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. 1987 Jul;79(1):179-83.

Existence of N-nitroso-N-propylurea target cells in the thymus of F344 rats in thymic lymphomagenesis

  • PMID: 3298785

Existence of N-nitroso-N-propylurea target cells in the thymus of F344 rats in thymic lymphomagenesis

T Ogiu et al. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1987 Jul.

Abstract

There are two hypotheses for location of first transformation of cells of T-cell lineage into preneoplastic cells from studies of leukemogenesis in mice; one is the bone marrow and another is the thymus. N-Nitroso-N-propylurea [(NPU) CAS: 816-57-9] induces high incidence of thymic lymphoma in F344 rats. In the present experiments, the location of NPU-target cells was examined in F344 rats. In the first experiment, bone marrow cells from NPU-treated male rats were inoculated into sublethally irradiated female rats. However, neither thymic nor other types of leukemias were induced in these rats. In the following experiment, thymectomized male rats received grafts sc with normal thymuses of age-matched female F344 rats. Continuous administration of NPU to the rats successfully induced 9 thymic lymphomas in the grafted thymuses. In 8 thymic lymphomas analyzed, 6 consisted of donor cells and the other 2 consisted of recipient cells. The present results from these 2 experiments strongly suggested that NPU-induced rat thymic lymphomas originate from intrathymic cells but not from bone marrow cells. In other words, target cells of leukemogenic activity of the chemical carcinogen NPU probably exist in the thymus of F344 rats.

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