The proposed investigations are designed to determine if supplementation of
the diet with vitamin A or Beta-carotene would result in inhibition of the
incidence and development of salivary gland tumors. The effects of delayed
administration of Beta-carotene and its mechanism of action as a cancer
chemopreventive agent would also be studied.
Tumors will be induced in submandibular salivary glands (SMSG) of rats by
injecting dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA) into one of the gland, the
contralateral gland would be injected with the vehicle alone. During the
initial experiments, rats will be fed diets supplemented with different
levels of vitamin A and Beta-carotene. The dietary regimens will be
initiated 4 weeks prior to the DMBA treatment and continued thereafter
(20-24 weeks after the DMBA treatment). The incidence and weight of the
tumors will be determined in each group along with its histological
evaluation after hematoxylin and eosin staining. The activity of
Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase will be determined histochemically and
biochemically in the SMSG (normal versus DMBA-treated) of rats fed
different diets. Similar studies using DMBA-induced salivary gland tumor
model, will also be conducted to determine if a delayed supplementation of
the diet with Beta-carotene is effective in inhibiting tumorogenesis. The
mechanism of cancer chemopreventive effects of Beta-carotene will be
investigated by determining whether it is Beta-carotene per se or its
ability to be converted to vitamin A in vivo is the main reason for its
antitumor effects. These studies will include comparison of the
chemopreventive ability of Beta-carotene with canthaxanthin, another C40
carotenoid which is not converted to vitamin A. Studies on the levels of
tissue peroxides and Alpha-tocopherol as affected by Beta-carotene feeding
will also be conducted in order to develop a better understanding of the
mechanism of the tumor preventive effects of Beta-carotene.
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
782627814
UEI
M7KCJ79FAVH5
Project Start Date
01-March-1984
Project End Date
28-February-1987
Budget Start Date
01-March-1985
Budget End Date
28-February-1986
Project Funding Information for 1985
Total Funding
$76,503
Direct Costs
$55,437
Indirect Costs
$21,066
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1985
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
$76,503
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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