K. Takashima et al., Strain variation in renal carcinogenesis by N-ethyl-N-hydroxyethylnitrosamine in F1 (Wistar-Fischer) rats, CANCER LETT, 170(2), 2001, pp. 125-130
The present study was conducted to compare the incidences of renal tumors i
n Wistar (W), Fischer (F) and F1 rats (WF: female Wistar rats X male Fische
r rats; FW: female Fischer rats X male Wistar rats) induced by N-ethyl-N-hy
droxyethylnitrosamine (EHEN). Levels of 8-OHdG in renal DNA were also inves
tigated in Wistar and Fischer rats. After 2000 ppm. of EHEN was administere
d orally for 2 weeks, the animals were fed basal diet until week 32. Wistar
males and females demonstrated significantly higher sensitivity regarding
induction of renal lesions, while both WF and FW rats had similar incidence
s, generally intermediate between those for the two parent strains. The for
mation of 8-OHdG was maximal 60-180 min after an intraperitoneal dose of 75
0 mg/kg to Wistar and Fischer rats, which correlates with the increase tend
ing to the incidence of renal tumors in male and female Wistar and Fischer
rats. The results suggest that EHEN induction of renal tumors is related to
oxygen radical damage and that the genes in the Wistar strain responsible
for the sensitivity are not inherited in a sex-dependent fashion, despite t
he male being more susceptible. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All
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