Experimental cerebral tumors have been induced by transplacental ENU. The morphologic study of the brains of treated rats revealed that cellular hyperplasias appear at the 30th day of extrauterine life in the paraventricular white matter, i.e., before the already known "early neoplastic proliferations". Cytofluorimetric investigations failed to demonstrate differences between treated and control rats during the 1st month. On the contrary, adenylate cyclase activity is very high in that period. The duration of the latency period is discussed.

Experimental brain tumors by transplacental ENU: Multifactorial study of the latency period / D. Shiffer, M.T. Giordana, A. Mauro, G. Racagni, F. Bruno, S. Pezzotta, P. Paoletti. - In: ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6322. - 49:2(1980), pp. 117-122.

Experimental brain tumors by transplacental ENU: Multifactorial study of the latency period

G. Racagni;F. Bruno;
1980

Abstract

Experimental cerebral tumors have been induced by transplacental ENU. The morphologic study of the brains of treated rats revealed that cellular hyperplasias appear at the 30th day of extrauterine life in the paraventricular white matter, i.e., before the already known "early neoplastic proliferations". Cytofluorimetric investigations failed to demonstrate differences between treated and control rats during the 1st month. On the contrary, adenylate cyclase activity is very high in that period. The duration of the latency period is discussed.
ENU tumors; Latency period
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
1980
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