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Comparative Study
. 1982 May;91(5):525-30.

Dimethylhydrazine-induced colonic neoplasia: dissociation from endogenous gastrin levels

  • PMID: 7071741
Comparative Study

Dimethylhydrazine-induced colonic neoplasia: dissociation from endogenous gastrin levels

J E Oscarson et al. Surgery. 1982 May.

Abstract

The potential tropic effect of gastrin in promoting colonic carcinogenesis was tested in rats (n = 133) with 6- to 16-fold variations in endogenous gastrin resulting from antrectomy or fundectomy, followed by 12 injections of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (10 mg/kg). The incidence and grade of differentiation of resulting tumors, as well as the thickness, content of nucleic acids, and specific activity of DNA in colonic mucosa, were similar in both high-gastrin and low-gastrin animals and were unchanged from data in unoperated control animals receiving only the carcinogen. Long-term changes in endogenous gastrin concentration are not followed by colonic mucosal tropic effects, and gastrin does not act as a cofactor in dimethylhydrazine-induced carcinogenesis at this dosage.

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