H. Hakova et E. Misurova, THE EFFECT OF SILYMARIN AND GAMMA-RADIATION ON NUCLEIC-ACIDS IN RAT ORGANS, Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 45(10), 1993, pp. 910-912
The influence of silymarin on radiation-induced changes in concentrati
ons of RNA and DNA was followed in male Wistar rats. The liver, spleen
and bone marrow were examined at 30 h, 7, 14 and 21 days after 6 Gy w
hole-body gamma irradiation or 30 h and 7 days after 3 Gy whole-body g
amma irradiation. Following silymarin treatment, a mild increase in th
e concentration and total content of RNA and DNA in liver and bone mar
row at days 7 and 14 after administration was found; in spleen, total
content of DNA significantly increased at 30 h. Silymarin administered
1 h before irradiation, moderated radiation-induced changes in nuclei
c acids in its target organ, liver, and in spleen and bone marrow. We
suggest that beneficial effects of silymarin on radiation injury to th
e membranes of liver cells resulted primarily from its antioxidative a
bility and its ability to act as a radical scavenger, thereby preventi
ng membrane permeability changes.