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Enzyme histochemical and ultrastructural studies of a "dexamethasone-suppressed" virilizing adrenocortical
adenoma
and the attached cortex revealed that tumor cells showed little activities of some lysosomal enzymes and scarcity of lipofuscins and dense bodies of lysosomal type, forming a marked contrast to the cells of zona reticularis and the virilizing adenomas previously reported. The other findings of tumor cells, such as a pattern of activities of dehydrogenases including 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and the morphology of mitochondria, were those of reticularis cells. The findings showed that scantiness of lipofuscins did not rule out the possibility of
adenoma
producing adrenal androgen, dehydroepiandrosterone. Most of the tumor cells as well as reticularis cells were positive for
alkaline phosphatase
, the activity of which was interpreted as the effect of ACTH stimulation.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemical and electron microscopic study of a virilizing adrenocortical adenoma. 15 60
Forty cases of primary hyperparathyroidism presenting over a 15 year period, have been reviewed. The disease was equally prevalent in both sexes with highest incidence in the sixth decade. Most patients presented with renal colic or calculi (73 percent) and skeletal disease was found in only 13 percent. A single parathyroid
adenoma
was found in 32 cases and hyperplasia was diagnosed in only two cases. Follow-up questionnaires were sent to 32 patients, and in 27 of these a full clinical and laboratory assessment was undertaken. Of 26 patients with renal colic preoperatively only six continued to experience colic one year after parathyroid surgery. Thirty percent of all patients were hypertensive preoperatively, and in only two patients did blood pressure normalise after surgery. Fourteen of 27 patients followed-up were found to be hypertensive. A highly significant fall was noted in serum calcium, chloride,
alkaline phosphatase
and urine calcium excretion postoperatively. Recurrence of the disease was low and less than 8 percent in this series. The low incidence (1 per 10 000 population per year) suggests that primary hyperparathyroidism is under diagnosed in the Christchurch community.
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PMID:Primary hyperparathyroidism in a New Zealand community: a review of 40 cases. 29 Aug 84
Several laboratory parameters have been followed before and after surgery in a 69-year-old woman with parathyroid
adenoma
and severe skeletal involvement. High preoperative levels of immunoreactive parathyroid hormone rapidly decreased postoperatively, accompanied by a similar fall in the peptide-bound hydroxyproline (HP) excretion in the urine. Renal clearance of free HP was high both pre- and postoperatively, probably because of renal damage associated with the disease. The high serum
alkaline phosphatase
levels increased slightly after the operation. The patient developed severe postoperative hypocalcaemia, and prolonged calcium supplement therapy was necessary. The results imply a clear correlation between the changes in Ca homeostasis and the breakdown rate of bone collagenous matrix. Postoperative hypocalcaemia was mainly due to the rapid change in the rates of bone formation and destruction.
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PMID:Bone, calcium, and hydroxyproline metabolism in hyperparathyroidism and after removal of parathyroid adenoma. 89 81
Expression of brush border hydrolases can reflect the state of differentiation of an epithelium. To determine if expression of these enzymes is disordered in patients with neoplastic or hyperplastic lesions, the activities of
alkaline phosphatase
, maltase, and dipeptidyl peptidase IV were measured spectrophotometrically in colonoscopic biopsies from the proximal and distal colon and rectum in 50 controls, 17 patients with large bowel adenomas, 29 with carcinoma, and 9 with hyperplastic polyps. In normal controls, a descending cecorectal gradient of
alkaline phosphatase
activities and an ascending gradient of maltase activities were seen (P < 0.001). Though regional patterns of expression were generally preserved in disease groups, there were significant differences of activities across patient groups for
alkaline phosphatase
(greater in cancer,
adenoma
, and hyperplastic groups than in normals; P < 0.05) and for dipeptidyl peptidase IV (greater in hyperplastic polyp group than normals, greater in
adenoma
than cancer group; P < 0.05). Compared with normal controls, abnormalities of site-specific activities were confined to the rectum in patients with
adenoma
(maltase decreased, P = 0.02; dipeptidyl peptidase IV increased, P < 0.01) or with carcinoma (
alkaline phosphatase
increased, P = 0.03) but dipeptidyl peptidase IV activities were increased in all regions in bowels bearing hyperplastic polyps (P < 0.01). These data suggest that neoplastic and hyperplastic lesions, while focal in nature, occur in large bowel epithelium, which is diffusely abnormal in terms of its expression of these enzymes.
