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Characterization of a novel transplantable orthotopic rat bladder transitional cell tumour model.

Z Xiao1, T J McCallum, K M Brown, G G Miller, S B Halls, I Parney, R B Moore.   

Abstract

An animal tumour model that mimics the human counterpart is essential for preclinical evaluation of new treatment modalities. The objective of this study was to develop and characterize such a model. To accomplish this, the established AY-27 rat bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) cell line was transplanted orthotopically into Fischer CDF344 female rats. AY-27 TCC cells were grown in monolayer cell culture and instilled intravesically as single cell suspensions into bladders that had been conditioned with mild acid washing. Tumour growth was assessed weekly by subjecting the rats to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). At intervals following implantation and MRI tumour detection, the animals were sacrificed for necropsy, histological examination and immunocytochemical studies. Flow cytometry was also performed for detection of Fas or Fas-ligand expression on AY-27 cells. The overall tumour establishment was 95% (97/102 rats) at 12-50 days, while in a subgroup of animals sacrificed at 16 days, 80 out of 82 animals (97%) developed TCC, the majority of which was superficial. Tumour stage was assessed by gross pathology and light microscopy. Histological examination of the tumour specimens confirmed the presence of grade II-III TCC. Immunocytochemistry confirmed that the tumour model maintained the features of TCC. The changes seen on MRI correlated well with the extent of tumour invasion identified histologically. Patchy carcinoma in situ could be detected histologically 12-13 days post-inoculation, and progressed to papillary tumour or invasive disease thereafter. Neither Fas nor Fas-ligand was expressed on AY-27 cells. The orthotopic AY-27 TCC model is highly reproducible and is ideal for preclinical studies on experimental intravesical therapies.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10574249      PMCID: PMC2362887          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6690741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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