2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502002000100003
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Modelo de tumor de pulmão em rato com o carcinossarcoma de Walker

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Desenvolver um modelo de tumor pulmonar em ratos com o carcinossarcoma de Walker e verificar in vivo a presença de tumor por meio de tomografia computadorizada (TC). MÉTODOS: Ratos Wistar fêmeas (n=47) foram anestesiados com pentobarbital, intubados por traqueostomia e submetidos a toracotomia para injeção no parênquima pulmonar de células do tumor de Walker ou do veículo das mesmas. O estudo consistiu de duas etapas: na primeira desenvolveu-se a técnica de implante do tumor e estabeleceu-se o número… Show more

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“…This is similar to the tumor take rate (94.5%) observed for an earlier model developed in our laboratory 10 and inoculated via thoracotomy with 2 x 10 5 cells of the same lineage. In a study by Wang et al 9 , tumor cells implanted by direct puncture of the parenchyma via thoracotomy yielded a higher take rate (100%) than cells inoculated intrabronchially (95%), illustrating the influence of the microenvironment upon tumor development.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…This is similar to the tumor take rate (94.5%) observed for an earlier model developed in our laboratory 10 and inoculated via thoracotomy with 2 x 10 5 cells of the same lineage. In a study by Wang et al 9 , tumor cells implanted by direct puncture of the parenchyma via thoracotomy yielded a higher take rate (100%) than cells inoculated intrabronchially (95%), illustrating the influence of the microenvironment upon tumor development.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Models based on implantation via thoracotomy may present high tumor take rates, but require a high level of surgical skill, are more difficult to reproduce and are associated with higher rates of surgical mortality. The thoracotomy-based model developed by Gomes-Neto et al 10 presented a relatively high surgical mortality rate (14.3%), in contrast with the present model of intrabronchial implantation (4.8%). The aggressive nature of Walker's carcinosarcoma is evident in the high tumor take rates observed and the rapid growth of the neoplasm characterized by the presence of large nodules in the lung (average volume: 0.118 ± 0.108 cm 3 ) as early as the 5th day following cell implantation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
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