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Short-term dosing of alpha-hydroxytamoxifen results in DNA damage but does not lead to liver tumours in female Wistar/Han rats.

Authors :
White, I N
Carthew, P
Davies, R
Styles, J
Brown, K
Brown, J E
Smith, L L
Martin, E A
Source :
Carcinogenesis; April 2001, Vol. 22 Issue: 4 p553-557, 5p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

It is now generally accepted that activation of tamoxifen occurs as a result of metabolism to alpha-hydroxytamoxifen. In this study, alpha-hydroxytamoxifen was given to female Wistar/Han rats (0.103 or 0.0103 mmol/kg, intraperitoneally, daily for 5 days). This resulted in liver DNA damage, determined by (32)P-post-labelling, of 3333 +/- 795 or 343 +/- 68 adducts/10(8) nucleotides, respectively (mean +/- SD, n = 4). Following HPLC separation, the retention times of the major alpha-hydroxytamoxifen DNA adducts were similar to those seen following the administration of tamoxifen. However, after rats were treated with alpha-hydroxytamoxifen (0.103 mmol/kg) for 5 days and the animals kept for up to 13 months, no liver tumours developed (0/7 rats), even with phenobarbital promotion (0/5 rats). GST-P foci were detected in the liver, but only after 13 months was their number or area significantly increased over the corresponding controls. When alpha-hydroxytamoxifen was given to female lambda/lacI transgenic rats (0.103 mmol/kg orally for 10 days) and the animals killed 46 days later, there was an approximate 1.8-fold increase in mutation frequency but no significant increase in G:C to T:A transversions as described after tamoxifen treatment. It is concluded that DNA damage alone, resulting from the short-term administration of alpha-hydroxytamoxifen, is not sufficient to initiate liver tumours even with phenobarbital promotion. As with tamoxifen, long-term exposure may be required to allow promotion and progression of transformed cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01433334 and 14602180
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Carcinogenesis
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63803628
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/22.4.553