R. Barber et al., Oral shark cartilage does not abolish carcinogenesis but delays tumor progression in a murine model, ANTICANC R, 21(2A), 2001, pp. 1065-1069
Background: Shark cartilage and shark cartilage extracts have been reported
to have anti-angiogenic and anti neoplastic properties. This study reports
the effects of oral administration of powdered shark cartilage on tumor pr
ogression in a murine renal tumor model. Materials and Methods: Renal tumor
s were induced in CBA female mice by a single bolus of IV streptozotocin. 5
7 mice were fed shark cartilage and the numbers and rate of development of
dysplastic convoluted tubules, papillary and solid renal epithelial tumors
was compared with 57 control mice otter an 88 week follow-up period Results
: In the shark cartilage fed group dysplasia was first observed after 23 we
eks (control 19 weeks), papillary tumors after 24 weeks (control 23 weeks)
and solid tumors after 55 weeks (control 19 weeks). There was no significan
t difference in the rate of development of dysplastic tubules between test
and control animals. The development of papillary and solid tumors was sign
ificantly delayed in the test group. Conclusions: In this tumor model oral
shark cartilage delays, hut does not abolish, tumor progression.