Morphologic Features and Incidence of Spontaneous Hyperplastic and Neoplastic Mammary Gland Lesions in Wistar Rats

Author:

Barsoum Nabila J.1,Gough Alexander W.1,Sturgess Jennifer M.1,de la Iglesia Felix A.1

Affiliation:

1. Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Research Institute, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and Department of Pathology and Experimental Toxicology, Warner-Lamber/Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48105 USA

Abstract

A morphologic study of spontaneous proliferative lesions of the mammary gland was based on histologic examination of mammary glands from 1020 male and 1145 female albino Wistar rats aged 6 to 110 weeks. Three hundred and seventy-five mammary tumors representing an overall incidence of 33% were identified in the female groups, while the males had a total of five tumors which represented an incidence of 0.5%. Histologically, the most common types of tumors in females were: fibroadenoma (236), carcinoma (85), adenoma (40) and fibroma (8). Duct papilloma (1), lobular carcinoma (1), fibrosarcoma (1) and phyllodes tumor (1), were rare and constituted less than 2% of mammary neoplastic lesions. Mammary tumors were rare before one year of age, but increased with age thereafter. Nine percent of female rats studied also had proliferative non-neoplastic lesions that showed a mixture of benign ductular and/or lobular hyperplasia. One hundred and six of these lesions were identified, representing 22% of all grossly palpable nodules, thus stressing the importance of histologic examination of all gross mammary nodules for tumor evaluation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

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

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