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Histologic and immunohistochemical characterization of pheochromocytoma in 6 cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus).

A D Miller1, K Masek-Hammerman, K Dalecki, K G Mansfield, S V Westmoreland.   

Abstract

Pheochromocytomas are uncommon neoplasms of the adrenal medulla that are most frequently reported in rats and select mouse strains. In many cases, especially those in man, pheochromocytoma is associated with familial tumor syndromes, because of inherited mutations in a variety of proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. Nonhuman primates are valuable animal models for a variety of human diseases because of their similar anatomy and physiology; however, cases of pheochromocytomas have only rarely been reported in nonhuman primates. Herein, we characterize the gross, histologic, and immunohistochemical features of pheochromocytoma in 6 cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Pheochromocytomas represented 6 of 114 of the total causes of death in the studied population (5.3%) and corresponded to 16% of the total number of neoplasms. The average age of affected animals was 17.9 years. On histologic examination, all cases were defined by tight bundles, nests, and cords of neoplastic chromaffin cells. All cases had concurrent myocardial degeneration and fibrosis of varying severity and chronicity. Three of the cases (50%) also had hyalinization and medial thickening of coronary arteries consistent with hypertension. On immunohistochemical examination, 6 of 6 of the cases (100%) stained positively for chromogranin A, synaptophysin, N-CAM (or CD56), and protein gene product 9.5. None of the cases stained for glial fibrillary acidic protein. Pedigree analysis revealed inter-relatedness in 4 of 6 animals, with progenitor animals also affected with pheochromocytomas. The tumors in this population illustrate comparable histologic and immunohistochemical staining patterns with cases in other laboratory animals and humans, and, therefore, may indicate common underlying genetic alterations that precipitate tumor development.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19605896      PMCID: PMC2825153          DOI: 10.1354/vp.09-VP-0022-M-FL

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Pathol        ISSN: 0300-9858            Impact factor:   2.221


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