The increased utilization of ionizing radiation (IR) for diagnostic and therapeutic uses and subsequent side effects on people's health have led to developing some strategies to counteract the deleterious effects of IR. In fact, the exposure to ionizing radiation may induce a condition of oxidative stress, triggering a series of biochemical processes and molecular signaling pathways that may repair the damage, or culminate in irreversible injury and cell death. Several studies stressed the advantages of natural antioxidants in food targeting IR-induced oxidative stress. Antioxidant nutrients, like vitamins, polyphenols, and live probiotic microorganisms, have proven effective as radioprotectors by indicating that a correct diet may preserve from the harmful effects of IR. In this chapter, we provided an overview about the suitability of the antioxidant nutritional approach to managing the oxidative stress and related mechanisms induced by IR, by reporting integrated evidences from in vitro, experimental and clinical studies.

Effects of antioxidant nutrients on ionizing radiation-induced oxidative stress

2020-01-01

Abstract

The increased utilization of ionizing radiation (IR) for diagnostic and therapeutic uses and subsequent side effects on people's health have led to developing some strategies to counteract the deleterious effects of IR. In fact, the exposure to ionizing radiation may induce a condition of oxidative stress, triggering a series of biochemical processes and molecular signaling pathways that may repair the damage, or culminate in irreversible injury and cell death. Several studies stressed the advantages of natural antioxidants in food targeting IR-induced oxidative stress. Antioxidant nutrients, like vitamins, polyphenols, and live probiotic microorganisms, have proven effective as radioprotectors by indicating that a correct diet may preserve from the harmful effects of IR. In this chapter, we provided an overview about the suitability of the antioxidant nutritional approach to managing the oxidative stress and related mechanisms induced by IR, by reporting integrated evidences from in vitro, experimental and clinical studies.
2020
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
9780128190937
ionizing radiation
oxidative stress
radioprotector
natural compounds
cancer cells
cell death
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