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Zheng Y - - 1999
We have previously reported that the retinoids, 4-(hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR) and 9-cis-retinoic acid (RA) prevented azoxymethane (AOM)-induced colon tumors and along with 2-(carboxyphenyl)retinamide (2-CPR) prevented aberrant crypt foci (ACF). In this study, we evaluated the effect of 2-CPR on AOM-induced colon tumors and the effect of the three retinoids on apoptosis ...
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Kawamori T - - 1999
Curcumin, derived from the rhizome of Curcuma longa L. and having both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, inhibits chemically induced carcinogenesis in the skin, forestomach, and colon when it is administered during initiation and/or postinitiation stages. This study was designed to investigate the chemopreventive action of curcumin when it is administered ...
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Bouglé D - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Some strains of Propionibacterium have bifidogenic properties and enhance gut motility in the animal. However, they are not part of the indigenous fecal flora. This study was designed to assess the digestive survival of ingested propionibacteria, their bifidogenic properties, and the resulting changes in colonic transit time in healthy ...
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Radcliffe J - - 1999
Male Fischer 344 rats implanted with a methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma (MCS), along with normal (or control) animals, were fed diets containing either 10% com oil (CO) or 2% CO + 8% fish oil (FO), designated as diets CO and FO, respectively, in a study designed to determine the effect of dietary ...
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Wang Z - - 1999
Our earlier work has shown a selective promotional effect on the genesis of mammary carcinomas bearing a wild-type, but not mutant, Ha-ras codon 12 in a 1-methyl-1-nitrosourea (MNU)-induced carcinogenesis model by high-fat diets (Nutr Cancer 23, 283-290, 1995). To test the hypothesis that activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) ...
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Li D - - 1999
Previous studies have shown that the presence of several hepatic I-compounds, i.e., age-dependent covalent DNA modifications, is related to the presence of a natural ingredient, i.e., oats, in the diet. To demonstrate the biological significance of these novel DNA modifications, the effect of oat lipids on tumor initiation and promotion ...
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Lasko C M - - 1999
Our objective was to investigate the ability of preneoplastic colonic lesions at different stages of development to respond to the growth-retarding effects of energy restriction (ER). Male Fischer 344 rats were given three injections of azoxymethane (15 mg/kg s.c.) and fed a high-fat corn oil diet for 16 weeks. This ...
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Reddy A P - - 1999
There is an evident need of low-cost vertebrates to be used in experimental carcinogenesis. Medaka (Oryzias latipes) provide a useful vertebrate model system for investigating tissue tropism of carcinogens and the action mechanisms of environmental contaminants posing a potential risk to human health. Juvenile medaka 2 months of age fed ...
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Espandiari P - - 1999
Our goal was to examine whether dicamba, a widely-used broad leaf herbicide, has promoting activity in two-stage hepatocarcinogenesis. Female Sprague Dawley rats were given a single dose of diethylnitrosamine and then diets containing dicamba, or phenobarbital, or both for six months. The number and volume of placental glutathione-S-transferase-positive, glucose-6-phosphatase-negative or ...
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He Y H - - 1999
2-Amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) and 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ) are two important heterocyclic amines formed in proteinaceous foods during the cooking process. Both PhIP and IQ are carcinogenic in several strains of rats. PhIP induces mammary tumors in female F344 rats, while IQ induces principally mammary and liver tumors in female Sprague-Dawley rats. Both ...
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Tang C L - - 1998
PURPOSE: A free-living animal model with ready and repetitive access to selected regions of the large bowel and with minimally altered bowel anatomy and physiology would facilitate the in vivo study of luminal factors on the colonic mucosa in a steady-state environment. This study describes a novel model of large-bowel ...
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Baijal P K - - 1998
The objective of the study was to establish whether cholic acid (CHA) enhanced colonic tumor incidence in the early phase of carcinogenesis. Male, Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 180) were injected twice with azoxymethane (AOM) (15 mg x kg(-1) body weight x week(-1), s.c., given 1 week apart). Following the first ...
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Comparative anticancer effects of vaccination and dietary factors on experimentally-induced cancers.
