Cellular proliferation with altered control is one of the ist characteristi
cs of a neoplastic cell population Although tumor growth reflects bath tumo
r cell replication and cell loss (opposing growth and antigrowth factors),
most studies published in veterinary literature used immunohistochemistry (
proliferating cell nuclear antigen [PCNA]; Ki-67 [MIB-L]) or staining for a
rgyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions (AgNORs) to measure proliferation.
These studies have appeared in the veterinary literature for more than a de
cade, describing associations between proliferation indices and histologic
grade, biological behavior and clinical outcome for some tumor types but no
clinically relevant associations for other tumors. The results of these st
udies are summarized here.,Methods for evaluation of the numerous regulator
y proteins that direct the cell throughout its cycle are now available and
should allow more precise identification of cellular aberrations in cancer.