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Like other comparative sciences, and despite its recent beginning comparative virology has already contributed useful applications and observations to human health research. Teachings derived from the study of Marek's disease found application in that of Burkitt's lymphoma, and may lead to a possible vaccine against the human disease. Equally useful information came from the study of canine distemper in the development of a chorio-allantoic membrane attenuated measles vaccine, and in our knowledge of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) of humans; from the study of reovirus-like agents of infant mice and neonatal calves in that of an acute nonbacterial gastro-enteritis of infants and young children; and from that of the
cancer
-producing viruses of chickens, cats, and dogs to a better understanding of some human neoplasias. Finally, Aleutian mink disease may be an excellent natural model for the study of the collagen diseases of man, and scrapie of sheep one for that of a human chronic degenerative disease of the central nervous system of humans such as Kuru. Comparative virology has proved quite productive in a relatively short period, and is unlikely to be neglected in the future.
Vet
Rec
1975 Jun 28
PMID:Newer knowledge in comparative virology--its contribution to human health research. 16 4
8-Methoxypsoralen has been shown to act as a radiosensitizer of hypoxic bacteriophage and bacteria. Radiosensitization of bacteriophage requires irradiation in the presence of excess scavenger. Bacterial radiosensitization requires deficiencies in uvr and
rec
genes. For the drug to be effective it must be present during irradiation. Pulse radiolysis studies have shown that, like electron-affinic radiosensitizers, 8MOP can efficiently oxidize free radicals. Unlike oxygen and most electron-affinic radiosensitizers 8MOP does not act in a purely dose-modifying fashion, and can radiosensitize beyond the oxygen effect.
Br J
Cancer
Suppl 1978 Jun
PMID:Hypoxic cell radiosensitization by 8-methoxypsoralen. 35 79
Circadian rhythms in DNA synthesis are described for the tongue epithelium, five different regions of the alimentary canal (gut)--esophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum and rectum--and bone marrow in a group of BDF1 male mice. A circadian rhythm is also described for the mitotic index in the corneal epithelium in the same mice. The data document for the first time in the same animals the dramatic variation in cell division encountered from one region of the gut to another. This variation is seen in the amplitudes of the rhythms as well as in the over-all 24-hour means. On the contrary, the phasings of the rhythms in the different regions of the gut are remarkably similar. In this study, where the mice were standardized to 12 hours of light (0600-1800) alternating with 12 hours of darkness, the peak of the DNA-synthesis rhythm occurred around the time of transition from dark to light, and the trough around the time of transition from light to dark. The implications of these findings, and those of others, to the study of cell kinetics and to
cancer
chemotherapy are discussed.
Anat
Rec
1978 Aug
PMID:Circadian variation in cell division of the mouse alimentary tract, bone marrow and corneal epithelium. 69 58
Soluble proteins were prepared from canine spontaneous mammary carcinoma (CSMC) cells by extraction with 3M KCl or limited hydrolysis of isolated cell membranes with papain. These preparations were assayed for tumour-associated antigens by inhibition of fully absorbed rabbit antisera. Organ-specific reactivity was demonstrated and antigenic specificity indicated the possible involvement of fetal components. Exclusion chromatography showed that antigenic activity was associated with macromolecules of different sizes in each of the protein preparations which allowed partial purification of tumour-associated antigens. Antigens were also prepared from circulating immune complexes in the serum of tumour-bearing animals. These studies provide a basis for the development of serological markers of
malignancy
in CSMC.
Vet
Rec
1978 Nov 11
PMID:Antigens associated with canine spontaneous mammary carcinoma. 74 11
Thirty mycotoxins and 5 chemically modified toxins were tested for DNA-attacking ability in the
rec
assay using the recombination-deficient mutant of Bacillus subtilis M45 (rec-) and the parent strain H17 (rec+). Six Penicillium toxins (citrinin, penicillic acid, patulin, (-)-luteoskyrin, (+)-rugulosin, and PR-toxin), 5 Aspergillus toxins (aflatoxins B1 and G1, sterigmatocystin, O-acetylsterigmatocystin, and O-acetyldihydrosterigmatocystin), and 2 Fusarium toxins (zearalenone and zearalenol-b) were positive. Among these 13 compounds, the following 8 mycotoxins have been reported to be carcinogenic in animals: citrinin, penicillic acid, patulin, (-)-luteoskyrin, (+)-rugulosin, aflatoxins B1, and G1, sterigmatocystin. Correlation between the
rec
effect and in vivo carcinogenicity of mycotoxins is discussed.
Cancer
Res 1976 Feb
PMID:DNA-attacking ability of carcinogenic mycotoxins in recombination-deficient mutant cells of Bacillus subtilis. 81 61
It is common knowledge today that
cancer
is by no means an incurable disease and therefore it is no longer necessary to propose euthanasia for all inoperable cases of malignant neoplasia. The veterinary surgeon has a duty to inform his client of current methods of treatment, particularly radiotherapy, which may possibly provide a cure or prolong life without pain for several months. This article outlines the availability and usefulness of this important line of treatment.
