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J Vet Sci. 2001 Apr; 2(1): 53-58 |
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Study on mechanism
of multistep hepatotumorigenesis in rat: development of hepatotumorigenesis
Ha WS, Kim CK, Song SH, Kang CB.
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Department of Internal
Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Animal
Medicine,Gyeongsang National University, Chinju 660-701, Korea.
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Gyeongsang National
University, Chinju 660-701, Koreahepatotumorigenesis. |
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With the aim of establishing
bio-indices for the development of multistep hepatotumorigenesis,
rats were fed water containing 0.01% diethylnitrosamine (DEN) ad
libitum for 13 weeks. This treatment with DEN only made it possible
to induce hepatic tumors in 100%. After the DEN administration,
several clinical symptoms were observed including minor behavioral
changes, brittleness of hair and a decrease in water and food intake.
The concentration of total serum protein and albumin in all treated
groups was significantly lower than in non-treated controls (P<0.05).
Increase of specific enzyme (AST, ALT and GGT) activity (P<0.05),
variable tumor size and hepatomegaly of the liver was observed in
all rats treated with DEN for 10 weeks. Both hepatocellular carcinoma
and cholangiocarcinoma were found in the same livers at the same
time, and were prominently developed after 12 weeks. In case of
carcinoma, some of the livers showed more or less advanced states
over the 12-15 weeks period. In the present study, hepatocellular
carcinoma was developed by treating DEN in only the drinking water,
without any other carcinogens or without partial hepatectomy. These
results indicate that DEN is a new carcinogen that acts directly
on it the liver, moreover, it might be very useful for investigating
hepatotumorigenesis. |
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