Korean Journal of Veterinary Research (대한수의학회지)
- Volume 36 Issue 1
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- Pages.169-179
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- 1996
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- 2466-1384(pISSN)
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- 2466-1392(eISSN)
The role of small cells and oval cells in the cholangiocarcinogeneis in hamsters infected with Clonorchis sinensis
간흡충 감염 햄스터의 담관암발생에서 small cell과 oval cell의 역할
- Seo, Il-bok (Department of Oriental Medicine, Semyung University) ;
- Kim, Hak-yeop (C&C Research Laboratories) ;
- Lee, Jae-hyun (College of Medicine, Korea University) ;
- kim, Dae-yong (College of Vet. Medicine, Seoul National University)
- Received : 1995.09.18
- Published : 1996.03.25
Abstract
This study was carried out to examine the role of small cells and oval cells in cholangiocarcinogenesis in the hamsters infected with Clonorchis(C) sinensis. Forty two female Syrian golden hamsters were divided into two groups. Group I was for the induction of the cholangiocarcinoma, which was infected orally with C sinensis and given dimethylnitrosamine(15ppm) in drinking water for 4 weeks. Group II was served as control. More than 5 heads of hamsters in each group were sacrificed at 4, 7, 11 and 15 weeks after the beginning of the experiment. The livers were examined histopathologically, electron microscopically and immunohistochemically. The results obtained were as follows; 1. Cholangiocarcinomas were occurred in 1 of 6 animals at 11 weeks and in 4 of 6 animals at 15weeks after the beginning of the experiment. 2. Small cells and oval cells were proliferated around the portal triads from 4 weeks and peaked at 11 weeks, and slightly decreased after then. 3. The strong positive reaction to the