Appearance of a Carcinoid–like Pattern in Rat Hepatic Tumors Induced by 3′–Methyl‐4–dimethyl ‐aminoazobenzene
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
- Vol. 82 (4), 397-402
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01862.x
Abstract
This study investigated the histological distribution of argyrophilic cells in experimental hepatic neoplasms, the number of these cells, and the proportion of neoplasms with such cells. Seventy 6–week–old male Donryu rats were given a 0.06% 3′–methyl–4–dimethyl–aminoazobenzene (3′–MeDAB) diet for 10 weeks, followed by an ordinary diet for an additional 10 weeks. Of the 70 rats, 50 were used for this investigation; 29 had hepatic tumors, 18 had cholangiofibrosis, and the other three had oval cell proliferation only. Hepatic tissues were stained with Grimelius and Fontana–Masson stains as well as routine hematoxylin–eosin stain. Argyrophilic cells were found in the hepatic neoplasms of 8 rats without argentaffin cells, while cholangiofibrosis was associated with argentaffin cells in almost all cases. Of the 8 rats with argyrophilic cells, three had an abundant population of these cells. The argyrophilic cells were found in areas of the neoplasms with a glandular, trabecular, tubular, or poorly differentiated pattern. Electron microscopy revealed that the neoplastic cells with a positive argyro–phil reaction contained small round electron–dense endocrine granules. In addition, in the areas of cholangiofibrosis, two different types of gut endocrine cells were present (G and EC cells). These results suggest that 3′–MeDAB might induce hepatic carcinoid under certain conditions, though we have yet to confirm the development of a pure hepatic carcinoid due to this substance.Keywords
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