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A transplantable mouse testicular teratoma (OTT 6050) which displays a spectrum of neuroepithelial differentiation was evaluated biochemically for concentrations of cyclic AMP (cAMP), serotonin (5-HT), and enzymes involved in the metabolism of the biogenic amines and acetylcholine. These values were compared between teratomas with neuroepithelial differentiation as the major or minor component and brains of neonatal and adult mice of related strains. cAMP, 5-HT, tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH), aromatic amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) and monoamine oxidase (MAO) were present. In addition, enzymes of the adrenergic system, i.e. tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH), and of the cholinergic system, i.e. choline acetyltransferase and
acetylcholinesterase
, were studied. Biochemical differences in
tumor
groups probably reflected variations in the proportion of neuroepithelial components: trends suggested an increase of cAMP and an increased activity of TPH, AADC, TH and DBH in tumors with increased proportions of neuroepithelial cells. These findings indicate that the neuroepithelial component of the mouse teratoma may serve as a model for the study of neuronal differentiation in primitive neuroepithelial neoplasms.
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PMID:Neurochemical studies in a mouse teratoma with neuroepithelial differentiation. Presence of cyclic AMP, serotonin and enzymes of the serotonergic, adrenergic and cholinergic systems. 0 Nov 40
The cutaneous nodules obtained from seven patients with von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis were investigated by electron microscopy, and ultrastructural localization of
acetylcholinesterase
activity was demonstrated in the nerve fibers of this
tumor
for the first time using Karnovsky's thiocholine method. The enzymatic activity was mainly found in unmyelinated fibers, exactly associated with their axonal membranes, the interspace between the apposing axonal and Schwann cell membrane, and some different mesaxons, which indicated their cholinergic nature. Almost all myelinated fibers and some unmyelinated fibers did not possess the activity. The relationship between axon and Schwann cell was quite similar to that of normal peripheral nervous system, but two striking alterations of the nerves existed: One is the dissociation of unmyelinated fibers, and the other is the degenerative changes of the axon and the myelin sheath. As the evidence of schwannian proliferation, onion bulb formations and collagen pockets were observed. Some signs of fibroblastic proliferation were also found. From the present study and the review of the literature, the probable histogenesis of this disease was discussed.
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PMID:Study on the ultrastructure and acetylcholinesterase activity in von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis. 9 62
In an effort to better identify the specific steroids produced by histologically similar cells of certain ovarian tumors, a battery of histochemical assays was performed on a masculinizing
tumor
removed from a 21-year-old patient. Certain reactions were distinguished that seemed to be specific for the histologically classic luteinized stromal cell, and these reactions can be correlated with those obtained with Leydig and hilar cells. The apparent precursors of the interstitial cells (ISC) of this
tumor
, and to a lesser extent the immature ISC, possess unusually high
cholinesterase
activity, especially with the butyryl ester. The importance of the perivascular and neural elements in the process of steroidogenesis is suggested by the findings in this case.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemistry of ovarina lipoid cell hyperplasia in a masculinized patient. 13 73
Circulating lipid levels and lipoprotein patterns in the Syrian hamster were determined at various times after subcutaneous inoculation with simian virus 40 (SV40) strain F, strain A-2895, or Fortner melanoma
tumor
cells. SV40 F tumors induced a rapid triphasic elevation of serum total lipids through inhibition of prebeta lipoprotein catabolism. Alpha lipoprotein levels declined in proportion to
tumor
mass. Liver wet weight and total lipid content increased significantly, but a normal rate of 3H-glycerol incorporation into polyanion precipitable (prebeta) serum lipoprotein was maintained. Determination of serum endogenous lipase, lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), and
cholinesterase
activities indicated that these enzymes were not primarily responsible for the
tumor
-induced hyperlipidemia.
