Differential effects of omega-3 PUFAS on tumor progression at early and advanced stages in TRAMP mice
Gustavo M. Amaro, Alana D. T. da Silva, Guilherme H. Tamarindo, Celina de A. Lamas, Sebastião R. Taboga, Valéria Helena Alves Cagnon, Rejane M. Góes
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Agradecimentos: This work was supported by São Paulo State Research Foundation—FAPESP (Grant to Rejane M. Góes: 2018/21891-4; Alana D. T. da Silva: 2019/15109-4), by National Council of Technological and Scientific Development—CNPq (Grants to Gustavo M. Amaro: 308367/2014-6; Rejane M. Góes...
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Agradecimentos: This work was supported by São Paulo State Research Foundation—FAPESP (Grant to Rejane M. Góes: 2018/21891-4; Alana D. T. da Silva: 2019/15109-4), by National Council of Technological and Scientific Development—CNPq (Grants to Gustavo M. Amaro: 308367/2014-6; Rejane M. Góes 311635/2017) and by Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel—CAPES (Grants to Alana D. T. da Silva and Guilherme H. Tamarindo, Finance Code 001)
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Abstract: In vitro studies evidenced antitumor effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids ([n-3] PUFAs), but their effects on prostate cancer (PCa) remain controversial in epidemiological studies. Here we investigated whether an (n-3) PUFA-enriched diet affects tumor progression in transgenic...
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Abstract: In vitro studies evidenced antitumor effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids ([n-3] PUFAs), but their effects on prostate cancer (PCa) remain controversial in epidemiological studies. Here we investigated whether an (n-3) PUFA-enriched diet affects tumor progression in transgenic adenocarcinoma of the mouse prostate (TRAMP), at early (12 weeks age) and advanced stages (20 weeks age). TRAMP mice were fed with standard rodent diet (C12, C20) or (n-3) PUFA-enriched diet containing 10% fish oil (T12, T20). A group of 8 weeks age animals fed standard diet was also used for comparison (C8). The ventral prostate was processed for histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses and serum samples submitted to biochemical assays. At early stages, (n-3) PUFA increased the frequency of normal epithelium (3.8-fold) and decreased the frequency of high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (3.3-fold) and in situ carcinoma (1.9-fold) in the gland, maintaining prostate pathological status similar to C8 group. At advanced stages, 50% of the animals developed a large primary tumor in both C20 and T20, and tumor weight did not differ (C20: 2.2?±?2.4; T20: 2.8?±?2.9?g). The ventral prostate of T12 and of T20 animals that did not develop primary tumors showed lower cell proliferation, tissue expressions of androgen (AR) and glucocorticoid (GR) receptors, than their respective controls. For these animals, (n-3) PUFA also avoided an increase in the number of T-lymphocytes, collagen fibers, and aSMA immunoreactivity, and preserved stromal gland microenvironment. (n-3) PUFA also lowered serum triglycerides and cholesterol, regulating the lipid metabolism of TRAMP mice. (n-3) PUFAs had a protective effect at early stages of PCa, delaying tumor progression in TRAMP mice, in parallel with reductions in cell proliferation, AR, and GR and maintenance of the stromal compartment of the gland. However, (n-3) PUFAs did not prevent the development of primary tumors for the T20 group, reinforcing the need for further investigation at advanced stages of disease
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FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2018/21891-4; 2019/15109-4
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
308367/2014-6; 311635/2017
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL DE NÍVEL SUPERIOR - CAPES
001
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.24421
Texto completo: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pros.24421
Differential effects of omega-3 PUFAS on tumor progression at early and advanced stages in TRAMP mice
Gustavo M. Amaro, Alana D. T. da Silva, Guilherme H. Tamarindo, Celina de A. Lamas, Sebastião R. Taboga, Valéria Helena Alves Cagnon, Rejane M. Góes
Differential effects of omega-3 PUFAS on tumor progression at early and advanced stages in TRAMP mice
Gustavo M. Amaro, Alana D. T. da Silva, Guilherme H. Tamarindo, Celina de A. Lamas, Sebastião R. Taboga, Valéria Helena Alves Cagnon, Rejane M. Góes
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