Abstract

Purpose: To investigate changes in rat liver cytosolic radical scavenging ability and in microsomal membrane function following low doses of radiation. Materials and methods: Wistar rats were irradiated with 1-50cGy of X-rays and liver cytosolic radical scavenging ability was determined using DPPH, a stable free radical. Liver microsomal drug metabolizing activity was determined using hexobarbital as a substrate. Cytosolic antioxidants and microsomal enzymes were spectrophotometrically determined. Results: Irradiation of rats at around 5-10cGy induced liver cytosolic radical scavenging ability and a considerable increase in this ability at 5cGy was observed for 3 days after irradiation. Glutathione reductase was suggested as a candidate of cytosolic antioxidants. Radiation-induced damage to liver microsomal drug metabolizing enzyme activity was suppressed by preirradiation with 5cGy, mainly by protecting cytochrome P-450. Conclusions: Low doses of radiation increased cytosolic radical scavenging ability and resulted in protection of microsomal membrane function which is easily damaged by radiation-induced free radicals.

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