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Proteinase associated with chromatin isolated from liver and hepatoma of rat is stimulated by
salt
, and, of the histone fractions, lysine-rich (F1) histone is preferentially degraded by this enzyme at an ionic strength comparable with that found in the nucleus. However, there appears to be no strict relationship between the activity of the proteinase and growth rates of hepatomas. Chromatin isolated from a fast-growing tumour, Ehrlich ascites
carcinoma
, shows no apparent proteinase activity in the presence of
salt
.
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PMID:Lack of relationship between activity of chromatin-bound proteinase and cell growth rates. 16 17
Carcinoma
cells, oncornavirus-infected cells and fetal bovine tissue provide
salt
wash ribosomal factors capable of responding to avian myeloblastosis virus (AM virus)-RNA and stimulating the incorporation of amino acids into proteins as well as catalyzing the binding of N-acetylated (35S) methionyl-tRNA. The exogenously dependent amino acid incorporation system is stimulated by the high molecular weight species of AM virus-RNA only, particularly the fraction containing polyadenylate (poly(A)) residues; the system is also markedly inhibited by the low molecular weight AM virus-RNA species. Activity for the exogenous system displays very definite divalent/monovalent cation optima and requires the presence of mammalian transfer RNA.
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PMID:A cell-free mammalian protein-synthesizing system stimulated by RNA from avian myeloblastosis virus. 16 45
Alterations of bile
salt
metabolism have been shown in numerous diseases. Liver damage results in elevated serum bile
salt
concentrations which may be useful as a sensitive index of hepatocellular disease. Changes in the relative proportions of the individual bile salts in serum occur with cholestasis. Urinary excretion of bile salts, largely in the form of sulphates, increases as a compensatory mechanism. Ileal disease or resection causes bile
salt
melabsorption. The increase in colonic bile salts produces a watery diarrhoea while the decrease in duodenal levels may cause steatorrhoea. Cholelithiasis may result from alteration in the relative proportions of cholesterol, lecithin and bile salts in bile. The mechanism apparently differs in various conditions predisposing to gallstone formation. A primary alteration of bile
salt
metabolism has been postulated in several other conditions. Considerable interest centres on the importance of metabolites of bile salts in the pathogenesis of colonic
carcinoma
. Chenodeoxycholic acid is a successful though costly treatment for selected patients with cholesterol gallstones. Bile
salt
binding agents, such as cholestyramine, are extremely useful especially in the control of pruritus in patients with cholestasis.
...
PMID:Bile salt metabolism. II. Bile salts and disease. 27 37
Early detection is still the most urgent concern for the successful treatment of
carcinoma
of the thyroid. A considerable obstruction to early tumor recognition in Germany is the still much too frequently recorded "endemic goiter". A consistent general goiter prophylaxis by iodization of the domestic
salt
may also have a favorable influence on tumor diagnosis. The basis for an exhaustively planned treatment of "struma maligna" is the histomorphological classification of tumors. By radical surgical intervention and the selective application of isotope and megavolt irradiation and obligatory prescription of thyroid hormone the treatment results, especially in the differentiated thyroid carcinomata, can be improved to 10-year survival rates of more than 85%.
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PMID:[Therapy of malignant tumors of the thyroid]. 40 38
The observation of a non-metastatic reactive hepatopathy associated with a hypernephroma in a 39-year-old man who had had fever for 4 months led to a review of the literature and an analysis of basically three aspects of the disorder: a) The various manifestations of
carcinoma
of the kidney, which include a large number of paraneoplastic clinical symptoms (polycythemia, anemia, prolonged fever, hypercalcemia, hypertension, nefropathy, loss of
salt
, peripheral neuropathy, and amyloidosis); b) an alteracion of hepatic function known since 1961 which is characterized by an abnormal retention of sulfobromophthalein, increase of alkaline phosphatase, prothrombin decrease, dysproteinemia with hypoalbuminemia, and alpha2-globulin increase. It may or may not be accompanied by enlargement of the liver. c) Criteria of operability of the primary tumor.
...
PMID:[Liver disease associated with hypernephroma. A case report (author's transl)]. 45 99
The
salt
of oleic acid and diethanolamine, and polyoxyethylene sorbitan mono-oleate inhibited growth of Ehrlich exudative
carcinoma
in mice.
...
PMID:Cytotoxic action of diethanolamine oleate on Ehrlich exudative carcinoma in mice, compared with the action of polyoxyethylene sorbitan mono-oleate (Tween 80). 47 55
The aim of our work was to evaluate the diagnostic value of the determination of the ribonuclease activity in sera of patients with gynaecologic malignomas. We therefore developed an assay for ribonuclease activity. In the course of optimization of the assay conditions we investigated the applicability of 4 commercially available RNA-preparations as substrate and the dependency of the ribonuclease activity on
salt
-concentration. The ribonuclease activity of 42 representative female patients (12 controls, 11 with ovarian carcinoma, 10 with corpus
carcinoma
, 9 with collum
carcinoma
) is presented.
