Stimulation of cell division in the rat by NaCl, KCl, MgCl2, and CaCl2, and inhibition of the sodium chloride effect on the glandular stomach by ascorbic acid and β-carotene

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Serena M. Lugli
Werner K. Lutz
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[1] Institute of Toxicology,
[2] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and University of Zürich,undefined
[3] CH-8603 Schwerzenbach,undefined
[4] Switzerland,undefined
[5] Department of Toxicology,undefined
[6] University of Würzburg,undefined
[7] Versbacher St. 9,undefined
[8] D-97078 Würzburg,undefined
[9] Germany e-mail: lutz@toxi.uni-wuerzburg.de Tel.: +49-931-2015402 Fax: +49-931-2013446,undefined
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Key words Cell division; Stomach; Neoplasms; Sodium chloride; Ascorbic acid; β-carotene;
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Three questions associated with the stimulation of cell division by chloride salts have been investigated: (i) whether cations other than sodium show a similar effect, (ii) whether vitamins can have a preventive activity, and (iii) whether subchronic treatment with sodium chloride in the diet is also effective. Male Fischer 344 rats were given solutions of the chloride salts of sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium by oral gavage. Water was used for control. After 4 h, a 24-h osmotic minipump containing 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine was implanted subcutaneously. The forestomach and glandular stomach, as well as liver and bladder were analyzed immunohistochemically 24 h later for the proportion of cells in S phase as an indicator of the rate of replicative DNA synthesis. For both the forestomach and the glandular stomach, potassium was as potent as sodium, and the divalent cations Mg and Ca were even more potent on a molar basis. Supplementation of the diet with ascorbic acid (2 g/kg food) or β-carotene (12.5 mg/kg food) for 1 week before gavage of the sodium chloride solution resulted in an inhibition of the stimulation of cell division. A putative tumor-chemopreventive activity of the two vitamins might therefore not only rely on their antioxidative properties but may include effects on the cell cycle. A 4-week treatment with a sodium chloride supplement in the diet (2% and 4% supplement) resulted in a significant stimulation of cell division not only in both parts of the stomach and in the bladder (with the 4% supplement) but also in the liver (even with the 2% supplement). Sodium-chloride-stimulated cell turnover therefore is a sustained effect.
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