Abstract:Inflammation of the cardiac coronary artery in ICR mice is occasionally observed in
toxicity studies; however, this has not been well explored histologically. Herein, we
investigated the detailed histology of the associated lesions in 6–8-week-old ICR mice.
Coronary artery inflammation in the right ventricular wall was observed in 10 of 142 mice
(7.0%). Histopathological examination revealed hypertrophy of the vascular smooth muscle
cells and perivascular infiltration of macrophages in mild cases. In moderate … Show more
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