Interactions between ethanol and cigarette smoke in a mouse lung carcinogenesis model

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作者
Balansky, Roumen [1 ,2 ]
Ganchev, Gancho [1 ]
Iltcheva, Marietta [1 ]
Nikolov, Manasi [1 ]
La Maestra, S. [2 ]
Micale, Rosanna T. [2 ]
Steele, Vernon E. [3 ]
De Flora, Silvio [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Oncol Ctr, Str Plovdivsko Pole 6, Sofia 1756, Bulgaria
[2] Univ Genoa, Dept Hlth Sci, Via A Pastore 1, I-16132 Genoa, Italy
[3] NCI, Chemoprevent Agent Dev Res Grp, Div Canc Prevent, 9609 Med Ctr Dr, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
Cigarette smoke; Ethanol; Lung tumors; Histopathological alterations; Cytogenetic damage; N-ACETYLCYSTEINE; TOBACCO-SMOKE; RAT-LIVER; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; OXIDATIVE STRESS; NEONATAL MICE; EXPOSED MICE; DNA-ADDUCTS; CANCER; MODULATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.tox.2016.11.008
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Both ethanol and cigarette smoke are classified as human carcinogens. They can synergize, especially in tissues of the upper aerodigestive tract that are targeted by both agents. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the individual and combined effects of ethanol and smoke in the respiratory tract, either following transplacental exposure and/or postnatal exposure. We designed two consecutive studies in mouse models by exposing Swiss H mice to oral ethanol and/or inhaled mainstream cigarette smoke for up to 4 months, at various prenatal and postnatal life stages. Clastogenic effects and histopathological alterations were evaluated after 4 and 8 months, respectively. Ethanol was per se devoid of clastogenic effects in mouse peripheral blood erythrocytes. However, especially in mice exposed both transplacentally throughout pregnancy and in the postnatal life, ethanol administration was associated not only with liver damage but also with pro-angiogenetic effects in the lung by stimulating the proliferation of blood vessels. In addition, these mice developed pulmonary emphysema, alveolar epithelial hyperplasias, microadenomas, and benign tumors. On the other hand, ethanol interfered in the lung carcinogenesis process resulting from the concomitant exposure of mice to smoke. In fact, ethanol significantly attenuated some smoke-related preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions in the respiratory tract, such as alveolar epithelial hyperplasia, microadenomas, and even malignant tumors. In addition, ethanol attenuated cigarette smoke clastogenicity. In conclusion, preclinical studies provide evidence that, in spite of its pulmonary toxicity, ethanol may mitigate some noxious effects of cigarette smoke in the respiratory tract. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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