Topically applied fullerenols protect against radiation dermatitis by scavenging reactive oxygen species.

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State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology, School of Life Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, The Plastic and Aesthetic Burn Department, The First Affiliated Hospital, Xiamen University, Xiamen, People's Republic of China.

Published: August 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Radiation dermatitis (RD) is a skin condition caused by ionizing radiation, and nanomedicine offers a promising treatment option.
  • Researchers synthesized fullerenols, which are capable of scavenging free radicals, and tested their effectiveness on cells exposed to X-ray radiation, finding that they significantly protected skin cells from damage.
  • In animal studies, fullerenols were applied after radiation exposure, resulting in reduced RD scores and improved skin health compared to a traditional treatment, demonstrating their potential as a superior option for managing RD.

Article Abstract

Adverse skin reactions caused by ionizing radiation are collectively called radiation dermatitis (RD), and the use of nanomedicine is an attractive approach to this condition. Therefore, we designed and large-scale synthesized fullerenols that showed free radical scavenging ability in vitro. Next, we pretreated X-ray-exposed cells with fullerenols. The results showed that pretreatment with fullerenols significantly scavenged intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced and enhanced the antioxidant capacity, protecting skin cells from X-ray-induced DNA damage and apoptosis. Moreover, we induced RD in mice by applying 30 Gy of X-ray irradiation, followed by treatment with fullerenols. We found that after treatment, the RD scores dropped, and the histological results systematically demonstrated that topically applied fullerenols could reduce radiation-induced skin epidermal thickening, collagen deposition and skin appendage damage and promote hair regeneration after 35 days. Compared with Trolamine cream, a typical RD drug, fullerenols showed superior radiation protection. Overall, the in vitro and in vivo experiments proved that fullerenols agents against RD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10427596PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11671-023-03869-7DOI Listing

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