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PMID:Neoplasia and hyperplasia of large bowel: focal lesions in an abnormal epithelium. 135 42
The primary objective of the present study was to develop a method for quantifying the smooth muscle content of the prostate
adenoma
. A double immunoenzymatic staining technique was coupled with color assisted image analysis to determine the area density of the smooth muscle within the prostate
adenoma
. Eight males with symptomatic BPH underwent transrectal biopsy of the prostate. Four micron thick tissue sections were used for the double immunoenzymatic staining process. Rabbit anti-desmin and mouse anti-human prostatic acid phosphatase antibodies were used to selectively bind smooth muscle and prostatic epithelium, respectively. The two different tissue antigens were identified with peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) and
alkaline phosphatase
-antialkaline phosphatase techniques. The
alkaline phosphatase
activity and peroxidase activity were developed with fast red and DAB chromogens. The BQ MEG IV Vista color system image analysis was used to discriminate color differences from the stained tissue sections. The thresholds were set to identify smooth muscle (dark brown), epithelium (red), fibrous tissue (pale brown), and glandular lumina (colorless). The mean area density of smooth muscle, fibrous tissue, glandular epithelium, and glandular lumina was 22%, 54%, 16%, and 9%, respectively. The present study suggests that a significant component of the prostate
adenoma
is smooth muscle. The application of this technique will be utilized to provide further insights into the role of smooth muscle in the pathogenesis and therapy of BPH.
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PMID:Quantifying the smooth muscle content of the prostate using double-immunoenzymatic staining and color assisted image analysis. 137 63
Between 01.01.1987 and 31.12.1990 a primary operation was performed on 126 patients in the Dept. of General Surgery, University of Marburg Hospital for primary hyperparathyroidism due to a parathyroid
adenoma
. Their clinically relevant data were prospectively documented. In 6 patients (4.8%) a total of 7 cystic parathyroid adenomas was found. While there was no difference in age- and sex-distribution, patients with cystic adenomas were found to have markedly higher serum parathormone and
alkaline phosphatase
levels than patients with solid adenomas. Calcium levels were similar in both groups. Cystic adenomas were much heavier than solid adenomas. A significant number of cystic adenomas was found to be displaced into the posterior mediastinum. The property of cystic parathyroid adenomas to be frequently located away from their usual anatomical position can make the intraoperative search for them difficult.
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PMID:[Cystic parathyroid gland adenomas: pathologic-anatomic variants of parathyroid gland adenomas or a separate disease entity?]. 161 76
A thirteen-year-old Dutch warmblooded mare was referred to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine because of a sinusitis. She was thin with a potbellied appearance. Her coat was dull with long wavy hair. Unilateral (left) purulent nasal discharge was evident. A cbc revealed leucopenia (3.9 G.L.-1) and plasma biochemical analysis revealed a plasma glucose concentration of 10.1 mmol.L-1. Thermostable
alkaline phosphatase
(at 65 degrees C during 2 minutes) could not be demonstrated. Basal plasma cortisol concentration was lowered (114 nmol.L-1) and basal plasma ACTH concentration was highly elevated (815 pg.ml-1), indicating adrenocortical insufficiency. A dexamethasone-suppression test was performed by intramuscular administering of 10 mg of dexamethasone showing a suppression of 32% instead of at least 50%. At necropsy a pituitary pars intermedia
adenoma
was found.
