Radioprotection of mice by recombinant rat stem cell factor.

KM Zsebo, KA Smith, CA Hartley… - Proceedings of the …, 1992 - National Acad Sciences
KM Zsebo, KA Smith, CA Hartley, M Greenblatt, K Cooke, W Rich, IK McNiece
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992National Acad Sciences
Treatment with recombinant rat stem cell factor (rSCF) protects mice from the lethal effects of
irradiation. Mice treated with a single dose of rSCF prior to irradiation of up to 1150 rads
[given as a split dose (1 rad= 0.01 Gy)] resulted in> 80% long-term survival, whereas a
single injection given after the last dose of irradiation was not radioprotective. The
combination of pre-and posttreatment (-20 h,-2 h, and+ 4 h) with rSCF resulted in 100%
survival of otherwise lethally irradiated mice. Using this optimum schedule of rSCF …
Treatment with recombinant rat stem cell factor (rSCF) protects mice from the lethal effects of irradiation. Mice treated with a single dose of rSCF prior to irradiation of up to 1150 rads [given as a split dose (1 rad = 0.01 Gy)] resulted in > 80% long-term survival, whereas a single injection given after the last dose of irradiation was not radioprotective. The combination of pre- and posttreatment (-20 h, -2 h, and +4 h) with rSCF resulted in 100% survival of otherwise lethally irradiated mice. Using this optimum schedule of rSCF administration, a radioprotective factor of 1.3-1.35 was achieved. The major cause of death in the control animals was massive bacteremia consisting of enteric organisms. The rSCF-treated animals had a much lower frequency of septicemia, due primarily to a rapid hematopoietic recovery of bone marrow function not evident in control animals.
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