Inhibition of Pancreatic Carcinogenesis by Retinoids in Azaserine- treated Rats1

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  • Daniel S. Longnecker
  • Thomas J. Curphey
  • Elna T. Kuhlmann
  • Bill D. Roebuck
چکیده

Chemoprevention by retinoids of the progression of carci nomas induced in rats by azaserine was evaluated. Wistar/ Lewis rats were given 15 weekly injections of azaserine, 10 mg/kg, while fed a chow diet; after the completion of carcino gen treatment, they were fed a chow diet supplemented with four different retinoids at the level of 0.5 to 2 mmol/kg diet for 1 year. The incidence of neoplasms was determined by autopsy and histological study. The incidence of pancreatic carcinoma among a male positive control group (azaserine treated, but not retinoid treated) was 42%. The incidence of pancreatic carcinoma among male rats treated with retinoids was: N-2hydroxyethylretinamide, 6%; /V-4-propionyloxyphenylretinamide, 17%; and retinylidene dimedone, 12%. The incidence in rats fed these three retinoids was significantly ( p < 0.05) below the control group incidence. Thus, these three retinoids ap peared to be effective in inhibiting the progression of pancreatic carcinomas in the azaserine-induced model. A similar trend was demonstrated in females, but statistical significance was shown only in rats fed A/-2-hydroxyethylretinamide. A fourth retinoid, A/-4-carboxyphenylretinamide, was more toxic and less effective in Chemoprevention. Since retinoids were fed after exposure to carcinogen, the effect was exerted during the postinitiation phase of carcinogenesis. The ratio of invasive pancreatic carcinomas to localized carcinomas (carcinoma in situ) was clearly higher among non-retinoid-treated rats than among those treated with retinoids. This is consistent with retarded progression in the retinoid-treated groups.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006