Abstract:THE unusually high frequency of phaeochromocytoma in albino Wistar strain rats bred for many years in our laboratory in Johannesburg compared with that reported from the Wistar Institute by Yeakel (1947) suggested that environmental factors among other conceivable factors were able to influence the development of spontaneous neoplasms in the albino rat (Gillman et al. 1953). It is known that diet can modify the speed of emergence of neoplasms induced experimentally by means of specific carcinogens (Rusch, 194… Show more
“…The occurrence of adrenal gland tumors was high only between 105 and 130 weeks of age, though Gilbert [7] and Gillman [8] reported high age-related incidences in Wistar-GG rats. Previous descriptions have shown that metastasis of tumors was rare in rats [5,16].…”
“…The occurrence of adrenal gland tumors was high only between 105 and 130 weeks of age, though Gilbert [7] and Gillman [8] reported high age-related incidences in Wistar-GG rats. Previous descriptions have shown that metastasis of tumors was rare in rats [5,16].…”
“…Endometrial cancer rarely develops spontaneously in rats [11], though it can be experimentally produced in rats using polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (3-methylcholanthrene, DMBA) [4], In the present 24-week experi ment, no endometrial cancer was observed in rats treated with DMBA alone. This may be due to the DMBAsesame oil solution leaking out from the uterine cavity after administration.…”
Long-term treatment of mature virgin female rats with a high dose of testosterone (24 weeks at a total dose of 300 mg) was associated with the development of endometrial adenomatous hyperplasia and resulted in a high incidence of adenocarcinoma when administered in combination with 7,12-dimethylbenz[Α]anthracene (DMBA; 2 mg in 0.1 ml sesame oil) introduced into the uterine cavity. Adenomatous hyperplasia occurred in all testosterone-treated rats, both with and without ovaries. Testosterone may promote the induction of endometrial tumors by DMBA.
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