Abstract

Control (C) or Thymoma (T) implanted male C57BL/6J mice received a basal diet containing 16.5% glucose (G) or fructose (F). Compared to the C-G group, the C-F mice consumed more food and less water, and gained more weight. The blood glucose, insulin and triglyceride levels were higher in the C-F than in the C-G mice. Thymoma implantation into the right flank caused a transient decrease in body weight followed by a steady increase due to tumour growth. Tumours were detected earlier and tumour size was greater in the T-F group than in the T-G mice. Tumour chemical composition was similar in both groups. Blood analysis showed that the T mice had lower glucose and higher insulin and triglyceride levels than the C group. Carcasses from the T groups contained more water and ash and less fat than their C counterparts, but the type of sugar did not affect the body composition of the C or T groups. The results suggest that dietary fructose may enhance the growth of tumour via its hyperinsulinaemic action.

Highlights

  • Treatment were selected at random and the animals were injected in the right flank muscle with Thymoma tumour cells

  • The objective of the present work was to compare the effects of dietary glucose and fructose on the incidence and development of Thymoma and on blood glucose, insulin and triglyceride levels in mice with and without implanted Thymoma tumours

  • No consistent difference in water intake was observed between the tumour-bearing mice fed glucose and those receiving fructose, the water consumption in both groups being quite similar to that of the G control group

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The objective of the present work was to compare the effects of dietary glucose and fructose on the incidence and development of Thymoma and on blood glucose, insulin and triglyceride levels in mice with and without implanted Thymoma tumours

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