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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
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Trains of long-duration "action potentials" were induced by Ba2+ in osteoblast-like rat
osteosarcoma
cells (ROS 17/2.8), under current clamp and voltage clamp. Large depolarizing pulses were seen in microelectrode measurements at 37 degrees C following the addition of 10 or 20 mM Ba2+ to physiological bathing medium. Application of BAY K 8644 resulted in the onset of the pulses at earlier times and at more negative potentials. The pulses were blocked by nifedipine and Cd2+, but not by Ni2+. Large inward current pulses were seen in whole-cell patch technique voltage-clamp measurements at 37 degrees C in the presence of from 10 to 110 mM Ba2+ in the bathing medium. The current pulses were not seen at 22 degrees C in the presence of 110 mM Ba2+, but could be induced by BAY K 8644. These pulses were not blocked by TTX, but were blocked by nifedipine, Cd2+, Zn2+,
Co2+
, and by an increase in bathing [Ca2+]. The shape and frequency of the current pulses were the same as for voltage pulses under current clamp. A model that can explain these observations involves opening of L-type Ca2+ channels in a voltage-independent manner by cytosolic Ba2+ via a screening of Ca2+ from sites that produce either inactivation or a lower probability of opening in the activated state. There would be a closing of these channels at higher [Ba2+] as Ba2+ is forced onto these sites. A refractory period is also required to give repeated pulses of openings.
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PMID:Ba(2+)-induced action potentials in osteoblastic cells. 174 4
Twelve dogs with appendicular
osteosarcoma
were treated with 24-40 Gy of
cobalt
60 radiation and two doses of intraarterial cisplatin. Improvement in limb function occurred in four dogs, and three dogs, which had only mild initial lameness, had no worsening of their lameness post-treatment. In nine dogs in which local control was evaluable, eight had local failure, with the median (95% CI) duration of local control being 5.9 (4.6, 6.7) months. Two dogs had metastatic disease before therapy, and an additional nine dogs had metastatic disease at a median time of 6.4 months. Pathologic fracture was present in four dogs; two fractures occurred before treatment and two were documented at the time of tumor recurrence. Median (95% CI) survival time for all 12 dogs was 4.9 (3.4, 6.8) months. Excluding the two dogs with preexisting metastatic disease, median survival time was 6.7 months. Three dogs survived longer than 1 year. This mode of therapy was well tolerated and may be considered an alternative to amputation or limb-sparing surgical procedures in selected dogs with appendicular
osteosarcoma
.
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PMID:Treatment of canine appendicular osteosarcoma using cobalt 60 radiation and intraarterial cisplatin. 177 23
Postirradiation and Paget's osteosarcomas are high-grade malignancies. The five-year survival was only 10% in recent experience at the author's institution. Progressive pain is an important clinical feature in both conditions. Careful roentgenographic studies demonstrate cortical destruction and a soft-tissue mass in virtually all patients. Metastasis was present in 25% of both groups of patients at presentation. In contrast to previous series, more than 80% of the patients with postirradiation
osteosarcoma
had had irradiation for malignant entities and more than 70% had been treated with modern radiotherapy regimens (
cobalt
-60 or linear accelerator). Twice as many patients with postirradiation
osteosarcoma
were evaluated and treated in the 1980s than in the previous decade. The initial indication for irradiation often was carcinoma of the breast, uterus, or cervix, or lymphoma. Two-thirds of the patients had progressive disease that was not controllable within six months after diagnosis. Early detection may be the only effective means of improving survival with postirradiation or Paget's
osteosarcoma
. These patients require lifelong follow-up evaluations.
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PMID:Survival and management considerations in postirradiation osteosarcoma and Paget's osteosarcoma. 188 30
The objective of this project was to characterize soft tissue bonding to porous coated implants such as those that would be used for resection-reconstruction of
osteosarcoma
cases. We were interested in determining conditions which would provide both mechanical attachment of the implant to the surrounding tissue and produce a vascularized interface. In a bilateral canine implant model, both femoral mid-shafts were replaced with a porous coated
cobalt
-chrome segmental implant fabricated with average pore sizes of 300 microns or 900 microns. Twelve implants, six of each pore size, were used in six dogs. Two dogs were sacrificed at 2, 4, and 6 months after implantation. The soft tissue-implant interface was characterized mechanically with peel tests and histologically using light microscopy and immunohistochemistry. At all periods, a nonvascularized fibrous membrane surrounded the smaller pore size implants, without ingrowth or mechanical bonding. In contrast, a vascularized membrane developed within and around the larger pore size implants; the attachment strength increasing with implantation time. The vascularity increased in size and quantity with time. This study demonstrates the feasibility of obtaining vascularized soft tissue attachment to tumor replacement implants with appropriate porous coated implant design.
