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Campinas; s.n; jan. 2013. 119 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-691934

ABSTRACT

O câncer de mama é a neoplasia maligna mais prevalente e a principal causa de óbito entre mulheres, no mundo. A despeito de avanços substanciais no entendimento da biologia da doença, nos métodos de detecção precoce, e em sua farmacoterapia, a sobrevida geral não se modificou significantemente nas últimas décadas. Portanto, pode se dizer que um dos deveres primordiais das Universidades Públicas engajadas com pesquisa básica e aplicadas consiste em contribuir para o desenvolvimento de novas estratégias de tratamento sistêmico desta neoplasia. Nesse contexto, um dos alvos estratégicos mais promissores no desenvolvimento de novos fármacos antineoplásicos é representado pela célula-tronco neoplásica (CTN). As CTNs têm sido associadas em inúmeros estudos à capacidade de algumas neoplasias malignas de resistir às principais modalidades terapêuticas antineoplásicas, especialmente à: radio-, quimio-, hormônio- e imunoterapias. Em resumo, na atualidade, a detecção de CTNs constitui uma ferramenta clínica bastante promissora enquanto alvo terapêutico, fator prognóstico e preditivo de resposta terapêutica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi descrever e discutir as potencialidades e limitações do modelo de carcinogênese mamária pelo DMBA, após reclassificação das neoplasias mamárias segundo os critérios diagnósticos da OMS (2003, 2012), subtipagem molecular e quantificação de imunomarcadores prognósticos, preditivos e de CTN. Após a aplicação do protocolo experimental de indução química pelo DMBA e a eutanásia dos animais controle e experimental, suas linhas mamárias (contendo ou não tumores) foram ressecadas e avaliadas quanto à morfologia e a imunoexpressão para marcadores de CTNs. Após 13 semanas, 100% dos animais desenvolveram neoplasias macroscópicas e histologicamente compatíveis com os critérios de avaliação indicados pela OMS.


Breast cancer is the most common malignancy and the leading cause of death from cancer among females worldwide. Despite all the research and all the progress, methods of early detection, and its pharmacotherapy, overall survival has not changed significantly in recent decades. Therefore, the Public University has been engaged in basic and applied research is too contributed to the development of new strategies for systemic treatment of this malignancy. In this context, one of the most promising strategic targets in the development of the anticancer drugs is represented by neoplastic stem cell (NSC). Neoplastic stem cell has been linked in various studies to the capacity of some malignancies to resist major antineoplastic therapeutic modalities, especially: radio-, chemo-, hormone- and immunotherapies. In summary, the detection of NSCs is a clinical tool very promising while therapeutic target and prognostic factor predictive of therapeutic response. The aim of this study was to describe and discuss the strengths and limitations of the model of mammary carcinogenesis by DMBA, after reclassification of breast cancer according to the diagnostic criteria of the WHO (2003, 2012), and quantification of molecular subtyping prognostic immunomarkers, predictive and NSC. After application of the experimental protocol of chemical induction by DMBA and euthanasia of experimental and control animals, the mammary lines (with or without tumors) were resected and evaluated the morphology and immunostaining for markers of NSCs. After 13 weeks, 100% of the animals developed macroscopic neoplasms and histologically consistent with the evaluation criteria of evaluation indicated by WHO. Tumors were classified as ductal carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, lobular carcinoma, myoepithelial carcinoma and phyllodes tumor, being the most common type, the ductal. Few immunohistochemical markers correlated with variable behavior biological.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Breast Neoplasms , Histology, Comparative/methods , Neoplastic Stem Cells , Neoplasms/diagnosis , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Int. j. morphol ; 26(3): 669-674, Sept. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-556730

ABSTRACT

This study verified the comparative histomorphometric adaptations in the stomach of rat, bat and pangolin in relation to diet. Ten rats, ten bats and ten pangolins of both sexes were used for this investigation. The animals were sacrificed after slight anesthesia under chloroform inhalation. The stomach were excised, fixed in 10 percent formol saline and processed for light microscopic study. Stained slides were also subjected to morphometric analysis at a magnification of 400x. The results revealed that the cellular diameter/ density of parietal and zymogenic cells are significantly different in the three mammals (p<0.05) with the exception of the diameter of the zymogenic cells in pangolin which was not statistically significant (p>0.05) when compared with that of rat. Also, histological analysis revealed slight differences in the pattern of organization and distribution of connective tissue fibers. All these observations were reflections of the different pattern the stomachs of the three mammals have adopted to cope with their respective diets.


En este estudio se verificaron las adaptaciones histomorfométricas comparativas en el estómago de ratas, murciélagos y pangolines en relación a la dieta. Se utilizaron para esta investigación 10 ejemplares de cada especie, de ambos sexos. Los animales fueron sacrificados después de anestesia bajo inhalación de cloroformo. Los estómagos fueron extirpados, fijados en formol al 10 por ciento de solución salina y procesados para su estudio microscópico de luz. Los cortes teñidos fueron también objeto de análisis morfométrico con un aumento de X 400. Los resultados revelaron que el diámetro/densidad celular de parietal y las células cimógenas son significativamente diferentes en los tres mamíferos (p <0,05), con la excepción del diámetro de la células cimógenas de pangolines que no era estadísticamente significativa (p> 0,05) en comparación con la de rata. Por otra parte, el análisis histológico reveló ligeras diferencias en las características de organización y distribución de las fibras del tejido conjuntivo. Todas estas observaciones son un reflejo del patrón de los diferentes estómagos de los tres mamíferos, que han adoptado para hacer frente a sus respectivas dietas.


Subject(s)
Male , Adult , Animals , Female , Stomach/anatomy & histology , Stomach/cytology , Stomach/ultrastructure , Connective Tissue Cells/ultrastructure , Histology, Comparative/methods , Mammals/anatomy & histology , Mammals/genetics , Mammals/metabolism , Chiroptera/anatomy & histology , Chiroptera/physiology , Chiroptera/genetics , Rats/anatomy & histology , Rats/physiology
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Rio de Janeiro; Guanabara Koogan; 11 ed; 2008. 524 p.
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, ColecionaSUS | ID: biblio-941270
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