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Metformin inhibits early stage diethylnitrosamine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in ratsopen access

Authors
Jo, WooriYu, Eun-SilChang, MinsunPark, Hyun-KyuChoi, Hyun-JiRyu, Jae-EunJang, SungwoongLee, Hyo-JuJang, Ja-JuneSon, Woo-Chan
Issue Date
Jan-2016
Publisher
SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
Keywords
rat; metformin; diethylnitrosamine; hepatocellular carcinoma; AMP-activated protein kinase
Citation
MOLECULAR MEDICINE REPORTS, v.13, no.1, pp 146 - 152
Pages
7
Journal Title
MOLECULAR MEDICINE REPORTS
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
146
End Page
152
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/9963
DOI
10.3892/mmr.2015.4513
ISSN
1791-2997
1791-3004
Abstract
Antitumor effects of metformin have recently emerged despite its original use for type II diabetes. In the present study, the effects of metformin on the development and recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were investigated using the diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-induced rat model of HCC. Tumor foci were characterized by gross examination and by histopathological characteristics, including proliferation, hepatic progenitor cell content and the expression of hepatocarcinoma-specific molecular markers. Potential target molecules of metformin were investigated to determine the molecular mechanism underlying the inhibitory effects of metformin on chemically induced liver tumorigenesis. The antitumor effects of metformin were increased by the reduction of surface nodules and decreased the incidence of altered hepatocellular foci, hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma. Also, decreased expression levels of glutathione S-transferase placental form, proliferating cell nuclear antigen and cytokeratin 8 described the inhibitory effects of metformin on HCC. In the present study, Wistar rats receiving treatment with DEN were administered metformin for 16 weeks. In addition, metformin suppressed liver tumorigenesis via an AMPK-dependent pathway. These results suggested that metformin has promising effects on the early stage of HCC in rats. Therefore, metformin may be used for the prevention of HCC recurrence following primary chemotherapy for HCC and/or for high-risk patients, including chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis.
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