Literature DB >> 1551098

Carcinogenicity of uracil, a nongenotoxic chemical, in rats and mice and its rationale.

S Fukushima1, H Tanaka, E Asakawa, M Kagawa, A Yamamoto, T Shirai.   

Abstract

In Experiment 1, groups of thirty 6-wk-old male and female F344 rats were given diets containing 0 (control) or 3% uracil for 104 wk. In the uracil-treated groups, carcinomas, in particular transitional cell carcinomas, developed in the urinary bladder of 90% of the males and 19% of the females. Squamous cell carcinomas also developed in 10% of the males, but not in females. Striking findings were that calculi were present in the urinary bladder of almost all males, but in only 30% of the females, and that induction of urinary bladder carcinomas was related to the presence of calculi. In Experiment 2, groups of thirty 6-wk-old male and female C57BL/6 x C3H F1 mice were given a diet containing 0 (control) or 3% (from Wk 1 to Wk 6) and 2.5% (from Wk 7 to Wk 96) uracil. The total observation period was 96 wk. In the uracil-treated groups, transitional cell carcinomas developed in 76% of the females and 8% of the males. Squamous cell carcinomas developed in only 8% of the males. In Experiment 3, 6-wk-old male F344 rats were given diets containing 3% uracil, 3% uracil plus 5% or 10% NaCl, or 10% NaCl for 36 wk and then diet without chemicals for a recovery period of 4 wk. The incidences of carcinomas and calculi of the urinary bladder were 75% and 81% in the group given uracil alone, 6% and 6% in the group given uracil plus 5% NaCl, and both zero in the group given uracil plus 10% NaCl. Thus, the present study showed that the inductions of urinary bladder carcinomas by uracil, a nongenotoxic compound, in rats and mice showed sex differences and were related to the presence of calculi in the urinary bladder.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1551098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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