Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis

Pinocembrin (5, 7-dihydroxyflavanone) is a flavanone extracted from the rhizome of Boesenbergia pandurata. Our previous studies demonstrated that pinocembrin had no toxicity or mutagenicity in rats. We here evaluated its effects on the initiation and promotion stages in diethylnitrosamine-induced ra...

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Main Authors: Punvittayagul C., Pompimon W., Wanibuchi H., Fukushima S., Wongpoomchai R.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22901204
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-40082014-08-30T02:35:34Z Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis Punvittayagul C. Pompimon W. Wanibuchi H. Fukushima S. Wongpoomchai R. Pinocembrin (5, 7-dihydroxyflavanone) is a flavanone extracted from the rhizome of Boesenbergia pandurata. Our previous studies demonstrated that pinocembrin had no toxicity or mutagenicity in rats. We here evaluated its effects on the initiation and promotion stages in diethylnitrosamine-induced rat hepatocarcinogenesis, using short- and medium-term carcinogenicity tests. Micronucleated hepatocytes and liver glutathione-S-transferase placental form foci were used as end point markers. Pinocembrin was neither mutagenic nor carcinogenic in rat liver, and neither inhibited nor prevented micronucleus formation as well as GST-P positive foci formation induced by diethylnitrosamine. Interestingly, pinocembrin slightly increased the number of GST-P positive foci when given prior to diethylnitrosamine injection. 2014-08-30T02:35:34Z 2014-08-30T02:35:34Z 2012 Journal Article 1513-7368 22901204 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22901204 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4008 eng
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description Pinocembrin (5, 7-dihydroxyflavanone) is a flavanone extracted from the rhizome of Boesenbergia pandurata. Our previous studies demonstrated that pinocembrin had no toxicity or mutagenicity in rats. We here evaluated its effects on the initiation and promotion stages in diethylnitrosamine-induced rat hepatocarcinogenesis, using short- and medium-term carcinogenicity tests. Micronucleated hepatocytes and liver glutathione-S-transferase placental form foci were used as end point markers. Pinocembrin was neither mutagenic nor carcinogenic in rat liver, and neither inhibited nor prevented micronucleus formation as well as GST-P positive foci formation induced by diethylnitrosamine. Interestingly, pinocembrin slightly increased the number of GST-P positive foci when given prior to diethylnitrosamine injection.
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author Punvittayagul C.
Pompimon W.
Wanibuchi H.
Fukushima S.
Wongpoomchai R.
spellingShingle Punvittayagul C.
Pompimon W.
Wanibuchi H.
Fukushima S.
Wongpoomchai R.
Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis
author_facet Punvittayagul C.
Pompimon W.
Wanibuchi H.
Fukushima S.
Wongpoomchai R.
author_sort Punvittayagul C.
title Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis
title_short Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis
title_full Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis
title_fullStr Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis
title_sort effects of pinocembrin on the initiation and promotion stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22901204
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4008
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