Diagnostic Criteria for Degenerative, Inflammatory, Proliferative Nonneoplastic and Neoplastic Liver Lesions in Medaka (Oryzias latipes): Consensus of a National Toxicology Program Pathology Working Group

Diagnostic criteria are presented for degenerative, inflammatory, nonneoplastic proliferative, and neoplastic lesions in the liver of medaka (Oryzias latipes), a small fish species frequently used in carcinogenesis studies. The criteria are the consensus of a Pathology Working Group (PWG) convened b...

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description Diagnostic criteria are presented for degenerative, inflammatory, nonneoplastic proliferative, and neoplastic lesions in the liver of medaka (Oryzias latipes), a small fish species frequently used in carcinogenesis studies. The criteria are the consensus of a Pathology Working Group (PWG) convened by the National Toxicology Program. The material examined by the PWG was from medaka exposed to N-nitrosodiethylamine for 28 days, removed to clean water, and sacrificed 4, 6, or 9 mo after initiation of exposure. Degenerative lesions included hepatocellular intracytoplasmic vacuolation, hepatocellular necrosis, spongiosis hepatis, hepatic cysts, and hepatocellular hyalinization. Inflammatory lesions consisted of granulomas, chronic inflammation, macrophage aggregates, and focal lymphocytic infiltration. Nonneoplastic proliferative lesions comprised foci of cellular alteration (basophilic focus, eosinophilic focus, vacuolated focus, and clear cell focus) and bile duct hyperplasia. Neoplastic lesions included hepatocellular adenoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangioma, and cholangiocarcinoma. Two lesions composed mainly of spindle cells were noted, hemangiopericytoma and spindle cell proliferation. Rather than being an exhaustive treatment of medaka liver lesions, this report draws from the published literature on carcinogen-induced liver lesions in medaka and other fish species and attempts to consolidate lesion criteria into a simplified scheme that might be useful to pathologists and other researchers using medaka lesions for risk assessment or regulatory purposes.
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Animals
Basophils - pathology
Bile Ducts - pathology
Biological and medical sciences
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular - pathology
Cell Aggregation
Cell Division - drug effects
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Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
Chronic Disease
Cysts - pathology
Eosinophils - pathology
Experimental digestive system and abdominal tumors
Freshwater
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Hyperplasia
Inflammation - pathology
Liver Diseases - diagnosis
Liver Diseases - pathology
Liver Neoplasms - chemically induced
Liver Neoplasms - diagnosis
Liver Neoplasms - pathology
Lymphocytes - pathology
Macrophages - pathology
Medical sciences
Necrosis
Oryzias
Oryzias latipes
Toxicology - standards
Tumors
United States
Vacuoles - pathology
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