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OBJECTIVE To study the relationship between bFGF gene expression and proliferative activity in meningiomas.METHODS Thirty-seven samples of meningioma were examed using Northern hybridization for bFGF-gene expression and immunohistochemi- stry for bFGF protein expression and the Ki-67LI.RESULTS bFGF mRNA was detected in 22 meningiomas of Grade Ⅰ and in all samples of Grade Ⅱ and Ⅲ. Six of the Grade Ⅰ tumors were negative,giving an overall positive rate of 83.8 % for bFGF mRNA. Autoradiography was conducted using a thin scaning apparatus. bFGF mRNA expression compared to that for β-actin was 0.34±0.06 for Grade Ⅰ tumors compared to 0.82±0.12 for Grade Ⅱ and Ⅲ tumors. The difference was highly significant (P<0.001). The results of immunohistochemistry showed that the number of the positive cells for the bFGF protein was 29.7±7.6% in Grade Ⅰ tumors and 63.2±11.7 % in Grade Ⅱ plus Ⅲ, resulting in a significant difference between them (P<0.001). The Ki-67LI was found to be 2.8±1.1% in Grade Ⅰ and 6.5±1.3 % in Grade Ⅱ plus Ⅲ. The former was significantly lower than the later (P<0.001).CONCLUSION The expression of bFGF was correlated well with the malignancy of the meningiomas.