Toxicological Sciences 70, 40-45 (2002)
Copyright © 2002 by the Society of Toxicology
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Altered Mammary Gland Differentiation and Progesterone Receptor Expression in Rats Fed Soy and Whey Proteins
Arkansas Childrens Nutrition Center and Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas 72202
There are suspected links between an animals diet, differentiation status of a target tissue, and sensitivity to chemically induced cancer. We have demonstrated that rats fed AIN93G diets made with soy protein isolate (SPI) or whey protein hydrolysate (WPH) had a lower incidence of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA)-induced adenocarcinoma than rats fed the same diet made with casein (CAS). The current study was conducted to determine the differentiation status of the mammary glands during development. Offspring of rats (n = 510/group) were fed diets made with SPI, WPH, or CAS throughout life (beginning on gestation day 4) and were sacrificed on postnatal day (PND) 21, PND 33, PND 50 or on metaestrous between PND 48 and PND 51. There were no significant differences between the numbers of mammary terminal end buds (TEBs) or lobuloalveoli (LOB) between any of the diets groups at PND 21 or PND 33, but at PND 50 there was an 75% decrease in the mean numbers of TEBs/mm2 in the SPI- or WPH-fed rats, compared with the CAS-fed rats (p = 0.09 and p = 0.06, respectively). In rats sacrificed in metaestrous, there were no significant differences in the proliferation index (PI) in the TEBs or LOB between any of the diet groups. In metaestrous rats, there were twice as many cells expressing estrogen receptor ß (ERß;
60%) compared with estrogen receptor
(ER
;
30%) in the LOB and 1.5 times more ERß (
60%) compared with estrogen receptor
(ER
,
40%) in the TEBs. There were no diet-dependent differences in expression of ER
and ERß. Similarly, there were no differences between the diet groups in progesterone receptor (PR) expressing LOB cells. However, in the TEBs there was a diet-dependent difference in PR positive cells with a 34% increase (p < 0.05) in the SPI-fed rats and a 38% increase (p < 0.05) in the WPH-fed rats compared with the CAS-fed rats. These results show that the type of dietary protein alters the phenotype of mammary epithelia in the TEBs. The SPI- and WPH-dependent changes in mammary differentiation may contribute to the reduced sensitivity to DMBA-induced mammary cancer in rats fed these proteins.
Key Words: rats; soy protein isolate; whey protein hydrolysate; casein; diet; protein; terminal end bud; lobuloalveoli; progesterone receptor; estrogen receptor.
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