Morphofunctional modifications associated with the inhibition by estradiol of MtTF4 rat pituitary tumor growth.
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The MtTF4 pituitary tumor has been induced in Fischer rats by chronic estrogen administration. Recently, we reported that sustained pharmacological treatment of Fischer rats with 17 beta-estradiol inhibited the growth of the MtTF4 tumor transplanted s.c. The present work describes the associated morphofunctional changes occurring in the tumor during 17 beta-estradiol inhibition. It is shown that a 7-day 17 beta-estradiol treatment resulted in an increase of the surface area of cells, nuclei, nucleoli, Golgi complexes, and rough endoplasmic reticulum and an increase in the number of euchromatin-rich nuclei. Flow cytometry analysis of DNA distribution suggested that estradiol affects the cell progression through the early S phase. The ratio of RNA to DNA increased significantly, reflecting cell hypertrophy. Moreover, there was a significant increase in tumor prolactin concentration and a marked enhancement in the intensity of the immunocyto-chemical reaction with rat prolactin antiserum. On the other hand, cell mitoses were dramatically decreased. These morphofunctional changes indicate that the inhibition of the tumor growth by estradiol is accompanied by an evolution of the tumor cell population towards a more differentiated state. However, it cannot be decided whether 17 beta-estradiol induces a shift from a proliferative state to a differentiated state or whether 17 beta-estradiol treatment results in a selection of a subpopulation of tumor cells that are slow growing and more differentiated.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Cancer research
دوره 44 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1984