Tumor
-bearing animals also had selectively increased rates of protein and lipid excretion into the urine, with no evidence of gross hepatocellular or kidney damage. Growth of SV40 A-2895 tumors in hamsters resulted in a large increase in the rate of prebeta lipoprotein synthesis and degradation. Circulating prebeta lipoprotein levels were elevated much later in these animals, subsequent to a marked decrease in LCAT activity. Quite different results were obtained with Fortner melanoma, even large tumors having only a moderate effect on serum total lipid levels and lipoprotein patterns in the Syrian hamster.
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PMID:Effect of simian virus 40 subcutaneous tumors on circulating lipids and lipoproteins in the Syrian hamster. 16 32
A variety of compounds were assessed for their ability to induce morphological differentiation and to affect the synthesis of RNA in uncloned mouse neuroblastoma cells in culture. The stimulation of morphological differentiation in uncloned cells after exposure for 48 hours to concentrations of 3 times 10-7 to 3 times 10-4 M papavarine or 10-9 to 10-3 M dibutyryl adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (dibutyryl-cAMP) was associated, in part, with a concentration-dependent decrease in incorporation of [5-3H]uridine into ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and heterogeneous RNA (HnRNA). The latter effect on cellular RNA produced by papavarine occurred within 1 hour after its addition to the medium and was associated with impaired uptake of radioactive precursor into uridine nucleotides and reduction in the intracellular concentration of uridine 5'-triphosphate (UTP). Dibutytyl-cAMP produced a decreased in the specific radioactivity of UTP without affecting the concentration of UTP in the
tumor
cells. The effects of papavarine and dibutyryl-cAMP could be distinguished further by the 50% reduction of
acetylcholinesterase
activity produced by papavarine, but not by dibutyryl-cAMP. Papavarine did not, however, reduce the cellular level of the soluble enzyme, adenine phosphoribosyltransferase. Sodium butyrate, while producing morphological effects similar to those of papavarine and dibutyryl-cAMP at equimolar concentrations, caused no significant changes in the incorporation of [5-3H]uridine into rRNA and HnRNA; however,
acetylcholinesterase
activity was stimulated 6- to 7-fold above control levels. In contrast to the other differentiating agents examined, addition of 10-9 to 3 times 10-4 M concentrations of cAMP to the tissue culture medium enhanced morphological differentiation of nueroblastoma cells, and caused a 10- to 20-fold stimulation of the incorporation of [5-3H]uridine into rRNA and HnRNA at concentrations of 10-4 M and higher. This effect observed only at high concentrations of cyclic nucleotide was accompanied by an elevation in the specific acitivty of UTP, These studies suggest that the morphological response of neuroblastoma cells is not necessarily associated with concomitant alterations in the synthesis of RNA with agents other than cAMP. Observed changes in incorporation of [5-3H]uridine into RNA appear in most instances to be due to alterations in the uptake of uridine, and in the pool size and specific radioactivity of UTP.
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PMID:Effects of adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate and related agents on ribonucleic acid synthesis and morphological differentiation in mouse neuroblastoma cells in culture. 16 51
Conley et al., in 1971, described a special type of melanoma characterized by a superficial melanic lesion at the onset; repeated local relapses as subcutaneous tumorations with an histological picture closely resembling an atypical fibroxantoma or fibrosarcoma. After a review of all the published material the autors presents a personal case with the clinical, histological and evolutive characteristics of this disease. The most interesting findings of the published case are the following: The special stains for the melanocytes (silver stain, Dopa, tyrosinase and
cholinesterase
) were all negative. There was an intense positivity for the lisosomal enzymes (non specific sterases, and acid phosphatases). The ultrastructural study of the tumoral tissues as well as the cells of cultures showed abundant cells with tumoral aspects, with prominent nucleoli somewhat dilated granular endoplasmic reticulum, myelin-like figures, lipidic vacuoles and abundant lisosomes. No melanosomes or premelanosomes were observed. Beside these tumoral cells abundant typical fibroblastic elements were found. There was a great amount of collagen fibers with periodicity superior to the normal. The conclusion is that the desmoplastic melanoma must be considered as a
tumor
of mesenchimatous origin intervening in its development multiple local and general factors.
