H. Witschi et al., Chemoprevention of tobacco smoke-induced lung tumors in A/J strain mice with dietary myo-inositol and dexamethasone, CARCINOGENE, 20(7), 1999, pp. 1375-1378
A/J strain mice were fed AIN-76A diet supplemented with myo-inositol/dexame
thasone (10 g and 0.5 mg/kg diet) or acetylsalicylic acid (300 mg/kg) and e
xposed for 5 months to a mixture of sidestream and mainstream cigarette smo
ke at a concentration of 132 mg total suspended particulates/m(3). After to
bacco smoke exposure, they were allowed to recover for another 4 months in
filtered air. In the animals fed AIN-75A diet alone or acetylsalicylic acid
, the average number of tumors/lung was 2.1, whereas in the animals given t
he myo-inositol/dexamethasone diet, the average lung tumor multiplicity was
1.0 (P < 0.05). In animals exposed to filtered air, lung tumor multiplicit
ies were 0.6 for animals fed AIN-76A or myo-inositol/dexamethasone and 1.2
for animals fed acetylsalicylic acid. It was concluded that the combination
of myo-inositol and dexamethasone constitutes an effective chemopreventive
regimen against tobacco smoke-induced lung tumorigenesis.