EVALUATION OF PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF VERAPAMIL AGAINST LENS EPITHELIAL TISSUE INJURY INDUCED BY IRRADIATION IN RATS
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P: 267-272
December 2010

EVALUATION OF PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF VERAPAMIL AGAINST LENS EPITHELIAL TISSUE INJURY INDUCED BY IRRADIATION IN RATS

Turk J Pharm Sci 2010;7(3):267-272
1. Inönü University, Faculty Of Pharmacy, Department Of Biochemistry. Malatya, Turkey
2. Inönü University, Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Radiation Oncology, Malatya, Turkey
3. Inönü University, Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Emergency Medicine, Malatya, Turkey
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Received Date: 13.05.2009
Accepted Date: 07.01.2010
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ABSTRACT

In this study, we investigated the possible protectant effects of verapamil against lens epithelial tissue injury induced by irradiation in rats. Forty female Wistar Albino rats were divided into four groups (n=10). Group 1 received 10 mg/kg verapamil and underwent 20 Gy irradiation. Group 2 received no verapamil and underwent 20 Gy irradiation. Group 3 received 10 mg/kg verapamil and underwent sham irradiation. Group 4 received no verapamil and underwent sham irradiation. The lens tissues were dissected and measured malondialdehyde lei’els in all groups. The mean malondialdehyde levels (nmol/mg prt) were determined as 5,59 for Group 1, 7,04 for Group 2, 3,95 for Group 3 and 3,25 for Group 4, In conclusion, we can suggest that verapamil as a protectant agent against radiation induced lens epithelial tissue injury.