Zusman I - - 1998
The role of two major factors were analyzed in the prevention of experimentally-induced cancers: a) vaccination of animals with polyclonal IgG generated against the soluble p53 antigen and b) feeding of animals with diets rich with dietary fibers or fat. a) In vaccination, a few attempts have been made to ...
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Shull J D - - 1998
Our laboratory is examining the hypothesis that diet may modulate the ability of estrogens to regulate cell proliferation and survival, either of which could affect development of neoplasms in estrogen-responsive tissues. In this study, we examined whether the amount of energy and protein consumed in the diet modulates the ability ...
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Ross D A - - 1998
It is our hypothesis that low grade gliomas are the glial counterparts of other precancerous lesions such as colon polyps and, therefore, suitable targets for chemoprevention. Steps in the molecular progression of gliomas have been described, indicating that an accumulation of abnormalities is required for progression to a high grade ...
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Roberts-Thomson S J - - 1998
The mRNA differential display technique was used to compare mRNAs between normal mammary gland and tumor-derived epithelial cells from female Sprague-Dawley rat mammary gland tumors induced by the heterocyclic amine 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) and promoted by a high-fat diet (23.5% corn oil). Two genes, beta-casein and transferrin, were identified as differentially ...
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Durmic Z - - 1998
Swine dysentery (SD) is a disease which can be controlled by feeding a diet low in dietary fibre. The influence of source and inclusion level of dietary fibre both on bacterial populations in the colon, and on subsequent development of SD in pigs experimentally infected with Serpulina hyodysenteriae was evaluated. ...
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Girgis N - - 1998
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of azithromycin compared with rifampin for eradication of nasopharyngeal carriage of Neisseria meningitidis METHODS: Pharyngeal swabs were obtained from 500 students attending nursing school in Cairo, Egypt, to determine the colonization rate with N. meningitidis. Colonized individuals were randomized to receive azithromycin (500 ...
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Malkinson A M - - 1998
The sulfone derivative of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), sulindac, has been reported to inhibit mammary and colon tumor formation in rodent models of chemically-induced carcinogenesis. Unlike its parent compound, this metabolite lacks cyclo-oxygenase inhibitory activity. A tumor induction protocol, consisting of NNK administration in the drinking water over several ...
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Fukutake M - - 1998
This study was conducted to obtain effective cancer chemopreventive agents with low toxicity from medicinal herbs. The effect of aqueous extracts from 9 medicinal herbs with antiinflammatory effect were examined on the formation of azoxymethane (AOM)-induced aberrant crypt foci (ACF), putative preneoplastic lesions of the colon. Male F344 rats were ...
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Black H S - - 1998
Previous studies have demonstrated that high levels of dietary fat exacerbate UV-carcinogenic expression and suppress immunoresponsiveness. The latter may account for the former response. We have explored this possibility through T-lymphocyte transfer studies. Groups of HRA.HRII-c/+/Skh hairless mice were fed isocaloric diets containing high (12%, wt./wt.) or low (0.75%) levels ...
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Kawamori T - - 1998
Observational, clinical and experimental studies have suggested that dietary supplementation with selenium can inhibit the development of colon cancer. Since toxicity and chemopreventive efficacy of selenium compounds depend to a large extent, on the form of selenium the development of efficacious organoselenium compounds with low toxicity is being pursued in ...
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Levy J - - 1998
The health benefits of specific nutrients in the diet are reviewed as they pertain to the pediatric population and its unique needs. Secretory immunoglobulins, lysozyme, interferon, and growth factors, among others, are known to confer immunological advantages to breast milk. Inhibition of bacterial pathogens, as well as permissive growth of ...
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Rijnkels J M - - 1998
The effects of a vegetables-fruit mixture (19.5% w/w) were studied on hepatic (h) and colonic (c) 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-metabolizing enzyme activities (ethoxy- and pentoxyresorufine-O-deethylation, NDMA-demethylase, glutathione-S-transferase, UDP-glucuronyltransferase) in rats fed low- or high-fat diets (20 or 40 energy%). A vegetables-fruit mixture added to the diets resulted in altered enzyme activities in ...
