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Profile of early occurring spontaneous tumors in Han Wistar rats.

Woo-Chan Son1, David Bell, Ian Taylor, Vasanthi Mowat.   

Abstract

It is sometimes difficult to assess the relevance of tumors that occur in treated animals in short-term studies. This report is intended to establish a general profile of tumor occurrence in young Han Wistar rats. Data were collected and evaluated from 29 rat carcinogenicity studies and from a few 2-, 4-, 13-, and 26-week studies conducted between 1995 and 2009 at Huntingdon Life Sciences, UK. The route of administration was dietary, oral gavage, or inhalation, and the analysis was confined to sporadic deaths (decedents) in carcinogenicity studies. In Han Wistar rats, the most common and earliest occurring tumor was malignant lymphoma in both sexes, the earliest being seen in the 16th and 26th week in males and females, respectively. The incidence of malignant lymphoma was slightly higher in males than in females. The second most common type of tumor was brain tumors in males and mammary tumors in females. Compared with Sprague-Dawley rats, where the most common early tumor was pituitary tumor in females, the most common early tumor in Han Wistar rats was malignant lymphoma in both sexes. These early tumor profiles are consistent with the lifetime tumor occurrence in these strains.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20124501     DOI: 10.1177/0192623309359794

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Pathol        ISSN: 0192-6233            Impact factor:   1.902


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1.  Homozygous and heterozygous p53 knockout rats develop metastasizing sarcomas with high frequency.

Authors:  Ruben van Boxtel; Raoul V Kuiper; Pim W Toonen; Sebastiaan van Heesch; Roel Hermsen; Alain de Bruin; Edwin Cuppen
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2011-08-18       Impact factor: 4.307

2.  Rats deficient for p53 are susceptible to spontaneous and carcinogen-induced tumorigenesis.

Authors:  He-Xin Yan; Hong-Ping Wu; Charles Ashton; Chang Tong; Qi-Long Ying
Journal:  Carcinogenesis       Date:  2012-07-12       Impact factor: 4.944

3.  Natural occurrence of neoplastic lesions in young sprague-dawley rats.

Authors:  Shinichiro Ikezaki; Mizuho Takagi; Kazutoshi Tamura
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2011-03-31       Impact factor: 1.628

4.  Orbital malignant schwannoma and embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in rats caused by leakage of locally injected nickel subsulfide to the orbit.

Authors:  Yoshinori Yamagiwa; Miki Masatsugu; Haruna Tahara; Kotaro Yamada; Yu Haranosono; Masaaki Kurata; Hiroshi Satoh
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2021-02-27       Impact factor: 1.628

5.  A case report of RccHanTM: WIST rat with multiple neoplastic and non-neoplastic proliferative lesions.

Authors:  Chisato Hayakawa; Masayuki Kimura; Yusuke Kuroda; Seigo Hayashi; Kazuya Takeuchi; Satoshi Furukawa
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2021-04-30       Impact factor: 1.628

6.  Creation and preliminary characterization of a Tp53 knockout rat.

Authors:  Aaron McCoy; Cynthia L Besch-Williford; Craig L Franklin; Edward J Weinstein; Xiaoxia Cui
Journal:  Dis Model Mech       Date:  2012-08-23       Impact factor: 5.758

Review 7.  Animal models of pituitary neoplasia.

Authors:  K E Lines; M Stevenson; R V Thakker
Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol       Date:  2015-08-28       Impact factor: 4.102

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