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Changes in Mammary Gland Morphology and Breast Cancer Risk in Rats
Authors:Sonia de Assis   Anni Warri   M. Idalia Cruz   Leena Hilakivi-Clarke
Affiliation:Department of Oncology, Georgetown University;Institute of Biomedicine, University of Turku Medical Faculty
Abstract:Studies in rodent models of breast cancer show that exposures to dietary/hormonal factors during the in utero and pubertal periods, when the mammary gland undergoes extensive modeling and re-modeling, alter susceptibility to carcinogen-induced mammary tumors. Similar findings have been described in humans: for example, high birthweight increases later risk of developing breast cancer, and dietary intake of soy during childhood decreases breast cancer risk. It is thought that these prenatal and postnatal dietary modifications induce persistent morphological changes in the mammary gland that in turn modify breast cancer risk later in life. These morphological changes likely reflect epigenetic modifications, such as changes in DNA methylation, histones and miRNA expression that then affect gene transcription . In this article we describe how changes in mammary gland morphology can predict mammary cancer risk in rats. Our protocol specifically describes how to dissect and remove the rat abdominal mammary gland and how to prepare mammary gland whole mounts. It also describes how to analyze mammary gland morphology according to three end-points (number of terminal end buds, epithelial elongation and differentiation) and to use the data to predict risk of developing mammary cancer.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 44   mammary gland morphology   terminal end buds   mammary cancer   maternal dietary exposures   pregnancy   prepubertal dietay exposures
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