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The leukocyte adherence inhibition assay was used to measure cell-mediated immunity in 26 patients with malignant glial neoplasms and 41 control subjects. A significant inhibition of leukocyte adherence was observed in 21 of 26 (80%)
glioma
patients in the presence of a 3 M KCl extract of
glioma
tissue, as compared to that of normal brain extract. Among the control group, no significant difference in the percentage of nonadherent leukocytes was noted in the presence of either antigen. To study the specificity of the reaction, a 3 M KCl extract of
meningioma
, pituitary tumor, carcinomas of breast, and lung, melanoma, brain, and heart tissues were used as nonspecific antigens. Such studies revealed significantly lower values of nonadherent leukocytes. These data indicate that patients with malignant glial neoplasms manifest a cellular immune response to
glioma
-associated antigens which can be measured by the tube leukocyte adherence inhibition assay and that leukocyte adherence inhibition assay may render additional useful information in diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of malignant glial neoplasms.
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PMID:Specific cellular immune responses in patients with malignant gliomas. 8 87
Literatures showed that cyclic AMP of cultured neoplastic cells of any kind was very low in concentration and also the effect of cyclic AMP and its derivatives on the malignant cells, especially on the malignant
glioma
, was already reported in vivo or in vitro from several neurosurgical units. The intrinsic content of cyclic AMP of the human cerebrum and the human brain tumors was first reported by authors in 1971. In this presentation the authors intended to confirm that the lower concentration of the cyclic AMP the more histologically malignant cerebral neoplasm, as well as in the cerebrospinal fluid, was observed. Concentration of cyclic AMP in the subcortical white matter,
glioma
,
meningioma
and medullobalstoma was much lower than in the gray matter tissue, however, it was not clear that the difference of the cyclic AMP concentration be possibly related to the malignancy of the human brain tumor. Furthermore, the cyclic AMP content of the cerebrospinal fluid of the patients with various brain tumor was not clearly different. The activity of adenyl cyclase was reported the highest in the synaptosome-containing fraction of the rat brain homogenate and this fact was significantly consistent with the finding that the highest concentration of the cyclic AMP was found in the human grey matter tissue. With the human brain gray matter authors determined successfully the activity of the human cerebral phosphodiesterase, which was probably localized in the post-synaptic membrane and was 158 nmole/mg protein/min. Its apparent Km was 0.9 x 10(-4) M. The results reported above have suggested the important participation of the cyclic AMP to cerebral synaptic transmission of nerve impulses, which was studied by light and electron-microscopic autoradiography utilizing the pulse labeling method with 3H-adenine. According to our study the majority of the adenyl cyclase of the human cerebrum was located synaptic structure and the finding obtained was quite compatible, as the first morphological study, with previously reported biochemical analyses. It was indicated that the cyclic AMP in the human brain was concerned to the cerebral synaptic transmission of nerve impulses and this should be very interesting and important to the clinical application for recovering cerebral function of neurosurgical patients.
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PMID:[Studies on cyclic 3', 5'-AMP system in human brain and its clinical application in Neurosurgical practice (author's transl)]. 17 18
A retrospective ethnic study was made of 16,311 cases of primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors seen at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Washington, D.C., from 1958 to 1970. Results showed a considerably higher Caucasian:Negro (C:N) case ratio (13.7:1) than the C:N population ratio (8.4:1), indicating a higher relative frequency of primary CNS tumors in American Caucasians as compared to American Negroes. The
glioma
was significantly more frequent in Caucasians than in Negroes (p less than 0.005). In contrast, Negroes had an excess of the pituitary adenoma as compared to Caucasians (P less than 0.01). The proportional frequencies of the
meningioma
and the nerve sheath tumor were also higher in Negroes than in Caucasians. When this pattern of the tumor distribution of American Negroes was compared to that of African Negroes (a composite African series), the preponderance of the pituitary adenoma and the
meningioma
and the relative paucity of the
glioma
in the Negro race as compared to Caucasians were again confirmed. The differences in the relative frequency and the tumor distribution between American Negroes and Caucasians and the considerable similarity of the tumor distribution between American and African Negroes emphasize the importance of genetic factors in the development of at least some primary CNS tumors.
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PMID:The ethnic distribution of primary central nervous system tumors: AFIP, 1958 to 1970. 18 96
The purpose of the study was to establish the influence exerted by a supratentorial brain tumour on the EEG correlates of sleep, and to compare the results before and after operation. Five patients were studied (aged 38 to 59 years) who were treated surgically for supratentorial expanding lesions: two cases of
meningioma
(in left parietal area), two cases of
glioma
(right parietal area and occipital area) and one case of intracerebral haematoma. The control group comprised 5 patients operated upon for lesions of the peripheral nerves of extremities. In the patients with supratentorial brain tumours and after their removal the following sleep parameters were unchanged: total sleep duration, number of awakening during sleep, latency time of the first REM phase and stage 3 NREM (deep and superficial sleep). The amount of REM sleep increased after tumour removal. REM-sleep density was selectively and permanently disturbed. In presence of tumour REM-sleep density was found in traces only, after tumour removal it increased but showed a permanent high-grade deficit in relation to controls.
