Development of cytochrome P-450-altered preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions during nitrosamine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in the rat
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Development of cytochrome P-450-altered preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions during nitrosamine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in the rat
Abstract
The expression of four cytochrome (cyt.) P-450 isoenzymes has been studied in preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions during the course of nitrosamine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in the female Wistar rat. Following exposure to diethylnitrosamine (50 or 100 ppm in the drinking water) for 10 days, animals were taken sequentially, and the livers were analyzed for the evolution of adenosine triphosphatase deficient focal lesions. These lesions were subdivided into different phenotypes with regard to their cyt. P-450 isoenzyme expression using serial frozen sections. Our results demonstrate that about 40% of the adenosine triphosphatase-deficient lesions show concomitant alterations in their cyt. P-450 isoenzyme contents. Of these lesions, islets which are characterized by decreased levels of at least three cyt. P-450 isoenzymes show a dramatic increase in their volumetric fraction of liver tissue with progression of time. Although only very few lesions express this phenotype, the contribution to the volumetric fraction of islet tissue raises from about 2% at 10 weeks to about 60% at 35 weeks after cessation of diethylnitrosamine treatment. By contrast, lesions which express less than two alterations in cyt. P-450 isoenzyme levels develop relatively slowly. Similar results were obtained when animals were exposed continuously to diethylnitrosamine for a period of up to 8 weeks. Following treatment of islet-bearing animals with phenobarbital, an induction of cyt. P-450 isoenzymes and NADPH-cyt. P-450-reductase was observed within preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions. This induction was most pronounced in large, expansively growing nodules, a type of lesion which displayed decreased levels of these enzymes in livers of animals not treated with phenobarbital. The elevation of the cyt. P-450 isoenzymes disappeared within 2 to 3 weeks after cessation of inducer treatment. Our results indicate that a high proportion of rapidly growing lesions has assumed a constitutive deficiency in cyt. P-450 isoenzyme expression during nitrosamine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis. This deficiency, however, is not an irreversible quality, since individual cyt. P-450 isoenzymes can be markedly induced by treatment with an enzyme inducer like phenobarbital. Thus, the observed decrease in cyt. P-450 expression during development of malignancy does not result from alterations in the cyt. P-450 encoding structural genes but may rather be related to abnormalities in the function of regulatory systems of a higher order which may play a central role in the maintenance of cell homeostasis.
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