Combined Administration of Pravastatin and Metformin Attenuates Acute Radiation-Induced Intestinal Injury in Mouse and Minipig Models

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov 27;23(23):14827. doi: 10.3390/ijms232314827.

Abstract

Radiation-induced gastrointestinal (GI) damage is one of the critical factors that serve as basis for the lethality of nuclear accidents or terrorism. Further, there are no Food and Drug Administration-approved agents available to mitigate radiation-induced intestinal injury. Although pravastatin (PS) has been shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory and epithelial reconstructive effects following radiation exposure using mouse and minipig models, the treatment failed to improve the survival rate of high-dose irradiated intestinal injury. Moreover, we previously found that metformin (MF), a common drug used for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus, has a mitigating effect on radiation-induced enteropathy by promoting stem cell properties. In this study, we investigated whether the combined administration of PS and MF could achieve therapeutic effects on acute radiation-induced intestinal injury in mouse and minipig models. We found that the combined treatment markedly increased the survival rate and attenuated histological damage in a radiation-induced intestinal injury mouse model, in addition to epithelial barrier recovery, anti-inflammatory effects, and improved epithelial proliferation with stem cell properties. Furthermore, in minipig models, combined treatment with PS and MF ameliorates gross pathological damage in abdominal organs and attenuated radiation-induced intestinal histological damage. Therefore, the combination of PS and MF effectively alleviated radiation-induced intestinal injury in the mouse and minipig models. We believe that the combined use of PS and MF is a promising therapeutic approach for treating radiation-induced intestinal injury.

Keywords: epithelial regeneration; inflammation; metformin; minipigs; pravastatin; radiation-induced intestinal injury.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2*
  • Intestinal Diseases*
  • Intestines
  • Metformin* / pharmacology
  • Metformin* / therapeutic use
  • Mice
  • Pravastatin / pharmacology
  • Pravastatin / therapeutic use
  • Radiation Injuries*
  • Swine
  • Swine, Miniature

Substances

  • Pravastatin
  • Metformin