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Query: EC:1.16.3.1 (
ceruloplasmin
)
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A group of 30 coal-tar workers was treated with 1 g of ascorbic acid (AA) orally five times a week for 3 months. The effect of this treatment was assessed on serum IgG, IgM, IgA, alpha 1-antitrypsin, prealbumin, orosomucoid, transferrin, alpha 2-macroglobulin, C-reactive protein,
ceruloplasmin
, the latex fixation test and
cancer
serum index (CSI). After 3 months treatment the concentration of AA in the blood increased from 9.52 to 60.75 mumol l-1 (i.e. from 0.15 to 1.07 mg 100 ml-1), prealbumin increased from 0.37 +/- 0.08 g l-1 to 0.48 +/- 0.08 g l-1 (P less than 0.01), CSI decreased from 2.28 +/- 0.88 to 1.76 +/- 0.50 (P less than 0.01) and alpha 2-macro-globulin decreased from 3.40 +/- 0.95 to 2.06 +/- 0.39 g l-1 (P less than 0.01). These findings, together with reports that AA is a strong stimulator of xenobiotics biotransformation in the liver, support the use of AA as a prophylactic agent for coal-tar exposed workers.
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PMID:Effect of ascorbic acid on humoral and other factors of immunity in coal-tar exposed workers. 242 Aug 57
Ceruloplasmin is a copper containing serum glycoprotein. It is an acute-phase protein and its levels are increased in inflammation and in a number of experimental and human tumors. It is normally synthesized in the liver and not in fibroblasts. In this paper we present evidence that ceruloplasmin mRNA is synthesized in Balb/C 3T3 cells and its levels are increased about 3-fold in Rous-Sarcoma virus (RSV) transformed cells. The
ceruloplasmin
mRNAs from rat liver and RSV 3T3 cells have the same electrophoretic mobility.
Cancer
Lett 1987 May
PMID:Induction of the ceruloplasmin mRNA in Balb/C 3T3 cells after Rous-Sarcoma virus transfection. 243 32
The leakage of different serum proteins, including immunoglobulins, into human cerebral gliomas was studied by use of the unlabeled peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) method on cryostat and paraffin sections. Our series of 50 tumour biopsies included 21 isomorphic astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas (grade II), 19 anaplastic astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas (grade III), and 10 glioblastomas (grade IV). The immunohistochemical staining of the serum proteins was similar on paraffin and cryostat sections and graded with respect to occurrence, distribution, and intensity. Serum proteins of a small hydrodynamic radius with a low serum concentration (prealbumin) or with a high serum concentration (albumin) were diffusely present in the interstitial spaces of all glioma types. Serum proteins with a medium molecular size and variable serum concentrations, i.e. IgG, IgA, and
ceruloplasmin
, were detected preferentially in anaplastic gliomas and in glioblastomas (grade III and IV) displaying comparable distribution patterns but different intensities. Alpha-2-macroglobulin a serum protein with a large hydrodynamic radius was also demonstrated in grade III and IV gliomas, whereas IgM and beta-lipoprotein being the largest serum proteins tested were almost restricted to blood vessels and tumour necroses. In addition, most serum proteins occurred with high intensities in those areas of isomorphic grade II gliomas that showed a macro- or microcystic or mucinous tissue degeneration. The varying immunohistochemical staining results for the serum proteins studied indicate that the blood-brain barrier within isomorphic and anaplastic gliomas is not completely disturbed. It appears that the vascular permeability is preferentially increased for small-sized serum proteins, whereas the leakage of larger serum proteins into the glioma interstitium seems to depend on the tumour type and on increasing
malignancy
.
...
