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Effect of Three Retinoids on Tracheal Carcinogenesis with N-methyl-N-nitrosourea in Hamsters

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Specialty Oncology
Date 1981 May 1
PMID 6939937
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Abstract

Male Syrian golden hamsters received 12 weekly intratracheal exposures to 0.5% N-methyl-N-nitrosourea with a special catheter. Following exposures, animals were randomized into 4 groups of 63 hamsters and placed on diets of lab meal or meal with 120 mg 13-cis-retinoid acid (CRA)/kg, 327 mg ethyl retinamide (ER)/kg, or 343 mg N-(2-hydroxyethyl)retinamide (HR)/kg for 6 months at which time all hamsters were killed. The observed incidences of tracheal epithelial neoplasms (No. of animals with tumors/total No. of animals) were 10/63 (lab meal), 22/61 (CRA), 24/63 (ER), and 17/62 (HR). The incidence of carcinomas (No. of animals with tumors/total No. of animals) were 4/63 (lab meal), 12/61 (CRA), 12/63 (ER), and 11/62 (HR). The weight loss and mortality relative to those in the group fed the lab meal were significantly in the group fed HR but not in the other retinoid-treated groups.

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