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Proliferative lesions of the exocrine pancreas in male F344/N rats.

G A Boorman, S L Eustis.   

Abstract

While the rat pancreas is susceptible to experimental cancer induction, the spontaneous incidence of pancreatic cancer in this species is reported to be very low. However, we observed unusually high incidences of focal acinar hyperplasia and acinar adenoma in vehicle control male F344/N rats of some NCI/NTP 2-year toxicological studies. The vehicle in these studies was corn oil given by gavage. Focal acinar hyperplasia, acinar adenoma, and acinar carcinoma (found rarely) represent a continuous spectrum of proliferative lesions of the exocrine pancreas. While the carcinomas have clear morphological indications of malignancy, the biological behavior of focal acinar hyperplasia and acinar adenoma is not known. Although induction of acinar carcinomas is considered clear evidence of carcinogenicity of a test chemical, significantly increased incidences in treated rats of acinar adenomas but not carcinomas provides some evidence of carcinogenicity. The association of acinar hyperplasia and adenoma with vegetable oil gavage complicates the interpretation when marginally elevated incidences of these lesions are observed in rats administered the test chemical in vegetable oil vehicle. Studies of the biological behavior of exocrine pancreatic lesions in male rats would be helpful in assessing the significance of their presence when found after test compound administration.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6434300      PMCID: PMC1568212          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.8456213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


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