Acute elevation by short-term dietary restriction or food deprivation of type I I-compound levels in rat liver DNA

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Zhou, GD [1 ]
Hernandez, NS [1 ]
Randerath, E [1 ]
Randerath, K [1 ]
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[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Pharmacol, Div Toxicol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
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NUTRITION AND CANCER-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL | 1999年 / 35卷 / 01期
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10.1207/S1532791487-95
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Type I I-compounds are bulky endogenous DNA modifications detectable by P-32 postlabeling that exhibit age, species, tissue, genotype, gender, and diet dependence. Their formation appears unrelated to oxidative stress. In fact, several lines of indirect evidence suggest that many type I I-compounds may represent normal functional DNA modifications For example, long-term dietary restriction (DR), which retards the development of age-related diseases including cancer and extends median and maximum life spans, unexpectedly elicits significant increases rather than decreases in the levels of many I-compounds in different rodent tissues. Positive linear correlations have been observed between such levels and median life spans of the animals. In the present work we have investigated 1) whether elevation off-compound levels does not depend on chronic DR, i.e., occurs after a short period of DR or fasting, and 2) whether I-compound levels return to central values after the animals are returned to unrestricted feeding after food deprivation. Female Fischer 344 rats (approx 140 g each) were randomized into three groups. Group I was fed a natural ingredient (Puring 5001) diet ad libitum (AL) throughout the study, Group 2 was switched to 60% of the AL amount (40% DR) at 0 hour, and Group 3 was given no food for up to 72 hours and then returned to AL feeding until the end of the experiment. Liver DNA of individual rats (n = 4) was isolated for I-compound analysis at 24, 72, and 240 hours. Restricted and food-deprived rats showed elevated levels of hepatic I-compounds, with fasting eliciting the highest levels. These effects were seen as early as the 24-hour time point. Refeeding after 72 hours of food deprivation restored the levels to control values, measured at 240 hours. Our observations are discussed in relation to carcinogenesis and tumor promotion. The almost instantaneous changes of endogenous DNA modifications showed their exquisite sensitivity to nutritional factors and provided strong new evidence for precise regulation of their formation and removal.
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