Korean J Urol.  1997 Feb;38(2):111-119.

Proliferation Patterns of N-butyl-N- ( 4-hydroxybutyl ) Nitrosamine ( BBN ) Induced Rat Bladder Tumor Identified by Histone mRNA In Situ Hybridization

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  • 1Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea.

Abstract

The synthesis of histone mRNA is closely coupled with DNA replication. During the S-phase of the cell cycle, the level of histone mRNA increases over fifty fold then rapidly disappears at the start of G2-phase. The presence, therefore, of abundant quantities of histone mRNA provides a molecular marker of cycling cells. The expression of histone mRNA was investigated by in situ hybridization method in N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine (BBN) induced rat bladder tumor to determine the proliferation patterns. This method resulted in intense brown/black cytoplasmic staining of cells containing histone mRNA and extent and intensity of stain were increased in tumorigenesis (normal, simple hyperplasia, nodular or papillary hyperplasia, and transitional cell carcinoma-Ta,T1). The higher S-phase fraction indicated greater biological malignancy based on the fact that the extent and intensity of stain progressively increased with tumorigenesis.

Keyword

BBN; bladder tumor; histone mRNA

MeSH Terms

Animals
Carcinogenesis
Cell Cycle
Cytoplasm
DNA Replication
Histones*
Hyperplasia
In Situ Hybridization*
Rats*
RNA, Messenger*
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms*
Urinary Bladder*
Histones
RNA, Messenger
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