Effects of dietary administration of chenodeoxycholic acid on N-methyl-N-nitrosourea-induced colon cancer in rats
Autor: | Robert F. Raicht, Makoto Takahashi, Eugene Fazzini, Bertram I. Cohen, Amar N. Sarwal |
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Rok vydání: | 1979 |
Předmět: |
Male
medicine.medical_specialty Nitrosourea Lithocholic acid Colorectal cancer Biophysics In Vitro Techniques Biology Chenodeoxycholic Acid Biochemistry Feces chemistry.chemical_compound Endocrinology Internal medicine Chenodeoxycholic acid medicine Animals Cholesterol Methylnitrosourea medicine.disease Rats Coprostanol Sterols chemistry Colonic Neoplasms N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea |
Zdroj: | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism. 574:423-432 |
ISSN: | 0005-2760 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0005-2760(79)90238-8 |
Popis: | This experiment examines the effects of chenodeoxycholic acid feeding on tumor incidence in rats treated with N -methyl- N -nitrosourea. Group 1 rats received control chow, group 2 control chow plus chenodeoxycholic acid (0.2%), group 3 control chow and N -methyl- N -nitrosourea, and group 4 control chow plus chenodeoxycholic acid (0.2%) and N -methyl- N -nitrosourea. After 28 weeks pathological and histological examination revealed no tumors in group 1 and group 2 rats. The N -methyl- N -nitrosourea group (group 3) had a tumor incidence of 49% (1.1 tumors/all animals) compared to the N -methyl- N -nitrosourea and chenodeoxycholic acid group (group 4) in which 62% of the animals had tumors (1.1 tumors/all animals). The number of tumors per tumor-bearing animal was slightly lower in group 4. The tumors were primarily adenomas, but 3 carcinomas in situ and 9 invasive carcinomas were also detected. Fecal analyses after 28 weeks showed a slight increase in neutral sterols in the N -methyl- N -nitrosourea group compared to controls (2.49 vs. 1.52 mg/g, respectively). In addition, fecal neutral sterols were slightly elevated in the chenodeoxycholic acid fed rats (groups 2 and 4). Conversion of cholesterol to coprostanol was similar in all groups. Total fecal bile acids were higher in chenodeoxycholic acid fed rats compared to control chow fed rats (groups 2 and 4 vs. groups 1 and 3). Major fecal bile acids in the chenodeoxycholic fed rats were chenodeoxycholic acid, lithocholic acid, α-muricholic acid, β-muricholic acid and ω-muricholic acid. The ability of rats to 6-hydroxylate and 7-hydroxylate bile acids may protect them from the increased tumor incidence observed in other carcinogen-bile acid experiments. |
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