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A recurred and metastasized hemangiopericytoma of menigeal origin caused a terminal hypoglycemia syndrome in a 40 year old man. The disease had been observed over a period of 10 years. The total weight of the tumour
metastases
was 1800 g. Electron microscopical examination of the tumour cells revealed, in particular, a markedly developed ergastoplasm, prominent Golgi complexes surrounded by many microvesicles, round to ovoid electron dense bodies and fine fibrillar structures. Furthermore, large deposits of basement membrane-resembling material were found in the pericapillary and intercellular spaces. On the basis of the structural characteristics which indicate distinct synthesizing capacity of the cells, an excessive
glucose
consumption by the tumour is suggested to be an important factor in the pathogenesis of tumour hypoglycemia. The question whether the ultrastructure of the tumour also exhibits secretory processes, which may be related to the release of a presumed inhibitor of hepatic gluconeogenesis and/or glycogenolysis, remains open. Typical granules as in polypeptide hormon secreting cells were not observed. The possibility that the demonstrated electron dense membrane limited bodies represent atypical secretory granules is discussed.
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PMID:Ultrastructure of hemangiopericytoma associated with paraneoplastic hypoglycemia. 13 25
The Walker 256 tumour
metastases
occurring spontaneously or following i.v. experimental inoculation to lungs and lymph nodes were studied. This preferential metastasis or organ selectivity was changed by inducing modifications in the tumour cell itself or in the host. Changes induced in the tumour cell decreased the incidence and organ distribution of
metastases
if the cell membrane was altered by trypsin; conversely, the trophic effect exerted by
glucose
on the blood-borne tumour cells, leading to an increase of cell viability and proliferative capacity, resulted in augmented metastasis incidence and widespread organ distribution of
metastases
. The behaviour of experimentally metastasizing Walker tumour cells could be also influenced by the inhibition of the host immune response (hydrocortisone), irradiation, Luvatren, irradiation + Luvatren), the increased metastatic incidence and extension being proportional to the degree of the immunosuppression produced by these agents. The experimental data support the conclusion that tumour dissemination is the result of complex interactions between the tumour and the host.
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PMID:Experimental studies on factors influencing the widespread organ distribution of Walker 256 tumour metastases. 14 Mar 18
The insulin level has been determined simultaneously in portal and hepatic venous blood in four patients with insuloma before and after administration of
glucose
and tolbutamide. Three patients displayed a higher insulin level in hepatic than in portal blood, although no hepatic
metastases
could be detected by radiologic examination. In contrast, portal insulin concentrations always exceeded hepatic in four control patients investigated in a similar way. The implications of these results are discussed.
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PMID:Immunoreactive insulin in portal and hepatic venous blood in patients with insuloma. 18 88
Tumor cells from the murine T241 fibrosarcoma, which rapidly and reproducibility produces pulmonary
metastases
, were tested in vitro for their ability to degrade isolated pulmonary basement membrane. Degradation of basement membrane substrate was quantified by the culture of the substrate with tumor cells and measurement of the solubilized hydroxyproline and
hexose
glycoprotein at neutral pH. It was found that tumor cells collected in the tumor venous drainage were associated with a significantly greater solubilization of basement membrane than were tumor cells obtained from the primary tumor mass. Tumor cells were also assayed for their ability to solubilize type I collagen purified from human dura. Venous effluent tumor cells solubilized collagen to a significantly greater level than primary tumor cells, spleen cells, or liver cells. These findings raised the possibility that metastasizing tumor cells may be a distinct tumor subpopulation with regard to invasive potential.
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PMID:Degradation of basement membrane by murine tumor cells. 19 1
A 10-year series of patients operated for insulinoma at Sahlgren's Hospital, Gothenburg, is presented. Twelve patients (three men, nine women) aged 26--70 years are included in the material. The patients had a history of recurrent hypoglycemic symptoms of 1 month to 20 years. Hyperinsulinism was established by determinations of blood
glucose
and plasma insulin in the fasting state. Selective angiography could show the tumor in 3 out of the 12 patients. A through pancreatic mobilization and palpation was performed during operation. Solitary pancreatic tumor was found in 10 patients, and 1 of them had also
metastases
in the liver. One patient had two tumors, one in the head and one in the tail of the pancreas. In one patient it was not possible to find any tumor at operation. Distal pancreatic resection and splenectomy were performed when the tumor was localized in the body or tail or when no tumor was found. Tumours in the head were excised locally. Microscopy showed insulinoma without malignancy in 10 patients, malignant tumor in insulae with
metastases
in the liver in 1 patient, and multiple adenomatosis of insulae in the patient without any palpable tumor. The 11 patients with benign disease were examined 1--10 years after the operation and had no signs of hyperinsulinism or of diabetes.
