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Persistent effect of a low dose of preadministered diethylnitrosamine on the induction of enzyme-altered foci in rat liver
Authors:Takahashi, Seiichi   Tsutsumi, Masahiro   Nakae, Dai   Denda, Ayumi   Kinugasa, Tetsuo   Konishi, Yoichi
Affiliation:Department of Oncological Pathology, Cancer Center, Nara Medical College 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634, Japan
Abstract:
The effect of a low dose of preadministered diethylnitrosamine(DEN) on the induction of enzyme-altered foci in the liversof male full-grown Fischer 344 rats was studied. As a pretreatment,DEN at a dose of 10 mg/kg body wt was injected i.p. At varioustimes after DEN pretreatment a complete initiation, consistingof administration of the same dose of DEN by the same routein rats subjected to partial hepatectomy (PH), was performed,followed by application of selection pressure. Enzyme-alteredfoci stained with {gamma}-glutamyltrans-peptidase ({gamma}-GTP) and glutathioneS-transferase placental form (GST-P) were then assayed. Decreasesin the numbers and areas of foci in the rats which receivedsaline + PH 14 or 28 days after DEN pretreatment were observedin comparison with rats which received saline + PH immediatelyafter DEN. On the other hand, the numbers and areas of fociwere not decreased in rats which received the complete initiation,consisting of DEN + PH, at various times after DEN pretreatmentwhen compared with rats which received these at the same timeas the DEN pretreatment. This persistent effect of DEN pretreatmenton the complete initiation lasted up to 182 days after the timeof DEN pretreatment. In this experiment, GST-P was found tobe a more sensitive marker for the detection of putative preneoplasticliver-cell foci than {gamma}-GTP.
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