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Fractionated irradiation with high-energy protons was given postoperatively to seven patients with malignant glioma. In four cases in which detailed microscopic examinations were performed, radiation induced tumour necrosis was evident but in all four cases viable tumour cells were also observed. No abnormalities that could be attributed to radiation were observed in brain tissue free from tumour. The therapeutic results were comparable to the results achieved by other modern therapies. The results support the view that the RBE of high-energy protons is similar to that for 60Co radiation. It is suggested that a larger radiation dose, delivered by a homogeneous, well-defined proton field could possibly result in an improved therapeutic result without undue risk of injury to normal brain tissue.
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PMID:High-energy protons in the postoperative treatment of malignant glioma. 17 41

Three protein kinase activities are found in nuclei from three different murine cells (Ehrlich ascites cells, mouse L cells and rat glioma cells). Two of these activities are soluble, one is bound to chromatin. The soluble enzymes are similar, if not identical, to the cytoplasmic protein kinases. The chromatin-bound, adenosine-cyclic-3':5'-monophosphate-independent enzyme is not found in the cytoplasm. This enzyme is composed of one subunit with a molecular weight of 80000-90000. Some biochemical properties of this enzyme are described. A brief description of a nuclear enzyme, which dephosphorylates phosphorylated histones, is also given.
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PMID:Nuclear protein kinases from murine cells. 17 39

The use of conditioned medium (CM) obtained from monolayer cultures of human glioma cells induced colony formation from single glioma cells in culture. In contrast, no colonies were observed in cultures incubated with nonconditioned standard Eagle's basal medium. The number of colonies formed closely depended on the concentration of CM. The glioma CM not only stimulated colony formation but also induced the formation of fibrillary cell extensions. Culture conditions influencing the production of colony-stimulating factors included cell density and duration of culture medium contact with glioma cells. The colony-stimulating activity (CSA) was stable after freezing and thawing, but decreased 30-40% when CM was exposed to temperatures over 66 degrees C for 30 minutes. In addition, the CSA was filtratable (0.45 mu), dialyzable, and passable through an Amicon PM10 filter, which indicated a molecular weight less than 10,000. The use of CM provided an improved method for quantitative assays of neural tumor cells, based on their colony formation in culture.
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PMID:Quantitative cloning of malignant human glioma cells by conditioned medium. 17 66

The rapid histological diagnosis of neurosurgical biopsy material is of prime importance for the neurosurgeon. Cryostat-cut sections of fresh frozen tissues have been used in our department. The surgical materials are rapidly frozen at - 150 degrees C, and serial sections, 10 microns thick, are cut in a cryostat at -18 degrees to -20 degrees C. The sections are adhered to cover glasses and stained with Metachrome solution (a mixture of 1% Azure A and 0.5% Erie Garnet B). The rapid and accurate diagnosis can be obtained within 5 minutes. The advantage of cryostat-cut frozen section is the preservation of cell density and tissue architecture, which is most important in the diagnosis of neurosurgical materials, especially in case of diffusely infiltrating glioma. The previously reported methods, such as smear technique and frozen sections by using freezing microtome are also reviewed and discussed.
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PMID:[The rapid microscopical diagnosis of brain and spinal cord tumors by cryostat-cut frozen section (author's transl)]. 17 22

X-ray and histological studies of 138 patients with tumors of subcortical nodes displayed signs of hypertension in 86.3% of the cases (119 cases). Calcified foci on the craniograms were found in 29 cases (21%) and in histological findings - in 48 cases (34.6%). Petrified foci in benign glial tumors were located between the tumor cells, perivascularly and in the tissue of the perifocal zone of the tumor. In malignant tumors the petrified foci were mainly in the area of necrosis, in microcysts and hemmorrhagical foci. According to the pattern of calcification on the x-ray it was impossible to determine the histological type of the tumor or the degree of malignancy. The volume of calcification on the craniograms do not correspond to the volume and configuration of the intracranial tumor.
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PMID:[An x-ray and histologic study of calcifications of tumors of the subcortical ganglia of the brain]. 17 47

Six clones from methylnitrosourea (MNU) or ethylnitrosourea (ENU) induced tumours obtained in the nervous system of the rat were cultured in serum-free medium or treated with dibutyryl cyclic AMP (db cAMP) in vitro. All clones originated from longterm cultures. Three clones forming sarcomas after syngeneic transplantation showed only very slight changes following treatment, whereas the three glioma clones showed striking alterations. They formed long processes or showed rounding of their perikarya. In serum-free medium the cellular shape is intermediate between that seen in normal conditions and the seen in db cAMP treated cultures. The altered cultures resemble the primary cultures of the respective tumours. The relationship of these alterations to tumour types are discussed.
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PMID:Differential morphological reaction of experimental CNS tumour clones in vitro to dibutyryl cyclic AMP or serum-free medium, resp. 17 29

