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Increase in immunoreactivity for endothelin-1 in blood vessels of rat liver metastases: experimental sarcoma and carcinoma
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 1997
Abstract
Using electron immunocytochemistry, blood vessels in the normal rat liver and in 2 different animal models of liver metastases: (1) Hooded Lister rat with MC28 tumour, a sarcoma, and (2) nude rat with HT29 tumour, a carcinoma, were investigated for the presence of endothelin-1. In the normal livers, small subpopulations of vascular endothelial cells displayed discrete immunoreactivity for endothelin-1. In the livers with malignant tumours, there was a substantial increase in endothelin-1-immunoreactive endothelial cells in vessels located at the tumour periphery. In the controls, antibody to endothelin-1 also labelled sporadically some fibroblast/fibroblast-like cells associated with the blood vessels. In contrast, intense immunoreactivity for endothelin-1 was frequently associated with the tumour cells and/or fibroblast cells in both types of tumour examined.
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