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饮食诱导肥胖小鼠的肿瘤生长增加:卵巢激素的影响。

Increased tumor growth in mice with diet-induced obesity: impact of ovarian hormones.

作者信息

Yakar Shoshana, Nunez Nomeli P, Pennisi Patricia, Brodt Pnina, Sun Hui, Fallavollita Lucia, Zhao Hong, Scavo Louis, Novosyadlyy Ruslan, Kurshan Naamit, Stannard Bethel, East-Palmer Joyce, Smith Nicole C P, Perkins Susan N, Fuchs-Young Robin, Barrett J Carl, Hursting Stephen D, LeRoith Derek

机构信息

Diabetes Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.

出版信息

Endocrinology. 2006 Dec;147(12):5826-34. doi: 10.1210/en.2006-0311. Epub 2006 Sep 7.

Abstract

Obesity increases the risk of many cancers in both males and females. This study describes a link between obesity, obesity-associated metabolic alterations, and the risk of developing cancer in male and female mice. The goal of this study was to evaluate the relationship between gender and obesity and to determine the role of estrogen status in obese females and its effect on tumor growth. We examined the susceptibility of C57BL/6 mice to diet-induced obesity, insulin resistance/glucose intolerance, and tumors. Mice were injected sc with one of two tumorigenic cell lines, Lewis lung carcinoma, or mouse colon 38-adenocarcinoma. Results show that tumor growth rate was increased in obese mice vs. control mice irrespective of the tumor cell type. To investigate the effect of estrogen status on tumor development in obese females, we compared metabolic parameters and tumor growth in ovariectomized (ovx) and intact obese female mice. Obese ovx female mice developed insulin resistance and glucose intolerance similar to that observed in obese males. Our results demonstrate that body adiposity increased in ovx females irrespective of the diet administered and that tumor growth correlated positively with body adiposity. Overall, these data point to more rapid tumor growth in obese mice and suggest that endogenous sex steroids, together with diet, affect adiposity, insulin sensitivity, and tumor growth in female mice.

摘要

肥胖会增加男性和女性患多种癌症的风险。本研究描述了肥胖、肥胖相关的代谢改变与雄性和雌性小鼠患癌风险之间的联系。本研究的目的是评估性别与肥胖之间的关系,并确定雌激素状态在肥胖雌性小鼠中的作用及其对肿瘤生长的影响。我们检测了C57BL/6小鼠对饮食诱导的肥胖、胰岛素抵抗/葡萄糖不耐受及肿瘤的易感性。给小鼠皮下注射两种致瘤细胞系之一,即Lewis肺癌细胞系或小鼠结肠38腺癌细胞系。结果显示,无论肿瘤细胞类型如何,肥胖小鼠的肿瘤生长速率均高于对照小鼠。为了研究雌激素状态对肥胖雌性小鼠肿瘤发生的影响,我们比较了去卵巢(ovx)和完整的肥胖雌性小鼠的代谢参数及肿瘤生长情况。肥胖的去卵巢雌性小鼠出现了与肥胖雄性小鼠类似的胰岛素抵抗和葡萄糖不耐受。我们的结果表明,无论给予何种饮食,去卵巢雌性小鼠的体脂均增加,且肿瘤生长与体脂呈正相关。总体而言,这些数据表明肥胖小鼠的肿瘤生长更快,并提示内源性性激素与饮食共同影响雌性小鼠的体脂、胰岛素敏感性及肿瘤生长。

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