Literature DB >> 21196527

Classification of neural tumors in laboratory rodents, emphasizing the rat.

Klaus Weber1, Robert H Garman, Paul-Georg Germann, Jerry F Hardisty, Georg Krinke, Peter Millar, Ingrid D Pardo.   

Abstract

Neoplasms of the nervous system, whether spontaneous or induced, are infrequent in laboratory rodents and very rare in other laboratory animal species. The morphology of neural tumors depends on the intrinsic functions and properties of the cell type, the interactions between the neoplasm and surrounding normal tissue, and regressive changes. The incidence of neural neoplasms varies with sex, location, and age of tumor onset. Although the onset of spontaneous tumor development cannot be established in routine oncogenicity studies, calculations using the time of diagnosis (day of death) have revealed significant differences in tumor biology among different rat strains. In the central nervous system, granular cell tumors (a meningioma variant), followed by glial tumors, are the most common neoplasms in rats, whereas glial cell tumors are observed most frequently in mice. Central nervous system tumors usually affect the brain rather than the spinal cord. Other than adrenal gland pheochromocytomas, the most common neoplasms of the peripheral nervous system are schwannomas. Neural tumors may develop in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system from other cell lineages (including extraneural elements like adipose tissue and lymphocytes), but such lesions are very rare in laboratory animals.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21196527     DOI: 10.1177/0192623310392249

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


  12 in total

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Journal:  Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 1.902

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3.  Proceedings of the 2015 National Toxicology Program Satellite Symposium.

Authors:  Susan A Elmore; Cindy A Farman; James R Hailey; Ramesh C Kovi; David E Malarkey; James P Morrison; Jennifer Neel; Patricia A Pesavento; Brian F Porter; Kathleen A Szabo; Leandro B C Teixeira; Erin M Quist
Journal:  Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2016-04-12       Impact factor: 1.902

Review 4.  Olfactory ganglioneuroblastoma in a dog: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Ashley M Romano; Chad B Frank
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 1.569

5.  Occurrence of Spontaneous Tumors in the Central Nervous System (CNS) of F344 and SD Rats.

Authors:  Mariko Nagatani; Kayoko Kudo; Seiki Yamakawa; Toko Ohira; Yuko Yamaguchi; Shinichiro Ikezaki; Isamu Suzuki; Tsubasa Saito; Toru Hoshiya; Kazutoshi Tamura; Kazuyuki Uchida
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2013-10-15       Impact factor: 1.628

6.  A Spontaneous Oligodendroglioma in the Lumbar Portion of the Spinal Cord in a Young BrlHan:WIST@Jcl (GALAS) Rat.

Authors:  Shuji Takeda; Hiroyuki Asano; Ryo Ihara; Keiko Ogata; Masahiko Kushida
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2014-05-05       Impact factor: 1.628

7.  Spontaneous brain tumor imaging of aged rat by crystal X-ray interferometer-based phase-contrast X-ray CT.

Authors:  Thet-Thet Lwin; Akio Yoneyama; Atsuko Hara; Makoto Ohbu; Hiroko Maruyama; Masaya Taguchi; Shogo Esashi; Tsubasa Matsushima; Kei Terazaki; Kazuyuki Hyodo; Tohoru Takeda
Journal:  Acta Radiol Open       Date:  2016-02-08

8.  Spontaneous malignant craniopharyngioma in an aged Wistar rat.

Authors:  Martin Heinrichs; Heinrich Ernst
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2016-05-31       Impact factor: 1.628

9.  Availability of a microglia and macrophage marker, iba-1, for differential diagnosis of spontaneous malignant reticuloses from astrocytomas in rats.

Authors:  Ryuichi Nakamura; Tomonari Nishimura; Taehito Ochiai; Satomi Nakada; Mariko Nagatani; Hiroyuki Ogasawara
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2013-04-22       Impact factor: 1.628

10.  A spontaneously occurring malignant pituicytoma in a male sprague dawley rat.

Authors:  Takayasu Moroki; Tomo Sasaki; Katsuhiko Yoshizawa; Takaaki Doi
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2015-05-22       Impact factor: 1.628

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