PROTECTIVE ROLE OF SOYBEAN FEEDING AGAINST THE CYTOGENETICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DIBUTYLAMINE AND SODIUM-NITRATE ON BONE-MARROW AND LIVER OF MICE
Aa. Tohamy et al., PROTECTIVE ROLE OF SOYBEAN FEEDING AGAINST THE CYTOGENETICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DIBUTYLAMINE AND SODIUM-NITRATE ON BONE-MARROW AND LIVER OF MICE, Mutation research. Section on environmental mutagenesis and related subjects, 360(3), 1996, pp. 155-163
The protective role of soybean feeding against the cytogenetic and his
topathologic effects of the nitrosamine precursors sodium nitrate and
dibutylamine was evaluated. Treated animals were killed every 3 months
, over a period of 15 months, and bone marrow cells were prepared for
cytogenetic studies and livers for histopathological observations. Str
uctural chromosomal aberrations and mitotic indices increased after tr
eatment with the nitrosamine precursors for all tested times. Livers w
ere within the normal appearance during the first 6 months. After that
a mild, moderate, marked dysplasia with lymphocytic infiltration, fat
ty vacuolation and liver atrophy was observed. Soybean coadministered
with the nitrosamine precursors reduced the number of structural chrom
osomal aberrations. Mitotic indices decreased at all tested groups but
still higher than the control level. A marked reduction in dysplastic
features in the liver cells was observed. In conclusion, the cytogene
tic and histopathologic results of this study strongly support the pro
tective role of soybean against the genotoxic and carcinogenic action
of nitrosomine formed in vivo from its precursors.