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Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
We have developed a computer-assisted stereological method based on unbiase
d principles for estimating metastasis volumes in mouse lungs. We evaluated
this method using the transplantable Lewis lung carcinoma. Twenty-one days
after subcutaneous inoculation of 10(6) Lewis lung cells into C57BL/6J mic
e, the mice had primary tumors with an average volume of 2300 mm(3). After
perfusion fixation, the lungs were removed, embedded in OCT compound, snap-
frozen, and processed for stereology, The metastasis volumes were estimated
by application of the Cavalieri principle after evaluation of single secti
ons from several evenly distributed tissue levels. The metastasis volume in
a group of nine mice varied between 0.01 and 14.4 mm(3), with an average o
f 6.1 mm(3), The coefficient of variation was 0.9. The coefficient of error
of the volume estimation was determined in five cases and varied from 0.08
to 0.23. Thus, the variation on the metastasis volumes that is achieved by
this method contributes very little, 2.5%, to the total variance within th
e group of mice. In conclusion, we have developed an efficient and unbiased
method to determine the metastasis burden in mouse lungs.