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Embryonal rhabdomyosarcomas from the nasopharynx of two children were examined by histochemical methods commonly applied to muscle biopsies. These stains included nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-tetrazolium reductase (NADH-TR),
succinate dehydrogenase
(
SDH
), PAS, PAS-diastase, myophosphorylase, calcium-mediated adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) preincubated at high and low pH, and oil red O. Myofibrils were easily identified with ATPase and blood vessel walls were also stained. NADH-TR clearly showed longitudinal and cross-striations that were not seen with H&E or PTAH stains. The modified Gomori trichrome stain additionally contributed to the recognition of myofibrils. Some techniques of muscle histochemistry applied to fresh frozen sections of
tumor
tissue may provide evidence of muscular differentiation in otherwise poorly differentiated sarcomas for a more accurate diagnosis of rhabdomyosarcoma.
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PMID:Diagnostic value of histochemistry in embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma. 9 52
Mitochondria isolated from spontaneous and transplanted mammary adenocarcinomas of two strains of mice were compared, by various biochemical criteria, to mitochondria from mammary glands of midpregnant or hormonally stimulated, cancer-free mice. The specific activities of several mitochondrial enzymes including cytochrome oxidase, alpha-glycerophosphate oxidase, and
succinate dehydrogenase
were twofold to threefold lower, whereas the activity of monoamine oxidase was two fold higher in
tumor
mitochondria. Malate dehydrogenase, adenylate kinase, and NADH oxidase showed similar levels of activity in
tumor
and midpregnant mammary gland mitochondria. In addition, mitochondrial polypeptide composition was analyzed by electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate-urea polyacrylamide gels. Midpregnant mammary gland and mammary tumor mitochondria were similar in polypeptide composition; however, several differences were observed. A high-molecular-weight polypeptide, present in mid-pregnant mammary gland mitochondria was absent from
tumor
mitochondria. Also,
tumor
mitochondria contained an additional high-molecular-weight polypeptide not found in the midpregnant mammary gland. There were numerous differences in the relative proportions of many polypeptides common to both
tumor
and midpregnant mammary gland mitochondria.
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PMID:Biochemical studies on mitochondria isolated from Normal and Neoplastic Tissues of the Mouse Mammary Gland. 17 82
1. Mitochondrial and microsomal fractions were prepared from normal rat liver and the Morris 7777 hepatoma and characterized by the use of the marker enzymes,
succinate dehydrogenase
and rotenone-insensitive NADPH-cytochrome c reductase. 2. The phospholipid content per mg membrane protein of Morris 7777 hepatoma mitochondria was increased by 75% as compared with mitochondria from normal rat liver. Microsomes from this poorly-differentiated
tumor
were found to have a 45% decrease in the content of phospholipid. These abnormalities were independent of
tumor
size or age. 3. The percent phospholipid content of the subcellular fractions was determined, and revealed an increase in the percent sphingomyelin in both the microsomal and mitochondrial fractions of the
tumor
. Decreases in the percent phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine were noted in
tumor
microsomes as compared with normal liver. Diphosphatidylglycerol was not found in significant quantities in the microsomal fraction of this hepatoma line. 4. The content of the various phospholipid classes per mg protein in the respective mitochondrial and microsomal fractions was determined. Large increases in nearly all the major phospholipid classes were found in
tumor
mitochondria;
tumor
microsomes were characterized by an increased content of sphingomyelin but the content of nearly all other phospholipids was significantly decreased. These findings suggest the presence of disturbances in the regulation of phospholipid metabolism in subcellular organelle membranes of the Morris 7777 hepatoma.
