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Chemoprevention of colorectal cancer by targeting obesity-related metabolic abnormalities 被引量:2
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作者 Yohei Shirakami Masahito Shimizu +4 位作者 Masaya Kubota Hiroshi Araki Takuji Tanaka Hisataka Moriwaki mitsuru seishima 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第27期8939-8946,共8页
Obesity and its related metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance and chronic inflammation, increase the risk of colorectal cancer(CRC). This observation suggests that the metabolic abnormalities associated wi... Obesity and its related metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance and chronic inflammation, increase the risk of colorectal cancer(CRC). This observation suggests that the metabolic abnormalities associated with obesity can be effective targets for preventing the development of CRC in obese individuals. In recent years, many studies using obese and diabetic animal models have been conducted to investigate the chemoprevention of CRC using pharmaceutical or nutritional interventions. Pitavastatin, a medicine used to treat hyperlipidemia, prevents the development of obesityrelated colorectal carcinogenesis by attenuating chronic inflammation. Anti-hypertensive medicines, such as captopril and telmisartan, also suppress the formation of colonic preneoplastic lesions in obese and diabetic mice. In addition, several phytochemicals, including green tea catechins, have been reported to improve metabolic disorders and prevent the development of various cancers, including CRC. Moreover, the administration of branched-chain amino acids, which improves protein malnutrition and prevents the progression of hepatic failure, is effective for suppressing obesityrelated colon carcinogenesis, which is thought to be associated with improvements in insulin resistance. In the present article, we summarize the detailed relationship between metabolic abnormalities and the development of CRC. This review also outlines recent evidence, in particular drawing from basic and clinical examinations using either pharmaceutical or nutritional intervention that suggests that targeting metabolic alterations may be an effective strategy for preventing the development of CRC in obese individuals. 展开更多
关键词 Colorectal cancer OBESITY Green tea catechin Branched-chain amino acid CHEMOPREVENTION
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