Preventive effect of fermented brown rice and rice bran on N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine-induced esophageal tumorigenesis in rats

  • Authors:
    • Toshiya Kuno
    • Yoshinobu Hirose
    • Kazuya Hata
    • Keizou Kato
    • Sheng Hong Qiang
    • Nami Kitaori
    • Akira Hara
    • Teruaki Iwasaki
    • Teruki Yoshimura
    • Keiji Wada
    • Hiroshi Kobayashi
    • Hideki Mori
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  • Published online on: December 1, 2004     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.25.6.1809
  • Pages: 1809-1815
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Abstract

Modifying effect of fermented brown rice by Aspergillus Oryzae (FBRA) during the initiation or post-initiation phase of N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine (NMBA)-induced esophageal tumorigenesis was investigated in rats. Five-week-old male F344 rats were divided into 7 groups, and groups 1-5 were given subcutaneous injections of NMBA (0.5 mg/kg body weight/injection 15 times) for 5 weeks starting at 7 weeks of age. Groups 2 and 4 were fed the diet containing 5 and 10% FBRA during the initiation phase, respectively, whereas groups 3 and 5 were fed these diets during the post-initiation phase. Group 6 was given the diet containing 10% FBRA throughout the experiment, and group 7 was kept on the basal diet alone and served as an untreated control. Incidence and multiplicity of esophageal neoplasms of group 1 (NMBA alone) were 89% and 1.63±1.01/rat, respectively. Those of groups 3 (65%, 1.04±1.04) and 5 (58%, 0.77±0.86) were significantly less than those of group 1. Furthermore, the incidence and multiplicity of esophageal preneoplastic lesions (dysplasia) of group 5 were less than those of group 1. Post-initiation feeding of 10% FBRA significantly decreased BrdU incorporation in the non-lesional esophageal tissues when compared to that of the control. In addition, the analysis of expression levels of phase I enzymes of livers at the termination of experiment showed no clear differences among the groups. These observations indicate for the first time that FBRA inhibits NMBA-induced esophageal tumor development in rats possibly through inhibition of cell proliferation in the post-initiation phase, and suggest that FBRA is a promising dietary agent for prevention of human esophageal cancer.

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Kuno T, Hirose Y, Hata K, Kato K, Qiang SH, Kitaori N, Hara A, Iwasaki T, Yoshimura T, Wada K, Wada K, et al: Preventive effect of fermented brown rice and rice bran on N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine-induced esophageal tumorigenesis in rats. Int J Oncol 25: 1809-1815, 2004
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Kuno, T., Hirose, Y., Hata, K., Kato, K., Qiang, S.H., Kitaori, N. ... Mori, H. (2004). Preventive effect of fermented brown rice and rice bran on N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine-induced esophageal tumorigenesis in rats. International Journal of Oncology, 25, 1809-1815. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.25.6.1809
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Kuno, T., Hirose, Y., Hata, K., Kato, K., Qiang, S. H., Kitaori, N., Hara, A., Iwasaki, T., Yoshimura, T., Wada, K., Kobayashi, H., Mori, H."Preventive effect of fermented brown rice and rice bran on N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine-induced esophageal tumorigenesis in rats". International Journal of Oncology 25.6 (2004): 1809-1815.
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Kuno, T., Hirose, Y., Hata, K., Kato, K., Qiang, S. H., Kitaori, N., Hara, A., Iwasaki, T., Yoshimura, T., Wada, K., Kobayashi, H., Mori, H."Preventive effect of fermented brown rice and rice bran on N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine-induced esophageal tumorigenesis in rats". International Journal of Oncology 25, no. 6 (2004): 1809-1815. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.25.6.1809