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Mice of the GR strain develop many hormone-dependent mammary tumors in response to estrogen and progesterone stimulation. Since this strain is so sensitive to steroid hormones, we administered a single dose of the antiestrogen Nafoxidine to female GR mice within 24 hours after their birth. This treatment arrested the development of their mammary glands and when the mice were adults, 10 weeks old, they did not cycle normally but were in a state of persistent estrus. Whole mounts of mammary glands from Nafoxidine-treated mice revealed cystic areas within some ducts and bulbous swellings at the ends of others. No hyperplastic alveolar nodules (HAN) were identified in the glands. In contrast, a single dose of 17β estradiol administered within 24 h after birth, resulted in a highly branched gland displaying typical end buds, a few alveoli and more HAN than were observed in glands of control adult mice of the same strain. Thus Nafoxidine treatment not only arrested the development of the mammary glands in female GR mice (causing them to appear “masculinized”) but it also produced abnormalities within the glands.
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Strum, J.M. Nafoxidine administered to newborn female GR mice arrests the development of their mammary glands. Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathol 42, 227–233 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02890385
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