2015
DOI: 10.1159/000370152
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Animal Eye Models for Uveal Melanoma

Abstract: Animal models play an important role in understanding tumor growth and may be used to develop novel therapies against human malignancies. The significance of the results from animal experiments depends on the selection of the proper model. Many attempts have been made to create appropriate animal models for uveal melanoma and its characteristic metastatic behavior. One approach is to use transgenic animal models or to implant tumor cells. A variety of tumor types have been used for this purpose: tumor cells, s… Show more

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“…Several animal models of ocular melanoma were proposed, including implantation of skin melanoma into the eye, such as the Greene melanoma, B16 [ 131 ], or human uveal melanoma in the nude mouse eye [ 117 , 132 , 133 , 134 , 135 ]. Hu successfully established mouse xenografts in the choroid of an immunosuppressed rabbit using B16F10 cell line [ 134 ].…”
Section: Hamster As a Model Of Spontaneously Occurring Melanomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several animal models of ocular melanoma were proposed, including implantation of skin melanoma into the eye, such as the Greene melanoma, B16 [ 131 ], or human uveal melanoma in the nude mouse eye [ 117 , 132 , 133 , 134 , 135 ]. Hu successfully established mouse xenografts in the choroid of an immunosuppressed rabbit using B16F10 cell line [ 134 ].…”
Section: Hamster As a Model Of Spontaneously Occurring Melanomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the albino mouse studies, an additional mouse melanoma cell line was utilized: B16LS9 ( n = 5 for each model). While B16F10 cells metastasize primarily to the lungs, the B16LS9 cells are known to spread to the liver when implanted into mice eyes (7, 36). Enlarged eye filled with tumor resulted; starting from 2 weeks following intraocular injections of 10 2 B16F10 cells (Figure 3A) or B16LS9 cells (Figure 3D).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For ocular melanoma, several models exist, consisting of spontaneous, transgenic, and induced models. The latter, compared to the prior two, are easier to handle and are more reproducible (7). The most widely-used induced model in ocular melanoma research is the inoculation model, in which melanoma tumor cells are implanted into the animal's eye, with the mouse being the most widely used species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Kalirai et al [26] immunodeficient mice has been developed, where UM cells are either engrafted within the anterior chamber or vitreous cavity of the eyeball, or directly into the liver, representing the common site of metastatic spread for these tumors [28][29][30][31][32][33][34] . Although these mouse models provide valuable information on the response of UM to drugs in vivo, they have several drawbacks.…”
Section: Injections Into the Blood Circulation Stimulate The Formatiomentioning
confidence: 99%