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Deer velvet supplementation decreases the grade and metastasis of azoxymethane-induced colon cancer in the male rat
Authors:A. Fraser  S.R. Haines  E.C. Stuart  M.J. Scandlyn  A. Alexander  T.J. Somers-Edgar  R.J. Rosengren
Affiliation:1. Gribbles Veterinary Pathology, Palmerston North, New Zealand;2. AgResearch, Invermay Agricultural Centre, Mosgiel, New Zealand;3. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Since deer velvet (DV) extract promotes angiogenesis, its ability to modulate the growth and invasiveness of colon tumours was investigated. Male Wistar rats were each given a subcutaneous injection of azoxymethane (AOM) at 15 mg/kg once a week for 3 weeks. One week following the last dose of AOM the rats received either 1 g/kg of DV delivered in a cube of raspberry gelatin or plain raspberry gelatin daily for 26 weeks. At necropsy, tumours were measured and the distance from the anus was recorded. Tissue samples were categorised according to the Astler–Coller system. The results showed that there were no significant differences in most parameters examined (i.e. body weight gain, multiplicity, tumour volume and incidence). The only statistically significant differences seen were associated with metastasis and tumour grade. Specifically, more of the tumours in the DV-treated rats were of a lower grade compared to the controls, both when all tumour sites were considered (0.91 vs. 0.66, p < 0.0001), as well as those located only in the colon (0.95 vs. 0.84, p < 0.03). Therefore, this study can confidently conclude that DV does not increase the incidence, multiplicity, metastasis or tumour volume of AOM-induced colon cancer in the rat.
Keywords:Deer velvet   Angiogenesis   Colon carcinogenesis   Azoxymethane
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