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Streptozotocin-induced renal tumours in rats

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Forty-six separate renal tumours developed in 36/80 Wistar male rats given a single i.v. dose of streptozotocin (25 mg/kg body wt) to induce diabetes mellitus. Fourteen of the tumours were epithelial in type, 8 were wholly mesenchymal and 24 were largely mesenchymal but also contained epithelial elements. The purely epithelial tumours correspond to the renal adenomas and adenocarcinomas seen in man. The mesenchymal tumours were composed either of undifferentiated spindle cells or of a mixutre of poorly differentiated mesenchyme and epithelial glands. Microscopically, the mixed tumours resembled the nephroblastomas seen in man, both elements appeared to be malignant, but in the absence of metastases this remains unproven. The management of the diabetic state did not influence the incidence of tumours, but insulin appeared to enhance tumour growth.

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Horton, L., Fox, C., Corrin, B. et al. Streptozotocin-induced renal tumours in rats. Br J Cancer 36, 692–699 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1977.251

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