Vet
Rec
1975 Nov 01
PMID:The role of radiotherapy in veterinary practice. 119 80
In order to study the relationship between daily consumption of mouldy food and the incidence of oesophageal
cancer
, we examined the mutagenicity of Alternaria alternata and Penicillium cyclopium, which seriously contaminate grain in Linxian county, China. We first examined extracts of cultured strains of A. alternata. In the reverse mutation test, positive results were obtained in 85% of strains; positive results were seen in 84% of 19/20 strains in the
rec
assay. Eight of ten strains induced sister chromatid exchange, and two of eight strains induced chromatid breaks. Six of seven strains induced unscheduled DNA synthesis and DNA synthesis inhibition. One extract induced a higher frequency of sister chromatid exchange in lymphocytes from normal persons than in those from patients with oesophageal
cancer
, and the spontaneous break-points in patients were related to fragile sites and neoplasia-associated break-points. The toxins alternariol and its monomethyl ether, produced by A. alternata, were examined in the reverse mutation assay and for unscheduled DNA synthesis. The results were similar to those obtained with extracts of the different strains. Alternariol had a four to eight times greater effect than its monomethyl ether. Of 24 strains of P. cyclopium isolated from cereals in Linxian, four were cultured with rice and 19 in Raulin-Thom medium. Cultures in Raulin-Thorn medium, solution and hyphae were then extracted. The strains cultured with rice induced sister chromatid exchange, unscheduled DNA synthesis and DNA synthesis inhibition. The solution extracts of 14 strains were positive in the
rec
assay, and five strains were positive in the reverse mutation test.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Mutagenicity of Alternaria alternata and Penicillium cyclopium isolated from grains in an area of high incidence of oesophageal cancer--Linxian, China. 185 63
A technique is described for explanting and cultivating chicken embryos in plastic drinking cups which have been modified with plastic wrap to reproduce the geometry and dimensions of the egg shell. Successful explantation rates of 97% are possible with a double-window technique, and survivability in cups exceeds that achievable in other in vitro systems (i.e., petri dishes). Long-term survival to the 21st day of incubation is seen routinely. This system with cups is less expensive than that with petri dishes, and simpler than that with plastic wrap/tripods. Thus, this new method of in vitro cultivation of chicken embryos improves upon explantation rate, survivability and system design, and has a wide range of applications in developmental biology, angiogenesis,
cancer
, and pharmacology research.
Anat
Rec
1991 Jan
PMID:A new technique for explantation and in vitro cultivation of chicken embryos. 199 78
The activation of cellular proto-oncogenes is related to the genesis and progression of neoplasias. Protein growth factors and their cellular receptors have been identified as products of some proto-oncogenes. The role of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFr) in gliomas is presented. The expression of mRNA for platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and PDGF B-type receptor (PDGF-
rec
-B) in gliomas is analyzed. Gliomas express "in vivo" PDGF.B and PDGF-
rec
-B mRNAs. PDGF.B mRNA levels correlate with GFAP mRNA and does not correlate with the degree of
malignancy
. This is in agreement with the hypothesis of an autocrine growth stimulation in gliomas. However some findings seem to indicate that in these tumors the PDGF-
rec
-B is preferentially expressed by vascular elements. Thus, also a paracrine loop for endothelial cell growth stimulation may be suggested in malignant gliomas.
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PMID:Oncogenes and growth factors in gliomas. 209 94
Experimental features of aclacinomycin (ACM), a new antitumour antibiotic of the anthracycline group, are presented. ACM inhibited the growth of experimental mouse tumours and human
cancer
xenografts from various origins. In CDF1 mice with L1210 cells treated i.p. with ACM in combination with Ara-C for 10 days, a 459% ILS was observed, including 67% of 60-day survivors. The inhibition of RNA and DNA synthesis was examined in L1210 cells. The IC50 values of ACM for incorporations of [14C]-thymidine and [14C]-uridine were 0.30 and 0.038 microgram/ml respectively. The ratio of IC50. DNA/RNA was 7.9, while with adriamycin (ADR) it was 2.5. ACM showed no mutagenic activity in the Ames' test and the
rec
- assay. The cardiac toxicity of ACM was significantly lower than that of ADR. Lower ECG changes, a return to normal after discontinuation of the drug and slighter ultrastructural modifications of the myocardium were demonstrated in hamsters and rabbits. When administered to hamsters i.v. at 5 mg/kg, ACM was eliminated almost completely from the heart muscle after 2 h, while ADR remained at 8 micrograms/g even after 8 h.
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PMID:Experimental studies on aclacinomycin. 242 1
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