Three different methods for evaluating mitotic activity (mitotic count, mitoses/area, mitotic index) were applied to different types of canine and feline solid tumors to determine the method that is most objective and correlates best with other parameters of cell proliferation. Mitotic activity was evaluated on toluidine blue stained histological sections. Slides stained with histochemical (AgNOR proteins) and immunohistochemical (MIB1, PCNA) markers of cell proliferation were available for each case. Quantitation of mitotic activity and cell proliferation parameters was performed with an image analyzer. Mitotic activity assessment was compared with cell proliferation indices and its ability to discriminate tumors grouped on histologically based criteria including the histological type, malignant or benign characteristics, and grade. A significant correlation by linear regression analysis with other parameters assessing cell proliferation revealed that mitotic index correlated 100% and mitoses/area and mitotic count correlated 40% of the time. In discriminating the proliferative activity of tumors grouped by histological criteria, mitotic index and mitotic count revealed 100% concordance with the other parameters of cell proliferation, while mitoses/areas showed 80% concordance.

Sarli, G., Benazzi, C., Preziosi, R., Della Salda, L., Bettini, G., Marcato, P.S. (1999). Evaluating mitotic activity in canine and feline solid tumors: Standardizing the parameter. BIOTECHNIC & HISTOCHEMISTRY, 74(2), 64-76 [10.3109/10520299909066480].

Evaluating mitotic activity in canine and feline solid tumors: Standardizing the parameter

Sarli G.;Benazzi C.;Preziosi R.;Della Salda L.;Bettini G.;Marcato P. S.
1999

Abstract

Three different methods for evaluating mitotic activity (mitotic count, mitoses/area, mitotic index) were applied to different types of canine and feline solid tumors to determine the method that is most objective and correlates best with other parameters of cell proliferation. Mitotic activity was evaluated on toluidine blue stained histological sections. Slides stained with histochemical (AgNOR proteins) and immunohistochemical (MIB1, PCNA) markers of cell proliferation were available for each case. Quantitation of mitotic activity and cell proliferation parameters was performed with an image analyzer. Mitotic activity assessment was compared with cell proliferation indices and its ability to discriminate tumors grouped on histologically based criteria including the histological type, malignant or benign characteristics, and grade. A significant correlation by linear regression analysis with other parameters assessing cell proliferation revealed that mitotic index correlated 100% and mitoses/area and mitotic count correlated 40% of the time. In discriminating the proliferative activity of tumors grouped by histological criteria, mitotic index and mitotic count revealed 100% concordance with the other parameters of cell proliferation, while mitoses/areas showed 80% concordance.
1999
Sarli, G., Benazzi, C., Preziosi, R., Della Salda, L., Bettini, G., Marcato, P.S. (1999). Evaluating mitotic activity in canine and feline solid tumors: Standardizing the parameter. BIOTECHNIC & HISTOCHEMISTRY, 74(2), 64-76 [10.3109/10520299909066480].
Sarli, G.; Benazzi, C.; Preziosi, R.; Della Salda, L.; Bettini, G.; Marcato, P. S.
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