Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms

OBJECTIVE: to develop an experimental model of exposure to tobacco burning (cigarette) products to assess the effects of its chronic use in relation to cancers of the bladder. METHODS: the animals were chronically exposed to the burning tobacco products in a semi-open chamber to simulate smoking. Thirty young Wistar rats were divided into two groups: one with 20 animals simulating smoking for six months, and ten not exposed control animals for the same period. After exposure by inhalation of cigarette smoke, animals were euthanized and subjected to histopathological study of the bladder wall. RESULTS: no tumor was found but mild and non significant alterations. The studies of hemo-oximetry (carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin) and the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) confirm that the animals were exposed to high concentrations of tobacco smoke and its derivatives. CONCLUSION: no bladder mucosal neoplasia was found in the pathological study of animals. The developed experimental models were highly efficient, practical and easy to use and can be used in other similar studies to determine the harmful effects caused by smoking.

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Main Authors: Colli Neto,José Alexandre, Zen Júnior,José Hélio, Del Negro,André, Andreollo,Nelson Adami, Araujo,Marina Rachel, Tincani,Alfio José
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Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-699120140001000562014-04-22Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasmsColli Neto,José AlexandreZen Júnior,José HélioDel Negro,AndréAndreollo,Nelson AdamiAraujo,Marina RachelTincani,Alfio José Animal Experimentation Inhalation Smoking Rats Urinary bladder neoplasms OBJECTIVE: to develop an experimental model of exposure to tobacco burning (cigarette) products to assess the effects of its chronic use in relation to cancers of the bladder. METHODS: the animals were chronically exposed to the burning tobacco products in a semi-open chamber to simulate smoking. Thirty young Wistar rats were divided into two groups: one with 20 animals simulating smoking for six months, and ten not exposed control animals for the same period. After exposure by inhalation of cigarette smoke, animals were euthanized and subjected to histopathological study of the bladder wall. RESULTS: no tumor was found but mild and non significant alterations. The studies of hemo-oximetry (carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin) and the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) confirm that the animals were exposed to high concentrations of tobacco smoke and its derivatives. CONCLUSION: no bladder mucosal neoplasia was found in the pathological study of animals. The developed experimental models were highly efficient, practical and easy to use and can be used in other similar studies to determine the harmful effects caused by smoking. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColégio Brasileiro de CirurgiõesRevista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões v.41 n.1 20142014-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912014000100056en10.1590/S0100-69912014000100011
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author Colli Neto,José Alexandre
Zen Júnior,José Hélio
Del Negro,André
Andreollo,Nelson Adami
Araujo,Marina Rachel
Tincani,Alfio José
spellingShingle Colli Neto,José Alexandre
Zen Júnior,José Hélio
Del Negro,André
Andreollo,Nelson Adami
Araujo,Marina Rachel
Tincani,Alfio José
Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms
author_facet Colli Neto,José Alexandre
Zen Júnior,José Hélio
Del Negro,André
Andreollo,Nelson Adami
Araujo,Marina Rachel
Tincani,Alfio José
author_sort Colli Neto,José Alexandre
title Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms
title_short Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms
title_full Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms
title_fullStr Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms
title_full_unstemmed Tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms
title_sort tobacco experimental model to induce urinary bladder neoplasms
description OBJECTIVE: to develop an experimental model of exposure to tobacco burning (cigarette) products to assess the effects of its chronic use in relation to cancers of the bladder. METHODS: the animals were chronically exposed to the burning tobacco products in a semi-open chamber to simulate smoking. Thirty young Wistar rats were divided into two groups: one with 20 animals simulating smoking for six months, and ten not exposed control animals for the same period. After exposure by inhalation of cigarette smoke, animals were euthanized and subjected to histopathological study of the bladder wall. RESULTS: no tumor was found but mild and non significant alterations. The studies of hemo-oximetry (carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin) and the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) confirm that the animals were exposed to high concentrations of tobacco smoke and its derivatives. CONCLUSION: no bladder mucosal neoplasia was found in the pathological study of animals. The developed experimental models were highly efficient, practical and easy to use and can be used in other similar studies to determine the harmful effects caused by smoking.
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