Effect of cevimeline on radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction and AQP5 in submandibular gland in mice.

Author: HanaueNobuyuki, KizuYasuhiro, TakakiSachiko, TakakuraKatsuhiro, TakedaIenaka, TonogiMorio, YamaneGen-yuki

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The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of the muscarinic receptor agonist, cevimeline, on saliva flow and expression of aquaporin5 (AQP5) in submandibular gland after X-ray irradiation. Using a previously established radiation-induced xerostomia model mouse, saliva flow from at 7 days befo...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.2209/tdcpublication.48.47

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Protecting Salivary Glands from Radiation Damage: Cevimeline's Potential

The field of [radiation therapy] is a critical tool in the fight against [cancer], but it can also have unintended consequences, such as [radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction]. This study investigates the potential of [cevimeline], a [muscarinic receptor agonist], in protecting [salivary glands] from [radiation damage]. The researchers used a [mouse model] to examine the effects of [cevimeline] on [saliva flow and AQP5 expression] in [submandibular glands] after [X-ray irradiation].

Cevimeline's Protective Role: A Potential Oasis in the Desert of Radiation Damage

The study's findings suggest that [cevimeline] may have a protective effect on [salivary glands] exposed to [radiation]. Pretreatment with [cevimeline] prevented [radiation-induced xerostomia] and [decreased AQP5 expression] in the [submandibular glands]. This finding offers a potential avenue for mitigating the [side effects] of [radiation therapy], helping to preserve the quality of life for patients undergoing this vital treatment. It's like finding a hidden oasis in a desert landscape, providing respite and nourishment for those who have been exposed to harsh conditions.

Navigating the Side Effects of Radiation: Cevimeline's Potential Role

This study offers a glimmer of hope for patients undergoing [radiation therapy] who experience [salivary gland dysfunction]. Further research is needed to confirm these findings in [human trials] and to determine the optimal [dosing and timing] of [cevimeline] for this purpose. The journey of [cancer treatment] can be a challenging one, and finding ways to mitigate the [side effects] of [radiation therapy] is crucial for patient well-being.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study highlights the potential of [cevimeline] in protecting [salivary glands] from the damaging effects of [radiation therapy]. While more research is needed, the findings suggest that [cevimeline] could offer a valuable tool for improving the quality of life for patients undergoing [radiation therapy]. It's a reminder that the quest for effective cancer treatment involves not only attacking the disease but also mitigating the potential side effects and ensuring the well-being of patients throughout their journey.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2007-12-18
  2. Date Revised 2019-11-10
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Pubmed ID

17978545

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.2209/tdcpublication.48.47

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