Department of Animal and Plant Pathology of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Princeton, New Jersey.
J Exp Med. 1941 Mar 31;73(4):461-74. doi: 10.1084/jem.73.4.461.
A series of experiments was undertaken in an attempt to transplant rabbit tumors to animals of alien species using the anterior chamber of the eye as an inoculation site. The uterine tumor H-31 and the breast tumors T-36 and B-240 were successfully transplanted to all the various animals tried, including guinea pigs, swine, goats, and sheep, and the H-31 and T-36 tumors were maintained by serial transfer in the two first species. On the other hand, all attempts to transfer the Brown-Pearce tumor to guinea pigs were unsuccessful. The growth characteristics of the transplanted tumors were generally similar to those observed in the natural host, but noteworthy exceptions occurred. The tumors obtained a blood supply from the foreign host and invaded the periorbital tissues but did not metastasize. Histologically, the cellular morphology of the rabbit tumors was retained, but variations in parenchymal-stromal relations characterized the form of growth in different species.
进行了一系列实验,试图将兔肿瘤通过眼睛前房作为接种部位移植到异种动物体内。子宫肿瘤 H-31 和乳腺肿瘤 T-36 和 B-240 成功地移植到了所有尝试的各种动物,包括豚鼠、猪、山羊和绵羊,并且 H-31 和 T-36 肿瘤在这两种最初的物种中通过连续转移得到了维持。另一方面,将 Brown-Pearce 肿瘤转移到豚鼠的所有尝试都失败了。移植肿瘤的生长特征通常与在天然宿主中观察到的相似,但也有值得注意的例外。肿瘤从外来宿主获得血液供应并侵袭眼眶组织,但不会转移。组织学上,兔肿瘤的细胞形态得以保留,但实质-间质关系的变化特征描述了不同物种中的生长形式。