摘要
Diallyl Disulfide (DADS) is the main organosulfur component of garlic and it is known for multiple pharmacologicalactions. Currently, DADS has been well documented to ameliorate the testis injuries caused by X-rayirradiation[1??4]. However, the effect of DADS against heavy-ion-induced testis damage, particularly cell apoptosis,is still largely unknown. In this regard, based on ground experiments at accelerators, this study has been undertakento estimate the protective mechanisms of DADS against carbon ion-induced cell apoptosis at the level ofsignal transduction pathway in mouse testis.
基金
Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China (U1432248), National Natural Science Founda-tion of China (11175222, 11205219) , Western Talent Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Y260230XB0)