The brains of 396 old albino rats of the breed Wistar-AF/Han-EMD were examined for spontaneous tumors of the CNS and the following tumors were diagnosed: 1 oligodendroglioma, 1 astrocytoma, 1 mixed glioma, 1 pleomorphic glioma, and 19 meningiomas. Thus the CNS tumor rate was 5.8%. In addition 6 micromeningiomas were found. Knowledge of the spontaneous tumor rate including the tumor incidence in the CNS of the animal strains used for these examinations is a necessary condition for the evaluation of the results of cancerogenicity tests. CNS tumors deserve particular attention because during recent years it was found that certain chemical compounds like for instance N-methyl-N-nitrosourea induce organ-specific tumors in the brain of rats. It is recommended, therefore, to always include the central nervous system in the autopsy and histologic examination of animals from cancerogenicity trials. For cerebral autopsy transversal sections through the different cerebral regions and histologic examination of transversal section surfaces of all tumors and suspected tumor areas are suggested.
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PMID:The incidence of spontaneous tumors of the central nervous system of Wistar rats. 17 67

[125I]Iodohydroxybenzylpindolol, an extremely potent beta-adrenergic antagonist, has been purified to theoretical specific activity (2200 Ci/mmol) and used as a ligand to characterize the beta-adrenergic receptors of cultured rat glioma cells and other cultured cell clones. Appropriate receptor sites were identified by stereoselective competition for binding by a number of adrenergic agonists and antagonists, by correlation between the potency of these compounds to inhibit binding and to affect adenylate cyclase activity, and by correlation of binding with the presence or absence of response to catecholamines (stimulation of adenylate cyclase) in various cell clones. In equilibrium experiments, the dissociation constant for binding of the iodinated ligand to the beta-adrenergic receptor of a clone of rat glioma cells (C6TG1A) was 250 pM; the corresponding value for a clone of human fibroblasts (VA2) was 15 pM. For C6TG1A, KD was verified by analysis of the kinetics of binding: k1 = 10(8) 1/mol/min: k-1 = 0.017/min. This rate of dissociation of ligand from the receptor was also established by study of the rate of activation of adenylate cyclase by isoproterenol after prior equilibration with iodohydroxybenzylpindolol. For VA2 cells, where affinity was higher, the rate of reversal of binding was only 0.0035/min. C6TG1A contained approximately 4000 receptor sites/cell (75 fmol/mg of protein), and these sites appeared to be coupled to adenylate cyclase in a stoichiometric manner. A second site with equal affinity for iodohydroxybenzylpindolol (KD = 250 pM) was also identified in C6TG1A by both kinetic analysis and equilibrium binding studies. While most compounds that interacted with the beta-adrenergic receptor also influenced binding to the second site, the latter did not distinguish between stereoisomers of propranolol, and its affinity for the other compounds tested was poorer.
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PMID:Binding of (125I)iodohydroxybenzylpindolol to putative beta-adrenergic receptors of rat glioma cells and other cell clones. 17 44

Human papovavirus BK caused the malignant transformation in vitro of brain cells prepared from newborn hamsters. The transformed cells produced BK virus T antigen and grew as tumors after sc inoculation ito hamsters that developed antibodies to BK virus T antigen. The histopathology of the tumors revealed an undifferentiated glioma.
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PMID:Malignant transformation of hamster brain cells in vitro by human papovavirus Bk. 17 4

The tentorial branches, originating from the cavernous portion of the internal carotid artery, showed pathological findings in two cases of brain tumors infiltrating the tentorium: a glioblastoma multiforme of the temporooccipital and basal regions and a medulloblastoma diffusely involving the cerebellar hemisphere, vermis brachium pontis and pons. The value and importance of the tentorial branches are emphasized in the diagnosis of glioma infiltrating the tentorium. The percentage of the visualization and the measurements of the visualized segment of these branches were described using selective internal carotid angiograms by the transfemoral catheter technic on 50 presumably normal adults. The percentage of the visualization of the tentorial branches was 24 percents and the average visualized segment measured 15 mm with a range of 5 to 30 mm on conventional angiograms.
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PMID:[Angiographic findings of tentorial branches of the internal carotid artery in gliomas infiltrating the tentorium (author's transl)]. 17 5


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