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Lymphocytes isolated from the peripheral blood of patients with nonmalignant and malignant disorders were studied for fluidity of membrane lipids and lateral mobility of concanavalin A (Con A) receptors. The degree of fluidity of the surface membrane lipid core was monitored quantitatively by fluorescence polarization analysis using the probe 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene embedded in lipid regions of the surface membrane of intact cells. Mobility of Con A surface receptors was determined by the cap-forming ability after binding of fluorescent Con A. The present studies were performed on lymphocytes from 28 patients with malignant lymphomas, 22 patients with
leukemia
, 28 individuals who either were healthy or had nonmalignant disorders, and 5 patients with
carcinoma
. The results showed that lymphocytes and mononuclear cells from patients with malignant lymphomas and leukemias have a more fluid lipid layer in their surface membrane than do lymphocytes obtained from healthy individuals or from patients with other malignant and nonmalignant disorders. This increase in membrane fluidity was less pronounced in lymphocytes isolated from leukemic patients in clinical remission and from leukemic patients receiving treatment with steroids. The results also show a marked difference in the cap-forming ability of lymphocytes from patients with malignant lymphomas or
leukemia
as compared with lymphocytes from patients with non-malignant disorders or
carcinoma
. Lymphocytes isolated from lymphoma and chronic lymphatic leukemia patients during remission stages of the disease exhibited a higher cap-forming ability. The cap-forming ability of cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia was unaffected by treatment with steroids. The present results, which are in line with previous observations, have shown that normal lymphocytes can be characterized by a low degree of lipid fluidity but a high degree of mobility of Con A receptors, whereas leukemic lymphocytes are characterized by a high degree of lipid fluidity but a low degree of mobility of Con A receptors. These results confirmed our general hypothesis on the dynamic interrelation between membrane lipids and membrane protein receptors, and they indicate that the widely accepted term "membrane fluidity" requires better consideration for different membrane components.
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PMID:Fluidity of membrane lipids and lateral mobility of concanavalin A receptors in the cell surface of normal lymphocytes and lymphocytes from patients with malignant lymphomas and leukemias. 85 60
Sporamycin is an antitumor antibiotic isolated from the culture filtrate of Streptosporangium strain No. PO-357. Hydrolysate of the antibiotic showed at least 12 kinds of amino acid, and the molecular weight was calculated approximately as 8,500 approximately 9,000. Antitumor activities of Sporamycin were examined on murine tumors according to different schedules of treatment. After nine daily doses of the antibiotic had been given to dd mice bearing Ehrlich ascites
carcinoma
, significant increase of lifespan was observed at doses of 5.0 approximately 1.3 mg/kg. A marked decrease in tumor size of sarcoma-180 transplanted subcutaneously was observed when the mice were treated by daily or single injection of Sporamycin. Against
leukemia
P-388 and L-1210 inoculated intraperitoneally into CDF1 mice, the antibiotic increased lifespan of leukemic mice. The antibiotic also inhibited significantly the growth of human tumor cells in vitro.
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PMID:Antitumor activity of a new antitumor antibiotic, sporamycin. 89 95
Antitumor activity of N-heterocyclic carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone derivatives was examined in ascites sarcoma-180 system. Among isoquinoline-1-carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone derivatives, the parent compound, IQ-1, was the most active and less toxic. On the other hand, among the pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone derivatives tested, 5-acetoxymethyl and 5-isonicotinoyl derivatives were active, and their therapeutic indices were 190 and 54, respectively. In other tumor systems, acetoxymethyl derivative was markedly active against Ehrlich ascites
carcinoma
,
leukemia
L-1210, and
leukemia
C-1498, while moderately effective against Nakahara-Fukuoka sarcoma, but it was not active against adenocarcinoma-755. Isonicotinoyl derivative was markedly active against Ehrlich ascites
carcinoma
,
leukemia
L-1210, and
leukemia
C-1498, while moderately active against adenocarcinoma-755, and slightly active against Nakahara-Fukuoka sarcoma.
