| Literature DB >> 475971 |
H Barbason, V Smoliar, A Fridman-Manduzio, E H Betz.
Abstract
Diethylnitrosamine (DENA) at 10 mg/kg was fed to adult rats either continuously or for periods ranging from 1 to 10 weeks. Survival correlated inversely with the duration of carcinogen feeding. Less than 4 weeks of DENA feeding produced only preneoplastic foci that persisted indefinitely; 4 weeks were found to be necessary for the transformation of preneoplastic lesions into liver cancers; after 6 weeks, the incidence of hepatomas was 100%. The process of liver cancerization appeared to be identical whether DENA was fed for 8 weeks or continuously up to the time of death. These results are discussed in the light of the evolution of the homoeostatic control of liver-cell division during DENA feeding, in order to distinguish the different successive roles played by the carcinogen.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 475971 PMCID: PMC2010017 DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1979.174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640