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Publication : Secondary polycythemia in male B6C3F1 mice with spontaneously occurring hepatocellular carcinomas.

First Author  Horinouchi A Year  1997
Journal  Toxicol Pathol Volume  25
Issue  5 Pages  511-5
PubMed ID  9323843 Mgi Jnum  J:43558
Mgi Id  MGI:1098045 Doi  10.1177/019262339702500514
Citation  Horinouchi A, et al. (1997) Secondary polycythemia in male B6C3F1 mice with spontaneously occurring hepatocellular carcinomas. Toxicol Pathol 25(5):511-5
abstractText  The purpose of this study was to investigate the cause of polycythemia occurring in control male B6C3F1 mice with hepatocellular carcinomas from 2-yr carcinogenicity studies. Erythrocyte counts and plasma erythropoietin levels in these mice were significantly increased compared to those in nontumor-bearing mice. Hepatocellular carcinomas in the mice were well differentiated, and the neoplastic hepatocytes contained either or both of 2 types of intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies; one was relatively large and weakly eosinophilic (pale inclusion body), while the other was relatively small and strongly eosinophilic (globular inclusion body). The pale eosinophilic inclusions but not the globular ones were immunohistochemically positive for erythropoietin. Ultrastructurally, the erythropoietin-positive inclusions were characterized by granular materials in dilated cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum, suggesting increased protein synthesis. Erythropoietin-negative inclusions were dense bodies that were not surrounded by a delimiting membrane. These findings indicate that polycythemia in hepatocellular carcinoma-bearing mice occurs secondary to excess synthesis and secretion of erythropoietin by neoplastic hepatocytes.
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