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Vitamin D3, a possible nuclear protector in normal hepatic and medullar tissue in white Wistar rats treated with cytostatics. Radioisotopic and cytogenetic aspects.
Author: ConstantiniuL, CostacheA, GeorgianL, GeormăneanuC, HudităV, LenghelZ, MihalacheD
Original Abstract of the Article :
Vitamin D3 was given to male Wistar rats in 3 doses totalling 10,000 IU/kg b.w. then, within 24 hrs, girostan (10 mg/kg b.w.), lomustin or CCNU (10 mg/kg b.w.), all cytostatic substances, were injected in a single dose. Association of vitamin D3 with these cytostatics was found to reduce incorporati...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7535155
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Vitamin D3: A Potential Shield Against Cytotoxic Damage
Navigating the complex world of cancer treatment, we seek protective measures to minimize collateral damage. This study investigates the potential of vitamin D3 as a shield against the damaging effects of cytostatics, a class of drugs used in cancer therapy. The authors explored the impact of vitamin D3 on Wistar rats exposed to various cytostatics, analyzing its effects on cellular processes and DNA integrity.
Vitamin D3: A Protective Oasis in the Cytotoxic Desert
The study revealed that vitamin D3 exhibited a protective effect against the detrimental effects of cytostatics. It significantly reduced the incorporation of a DNA building block (3H thymidine), suggesting a stabilizing effect on DNA. Furthermore, the study demonstrated that vitamin D3 reduced DNA damage, as evidenced by a decrease in the number of chromosomal abnormalities. These findings suggest that vitamin D3 could potentially mitigate some of the adverse effects associated with cancer treatments.
Vitamin D3: A Potential Ally in the Battle Against Cancer
While further research is needed, this study offers a glimmer of hope in the vast desert of cancer treatment. It suggests that vitamin D3 could potentially play a role in protecting healthy tissues from the damaging effects of chemotherapy. However, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet or supplement regimen, as vitamin D3 dosage should be carefully monitored.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Like a camel navigating a scorching desert, we must be vigilant in protecting ourselves from the harmful effects of cancer treatments. This study suggests that vitamin D3 could act as a protective oasis, potentially mitigating the damaging effects of cytostatics. While further research is necessary, this study offers a valuable insight into the potential benefits of vitamin D3 in cancer treatment.
Date :
- Date Completed 1995-05-04
- Date Revised 2016-10-21
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