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A Murine Model Of Xenotransplantation Of Human Glioblastoma With Imunosupression By Orogastric Cyclosporin

Alexandre M. Cunha,Fernanda S. Nascimento, Jane C. O. F. Amaral,Sandra Konig, Crhistina M. Takiya,Vivaldo M. Neto, Eduardo Rocha, Jorge P. B. M. Souza

ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA(2011)

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Several animal experimental models have been used in the study of malignant gliomas. The objective of the study was to test the efficacy of a simple, reproducible and low cost animal model, using human cells of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) xenotransplantated in subcutaneous tissue of Wistar rats, immunosuppressed with cyclosporin given by orogastric administration, controlled by nonimunosuppressed rats. The animals were sacrificed at weekly intervals and we have observed gradual growth of tumor in the immunosuppressed group. The average tumor volume throughout the experiment was 4.38 cm(3) in the immunosuppressed group, and 0.27 cm(3) in the control one (p<0.001). Tumors showed histopathological hallmarks of GBM and retained its glial identity verified by GFAP and vimentin immunoreaction. Immunosuppression of rats with cyclosporin was efficient in allowing the development of human glioblastoma cells in subcutaneous tissues. The model has demonstrated the maintenance of most of the histopathological characteristics of human glioblastoma in an heterotopic site and might by considered in research of molecular and proliferative pathways of malignant gliomas.
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animal model, Wistar rats, cyclosporin, glioblastoma, xenotransplant
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