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Publication : Lack of elevated liver carcinogenicity of aminophenylnorharman in p53-deficient mice.

First Author  Iidaka T Year  2005
Journal  Cancer Lett Volume  217
Issue  2 Pages  149-59
PubMed ID  15617832 Mgi Jnum  J:95218
Mgi Id  MGI:3525715 Doi  10.1016/j.canlet.2004.07.015
Citation  Iidaka T, et al. (2005) Lack of elevated liver carcinogenicity of aminophenylnorharman in p53-deficient mice. Cancer Lett 217(2):149-59
abstractText  The hepatocarcinogenic potential of 9-(4'-aminophenyl)-9H-pyrido[3,4-b]indole (aminophenylnorharman, APNH) was investigated using male and female p53 deficient mice. Incidence of oval cell hyperplasia was 2/14 (14.3%), 14/23 (60.9%), and 2/10 (20%) in p53 nullizygous (-/-), heterozygous (+/-), and wild type (+/+) mice, respectively, exposed to 30ppm APNH for 15 weeks, while hepatocellular anisonucleosis was observed only in APNH-treated p53 (-/-) mice. At 40 weeks, hepatocellular carcinomas had developed in 16/46 (34.8%) and 10/27 (37.0%) of female p53 (+/-) and (+/+) mice in contrast to only 1/45 (2.2%) and 2/12 (16.7%) in their male counterparts, respectively, without any detectable p53 gene mutations. Dose-dependent APNH-DNA adduct formation and transcriptional induction of CYP 1A1, but not CYP 1A2, was revealed with 7-day APNH treatment using female C57BL/6J mice. These results suggested hepatocarcinogenicity of APNH in mice could be linked to the liver microenvironment including hormonal milieu but independent of p53 expression and p53 gene mutations.
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