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Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model
Red and processed meats are considered risk factors for colorectal cancer (CRC); however, the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. One cause for the potential link between CRC and meat is the heme iron in red meat. Two pathways by which heme and CRC promotion may be linked have been suggested: f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4383626/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25836260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122880 |
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author | Sødring, Marianne Oostindjer, Marije Egelandsdal, Bjørg Paulsen, Jan Erik |
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description | Red and processed meats are considered risk factors for colorectal cancer (CRC); however, the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. One cause for the potential link between CRC and meat is the heme iron in red meat. Two pathways by which heme and CRC promotion may be linked have been suggested: fat peroxidation and N-nitrosation. In the present work we have used the novel A/J Min/+ mouse model to test the effects of dietary hemin (a model of red meat), and hemin in combination with nitrite (a model of processed meat) on intestinal tumorigenesis. Mice were fed a low Ca(2+) and vitamin D semi-synthetic diet with added hemin and/or nitrite for 8 weeks post weaning, before termination followed by excision and examination of the intestinal tract. Our results indicate that dietary hemin decreased the number of colonic lesions in the A/J Min/+ mouse. However, our results also showed that the opposite occurred in the small intestine, where dietary hemin appeared to stimulate tumor growth. Furthermore, we find that nitrite, which did not have an effect in the colon, appeared to have a suppressive effect on tumor growth in the small intestine. |
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spelling | pubmed-43836262015-04-09 Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model Sødring, Marianne Oostindjer, Marije Egelandsdal, Bjørg Paulsen, Jan Erik PLoS One Research Article Red and processed meats are considered risk factors for colorectal cancer (CRC); however, the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. One cause for the potential link between CRC and meat is the heme iron in red meat. Two pathways by which heme and CRC promotion may be linked have been suggested: fat peroxidation and N-nitrosation. In the present work we have used the novel A/J Min/+ mouse model to test the effects of dietary hemin (a model of red meat), and hemin in combination with nitrite (a model of processed meat) on intestinal tumorigenesis. Mice were fed a low Ca(2+) and vitamin D semi-synthetic diet with added hemin and/or nitrite for 8 weeks post weaning, before termination followed by excision and examination of the intestinal tract. Our results indicate that dietary hemin decreased the number of colonic lesions in the A/J Min/+ mouse. However, our results also showed that the opposite occurred in the small intestine, where dietary hemin appeared to stimulate tumor growth. Furthermore, we find that nitrite, which did not have an effect in the colon, appeared to have a suppressive effect on tumor growth in the small intestine. Public Library of Science 2015-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4383626/ /pubmed/25836260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122880 Text en © 2015 Sødring et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sødring, Marianne Oostindjer, Marije Egelandsdal, Bjørg Paulsen, Jan Erik Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model |
title | Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model |
title_full | Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model |
title_fullStr | Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model |
title_short | Effects of Hemin and Nitrite on Intestinal Tumorigenesis in the A/J Min/+ Mouse Model |
title_sort | effects of hemin and nitrite on intestinal tumorigenesis in the a/j min/+ mouse model |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4383626/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25836260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122880 |
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