Radioprotective effects of bisbenzimidole derived DNA ligands Hoechst-33342 (H-342) and Hoechst-33258 (H-258) have been investigated in whole body irradiated stain-A and Balb/c mice (Co-60 Gamma-ray, absorbed doses of 2.5 to 10 Gy delivered at dose rates of 0.01 to 0.50 Gy/min). Biodistribution of Hoechst dyes (2 or 5 mg/kg, body wt., i.v.) and their effects on cell cycle kinetics in bone marrow were studied by flow cytometry. Protection against radiation-induced chromosomal aberrations, micronuclei formation, alterations in DNA content dispersion, inhibition of erythropoiesis and animal lethality were investigated. Significant amount of DNA bound Hoechst could be observed in liver, intestine, kidney and brain for more than 14 days after its administration, while in the bone marrow cells, a reduction in the bound Hoechst was noticed after 7 days. H-342 significantly reduced the radiation-induced chromosome aberrations mainly due to a decrease in the frequency of acentrics (nearly 30%), while a marginal decrease (10%) in the dicentrics was observed at all the dose rates studied. Both H-342 and H-258 reduced the radiation-induced micronuclei formation in a dose dependent manner (2-10 mg/kg body wt.) and this protective effect was observed up to 6 days after the administration. Neither of the two compounds induced any cytogenetic damage in the bone marrow cells of unirradiated animals nor induced tumours at the doses used here (< 5 mg/kg, body wt. i.v.). Reduction in cytogenetic damage of bone marrow cells led to a faster recovery of erythropoesis as observed by increased PCE/NCE ratio in the peripheral blood erythrocytes of the animals which received Hoechst before irradiation. H-258 (5 mg/kg body wt.) given 18 hr before irradiation reduced radiation-induced animal death (5-9 Gy), while no significant effect was observed at higher doses (10 Gy). However, H-342, which has a higher cell permeability, even at a lower dose (2 mg/kg body wt.) showed significant protection at 10 Gy. The protective effects could be enhanced further, by combining these DNA binding agents with the glucose analogue, 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) which has been shown earlier to protect bone marrow cells against radiation damage.
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