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Query: EC:3.4.24.59 (
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The staging of
renal cell carcinoma
(
RCC
) comprises exclusion of tumour expansion into the renal veins and the inferior vena cava (IVC). In 44 patients with
RCC
these vessels were examined using MRA on the basis of "time-of-flight" technique (coronal/axial 2D GE-flash-sequence,
MIP
-algorithm). The method was evaluated against contrast-enhanced CT and DSA in normal conditions and tumour-involved IVC (n = 12) and renal veins (n = 32) respectively. Following analysis of projection-angiograms (PA) and individual slices the results of MRA without contrast material included an information on vascular tumour extension that was identically safe as CT and DSA. In coronal slice orientation tumour extension into the vena cava was proven in 100%, and into the renal veins in 84%. Additional axial slices were necessary to demonstrate tumour extension into the renal veins in unclear cases. Single slices showed to be superior to PA for a correct identification of the size of the tumour thrombus.
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PMID:[Magnetic resonance angiography of the renal veins and the vena cava inferior for the staging of renal cell carcinoma]. 145 96
Cobalt is often used as a hypoxia mimic in cell culture, because it stabilizes the alpha subunits of the transcription factor, HIF (hypoxia-inducible factor). We have previously shown that HIF stabilization due to a deficiency of the von Hippel Lindau protein (pVHL) in clear cell
renal carcinoma
(CRCC) was correlated to a down-regulation of oxidative phosphorylation. To better understand this mechanism, we have used CoCl2 in CRCC expressing stably transfected vhl. We show that, in addition to its effect on HIF-alpha subunits, CoCl2 prevented the normal processing of the precursor of cytochrome c oxidase (COX) subunit 4 and induced COX degradation very likely by inhibiting the
mitochondrial intermediate peptidase
(
MIP
) that cleaves the COX4 precursor protein. This cobalt-induced
MIP
inhibition was however not observed in other human mitochondrial precursor sequences as previously predicted from comparison between human and yeast mitochondrial precursor sequences.
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PMID:Inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 4 precursor processing by the hypoxia mimic cobalt chloride. 1664 49