Chemoprevention of mammary tumorigenesis and chemomodulation of the antioxidative enzymes and peroxidative damage in prepubertal Sprague Dawley rats by Biochanin A |
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Authors: | Prachi Mishra R. K. Kale Anand Kar |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi, 110067, India;(2) School of Life Sciences, Devi Ahilya University, Khandwa Road Complex, Indore, 452 017, MP, India |
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Abstract: | Although chemopreventive action of Biochanin A against various cancers including that of prostate, breast, colon, and fore-stomach
has been reported earlier, none of the studies was made in prepubertal subjects. The present study appears to be the first
one on prepubertal rats that indicates the efficacy of the test compound in the prevention of tumorigenesis. The antioxidative
status and xenobiotic metabolism were also evaluated to understand the mechanism of Biochanin A induced prevention of cancer.
For the tumorigenesis study 500 μg/g bwt of Biochanin A or vehicle dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) s.c, was injected at 16th, 18th,
and 20th days post-partum followed by the administration of dimethylbenz[a]nthracene (DMBA) (80 μg/g bwt) at 50th day. In
another set of experiments, to study the involvement of peroxidative process in the mechanism of action of test compound,
different antioxidant parameters were studied following the administration of two different doses of Biochanin A (0.5 and
50 mg/kg bwt, through oral gavage for 10 days) in the prepubertal rats from day 16 post-partum. Results showed a significant
reduction in the mammary tumors (more than 40%) in Biochanin A treated animals, as compared to animals treated with DMBA only.
Spectrophotometric enzyme estimations revealed that the specific activities of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase
(SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione transferase (GST), DT-diaphorase (DTD), and reduced glutathione
(GSH) levels were increased, whereas specific activities of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and lipid peroxidation (LPO) were
decreased significantly, both in liver as well as in mammary gland, in animals treated with Biochanin A prepubertally. These
results reveal the possible involvement of the antioxidative and metabolic enzymes in the suppression of cancer burden and
incidence in a prepubertal rat model suggesting that the intake of this phytoestrogen at an early stage may help in lowering
the risk of mammary tumor. |
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Keywords: | Biochanin A Mammary tumors Chemoprevention Antioxidant enzymes Prepubertal animals |
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