Medknow Publications on behalf of the Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROI)
Abstract
Background: To explore the protective effect of a flavonoid fractions
diosmin + hesperidin (Daflon), against radiation-induced acute
proctitis in an experimental rat model. Materials and Methods: Thirty
four rats were divided into four groups. The rats in Group 1 received
Daflon and underwent irradiation. The rats in Group 2 received no
Daflon and underwent irradiation. The rats in Group 3 received Daflon
and underwent sham irradiation. The rats in Group 4 received no Daflon
and underwent sham irradiation. Daflon emulsion (100 mg/kg/day) was
administered via an orogastric feeding tube to the rats in groups 1 and
3 starting from 1 day prior to irradiation until the euthanasia day
(day 15 following irradiation). Radiation therapy was delivered on a
cobalt-60 unit using a single fraction of 17.5 Gy defined at a depth of
1 cm through an anterior portal. Slides were examined by the same
pathologist under a light microscope two times in a blinded manner.
Results: When compared to group 2, the rats of Group 1 showed less
glandular distortion and less mucosal inflammation with less
infiltration of the crypt epithelia by the inflammatory cells (P <
0.001). A statistically significant increase in all parameters but
muscular wall thickness was observed for the rats in Group 2 as
compared to the group 3 and 4. Conclusions: Administration of a dose of
100 mg/kg/day of the diosmin + hesperidin resulted in decreased
morphologic inflammatory changes. This drug may have protective effects
against radiation-induced acute proctitis