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PMID:Abnormal membrane phospholipid content in subcellular fractions from the Morris 7777 hepatoma. 18 53
Oxidoreductases were studied histochemically in 162 cases of neuroectodermal tumors. In order of decreasing activity in the cytoplasma these enzymes could be arranged as follows: NADH diaphorase, lactate dehydrogenase, NADPH diaphorase, glutamate dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, isocitrate dehydrogenase,
succinate dehydrogenase
, malate dehydrogenase. The weak activity of Krebs cycle enzymes and the relatively strong activity of other oxidoreductases, particularly of lactate dehydrogenase, permits to conclude that glycolysis prevails over oxidative processes in neuroectodermal tumor cells. But this should not be interpreted as a decrease of the Krebs cycle enzymes in astrocytoma and oligodendroglioma cells as compared with their parent cells because the latter themselves display a weak activity of these enzymes. A real decrease of Krebs cycle enzyme activity was established only for tumors, the parent cells of which are characterized by a strong (in choroid-papillomas) or moderate (in ependymomas) activity of these enzymes. Many neuroectodermal tumors, in particular those of astrocytic origin, demonstrate a certain correlation between the amount of cytoplasm and oxidoreductase activity. This results in enzymatic polymorphism of the
tumor
tissue. A certain similarity was established of the oxidoreductase activity in
tumor
cells and in reactive hypertophic astrocytes. This indicates that both
tumor
cells and reactive astrocytes may in certain conditions utilize similar mechanisms of increased metabolism. The oxidoreductase activity correlates not with the grade of anaplasia but with different directions of anaplasia reflected in different variants of neuroectodermal tumors. The concept "anaplasia" includes not only certain degrees of dedifferentiation of
tumor
cells but, as it has been shown histochemically, also an increase of metabolic processes in the
tumor
cell cytoplasma.
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PMID:Histochemistry of oxidoreductases, enzymatic polymorphism and anaplasia of neuroectodermal tumors. 18 68
Evidence is presented that the antitumor agent helenalin, a sesquiterpene lactone, suppresses anaerobic glycolytic enzymes of
tumor
cells at a number of sites and not exclusively at glycogen synthetase and phosphofructokinase, previously proposed sites for inhibition by alpha-methylene-gamma-lactones. Of the enzymes tested, the sulfhydryl-containing enzyme hexokinase was inhibited the maximum, i.e., 83%, by helenalin treatment, whereas phosphofructokinase and glycogen synthetase were suppressed approximately 45%. Another sulfhydryl-bearing enzyme, aldolase, was decreased approximately 43%. Phosphorylase a was inhibited 65%, glucose-6-phosphatase was inhibited 46%, and
succinic dehydrogenase
was inhibited 59% by helenalin treatment. Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation processes were also significantly depressed in the presence of helenalin in vitro with either succinate or alpha-ketoglutarate as substrates. Thus, a number of enzymes of anaerobic and aerobic carbohydrate metabolism of Ehrlich ascites cells appear to be inhibited by helenalin, which supposedly can alkylate functional groups, e.g., sulfhydryl groups of these enzymes, by a rapid Michael-type addition.
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PMID:Antitumor agents XXVII: Effects of helenalin on anaerobic and aerobic metabolism of Ehrlich ascites cells. 64 68
We report the findings on clinicopathologic examination of three patients with balloon cell melanoma of the choroid. Ophthalmoscopically, all three had small, slowly progressive tumors at the posterior pole, with an encircling yellow halo. With fluorescein angiography, the yellow halo showed fluorescence similar to the remainder of the
tumor
, thus differentiating this substance from lipofuscin pigment, drusen and exudates. Light microscopy demonstrated prominent balloon cells which were most numerous at the
tumor
margins. These cells showed variable melanin pigmentation and were negative for lipid, acid mucopolysaccharide, and glycogen. Special enzyme studies (lactic dehydrogenase,
succinic dehydrogenase
, acid phosphatase, beta glucoronidase and aminopeptidase) demonstrated some similarity to melanocytic cells. Electron microscopy revealed premelanosomes and complex melanosomes in the cytoplasm of balloon cells without evidence of significant lipid.
