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Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats

The BUF/Mna strain is a high thymoma line of rats, and virtually all rats develop overt thymomas by the age of 40 weeks. To reveal the early morphologic changes in this thymomagenesis, thymuses and thyraomas were studied in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)Fl (ABF1) rats, which inherit a thymoma susceptibility ge...

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Autores principales: Matsuyama, Mutsushi, Matsuyama, Takako, Ogiu, Toshiaki, Kojima, Akinori
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1988
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5917618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3142833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1988.tb00070.x
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author Matsuyama, Mutsushi
Matsuyama, Takako
Ogiu, Toshiaki
Kojima, Akinori
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Matsuyama, Takako
Ogiu, Toshiaki
Kojima, Akinori
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description The BUF/Mna strain is a high thymoma line of rats, and virtually all rats develop overt thymomas by the age of 40 weeks. To reveal the early morphologic changes in this thymomagenesis, thymuses and thyraomas were studied in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)Fl (ABF1) rats, which inherit a thymoma susceptibility gene (Tsr‐1) from the BUF/Mna strain. At 50 weeks of age, 18% of ABF1 rats had developed medium to large thymomas, 54% had just began to develop multiple, small round nodules in their involuted thymuses, and the remaining 29% had involuted thymus only. The nodules were, microscopically, composed of cortex‐like tissues with a starry‐sky pattern, showing a quite similar structure to that of the large macroscopic thymomas of predominantly lymphocytic type seen in 104‐week‐old ABF1 or BUF‐Mna rats. Thus, the nodule was actually a small thymoma. In fact, their epithelial cells often had larger atypical nuclei than those in the adjacent involuted thymus cortex. At 104 weeks of age, the incidences of the medium to large thymomas and the small thymoma nodules in ABF1 rats were 64 and 19%, respectively. These results suggest that the thymoma of ABF1 rats occurs initially as multiple small nodules which develop further into medium to large overt thymomas as a result of growth and fusion.
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spelling pubmed-59176182018-05-11 Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats Matsuyama, Mutsushi Matsuyama, Takako Ogiu, Toshiaki Kojima, Akinori Jpn J Cancer Res Article The BUF/Mna strain is a high thymoma line of rats, and virtually all rats develop overt thymomas by the age of 40 weeks. To reveal the early morphologic changes in this thymomagenesis, thymuses and thyraomas were studied in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)Fl (ABF1) rats, which inherit a thymoma susceptibility gene (Tsr‐1) from the BUF/Mna strain. At 50 weeks of age, 18% of ABF1 rats had developed medium to large thymomas, 54% had just began to develop multiple, small round nodules in their involuted thymuses, and the remaining 29% had involuted thymus only. The nodules were, microscopically, composed of cortex‐like tissues with a starry‐sky pattern, showing a quite similar structure to that of the large macroscopic thymomas of predominantly lymphocytic type seen in 104‐week‐old ABF1 or BUF‐Mna rats. Thus, the nodule was actually a small thymoma. In fact, their epithelial cells often had larger atypical nuclei than those in the adjacent involuted thymus cortex. At 104 weeks of age, the incidences of the medium to large thymomas and the small thymoma nodules in ABF1 rats were 64 and 19%, respectively. These results suggest that the thymoma of ABF1 rats occurs initially as multiple small nodules which develop further into medium to large overt thymomas as a result of growth and fusion. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1988-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5917618/ /pubmed/3142833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1988.tb00070.x Text en
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Matsuyama, Mutsushi
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Ogiu, Toshiaki
Kojima, Akinori
Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats
title Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats
title_full Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats
title_fullStr Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats
title_full_unstemmed Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats
title_short Nodular Development of Spontaneous Epithelial Thymoma in (ACI/NMs × BUF/Mna)F1 Rats
title_sort nodular development of spontaneous epithelial thymoma in (aci/nms × buf/mna)f1 rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5917618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3142833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1988.tb00070.x
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