Objective To explore a new orthotopic transplantation method for establishment of human osteosarcoma in nude mice.Methods The cell suspensions of MNNG/HOS cells were transplantated into the distal femur of nude mice by using minimally invasive injection,and the formation of neoplasm was observed.One month after injection,the mice were subjected to X-ray examination and then killed.The tumor tissues were subjected to pathologic hematoxylin and eosin (HE) stain.The stro-1 expression was detected by using immunohistochemistry.Results At 2nd and 4th week after transplantation,the average tumor volume was (0.21 ±0.095) cm3 and (0.84±0.25) cm3,respectively.The skin showed fuchsia,and venous engorgement was seen.There existed osteogenic and osteolytic lesions in the distal femur,and the tumor-like bone.The typical characteristics of osteosarcoma of the tumor tissue were observed under a microscope.The tumor formation rate of transplantation was about 91.7%.Immunohistochemistry revealed the Stro-1 positive rate was 8%.Conclusion The orthotopic transplantation model of osteosarcoma in nude mice is established successfully.There are certain advantages in this orthotopic model such as simple operation,minimal invasion.It imitates the clinical onset and development of human osteosarcoma and offers a closer research model to human osteosarcoma. Key words: Osteosarcoma; Nude mice; Orthotopic transplantation tumor; Model,animal
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