Radiation-induced endothelial vascular injury: a review of possible mechanisms

BP Venkatesulu, LS Mahadevan, ML Aliru… - JACC: Basic to …, 2018 - jacc.org
BP Venkatesulu, LS Mahadevan, ML Aliru, X Yang, MH Bodd, PK Singh, SW Yusuf, J Abe
JACC: Basic to Translational Science, 2018jacc.org
In radiation therapy for cancer, the therapeutic ratio represents an optimal balance between
tumor control and normal tissue complications. As improvements in the therapeutic arsenal
against cancer extend longevity, the importance of late effects of radiation increases,
particularly those caused by vascular endothelial injury. Radiation both initiates and
accelerates atherosclerosis, leading to vascular events like stroke, coronary artery disease,
and peripheral artery disease. Increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the blood of …
Summary
In radiation therapy for cancer, the therapeutic ratio represents an optimal balance between tumor control and normal tissue complications. As improvements in the therapeutic arsenal against cancer extend longevity, the importance of late effects of radiation increases, particularly those caused by vascular endothelial injury. Radiation both initiates and accelerates atherosclerosis, leading to vascular events like stroke, coronary artery disease, and peripheral artery disease. Increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the blood of long-term survivors of the atomic bomb suggest that radiation evokes a systemic inflammatory state responsible for chronic vascular side effects. In this review, the authors offer an overview of potential mechanisms implicated in radiation-induced vascular injury.
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