PMID:Immunohistochemical demonstration of serum proteins in human cerebral gliomas. 244 Feb 23
The acute phase proteins, orosomucoid,
ceruloplasmin
, antitrypsin, and haptoglobin were measured in serum from 54 patients with lung cancer, 16 patients with benign lung inflammation, and 30 healthy individuals. A statistical correlation was found between tumor size and acute phase protein level, which, however, was ascribed to nonspecific inflammation in the tissues surrounding the tumor. The patients who subsequently could not be radically treated by surgery had higher concentrations of orosomucoid and
ceruloplasmin
than the radically treated patients. No difference in acute phase protein concentration was found between benign and malignant disease. The glycan-dependent microheterogeneity of orosomucoid and
ceruloplasmin
was analyzed by crossed affinoimmunoelectrophoresis with lectins, and the patterns of the patients with benign inflammation and malignant disease were different. The heterogeneity of
ceruloplasmin
was also analyzed by crossed immunoelectrophoresis without lectin. This analysis, combined with the total serum concentration of
ceruloplasmin
, made it possible to discriminate the 54 cases of
malignancy
from the 46 cases of nonmalignancy with a sensitivity of 78% and a specificity of 93%. It is suggested that the simple electrophoretic analyses of (micro-)heterogeneity is a valuable supplement to the acute phase profile in isolating high-risk patients and in monitoring radically treated
cancer
patients for relapse.
Cancer
1987 Oct 01
PMID:Acute phase reaction, heterogeneity, and microheterogeneity of serum proteins as nonspecific tumor markers in lung cancer. 244 48
A group of 47 male adults working in a thermal power plant burning coal containing 900 to 1,500 g of arsenic per ton dry weight was examined on the blood serum immunoglobulins IgG, IgA and IgM content and levels of acute reactants alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT), alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M), transferrin (TRF), orosomucoid (ORO)
ceruloplasmin
(
CPL
), and lysozyme (LYS). Investigations in the control group comprising 27 workers from another power plant in the same district where the coal content of arsenic was more than 10 times lower were analogous. The inter-group differences in means were evaluated by t-test, differences in the association of values by F-test, and the correlations with age and the length of exposure were assessed using the regression analysis method. The differences in mean IgG, IgA, IgM, LYS and A2M levels between the exposed and control groups of workers were insignificant or of borderline significance only. In contrast, differences in TRF, ORO and particularly
CPL
levels were statistically highly significant, in all instances P less than 0.001. In the control group, persons with abnormal values in at least two immunobiochemical tests used accounted for 3.7%, in the group of the exposed for 51% (P less than 0.002). All these findings, especially the rise in
CPL
concentration levels in the exposed group are discussed on the background of the rise in
cancer
mortality rates found previously in this group of power plant workers.
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PMID:Immunological profiles in workers of a power plant burning coal rich in arsenic content. 245 11
Cancer
of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is very commonly encountered in Kashmir Valley of India. Serum copper and
ceruloplasmin
levels were investigated in 75 patients with GIT
cancer
, 42 non-GIT
cancer
and 75 normal healthy controls. The mean serum copper in the control group was 1,078 (S.D. 0,296) mg/L, while in patients with GIT and non-GIT cancers, it was 1,738 (S.D. 0,675) and 1,449 (S.D. 0,501) mg/L. Copper in both types of cancers showed significant increase (p less than 0.001). It was significantly higher in GIT cancers (p less than 0.01) as compared to non-GIT cancers. Ceruloplasmin in controls was 379 (S.D. 51) mg/L, while in GIT and non-GIT
cancer
patients the values were 363 (S.D. 75) and 364 (S.D. 77) mg/L, respectively. No significant difference could be found in either of the groups. In Kashmir Valley, the copper content in body tissues is likely to be on the high side because copper utensils are widely used by the general population. Water and milk samples stored in copper vessels and salt tea prepared in copper vessels showed markedly high levels of copper.
...
