Rivera Belinda, Ahrar Kamran, Kangasniemi Marko M, Hazle John D, Price Roger E
Department of Imaging Physics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Houston, Texas 77030-4009, USA.
Comp Med. 2005 Aug;55(4):335-43.
The canine transplantable venereal tumor is a naturally occurring transplantable round-cell tumor in dogs. Although experimental transplantable tumor models in rodents and rabbits are readily available, a reliable transplantable tumor model in a large animal that more closely resembles the physical dimensions of humans has not been available. A tumor model in a large animal would have a wide range of biomedical research applications, including the study of various interventional imaging techniques. In this report, we characterize the experimental transplantation of the canine transmissible venereal tumor in the brain, skin, muscle, prostate, lung, liver, and bone of dogs and provide X-ray computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of the tumors in the brain, muscle, lung, and prostate.
犬传染性性病肿瘤是犬类自然发生的可移植性圆形细胞瘤。尽管啮齿动物和兔子的实验性可移植肿瘤模型很容易获得,但尚未有在大型动物中更接近人类身体尺寸的可靠可移植肿瘤模型。大型动物的肿瘤模型将有广泛的生物医学研究应用,包括各种介入成像技术的研究。在本报告中,我们描述了犬传染性性病肿瘤在犬类的脑、皮肤、肌肉、前列腺、肺、肝和骨中的实验性移植情况,并提供了脑、肌肉、肺和前列腺中肿瘤的X线计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像特征。