In Vivo 2005-01-01

Prevention of tumors of the large intestine by celecoxib in mice.

Melissa Coles, Bela Toth

Index: In Vivo 19(4) , 661-5, (2005)

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Abstract

Celecoxib (C), a COX-2 enzyme inhibitor, was administered at a 0.1% dose level in the diet of female Swiss Webster CFW outbred mice for life. The mice also received 1,2-dimethylhydrazine dihydrochloride (1,2-DMH) as 10 weekly subcutaneous injections at 20 microg/g body weight. The number of animals with large intestinal cancer and the total number of these cancers were 30 and 321 in the 1,2-DMH-treated group, while the corresponding figures in the C and 1,2-DMH-treated group were 29 and 156. This difference is statistically highly significant. The literature contains a limited number of publications concerning the cancer chemopreventive activity of C, particularly in mice. The present work, thus, provides additional proof in this field of interest.

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