Abstract
In the present study, we investigated epithelial cell proliferation in heterozygous p53 knockout (p53+/-) mice after administration of two urinary bladder non-genotoxic carcinogens, in comparison with that in wild-type littermates (p53+/+). Mice at 10-weeks of age were given 2% sodium ortho-phenylphenate (Na-OPP) or 2.5% uracil in the basal diet for 4 weeks. Uracil evoked a marked elevation of epithelial cell proliferation and development of papillary or diffuse epithelial hyperplasia associated with calculus formation in p53+/- as well as p53+/+ mice. Administration of Na-OPP caused alkalization of the urine in both. Neither Na-OPP nor uracil induced a higher epithelial cell proliferative response in p53+/- mice as compared with p53+/+ mice. While we previously reported p53+/- mice to be highly sensitive to a genotoxic urinary bladder carcinogen, N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine, the present results suggest that p53+/- mice may not have a high susceptibility to induction of urinary bladder tumors by non-genotoxic carcinogens.
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