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Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats

Uterine deciduomas were found in two female virgin rats, a 15-week-old Lewis rat and a 7-week-old Sprague-Dawley rat. The firm white nodules were located at the base of unilateral uterine horns and were approximately 6 mm and 4 mm in diameter. Histopathologically, the nodules were composed of three...

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Autores principales: Yoshizawa, Katsuhiko, Emoto, Yuko, Kinoshita, Yuichi, Kimura, Ayako, Uehara, Norihisa, Yuri, Takashi, Shikata, Nobuaki, Tsubura, Airo
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Publicado: Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23723570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.26.61
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author Yoshizawa, Katsuhiko
Emoto, Yuko
Kinoshita, Yuichi
Kimura, Ayako
Uehara, Norihisa
Yuri, Takashi
Shikata, Nobuaki
Tsubura, Airo
author_facet Yoshizawa, Katsuhiko
Emoto, Yuko
Kinoshita, Yuichi
Kimura, Ayako
Uehara, Norihisa
Yuri, Takashi
Shikata, Nobuaki
Tsubura, Airo
author_sort Yoshizawa, Katsuhiko
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description Uterine deciduomas were found in two female virgin rats, a 15-week-old Lewis rat and a 7-week-old Sprague-Dawley rat. The firm white nodules were located at the base of unilateral uterine horns and were approximately 6 mm and 4 mm in diameter. Histopathologically, the nodules were composed of three areas, each with a distinct type of proliferating cells: large epithelioid decidual cells with round nuclei, prominent nucleoli and abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm (antimesometrial region); compact spindle-shaped cells with oval nuclei and vacuolar cytoplasm (transitional region); and pleomorphic and spiny cells with round to oval nuclei and compact eosinophilic cytoplasm (mesometrial region). These cells proliferated in sheet-like arrangements and transformed into the other types of cells located in surrounding regions. Immunohistochemically, proliferating cells in all regions were strongly positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen. The proliferating cells were positive for vimentin, and large decidual cells were positive for common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen 10, a marker of uterine interstitial cells. Large decidual cells were positive for α-smooth muscle actin and desmin, suggesting differentiation into muscular cells. Progesterone receptor was expressed in all cell types; however, estrogen receptor α was not expressed in the antimesometrial region. These extremely rare tumor-like nodules represent nonneoplastic lesions referred as decidual reactions of endometrial interstitial cells, and their biological behavior is that of a space-occupying benign tumor in young rats. Our cases might provide information as a historical control in toxicity and pharmacological studies in rats.
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spelling pubmed-36202162013-05-30 Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats Yoshizawa, Katsuhiko Emoto, Yuko Kinoshita, Yuichi Kimura, Ayako Uehara, Norihisa Yuri, Takashi Shikata, Nobuaki Tsubura, Airo J Toxicol Pathol Case Report Uterine deciduomas were found in two female virgin rats, a 15-week-old Lewis rat and a 7-week-old Sprague-Dawley rat. The firm white nodules were located at the base of unilateral uterine horns and were approximately 6 mm and 4 mm in diameter. Histopathologically, the nodules were composed of three areas, each with a distinct type of proliferating cells: large epithelioid decidual cells with round nuclei, prominent nucleoli and abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm (antimesometrial region); compact spindle-shaped cells with oval nuclei and vacuolar cytoplasm (transitional region); and pleomorphic and spiny cells with round to oval nuclei and compact eosinophilic cytoplasm (mesometrial region). These cells proliferated in sheet-like arrangements and transformed into the other types of cells located in surrounding regions. Immunohistochemically, proliferating cells in all regions were strongly positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen. The proliferating cells were positive for vimentin, and large decidual cells were positive for common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen 10, a marker of uterine interstitial cells. Large decidual cells were positive for α-smooth muscle actin and desmin, suggesting differentiation into muscular cells. Progesterone receptor was expressed in all cell types; however, estrogen receptor α was not expressed in the antimesometrial region. These extremely rare tumor-like nodules represent nonneoplastic lesions referred as decidual reactions of endometrial interstitial cells, and their biological behavior is that of a space-occupying benign tumor in young rats. Our cases might provide information as a historical control in toxicity and pharmacological studies in rats. Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2013-04-22 2013-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3620216/ /pubmed/23723570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.26.61 Text en ©2013 The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Case Report
Yoshizawa, Katsuhiko
Emoto, Yuko
Kinoshita, Yuichi
Kimura, Ayako
Uehara, Norihisa
Yuri, Takashi
Shikata, Nobuaki
Tsubura, Airo
Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats
title Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats
title_full Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats
title_fullStr Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats
title_full_unstemmed Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats
title_short Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Spontaneously Occurring Uterine Deciduomas in Young Adult Rats
title_sort histopathological and immunohistochemical characterization of spontaneously occurring uterine deciduomas in young adult rats
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23723570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.26.61
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