Spontaneous hemangioendothelial cell hyperplasia of the heart in a young ICR mouse.

Spontaneous hemangioendothelial cell hyperplasia of the heart in a young ICR mouse. J Toxicol Pathol. 2019 Oct;32(4):289-292 Authors: Tomikawa E, Asaoka Y, Togashi Y, Mutsuga M, Imura N, Oshida K Abstract Spontaneous nonneoplastic proliferative lesions of the cardiac hemangioendothelium are extremely rare in humans and animals. Here, we describe a spontaneous hemangioendothelial cell hyperplasia in the heart of a 9-week-old male ICR mouse. The lesion was observed focally in the interventricular septum, with no compression of the surrounding tissues. In the lesion, a single layer of hemangioendothelial cells that had a polygonal shape with enlarged nuclei and plump cytoplasm closely lined surrounding widened capillary vascular spaces and cardiac muscles. There was little cellular atypia, and there were no multilayered endothelial cells. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that these cells were partly positive for factor VIII and CD31, hemangioendothelial cell markers, and negative for Ki-67. These features were consistent with those in aged female B6C3F1 mice in the only report in mice of spontaneous cardiac hemangioendothelial cell hyperplasia. Therefore, this is the first report of spontaneous hemangioendothelial cell hyperplasia in the heart of a young mouse. PMID: 31719756 [PubMed]
Source: Journal of Toxicologic Pathology - Category: Toxicology Tags: J Toxicol Pathol Source Type: research