scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal Article

Biological Characteristics and Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors in Mammary Carcinoma Induced in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats by a Series of Intragastric Intubations of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene

TLDR
Findings show that MM are hormone independent but, like hormone-dependent female tumors, contain ER and estrogen-dependent PR.
Abstract
Biological characteristics and estrogen (ER) and progesterone (PR) receptors were studied in male mammary carcinomas induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) in male inbred Sprague-Dawley rats (MM). DMBA-induced carcinomas in females (MF) were used as controls. In 36 of 44 female rats given 20 mg DMBA once by gastric intubation at 50 days of age, MF with microscopic characteristics of cystic papillary adenocarcinoma developed 124 ± 49 (S.D.) days after challenge. In all of the 42 male rats given 10 mg DMBA at 14-day intervals for 14 weeks starting from 28 days of age, MM with microscopic characteristics of medullary adenocarcinoma developed 106 ± 21 days after the first intubation of DMBA. The growth of primary MM was unaffected by orchiectomy or estrogen. Eighty to 100% of the MM transplanted in the four groups could grow in intact female rats, ovariectomized female rats, intact male rats, and castrated male rats, while the transplanted MF could grow only in intact female rats. The histology of MM was unchanged in primary and transplanted tumors under various hormonal conditions. ER were present in almost all of the hormone-independent primary and transplanted MM, although the levels for cytosol ER in MM were significantly lower than those in MF. Injection of 10 µg 17β-estradiol induced marked synthesis of PR in primary and transplanted MM, even 24 and 48 hr after the 17β-estradiol injection. These findings show that MM are hormone independent but, like hormone-dependent female tumors, contain ER and estrogen-dependent PR.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal Article

Genetic Instability and the Acquisition of Metastatic Ability by Rat Mammary Cancer Cells following v-H-ras Oncogene Transfection

TL;DR: These results demonstrate that, when RMC1 cells are transfected with v-H-ras, transfectants expressing the mutated v- H-ras p21 become genetically unstable and undergo chromosomal changes, and suggest that, if the appropriate chromosomalChanges occur, these v-h-ras transfectant acquire high metastatic ability.
Journal ArticleDOI

Effects of Fetal Exposure to Diethylstilbestrol on Mammary Tumorigenesis in Rats

TL;DR: Investigation of the effect of fetal exposure to diethylstilbestrol on the induction of mammary tumors induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene in female rats suggests that exposure to DES throughout pregnancy and from day 13 of pregnancy could induce endocrine disrupting conditions and enhance the induction
Journal ArticleDOI

Establishment of hormone‐dependent and hormone‐indhpendent carcinoma cell lines with different metastatic potentials from spontaneous mammary tumors in aged wistar rats

TL;DR: Three stable carcinoma cell lines were established from spontaneously occurring mammary carcinomas in old, outbred, female Wistar rats and indicate that RM22‐F5 cells are hormone‐dependent with an ER+/PR− phenotype, while the RM 17‐SR and RM1‐4 lines are hormones‐independent and ER−/PR.
Journal ArticleDOI

Effects of neonatally administered high-dose diethylstilbestrol on the induction of mammary tumors induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene in female rats.

TL;DR: In rats administered DES from 0 to 14 and 0 to 5 days after birth there was protection from development of MCs and PLs, and serum levels of both estrogen and progesterone were significantly lower than in the control animals at 100 days afterBirth.
Journal Article

Effect of pharmacological doses of estrogen on ovary-independent rat mammary carcinoma containing estrogen and progesterone receptors.

TL;DR: Observations suggest that the growth of ovary-independent MT6 tumors with ER and progesterone receptors is inhibited only by pharmacological doses of estrogens and that the loss of growth-inhibiting effect of pharmacological quantities of estrogen occurs during high-dose estrogen treatment.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The Attractions of Proteins for Small Molecules and Ions

TL;DR: The number and variety of known compounrjs between proteins and small molecules are increasing rapidly and make a fascinating story as discussed by the authors, and there are many compounds of serum albumin, which was used during the war by many chemists, most of whom found at least one 6ew compound.
Book ChapterDOI

Steroid hormone receptors in breast cancer treatment strategy.

TL;DR: The chapter highlights the information that estrogen receptor (ER) provides in the primary tumor and presents some innovative uses of combined endocrine chemotherapy.
Journal Article

The role of ovarian hormones in initiating the induction of mammary cancer in rats by polynuclear hydrocarbons.

Thomas L. Dao
- 01 Sep 1962 - 
TL;DR: The experiments suggest that neoplastic transformation in the cells of the mammary glands in rats cannot take place in the absence of the participation of ovarian hormones, and there may be a quantitative balance between the carcinogenic polynuclear hydrocarbon and the hormones which govern the induction of mammary cancer in rats.
Journal ArticleDOI

Effect of oestradiol on progesterone receptors in normal mammary glands and its relationship with lactation.

TL;DR: Mammary glands of lactating mice, either intact or ovariectomized, do not contain detectable amounts of progesterone receptors and this lack of receptors persists also in tissues of animals treated with oestradiol.
Journal ArticleDOI

Inactivation of mammary cytoplasmic glucocorticoid receptors under cell-free conditions.

TL;DR: Lactating mouse mammary glucocorticoid receptors are inactivated by two types of in vitro processes, one involving sulfhydryl groups and the other enhanced by high salt or elevated temperature.
Related Papers (5)