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Kurt A. Droms, Cynthia A. Fernandez, Larry G. Thaete, Atvin M. Malkinson, Effects of Adrenalectomy and Corticosterone Administration on Mouse Lung Tumor Susceptibility and Histogenesis, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 80, Issue 5, 4 May 1988, Pages 365–369, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/80.5.365
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Abstract
The effects of adrenalectomy (Ax) on urethan-induced lung tumors were determined in strains of mice that vary in their respective tumor susceptibilities: A/J (sensitive), BALB/cByJ (intermediate), and C57BL/6J (B6, resistant). Ax increased tumor number in both A/J (by 25%) and B6 mice (by 400%), but not in BALB/cByJ mice. The relative proportions of adenomas exhibiting the alveolar or papillary histological growth patterns were unchanged. Implantation of corticosterone-containing pellets into adrenalectomized B6 mice restored tumor multiplicity to that of sham-operated mice and into adrenalectomized A/J mice reduced multiplicity below that of sham-operated mice. Corticosterone, therefore, regulates neo-plastic development of mouse lung epithelial cells.