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Singh J - - 1998
Although epidemiological and experimental studies indicate a strong relationship between different dietary fats and risk of colon cancer, the modulating effects of these nutritional factors at the molecular level are not fully elucidated. Activated ras genes have been implicated in the etiology of many human malignancies, including colon cancer. It ...
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Jenab M - - 1998
A colon cancer protective effect of wheat bran has been observed in animal studies, but it is unclear whether the effect is due to fiber or other components, such as phytic acid (PA). Thus the objectives of this study were to determine if wheat bran alters early biomarkers of colon ...
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Singletary K - - 1998
Curcumin is a beta-diketone constituent of the spice turmeric that possesses anticarcinogenic properties in several animal models. The present studies were conducted in order to identify beta-diketones structurally-related to curcumin that would be effective dietary blocking agents toward the initiation stage of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-induced rat mammary carcinogenesis. Of the beta-diketone ...
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Sugie S - - 1998
The effects of two naphthoquinones, juglone and plumbagin, and an isocoumarin, hydrangenol, on intestinal carcinogenesis in rats were examined by dietary exposure during the initiation phase. Starting at 5 weeks of age, male F344 rats were fed the diets containing either of the test chemicals at a concentration of 200 ...
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McIntosh G H - - 1998
We examined the influence of extruded chickpeas and wheat relative to casein and wheat in a dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced colon tumor study in male Sprague-Dawley rats. The three diets, based on a modified AIN76 rodent diet with fat present at 10 g/100 g dry matter (DM), were as follows: casein with ...
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Senzaki H - - 1998
To evaluate the effects of dietary fats on breast cancer growth and metastasis, KPL-1 human breast carcinoma cells which have a propensity for axillary lymph node metastasis when inoculated into the thoracic mammary fat pad of female nude mice were examined. The mice were fed one of three semipurified diets ...
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Pérez Alenza D - - 1998
In the present case-control study several dietary and nutritional factors were investigated to determine if a relationship exists between diet and development of mammary tumors in female dogs. Control female dogs (n = 86) were compared with a case group of dogs (n = 102) with dysplasias or tumors of ...
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Chen Y K - - 1998
Placental glutathione S-transferase (GST-P) immunohistochemical activity in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-induced hamster buccal pouch mucosa (HBPM) was investigated. Equimolar concentrations of 3,4-benzo[a]pyrene (BP), benz[a]anthracene (BA) and 20-methylcholanthrene (MC) in mineral oil solution were applied three times per week for up to 20 weeks to bilateral pouches of the hamsters. Control ...
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Bobek P - - 1998
The effect of 5% of dried oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) in the diet on the dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced colon carcinogenesis was studied in male Wistar rats. DMH in a dose of 20 mg/kg of body weight was applied to animals once a week during a period of 12 weeks. Mushroom diet ...
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Soyars K E - - 1998
It has been suggested that high iron stores enhance colon carcinogenesis. The effect of high dietary iron (Fe) on indices of iron, copper (Cu) and manganese (Mn) status, lipid peroxidation using the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assay, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione transferase and ceruloplasmin activities, cell proliferation and development ...
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Qu Z - - 1998
Intestinal cell growth is markedly affected by nutrient intake and the presence of cytokines. Since insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is an important hormone regulator of intestinal proliferation, this study examined the effects of dietary protein content and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) on mRNA levels of IGF-I, IGF-I receptor, IGF binding ...
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Hori T - - 1998
To elucidate the role of fecal steroids in the malignant tumor formation of colonic epithelial cells, we examined the effects of dietary deoxycholic acid (DCA) and cholesterol (CHL) on fecal steroid concentrations and their impact on colonic crypt cell proliferation. Twenty 5-week-old male Fischer 344 rats were provided with either ...
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Gotoh T - - 1998
We examined the effects of soybeans, a soy product (miso) and biochanin A, an isoflavone derivative, on N-nitroso-N-methylurea (MNU)-induced rat mammary carcinogenesis. Seven-week-old female CD/Crj rats received a single i.v. dose (40 mg/kg body weight) of MNU. After administration of MNU, rats were fed diet containing 0% (control), 2% or ...
