Abstract

BackgroundAnimal models of blood cancer are important tools to study these malignancies and also screen for novel therapeutic agents. Evidence from past research on the carcinogenic properties of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]-anthracene (DMBA) was provided by a handful of studies. However, recent literature on DMBA carcinogenic activity and the underlying mechanisms is scarce.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to develop a chemical model of leukemia using DMBA. Male Wistar rats (6 weeks old) were administered 1.5 mg of DMBA dissolved in sesame oil in biweekly doses using oral intragastric intubation.Materials and MethodsFrequent complete blood counts and blood smear morphology assessment were used to assess the development of leukemia, while gross pathology and histopathology staining were used to evaluate malignancy development.ResultsThe results showed that only 4% of rats developed acute lymphocytic leukemia. Interestingly, 36% of the rats developed tumors (parotid tumors [24%] and fibrosarcomas [12%]).ConclusionThese results suggest the pleiotropic potential of DMBA in the induction of multiple types of malignancies, including leukemia. This could be used as a model to validate therapeutic targets for leukemia and other induced malignancies.

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