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A novel, simple, rapid, sensitive and reproducible microassay is described for determination of myoglobin and hemoglobin content of myocardial and skeletal muscle biopsy specimens from various mammals, birds and fish. As little as 50 mg of tissue is needed and myoglobin concentrations lower than 1 mg% can be detected. Myoglobin and hemoglobin are separated at alkaline pH by ammonium sulfate extraction followed by ultrafiltration. Heme content is determined by absorption of the Soret band when the hemoprotein extract is visibly colored or more sensitively by its peroxidase activity when the extract has low color. The heme reacts with tertiary-butyl hydroperoxide and orthotolidine to generate a blue color. Hemoglobin content is correlated with myoglobin content and is related to aerobic capacity and blood flow to the tissue. Myoglobin content varied over 5 orders of magnitude up to 7 per cent of the weight of tissue, whereas hemoglobin content varied over 2 orders of magnitude up to 6 per cent of tissue weight. Myoglobin content is increased in species with high basal metabolic rate, high physical activity, prolonged diving capacity, fatigue resistance, and red muscle, whereas it is decreased in white muscle, iron-deficient animals, animals with sedentary lifestyles, and in animals and tissues with small fiber diameters such as avian or fish hearts.
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PMID:Rapid, simple and sensitive microassay for skeletal and cardiac muscle myoglobin and hemoglobin: use in various animals indicates functional role of myohemoproteins. 132 34

A rare case of simultaneous hypersecretion of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and growth hormone (GH) in a pituitary adenoma is reported. A 59-year-old male complaining of general fatigue, dyspnea on exertion and finger tremor was admitted. Examination on admission, he revealed with hyperthyroidism and hypersecretion of TSH and thyroid hormones. Administration of TRH did not further increase serum TSH level, and administration of T3 also had no effect on TSH secretion. CT scan showed a pituitary macroadenoma 13mm in diameter. MRI demonstrated a homogenously hypointense mass with Gd-DTPA enhancement in the left side of the sella turcica. The entire chromophobic adenoma was removed by trans-sphenoidal surgery. Immunostaining of the specimen showed that the cytoplasm of the adenoma cells was positive for both TSH and GH. Double immunostaining using avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) method and immunogold silver staining (IGSS) method, showed that the adenoma cells had been secreting both GH and TSH at the same time. After the adenomectomy, the hyperthyroidism disappeared, and all altered indicators of pituitary function returned to normal.
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PMID:[A case of pituitary adenoma with simultaneous secretion of TSH and GH detected by double immunostaining method]. 193 Dec 60

A 22-year-old female was admitted to our hospital because of general fatigue. The lymph nodes, liver and spleen were not palpable. She was without cutaneous lesions. Haematological examinations revealed leukocytes 3,200/microliters with 44% blasts of myelomonocytic origin, and platelets 15,000/microliters. Bone marrow smears were hypercellular marrow with 51% blasts of myelomonocytic origin and focal involvement of mast cells. Serum histamine and vitamin B12 level was high. Mast cells were round with rounded or segmented nuclei. The nucleoli were inconspicuous and the cytoplasm contained a number of metachromatic granules. Cytochemically, mast cells stained positive for alpha-naphthol-AS.D-chloroacetate esterase and acid phosphatase, and negative for peroxidase, Sudan black B and alpha-naphthyl butylate esterase. In toluidine blue staining, mast cells had stained similarly with pH values from 2.5 to 6.5. She was diagnosed as acute myelomonocytic leukemia with benign mastocytosis, and treated with BH.AC-DNP. A complete remission was obtained, but mast cells in the marrow did not decrease. Relationship between leukemia and mastocytosis was not known, but it was suggested that mast cells responded to the proliferation of the leukemic cells.
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PMID:[Acute myelomonocytic leukemia with mastocytosis in bone marrow]. 232 87

The purpose of the study is to determine the difference, if any, between the dendritic distributions (field) of slow and fast muscle motoneurons. A cholera toxin subunit conjugated horseradish peroxidase (CTHRPs can label retrogradely the dendrites of motoneurons and was injected into a slow muscle (soleus, SOL) and a fast muscle (extensor digitorum longus, EDL) of the hind limbs of rats. The results show that the dendrites of EDL motoneurons project into Rexed lamina VI, VII, and IX while that of SOL into V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX of the gray matter of lumbosacral spinal cord. SOL motoneurons also have many long dendrites extending into ventrolateral and ventral white matter while such extensions from EDL motoneurons are short and scanty. Thus, the dendritic field of SOL motoneurons is wider than that of EDL motoneurons. It is suggested that this difference may be related to the fact that SOL is a slow, fatigue resistant muscle and is more often used than EDL which is fast, fatigable muscle and less often used in routine muscle activity.
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PMID:Dendritic distributions of motor neurons innervating fast and slow muscles of the hind limb of rats. 235 67

