Scientific Reports (Mar 2024)

Evaluation of therapeutic use of a combination of pentoxifylline and vitamin E in radiation-induced renal fibrosis

  • Volkan Demircan,
  • Caglar Guzel,
  • Gulistan Sanem Sarıbas,
  • Serap Catlı Dinc,
  • Serhat Cetin,
  • Ozlem Gulbahar,
  • Petek Erpolat,
  • Cigdem Elmas,
  • Huseyin Bora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-57850-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Radiation-induced renal fibrosis (RIRF) is a progressive, irreversible condition causing chronic kidney disease. Pentoxifylline (PTX) and vitamin E may mitigate radiation-induced damage and fibrosis. This study assesses their effectiveness. We used four groups, each with six rats: radiation therapy alone (RT-only), radiation therapy plus drug treatment (RT + drug), drug treatment alone (drug-only), and a control group. Rats were monitored for three months, with weight measurements every four weeks. Afterward, rats were analyzed biochemically and histologically, with blood and tissue samples taken for statistical comparison. No significant differences in serum creatinine levels and body weight were observed. RT-only group had more severe kidney tubule effects. Histomorphological, immunohistochemical, and TUNEL analyses showed significant RIRF mitigation in the RT + drug group. Our study highlighted molecular pathways (SMAD, TGF-beta, VEGF) and histological markers (collagens, a-SMA, fibronectin, metalloproteinases) associated with RIRF. PTX and vitamin E reduced ionizing radiation's impact on renal cells and mitigated radiation-induced kidney fibrosis. Further human studies are needed to confirm these findings.