Protection against methotrexate toxicity by a soybean protein- and ω-3 fatty acid-containing diet: Comparative study with a casein-containing diet

  • Authors:
    • Kenji Mitsugi
    • Tsuyoshi Nakamura
    • Norio Kashiwabara
    • Hiroshi Ariyama
    • Risa Tanaka
    • Eishi Baba
    • Minoru Nakamura
    • Mine Harada
    • Shuji Nakano
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  • Published online on: July 1, 2004     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.12.1.41
  • Pages: 41-45
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Abstract

Effects of two clinically used liquid diets on toxicity and antitumor activity of methotrexate (MTX) were investigated in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats and tumor-bearing mice, respectively. Diets tested were commercially available formulas enriched either with soybean and omega-3 fatty acids or with casein. The soybean-containing diet offered significant protection against MTX toxicity in rats compared with the casein-containing diet, completely alleviating MTX-induced anorexia, diarrhea, and weight loss, when ingested as the sole diet and fed 7 days prior to and 7 days following intraperitoneal MTX injection. As a result, 90% of rats were alive on soybean-containing diet while all rats were dead on casein-containing diet. Histologic examination of the small intestine of MTX-treated rats revealed that the soybean-containing diet significantly prevented loss of mucosal villus tips compared to the casein-containing diet. Pharmocokinetic examination indicated that plasma MTX concentrations were similar for rats in the two diet-defined groups. No significant differences were observed between diets in survival of mice injected with L1210 mouse leukemia cells and subsequently with MTX. Thus the soybean-containing diet appeared to be superior to the casein-containing diet in preventing gastrointestinal toxicity while preserving antitumor activity. A soybean diet enriched in ω-3 fatty acids may be a useful adjunct to MTX treatment of human cancers.

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July 2004
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Mitsugi K, Nakamura T, Kashiwabara N, Ariyama H, Tanaka R, Baba E, Nakamura M, Harada M and Nakano S: Protection against methotrexate toxicity by a soybean protein- and ω-3 fatty acid-containing diet: Comparative study with a casein-containing diet. Oncol Rep 12: 41-45, 2004.
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Mitsugi, K., Nakamura, T., Kashiwabara, N., Ariyama, H., Tanaka, R., Baba, E. ... Nakano, S. (2004). Protection against methotrexate toxicity by a soybean protein- and ω-3 fatty acid-containing diet: Comparative study with a casein-containing diet. Oncology Reports, 12, 41-45. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.12.1.41
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Mitsugi, K., Nakamura, T., Kashiwabara, N., Ariyama, H., Tanaka, R., Baba, E., Nakamura, M., Harada, M., Nakano, S."Protection against methotrexate toxicity by a soybean protein- and ω-3 fatty acid-containing diet: Comparative study with a casein-containing diet". Oncology Reports 12.1 (2004): 41-45.
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Mitsugi, K., Nakamura, T., Kashiwabara, N., Ariyama, H., Tanaka, R., Baba, E., Nakamura, M., Harada, M., Nakano, S."Protection against methotrexate toxicity by a soybean protein- and ω-3 fatty acid-containing diet: Comparative study with a casein-containing diet". Oncology Reports 12, no. 1 (2004): 41-45. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.12.1.41