Kitazawa S, Mizumoto K, Amanuma T, Tsutsumi M, Maruyama H, Konishi Y
Department of Oncological Pathology, Nara Medical University, Japan.
Acta Pathol Jpn. 1990 Aug;40(8):562-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1990.tb01600.x.
A 100% yield of pancreatic hepatocytes was induced in pancreas tissues of female hamsters treated with twice-repeated sequential administrations of DL-ethionine (ethionine) together with a protein-free diet and then L-methionine (methionine) for 10 weeks. The cells were also found in 40% of hamsters receiving 20 mg/kg body weight of the pancreatic carcinogen, N-nitrosobis(2-oxopropyl)amine (BOP) given twice at the peak of pancreatic regeneration stimulated by methionine after ethionine-induced cell damage. However, BOP at doses of 30, 70, and 100 mg/kg body weight administered before the occurrence of pancreatic regeneration dose-dependently inhibited their appearance, with reduction of the yield to 40%, 25%, and 8.3% respectively, and BOP per se did not induce any development of pancreatic hepatocytes. Stein iodine staining revealed bile pigments in the induced hamster pancreatic eosinophilic cell populations.