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Brief communication

No effects of low copper intake o rat mammary tissue superoxide dismutase 1 activity and mammary chemical carcinogenesis

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Pages 218-220 | Received 16 Jan 1998, Accepted 26 Jun 1998, Published online: 04 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Variations in copper‐containing superoxide dismutase (SOD) 1 are hypothesized to produce variations in resistance to carcinogenesis, particularly in mammary tissue. Therefore, it is reasonable to speculate that low copper intake, which causes low SOD 1 activities in various tissues, would cause poor resistance to mammary carcinogenesis. This idea was tested using female rats fed diets either low or adequate in copper (<0.5 or 8 mg copper/kg diet) plus or minus oral gavage with the mammary carcinogen 7,12‐dimethyl‐benz[a]anthracene (5 mg/kg, given 5 wk after dietary modification, 28 wk before sacrifice). Low copper intake produced low activities of two serum copper enzymes: ceruloplasmin and extracellular SOD. In contrast, low copper intake did not affect mammary tissue SOD 1 activities, nor did it statistically influence any of several parameters of 7,12‐dimethyl‐benz[a]anthracene‐induced mammary carcinogenesis.

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