Whey Protein Concentrate and Dexamethasone Protected Rat Cerebellum from Gamma-radiation Injury
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/Keywords:
Radioprotection, Immunocal®, Dexamethasone, Cerebellum, Purkinje cellsAbstract
The possible radioprotective effect of Immunocal® (whey protein]) supplement and dexamethasone on gamma-irradiated
cerebellar tissue of Wistar rat was investigated in this study. Forty male albino rats were acclimatized and randomized into four
groups of 10 animals each. Group I rats served as control; Group II: received 2.5 Gy of gamma-radiation; Group III: received
Immunocal® (286mg/kg) for 14 days, then 2.5 Gy gamma rays on day15 of experiment; Group IV: received dexamethasone
(1mg/kg) i.p daily for 3 days, then 2.5 Gy gamma rays. All rats were euthanized 14 days post-irradiation. Rat brains were fixed
in 10% formalin, processed with routine paraffin wax techniques and stained with Haematoxylin and Eosin. Histomorphometric
studies showed that radiation significantly (p< 0.05) reduced the thickness of both the molecular and granular layers of the
cerebellum when compared with the control group. This reduction was significantly (p< 0.05) increased in animals pretreated
with Immunocal® and dexamethasone before irradiation. The densities of the Purkinje and outer stellate cells were significantly
(p< 0.05) reduced in the irradiated animals compared with the control. The Purkinje cells and outer stellate cells were significantly
increased (p< 0.05) in animals of Radiation + Immunocal® and Radiation + Dexamethasone groups relative to the radiation
group. In conclusion, data from the present study showed that pre-treatment with Immunocal® and dexamethasone before
exposure to a single dose of 2 Gy of gamma radiation on the 15th day of the experiment, protected rat’s cerebellum from gross
and histological alterations from radiation injury