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Through a study of
Nitrogen
balances, the authors compare the effectiveness of a proteinic intake carried out per os or by intravenous route. The study involved 22 different
carcinoma
carriers and lasted for 9 days during which the
Nitrogen
intake was effected either by the digestive tract or by intravenous route supplemented by a sufficient caloric ration. In the latter case, the aminoacid intake was supplied by Trive 1000 combined with glucides and lipids which were then quantitatively deducted from the enteral intake. A study of the results showed that the assimilation of the
Nitrogen
injected intravenously was very similar to the one obtained by enteral route.
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PMID:[Comparative study of nitrogen savings during enteral and parenteral feeding (Trive 1000)]. 0 21
It is postulated that one major subtype of gastric
carcinoma
("intestinal type") is the end- result of a series of mutations and cell transformation begun in the first decade of life. The mutagen could be a nitroso compound synthesised in the upper gastrointestinal tract by the action of nitrite (i.e., from food or saliva) on naturally occurring
nitrogen
compounds. Under normal conditions these nitroso compounds do not reach the gastric epithelial cell, presumably because their synthesis is inhibited by antioxidants present in food or because of their inability to pass the mucous barrier. The barrier may be overcome by abrasives or irritants such as hard grains, food with high sodium-chloride concentration, or surfactants. Once the first mutation occurs, the glandular gastric epithelium is gradually changed to intestinal-type epithelium, the mucous barrier altered, and the pH elevated. Under these conditions, bacteria proliferate in the gastric cavity and facilitate the conversion of nitrates to nitrites, thereby increasing the nitrite pool and the probability of formation of mutagenic-carcinogenic nitroso compounds. This process of gastric atrophy and intestinal metaplasia goes on for 30 to 50 years until some of the individuals affected have the final mutation or cell transformation which allows the cell to become autonomous and invade other tissues.
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PMID:A model for gastric cancer epidemiology. 4 53
A microcytotoxicity technique was used to determine the sequential in vitro reactivity against melanoma cells of lymphocytes from melanoma patients receiving immunotherapy and from healthy donors. Lymphocytes were collected 2 weeks for 2-3 months and were stored in liquid
nitrogen
until use. Preliminary studies had indicated that freezing did not effect the reactivity of lymphocytes. Lymphocytes from 10 healthy donors tested against melanoma cells exhibited substantial reactivity which showed no consistent pattern over time. Lymphocytes from 9 melanoma patients exhibited increased reactivity after immunotherapy. Patterns of reactivity against melanoma cells and against bladder
carcinoma
cells were similar, indicating lack of specificity for melanoma antigens. Correlations with clinical course of the disease were not apparent.
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PMID:Sequential in vitro reactivity of lymphocytes from melanoma patients receiving immunotherapy compared with the reactivity of lymphocytes from healthy donors. 5 35
The nutritional status of 15 patients suffering from unresectable
carcinoma
of the midthoracic esophagus was evaluated before and after palliative pulsion intubation. All patients showed evidence of protein-calorie malnutrition, prior to intubation. Oral alimentation using a formulated hospital ward diet with an elemental dietary supplement reversed the nutritional deficit. A mean daily positive
nitrogen
balance of seven grams was achieved three weeks following intubation. No episode of tube blockage was observed and the elemental diet supplement was well tolerated.
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PMID:Oral alimentation following intubation for esophageal carcinoma. 7 85
Effect of clinically available chemotherapeutic agents on transplantable and tissue culture bladder
carcinoma
cell line, BC-47, which were syngeneic to host animals, was confirmed. Adriamycin, vincristine, and bleomycin possessed predominant antitumor activity. 1,3-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea (BCNU) also reduced the tumor load of the host after which the tumor began to grow at the site of inoculation. Alkylating agents such as
nitrogen
mustard N-oxide (Nitromin), cyclophosphamide, 3,3'-dimesyloxydipropylamine tosylate (864T), and mitomycin-C possessed a weak activity, while antimetabolites such as 5-fluorouracil, 1-(1'=furyl)-5-fluorouracil (FT-207), cytosine arabinoside, and behenoylcytosine arabinoside possessed no activity.
