SEQUENTIAL CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL AND CYTOCHEMICAL CHANGES DURING DEVELOPMENT OF BRONCHIAL CARCINOMA IN BEAGLE DOGS EXPOSED TO 20-METHYLCHOLANTHRENE
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The sequence of cytomorphological and cytochemical changes during 20-methylcholanthrene (20-MC)-induced malignant transformation of the bronchial epithelium was studied in six beagle dogs. The data show that submucosal injection of 20-MC in the bronchus results in the occurrence of metaplastic cells without atypia, metaplastic cells with mild, moderate, and severe atypia, and finally in cancer cells. In two control dogs treated with submucosal water injections squamous metaplastic cells without atypia, with mild, and occasionally with moderate atypia could be demonstrated. In individual morphologically classified cells quantitative cytochemical determinations of DNA and nuclear proteins were performed. In both groups of dogs squamous metaplastic cells without atypia, or with mild atypia, showed cytochemical changes similar to those found in growth-activated normal cells. In contrast, cells from 20-MC treated dogs morphologically classified as squamous metaplastic cells with severe atypia or cancer cells all showed highly increased and scattered amounts of nuclear proteins and DNA significantly deviating from those in normal proliferating cells.
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著者
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KATO Harubumi
Department of Surgery I, Tokyo Medical College
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Kato Harubumi
Department Of Gynecology National Hospital Organization Hokkaido Cancer Center
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Hayata Yoshihiro
Department of Surgical Patholgy and Surgery, Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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Auer Gert
Institute Of Tumor Pathology Karolinska Institute And Hospital
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Kato Harubumi
Department Of Surgery Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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KONAKA CHIMORI
Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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Konaka Chimori
Department Of Surgery Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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NASIELL MAGNUS
Departments of Pathology and Cytology, Sabbatsberg Hospital
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CASPERSSON TORBORN
Institute of Tumor Pathology, Karolinska Institute and Hospital
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ONO JUTARO
Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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Hayata Yoshihiro
Department Of Surgery Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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Ono Jutaro
Department Of Surgery Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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Caspersson Torborn
Institute Of Tumor Pathology Karolinska Institute And Hospital
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Nasiell Magnus
Departments Of Pathology And Cytology Sabbatsberg Hospital
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Hayata Yoshihiro
Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical College Hospital
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