Literature DB >> 6107258

Induction of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity by dietary phenobarbital in "spontaneous" hepatic tumors of C3H mice.

T Kitagawa, R Watanabe, H Sugano.   

Abstract

Biochemical features of spontaneous hepatic tumors in C3H mice were studied histochemically in comparison with those of neoplastic lesions developed in animals fed dietary phenobarbital (PB) continuously or treated with diethylnitrosamine (DEN) during 11 approximately 14 weeks of age. All 42 spontaneous hepatic tumors that developed in control mice by 74 weeks of age were completely negative for gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (gamma-GTPase) activity. Dietary phenobarbital enhanced hepatic tumorigenesis remarkably, and 32 out of 43 tumors found at 70 weeks showed multifocal gamma-GTPase activity. DEN induced gamma-GTPase-positive islands of hepatocytes, but 12 out of 13 tumors larger than 5 mm in diameter that developed by 60 weeks were gamma-GTPase-negative. The phenomenon of induction of gamma-GTPase activity by PB in "spontaneous" hepatic tumors appears to be important both for elucidating the mechanism of promotion by PB and also for analyzing multisteps of carcinogenesis.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6107258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gan        ISSN: 0016-450X


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