...
PMID:[Serum ribonuclease activity in patients with gynaecologic malignomas (author's transl)]. 51 Aug 96
The primary aim of the Japan--Hawaii Cancer Study was to identify factors that could explain the changes in cancer risk experienced by Japanese who migrated to Hawaii. Many investigations were conducted in this long-term prospective study since its inception in 1971. Among the findings that relate to gastrointestinal
carcinoma
were the following: 1) Bowel transit time does not appear to be related to the occurrence of large bowel cancer or to any of the benign conditions with which it is associated; 2) adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps, as well as diverticula, are much more prevalent among autopsy specimens from Japanese who had lived in Hawaii than of those in Japan; 3) adenomatous polyps and diverticula are positively associated with atherosclerosis in the necropsy population in Hawaii; 4) although the incidence of the diffuse histopathologic type of gastric cancer does not differ appreciably among the Japanese in Hawaii and Japan, the migrants have a significantly lower incidence of the intestinal type of stomach cancer; and 5) case-control studies indicated that the two conditions frequently associated with gastric
carcinoma
, i.e., gastric ulcer and intestinal metaplasia of the stomach, are associated with high
salt
intakes and adherence to the traditional Japanese diet.
...
PMID:Gastrointestinal carcinoma in the Japanese of Hawaii: a status report. 61 38
The water-soluble carbodiimide
salt
1-ethyl-3-(3'-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide. HCl (EDCI-HCl) has been shown to increase the complement-dependent lysis of cultured mouse neuroblastoma C1300 cells by two types of antibody: (1) natural antibodies in the sera of normal (nonimmunized) rabbits, and (b) serum antibodies from snygeneic tumor-bearing A/HeJ mice. In the latter case, both the level of serum antibodies and the extent of carbodiimide enhancement of immune lysis were demonstrated in vitro to be substantially greater with sera from mice bearing 21-day-old tumors relative to 4-day-old tumors. The carbodiimide EDCI-HCl has also been found to increase the complement-dependent lysis of cultured TA3
carcinoma
cells by serum antibodies from isogeneic LAF1/J mice bearing ascites tumors in advanced stages of growth. Finally, it has been shown that EDCI-HCl exerts an antitumor activity in vivo that is significantly greater against 21-day-old than against 4-day-old neuroblastoma c1300 tumors. The increase in EDCI-HCl activity with tumor age is contrary to the response that would be expected if this drug were serving as an antimetabolite. This is evidenced by data showing that the antimetabolite 6-thioguanine is most effective against young rapidly growing neuroblastoma C1300 tumors. The correlation between carbodiimide antitumor activity and host production of cytotoxic antibodies suggests that EDCI-HCl may operate in vivo by an immunological mechanism comparalbe to that demonstrated in vitro.
...
PMID:Carbodiimide enhancement of complement-dependent antibody-mediated tumor cell lysis in vitro and antitumor activity in vivo. 111 28
The syndrome of primary aldosteronism is caused either by an aldosterone-producing adenoma or by idiopathic bilateral adrenal hyperplasia. Hypokalemic hypertension is the leading symptome of the disease. Diagnosis is by the combination of abnormally high and non-suppressible aldosterone values with undetectable or low renin values unresponsive to postural changes or
salt
restriction. Patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma normally show a fall in plasma aldosterone in response to posture and ACTH-dependent circadian rhythm of aldosterone, whereas bilateral hyperplasia is characterized by postural increases in plasma aldosterone and an ACTH-independent diurnal aldosterone rhythm. These creteria serve to differentiate between adenoma and hyperplasia. An aldosterone-producing adenoma can be localized by veinography, determination of aldosterone concentration in both adrenal veins and by 131I-cholesterol scintigraphy. In our hands the determination of aldosterone in blood from both adrenal veins is the most efficient procedure. In interpreting the results, however, rhythmic and sudden changes in adrenal hormone secretion should be considered. In cases where no adrenal venous blood is obtained, 131I-cholesterol scintigraphy may be used to localize adenoma. In patients with aldosterone-producing adenomas unilateral adrenalectomy should be performed, whereas patients with idiopathic bilateral hyperplasia should receive antihypertensive therapy. As rare instances of primary aldosteronism, a case of aldosterone-producing
carcinoma
of the adrenal cortex and a case of presumably unilateral adrenal hyperplasia are reported.
...
PMID:[Primary aldosteronism]. 126 63
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