The suppression of radiation-induced NF-κB activity by dexamethasone correlates with increased cell death in vivo

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications(2005)

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In this study, we show that dexamethasone treatment increases ionizing radiation-induced cell death by inducing the inhibitory κBα (IκBα) pathway in mice. The effect of dexamethasone on radiation-induced cell death was assessed by changes in total spleen cellularity and bone marrow colony-forming unit–granulocyte–macrophage (CFU–GM) contents after total body irradiation. While in vivo treatment of mice with dexamethasone alone (1mg/kg/day, for 2 days) failed to elicit cell death in spleen cells, the combined treatment with dexamethasone (1mg/kg/day, for 2 days) and γ-rays (1 or 5Gy) caused a 50–80% reduction in total cellularity in spleen and CFU–GM contents in bone marrow. These results demonstrate that dexamethasone has a synergistic effect on radiation-induced cellular damages in vivo. Immunoblot analysis showed that dexamethasone treatment significantly increases IκBα expression in the spleens of irradiated mice. In addition, the dexamethasone treatment significantly reduced radiation-induced nuclear translocation of the nucleus factor-κB in the spleens of irradiated mice. These results indicate that dexamethasone treatment in vivo may increase radiation-induced cell damages by increasing IκBα expression in hematopoietic organs such as spleen and bone marrow.
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Radiation,NF-κB,IκB,Steroid,Cellular damage,Apoptosis,Spleen cells,Bone marrow cells,CFU–GM,EMSA
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