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Pterostilbene and Probiotic Complex in Chemoprevention of Putative Precursor Lesions for Colorectal Cancer in an Experimental Model of Intestinal Carcinogenesis with 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine.

Márcio Alencar BarreiraMárcio Wilker Soares CampeloConceição da Silva Martins RebouçasAntoniella Souza Gomes DuarteMaria Lucianny Lima BarbosaSaid Gonçalves da Cruz FonsecaRaphaela Ribeiro QueirozÉrica Uchoa HolandaAna Beatriz Aragão de VasconcelosVitória Jannyne Guimarães de Sousa AraújoGabriel Maia DinizReinaldo Barreto OriáPaulo Roberto Leitão de Vasconcelos
Published in: Cancers (2023)
Dietary supplementation with pterostilbene (PS) and/or a probiotic (PRO) may ameliorate the intestinal microbiota in disease conditions. This study aims to evaluate PS and PRO for the chemoprevention of putative precursor lesions for colorectal cancer (CRC) in an experimental model of intestinal carcinogenesis with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (1,2-DMH). Sixty male Wistar rats were equally divided into five groups: Sham, 1,2-DMH, 1,2-DMH + PS, 1,2-DMH + PRO, and 1,2-DMH + PS + PRO. PRO (5 × 10 7 /mL) was offered in water, and PS (300 ppm) was provided in the diet ad libitum. 1,2-DMH (20 mg/kg/week) was administered for 15 consecutive weeks. In the 25th week, proctocolectomy was conducted. PRO alone and PRO combined with PS were the best intervention strategies to improve experimental 1,2-DMH-induced CRC regarding several parameters of carcinogenesis. Our findings may contribute to the development of novel preventive strategies for CRC and may help to identify novel modulators of colon carcinogenesis.
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