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In 24 men aged 32 to 58 years with precancerous states of the larynx, i.e., leukoplakia, papillomas and pachydermia the peripheral blood lymphocytes were cytochemically stained for N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, beta-glucuronidase, acid phosphatase and glycogen; and the neutrophils were stained for alkaline phosphatase, myeloperoxidase and lipids. The results were expressed in terms of the absolute counts of reaction-positive cells and of the activity index score. The serum immunoglobulins IgG, IgA and IgM were also determined by Mancini's method. The results obtained were compared with those in 20 healthy men aged 20 to 30 years. The patients exhibited elevated numbers of N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase and beta-glucuronidase-positive lymphocytes. A characteristic feature was an increase in the absolute counts of lymphocytes with diffuse and granular-diffuse types of cytochemical reaction for all enzymes studied. The number of cells with the granular type of enzymatic reaction (intact enzyme-positive lysosomes) was significantly diminished. These cytochemical alterations were accompanied by a significant increase in the serum IgA level. These results are discussed with reference to the lymphoid system response to tissues of precancerous lesions of the larynx. So far as the neutrophils are concerned the patients exhibited significant intracellular deficiency of beta-glucuronidase and decrease in the lipid content as well as an elevated alkaline phosphatase activity. The possible significance of the beta-glucuronidase deficiency in neutrophils for the diminished cytotoxic response of these cells against the tumor and precancerous lesion cells is discussed.
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PMID:Lymphocytes, neutrophils and serum immunoglobulins in patients with precancerous states of the larynx. 44 57

The screening of a series of 11 metastatic breast tumors for the presence of the placental isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase (EC3.1.3.1) by RIA revealed one strong producer. The alkaline phosphatase of this tumor was characterized with respect to its immunochemical cross-reactivity, inhibition by L-phenylalanine and levamisole, subunit molecular weight (Mr) and isoelectric point (pl) in two-dimensional electrophoresis, and one-dimensional peptide map. In all parameters of the characterization, the tumor alkaline phosphatase, except for subunit molecular weight which was slightly lower (60,000 versus 64,000 for the placental isoenzyme). No strong placental alkaline phosphatase producers were found among 16 primary tumors examined by RIA. The screening of patients' sera for the placental alkaline phosphatase using RIA indicated elevated levels over post-menopausal controls in 20% of the metastatic patients. Only 3% of the primary patients had elevated serum levels. These results suggest that the placental isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase may be a useful tumor marker for recurrent breast cancer.
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PMID:Demonstration of placental alkaline phosphatase in human breast cancer. 46 12

Metastatic interstitial cell tumor of the testis is one of the rarest human neoplasms. This is the nineteenth case to be reported. While most of these tumors are combined with hormonal dysfunction, the present tumor, apart from its uncommon hormonal profile, is remarkable because of its capacity of producing and secreting a marker enzyme, alkaline phosphatase. No response was seen after cytostatic therapy with new antineoplastic agents, such as a combination of adriamycin and cis-diamminedichloride-platinum (II), and ifosfamide. Considering the lack of radiosensitivity, surgery is the primary modality of treatment.
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PMID:[Malignant interstitial cell tumor of testis with a marker enzyme (author's transl)]. 47 70

Experiences with a prescreening test for tumor cells in cytological material (pleural effusions, ascites) are reported. With the aid of alkaline phosphatase positive reacting tumor cells in smears (pleural fluid, ascites) are easily detectable. This test gives a positive result in 65% of patients with different organ tumors whereas with routine cytology tumor cells were found in 72% of this patients. Among different organ tumors highest percentage of positive phosphatase tests are found by bronchial, gastric and ovarial carcinomas (3/4 of cases), to a less degree bycarcinoma of the breast and others (1/2 of cases). All together phosphatase test is positive in 90% of all effusions, containing cytologically diagnosed tumor cells. The adventages, disadventages and the usefullness of this method as a prescreening test are discussed.
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PMID:[Experiences with an enzyme cytochemical test for tumor cells in pleural fluid and ascites (author's transl)]. 49 68

A 22-year-old black male presented with erythrocytosis and proteinuria. The erythrocytosis was characterized by increased red cell mass, normal arterial oxygen saturation, and normal hemoglobin electrophoresis and oxygen affinity. There was no splenomegaly, and the white blood cell count, platelet count, serum uric acid concentration, serum B12 levels and leukocyte alkaline phosphatase activity were normal. Tumors of the liver, lung, kidney and cerebellum, which have been associated with erythrocytosis, were not found. The only associated disease was biopsy proven focal glomerulosclerosis. Renal vein thrombosis was excluded by renal venography and arteriography. This case illustrates the rarely reported association of the nephrotic syndrome and erythrocytosis. Other nephrogenic causes of erythrocytosis are mentioned, including renal cysts, tumors, renal artery stenosis and transplantation. The role of the kidney in erythropoietin production and possible mechanisms of nephrogenic erythrocytosis are discussed.
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PMID:Focal glomerulosclerosis and erythrocytosis. 50 18

