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Two neutral proteases have been isolated from aortas and human breast tumors. The aortic elastase-like enzyme has been further purified. The details of this purification procedure will be given and some of the properties of the purified enzyme (susceptibility to various kinds of substrates, degree of inhibition of serum inhibitors, alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 2-macroglobulin). This elastinolytic activity of the aorta increased with age and with the degree of atherosclerosis. Both parameters seem to act independently and in a cumulative fashion. Elastinolytic activity has been demonstrated in extracts of human breast carcinomas and is exponentially related to the age of the patient. There exists a parallel neosynthesis of elastin which increased also with the age of the patient. Some characteristics of the polymeric elastin isolated from the tumor tissue will be given. The possible role of this neutral protease present in human aortas and human breast carcinomas will be discussed.
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PMID:Elastase-like enzymes in aortas and human breast carcinomas: quantitative variations with age and pathology. 6 61

Both naturally occurring disease processes and experimental models of human disease in the Mongolian gerbil were reviewed. The gerbil was highly susceptible to cerebral infarction following unilateral ligation of one common carotid artery and was useful in studies of the pathogenesis of stroke. Spontaneous epileptiform seizures mimicked those of human idiopathic epilepsy, and both seizure-sensitive and resistant strains have been bred. Perhaps because of its more efficient nephron, the gerbil accumulated four to six times as much renal lead as the rat, and the gerbil has been proposed as an experimental model of lead nephropathy. On standard diets, about 10% of the animals became obese, and some showed decreased glucose tolerance, elevated serum immunoreactive insulin and diabetic changes in the pancreas and other organs. Some breeders exhibited hyperactivity of the adrenal cortex associated with hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia and degenerative vascular disease. Although dietary supplements of cholesterol were toxic and did not induce atherosclerosis, the gerbil was useful in other studies of cholesterol absorption and metabolism. Spontaneous, insidious periodontal disease became evident after about 6 months on standard diets, and dental caries were induced by cariogenic diets or by pathodontic streptococci. Spontaneous neoplasia occurred in 8.4--24% of gerbils, usually after 2 years of life. Adrenal cortical, ovarian and cutaneous tumors were the most consistently reported neoplasms.
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PMID:The pathology of the Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus): a review. 9 95

Following migration to Hawaii, the Japanese have acquired the same risk of developing large bowel cancer as that experienced by Caucasians. This tumor is uncommon in Japan. Other conditions are also more common in Hawaii Japanese, e.g., myocardial infarction, severe atherosclerosis, diverticulosis, and polyposis of the colon. Comparative studies in Hawaii and Japan suggest that the basis of these differences is probably related to the consumption of characteristically western foods by Hawaii Japanese.
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PMID:Colon cancer: its precursors and companions in Hawaii Japanese. 11 16

The MtT-F4 tumor, a transplantable pituitary tumor of rats, induces significant hyperlipidemia in male Fisher 344 rats. The increasive hypercholesterolemia was accompanied by hypertriglyceridemia only in the first month of tumor implantation. Clofibrate feeding inhibited the development of hypercholesterolemia and maintained normal serum triglyceride levels. In contrast to the changes in lipoprotein cholesterol distribution and profile found in experimental hyperlipidemia induced by high fat and cholesterol feeding, the hypercholesterolemic tumor-bearing rats showed no accumulation of cholesterol in the very low density and intermediate density lipoproteins, and no appearance of a new class of lipoprotein, B-VLDL. An HDLc-like lipoprotein appeared as hypercholesterolemia developed. Increased amounts of cholesterol were deposited in the aorta. The effects are attributed to the lipolytic hormones secreted by the tumor and antagonism to their action by clofibrate.
Atherosclerosis 1979 Jan
PMID:Hyperlipoproteinemia induced by a transplantable pituitary tumor in the rat. 46 11

Seventeen patients had spontaneous orbital hemorrhages. The usual symptoms were acute onset of pain, proptosis, and vomiting with decreased vision, limitation of motility, and ecchymosis of the eyelids occurring in some patients. The children often developed a progressive space occupying lesion that simulated a neoplasm. Most patients had underlying venous anomalies, although several elderly patients with atherosclerosis developed arterial hemorrhages with more abrupt and dramatic symptoms. Other associated conditions included hypertension, anemia, labor, and von Willebrand's disease. The visual outcome was good except in the elderly patients, half of whom had severe and permanent visual loss.
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PMID:Orbital hemorrhage. 47 97