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PMID:Malignant melanoma of the choroid with balloon cells a clinicopathologic study of three cases. 94 29
Cytochrome-c-oxidase (complex IV) was histochemically studied in oncocytic adenoma (n = 10) and carcinoma of the thyroid gland (n = 3), cystadenolymphomas and oncocytic adenomas of the major salivary glands (n = 9), oncocytic
neoplasia
of the kidney (n = 1) and in 21 parathyroid glands with primary hyperparathyroidism and adenomatous proliferation (n = 17) and secondary hyperparathyroidism with hyperplasia (n = 4). Only in the parathyroids defects of cytochrome-c-oxidase were found being expressed in all 4 glands with hyperplasia (14 defects) and in 5 of the 17 adenomas (11 defects). All defects were confined to foci with oxyphil cell differentiation, the defect areas varying from 0.09 to 21.10 sq mm in hyperplastic glands and from 0.11 to 13.88 sq mm in adenomas, the size of the oxyphil foci varying from 0.12 sq mm-105.38 sq mm. However, not every oxyphil nodule of a gland was devoid of cytochrome-c-oxidase activity. Of 6 predominantly oxyphil adenomas, 4 showed no defects. No defects were observed either in 2 adenomas without oxyphil cells. Further enzymes of the respiratory chain,
succinate dehydrogenase
(
complex II
) and ATP synthetase, (complex V) were devoid of defects. In parathyroids with hyperplasia and oxyphil areas, defects of cytochrome-c-oxidase occurred significantly more often and tended to be larger than in adenomas, statistical analysis revealing a significant correlation between the occurrence of defects and the number of oxyphil foci but not with the total oxyphil area.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Random cytochrome-C-oxidase deficiency of oxyphil cell nodules in the parathyroid gland. A mitochondrial cytopathy related to cell ageing? 133 5
It may not show accurate results if subrenal capsule assay (SRCA) is made only by measuring
tumor
size, because of infiltration of host inflammation cells resulted from host immune reaction. We developed a new method which make possible an accurate determination of chemosensitivity by measuring specific activity of
succinate dehydrogenase
(SD) of the
tumor
cells implanted in the subrenal capsular space. With reference to SDI test, the assay condition for measuring specific activity of SD was determined. A comparative study was carried out in which malignant tumors of the oral cavity serially transplanted in nude mice were tested with SRCA and subcutaneous transplantation assay in nude mice. Chemosensitivity to peplomycin (PEP), CDDP and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) evaluated SSDI method and nude mouse assay showed a high correlation than those evaluated by TGIR method and nude mouse assay. The overall predictive accuracy compared with nude mouse assay was 72.2% by TGIR method and 88.9% by SSDI method. SSDI method seemed to be a useful method to evaluate the chemosensitivity in SRCA.
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PMID:[Fundamental study of subrenal capsule assay by measuring specific activity of succinate dehydrogenase]. 137 Oct 48
The
succinate dehydrogenase
activity and cellular DNA content of human head and neck squamous cell carcinomas were examined, and the chemosensitivity and ploidy status were compared with histologic differentiation. The average decrease of enzyme activity in the poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinomas was significantly greater than that of well- and moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinomas. Statistically significant differences were also noted with relation to the original site of the primary tumor. The chemosensitivity of a
tumor
with DNA aneuploidy tended to be lower among the well- and moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinomas and higher among the poorly differentiated type. We conclude from this study that simultaneous analysis of the chemosensitivity and DNA ploidy will aid not only in selecting effective antitumor drugs but also in predicting changes in cellular characteristics during the course of disease.
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PMID:Chemosensitivity and DNA ploidy in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. 138 51
We investigated whether
tumor
cell lysis by LAK cells was augmented by treatment with OK432 in vitro. NK and LAK activity against K562 cells was not enhanced by their treatment with OK432. In contrast, the susceptibility of OK432-treated Daudi and KATO-III cells to lysis by LAK cells was enhanced. Succinate dehydrogenase activity and RNA synthesis were impaired in Daudi and KATO-III cells by treatment with OK432, and moreover the expression of HLA Class I antigen and beta 2-microglobulin was inhibited in OK432-treated KATO-III cells. Thus, it is suggested that the enhancement of the susceptibility of OK432-treated
tumor
cells with regard to
succinate dehydrogenase
activity, RNA synthesis, and HLA Class I antigen expression.
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PMID:Enhancement of tumor cell susceptibility to lymphokine-activated killer cells by treatment with the streptococcal preparation OK432. 138 5
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