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Citrulline, A Potential Biomarker of Radiation-Induced Small Intestine Damage

Fei Ye, Jing Ning, Zeenath Fardous, Takanori Katsube, Qiang Li, Bing Wang

2020Dose-Response20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiation damage assessment of the small intestine is important in nuclear accidents or routine radiotherapy of abdominal tumors. This article reviews the clinical symptoms and molecular mechanisms of radiation-induced small intestinal damage and summarizes recent research on biomarkers of such damage. Citrulline is the most promising biomarker for the evaluation of radiation-induced small intestinal damage caused by radiotherapy and nuclear accidents. This article also summarizes the factors influencing plasma citrulline measurement investigated in the latest research, as well as new findings on the concentration of citrulline in saliva and urine after different types of radiation.

Topics & Concepts

CitrullineBiomarkerRadiation damageSmall intestineRadiation therapyMedicineInternal medicineRadiationChemistryArginineBiochemistryAmino acidPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEffects of Radiation ExposureOral health in cancer treatmentUltrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
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