Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:1.12.7.2 (hydrogenase)
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Suspensions of V x2-carcinoma cells were inoculated into the stomach wall of rabbits. In 26 animals, changes of lactic acid hydrogenase (total activity and isoenzyme distribution) were followed from the transplantation day to complete development of a tumor. Findings were compared with mucosa specimen taken from different parts of the stomach. As compared with control animals (injection of physiological saline solution into the stomach wall), total enzyme activity was elevated and isoenzymes showed characteristic distribution in homogenisates from tumorous tissue. Mucosa covering the tumor did not reveal such alterations of enzyme activity. It can thus be concluded that V x2 carcinoma was limited to submucosal layers and did not invade the mucosa. This conclusion was confirmed by histologic examination.
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PMID:[Enzymologic investigations of Vx2-carcinoma transplanted into the stomach of rabbits (author's transl)]. 102 Oct 10

Pheochromacytoma is a relatively rare cause of arterial hypertension. Untreated pheochromacytoma may however lead to a fatal hypertensive crisis during anaesthesia or another form of stress. It is therefore important to correctly diagnose this disease. 24-hour monitoring of blood pressure (BP) can already contribute to the diagnosis of pheochromacytoma based on the frequent occurrence of BP variability and the absence of a night-time fall in BP. 5 gene mutations have so far been identified that may be responsible for the familial form of pheochromacytoma: mutation of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene, leading to the onset of VHL syndrome, mutation of the RET-proto-oncogene in multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2, mutation of the type 1 gene for neurofibromatosis, which is associated with von Recklinghausen's disease and finally mutation of the genes encoding the B and D subunits of succinated hydrogenase (SDHB, SDHD), which are associated with familial paragangliomas and pheochromacytoma. Genetic analysis should therefore be carried out for all confirmed cases of pheochromacytoma, especially for young people under 50 years of age. Biochemical diagnostics relies mainly on measurements of free metanephrines in plasma or urine, which usually has greater diagnostic weight than plasma, or catecholamines in urine. The diagnosis of extraadrenal or multiple forms can use not only CT/MR but also imaging using the radiopharmaceutical 123I-Metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) or 18F-fluorodopamine PET (only available in the USA). Pharmacological treatment using alpha or beta receptor blockers with subsequent laparoscopic excision of the tumor is usually successful in benign forms of pheochromocytoma. Unfortunately, there are still no convincingly effective therapeutic procedures available for malign forms.
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PMID:[Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in pheochromocytoma: current trends]. 1757 79

5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) and its prodrugs are used to treat various cancers. Response to 5-FU-based chemotherapy and expression of 5-FU-related enzymes differ among cancers. The objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the expression of 5-FU-related enzymes and clinicopathologic factors in bladder cancer. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections of 44 bladder cancers and 27 normal bladders were included in this study. After laser capture microdissection, "Danenberg tumor profile," was performed for the measurement of 5-FU-related enzymes. There was no significant difference between dihydropyrimidine hydrogenase (DPD) mRNA expression in bladder cancer and in normal bladder. On the contrary, mRNA expressions of orotate phosphoribosyltransferase (OPRT), thymidylate synthase (TS), and thymidine phosphorylase (TP) in bladder cancer were higher than those in normal bladder. Compared with previously reported DPD mRNA expressions in other types of cancer, DPD mRNA expression in bladder cancer was relatively low. The 5-FU-related enzymatic condition of bladder cancer is favorable for 5-FU.
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PMID:Expression of the fluoropyrimidine-metabolizing enzymes in bladder cancers as measured by the Danenberg tumor profile. 2011 1