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PMID:Effect of chemotherapeutic agents on the growth of rat bladder cancer, BC-47. 7 84
The nutritional status of 15 Negro patients suffering from unresectable
carcinoma
of the midthoracic oesophagus was evaluated before and after palliative pulsion intubation. All were shown to be in negative
nitrogen
balance and to have a compromised non-specific cellular immune response. Correction of protein-calorie malnutrition and the achievement of positive
nitrogen
balance were associated with an increase in absolute lymphocyte and T lymphocyte numbers and a significant increase in lymphocyte response to PHA. The improvement in immunological reactivity occurred without any attempt at therapeutic reduction in tumour bulk.
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PMID:Diminished cellular immunity due to impaired nutrition in oesophageal carcinoma. 9 3
After major abdominal surgery 32 patients received a parenteral nutrition for 6 days with 360 g of a carbohydrate mixture (levulose:glucose:xylitol = 2:1:1) and 100 g of an L-amino acid mixture/24 h. 16 patients with benign disease showed positive
nitrogen
balances, 16 patients with malignant diseases balanced or slightly negative
nitrogen
balances. Postoperatively, blood glucose levels did not require insulin. Less than 1.5% of the infused levulose, 2.0% of glucose and 2.4-4.1% of xylitol were found in urine. C3- and C4- complement levels in serum were below normal, transferrin showed a pathological decrease in
carcinoma
patients.
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PMID:[Calorie requirement after major abdominal surgery (author's transl)]. 11 34
Induction of 8-azaguanine-resistant mutation, DNA single-strand breaks, and chromosome aberrations by treatment with ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS), N-methyl-N'nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG),
nitrogen
mustard hydrochloride (HN2), or 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4-NQO) was compared under similar experimental conditions using cultured FM3A cells from a C3H mouse mammary
carcinoma
. All the chemicals induced 8-azaguanine-resistant mutations and chromosome aberrations in a dose-dependent manner; a good correlation between the two activities was demonstrated. An alkaline sucrose gradient method demonstrated that DNA single-strand breaks were induced only in a high dose range by 1- and 24-hr treatment with the chemicals. One exception was that a 1-hr treatment with HN2 produced an anomalous sedimentation pattern. These data suggest that caution is necessary for the interpretation of results obtained by the alkaline sucrose gradient analysis, and that examination of mutagenicity and chromosome aberrations is more feasible as screening procedures for potential mutagens than analysis of DNA single-strand breaks.
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PMID:Comparison of mutagenicity and inducibility of DNA single-strand breaks and chromosome aberrations in cultured mouse cells by potent mutagens. 41 23
A complete remission of widely metastatic bladder
carcinoma
was obtained with chemotherapy in a 41-year-old man. Severe persistent anorexia led to a 33% weight loss. The anorexia correlated with an elevated sucrose recognition threshold. Following 16 days of intravenous hyperalimentation, taste sensation returned to normal, anorectic symptoms cleared, and weight gain and positive
nitrogen
balance resulted. There was no stimulation of tumor growth. Restoration of nutritional deficits with intravenous hyperalimentation can improve taste function and appetite so that adequate oral alimentation can be tolerated.
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PMID:Correction of taste abnormality of malignancy with intravenous hyperalimentation. 41 88
The metabolism of human kidney
carcinoma
was studied during hypothermic perfusion. Ten kidneys with carcinomas of different size were perfused in a Gambro perfusion machine for 6 days at +8 degrees C to +10 degrees C. The tumourous kidneys were allocated to one of two groups depending on the relative size of the tumour. Tumours occupying more than 40% of the total kidney volume were designated as "large tumours" and tumours occupying less than 40% as "small tumours". The net glucose uptake was greater during perfusion of kidneys with large tumours than during perfusion of kidneys with small tumours. A lower gluconeogenesis was found in kidneys with large tumours compared to perfusion of kidneys with small tumours and this could explain a large part of the difference in net glucse uptake. The uptake of fatty acids per unit kidney weight was lower during perfusion of kidneys with large tumours. A considerable uptake and release of amino acids were found in both groups. The uptake of proline, aspartate, glycine, and arginine as well as the release of alanine and serine was lower during perfusion of kidneys with large tumours. The
nitrogen
balance was negative in both groups, with a net release of amino acids to the perfusate. The results suggest a higher glucose uptake, a lower gluconeogenesis, a lower fatty acid uptake and a decreased metabolization of amino acids in the tumour compared to the renal tissue. The model appears promising for studies of human kidney carcinomas at various experimental conditions.
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PMID:Metabolism in hypothermically perfused human kidney carcinoma: utilization and production of amino acids and glucose. 52 59
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