Tamoxifen induces rapid, reversible atrophy, and metaplasia in mouse stomach

WJ Huh, SS Khurana, JH Geahlen, K Kohli, RA Waller… - Gastroenterology, 2012 - Elsevier
WJ Huh, SS Khurana, JH Geahlen, K Kohli, RA Waller, JC Mills
Gastroenterology, 2012Elsevier
Tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator, is widely used in research and clinically
in patients. We find that treatment of normal mice with a single≥ 3 mg/20 g body weight
dose of tamoxifen leads to apoptosis of> 90% of all gastric parietal cells (PCs) and
metaplasia of zymogenic chief cells within 3 days. Remarkably, gastric histology returns to
nearly normal by 3 weeks. Tamoxifen toxicity occurs by oral and intraperitoneal
administration, in both sexes, in multiple strains, and does not depend on estrogen, though …
Tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator, is widely used in research and clinically in patients. We find that treatment of normal mice with a single ≥3 mg/20 g body weight dose of tamoxifen leads to apoptosis of >90% of all gastric parietal cells (PCs) and metaplasia of zymogenic chief cells within 3 days. Remarkably, gastric histology returns to nearly normal by 3 weeks. Tamoxifen toxicity occurs by oral and intraperitoneal administration, in both sexes, in multiple strains, and does not depend on estrogen, though acid secretion inhibition is partially protective. Thus, substantial gastric toxicity is a heretofore unappreciated tamoxifen side effect.
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