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Radioprotective potential of whey protein against gamma irradiation-induced lingual damage

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Department of Agricultural Chemistry ,Faculty of Agriculture ,Minia University ,Minia ,Egypt
Hassan, Hanaa M.;
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Department of Oral Biology ,Faculty of Dentistry ,Minia University ,Minia ,Egypt
Abdeen, Asmaa M.;
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Department of Radiation Biology ,National Centre for Radiation Research and Technology (NCRRT) ,Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority (EAEA) ,Cairo ,Egypt
Abdelrahman, Ibrahim Y.;
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Department of Pathology ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Kafrelsheikh University ,Kafrelsheikh ,Egypt
Abdo, Walied;
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Department of Oral Biology ,Faculty of Dentistry ,Minia University ,Minia ,Egypt
Mohammed, Saher S.;
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Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Benha University ,Toukh ,Egypt
Abdeen, Ahmed;
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Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Benha University ,Benha ,Egypt
Abdelkader, Afaf;
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Department of Biology and Plant Protection ,Faculty of Agriculture ,University of Life Sciences ,Timișoara ,Romania
Olga, Rada;
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Department of Biology and Plant Protection ,Faculty of Agriculture ,University of Life Sciences ,Timișoara ,Romania
Fericean, Liana;
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Department of Clinical Sciences ,College of Medicine ,Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Ibrahim, Samah F.;
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Nutrition and Food Sciences ,Department of Home Economics ,Faculty of Home Economics ,King Khalid University ,Abha ,Saudi Arabia
Ghamry, Heba I.;
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Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Benha University ,Benha ,Egypt
Elgendy, Farouk S.;
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Department of Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Benha University ,Benha ,Egypt
Sorour, Safwa M.;
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Department of Pharmacology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Benha University ,Benha ,Egypt
Eldeeb, Abeer A.;
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Department of Anatomy and Embryology ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Benha University ,Toukh ,Egypt
Ahmed, Osama;
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Department of Basic Medical and Dental Science ,Faculty of Dentistry ,Zarqaa University ,Zarqaa ,Jordan
Rashed, Fatema;
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Dairy Science Department ,Faculty of Agriculture ,Minia University ,Minia ,Egypt
Bikheet, Maha M.

Introduction: Ionizing radiation (IR) is effectively used in the treatment of oral malignancies; however, it might also significantly harm the surrounding tissues. Whey protein isolate (WP) is a protein derived from milk that exhibits a wide range of bioactivities. Therefore, the present research aimed to delineate the mitigating impact of WP against gamma irradiation-induced lingual damage. Methods: Rats were randomized into 5 groups: Control (saline, orally, 14 days), WP (WP; 0.5 g/kg b. w., orally, 14 days), IR (saline, orally, 14 days, exposed to 6 and 3 Gy on days 4 and 6, respectively), WP+IR (WP was given orally for 14 days before and after IR exposure; exposed to 6 and 3 Gy on days 4 and 6, respectively), and IR+WP (WP, orally, started 24 h after 1 st IR exposure till the end of the experiment) groups. Samples were collected at two-time intervals (on the 7 th and 14 th days). Results and Discussion: Oxidative stress was stimulated upon IR exposure in tongue, indicated by boosted malondialdehyde (MDA) level, along with a decrease in the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) level, superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase (CAT) activities. Additionally, IR exposure depicted an increase of serum IgE, inflammatory cytokines, including tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-6, along with overexpression mRNA levels of nuclear factor kappa-B transcription factor/p65 (NF-κB/p65), and down-regulation of nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 (NRF2) and heme oxygenase (HO-1) mRNA levels in tongue tissue. Moreover, IR triggered alterations in lingual histological architecture. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of WP mitigated oxidative damage, inflammation, and desquamation that were brought on following IR exposure. The protective administration of WP markedly decreases IR-induced lingual harm compared to the mitigation protocol. Our findings recommend WP supplements to the diets of cancer patients undergoing IR that might aid radioprotective effects.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Hassan, Abdeen, Abdelrahman, Abdo, Mohammed, Abdeen, Abdelkader, Olga, Fericean, Ibrahim, Ghamry, Elgendy, Sorour, Eldeeb, Ahmed, Rashed and Bikheet.

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