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PMID:A ten-year material of insulinoma: diagnosis and surgical treatment. 23 Dec 95
A case of carcinoma of the stomach associated with severe hypoglycemia is reported. Diagnosis of insulinoma was excluded on the basis of history as well as laboratory tests. Postmortem examination revealed widespread small
metastases
to various organs; no metastasis was found in the pancreas; the histology of this gland did not show any pathological finding. No impairment in pituitary, thyroid, adrenal and liver function was detected. Fasting blood sugar ranged from 18 to 56 mg/100 ml. An oral
glucose
tolerance test showed a diabetic pattern with low insulin. Tolbutamide, glucagon and
glucose
injected i.v. gave only a moderate rise in plasma insulin levels; plasma glucagon response to arginine was subnormal. The determination of NSILA-s and gastrin in the serum of this patient gave normal values. Diazoxide infusion induced an increase in blood
glucose
and subsequent treatment with diazoxide relieved hypoglycemia for some months. The occasional detection of an islet cell antibody by immunofluorescence in this case is not easily understandable, but it might partly account for the carbohydrate intolerance. An impairment in gluconeogenesis dependent upon some substrate deficiency might account for the hypoglycemia in this patient.
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PMID:Gastric carcinoma associated with severe hypoglycemia sensitive to diazoxide. 39 98
Patient J. B. with metastatic carcinoma of the colon excreted 0.5 to 1.0 g protein daily, about one-third of which was in Molecular Weight Class 30,000 to 60,000. The major component of this class was isolated by gel filtration and ion-exchange chromatography. The purified protein, labeled JBB5, contained about 11% sialic acid, 8%
hexose
, and 4% hexosamine. Its molecular weight was between 51,000 and 59,000. It did not react detectably with antisera to any of the recognized normal human plasma proteins. A specific antiserum to JBB5 was raised in the rabbit. Urine from 4% of subjects with nonneoplastic illnesses reacted in double immunodiffusion with anti-JBB5. Thirty-three % positive reactions were obtained with urines from patients with advanced neoplastic disease, the percentage varying from 64% in
metastatic cancer
of the pancreas to 15% in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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PMID:Isolation and characterization of the glycoprotein (JBB5) in the urine of a patient with carcinoma of the colon. 40 9
Alveolar macrophage (AM) phagocytic activity and
glucose
metabolism were evaluated during lung tumour growth in adult rats challenged i.v. with 10(5) viable Walker 256 tumour cells. Phagocytosis was estimated by the in vitro uptake of (14)C-labelled Pseudomonas aeruginosa and
glucose
oxidation was evaluated by (14)CO(2) production from 1-(14)C-
glucose
. AM were harvested by lung lavage from rats prior to and at 7 and 21 days following i.v. tumour-cell challenge. Macroscopic lung tumour nodules were not observed by 7 days after tumour challenge. However, 3 weeks after tumour challenge, tumour nodules were clearly identifiable on the surfaces of the lungs. One week after the i.v. tumour challenge a marked increase in the number of AM was evident. The in vitro phagocytosis of (14)C-labelled Pseudomonas aeruginosa was unaltered at that time, but became progressively depressed thereafter. Three weeks after tumour challenge, this decrease in phagocytic activity was evident when cells were incubated in normal serum, and was furtheri ntensified by serum obtained from tumour-bearing animals.
Glucose
oxidation by AM in either the resting condition or during bacterial phagocytosis was clearly decreased at both 1 and 3 weeks following i.v. tumour challenge. These findings indicate that the growth of pulmonary
metastases
is associated with a depression of alveolar macrophage bacterial phagocytic capacity, perturbations in serum opsonic activity and distinct alterations in macrophage energy metabolism. The metabolic dysfunction may impair pulmonary macrophage host defences against lung tumour growth.
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PMID:Inhibition of phagocytosis and glucose metabolism of alveolar macrophages during pulmonary tumour growth. 59 70
The serum concentrations of alphaaminonitrogen (AAN), lysine, valine and leucines were determined before and within the period of 24 hr after the administration of Trophysan (10% solution of
glucose
containing a mixture of aminoacids) in 100 patients with cancer (17 with gastrointestinal carcinoma, 34 with uterus carcinoma, stages I to III; 8 with breast carcinoma, stages II and III; 15 with bronchogenic carcinoma, 10 with various localizations and 15 with
metastatic cancer
) and in 22 patients with benign tumors. A significant decrease in the serum content of AAN, valine and lysine was noted in patients with cancer (stages I to III) at 24 hours after the administration of Trophysan. This effect was absent for the patients with benign tumors. The enhanced uptake of aminoacids found in patients with cancer is probable the result of the negative nitrogen balance associated with the malignant state.
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PMID:Differences in uptake of aminoacids by patients with various forms of cancer. 74 62
The destructive effect on cells of locally injected hypertonic solutions, resorption of which is delayed by some vasoactive agents, was observed in the skin and subcutis of the rat by Selye and his coworkers who described it as acute conditioned necrosis. The same phenomenon was demonstrated in Walker 256 tumors implanted in the thighs of female Sprague-Dawley rats. A strongly hypertonic solution of
glucose
was injected once in and around the tumor (when it had reached a mean diameter of 1.5 cm), and 5-hydroxytryptamine was given s.c. at a distance. This resulted in disappearance of the growth in an average of 10 days and absence of
metastases
2 months after treatment in 84% of animals as opposed to a spontnaeous regression of the tumor in 4% of control rats.
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PMID:Induction of acute necrosis in Walker 256 tumors in rats. 83 Mar 98
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