Distribution and Sequence of Pyknotic Cells in Rat Fetuses Exposed to Busulfan
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Busulfan, an antineoplastic bifunctional-alkylating agent, is known to induce developmental anomalies. In the present study, we examined the distribution and sequence of pyknotic cells in rat fetal tissues exposed to busulfan. Pregnant rats on gestation day 13 were administered intraperitoneally 30 mg/kg of busulfan, and fetal tissues were examined at 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 72 and 96 hours after treatment (HAT). Pyknosis of component cells was observed markedly in the brain, moderately in the eyes and spinal cord and mildly in the craniofacial tissue, mandible, limb buds, tail bud, ganglions, alimentary tract, lungs, kidneys, pancreas and liver. In the brain, mitotic inhibition was also detected. Most of the pyknotic cells were considered to be apoptotic cells judging from the results of TUNEL staining and electron microscopic examination. Commonly in the above-mentioned tissues, pyknotic cells began to increase at 24 HAT, peaked at 36 or 48 HAT and disappeared at 96 HAT, which is when the histological picture returned to normal in most tissues except for the brain, spinal cord and eyes. The present study clarified the outline of busulfan-induced apoptosis in rat fetuses.
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著者
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Tamura Kazutoshi
Pathology Division Gotemba Laboratories Bozo Research Center Inc.
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ANDO Ryo
Pathology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, Bozo Research Center Inc.
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OHIRA Toko
Hamamatsu Branch, Pathology Division, Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Andoh Rie
Pathology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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Nakazawa Tomomi
Pathology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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Nishihara Kaori
Pathology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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Yamamoto Satoshi
Toxicology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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Nakamura Norihiko
Toxicology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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Tamura Kazutoshi
Pathology Department Gotemba Laboratory Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Yamamoto Satoshi
Toxicology Division Gotemba Laboratories Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Nishihara Kaori
Pathology Division Gotemba Laboratories Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Ohira Toko
Hamamatsu Branch Of Pathology Division Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Nakamura Norihiko
Toxicology Division Gotemba Laboratories Bozo Research Center Inc.
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Ohira Toko
Hamamatsu Branch of Pathology Division, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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Tamura Kazutoshi
Pathology Division, Gotemba Laboratories, BOZO Research Center Inc.
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