Сибирский онкологический журнал (Feb 2016)

EFFECT OF FISH OIL ON DEVELOPMENT OF MAMMARY GLAND AND COLON TUMORS INDUCED BY METHYLNITROSOUREA IN TARGET ORGANS OF RATS

  • V. G. Bespalov,
  • V. A. Alexandrov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 53 – 57

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In experiments with adult female rats was studied effect of fish oil on development of mammary gland and colon tumors induced by methylnitrosourea (MNU) using a multi-organ carcinogenesis model. MNU in saline solution administered directly into the target organs: one injection of 1 mg locally in each 12 mammary glands and four intrarectal instillations of 4 mg one time per week. Then rats were given fish oil or sunflower oil (control), 1 ml/rat per day five times a week by gavage for the consecutive 6 months. To the end of experiments when rats were sacrificed in groups with treatment of MNU tumors were detected in 85,7–92,9 %, more half of its were multiple tumors (more often adenocarcinomas) of mammary gland and colon. Sunflower oil did not have significant effect on the carcinogenesis. In rats from fish oil + MNU group compared with the MNU-control group the incidence and multiplicity of mammary tumors were significantly decreased by 1.6 and 3.1 times, correspondingly. Fish oil had less inhibitory effect on the development of colon tumors: decrease of tumor multiplicity (by 1.6 times) was detected only in comparison with MNU + sunflower oil group. These results are interesting for consequence study and use of fish oil as oncoprotector.

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