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PMID:[Results of polygraphic nocturnal sleep recording in patients with supratentorial brain tumors prior to and following surgery]. 21 30
The leukocyte adherence inhibition assay (LAI) was used to measure cell-mediated immunity in 26 patients with malignant glial neoplasms and in 41 control subjects. A significant inhibition of leukocyte adherence was observed in 21 out of 26 (80%) patients with malignant astrocytic gliomas in the presence of a 3M KC1 extract of
glioma
tissue compared to that of normal brain extract. Among the control group, no significant difference in the percentage of nonadherent leukocytes (NAL) was noted in the presence of either antigen. To study the specificity of the reaction, 3M KC1 extracts of
meningioma
, pituitary tumor, carcinoma of breast, carcinomas of lung, melanoma, brain, and heart tissues were employed as non-specific antigens. Such studies revealed significantly lower values of NAL. These data indicate that patients with malignant glial neoplasms manifest a cellularimmune response to
glioma
-associated antigens that can be measured by the tube LAI assay and that LAI assay may render additional useful information in the diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of malignant glial neoplasms.
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PMID:Preoperative cell-mediated immune status of patients with malignant glial tumors. 23 66
A simplified cytologic method using the cell culture technique was employed in 71 cases with brain tumor. Neoplasitc cells were demonstrated in 17 cases (24%), that is in 11 out of 30 cases of
glioma
, four out of ten cases of metastatic brain tumor, and two out of 17 cases of
meningioma
. None of 14 other miscellaneous tumors proved positive. Identification of
glioma
cells could be easily made because they usually showed characteristic morphology and good proliferation in vitro. However, for other types of tumor, conventional methods were considered to be superior to the culture method because their exfoliated cells usually underwent rapid degeneration without showing characteristic morphology during the culture. Some of the illustrative cases were presented.
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PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid cytology in patients with brain tumors; a simple method using the cell culture technique. 26 51
Three cases of cystic
meningioma
encountered in one year are presented. It appears from a review of the literature, and an analysis of these three cases, that large xanthochromic cerebral cysts may be associated with meningiomas in any of three configurations: (1) centrally within the tumour; (2) peripherally within the tumour; (3) in the adjacent brain. Regardless of which configuration applies, the CAT scan appearance of such cystic meningiomas may mimic that of a glial tumour with cystic or necrotic change, and lead to an incorrect presumptive diagnosis. This false impression may be perpetuated by the gross appearance at operation, which can also mimic malignant
glioma
. Although several radiological features should suggest the possible presence of a cystic
meningioma
, we know of no definite radiological means of differentiating this lesion from the more common malignant
glioma
. This finding should underline the need to biopsy all suspected cerebral neoplasms, regardless of how much their appearance on CAT scan may suggest malignant
glioma
.
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PMID:Xanthochromic cysts associated with meningioma. 46 60
The authors present a case of a 47 year-old woman admitted to Neurosurgical Clinic with diagnosis of left frontal lobe tumour. At operation, during removal of
glioma
of the frontal lobe, a parasagital
meningioma
, 3 cm in diameter, was found and removed. Both tumours were adjacent. Histopatologic examination revealed: grade 1 astrocytoma and fibroblastic
meningioma
. Some clinical and pathological problems associated with simultaneous occurrence of two tumours of various histologic origin are discussed.
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PMID:[Simultaneous occurrence of meningioma and astrocytoma]. 48 97
Fifty-six surgical biopsies of intracranial tumours were seen within two years in a newly established neurosurgical unit in Hong Kong. Among the 52 cases of primary intracranial tumours,
glioma
is the most common, followed by
meningioma
and pituitary tumour. This is similar to findings in Caucasians. When the distribution of
glioma
is analyzed, Chinese, or possibly Orientals, have a much higher incidence of ependymoma and pinealoma than do Caucasians. Similar findings are found in other Chinese series reported in the literature.
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PMID:Intracranial tumours among Chinese in Hong Kong. 52 48
The composition of the free amino acid pools in various brain tumors and in normal brains obtained at surgery or at autopsy is determined with an automatic amino acid analyzer and the results statistically evaluated. The tumors have lower ratios of GABA in the pools than the normal brain; tumors with higher GABA ratios are found in those which are in close contact with and have an invasive nature to brain tissue. In gliomas, the more malignant a tumor becomes, the more different the composition in that tumor is from that in normal brain tissue. But conversely, the ratio of GABA is highest in glioblastoma. The composition of the pool in oligodendroglioma is not significantly different from that in the normal brain. Metastatic brain tumors show the highest ratios of phenylalanine, tyrosine and methionine in the pool among the tumors and the normal brain. From the viewpoint of the composition of the free amino acid pools, like from that of the histological aspects, brain tumors seem to be classified into four groups:
glioma
, neurinoma,
meningioma
and metastatic tumors.
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PMID:Composition of free amino acids in brain tumors. 54 90
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