Objectives We investigated whether habitual exercise (HE) (treadmill running) suppresses development of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) induced by ferric nitrilotriacetate (Fe-NTA). Methods Male Fischer 344 rats were divided into six groups: group I, saline treatment (12 weeks = initiation period) and non-HE; group II, Fe-NTA treatment (12 weeks) and non-HE; group III, saline treatment and short-term (12 weeks) HE; group IV, Fe-NTA treatment and short-term HE; group V, saline treatment and long-term(40 weeks) HE; and group VI, Fe-NTA treatment and long-term HE. Saline treatment groups did not develop RCC, therefore we investigated the effects of HE among Fe-NTA treatment groups. Results Gross nodules (diagnosed as RCC), RCC represented by microcarcinomas (Mcs), karyomegalic cells (KCs), and degenerative tubules (DTs) were seen in rats treated with Fe-NTA. The number of Mcs, KCs, and DTs were increased in the short-term HE group when compared with those in the non-HE group, but were decreased in the long-term HE group when compared with those in the short-term HE group. Conclusions Short-term (initiation period) HE promoted renal carcinogenesis induced by Fe-NTA; however, longterm HE after the initiation period suppressed the promoted carcinogenesis. © The Japanese Society for Hygiene 2011.
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Kato, T., Kawaguchi, H., Miyoshi, N., Aoyama, K., Komatsu, M., Horiuchi, M., … Takeuchi, T. (2011). Effect of habitual exercise on renal carcinogenesis by ferric nitrilotriacetate. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 16(4), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12199-010-0191-9
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