1. We studied the organization of motor units in the tenuissimus (TEN) muscle of pentobarbital-anesthetized cats. The cat TEN is a long, delicate straplike muscle that spans hip and knee, which has a very flat length-tension curve through 22 mm of length change. 2. The TEN motor nucleus, labeled by retrograde transport of several forms of horseradish peroxidase, was composed of 8-31 cells in different cats, of which about half were, on average, in the size range of alpha-motoneurons. TEN motoneurons were scattered through the ventrolateral portion of lamina IX, over a rostrocaudal distance of up to 6.5 mm, making it relatively easy to isolate individual TEN motor axons for single motor-unit stimulation. 3. Individual TEN muscle units were classified into four groups [fast-twitch, fatigable (FF), intermediate, fatigue-resistant (Fint), fast-twitch, fatigue-resistant (FR), and slow-twitch, fatigue resistant (S)] on the basis of "sag" and fatigue index mechanical properties, as in other cat hindlimb muscles. There was a relatively large proportion of Fint units (28%) in the TEN sample, and the range of tetanic tension (approximately 19-fold) was much smaller than found in other cat hindlimb muscles. 4. A majority of TEN muscle fibers could be classified into the three major histochemical types (IIB, IIA, and I) found in other cat muscles, but a substantial minority remained "unclassified." A single type Fint muscle unit was successfully depleted of glycogen for histochemical study. It exhibited a typical type IIB histochemical profile. 5. Despite its unusual morphology, the cat TEN contains the same types of motor units found in larger, more "typical" limb muscles.
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PMID:The motor-unit population of the cat tenuissimus muscle. 245 20

A 57-year-old woman who suffered from acute myeloblastic leukemia during the course of chronic thyroiditis, is described. The patient was diagnosed as having chronic thyroiditis in 1984 when she was 53 year-old, and was treated with L-T4.Na. She admitted in July 1988 because of general fatigue, fever, cough and sore throat. On admission, hematological examination in the peripheral blood showed marked anemia and increased leukocytes with 20.5% leukemic cells positive for peroxidase staining. Bone marrow aspiration showed 38.8% leukemic cells. She was diagnosed acute myeloblastic leukemia. She reached complete remission after combination chemotherapy. The case of acute myeloblastic leukemia associated with chronic thyroiditis is rarely reported. We reviewed the literature and discussed acute myeloblastic leukemia associated with chronic thyroiditis including this case.
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PMID:[Acute myeloblastic leukemia associated with chronic thyroiditis]. 269 19

A 74-year-old man was admitted on November 1986 because of general fatigue. His peripheral blood showed pancytopenia without immature cells since December 1985. Hematological data showed RBC 150 X 10(4)/microliter, PLT 7,000/microliter, WBC 12,000/microliter with 93.6% leukemic cells. The bone marrow smear revealed NCC 14.5 x 10(4)/microliter with 76% leukemic cells. The leukemic cells were characterized by faint staining with peroxidase stain and strong positivity for CD 13 antigen determined with immunoperoxidase method and flow cytometric analysis. The chromosomal analysis of tumor cells represented as follows: 44, XY, -3, -4, -9, -20, 2q+, 6p-, 7q-, 12q+, +2 mar. Although remarkable reduction of leukemic cells in peripheral blood was obtained one month after initiation of 19-days intravenous continuous infusion of N4-behenoyl-1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine (BHAC), he suffered from severe systemic candida infection with severe leukopenia and died. Not only advanced age but also complex karyotypic abnormality would contribute to failure of treatment in this case. The significance of complex karyotypic abnormality in acute non-lymphocytic leukemia in discussed based on the current literature.
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PMID:[Complex karyotypic abnormality in an aged patient with acute myeloid leukemia (M 2)]. 279 97