...
PMID:Antitumor activity of N-heterocyclic carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone derivatives. 89 96
Under novel conditions of culture, Streptomyces lavendulae No. 314 was found to produce new antibiotics, chlorocarcins and mimosamycin in addition to streptothricin. The antibiotics are extracted from culture filtrate with organic solvents and further purified by silica gel chromatography. Chlorocarcins A, B and C are closely related basic antibiotics which are active against gram-positive bacteria, EHRLICH
carcinoma
and L 1210
leukemia
of mice. Mimosamycin is a neutral antibiotic which is mainly active against mycobacteria. Production, isolation and physicochemical properties of the antibiotics are described.
...
PMID:Isolation and characterization of satellite antibiotics, mimosamycin and chlorocarcins from Streptomyces lavendulae, streptothricin source. 93 9
Net accumulation of methotrexate by carrier-mediated transport in different murine tumor cells in vitro exhibits a positive correlation with the relative drug pharmacokinetics and therapeutic responsiveness in these tumors in vivo. The transport of methotrexate by Sarcoma 180, Ehrlich
carcinoma
, P388, P288, and L1210
leukemia
cells is qualitatively similar. Influx of drug exhibits saturation kinetics and is highly temperature dependent (Q10, 6.1 to 9.4). Efflux of exchangeable methotrexate from all of the different tumor cells exhibited first-order kinetics and the same high temperature dependence seen for influx (Q10, 6.1 to 8.0). The major kinetic determinant of responsiveness is the Km for influx. Values vary from 3.1 to 11.2 X 10(-6) M and are highest in cells from a nonresponsive Sarcoma 180 tumor, somewhat lower in the poorly responsive Ehrlich tumor, lower in moderately responsive P388 and P288 leukemias, and lowest in the highly responsive L1210
leukemia
. Values for the influx Vmax differ to some extent, but in a manner not correlatable with responsiveness. The level of responsiveness of the P388
leukemia
in vivo can also be partially attributed to an efflux rate that is lower than that measured for the other tumor cells. Steady-state levels of drug accumulation in vitro reflected influx and efflux rates and were consistently correlatable with therapeutic responsiveness. There was no significant difference in the extent to which folate and reduced 5-substituted folate derivatives compete with methotrexate for uptake in cells from all five tumors. The average value for Ki measured with folate for each tumor cell type was 50- and 80-fold higher than for 5-formyltetrahydrofolate and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate.
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PMID:Kinetic correlates of methotrexate transport and therapeutic responsiveness in murine tumors. 94 37
Two hundred and twenty-seven cases of
carcinoma
metastatic to the eye and orbit have been reviewed previously. The orbit alone was involved in 28 cases: theses lesions constitute the basis of this clinicopathologic study. The most common signs and symptoms produced by orbital metastasis included exophthalmos (75%1, pain (29%), decreased vision (29%), periorbital swelling (25%), a visible mass (21%), ophthalmoplegia, and diplopia (18%). The ophthalmologists' preoperative (or premortem) clinical diagnoses were: orbital mass, 36%; metastatic
carcinoma
, 29%;
leukemia
, 7%; melanosarcoma, 4%; mixed tumor of lacrimal gland, 4%; and meningioma, 4%. The sites of the primary tumors in the 28 patients with orbital metastasis were as follows: breast, eight; lung, four; genitourinary tract, four; pancreas, one; and ileum, one. In 10 patients the site of the primary
carcinoma
was not determined. In 17 of the 28 patients, symptoms of orbital metastasis preceded detection of a primary tumor elsewhere in the body. In 10 of the remaining 11 patients, detection of the primary tumor had preceded the onset of orbital symptoms. In one patient, symptoms of the primary tumor and of orbital metastasis appeared at about the same time. The median survival of patients with
carcinoma
metastatic to the orbit was 15.6 months from the time of orbital surgery. This was much better than the median survival of the 227 patients in the overall study (7.4 months) and far better than the median survival of the patients with metastasis to the anterior segment of the eye (only 5.4 months).
