| Literature DB >> 2669315 |
S Hayashi1, T Nonoyama, H Miyajima.
Abstract
Spontaneous acute lymphomas and related leukemias, occurring in three of 2,974 male Wistar rats used as controls in toxicity studies during the last 14 years (1974-1987), were examined by light and electron microscopy and by using immunohistochemistry. At autopsy, conspicuous hepatosplenomegaly was noted. Morphologically, tumor cells of all three rats were medium-sized lymphocytes with many mitotic figures proliferating mainly in the spleen, liver, and bone marrow. Virus-like particles were not detected. Immunohistochemically, almost all tumor cells were positive for thy-1 antigen but negative for hematopoietic and differentiation markers such as W3/13, W3/25, OX4, OX8, and OX12. The results suggest that the lymphomas in these three rats were derived from T cells.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2669315 DOI: 10.1177/030098588902600407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Pathol ISSN: 0300-9858 Impact factor: 2.221