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Thioacetamide hepatocarcinogenesis.

F F Becker.   

Abstract

Thioacetamide (TAA) was administered to inbred male ACI rats for 1 year to determine its hepatocarcinogenicity. The carcinogen was fed at a level of 0.035% in a semipurified diet so that other components could be manipulated. The following groups were used: group I, TAA alone; group II, TAA with riboflavin content at 0.002% (one-third of the daily requirement); group III, TAA plus a supplement of 0.05% crude bovine thyroid; and group IV, TAA, 0.002% riboflavin, and thyroid supplement. All groups demonstrated cirrhosis, neoplastic nodules, and cholangiofibromas to varying degrees. Group IV was invariably the most advanced in all lesions, while group II demonstrated the next most advanced picture of cholangiofibromas. These lesions persisted for 1 year after cessation of the diet. Primary hepatocarcinomas (PHC) were produced by groups I, III, and IV, with the highest number being in group IV. Group II evoked only primary cholangiocarcinomas (PCC). A number of both types of carcinomas transplanted successfully. Thus TAA appears to be a hepatocarcinogen capable of inducing either PHC or PCC, with the tumor type evoked somewhat dependent on the associated diet.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6577229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst        ISSN: 0027-8874            Impact factor:   13.506


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