Robert Maronpot

About Robert Maronpot

Dr. Maronpot received his doctorate of veterinary medicine in 1965 from Michigan State University, an MS in nutritional pathology from Michigan State University in 1966, and an MPH from Harvard University in 1972. He is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists as well as the American Board of Toxicology and has worked more than forty years in experimental pathology, with an emphasis on animal models of carcinogenesis.

Brain Inflammation and Alzheimer’s-Like Pathology in Individuals Exposed to Severe Air Pollution

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Air pollution is a complex mixture of gases (e.g., ozone), particulate matter, and organic compounds present in outdoor and indoor air. Dogs exposed to severe air pollution exhibit chronic inflammation and acceleration of Alzheimer’s-like pathology, suggesting that the brain is adversely affected by pollutants. We investigated whether residency in cities with high levels [...]

Brain Inflammation and Alzheimer’s-Like Pathology in Individuals Exposed to Severe Air Pollution2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Applications of Magnetic Resonance Microscopy

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has enjoyed enormous clinical success since the first demonstration of the method more than 30 years ago. An increasing number of pharmaceutical manufacturers seeking new biomarkers for assessing drug efficacy and toxicity are turning to MRI. A specific application of MRI promises to revolutionize pathology for the basic scientist [...]

Applications of Magnetic Resonance Microscopy2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Prediction of Rodent Carcinogenesis: An Evaluation of Prechronic Liver Lesions as Forecasters of Liver Tumors in NTP Carcinogenicity Studies

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

The National Toxicology Program (NTP) developed the chronic 2-year bioassay as a mechanism for predicting the carcinogenic potential of chemicals in humans. The cost and duration of these studies has limited their use to small numbers of selected chemicals. Many different short-term methods aimed at increasing predictive accuracy and the number of chemicals [...]

Prediction of Rodent Carcinogenesis: An Evaluation of Prechronic Liver Lesions as Forecasters of Liver Tumors in NTP Carcinogenicity Studies2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Follicular Epithelial Cell Hypertrophy Induced by Chronic Oral Administration of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in Female Harlan Sprague–Dawley Rats

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) affects the thyroid morphologically and/or functionally in adult animals. Recently, the National Toxicology Program conducted a 2-year gavage study of TCDD in female Harlan Sprague–Dawley rats. The only treatment-related alterations found in thyroid follicles were decreased luminal size and increased height of the follicular epithelial cells, without prominent protrusion into the [...]

Follicular Epithelial Cell Hypertrophy Induced by Chronic Oral Administration of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in Female Harlan Sprague–Dawley Rats2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Relevance of Animal Carcinogenesis Findings to Human Cancer Predictions and Prevention

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Use of laboratory animals to identify carcinogenic potential of chemicals, mixtures, and other agents has a modern history of greater than 40 years from which much useful scientific and public health information can be derived. While laboratory animals differ from humans in some respects that may affect responses to hazardous exposures, use of [...]

Relevance of Animal Carcinogenesis Findings to Human Cancer Predictions and Prevention2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

DNA Damage in Nasal and Brain Tissues of Canines Exposed to Air Pollutants Is Associated with Evidence of Chronic Brain Inflammation and Neurodegeneration

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Acute, subchronic, or chronic exposures to particulate matter (PM) and pollutant gases affect people in urban areas and those exposed to fires, disasters, and wars. Respiratory tract inflammation, production of mediators of inflammation capable of reaching the brain, systemic circulation of PM, and disruption of the nasal respiratory and olfactory barriers are likely [...]

DNA Damage in Nasal and Brain Tissues of Canines Exposed to Air Pollutants Is Associated with Evidence of Chronic Brain Inflammation and Neurodegeneration2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

A Retrospective Analysis of Background Lesions and Tissue Accountability for Male Accessory Sex Organs in Fischer-344 Rats

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Because the paired lobes (ventral, dorsal, lateral, and anterior) of the rat prostate have not been consistently sampled in many carcinogenicity and toxicity studies, comparison among different investigations has been compromised. The lack of specific site identification for prostatic lesions further lessens the value of incidences reported. We present here the lobe-specific incidences [...]

A Retrospective Analysis of Background Lesions and Tissue Accountability for Male Accessory Sex Organs in Fischer-344 Rats2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Measurement of Cell Replication and Apoptosis in Mice

2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00

Maronpot et al., 2000. Chapter 5 in Pathology of Genetically Engineered Mice. Iowa State University Press. This chapter focuses primarily on practical methods for assessing cell proliferation and apoptosis in tissue sections from mice, including administration of BrdU in drinking water. Key words: cell cycle, BrdU, PCNA, osmotic minipumps, study design. [...]

Measurement of Cell Replication and Apoptosis in Mice2017-01-11T22:13:54+00:00