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Beneficial properties of melatonin in an experimental model of pancreatic cancer

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Ruiz-Rabelo, Juan F.
Vázquez, Reyes
Perea, María D.
Cruz, Adolfo
González Ojeda, Raúl
Romero, Ana
Muñoz-Villanueva, María del Carmen
Túnez, Isaac
Montilla, Pedro
Muntané Relat, Jordi
Padillo, Francisco J.
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Wiley
Date
2007
Subject
Lipid peroxidation
Melatonin
Oxidative stress
Pancreatic cancer
Syrian hamster
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Pancreatic cancer is a major health problem because of the aggressiveness of the disease and the lack of effective systemic therapies. Melatonin has antioxidant activity and prevents experimental genotoxicity. However, the effect of melatonin in pancreatic cancer has not been tested. Pancreatic carcinogenesis was induced by N-nitrosobis (2-oxopropyl)amine (BOP) in Syrian hamsters. Melatonin was administered during the BOP-induction phase (12 wk) and/or following the postinduction phase (12 wk). Different parameters of oxidative stress including lipid peroxides (LPO) and antioxidants (superoxide dismutase, catalase, reduced glutathione and glutathione peroxidase) were determined in pancreatic tissue. Also, the presence of atypical hyperplasia (AH), well and moderately differentiated adenomacarcinoma (ADC-WD and ADC-MD, respectively) were studied. The administration of BOP induced an intense oxidative stress and ADC induction in the pancreas. The administration of melatonin during the induction or postinduction phase reduced LPO and improved the antioxidant status, as well as drastically reducing the presence of ADC but some AH remained. In conclusion, treatment with melatonin reduced oxidative damage and cancer nodules induced by BOP in the pancreas.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/33045
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Ruiz-Rabelo, J. F., Vázquez, R., Perea, M. D., Cruz, A., González, R., Romero, A., Muñoz-Villanueva, M. C., Túnez, I., Montilla, P., Muntané, J., & Padillo, F. J. (2007). Beneficial properties of melatonin in an experimental model of pancreatic cancer. Journal of Pineal Research, 43(3), 270–275. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-079X.2007.00472.x
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