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PMID:[Desmoplastic melanoma]. 34 19
Single subcutaneous inoculation of human adenovirus type 12 (Ad.12), 0.05-0.1 ml of 10(8.0) TCID50 HEK cells/0.1 ml, was made on the back of 0-day-old hamsters. In 21 of 25 hamsters (84.0%), multiple solid tumors developed close to the inoculation site within 3 months. No control hamsters developed tumors.
Tumor
histopathology revealed the characteristic Homer Wright rosettes of neuroblastoma. Ad. 12-specific
tumor
antigens were demonstrable in both the primary and the cultured
tumor
cells by the immunofluorescein technique. Histochemical demonstration of
cholinesterase
and NADH oxidoreductase gave rise to a predominantly positive intracytoplasmic granule within the
tumor
cells. Electron microscopy showed remarkably uniform cell morphology: small, undifferentiated neuroblastic cells with poorly developed intracytoplasmic organelles; many possessed characteristic solitary cilia in a 9 + 0 tubules pattern. Intercellular junctions were poorly developed. Search for an incipient
tumor
cell aggregate by means of immunofluorescein T-antigen detection was carried out through a 240-h period following Ad. 12 inoculation. A sequential study in parallel with electron microscopic examination of the normal subcutaneous tissue proved that neuroblastic cells closely associated with the muscle spindle anlage could preferentially become the most sensitive target for Ad. 12 tumorigenesis.
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PMID:Cell origin of human adenovirus type 12-induced subcutaneous tumor in Syrian hamsters. 44 84
Serum
cholinesterase
activity was determined in 30 female patients anaesthetized with enflurane for excision of lump in the breast. In all 30 patients biopsy of the
tumor
was negative for carcinoma. Blood samples were taken before induction of anaesthesia, at the end of the operation and 24 hours after the operation. Enzymatic determinations were performed by the Boerhinger
cholinesterase
kit. Enzyme levels were found sufficiently high at the end of the operation and returned to the preoperative levels 24 hours post-operatively.
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PMID:Serum cholinesterase activity following enflurane anaesthesia. 72 26
As compared to values recorded in 10 healthy normal-weight normolipidemic control subjects, serum cholesterol and apoprotein B levels as well as serum
cholinesterase
activity were found to be obviously decreased in the 28 patients with acute leukemia, the lowest levels being associated with the worst prognosis. The values of the above-mentioned biochemical variables in the 21 patients with chronic disorders (13 with chronic myeloproliferative disease and 8 with chronic lymphocytic leukemia) were not as low as in patients with acute leukemia. It should however be mentioned that in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia, the lowest levels of serum cholesterol were correlated with a large
tumor
burden as assessed by a score taking into account for clinical and hematologic parameters. It is concluded that hypocholesterolemia could be regarded as a factor of adverse prognosis in hematologic malignancies, being probably the result of both enhanced catabolism of low density lipoproteins and impaired hepatic lipoprotein synthesis.
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PMID:Serum cholesterol and apoprotein B levels and serum cholinesterase activity in selected hematologic malignancies. 129 17
Dibutyryl cyclic AMP was administered to 7 cases with hepatocellular carcinoma and its
tumor
thrombosis in portal vein, combined with intraarterial infusion of Mitomycin C or Adriamycin with implanted reservoir. Among these cases,
tumor
regressed in 5 cases, and therapeutic effect on
tumor
thrombosis was observed in 4 cases. The median survival time after initial treatment was about 5 months in 5 cases of Vp3, and more than 18 months in 2 cases of Vp2. Reduction of liver dysfunction by
cholinesterase
and hepaplastin test was found in most cases, and no severe side effects were observed. It is suggested that dibutyryl cyclic AMP has an antitumor effect on hepatocellular carcinoma, especially on its
tumor
thrombosis in portal vein, and also may assist in recovery from liver dysfunction.
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PMID:[Effect of dibutyryl cyclic AMP in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma--intraarterial infusion therapy combined with anticancer agent for hepatocellular carcinoma with portal vein thrombosis]. 130 35
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