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PMID:[A horse with Cushing's disease]. 165 May 4
The medical records of 7 hypercalcemic cats with primary hyperparathyroidism were evaluated. Mean age was 12.9 years, with ages ranging from 8 to 15 years; 5 were female; 5 were Siamese, and 2 were of mixed breed. The most common clinical signs detected by owners were anorexia and lethargy. A cervical mass was palpable in 4 cats. Serum calcium concentrations were 11.1 to 22.8 mg/dl, with a mean of 15.8 mg/dl calculated from each cat's highest preoperative value. The serum phosphorus concentration was low in 2 cats, within reference limits in 4, and slightly high in 1 cat. The BUN concentration was greater than 60 mg/dl in 2 cats, 31 to 35 mg/dl in 2 cats, and less than 30 mg/dl in 3 cats. Abnormalities were detected in serum alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, and
alkaline phosphatase
activities from 2 or 3 cats. Parathormone (PTH) concentrations were measured in 2 cats before and after surgery. The preoperative PTH concentration was within reference limits in 1 cat and was high in 1 cat. The PTH concentrations were lower after surgery in both cats tested. A solitary parathyroid
adenoma
was surgically removed from 5 cats, bilateral parathyroid cystadenomas were surgically resected in 1 cat, and a parathyroid carcinoma was diagnosed at necropsy in 1 cat. None of the cats had clinical problems with hypocalcemia after surgery, although 2 cats developed hypocalcemia without tetany, one of which was controlled with oral administration of dihydrotachysterol and the other with oral administration of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D. All 5 of the cta that underwent removal of an
adenoma
were alive at least 240 days after surgery.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Primary hyperparathyroidism in cats: seven cases (1984-1989). 181 72
Enzyme activity measurements of
alkaline phosphatase
in surgically removed human liver tumors showed elevated level of the enzyme in 6 focal nodular hyperplasias, reduction in 8 primary hepatocellular carcinomas, and no change in the 4
adenoma
samples. The activity represented liver type of
alkaline phosphatase
nearly in all cases because it could be inhibited by L-homoarginine more extensively than by L- phenylalanine. Studies on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicated the presence of a variant type isoenzyme only in one focal nodular hyperplasia and in two hepatocellular carcinomas, one of which showed a fibrolamellar structure whereas the other was associated to cirrhosis. The importance of the elevated amount of connective tissue in the tumor, resulting in an isoenzyme shift of
alkaline phosphatase
, received substantial support upon comparing chemically induced rat liver tumors with and without cirrhosis.
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PMID:Alkaline phosphatase activity in human and rat liver tumors. 184 42
The aim of this study was to produce large liver tumors reliably, and to diagnose the tumors during development. Therefore, New Zealand white rabbits were treated with N-nitrosodiethylamine orally three times per week by gavage and were examined by clinical-chemical assay at regular intervals during the average treatment period of 14 months. The total cumulative dose was 1200 mg N-nitrosodiethylamine over 14 months. After a short treatment period the initial dose of 3 mg/kg had to be reduced to 1.5 mg/kg. In all 11 treated animals (100%) liver tumors were seen at the end of the study. Four control animals did not show any neoplastic changes. Clinical parameters investigated were for an assessment of liver function, total protein, urea, creatinine, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase,
alkaline phosphatase
, albumin and neuraminic acid as well as some serum electrolytes. The in vivo diagnosis of liver tumors based on changes in these parameters proved to be relatively unreliable. The liver enzyme tests and urea concentration only yielded significant changes when the liver tumors were very large. Changes in neuraminic acid levels were the most reliable indicator for the presence of a liver tumor in this animal model. In the 11 treated animals, serum values of this marker increased towards the end of the study by an average of 300 mg/dl. The induced tumors were mainly hepatocellular carcinomas. Only in 1 animal was a hepatocellular
adenoma
found. Further primary tumors diagnosed were six adenomas in the kidneys and two uterus adenomas, as well as nasal cavity tumors (two papillomas, one carcinoma, one
adenoma
and one adenocarcinoma). In 70% of the treated rabbits the hepatocellular carcinomas had metastasized to the lungs.
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PMID:Diethylnitrosamine-induced metastasizing hepatocellular carcinomas in New Zealand white rabbits. A tumor model for clinical investigations. 200 10
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