The Protective Role of Mesna in Renal Toxicity Associated with Radiotherapy in Rats

Cilt: 6 Sayı: 1 1 Ocak 2020
  • Eda Küçüktülü
  • Ahmet Fatih Yürekli
  • Murat Topbaş
  • Engin Yenilmez
  • Uzer Küçüktülü
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The Protective Role of Mesna in Renal Toxicity Associated with Radiotherapy in Rats

Abstract

Objective: Sodium 2-mercaptoethanosulphinate mesna is a synthetic thiol known to prevent hemorrhagic cystitis and nephrotoxicity induced by alkylating anti- neoplastic drugs such as cyclophosphamide and iphosphamide. We proposed that mesna might be effective on protection of radiation induced renal injuries because of its low molecular weight, its ability to concentrate in the kidneys, its conversion to active -SH compounds in the tubular epithelium and its antioxidant potential.Material and Methods: This experimental study was carried out on 24 8-week old SpragueDawley rats. The rats were allocated into 4 groups, 6 rats in each. Group I: Only saline solution was infused. Group II: Only mesna was infused. Group III: Mesna was infused, 20 minutes before radiotherapy, for 5 days. Group IV: Radiotherapy was given bilaterally to the kidneys at a dose of 20 Gy, in 400cGy fractions, using 6 MV photon in two parallel fields.Results: There was no statistical difference between the radiotherapy and radiotherapy+mesna groups in terms of creatinine clearance p>0.05 . However; there was statistically significant difference between the control group and radiotherapy/mesna+radiotherapy in terms of blood BUN levels p0.05 .Conclusion: Our study may pioneer studies searching for other agents instead of mesna for preventing hemorrhagic cystitis induced by cyclophosphamide and iphosphamide because it showed that mesna cannot protect kidneys from radiation nephrotoxicity on histopathologic evaluation. This is also the first study demonstrating ineffectiveness of mesna as a radioprotectant

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1 Ocak 2020

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1.Eda Küçüktülü, Ahmet Fatih Yürekli, Murat Topbaş, Engin Yenilmez, Uzer Küçüktülü. The Protective Role of Mesna in Renal Toxicity Associated with Radiotherapy in Rats. Akd Tıp D [Internet]. 01 Ocak 2020;6(1):66-72. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA28RL94YM