Abstract
α-Tocopherol and ascorbic acid have been suggested to play a role in breast cancer prevention due to their antioxidative capacity. Increased exposure to endogenous and exogenous sex steroids is a known risk factor for breast cancer. We have studied the effects of α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid on hydrogen peroxide induced cell death in sex hormone treated normal breast epithelial cells in culture. We found that α-tocopherol but not ascorbic acid alone protected the cells. The effect of α-tocopherol increased when ascorbic acid was added to the cultures. The hydrogen peroxide degradation rate decreased in cultures treated with α-tocopherol alone and in combination with ascorbic acid compared to cells grown in medium or with ascorbic acid only. Oestradiol and progesterone treatment did not influence the results. Possible beneficial effects of combining various antioxidants, endogenous as well as exogenous, on human breast tissue need to be investigated further both in vivo and in vitro.