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The influence of dietary vitamin E and calcium status on intestinal tumors in rats

 

作者: McIntoshGraemeH.,  

 

期刊: Nutrition and Cancer  (Taylor Available online 1992)
卷期: Volume 17, issue 1  

页码: 47-55

 

ISSN:0163-5581

 

年代: 1992

 

DOI:10.1080/01635589209514172

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

AbstractMale Sprague‐Dawley rats were fed from weaning low (1–5 ppm) and normal (26–50 ppm) vitamin E diets for 30–34 weeks. Dietary fat was also varied from 5% (Experiment 1) to 20% (Experiments 2 and 3). Intestinal tumors were induced by 1,2‐dimethylhydrazine given subcutaneously as 10 weekly doses at 20 mg/kg body wt. Tumor incidence was lower by 30% and burden was 25%‐50% lower for low vitamin E rats than for vitamin E‐replete rats. This result was independent of the fat content of the diet. In Experiment 3, vitamin E and calcium were assessed for their influence on intestinal tumors at two levels, with dietary vitamin E at 5 and 50 ppm and calcium at 0.2% and 1.0% in a 2 x 2 factorial experiment. The high calcium‐low vitamin E diet produced the greatest fall in tumor incidence and burden relative to the other treatments. In this experiment, vitamin E deficiency reduced tumor incidence and calcium supplementation reduced tumor burden, with a significant interaction of the two. However, this group also showed evidence of reduced food intake and kidney change (calcification), which may have confounded the result. This points to a risk associated with this combination of nutrients at these levels in long‐term experiments.

 

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