1. Cathepsin B in the growth of colorectal cancer: suppressive effect of leupeptin on the growth of DMH-induced rat colon neoplasm
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Satoh, Yasumasa, Higashi, Toshihiro, Nouso, Kazuhiro, Shiota, Tetsuya, Kinugasa, Nobuyuki, Yoshida, Keigo, Uematsu, Shuji, Nakatsukasa, Harushige, Nishimura, Yukio, and Tsuji, Takao
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colorectal adenoma ,Dimethylhydrazines ,Male ,Gabexate ,Leupeptins ,colorectal cancer ,Esters ,Guanidines ,1,2-Dimethylhydrazine ,Cathepsin B ,Rats ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Carcinogens ,Animals ,Protease Inhibitors - Abstract
Cathepsin B, a thiol protease, has been reported to be involved in cancer progression and metastasis. The suppressive effects of two kinds of protease inhibitors, leupeptin and dietary camostate (FOY-305), on tumorigenesis and progression in 1, 2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced rat colon neoplasm were examined in relation to tissue cathepsin B activity. Male Donryu rats were treated with leupeptin or FOY-305 during or after the administration of DMH. There were no significant differences in average tumor numbers among all DMH-treated groups. However, the percentage of small tumors was significantly higher in the group in which leupeptin was supplied during DMH administration. This trend was not recognized in the FOY-305-treated groups. The ratio of cathepsin B activity in the tumors to that in the tumor-bearing tissue (T/Tb) was significantly increased with increasing tumor size (P = 0.009). The cathepsin B activity levels in the tumor-bearing mucosa in the groups which received leupeptin or FOY-305 following DMH treatment were both significantly lower than that in the group which received neither protease inhibitor (P = 0.046 and P = 0.0067, respectively). The results obtained indicate that leupeptin may have suppressed tumor growth by lowering the tissue cathepsin B activity.
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- 1996