Injected Proteins Protect Mice From Lethal Radiation Dose
ananyo writes "Two anti-clotting compounds already approved for use in humans may have a surprising role in treating radiation sickness. Last year's nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan renewed anxiety over the lack of treatments for radiation poisoning. It was long thought that the effects of exposure to high doses of radiation were instantaneous and irreversible, leading to destruction of the gut and loss of bone marrow cells, which damages blood-cell production and the immune system. The two compounds are thrombomodulin (Solulin/Recomodulin), currently approved in Japan to prevent thrombosis, and activated protein C (Xigris). Treating mice with either drug post-exposure led to an eightfold increase in key bone marrow cells needed for the production of white blood cells, and improved the survival rates of mice receiving lethal radiation doses by 40–80% (abstract). And yes, the lead author's name really is Geiger."
Radiation and life are not mutually exclusive. Heck, there are fungi and bacteria that THRIVE on radiation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiotrophic_fungus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinococcus_radiodurans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermococcus_gammatolerans
This treatment mentioned here has another key use besides radiation accidents on Earth: long term space travel.
If we are going to Mars, we are going to have to harden the human body to radiation exposure.
Through some combination of genetic treatments gleaned from researching radiation extremophiles, and research like this excellent find on these proteins, the human body should be able to be hardened to long term high levels of radiation. That's excellent news for space travel.
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I think I remember Ronald D. Moore saying in the Battlestar Galactica first season commentary that he felt slightly guilty about making up a magic "anti radiation" drug.
We shall call it... Hyronalin.
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I wonder if this could help people being treated for cancer with radiation?
To Mars, and beyond!!!
What about neutron radiation poisoning (as occurs from nuclear fission IIRC)? I thought as the escaping neutrons traveled through tissue and organs the cellular damage was pretty much irreversible and not just limited to bone marrow.
Don't get me wrong, this is great news and all just not sure if it's time to shout hurray and go running through Red Forest
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Great! Just Great! Now how are we going to defeat the coming mouse revolution now that scientists have taken nuclear weapons off the table!
Don't they think before they hand out things like radiation immunity to something that wants our cheese?
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This is undoubtedly a precursor to Hyronaline.®
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And yes, the lead author's name really is Geiger.
that's nothing. the guy who originally invented the sandwich was actually named Sandwich.
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All I have to do is tell her that she might have had radiation exposure and that I have a "protein injection" to help her out.
Rad-X was preventative, you're thinking of RadAway.
Now I know what those people one the one way trip to Mars will be full of.
And yes, the lead author's name really is Geiger.
It is part of the conspiracy by thi guy to help mice out-compete cats and infest our world.
Great article. I called my wife and told her that when she got home, I'd give her a protein injection to protect her from potential radiation hazards. She's thrilled.
Dose me up with hyronalin and a tri-ox compound, and I'm good to go. And maybe a hit of cordrazine so I'll be sure to take out all you murderers and assassins!
Folk wisdom may be wrong: http://www.clinicaladvances.com/article_pdfs/ho-article-200904-matthews.pdf points to the damage of the combination of chronic ethanol use and irradiation. A beer or six may be helpful, but I can find no proof of any benefit. I would take with a grain of salt the Australian claim that de-alcoholized wire can help: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16083915 as the resveratol crowd has suffered some reverses recently. The study from Oz could be good work, I'd just want to replicate it in a larger population before taking it as gospel. A Minnesota firm has money from Uncle Sam for 'BIO 300' http://www.humaneticscorp.com/ittrium/visit?path=A1xeb4x1y1xfcex1x65y1xfd4x1x65y1x125fx1x65 an anti-irradiation drug, and Phase 1 trials are underway for another drug http://www.dddmag.com/news/2012/03/phase-1-cblb502-trial-underway 'CBLB502' touted by Faux News http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/03/16/ex-rad-militarys-radiation-wonder-drug/ .
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the doctor's name is Geiger?
I prefer a Herb-Ox compound. All those tasty, salty granules coursing through my veins 'make-a my ganglia twitch!'
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"A friend of mine, who worked in the emergency room, saw me in the waiting room. He took me aside, gave me 500 grams of pure alcohol, and told me to drink that. I drank it and washed it down with water. Then I called my wife and told her I was O.K. Later on, the doctors told me that the alcohol, which I drank on an empty stomach, helped me a lot". - Nikolai Gorbachenko, a Chernobyl plant radiation monitor in http://www.thebulletin.org/files/May-June%201996_Chernobyl-Kiselyov.pdf
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