PMID: 6411335Oct 1, 1983Paper

Transplacental action of diethylstilbestrol on mammary carcinogenesis in female rats given one or two doses of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene

Cancer Research
E S Boylan, R E Calhoon

Abstract

Aspects of the development, morphology, and estrogen binding capacity of mammary tumors in rats exposed prenatally to the synthetic estrogen, diethylstilbestrol (DES), and treated postnatally with 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) were analyzed as part of a project aimed at understanding the effects of transplacental exposure to DES on estrogen-sensitive tissues. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were given injections of DES (total dose, 1.2 micrograms) or vehicle alone on Days 15 and 18 of gestation. All female offspring were given gastric intubations of DMBA, either a single 10-mg dose on Day 50 or two doses (10 mg each) on Days 50 and 57. Among rats treated postnatally with 10 mg of DMBA, the DES-exposed group had a significantly greater incidence of palpable mammary tumors than did the vehicle-exposed controls. In addition, there was an earlier time of appearance of palpable tumors in the DES-exposed group. When the data from rats treated postnatally with two 10-mg doses of DMBA were analyzed, there were no significant differences in palpable mammary tumor incidence or tumor latency between the DES-exposed and vehicle-exposed groups. When the pathology of the mammary tumors produced in rats treated with 10 mg of DMBA was ana...Continue Reading

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