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PMID:Study of soft tissue ingrowth into canine porous coated femoral implants designed for osteosarcomas management. 239 80
The overall biocompatibility characteristics of metallic implants are important considerations in orthopedic surgery. A review of the literature shows very few reports of neoplasms in association with metallic implants. This case report demonstrates
osteogenic sarcoma
at the site of a Smith-Petersen nail that had been implanted for nine years in a 65-year-old woman for fixation of a femoral neck fracture. Gross examination revealed debris at the tumor site, with a concentration of 14 ppm of nickel within the tumor tissue. Experimental investigations support the possibility of neoplastic induction by heavy metals, particularly
cobalt
, cadmium, and nickel. Circumstantial evidence shows
osteogenic sarcoma
that developed at the site of this device, possibly in response to metal or factors at the site of metal.
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PMID:Metal-induced sarcoma. A case report and literature review. 240 70
Whole cell patch clamp studies on osteoblast-like rat
osteosarcoma
cells (ROS 17/2.8) show the existence of L-type calcium channels in the cell membrane. Measurements were carried out at both 21 and 37 degrees C. With isotonic CsCl in the pipette and a bathing medium containing either 110 or 10 mM Ba2+, a strong depolarizing pulse was required to activate an inward current. The current-voltage relationship (I-V) of this inward current showed a maximum amplitude near +30 mV at 21 and 37 degrees C, with 110 mM Ba2+ in the bathing medium, and near +10 mV at 37 degrees C with 10 mM Ba2+. At both 21 and 37 degrees C the dihydropyridine, BAY K 8644 (2 microM), increased this current and shifted the I-V maximum to less positive potentials, while nifedipine (5 microM) reduced the current. Cd2+ (50 microM) and
Co2+
(100 microM) blocked the current. At 21 degrees C the measured inward current showed a slow inactivation, with a time constant of some hundreds of milliseconds. At 37 degrees C, inactivation was considerably faster. The current was suppressed by holding the membrane potential more positive than -30 mV. These data are strong evidence that ROS 17/2.8 cells have a significant number of 'L-type' calcium channels.
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PMID:Osteoblastic cells have L-type calcium channels. 247 37
Morbidity rates for
osteogenic sarcoma
in the Armenian SSR within 10 years (1970-1979) were studied. The climatic, geographic and geochemical peculiarities of low and high morbidity rate regions of the Republic were compared. The rates were high in areas where the soil is rich in boron and poor in silicon,
cobalt
and zinc and where, as a rule, calcium level in irrigating and drinking water is high.
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PMID:[Analytical epidemiology of osteogenic sarcoma in the Armenian SSR]. 622 25
The occurrence of an
osteosarcoma
at the site of a
cobalt
-chrome total hip replacement is described, and the possibility of the tumour arising as a result of the liberation of
cobalt
particles is discussed. The experimental and clinical evidence relating tumour formation to the presence of particulate metals, and to the presence of solid and particulate polyethylene, is presented. It is considered that the risk of tumour formation at the site of any total hip replacement is very small.
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PMID:Osteosarcoma in association with total hip replacement. 659 40
A 13-year-old boy developed an
osteogenic sarcoma
of the right humerus ten years after treatment for bilateral retinoblastoma. The bilateral retinoblastoma has been managed with enucleation of one eye and successful treatment of the solitary tumor in the other eye with a single application of a local 10-mm round
cobalt
plaque. Patients with bilateral retinoblastoma have a significant (15 to 20%) chance of developing a second, nonocular, neoplasm. These neoplasms have occurred from one to 42 years after the treatment for retinoblastoma. The most common of these tumors is an
osteogenic sarcoma
; it may occur after external beam irradiation, local
cobalt
plaque, or no irradiation. The tumors may be in the skull or at distant sites whether or not these patients receive radiation.
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PMID:Osteogenic sarcoma of the humerus after cobalt plaque treatment for retinoblastoma. 693 20
The first case of epidermoid carcinoma of the tongue found in a retinoblastoma survivors is described. The patient, 10-year-old girl, had been treated successfully for bilateral retinoblastoma 9 years earlier. According to the literature, second malignant epithelial tumours are, in contrast to mesenchymal tumours such as
osteosarcoma
, very rare in retinoblastoma survivors. Initially one eye of the patient was treated with irradiation using Stallard's disk (radioactive
cobalt
), but we consider that Stallard's disk was unconnected with the genesis of the carcinoma of the tongue.
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PMID:Epithelial second malignant tumours in retinoblastoma survivors. A review and report of a case. 713 24
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