The nude mouse has been used to evaluate the effect of gastrin on xenografted tissues, but little is known about long-term actions of gastrin on native organs in this species. We investigated the impact of chronically administered synthetic pentagastrin on the nude mouse. Six groups of mice (eight a
Effect of chronically-administered secretin on the nude mouse
✍ Scribed by Frank E. Johnson; Marie C. Laregina; Joseph E. Devine; Charles Hudd
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 589 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-4790
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✦ Synopsis
Secretin plays an important role in the growth regulation of certain cancers in vitro. The nude mouse is a suitable model for evaluation of the effects of this hormone on tumor xenografis in vivo, but little is known about long-term actions of secretin in this species. We investigated the impact of chronically administered synthetic porcine secretin in the nude mouse. Six groups of mice (eight animals each) received twice-daily intraperitoncal injections of saline or secretin at 0.5, 5 , 50, 500, or 5,000 pg/kg for 14 days. Body weight and general health were unaffected by exogenous secretin, and no apparent behavioral effects were observed. Seven abdominal organs were examined at necropsy and all were histologically normal. The only organ that showed a weight change was the pancreas (13% decrease at the highest secretin dose).This was accompanied by decreases in DNA and RNA content, indicating pancreatic hypoplasia. Secretin administration caused changes in DNA and/or RNA content (but not protein content or weight) in liver, small bowel, cecum, and large bowel. No effect of secretin on stomach or kidney was observed. Our work demonstrates the safety of frequent injections of pharmacologic doses of secretin in this frail animal and suggests that the nude mouse is an appropriate model for the in vivo study of tumor growth regulation by secretin.
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