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Oku T - - 1998
The existence of disaccharidases and an enzyme that hydrolyzes maltitol were investigated in the large intestine of rats. In addition, the properties of disaccharidases were studied in the cecum and colon with hyperplasia induced by the ingestion of nondigestible carbohydrates such as maltitol and glucomannan. Maltase activity was detected in ...
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Rao C V - - 1998
Epidemiologic and laboratory studies suggest a cancer protective effect and/or lack of a tumor promoting effect by dietary olive oil as compared with other types of non-marine oils. Squalene, a constituent of olive oil, and a key intermediate in cholesterol synthesis may be regarded as partially responsible for the beneficial ...
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Rowland I R - - 1998
The effect of Bifidobacterium longum (4 x 10(8) viable cells/g diet) and a derivative of inulin ('Raftiline HP'; 5% w/w in diet) on colonic aberrant crypt foci (ACF) induced by the colon carcinogen azoxymethane (AOM) has been studied. The concentration of ammonia, a putative tumour promoter produced by bacterial degradation ...
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Ekström T - - 1998
In order to test whether a transient-producing intermittent magnetic field (MF) acts as a promoter in rat mammary tumour development, a study of a 50 Hz sinusoidal MF with flux densities of 0.25 and 0.5 mT was performed on female Sprague-Dawley rats. A single administration of 7 mg of 7,12-dimethyl-benz[a]anthracene ...
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Kristiansen E - - 1998
The heterocyclic amine PhIP, 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine, has been shown to be carcinogenic in rats producing colon and mammary carcinomas. There is, so far, only a single long-term study report on PhIP carcinogenicity in mice. However, this study focuses on the lymphoma induction only. Whether PhIP induces tumors in other organs in ...
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Rijnkels J M - - 1998
The potential inhibitory effects of a vegetables-fruit mixture on the initiation and promotion phases of azoxymethane-induced colorectal carcinogenesis were examined in rats fed low- or high-fat diets. Rats were fed low-fat diets (20 energy percent, Diets A and B) or high-fat diets (40 energy percent, Diets C and D), supplemented ...
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Kuratko C N - - 1998
The immune system can influence the development and growth of tumors, including those of the colon. Most studies of immune function utilize immune cells from the blood. Colonic mucosa, however, contains independently functioning lymphocytes that may have significant impact on colon tumor formation. Dietary lipids are known to influence the ...
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Good C K - - 1998
The main objective of the present study was to investigate the amenability of preneoplastic lesions at different developmental stages to the growth-regulatory effects of two types of dietary lipids. F344 male rats were given three injections of azoxymethane (15 mg/kg) and fed a low-fat corn oil diet for 12 weeks ...
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Masaoka Y - - 1998
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of dietary miso and NaCl supplementation on the development of aberrant crypt foci (ACF) induced by azoxymethane (AOM) in male F344 rats. A total of 76 rats, six weeks of age, were divided into seven groups and given weekly subcutaneous injections ...
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Kim D Y - - 1998
To compare the effects of various types of dietary fat on colon cell proliferation used as an intermediate biomarker for colon carcinogenesis, groups of 10 male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed one of four high-fat diets (45% of total calories from corn oil, butter, beef tallow, and fish oil) for three ...
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Jackson C D - - 1998
It is well known that caloric restriction inhibits, whereas excess calories promote, mammary tumorigenesis in rats. However, the relative contribution to carcinogenesis by calories derived from fat or from carbohydrate are not well established. To determine the relative effects of calories from fat or from carbohydrate, as well as any ...
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Parnaud G - - 1998
High intake of red meat or processed meat is associated with increased risk of colon cancer. In contrast, consumption of white meat (chicken) is not associated with risk and might even reduce the occurrence of colorectal cancer. We speculated that a diet containing beef or bacon would increase and a ...
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Spencer J L - - 1998
Vermicompost (VC) was produced by earthworms fed with fresh chicken faeces, and was earth-like in appearance and odour. In three experiments, VC was sprinkled on the first feed of newly-hatched broiler chicks. Treated and control groups were challenged on day 6 by the addition of seeder chicks that had been ...
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