The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
SPONTANEOUS TUMORS IN F-344/Jcl RATS
Yuki TAKAKISigehiro KITAMURAToshimasa UEKUSASakae HONMAYoshiya AZEKazuo WAKABAYASHINoriyuki KUWABARAYoshiro FUKUDA
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Keywords: F-344/Jcl rats
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1989 Volume 14 Issue 3 Pages 181-195

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The age-related incidence of spontaneously occuring neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions in untreated F-344/Jcl rats, used as controls in carcinogenicity testing, were studied from the histological examination of tissues from 469 males and 354 females. The incidence of spontaneous tumors was 83.2% in the males and 71.2% in the females. The most common neoplasms were leukemia (males : 24.3%, females : 24.0%), pituitary adenoma (males : 16.0%, females : 45.2%), pheochromocytoma (males : 14.7% females : 7.3%, testicular interstitial cell tumor (males : 79.1%), and uterine endometrial stromal polyp(females : 16.4%). The incidence of other tumors of almost all the organs and/or tissues was low. Non-neoplastic lesions generally increased with advancing age of the animals.
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