Oligodendrogliomas (n = 26) induced by ethylnitrosourea (ENU) in wista
r rats were examined to assess the lectin specificity to oligodendrogl
ial membranes. Two different types of oligodendrogliomas were found in
our material: an isomorphous type (n = 12), and a polymorphous type (
n = 14). The first one, with two variants according to its size, macro
- (n = 9) and microtumors (n = 3), had predominantly a honey-comb patt
ern with 'clear halos' around the nuclei without anaplasia. The second
type, composed mostly by macrotumours, was anaplastic, with high cell
ular density, necrosis and intratumoral hemorrhages. Peanut agglutinin
(PNA) labelled plasma membranes of well-differentiated cellular compo
nents of the first group. The tumoral oligodendrocytes lost the proper
ty to bind PNA in the second group of tumours, while Concanavalin A (C
on A) showed affinity to intracytoplasmic structures of these tumours.
PNA is a reliable marker of oligodendroglial plasma membrane of well-
differentiated ENU-induced oligodendrogliomas. This experimental model
, using PNA and Con A, may have important clinical applications regard
ing the biological behaviour of this type of neoplasm.