Dietary exposure in utero and during lactation to a mixture of genistein and an anti-androgen fungicide in a rat mammary carcinogenesis model |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Basic Neurosciences, University Medical Center, University of Geneva Medical School, Geneva, Switzerland;2. Department of Cytology, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Kyiv, Ukraine;3. Cell and Tissue Technologies Department, State Institute of Genetic and Regenerative Medicine, Kyiv, Ukraine;4. Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Endocrine disruptors may play substantial roles in the high incidence of breast cancer. We previously described how early exposure to the mixture of phytoestrogen genistein (G) and the anti-androgen vinclozolin (V) affects peripubertal mammary development. This study evaluates the carcinogenic potential of exposure to V alone or associated with G from conception until weaning in Wistar rats. Dams were exposed to V, G or GV during pregnancy/lactation. At PND50 offspring were treated with DMBA[7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene]. V or GV maternal exposure decreased number of DMBA-induced mammary tumors in the offspring, without significant modifications in tumor incidence, multiplicity and latency. G exposure decreased number of tumors, incidence and multiplicity. Unexpectedly, GV exposure increased tumor volume (p = 0.04 vs controls) and epithelial proliferation (p = 0.001 vs controls; p = 0.005 vs G,V only). All tumors were in situ carcinomas. Concluding, maternal gestation/lactation exposure to a vinclozolin and genistein mixture significantly increases offspring tumor growth without changes in carcinogenesis susceptibility. |
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Keywords: | Endocrine disruption Mammary gland carcinogenesis Phytoestrogen Anti-androgen Gestational and lactational exposure |
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