methylnitronitrosoguanidine and Polyps

methylnitronitrosoguanidine has been researched along with Polyps* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for methylnitronitrosoguanidine and Polyps

ArticleYear
Suppressive effect of wasabi (pungent Japanese spice) on gastric carcinogenesis induced by MNNG in rats.
    Nutrition and cancer, 1991, Volume: 16, Issue:1

    Dietary habits have been causally implicated in gastric carcinogenesis, whereas minor dietary items may also play a part. Wasabi is a popular pungent spice in Japanese meals. In this study the effect of wasabi on N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG)-induced gastric carcinogenesis was studied in rats. Wistar WKY male rats received drinking water containing 50 micrograms/ml of MNNG or tap water alone and a basal diet (PCE-2) or PCE-2 containing 10% (wt/wt) of wasabi powder for 40 weeks. Thus, three groups were completed as MNNG + PCE-2 (n = 30), MNNG + wasabi (n = 30), and tap water + wasabi (n = 30). At autopsy, nine rats (30%) had seven glandular stomach tumors (2 adenocarcinomas, 2 adenomatous polyps, and 3 adenomatous glandular hyperplasias) and three duodenal adenocarcinomas in the MNNG + PCE-2 group, whereas in the MNNG + wasabi group, two rats (7%) had one forestomach epidermoid cyst and one duodenal carcinosarcoma (corrected chi 2 = 4.63, p less than 0.05 for incidences of glandular stomach tumors between 2 groups). In addition, two rats had microscopic atypical glands in the MNNG + PCE-2 group. There was no tumor in the tap water + wasabi group. These results indicated that glandular stomach carcinogenesis induced by MNNG was suppressed by the administration of wasabi.

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Animals; Condiments; Diet; Duodenal Neoplasms; Gastric Mucosa; Hyperplasia; Japan; Male; Methylnitronitrosoguanidine; Plants, Edible; Polyps; Rats; Rats, Inbred WKY; Stomach Neoplasms; Water

1991
Regression of polyploid carcinoma induced by N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine in the stomach of a dog.
    Gan, 1980, Volume: 71, Issue:2

    Polyploid carcinoma in the gastric antrum of a Beagle dog induced by N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) was sequentially studied by endoscopy and biopsy. Ulcer appeared on the angulus of the stomach at the 28th week and resulted in ulcer scar at the 42nd week. A new depression with atypical glands arose on the ulcer scar at the 69th week, developed elevated border at the 77th week, and progressed to a polyploid lesion at the 90th week. Well-differentiated adenocarcinoma in situ was found in the polyploid lesion at the 97th week. It gradually grew with nodular change of its surface. However, the carcinoma was ulcerated at the 126th week, became an elevated lesion with central depression at the 138th week, and finally regressed at the 154th week. At necropsy on the 202nd week, no carcinoma was found in the stomach.

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Animals; Carcinoma in Situ; Dogs; Male; Methylnitronitrosoguanidine; Neoplasm Regression, Spontaneous; Neoplasms, Experimental; Polyps; Stomach Neoplasms

1980