A 23-year-old male who had suffered recurrent relapses of acute myelocytic leukemia was treated with a protocol including neocarzinostatin (NCS) and complete remission was obtained. At the age of 11 years, he had complained of general fatigue and anemia, and was diagnosed as having AML because of the presence of leukemic cell infiltration in the bone marrow as well as peripheral blood. Auer bodies and a positive reaction to peroxidase were found. The last episode of relapse occurred at the age of 15 years, when he achieved complete remission following a trial protocol which included NCS. NCS seemed to be effective after it had been used intravenously for a short time. The patient has maintained complete remission for the past 7 years and has had no consolidation therapy in the last 3 years. For the last 18 months, he has been working in a market as a clerk 8 hours a day. NCS with a rapid infusion time seems to have effects on leukemic cells when it used with proteolytic enzyme. Neither skull radiation nor testicular biopsy were attempted. Results of CSF examination were within normal limits, but EEG and CT scan revealed the probability of early-stage leukoencephalopathy, although no significant clinical signs were observed. He had suffered an asthmatic attack before the onset of AML, but no further attack occurred until several months ago. In order to establish any relationship between these two diseases, further detailed analysis will be necessary.
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PMID:[A case of complete remission following recurrent relapses 12 years after onset of acute myelocytic leukemia. Response to protocol including neocarzinostatin]. 296 38

In principle, target inactivation analysis provides a means of determining the molecular weights (Mr) and states of aggregation of proteins in native environments where they are functionally active. We applied this irradiation technique to the rat liver microsomal membrane proteins: cytochrome b5, epoxide hydrolase, flavin-containing monooxygenase, NADH-ferricyanide reductase, NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase, and seven different forms of cytochrome P-450. Catalytic activities, spectral analysis of prosthetic groups, and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide electrophoresis/peroxidase-coupled immunoblotting were used to estimate apparent Mr values in rat liver microsomal membranes. Except in one case (cytochrome P-450PCN-E), the estimated Mr corresponded most closely to that of a monomer. Purified cytochrome P-450PB-B, NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase and epoxide hydrolase were also subjected to target inactivation analysis, and the results also suggested monomeric structures for all three proteins under these conditions. However, previous hydrodynamic and gel-exclusion results clearly indicate that all three of these proteins are oligomeric under these conditions. The discrepancy between target inactivation Mr estimates and hydrodynamic results is attributed to a lack of energy transfer between monomeric units. Thus, while P-450PCN-E may be oligomeric in microsomal membranes, target inactivation analysis does not appear to give conclusive results regarding the states of aggregation of these microsomal proteins.
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PMID:Target inactivation analysis applied to determination of molecular weights of rat liver proteins in the purified state and in microsomal membranes. 311 94

The term "prosthetic synovitis" is applied to reactive changes resulting from a synovial-like membrane formed between a failed prosthesis (noninfected) and the bone interface. This report is the result of light-microscopic and clinical examination of more than 100 specimens obtained at surgery of failed previous hip replacements. The morphology and cell distribution of those tissues removed at surgery in 51 noninfected cemented total hip operations allowed a quantitative estimate of surface cell population by a "touch imprint" technique; qualitative and quantitative estimate (scale, 1 to 4+) of cell population and foreign body materials by light microscopy; and electron microscopy and biochemical analysis of selected samples. Histologic examination included the following cell population, in decreasing order of frequency: acidophilic histiocytes (95%); giant cells (80%); fibronoid material (80%); lymphocyte and plasma cells (26%); and neutrophils (8%). Microscopic examination showed that the largest particles of acrylic cement and shards of high-density polyethylene appeared to be walled off by connective tissue capsules. The majority of smaller particles were incorporated into the histiocyte/macrophage or giant cell population. Histochemistry indicated that these particles elicited "foci" of cellular activity within the synovial-like membrane. This increased activity included the appearance of increased endogenous peroxidase activity in those macrophages within the "foci"; increased betagalactosidae activity among these histiocytes; and a localization of acid phosphates activity within giant cells along the borders of inclusions within the cell cytoplasm. We conclude that wear products resulting from total hip arthroplasty, including the bone cement, can induce increased lysosomal and proteolytic activity within the histiocyte and giant cell populations. It may be important to emphasize that there were "reactive foci" within the membrane and that the entire membrane, even though infiltrated with macrophages, did not respond uniformly to the presence of prosthetic debris. We advance a theory that the first step toward a distractive phenomenon at the interface is micromotion between the cement and bone. Micromotion may be caused by removal of subchondral plate during total hip replacement, leading to fatigue and loss of trabeculae and resultant increase motion, thus bone loss. Bone loss may be the direct result of mechanical injury, increased osteoclasis, or direct lysis of bone by various enzymes released by the interface membrane.
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PMID:Prosthetic synovitis. 393 50


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