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Vet Pathol 41:269-272 (2004)
© 2004 American College of Veterinary Pathologists


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Immunohistochemical Expression of Estrogen Receptor ß in Normal and Tumoral Canine Mammary Glands

J. Martín de las Mulas, J. Ordás, M. Y. Millán, F. Chacón, M. De Lara, A. Espinosa de los Monteros, C. Reymundo and A. Jover

Abstract

To date, two isoforms of estrogen receptors (ER) have been identified, cloned, and characterized from several species, estrogen receptor–{alpha} (ER{alpha}) and estrogen receptor–ß (ERß). Although the presence of ER{alpha} has been demonstrated in normal and tumoral canine mammary tissues, the issue of ERß expression has not been addressed in the dog. In this study, we have analyzed the expression of ERß in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples of nonaltered mammary gland, 30 malignant (six complex carcinoma, 12 simple carcinoma, three carcinosarcoma, and nine carcinoma or sarcoma in benign tumor), and five benign (one fibroadenoma, one complex papilloma, one complex adenoma, and two benign mixed tumors) mammary tumors of the dog by using a polyclonal ERß antibody and the avidin–biotin–peroxidase complex immunohistochemical technique. Our results show that high numbers of normal ductal and acinar epithelium and approximately one third of canine mammary tumors express ERß. This expression was higher in benign than in malignant tumors. Furthermore, expression was higher in complex and mixed histologic subtypes of malignant tumors when compared with simple subtypes.


Key words: Dogs; estrogen receptor ß; mammary gland; tumor.

Request reprints from Dr. J. Martín de las Mulas, Dpto. de A. y Anatomía Patológica Comparadas, Universidad de Córdoba, Edificio de Sanidad Animal, Campus de Rabanales, Carretera de Madrid-Cádiz, Km. 396, Córdoba 14014 (Spain). anlmagoj{at}uco.es.




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