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Cloacal papillomas in psittacines.
1986
Sundberg J.P. | Junge R.E. | O'Banion M.K. | Basgall E.J. | Harrison G. | Herron A.J. | Shivaprasad H.L.
Effects of human recombinant interleukin 2 on in vitro tumor cytotoxicity in dogs.
1991
Raskin R.E. | Holcomb C.S. | Maxwell A.K.
In these studies, the effects of recombinant human interleukin 2 (rHuIL-2) were examined on in vitro tumor cytotoxicity by canine blood lymphocytes obtained from peripheral vessels through use of a chromium release microcytotoxicity assay. Cytotoxic activity by lymphokine-activated killer cells was significantly increased, compared with that by untreated lymphocytes in a dose-dependent manner. The maximal effect was attained with 300,000 IU of rHuIL-2/ml. Lymphokine-activated killing also was dependent on the duration of incubation with rHuIL-2. After 1 day of rHuIL-2 incubation, cytotoxicity was significantly increased, compared with that of untreated lymphocytes. Of the 3 times examined, cytotoxicity peaked after 3 days of rHuIL-2 incubation. High levels of cytotoxic activity were still present at 7 days of incubation. Numbers of granular lymphocytes increased over the times examined. These results demonstrate functional and morphologic changes in canine peripheral blood lymphocytes obtained from peripheral vessels after incubation with rHuIL-2 in a dose- and time-dependent manner.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Association between solar radiation and ocular squamouns cell carcinoma in cattle.
1991
Anderson D.E. | Badzioch M.
The association between ocular squamous cell tumors and various measures of solar radiation was evaluated for 2,775 contemporaneous Hereford cattle. The animals were from 34 herds located in 21 states in the United States and in one Canadian province. Examinations and photographs were made of the eyes of all cows and heifers in a herd; 33 herds were examined between June and August 1957 and 1 herd was examined in 1958. Solar radiation was measured by altitude and mean annual hours of sunshine applying to an individual herd, and global radiation, a cloudiness index, and elevation of nearby National Weather Service stations. All measures of solar radiation provided evidence of a significant association between increasing risks of developing cancer eye and increasing levels of radiation; adjustments were made for possible confounding effects of age and corneoscleral pigmentation. Associations were evident whether affliction was defined as the occurrence of any type of tumor (ie, plaque, papilloma, or carcinoma), or as the occurrence of only papilloma or carcinoma. Average ages of affected cattle also tended to be lower at high radiation levels than at low levels, further supporting the hypothesis that solar radiation has an important role in the development of this disease. In view of the heritability of eye pigmentation and its inhibitory effect on lesions, cancer eye may be controlled by selective breeding for increased pigmentation in and around the eye to afford protection against the harmful effects of incident UV radiation.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Metastatic lipid-rich mammary carcinoma in a dog
2014
Kim, M.C., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Kim, S.Y., Jeju National University, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Lee, S.H., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Kim, D.Y., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Yoon, J.H., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Kim, W.H., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Lee, J.H., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Kim, Y.B., Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
An adult female dog was presented for evaluation of mammary gland masses. Complete blood count and serum chemistry data were within normal limits. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of the mammary masses revealed clusters of malignant epithelial cells with clear cytoplasmic vacuoles. Based on histopathological findings, a diagnosis of lipid-rich mammary carcinoma was made. Approximately 5 weeks after surgical removal, the tumor recurred at the surgery site and metastasis to the tibia was detected. Due to the poor prognosis and deterioration of the condition, the dog was euthanized.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Photodynamic stimulation causes sustained increase in intracellular calcium concentration in cells of small cell lung carcinoma
1998
Hayashi, M. (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine) | Kanno, T.
Photodynamic agents, due to their selective uptake by tumor cells and photon-dependent selective activation, have immense implications for cancer treatment. The present study provided direct evidence that the photon activation of chloro-aluminum phthalocyanine sulphonate (AlPcS4) in the presence of extracellular Ca2+ caused a rapid increase followed by a sustained increase in intracellular concentration of calcium ion ([Ca2+]i) in a small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) cell line, SBC-3. The [Ca2+]i increase by photodynamic stimulation was completely inhibited by the removal of extracellular Ca2+ and reintroduction of extracellular Ca2+ immediately led to a rapid elevation of [Ca2+]i. However, the increase was not inhibited by application of Ni2+, nifedipine, or SKandF 96365, a receptor-mediated and voltage-dependent Ca2+ entry blocker. The photosensitizer AlPcS4 alone or light alone (4 min) had no effect on [Ca2+]i. Cytotoxicity examination by trypan blue exclusion test, however, suggested photodynamic stimulation-induced cell injury which was observed in both the presence and the absence of extracellular Ca2+. These results indicate that [Ca2+]i increase may not be mandatory for photodynamic stimulation-induced cell injury. Whether [Ca2+]i increase can accelerate, at least in part, cell death under the physiological condition, whether the mechanism(s) of cell death can be different in the presence and the absence of extracellular Ca2+, and whether [Ca2+]i increase can be totally unrelated to cell death await further work
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Histopathological studies on the influence of mast cell in the growth of rat mammary carcinoma, 2; Effect of mast cell mediator on the development of rat mammary carcinoma
1991
Kim, T.H. (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Seoul (Korea Republic). Korea Cancer Center Hospital) | Lee, C.S. (Kyungpook National Univ., Taegu (Korea Republic). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
Histopathological studies on the influence of mast cell in the growth of rat mammary carcinoma, 3; Effect of xylazine on the course of DMBA- induced rat mammary carcinoma
1991
Kim, T.H. (Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Seoul (Korea Republic). Korea Cancer Center Hospital) | Lee, C.S. (Kyungpook National Univ., Taegu (Korea Republic). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
Histopathological studies on the influence of mast cell in the growth of rat mammary carcinoma - (1) - Distribution of mast cell on the development of DMBA-induced mammary carcinoma
1990
Kim, T.H. (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Seoul (Korea Republic). Korea Cancer Center Hospital) | Lee, C.S. (Kyungpook National University, Taegu (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Induction of squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas in mouse lung by intratracheal instillation of benzo(a)pyrene and urethan
1986
Kim, S.H. (Korea Advanced Energy Research Inst., Seoul (Korea R.)) | Lee, C.S. (Kyongbuk National Univ., Taegu (Korea R.). Dept. of Veterinary Medicine)
The present study was carried out to observe the histopathological changes in the lung of A/J, C57BL/6N, DBA/2 and NIH-GP mice intratracheally instillated with benzo(a)pyrene or urethan. In the group of intratracheal instillation with benzo(a)pyrene and charoal powder, squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas were induced. Tumors were induced in high incidence in the lung of A/J and C57BL/6N mice. Especially, squamous cell carcinomas were induced in high incidence and were well-differentiated in the lung of A/J mice
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