1. Progesterone enhancement of mammary tumor development as a model of co-carcinogenesis
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Poel We
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.disease_cause ,Mice ,Surface-Active Agents ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mammary tumor virus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Endocrine system ,Neoplasm ,Progesterone ,Mammary tumor ,business.industry ,Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental ,Cancer ,Drug Synergism ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Methylcholanthrene ,Female ,business ,Carcinogenesis ,Research Article ,Hormone - Abstract
This study confirms the observation that progesterone in viral and chemically induced carcinogenesis acts as a co-carcinogen. Intact C3HeB virgin female mice presumably free of the mammary tumor virus (MTV) were studied. In Group 1 progesterone 2.5 mg in .05 ml of peanut oil was injected sc 5 times a week for 19 weeks. Also 2 weeks after progesterone was started methylcholanthrene (MCA) .25 mg in .1 ml of Tween 60 was given by gastric lavage twice a week until mammary tumors were palpable. Group 2 was given the same MCA doses but only peanut oil sc. Group 3 received progesterone 5 times a week for 26 weeks and Tween only by gavage. Group 4 received the vehicles only. Group 5 was untreated. Groups 3 4 and 5 were completely free of mammary cancer. In weeks all mice developed mammary tumors and at 28 weeks all had died from their tumors. In another related experiment with C3H/He mice which were presumed to harbor the Bittner virus (MTV) Group 1 was treated with progesterone and MCA as before but the dose of MCA was increased to .5 mg twice weekly. Group 2 received .5 mg of MCA twice weekly but no progesterone only peanut oil. Group 3 received progesterone but no MCA only Tween. At the 41st week 8 tumor-free survivors of 25 mice of Group 3 were given progesterone repeatedly. Group 4 was untreated for 41 weeks and then given progesterone. Group 5 was given the vehicles only and Group 6 was untreated. In Group 6 3 and 33 mice developed mammary tumors after their 1st year of life. In Group 5 6 of 24 mice developed tumors. In Group 4 7 of 12 mice developed mammary tumors within 3 weeks after progesterone therapy was started. In Group 3 an early frequency of tumors had occurred but no increased incidence was noted after the later treatment. In Group 2 there was a greater tumor frequency an earlier appearance of tumors and a shorter life span than in Groups 3-6. In Group 1 high tumor incidence short life span and early appearance of tumors either noted. These experiments indicate that progesterone alone chemical carcinogen or with both agents acting together.
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- 1968
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