Cintia Yoko Morioka
University of São Paulo
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Journal of the Pancreas | 2016
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Seiji Saito; Kouji Ohzawa; Shinji Asano; Yasuhide Hibino; Yuji Nakada; Kei-ichiro Kita; Akiharu Watanabe
CONTEXT We studied behavior of the subcutaneously implanted pancreatic tumors and the process of metastasis using syngeneic Syrian golden hamsters. DESIGN HaP-T1, a cell line derived from nitrosamine-induced pancreatic cancer in Syrian golden hamsters was used for this experiment. Thirty-five animals were divided into two groups: subcutaneous cell inoculation and subcutaneous tissue implantation. The tumor tissue was obtained from subcutaneously implanted cancer cells. One month after implantation, the tumors were resected and studied histopathologically. The animals were followed-up weekly by palpation of the peripheral lymph nodes in order to identify local recurrence. After death, necropsy was performed. Liver, lungs and pancreas specimens were taken for histopathogical study and detection of K-ras point mutation using the PCR/RFLP method. RESULTS The mean survival time in the subcutaneous cell inoculation group was 151+/-17.5 days, and in the subcutaneous tissue implantation group was 137 +/-12.9 days. During the follow-up, 13 subcutaneously cell inoculated hamsters (86.7%) had right axillary lymph node metastasis while subcutaneously tissue implanted hamsters did not show any palpable lymph nodes. After necropsy, 10 of the 20 subcutaneously tissue implanted animals (50%) showed metastases in the lungs at the histopathological level. However, 16 of the 20 subcutaneously tissue implanted animals (80%) showed K-ras point mutation in the lung specimens. The lungs of the animals of the subcutaneous cell inoculation group did not show any metastases. No metastases were found in the liver or the pancreas in either group. CONCLUSION This study suggests that homologous subcutaneous cell inoculation and subcutaneous tissue implantation models showed completely different patterns of metastasis. These models may aid further research to clarify the mechanisms of metastasis in pancreatic cancer.
Journal of the Pancreas | 2002
Márcia Saldanha Kubrusly; José Eduardo M. Cunha; Telesforo Bacchella; Sonia Penteado; Cintia Yoko Morioka; Lourenilson J. Souza; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado
in Vivo | 2005
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado; Seiji Saito; Yuji Nakada; André Siqueira Matheus; Telesforo Bacchella; Terumi Takahara; Akiharu Watanabe
in Vivo | 2004
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Seiji Saito; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado; Kouji Ohzawa; Márcia Saldanha Kubrusly; José Eduardo M. Cunha; Akiharu Watanabe
in Vivo | 2000
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Seiji Saito; Akiharu Watanabe
in Vivo | 2005
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Seiji Saito; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado; Telesforo Bacchella; Akiharu Watanabe
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2005
André Siqueira Matheus; Ana Maria M. Coelho; Cintia Yoko Morioka; Sandra N. Sampietre; José Eduardo M. Cunha; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado
Pancreatology | 2017
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Joelmir Veiga da Silva; Nixon Silva Pereira; Jose Pinhata Otoch; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado; Marcelo Engracia Garcia; Edgard Mesquita Rodrigues Lima; Gustavo Borges
Pancreatology | 2017
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Jose Pinhata Otoch; Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado; Joelmir Lucena Veiga Veiga; Nixon Alves Pereira; Marcelo Engracia Garcia; Edgard Mesquita Rodrigues Lima; Gustavo Borges
Pancreatology | 2017
Cintia Yoko Morioka; Nixon Alves Pereira; Joelmir Veiga da Silva; Alessandro Ramon Salem Costa Costa; Marcelo Engracia Garcia; Jose Pinhata Otoch; Gustavo Borges; Edgard Mesquita Rodrigues Lima