Abstract
The important physiological roles of nitric oxide (NO) suggest that donation of NO may be useful for treatment of several disease states. Some pharmacological NO donors, that they may serve as natural strange and transport forms for bioregulatory NO and currently in use for the biological generation of NO. Other important feature of NO is a mutagenic compound that can cause mutations in bacteria as well as chromosomal aberrations in rat primary lung cells. To examine the possible role of tumorigenicity in mouse skin tumor initiating, we tested the effect of one NO donor, (±)-E-Methyl-2-[(E)-hydroxyimino]-5-nitro-6-methoxy-3-hexenamide (NOR1) in twostage mouse skin carcinogenesis. SENCARmice were initiated with single dose of 390 nmol NOR1 and promoted with 1.7 nmol TPA twice weekly for 20 weeks. Mice developed an average of 5 or 6 skin tumors/mouse and an 100 % tumor incidence. On the course of studies of signaling pathway for carcinogenesis, western blotting analysis of qualified epidermal particule protein showed that H-Ras, MEK, p38 and cGMP expression in mouse skin were abnormal responsible for NOR1 treatment in a timeand dose-dependent matter. We posturate that these data suggest possible role of MAP pathway and cGMP as regulatory mechanism of potent activity in NO donor induced carcinogenesis. from 2nd International Conference of cGMP Generators, Effectors and Therapeutic Implications Potsdam, Germany, 10–12 June, 2005
Highlights
The important physiological roles of nitric oxide (NO) suggest that donation of NO may be useful for treatment of several disease states
To examine the possible role of tumorigenicity in mouse skin tumor initiating, we tested the effect of one NO donor, (±)-E-Methyl-2-[(E)-hydroxyimino]-5-nitro-6-methoxy-3-hexenamide (NOR1) in twostage mouse skin carcinogenesis
SENCARmice were initiated with single dose of 390 nmol NOR1 and promoted with 1.7 nmol TPA twice weekly for 20 weeks
Summary
The important physiological roles of nitric oxide (NO) suggest that donation of NO may be useful for treatment of several disease states. Tumor initiating activity of NO donor in two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis and its role of cGMP Harukuni Tokuda*1, Fumio Enjo1, Ayako Kumagai1, Takao Konoshima2, Midori Takasaki2, Junko Takayasu1 and Hoyoku Nishino1
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