Transient ischemic attacks are not only the consequence of cerebral atherosclerosis. A woman of 48 years had transient ischemic attacks because of a meningeom narrowing the internal carotid artery. A steal syndrome in tumor vessels of a glioblastoma must be presumed in a man of 67 showing initial hemisyndrome with first transient, later on remaining palsy.
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PMID:[Transient ischemic attacks with intracranial tumors (author's transl)]. 49 65

Measurements of aortic length and circumference in 336 post-mortem specimens confirm earlier, neglected observations on the progressive increase in aortic size which occurs with advancing years. The increase is not related to atherosclerosis , or to hypertension and seems to be part of a true ageing process. The value of measurement of aortic size in body age determination merits exploration by forensic pathologists. Aortic calcification is found in raised and complicated atherosclerotic plaques and its prevalence and severity closely follows the accepted pattern of plaque severity, occurring earlier and more severely in men, in the abdominal aorta and in patients with overt vascular disease in other territories such as patients with cardiac infarcts. No association was found between the amount of calcification and the presence of hypertension, diabetes or neoplasia.
Atherosclerosis 1977 Aug
PMID:Aortic size and aortic calcification. A necropsy Study. 88

An hypothesis is proposed that atheroma may be classified as a leiomyosarcoma derived from the tunica media of an artery. The notion that atheroma is a neoplastic disease provides a simple explanation for a highly complex phenomenon; the pathogenesis of artherosclerosis. According to this hypothesis some smooth-muscle cells in the media undergo malignant transformation, which is manifested by excessive production of hyaluronidase and other glycosaminoglycan hydrolases. This enzymic system frees cells from their bonds and allows them to proliferate. The enzymes also evoke a fibroblast hyperplasia which is followed by a protective collagenization producing a local area of increased resistance to the hydrolases. This accounts for the sclerosing aspect of the disease. Several other features of atherosclerosis are a result of the neoplastic nature of the disease.
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PMID:Atheroma as a neoplastic disease. 90 1

The mitogenic and chemotactic potency of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) has linked this polypeptide to the pathogenesis of several disease states including atherosclerosis and neoplasia. We have reviewed the recent literature on aspects relating to the structure, distribution and biology of PDGF and its high-affinity cell-surface and intracellular receptors. In addition to platelets, several normal and tumor cells secrete the mitogen in one or more of three possible dimeric configurations. Alternative splicing of exon 6 in PDGF A-chain RNA results in the formation of two protein species with different carboxy-termini. Initially, it was thought that the longer A-chain variant was processed only by transformed cells. However, recent evidence indicates that alternative splicing occurs in several cells which express the A-chain, including early Xenopus embryos. The functional significance of the exon 6 product, a highly basic region spanned by 18 amino acid residues (A194-211), is not precisely clear. We have summarized recent findings which implicate roles for A194-211 in the processing, secretion, and mitogenesis of the A-chain homodimer, nuclear transport signalling, and heparin binding. Thus, alternative splicing could play an important role in the modulation of the functional properties of the PDGF A-chain variants per se and in the complex interactive network of polypeptide growth factors and cytokines.
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PMID:Platelet-derived growth factor and alternative splicing: a review. 128 70

Renowned authors, when studying arterial diseases, use indifferently the words atheroma, atheromatosis, atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis. The historical record of these words permits the justification of a selective choice. The word atheroma was created by Celsius, two thousand years ago; he have it the meaning of fatty tumor, which was kept till the middle of the nineteenth century. The word atheromatosis appeared on 1815, since J. Hodgson defined so the fatty arterial degeneration. Marchand, from Leipzig, proposed on 1904 the word atherosclerosis which has always been with us. The term arteriosclerosis was well defined on 1833 by Lobstein, from Strasbourg. The authors propose to reserve the word atherosclerosis to the arterial disease described by the WHO, to keep the words atheroma and atheromatosis to anatomical lesions well-defined. Arteriosclerosis is a disease which invades an extensive arterial network, with a particular anatomical image.
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PMID:[Two thousand years of historical study on the words atheroma, atheromatosis, atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis]. 130 93


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