Radiation-induced neuropathological changes in the oligodendrocyte lineage with relevant clinical manifestations and therapeutic strategies.
Rui Xue LeeFeng Ru TangPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2022)
Oligodendrocytes and oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) are radiosensitive cells of the CNS. Here, general responses of these cells to radiation exposure have been outlined. However, several findings have not been consistent across various studies. For instance, cognitive decline in irradiated animals was observed to be accompanied by obvious demyelination or white matter changes in several studies but not in others. Hence, further studies have to be conducted to elucidate the level of contribution of the oligodendrocyte lineage to the development of late-delayed effects of radiation exposure, as well as to classify the dose and brain region-specific responses of the oligodendrocyte lineage to radiation. Several potential therapeutic approaches against late-delayed changes have been discussed, such as the transplantation of OPCs into irradiated regions and implementation of exercise. Many of these approaches show promising results. Further elucidation of the mechanisms involved in radiation-induced death of oligodendrocytes and OPCs would certainly aid in the development of novel protective and therapeutic strategies against the late-delayed effects of radiation.
Keyphrases
- radiation induced
- cognitive decline
- white matter
- radiation therapy
- induced apoptosis
- cell cycle arrest
- case control
- single cell
- mild cognitive impairment
- healthcare
- primary care
- multiple sclerosis
- physical activity
- oxidative stress
- high intensity
- cell death
- blood brain barrier
- cell fate
- signaling pathway
- brain injury
- mesenchymal stem cells
- resistance training
- subarachnoid hemorrhage