Abstract

We1 reported that spayed mice painted with 1:2:5:6 dibenzanthracene had positive vaginal smears sporadically. In preparing to repeat this experiment we2 found that effective amounts of estrone may be transmitted from animal to animal. The animals used in this experiment were kept segregated as a group throughout the experiment. They were spayed. No accessory ovaries were found at autopsy. Smears were made twice daily for 5 days before treatment was begun; and they were all negative. Smears were omitted until 11 weeks after treatment began, to avoid pseudo-estrus3 effects from mechanical stimulation of the vagina. Smears were made twice a week throughout the rest of the experiment, which terminated 41 weeks after treatment with 1:2:5:6 dibenzanthracene was begun. If a positive or plus-minus smear was found all animals were smeared daily until there was a return to negative. Two untreated spayed controls were kept in the box with the treated mice. Later 4 old spayed females with uterine implants of dibenzan...

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