β-Carotene-Induced Changes in RARβ Isoform mRNA Expression Patterns Do Not Influence Lung Adenoma Multiplicity in the NNK-Initiated A/J Mouse Model

2006 
Abstract: A number of epidemiological studies have reported associations of β-carotene plasma levels or intake with decreased lung cancer risk. However, intervention studies in smokers reported increased lung tumor rates after high long-term β-carotene supplementation. For insight into these conflicting results, we studied the influence of β-carotene on tobacco smoke carcinogen-induced lung cancer development in the A/J-mouse using 4-(N-Methyl-N-nitro samino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) as the initiator and lung adenoma multiplicity as the functional endpoint. Gene regulation of the putative tumor suppressor RARβ in mouse lung was analyzed by quantitative real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for its relevance in predicting the endpoint of lung cancer. A/J-mice achieved plasma β-carotene levels of up to 3 μmol/L within 4 wk and up to 6 μmol/L after 6 mo of supplementation on a diet modified to enhance β-carotene absorption. Despite high lung β-carotene concentrations of up ...
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