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Experimental model of Walker 256 carcinosarcoma developed in the oral cavity of rats

PURPOSE: To estabilish an experimental model of tumor development in the oral cavity of rats, that would enable to study the tumor-induced autolysis in the maxillomandibular bone complex as well as of the dental structures, through histomorphological characterization of bone and dental resorption. METHODS: Walker 256 carcinossarcoma cell suspension (0,1 mL containing 10(6) cell/mL) was implanted in the alveoli of first and second molars. The animals were observed during twelve consecutive days and the body weigth were determined. Later, the animals were sacrificed and their mandibles removed to radiographic and hystologic analysis. RESULTS: The radiographic image demonstrated radioluscencies with poorly defined borders. Microscopic examination revealed the tumor infiltration into the peripheral and central regions of bone.The tumor was composed predominantly of small cells with hyperchromatic nuclei which were occasionally pleomorphic. Areas of necrosis were commonly seen and chronic inflammatory cell infiltration was variable. The index of tumor incidence was 100%. CONCLUSION: The animal model of bone invasion of Walker 256 tumor permits the evaluation in vivo of new chemotherapic drugs in the treatment of oral cancer.

Experimental model, oral cancer; Walker 256 carcinosarcoma


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