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Publication : Experimental manipulation of radiographic density in mouse mammary gland.

First Author  Hariri M Year  2004
Journal  Breast Cancer Res Volume  6
Issue  5 Pages  R540-5
PubMed ID  15318935 Mgi Jnum  J:92894
Mgi Id  MGI:3054702 Doi  10.1186/bcr901
Citation  Hariri M, et al. (2004) Experimental manipulation of radiographic density in mouse mammary gland. Breast Cancer Res 6(5):R540-5
abstractText  INTRODUCTION: Extensive mammographic density in women is associated with increased risk for breast cancer. Mouse models provide a powerful approach to the study of human diseases, but there is currently no model that is suited to the study of mammographic density. METHODS: We performed individual manipulations of the stromal, epithelial and matrix components of the mouse mammary gland and examined the alterations using in vivo and ex vivo radiology, whole mount staining and histology. RESULTS: Areas of density were generated that resembled densities in mammographic images of the human breast, and the nature of the imposed changes was confirmed at the cellular level. Furthermore, two genetic models, one deficient in epithelial structure (Pten conditional tissue specific knockout) and one with hyperplastic epithelium and mammary tumors (MMTV-PyMT), were used to examine radiographic density. CONCLUSION: Our data show the feasibility of altering and imaging mouse mammary gland radiographic density by experimental and genetic means, providing the first step toward modelling the biological processes that are responsible for mammographic density in the mouse.
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