IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EXPRESSION OF THE C-FOS PROTEIN IN PRENEOPLASTIC AND NEOPLASTIC LESIONS DURING HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS IN RATS

Author(s):  
K ALEXANDRE ◽  
D FOKAN ◽  
P GALAND
2013 ◽  
Vol 90 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paraskevi Lazari ◽  
Hercules Poulias ◽  
Hariklia Gakiopoulou ◽  
Geogia-Heleni Thomopoulou ◽  
Calypso Barbatis ◽  
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Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 2612
Author(s):  
Lorella Maniscalco ◽  
Katia Varello ◽  
Simona Zoppi ◽  
Giuseppina Abbamonte ◽  
Marta Ferrero ◽  
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PIVKA-II is an aberrant form of vitamin K that has been demonstrated to be increased in human coagulation disorders and in some neoplastic diseases. In veterinary medicine, PIVKA-II levels have been demonstrated to be useful for distinguishing anticoagulant poisoning from other coagulopathies. In forensic pathology, there is the need to distinguish malicious poisoning from other causes of death and, in some cases, identifying poisoned dogs from dogs that died as a result of other coagulative disorders can be challenging. In this study, dogs that suddenly died underwent necropsy, histological examination, and toxicological analysis to establish cause of death. PIVKA-II immunohistochemical expression was evaluated on hepatic and renal tissues, and on neoplastic lesions when present. A total of 61 dogs were analyzed and anticoagulant substances were identified in 16 of the 61. Immunolabelling for PIVKA-II was observed in 27 of 61 cases in the liver and in 24 of 61 cases in the kidneys. Among the poisoned dogs, the PIVKA-II expression was present in the liver in 15 of 16 cases and in the kidneys in 16 of 16. Neoplastic lesions represented mainly by haemangiosarcomas were negative. This study highlights how the immunohistochemical expression of PIVKA-II in hepatic and renal tissues can be useful to identify patients with coagulative disorders due to clinical condition or the ingestion of anticoagulants substances.


2007 ◽  
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Adhemar Longatto Filho ◽  
Sandra Costa ◽  
Fernanda Milanezi ◽  
Daniele Montruccoli ◽  
Gian Montruccoli ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 144-150 ◽  
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Keishi Makino ◽  
Hideo Nakamura ◽  
Taku-ichiro Hide ◽  
Shigetoshi Yano ◽  
Jun-ichiro Kuroda ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 710 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 112-120 ◽  
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Matthew D. McEchron ◽  
Philip M. McCabe ◽  
Edward J. Green ◽  
Janice M. Hitchcock ◽  
Neil Schneiderman

Author(s):  
S.F. Stinson ◽  
J.C. Lilga ◽  
M.B. Sporn

Increased nuclear size, resulting in an increase in the relative proportion of nuclear to cytoplasmic sizes, is an important morphologic criterion for the evaluation of neoplastic and pre-neoplastic cells. This paper describes investigations into the suitability of automated image analysis for quantitating changes in nuclear and cytoplasmic cross-sectional areas in exfoliated cells from tracheas treated with carcinogen.Neoplastic and pre-neoplastic lesions were induced in the tracheas of Syrian hamsters with the carcinogen N-methyl-N-nitrosourea. Cytology samples were collected intra-tracheally with a specially designed catheter (1) and stained by a modified Papanicolaou technique. Three cytology specimens were selected from animals with normal tracheas, 3 from animals with dysplastic changes, and 3 from animals with epidermoid carcinoma. One hundred randomly selected cells on each slide were analyzed with a Bausch and Lomb Pattern Analysis System automated image analyzer.


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