A 42-year old male was found to have adenocarcinoma of the lung and very high serum alkaline phosphatase levels. The clinical course and autopsy excluded the possibility that the enzyme elevation was due to liver or bone metastases, which is the most common cause for such a phenomenon. It was proven that the tumor secreted the alkaline phosphatase, and that the latter could serve as a marker of its recidivation. Although the phenomenon of tumors secreting alkaline phosphatase is not new, including some types of lung carcinomas (such as squamous cell and epidermoid), it is, to the best of our knowledge, the first time adenocarcinoma of the lung was found to secrete the enzyme.
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PMID:Adenocarcinoma of the lung secreting alkaline phosphatase. 51 43

A series of tetramisole derivatives was synthesized and tested for inhibitory activity against alkaline phosphatase which was partially purified from a murine ascitic neoplasm resistant to 6-thiopurines (Sarcoma 180/TG). These agents included derivatives substituted with halogens, CH3, or NO2 groups at either the meta or para position of the phenyl ring of tetramisole and 2,3-dehydrotetramisole. The phenyl ring of tetramisole and 2,3-dehydrotetramisole was also replaced by a naphthyl ring, and the phenyl ring of 2,3-dehydrotetramisole was substituted by a thienyl ring system. The presence of both the thiazolidine and dihydroimidazole rings of tetramisole was found to be essential for enzyme inhibitory activity. Substitution of a naphthyl for the phenyl group and dehydrogenation at the 2,3 position of the thiazolidine ring were found to significantly enhance inhibitory activity for alkaline phosphatase. Tests employing (S)-(-)-6-(4-bromophenyl)-2,3,5,6-tetrahydroimidazo[2,1-b]thiazole oxalate in combination with 6-thioguanine demonstrated that the inhibitor of alkaline phosphatase was capable of increasing the toxicity of 6-thioguanine to Sarcoma 180/TG cells in tissue culture.
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PMID:Tetramisole analogues as inhibitors of alkaline phosphatase, an enzyme involved in the resistance of neoplastic cells to 6-thiopurines. 55 60

The present work describes histological and histochemical observations made on the neoplastic liver of Indian silver bills, Uroloncha malabarica. The histology of neoplastic tissue as well as liver has been discussed. Further, a few enzymes like alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, 5-nucleotides and non-specific esterase have been localized in the diseased liver. The occurrence of lymphocytoma caused a marked change in the localization of the enzymes. Sometimes total inhibition of the enzyme was encountered. Damaged sinusoid cells and bile canaliculi of the neoplasm as well as liver lobules show no reaction for alkaline phosphatase. However, its counterpart, acid phosphatase, exhibits intense activity in both neoplastic tissue and liver cells. Aggregates of neoplastic tissue give moderate 5-nucleotidase reaction while it gives poor activity in hepatic tissue of the diseased liver. Parenchymatous cells are able to give some activity for the non-specific esterase while it is very dull in the neoplastic tissue.
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PMID:Histological and histochemical studies on the distribution of a few enzymes in the neoplastic liver of Uroloncha malabarica (Linnaeus). 58 Nov 21

In November 1975 a 28-year-old woman with 2 children was hospitalized with severe pain from a liver mass in the right lobe detected by liver scan. She had taken oral contraceptives (OCs) containing mestranol off and on for 91 months. Her blood showed an elevated SGOT (50 mU/ml) and elevated alkaline phosphatase (159 mU/ml). After an ultrasonic abdominal sound, an arteriogram, a liver scan, and a liver panel, the abdomen was explored. The liver was twice normal size, congested, soft, and spongy, more vascular than normal, and mottled. There was a large thickening, but no tumor. Drains were placed and the abdomen was closed. The diagnosis was a liver hematoma secondary to hepatic vein thrombosis. No therapy was provided but withdrawal of OCs. 10 months later, the liver had returned to normal size and was quite firm, and the hemogram was normal. This case shows that hepatic vein thrombosis as well as liver neoplasm must be considered in the diagnosis of young women with a liver mass and a history of OC use. Inferior venocavography and hepatic venography should be included in the initial evaluation of such women to avoid unnecessary exploration, and would have prevented it in this case.
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PMID:Hematoma of liver: a lesion-mimicking hepatic neoplasm. 59 56

It is rather seldom to detect a cancer of the common bile duct at the non-icteric stage of the disease. This report presents a non-icteric case of carcinoma of the choledochus. A 70-year-old woman complained of r-hypochondralgia with occasional fever. Laboratory examination revealed an increased serum alkaline phosphatase activity without any elevation of serum bilirubin content. The oral cholecystography failed to visualize the gallbladder. By endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), a bilateral filling defect was demonstrated at the common bile duct. Pancreatoduodenectomy was performed and the resected specimen showed a 1 X 2 cm tumor (adenocarcinoma) at the choledochus. She is now in good health over 13 months after operation.
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PMID:A case of carcinoma of the common bile duct, diagnosed at the non-icteric stage of the disease. 60 73


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