SPONTANEOUS PITUITARY-TUMORS IN THE WISTAR FURTH ICO RAT STRAIN - AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF HUMAN-PROLACTIN ADENOMA

  • 1 January 1982
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 109  (1) , 57-70
Abstract
Twenty-three spontaneous pituitary tumors in 58 rats of Wistar/Furth/Ico strain were studied. The incidence is 38% in rats older than 10 mo.; it rises with age, with a maximum at 28-32 mo. (68.7%) and is higher in females (71.4%) than in males (35%) over 17 mo. Light microscopic and immunocytochemical studies revealed 20 prolactinomas in 19 rats (19/58, 32.7%) and 3 spongiocytic nonimmunostaining adenomas (3/58, 5.2%). The prolactinoma is often hemorrhagic. The cells, often arranged in sheets and agranular, are mostly positive with anti-rat prolactin (rPRL) serum. They have few polymorph granules and a well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum. In the spongiocytic adenoma, the cells are arranged in cords. Their cytoplasm is slightly vacuolated. In prolactinoma-bearing rats, the mean plasma PRL values was 213 .+-. 72.5 .mu.g/l (standard error of the mean SEM) (n = 15 .+-. 1.8 .mu.g/l [SEM]). A linear correlation was found between the logarithm of the tumoral pituitary weight or of the tumor size and the logarithm of the prolactinemia. Because of the analogies between these rat prolactinomas and 57 human prolactinomas, the Wistar/Furth/Ico rat strain is considered as a good animal model.

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