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PMID:Carcinoma metastatic to the eye and orbit III. A clinicopathologic study of 28 cases metastatic to the orbit. 95 71
The effect of prolonged light halothane anesthesia (0.8%) on the proliferation rate of different mouse tissues was investigated, using [5-125I]5-iodo-2-deoxyuridine uptake into DNA as the test parameter. It was found that DNA synthesis in spleen, femoral bone marrow, and, occasionally, the small intestine was significantly depressed after exposure for 24 hr to halothane in vivo. The time course of DNA synthesis inhibition was then investigated by utilizing a shorter (6-hr) exposure time. This period was found to be insufficient to cause DNA synthesis inhibition in any of test tissues. Because anesthesia was found to be associated with hypothermia at normal room temperatures, it was established that the inhibition of DNA synthesis was not due to cooling of the mice under anesthesia by demonstrating that inhibition in sensitive tissues occurred at warmer temperatures as well. To examine the specificity of this finding, the DNA synthesis rate of cells in other normal tissues, e.g., skin and muscle, and in s.c.-growing tumor cells of a mouse mammary
carcinoma
, L1210
leukemia
, and a first transplant AKR lymphoma were examined. In none were responses noted with 24 hr of halothane exposure. However, halothane was found to inhibit DNA synthesis in regenerating marrow. Finally, it was found that after significant exposure to halothane, complete recovery was seen in the spleen after 24 hr, whereas femur DNA synthesis was still depressed by 20% at the same time.
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PMID:Preferential inhibition of DNA synthesis in mouse hemopoietic cells by halothane. 97 81
Cellular retinol and retinoic acid binding proteins were detected in mouse skin papillomas, human adenocarcinoma HAD-1, Dunning
Leukemia
, Walker 256 carcinosarcoma and mammary adenocarcinoma MAC-1. A chondrosarcoma and Sarcoma 180 apparently contain only the cellular retinoic acid binding protein. Neither protein could be detected in Ehrlich
carcinoma
and L1210
leukemia
. The presence of these proteins might be necessary for sensitivity to retinoid therapy.
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PMID:Presence of cellular rentinol and retinoic acid binding proteins in experimental rumors. 103 29
Chronic myeloid leukaemia and carcinoma of the breast co-existed in three women. This combination is exceedingly rare. Although the cancerogenic properties of ionizing radiation and cytostatic drugs could be held responsible for the occurrence of two malignant tumours, no definitive conclusions can be drawn in the individual case. Co-existence of
leukaemia
and
carcinoma
does not occur more frequently than could be predicted statistically from the incidence of each.
...
PMID:[Co-existence of chronic myeloid leukaemia and carcinoma of the breast (author's transl)]. 105 37
Observation of a unique population of cells on a Wright-stained blood smear of a patient with metastatic breast
carcinoma
prompted a study to determine their origin. The primary
carcinoma
contained a marker, the presence of "signet cells." These were demonstrated in direct peripheral smears and buffy coat preparation of peripheral blood and confirmed histochemically by showing positive periodic acid-Schiff, alpha-napthol and beta-glucuronidase reactions. "Carcinocythemia" is suggested as a name for this unusual process observed over a six month period. Studies of the patient's immunocompetence, of circulating cell surface immunoglobulins and karyotype analysis were made. Postmortem examination revealed retroperitoneal fibrosis, splenic atrophy and extensive metastatic
carcinoma
but no evidence of
leukemia
. The cells will be contrasted to those seen in a second patient who appeared to have acute myelocytic leukemia complicating extensive cancer involving the bone marrow. The observations suggest that a
leukemia
-like blood picture due to circulating cancer cells may occur during the course of metastatic breast
carcinoma
.
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PMID:Carcinocythemia (carcinoma cell leukemia). An acute leukemia-like picture due to metastatic carcinoma cells. 106 63
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