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. 1982;396(1):1-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00428496.

Histological changes during regression induced by retinoic acid in a transplantable rat chondrosarcoma

Histological changes during regression induced by retinoic acid in a transplantable rat chondrosarcoma

R Ettlin et al. Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol. 1982.

Abstract

Daily oral treatment with retinoic acid (100 mg/kg bodyweight) induced regression of a transplantable rat chondrosarcoma. In a previous biochemical investigation we have shown that the tissue breakdown is preceded by the loss of proteoglycan. The present study describes the histological changes induced by retinoic acid. A decrease in the intensity of metachromatic staining with toluidine blue was noted already after 1 day and the discoloration was almost complete after 4 days correlating with the loss of proteoglycan. Especially in the perichondrium there was a rapid proliferation of fibroblasts and monocytes. Osteoclast-like cells were missing, but tumor nodules were eroded and split up by penetrating perichondrium. After 4 days of treatment larger necrotic areas were found, initially in the center of tumor nodules only. In other areas the majority of tumorous chondroblasts survived. Tumor nodules appeared partly mesenchyma-like with some fibroblast-like cells suggesting a dedifferentiation of chondroblasts by retinoic acid. we believe that tumor regression induced by retinoic acid involved proteoglycan degradation by chondroblasts themselves and chondroclast-like activity of monocytes and fibroblasts.

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