Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.5.1.4 (deaminase)
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2-Chloro-deoxyadenosine (CdA) is a new adenosine-deaminase (ADA) resistant purine analogue with high specificity for lymphoid cells. It was shown that CdA is very effective in hairy cell leukemia (HCL), refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma leading to lasting remissions in the majority of patients with HCL. We report the successful treatment of five patients with HCL at different stages of their disease using CdA, who were either previously untreated or had received interferon, splenectomy and deoxycoformycin (dCF), an ADA-inhibitor with high therapeutic efficacy in HCL. After one 7-day course of treatment, all patients reached remission. CdA was well tolerated and, only mild side effects such as skin rash, headache, fever, nausea were observed. Aplasia was pronounced in all instances with a slow recovery. The type of histomorphological procedure in preparing and evaluating bone marrow biopsies is emphasized to detect minimal residual infiltration by hairy cells.
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PMID:Successful treatment of patients with hairy cell leukemia (HCL) using a single cycle of 2-chloro-2'-deoxyadenosine (CdA). 790 21

The effect ofcannabis can be explained on the basis of the function of the cannabinoid receptor system, which consists of CB receptors (CB1, CB2), endoligands to activate these receptors and an enzyme--fatty acid amidohydrolase--to metabolize the endoligands. The endoligands of the cannabinoid receptor system are arachidonic acid-like substances, and are called endocannabinoids. Indications exist that the body also contains arachidonic acid-like substances that inhibit fatty acid amido hydrolase. Various cannabinoids have diverse effects on the receptors, functioning as agonists, antagonists or partial antagonists, as well as affecting the vanilloid receptor. Many known effects ofcannabis can be explained on the basis of this mechanism of action as can the use ofcannabis in various conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma, nausea, vomiting and rheumatoid arthritis.
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PMID:[The mechanism of action of cannabis and cannabinoids]. 1646 12