## Abstract Lipids extracted from the kidneys of adults with renal cell carcinoma or infection after careful dissection of lesions and from organs showing minimal alterations were saponified and the fatty acids converted to the methyl esters. Gas chromatographic criteria were applied to the esters
Polycystic kidney and renal cell carcinoma in Japanese and Chinese toad hybrids
β Scribed by Prince Masahito; Midori Nishioka; Yasuyuki Kondo; Ieharu Yamazaki; Kimie Nomura; Yo Kato; Haruo Sugano; Tomoyuki Kitagawa
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 398 KB
- Volume
- 103
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Frequent development of renal cell carcinomas in hybrids between Japanese toads (Bufo japonicus) and imported Chinese toads (Bufo raddei) was first reported by 2 of our authors in 1987. Such renal tumors of toads had never been observed previously in the laboratory. To confirm the observation and to establish a new animal model system, hybrids between female Japanese and male Chinese toads were newly generated from 3 pairs of parents and pathological changes in their kidneys were examined sequentially over 6 years. In hybrids from 2 of the 3 pairs, bilateral polycystic kidney developed at a high frequency from 3 months after fertilization, this being associated with the emergence of atypical, premalignantβappearing cells in proximal tubules. Papillary lesions developed after 12 months and renal cell carcinomas after 48 months. Such pathological changes were never seen in nonβhybrid Chinese or Japanese toads. Electron microscopy showed no evidence of any viral participation. This unique toad model may prove useful for investigation of the underlying mechanisms of genetically determined renal cell carcinogenesis. Β© 2002 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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