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Lifetime Dose-Response Relationships for Mammary Tumor Induction by a Single Administration of N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea

David L. McCormick, Christine B. Adamowski, Arsen Fiks and Richard C. Moon
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DOI:  Published May 1981
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Dose-response relationships for the induction of mammary tumors by a single i.v. injection of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) were studied. At 50 days of age, groups of 20 virgin female Sprague-Dawley rats received single doses of 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, or 10 mg MNU per kg body weight; a group of 10 control rats received 0.85% NaCl solution only. Animals were observed for the appearance of mammary tumors over their life span or until 600 days after carcinogen administration. Both malignant and benign mammary tumors appeared in all groups; however, malignant tumors appeared earlier and at a faster rate than did benign tumors. Incidence of cancer and number of cancers per animal increased with increasing MNU dose; the latent period for cancer increased with decreasing dose. The number of benign tumors induced as a percentage of total tumors increased with decreasing dose, ranging from approximately 10% in groups receiving more than 30 mg MNU per kg to 58% in the group receiving 10 mg/kg. Foci of metastatic mammary carcinoma were found in lungs of animals in several MNU dose groups. Data from the present study indicate that a single i.v. administration of MNU induces mammary cancer in a dose-related fashion, with little toxicity and a short latent period; induced cancers metastasize to distant sites. The single-dose MNU model thus appears to be superior to both the 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene and multiple-dose MNU models, particularly for use in studies of modification of mammary carcinogenesis.

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  • ↵1 Supported in part by Contracts N01-CP-23292 and N01-CP-75939 from the National Cancer Institute.

  • ↵2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at Life Sciences Division, IIT Research Institute, 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, Ill. 60616.

  • Received November 7, 1980.
  • Accepted January 29, 1981.
  • ©1981 American Association for Cancer Research.
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David L. McCormick, Christine B. Adamowski, Arsen Fiks and Richard C. Moon
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Lifetime Dose-Response Relationships for Mammary Tumor Induction by a Single Administration of N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea
David L. McCormick, Christine B. Adamowski, Arsen Fiks and Richard C. Moon
Cancer Res May 1 1981 (41) (5) 1690-1694;
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