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Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation

Radiation exposure during the peri-pubertal period is a proven risk factor for breast cancer, whereas parity is an established protective factor. The present study investigated whether parity imposes differential protective effects against radiation-induced rat mammary carcinoma depending on the age...

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Autores principales: Takabatake, Masaru, Daino, Kazuhiro, Imaoka, Tatsuhiko, Blyth, Benjamin J., Kokubo, Toshiaki, Nishimura, Yukiko, Showler, Kaye, Hosoki, Ayaka, Moriyama, Hitomi, Nishimura, Mayumi, Kakinuma, Shizuko, Fukushi, Masahiro, Shimada, Yoshiya
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6156598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30254198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32406-1
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author Takabatake, Masaru
Daino, Kazuhiro
Imaoka, Tatsuhiko
Blyth, Benjamin J.
Kokubo, Toshiaki
Nishimura, Yukiko
Showler, Kaye
Hosoki, Ayaka
Moriyama, Hitomi
Nishimura, Mayumi
Kakinuma, Shizuko
Fukushi, Masahiro
Shimada, Yoshiya
author_facet Takabatake, Masaru
Daino, Kazuhiro
Imaoka, Tatsuhiko
Blyth, Benjamin J.
Kokubo, Toshiaki
Nishimura, Yukiko
Showler, Kaye
Hosoki, Ayaka
Moriyama, Hitomi
Nishimura, Mayumi
Kakinuma, Shizuko
Fukushi, Masahiro
Shimada, Yoshiya
author_sort Takabatake, Masaru
collection PubMed
description Radiation exposure during the peri-pubertal period is a proven risk factor for breast cancer, whereas parity is an established protective factor. The present study investigated whether parity imposes differential protective effects against radiation-induced rat mammary carcinoma depending on the age at exposure. Pre- and post-pubertal female rats, irradiated or left unirradiated, were mated and allowed to nurse until weaning or left unmated. Appearance of mammary tumors was monitored, and serum concentrations of estradiol and progesterone were measured following weaning. Carcinomas were evaluated by immunohistochemistry for estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and the cell proliferation marker Ki-67. Parity reduced the risk of carcinoma in unirradiated and pre-pubertally irradiated rats but not post-pubertally irradiated rats. Although radiation exposure increased serum progesterone level, parity after pre-pubertal exposure significantly decreased the elevated progesterone to a normal level, reflecting a protective effect. Moreover, parity significantly decreased the proportion of hormone receptor–positive carcinomas after pre-pubertal exposure. Parity was also related to the observed positive association between progesterone receptor and Ki-67 indices in cancer tissue, implying progesterone receptor–dependent cell proliferation. Thus, parity protects against radiation-induced rat mammary carcinogenesis depending on the age at exposure; the mechanisms may involve changes in hormone levels and cancer tissue.
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spelling pubmed-61565982018-09-28 Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation Takabatake, Masaru Daino, Kazuhiro Imaoka, Tatsuhiko Blyth, Benjamin J. Kokubo, Toshiaki Nishimura, Yukiko Showler, Kaye Hosoki, Ayaka Moriyama, Hitomi Nishimura, Mayumi Kakinuma, Shizuko Fukushi, Masahiro Shimada, Yoshiya Sci Rep Article Radiation exposure during the peri-pubertal period is a proven risk factor for breast cancer, whereas parity is an established protective factor. The present study investigated whether parity imposes differential protective effects against radiation-induced rat mammary carcinoma depending on the age at exposure. Pre- and post-pubertal female rats, irradiated or left unirradiated, were mated and allowed to nurse until weaning or left unmated. Appearance of mammary tumors was monitored, and serum concentrations of estradiol and progesterone were measured following weaning. Carcinomas were evaluated by immunohistochemistry for estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and the cell proliferation marker Ki-67. Parity reduced the risk of carcinoma in unirradiated and pre-pubertally irradiated rats but not post-pubertally irradiated rats. Although radiation exposure increased serum progesterone level, parity after pre-pubertal exposure significantly decreased the elevated progesterone to a normal level, reflecting a protective effect. Moreover, parity significantly decreased the proportion of hormone receptor–positive carcinomas after pre-pubertal exposure. Parity was also related to the observed positive association between progesterone receptor and Ki-67 indices in cancer tissue, implying progesterone receptor–dependent cell proliferation. Thus, parity protects against radiation-induced rat mammary carcinogenesis depending on the age at exposure; the mechanisms may involve changes in hormone levels and cancer tissue. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6156598/ /pubmed/30254198 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32406-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Takabatake, Masaru
Daino, Kazuhiro
Imaoka, Tatsuhiko
Blyth, Benjamin J.
Kokubo, Toshiaki
Nishimura, Yukiko
Showler, Kaye
Hosoki, Ayaka
Moriyama, Hitomi
Nishimura, Mayumi
Kakinuma, Shizuko
Fukushi, Masahiro
Shimada, Yoshiya
Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation
title Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation
title_full Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation
title_fullStr Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation
title_full_unstemmed Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation
title_short Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation
title_sort differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6156598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30254198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32406-1
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