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Urinary Retention and Cystitis Associated with Subcutaneous Estradiol Pellets in Female Nude Mice

Gail Pearse1, Jeremy Frith2, Kevin John Randall3 and Teresa Klinowska2

1 GSK Research and Development, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, UK
2 AstraZeneca, Research and Development, Mereside, Alderley Park Macclesfield, UK
3 AstraZeneca, Safety Assessment, Mereside, Alderley Park Macclesfield, UK

Correspondence: Gail Pearse, GSK Research and Development, The FrytheWelwyn, Hertfordshire, UK AL6 9AR;pearse848{at}btinternet.com.

Unexpected deaths occurred in studies involving a nude mouse model of mammary cancer that required subcutaneous implantation of 0.5 mg twenty-one–day release estrogen pellets for growth of the estrogen-dependent mammary tumor xenograft BT474c. Early deaths occurred in female nude mice and were associated with urinary retention, frequently with cystitis. Drug treatment had no effect on the incidence or severity of cystitis. Histological findings did not alter significantly over various time points following pellet implantation. Changes were not seen in males or in females receiving lower doses of estradiol even when the duration of administration was prolonged, suggesting that a threshold level was required for the onset of urinary retention. Because of the influence of estrogen on micturition, immunohistochemistry for estrogen receptor alpha (ER{alpha}) in the urinary bladder was carried out, which did not demonstrate any differences between females implanted with 0.5 mg twenty-one–day release estrogen pellets and nonimplanted females.

Although previous publications have concentrated on possible mechanisms of action, this paper describes the histopathological changes seen in the urinary bladder of female nude mice resulting from exposure to high levels of estradiol.

Key Words: nude mouse • urinary system • estradiol

This version was published on February 1, 2009

Toxicologic Pathology, Vol. 37, No. 2, 227-234 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0192623308329281


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