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KMID : 0383419680090040481
Korean Modern Medical Journal
1968 Volume.9 No. 4 p.481 ~ p.485
The Significance of the Necrosis Appearing in the Implanted Sarcoma 180 Growth


Abstract
According to de Long and" Comanl) , the kidney, liver, spleen, adrenal and the, muscle of the mouse were¢¥ chosen for suitability test for transplantation. For the . transplantation of ;tumor tissues genetically dissimilar to the recipient, the three sitesthe testis, the brain and the anterior chamber of eyewere used experimentally because these sites seemed partially protected from the defense mechanism of the host: Therefore, it is quite natural to assume that the unique findings are commonly seen in the heterologous tumor implantation into ordinary favorite sites of immune reaction. It is generally accepted that Sarcoma 180 is not strain specific and the_¢¥tumor has lost its inherited histocompatibility gene. Therefore, the author intented to confirm whether the Sarcoma 180 really loses its histocompatibility or not. Materials and methods:
Adult Swiss white mice each weighing about 209m were used for the transplantation of Sarcoma 180.
For the tumor transplantation 0.2c.c. tumor-saline suspension containing 3x106 tumor cells was injected respectively into the kidney, liver, spleen, testis and the pleural cavity. The implanted mice were sacrificed 1, 2, 3 weeks after the transplantation. Gross and microscopical examinations were made.
The results were as follows:
1. The transplantation of Sarcoma 180 was successful in all the sites except in the spleen.
2. In all the implanted tumor growths necrosis was confirmed except in the testis one week following the tumor transplantation.
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