Morrison S D
Cancer Res. 1975 Nov;35(11 Pt. 2):3339-42.
Some parallels and differences are considered between the nutritional circumstances that favor carcinogenesis and those that favor tumor growth and host cachexia. From evidence on deletion of physiological feeding controls and changes in feeding behavior during tumor growth and from evidence on differences in sets of available feeding controls and in feeding behavior among normal individuals, it is suggested that acquisition of possibly carcinogenic dietary habits may originate, in part, from innate deficits in physiological feeding controls.
本文探讨了有利于致癌作用的营养环境与有利于肿瘤生长和宿主恶病质的营养环境之间的一些异同。根据肿瘤生长过程中生理进食控制缺失和进食行为变化的证据,以及正常个体之间可用进食控制组和进食行为差异的证据,提示可能致癌的饮食习惯的形成可能部分源于生理进食控制的先天缺陷。