Growth of pancreatic foci and development of pancreatic cancer with a single dose of azaserine in the rat
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Growth of pancreatic foci and development of pancreatic cancer with a single dose of azaserine in the rat
Abstract
Studies were undertaken to characterize the growth of the azaserine-induced putative preneoplastic lesions in rats and to determine if a single dose of azaserine would be carcinogenic. Male Lewis rats were given a single i.p. injection of 30 mg L-azaserine/kg body weight at 7 weeks of age. A purified diet was fed throughout the study. Rats (10-12 per group) were autopsied at 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 months post-initiation, and pancreases were quantitatively evaluated to characterize the growth of acidophilic and basophilic foci and nodules (henceforth called foci), and the incidence of neoplasms. All azaserine-treated rats had foci, and at all times approximately equal numbers of acidophilic and basophilic foci were present in the pancreas. The number of basophilic foci increased with time, and while their size also increased, the change was small compared with the increase in size of the acidophilic foci. Conversely, all acidophilic foci appeared to be present by 6-9 months, and their size greatly increased with time. The data suggest that virtually all foci persist rather than regress or remodel. At 9 months the incidence of carcinoma in situ was 30% and by 18 months there was a 100% incidence of pancreatic cancers (58% carcinoma in situ and 42% carcinoma).
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