Plant and marine n-3 fatty acids inhibit experimental metastasis of rat mammary adenocarcinoma cells Journal Article


Authors: Karmali, R. A.; Adams, L.; Trout, J. R.
Article Title: Plant and marine n-3 fatty acids inhibit experimental metastasis of rat mammary adenocarcinoma cells
Abstract: The effectiveness of dietary n-3 plant and marine fatty acids and n-6 gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) was tested as an antimetastatic modality in the experimental model of metastasis of 13762MAT:B mammary adenocarcinoma cells. Weanling female Fischer 344 rats were placed on one of the following diets: I-23.52% blackcurrant oil (BCO), II-23.52% corn oil (CO), III-15.52% BCO + 8% fish oil (FO), IV-20.52% FO + 3% CO, and V-5% CO. After 8 weeks, 15 rats per group were injected i.v. with 105 cells and diets were continued until sacrifice. In the 23.52% CO group (II), the number of small (<2 mm) and large (>2 mm) lung metastatic foci and their total volume were significantly greater than the BCO- and/or FO-fed groups (I, II and IV). Although the number of small metastatic foci was comparable in the 5% and 23.52% CO groups, the number of large foci and the total tumor volume were reduced in the 5% CO group. These results suggest that, compared to a low-corn oil diet or a high-fat diet containing a mixture of marine and plant n-3 fatty acids plus n-6 GLA, a 23.52% corn oil diet can enhance experimental metastasis of mammary adenocarcinoma cells. Total number of metastatic foci and tumor volume were the smallest in group III, receiving a combination of plant and marine n-3 fatty acids. © 1993.
Keywords: survival analysis; nonhuman; antineoplastic agents; adenocarcinoma; animal; metastasis; lung neoplasms; animal experiment; body weight; animalia; rat; neoplasm metastasis; rats; omega 3 fatty acid; fatty acids, omega-3; breast adenocarcinoma; carcinoma cell; oral drug administration; mammary neoplasms, experimental; phospholipids; rats, inbred f344; fat intake; polyunsaturated fatty acid; zea mays; plant oils; female; priority journal; article; support, non-u.s. gov't; gamma linolenic acid; fish oils; gamma-linolenic acid; linolenic acids
Journal Title: Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids
Volume: 48
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0952-3278
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.  
Date Published: 1993-04-01
Start Page: 309
End Page: 314
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0952-3278(93)90221-h
PUBMED: 8388566
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 March 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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