This paper is the second of a series aimed to show the main physiological a
nd pathological characteristics of male euthymic BALB/c-nu mice, a long-liv
e strain of BALB/c mice bred in our own Institute. The previous paired pape
r Piantanelli (Mech. Ageing Dev. (2001)) has been devoted to a survival stu
dy up to advanced ages highly interesting for studies on successful aging.
In the present paper we report first data of a cross-sectional study on 4.
15, 22. 28 and 34 months-old mice, dealing with tumors and other relevant p
athologies. Results have shown that tumors or other pathologies can hardly
be detected up to the age of 22 months. At 34 months of age about 40% of mi
ce revealed a variety of neoplasia and other diseases are clearly detectabl
e. These results suggest that a significant increase in longevity could be
a factor increasing the risk of tumor development: thus, caution has to be
paid in studies on mice utilized for long term carcinogenicity assay, where
animals are sacrificed at the age of 18 months, according to the Internati
onal Program. Finally. animals of the same chronological age have been subd
ivided in clusters according to their presumptive longevity, estimated taki
ng advantage of the relationship between body weight acid age-at-death Foun
d in the paired longitudinal study. This subdivision will be helpful in int
erpreting inter-individual variability of the biological parameters checked
in these animals. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.