PMID:Serum copper levels in gastrointestinal tract (GIT) cancer. 253 34
Fractionation of normal serum on Sephadex G-150, followed by determination of copper,
caeruloplasmin
and albumin concentrations, indicated that only approximately 71% of total serum copper was associated with
caeruloplasmin
; less than previously reported values. Seven per cent was associated with a high molecular weight protein, designated 'transcuprein', 19% with albumin and 2% with amino acids. Compared with adult serum the concentrations of
caeruloplasmin
and of copper associated with
caeruloplasmin
were low both in serum from neonates and in serum from patients with symptomatic Wilson's disease. However, in contrast to the neonate, Wilson's disease patients exhibited a raised total serum copper and raised non-
caeruloplasmin
-copper. In Indian Childhood Cirrhosis serum
caeruloplasmin
and
caeruloplasmin
-copper levels were normal, whilst the non-
caeruloplasmin
-copper was raised. Elevated non-
caeruloplasmin
-copper in Wilson's disease and Indian Childhood Cirrhosis may therefore represent an overspill into the serum from a copper-laden liver. Children with
malignancy
showed increased serum concentrations of copper and
caeruloplasmin
. Both
caeruloplasmin
-bound and non-
caeruloplasmin
-bound copper concentrations were elevated. It remains to be determined whether increased 'transcuprein'- and albumin-bound copper result from a sequestering of copper released from peripherally utilized
caeruloplasmin
, or are associated with increased rates of
caeruloplasmin
synthesis.
...
PMID:Copper distribution among serum proteins in paediatric liver disorders and malignancies. 314 83
Highly reactive molecules called free radicals can cause tissue damage by reacting with polyunsaturated fatty acids in cellular membranes, nucleotides in DNA, and critical sulfhydryl bonds in proteins. Free radicals can originate endogenously from normal metabolic reactions or exogenously as components of tobacco smoke and air pollutants and indirectly through the metabolism of certain solvents, drugs, and pesticides as well as through exposure to radiation. There is some evidence that free radical damage contributes to the etiology of many chronic health problems such as emphysema, cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases, cataracts, and
cancer
. Defenses against free radical damage include tocopherol (vitamin E), ascorbic acid (vitamin C), beta-carotene, glutathione, uric acid, bilirubin, and several metalloenzymes including glutathione peroxidase (selenium), catalase (iron), and superoxide dismutase (copper, zinc, manganese) and proteins such as
ceruloplasmin
(copper). The extent of tissue damage is the result of the balance between the free radicals generated and the antioxidant protective defense system. Several dietary micronutrients contribute greatly to the protective system. Based on the growing interest in free radical biology and the lack of effective therapies for many of the chronic diseases, the usefulness of essential, safe nutrients in protecting against the adverse effects of oxidative injury warrants further study.
...
PMID:Free radical tissue damage: protective role of antioxidant nutrients. 331 7
Zinc status and the effect of zinc supplementation were assessed in groups of patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease; patients were either untreated or in remission. In the patients in remission, plasma zinc was normal; and whereas 30% of untreated patients had low plasma zinc, the group as a whole did not differ from normal. For mononuclear cell zinc, the range of values in the disease group was far wider than in controls, but there was no significant difference between the means of the groups. Granulocyte zinc was significantly lower in both the groups of patients in remission from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease compared with the control group. Significant increases were found in the plasma copper,
ceruloplasmin
, and the copper-to-zinc ratio in several of the patient groups. Plasma zinc increased by 23% with zinc supplementation (50 mg elemental Zn/day), but there was no effect on mononuclear cell or granulocyte zinc. Apart from granulocyte zinc, there is little evidence of zinc deficiency in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or Hodgkin's disease. However, the presence of depleted granulocyte zinc levels could modify the immune function of this cell population.
Nutr
Cancer
1988
PMID:Leucocyte zinc in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease. 336 23
Circadian rhythms for the factors listed below were investigated in 14 subjects hospitalized in apparently good health: total proteins, albumin, pre-albumin, alpha-1-antitrypsin, orosomucoid,
ceruloplasmin
, C3, C-reactive protein, haptoglobin and transferrin. Seven venous blood samples were taken from each subject over a 24 hour period. A circadian rhythm was detected for the total proteins, prealbumin, alpha-1-antitrypsin, orosomucoid,
ceruloplasmin
and transferrin. The acrophases occurred at about 12 hour intervals and the authors research group are already investigating these rhythms for the "inflammation proteins" and the transport proteins in
cancer
and inflammatory processes.
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PMID:[Circadian rhythms of the so-called inflammation proteins in healthy subjects]. 348 78
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