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Species: |
Dog |
Strain/breeder: |
Marshall Beagle |
Sex: |
Male |
Age: |
15 months |
Study type: |
- |
Treatment: |
Single dose, i.v. |
Animal status: |
Scheduled kill, 24 hours after application |
Clinical findings: |
None |
Organ(s): |
Stomach |
Macroscopic finding(s): |
None |
Staining: |
H&E |
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Abstract
Degeneration of parietal cells in the stomach of beagle dogs
M. JACOBS1, F. von LANDENBERG1 and R.M. GENTA2
1Institute of Toxicology, Merck KGaA, Frankfurter Str. 250, 64271 Darmstadt, Germany
2Université de Geneve, Geneva, Switzerland
Key words: stomach, parietal cells, degeneration, beagle dogs
In control and treated beagle dogs killed at the end of treatment, a degeneration of parietal (oxyntic) cells of the fundus mucosa of the stomach was detected. The degeneration in H&E stained sections was characterized by eosinophilic, oval bodies either with or without a small dark basophilic "nucleus" surrounded by a halo. The changes were predominantly located in the middle and lower part of the oxyntic mucosa and the degree varied from minimal to moderate. For further characterization of this change special stains (Aurantia, PAS, H+K+-ATPase antibody) (ITO et al. Tox Path 2000; 28: 304-309), the TUNEL assay and transmission electron microscopy were performed.
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