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Dietary omega-3-polyunsaturated fatty acids prevent the development of metastases of colon carcinoma in rat liver

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
卷 46, 期 5, 页码 279-285

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-007-0662-y

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colon carcinoma; liver metastasis; nutrition; omega-3 fatty acids; tumor growth

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Background Fish oil consisting of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) seems to reduce the incidence of colon cancer. The effect of PUFAs on metastasis of colon carcinoma is still unclear. Aim The study was designed to examine the effects of a diet rich in omega-3-PUFAs on a model of colorectal metastasis. Methods Thirthy animals (WAG/Rij) were randomly assigned to receive an omega-3 diet or a control diet to evaluate their effect on tumor growth. The target male rats (WAG/Rij) were fed a diet containing 15% omega-3-fatty acids three days before and 28 days after intervention and the control rats received 15% coconut oil at the same time points. CC 531 cells, a moderately differentiated colon adenocarcinoma, were injected into the spleen of each rat. After 28 days of diet, animals were sacrificed. The tumor growth was evaluated macroscopically and microscopically in liver tissue. The tissue was examined after immunostaining and the use of monoclonal antibodies. Results PUFAs decreased the index of tumor load from 1.54 in the controls to 0.79 in the treatment group (P = 0.036). While 69.2% of the control animals were tumor positive, only 21.4% of the target animals showed tumor after omega-3-fatty acid (P < 0.05). Conclusion We could show that omega-3-fatty acids may decrease malignant metastatic tumor growth in the liver.

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