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ABSTRACT: Chemoprevention of DMBA-induced mammary cancer in rats
by dietary soy
[10/29/2001; Breast Cancer Research and Treatment]
This study was designed to assess the potential chemopreventive
effect of the administration of a standardized soy extract, SOYSELECT,
on 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-induced mammary tumors
in rats.
Three groups, 24 females each, were used. Animals were
fed either a phytoestrogen-free diet alone (control) or the same
diet supplemented with 0.35% or 0.7% of soy extract.
Treatment
started at weaning and continued to the end of the study (24
weeks after DMBA administration). At day 50 of age all animals
received via oral gavage 80mg/kg DMBA.
Only tumors subsequently
classified as adenocarcinomas were considered for data evaluation.
In rats on the soy diet, mammary tumors took a longer period
of time to develop as compared to control rats.
However, at the
end of the study, no relevant difference in tumor incidence and
multiplicity was observed among the groups.
The most significant
changes were seen between control and soy-treated groups when
tumor dimension and results from histopathologic examination
were considered. The latter, in fact, showed a dose-dependent
reduction in the percentage of poorly differentiated tumors in
treated animals.
This change was statistically significant in
animals receiving 0.7% soy.
In addition, assessment of estrogen
and progesterone receptor (ERa, PR) levels, revealed a significant
reduction in the percentage of ERa and PR positive tumors in
animals receiving 0.7% dietary soy, when compared to controls.
Interestingly, genistein and daidzein plasma levels determined
at the end of the study were within the range of those detected
in people consuming large amounts of soyfoods.
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