Influence of strain and sex on the local development of mammary tumors induced by direct application of DMBA powder to rat mammary glands.

Acta pathologica japonica(1990)

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In order to determine the influence of strain and sex on local carcinogenesis in rat mammary tissue, 1 mg of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) was dusted directly onto the exposed mammary gland of 30-day-old Long-Evans (L-E) rats and Sprague-Dawley (S-D) rats. The experiment was terminated 28 weeks after application of the carcinogen. Tumors measuring between 1 and 2 cm in diameter were harvested from female L-E rats with high frequency (85%) and long latency (mean: 23.7 weeks after DMBA dusting), and from female S-D rats with extremely high frequency (98%) and short latency (16.7 weeks). Male rats of both strains were almost identically much less susceptible to DMBA (L-E; 55%, 25.0 weeks, S-D; 53%, 23.9 weeks). Ovariectomized S-D (47%, 24.9 weeks) and orchiectomized S-D (30%, 24.8 weeks) rats, which were gonadectomized at 30 days of age, respectively, were also much less susceptible. A variety of histologies, mostly malignant epithelial, mesenchymal or mixed tumors, were noted in each group. The carcinomatous response in the mammary tissue was much higher in female S-D (96%) than in female L-E (50%) rats, and very low in male and gonadectomized rats (10-20%). In contrast, the sarcomatous response in the mammary tissue was moderate in female and male L-E and male S-D (43-50%) rats, and low in the other groups (15-29%).
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rat mammary glands,mammary tumors,dmba powder
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