Quinn L, Fox JG, Joy J, Muthupalani S, Carrasco SE. Anaplastic nephroblastoma with peritoneal metastasis in an adult female Sprague Dawley rat.
J Toxicol Pathol 2020;
33:297-302. [PMID:
33239848 PMCID:
PMC7677621 DOI:
10.1293/tox.2020-0030]
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Abstract
Spontaneous nephroblastomas are uncommon tumors of laboratory rats. This report
describes a spontaneous nephroblastoma with peritoneal metastasis in an 11-month-old,
female Sprague Dawley rat. The rat was part of a breeding program and presented 15 days
post parturition with clinical signs including tachypnea, dyspnea and abdominal
distension. At necropsy, the right kidney was markedly enlarged by an expansile pale-tan
to white multinodular mass with extension into the retroperitoneal space, with multifocal
variably sized nodules involving the mesentery, and surface of pancreas, liver, uterus,
and ovarian bursa. The rat also had severe bicavitary effusion. Histologically, the renal
parenchyma of the affected kidney was replaced by a moderately cellular,
poorly-demarcated, non-encapsulated, multilobulated mass that appeared to compress the
adjacent renal outer medulla and cortex. Three distinct neoplastic cell populations were
identified in this renal tumor: epithelial cells (convoluted and dilated tubules / rare
primitive glomeruloid structures), mesenchymal (neoplastic spindle cells in connective
tissue), and blastemal cells (primitive neoplastic cells). The extrarenal nodular masses
were predominantly composed of neoplastic mesenchymal and pleomorphic blastemal cells.
Immunohistochemically, neoplastic epithelial cells in the renal mass were positive for
pancytokeratin, and blastemal cells in both renal and extrarenal masses were positive for
Wilms’ tumor 1 protein (WT1) and vimentin. Neoplastic mesenchymal elements in both renal
and extrarenal masses were positive for vimentin. The neoplasm was negative for
chromogranin A and S100. The tumor was classified as an anaplastic nephroblastoma with
metastasis to the mesentery and peritoneal organs.
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