Picut Catherine A, Remick Amera K
1 Charles River Laboratories, Pathology Associates, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Toxicol Pathol. 2017 Jan;45(1):195-205. doi: 10.1177/0192623316672744. Epub 2016 Nov 18.
Age, and in particular young age, can significantly impact the response to toxicants in animals and can greatly influence the interpretation of tissue changes by the toxicologic pathologist. Although this applies to multiple organ systems, the current review focuses on the male reproductive system. When performing microscopic evaluation of male reproductive organs, the toxicologic pathologist must be aware of the dynamic changes in histomorphology, predominantly driven by timed hormonal alterations, at various life stages. Specific challenges pathologists face are understanding the appearance of male reproductive tissues throughout the neonatal, infantile, and juvenile developmental periods, recognizing when normal looks abnormal during tissue development, defining sexual maturity, and working with high interanimal variability in maturation rate and histologic appearance in developing large laboratory animals, such as nonhuman primates, dogs, and pigs. This review describes postnatal development of the male reproductive system in the rat, demonstrates how assessing toxicity during a defined window of postnatal development in the rat may improve definition of toxicant timing and targets, and discusses challenges associated with the interpretation of toxicity in immature large animal species. The emphasis is on key age-related characteristics that influence the interpretation of tissue changes by the toxicologic pathologist.
年龄,尤其是幼年时期,会显著影响动物对毒物的反应,并会极大地影响毒理病理学家对组织变化的解读。尽管这适用于多个器官系统,但本综述聚焦于雄性生殖系统。在对雄性生殖器官进行显微镜评估时,毒理病理学家必须了解在不同生命阶段主要由定时激素变化驱动的组织形态学动态变化。病理学家面临的具体挑战包括了解雄性生殖组织在新生儿期、婴儿期和青少年发育期的外观,识别组织发育过程中正常何时看起来异常,定义性成熟,以及处理大型实验动物(如非人灵长类动物、狗和猪)发育过程中成熟率和组织学外观的高动物间变异性。本综述描述了大鼠雄性生殖系统的出生后发育,展示了如何在大鼠出生后发育的特定窗口期评估毒性可能会改善对毒物作用时间和靶点的定义,并讨论了与未成熟大型动物物种毒性解读相关的挑战。重点是影响毒理病理学家对组织变化解读的关键年龄相关特征。