Alterations in urethan-induced adenoma formation in mice exposed to selenium and arsenic.

Drug-nutrient interactions Pub Date : 1987-01-01
B R Blakley
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Female Swiss were exposed to sodium selenite (3 micrograms/ml selenium content) and sodium arsenate (80 micrograms/ml arsenic content) in the drinking water individually or in combination on alternate days for 15 weeks. Comparable water consumption was observed in all individual or combined metal-exposure groups. After 3 weeks of metal exposure, the mice were administered urethan (1.5 mg/g) intraperitoneally. Pulmonary adenoma formation was evaluated 12 weeks later. Arsenic exposure reduced the tumor incidence (P = 0.0046) and tumor size (P less than 0.0001). Selenium exposure did not alter the tumor incidence but caused a reduction in tumor size (P = 0.022). No selenium-arsenic interactions associated with tumor size or number were observed. Urethan-induced sleeping times were unaffected by exposure to selenium (P = 0.832) or arsenic (P = 0.42), although combined metal exposure reduced the duration of urethan-induced sleep (P = 0.029) as compared to the individual metal exposures. This metal-metal interaction, which appeared to enhance the rate of urethan elimination as indicated by the reduced sleeping time, did not influence adenoma formation significantly.

暴露于硒和砷的小鼠尿素诱导的腺瘤形成的改变。
瑞士女性在15周内隔天单独或联合暴露于饮用水中的亚硒酸钠(硒含量为3微克/毫升)和砷酸钠(砷含量为80微克/毫升)。在所有单独或联合金属暴露组中观察到相当的水消耗。金属暴露3周后,小鼠腹腔注射尿素脲(1.5 mg/g)。12周后评估肺腺瘤形成情况。砷暴露降低了肿瘤发生率(P = 0.0046)和肿瘤大小(P < 0.0001)。硒暴露没有改变肿瘤发生率,但使肿瘤大小减小(P = 0.022)。没有观察到与肿瘤大小或数量相关的硒-砷相互作用。尿素诱导睡眠时间不受硒(P = 0.832)或砷(P = 0.42)的影响,尽管与单独的金属暴露相比,联合金属暴露减少了尿素诱导睡眠的持续时间(P = 0.029)。这种金属-金属之间的相互作用,似乎可以通过减少睡眠时间来提高尿素脲的消除率,但对腺瘤的形成没有显著影响。
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