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Inhibitory Effects of Antioxidants on N-Bis(2-hydroxypropyl)nitrosamine-induced Lung Carcinogenesis in Rats
Authors:Ryohei Hasegawa  Fumio Furukawa  Kazuhiro Toyoda  Michihito Takahashi  Yuzo Hayashi  Masao Hirose  Nobuyuki Ito
Institution:Division of Pathology, National Institute of Hygienic Sciences, 1–18-1 Kamiyoga, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158;First Department of Pathology, Nagoya City University Medical School, 1-Kawasumi, Mizuho-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467
Abstract:Potential second-stage modifying effects of 8 antioxidants on lung tumorigenesis initiated by N-bis(2-hydroxypropyl)nitrosamine (DHPN) were examined in male F344 rats. After an initial 2-week treatment with DHPN (0.1% in drinking water), rats were administered one of the antioxidants supplemented in the diet for 30 weeks. Although the incidences of lung adenomas were not affected, those of carcinomas were lowered by 2% butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA, 2 rats/20 rats), 1% butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT, 1/20), 0.8% ethoxyquin (EQ, 3/20) and 1%α-tocopherol (α-TP, 2/20) treatments as compared to the control level (9/20), while 5% sodium l -ascorbate (SA), 0.8% catechol (CC), 0.8% resorcinol (RN), and 0.8% hydroquinone (HQ) did not exert any significant effect on incidence. Quantitative analysis of adenomas and carcinomas (numbers and areas of lesions per unit area of lung section) revealed obvious inhibitory effects of SA, CC, and RN as well as BHA, BHT, EQ, and α-TP. Among the antioxidants, BHT exerted the strongest inhibitory activity. In contrast, DHPN-induced thyroid tumorigenesis was significantly enhanced by BHT (14/20) and EQ (20/20) treatments (control=5/20). Thus the antioxidants showed opposite effects on lung and thyroid carcinogenesis in the rat.
Keywords:Antioxidant  Lung tumorigenesis  nhibition  Rat
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