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Inbred Strains of Rats: NZR

NZR

Inbr. F32+.

Colour: Albino.

Genet. c.

Origin: Subline of AS2 separated at F32.


Characteristics

Tumours (atriocaval epithelial mesotheliomas) of right atrium or inferior vena cava occur in approximately 12-20% of animals of both sexes over 1 year. These tumours are slow growing, but apparently malignant, and closely resemble similar tumours found in humans (Goodall et al 1975). In a later study, most common neoplasms of animal over one year of age: atrioclaval mesotheliomas 12%, lung adenomas 10% (males), pituitary adenomas 23%, mammary tumours 7%, liver tumours 3%, cervical tumours 3% (in females) (Goodall and Doesburg 1981).


Goodall C. M., Christie G. S., and Hurley J. V. (1975) Primary epithelial tumour in the right atrium of the heart and inferior vena cava in NZR/Gd inbred rats; pathology of 18 cases. J. Pathol. 116, 239-251.

Goodall C. M. and Doesburg R. M. N. (1981) Age-specific incidence of neoplasms in untreated N2R/Gd rats: An inbred strain with cardiovascular tumours and liver glycogen storage disease. J. Pathol. 135, 147-157.


INBRED STRAINS OF RATS
Updated 9 Apr. 1998
Michael FW Festing
MRC Toxicology Unit, Hodgkin Building,
University of Leicester, UK

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