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. 1983 Oct;113(1):50-66.

Susceptibility of the mammary gland to carcinogenesis. III. The cell of origin of rat mammary carcinoma

Susceptibility of the mammary gland to carcinogenesis. III. The cell of origin of rat mammary carcinoma

J Russo et al. Am J Pathol. 1983 Oct.

Abstract

The rat mammary gland epithelium is composed of three cell types: dark cells (DCs), intermediate cells (ICs), and a layer of myoepithelial cells (MCs), which are evenly distributed along the mammary gland tree in rather constant proportions. The present study was carried out for a determination of the effect of the carcinogen 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) on the distribution and proliferative activity of these cell populations. The proportion and the DNA labeling index (DNA-LI) of each cell type were determined in terminal end buds (TEBs), terminal ducts (TDs), alveolar buds (ABs), and alveoli of the normal Sprague-Dawley rat mammary gland and in intraductal proliferations (IDPs) and carcinomas removed at selected intervals after DMBA administration. DMBA-induced changes in cell distribution were limited to TEBs and TDs, whereas ABs and alveoli were unaffected. The alterations consisted in an increment in ICs from 11% in TEBs and TDs to 90% in tumors and a decrease in DCs from 77% in TEBs and TDs to 7% in tumors. MCs were relatively unaffected. The DNA-LI of DCs, which in the normal gland TEB was 14%, was depressed by DMBA to 6%, whereas the DNA-LI of ICs remained unchanged from the basal level of 40% during the process of carcinogenesis. The progressive increment in number of ICs with a steady DNA-LI suggested that the IC is the target cell of the carcinogen and the cell of origin of mammary carcinomas.

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