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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
cholinesterase
)
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Two cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were described, in whom hypercholinesterasemia was found. Histochemical examinations revealed that there was a significantly increase in enzyme activity of
cholinesterase
in liver tissue slice obtained from the part of carcinoma in case 1. It was found that
cholinesterase
activity in homogenized liver tissue in part of carcinoma was much higher than that of non-carcinoma, and even in other HCC cases, hepatic cirrhosis and control liver tissues. These results suggested that HCC cells were capable of producing
cholinesterase
and, therefore, that hypercholinesterasemia was an additional
paraneoplastic syndrome
in HCC.
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PMID:Hypercholinesterasemia in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: a new paraneoplastic syndrome. 630 85
Neurological signs and serum acetylcholine receptor antibody (AChR-Ab) levels before and after thymectomy were monitored in a 6-year-old male cat with acquired Myasthenia Gravis (MG) as a
paraneoplastic syndrome
of thymoma. Soon after surgery, the neurological symptoms relapsed, and the
cholinesterase
inhibitor was administered to control them. The AChR-Ab levels increased postoperatively until 90 days after surgery. This is the first report on long term measurements of serum AChR-Ab levels in a cat with MG. Although thymectomy is valuable for the removal of thymoma, it may not resolve MG symptoms, neurological signs and serum AChR-Ab levels, without medication early after surgery. Also, this case report indicates that the AChR-Ab level might be a guide to detect a deterioration of MG symptoms.
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PMID:Temporal deterioration of neurological symptoms and increase of serum acetylcholine receptor antibody levels after thymectomy: a case report of a cat with myasthenia gravis. 2759 82