Effect of chemopreventive agents on separate stages of progression of benzo[α]pyrene induced lung tumors in A/J mice

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The effects of aerosol budesonide and dietary myo-inositol on progression of benzo[α]pyrene (B[α]P) induced carcinogenesis were studied in A/J mouse lung. First, we determined when to intervene in the carcinogenesis process by exposing several animals to B[α]P at 100 and 150 mg/kg of body wt. Groups of these animals were necropsied from 1 to 36 weeks post-carcinogen. The presence of different categories of lung tumors was noted over the 36 week time period. Hyperplasia first appeared ∼6 weeks post-carcinogen followed by adenoma at 9 weeks, then by carcinoma at 26 weeks. From this temporal sequence we determined we could test for effects of preventive agents on progression to hyperplasia by intervening at 3 weeks, for effects on progression to adenoma by intervening at 6 weeks and for effects on progression to carcinoma by intervention at 12 weeks. Intervention at 3 weeks post-carcinogen with aerosolized budesonide delayed both hyperplasia and adenoma formation. Once hyperplasia appeared in budesonide treated animals, however, it increased at the same rate as in control animals, indicating a delay in progression. Progression from adenoma to carcinoma was reduced when budesonide was given 12 weeks post-carcinogen. Dietary myo-inositol failed to suppress progression from adenoma to carcinoma when started 12 weeks post-carcinogen. In summary, budesonide is a chemopreventive agent that has inhibitory effects on B[α]P induced carcinogenesis of the lung in A/J mice at all stages of progression from hyperplasia formation to cancer. © Oxford University Press; all rights reserved.

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Estensen, R. D., Jordan, M. M., Wiedmann, T. S., Galbraith, A. R., Steele, V. E., & Wattenberg, L. W. (2004). Effect of chemopreventive agents on separate stages of progression of benzo[α]pyrene induced lung tumors in A/J mice. Carcinogenesis, 25(2), 197–201. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/bgg196

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