Proliferative and Nonproliferative Lesions of the Rat and Mouse Hepatobiliary System

Author:

Thoolen Bob1,Maronpot Robert R.2,Harada Takanori3,Nyska Abraham4,Rousseaux Colin5,Nolte Thomas6,Malarkey David E.7,Kaufmann Wolfgang8,Küttler Karin9,Deschl Ulrich10,Nakae Dai11,Gregson Richard12,Vinlove Michael P.13,Brix Amy E.14,Singh Bhanu15,Belpoggi Fiorella16,Ward Jerrold M.17

Affiliation:

1. Global Pathology Support, The Hague, The Netherlands, bob.thoolen@gpstoxpath.com

2. Maronpot Consulting LLC, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, Liver INHAND Committee

3. The Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Joso-shi, Ibaraki, Japan

4. Haharuv 18, Timrat, Israel

5. Wakefield QC, Canada

6. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co., Biberach an der Riss, Germany

7. National Toxicology Program, Cellular and Molecular Pathology Branch, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA

8. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

9. BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen, Germany

10. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Biberach/Riss, Germany

11. Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

12. Charles River Laboratories, Pathology Department, Senneville, QC, Canada

13. Pathology Associates, Charles River, Frederick, Maryland, USA

14. Experimental Pathology Laboratories Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA

15. DuPont Haskell Global Centers for Health and Environmental Science, Newark, Delaware, USA

16. Ramazzini Institute, Bentivoglio (BO), Italy

17. Global VetPathology, Montgomery Village, Maryland, USA

Abstract

The INHAND Project (International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria for Lesions in Rats and Mice) is a joint initiative of the Societies of Toxicologic Pathology from Europe (ESTP), Great Britain (BSTP), Japan (JSTP) and North America (STP) to develop an internationally-accepted nomenclature for proliferative and non-proliferative lesions in laboratory animals. The purpose of this publication is to provide a standardized nomenclature and differential diagnosis for classifying microscopic lesions observed in the hepatobiliary system of laboratory rats and mice, with color microphotographs illustrating examples of some lesions. The standardized nomenclature presented in this document is also available for society members electronically on the internet (http://goreni.org). Sources of material included histopathology databases from government, academia, and industrial laboratories throughout the world. Content includes spontaneous and aging lesions as well as lesions induced by exposure to test materials. A widely accepted and utilized international harmonization of nomenclature for lesions of the hepatobiliary system in laboratory animals will decrease confusion among regulatory and scientific research organizations in different countries and provide a common language to increase and enrich international exchanges of information among toxicologists and pathologists.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cell Biology,Toxicology,Molecular Biology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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