Genistein treatment protects mice from ionizing radiation injury

J Appl Toxicol. 2003 Nov-Dec;23(6):379-85. doi: 10.1002/jat.904.

Abstract

The radioprotective and behavioral effects of an acute administration of the isoflavone genistein (4',5,7-trihydroxyflavone) were investigated in adult CD2F1 male mice. Mice were administered a single subcutaneous (s.c.) dose of genistein either 24 h or 1 h before a lethal dose of gamma radiation (9.5-Gy of cobalt-60 at 0.6 Gy min(-1)). Mice received saline, PEG-400 vehicle or genistein at 3.125, 6.25, 12.5, 25, 50, 100, 200, or 400 mg kg(-1) body weight. For mice treated 24 h before irradiation there was a significant increase in 30-day survival for animals receiving genistein doses of 25 to 400 mg kg(-1) (p<0.001). In contrast, the 30-day survival rates of mice treated with genistein 1 h before irradiation were not significantly different from those of the vehicle control group. Additionally, the acute toxicity of genistein was evaluated in non-irradiated male mice administered a single s.c. injection of saline, vehicle, or genistein at 100, 200 or 400 mg kg(-1). At these genistein doses there were no adverse effects, compared with controls, on locomotor activity, grip strength, motor coordination, body weight, testes weight, or histopathology. These results demonstrate that a single s.c. administration of the flavonoid genistein at non-toxic doses provides protection against acute radiation injury.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Body Weight / drug effects
  • Body Weight / radiation effects
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Genistein / administration & dosage
  • Genistein / pharmacology*
  • Genistein / toxicity
  • Injections, Subcutaneous
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred Strains
  • Motor Activity / drug effects
  • Motor Activity / radiation effects
  • Organ Size / drug effects
  • Organ Size / radiation effects
  • Radiation Injuries, Experimental / prevention & control*
  • Radiation-Protective Agents / administration & dosage
  • Radiation-Protective Agents / pharmacology*
  • Radiation-Protective Agents / toxicity
  • Survival Rate
  • Testis / drug effects
  • Testis / radiation effects
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Radiation-Protective Agents
  • Genistein