DIETARY MODULATION OF AZASERINE-INDUCED PANCREATIC CARCINOGENESIS IN THE RAT
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 41 (3) , 888-893
Abstract
Because diet has been shown to modulate the incidence of a wide variety of chemically induced cancers in experimental animals, various dietary constituents were evaluated for their ability to modulate the incidence of pancreatic exocrine cancer in male Wistar/Lewis rats given injections of the pancreatic carcinogen, azaserine. Ten different diet regimens were fed. The incidence of pancreatic cancers in rats fed a control diet was compared to that in groups fed diets formulated to evaluate the effect of caloric restriction, high protein, low protein, low fat, cyclopropenoid fatty acids, lipotrope deficiency, high unsaturated fat and high saturated fat. The incidence of pancreatic adenomas and carcinomas was evaluated by light microscopy. The number of pancreatic neoplasms was reduced in carcinogen-treated groups which were underfed the control diet or fed the diet high in protein. Pancreatic carcinogenesis appeared to be enhanced in 2 groups which were fed diets high in unsaturated fat; the group fed a diet high in saturated fat had the same incidence of neoplasms as did the group fed the control diet. The pancreatic neoplasms from groups in which the incidence was enhanced by diet showed less evidence of acinar cell differentiation and displayed diverse histological types. In the lipotrope-deficient group, there was a significantly increased incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma; a low incidence of liver tumors was encountered in all other dietary groups.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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