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Query: UMLS:C1522084 (Osteosarcoma)
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Osteosarcoma cells (BFO cell line) were successfully maintained in tissue culture for 3 years. BFO cells showed 100 per cent tumorigenicity by the isologous implantation, and almost the same histological features as the original BF osteosarcoma. BFO cells synthesize and secrete large quantities of alkaline phosphatase both in vitro (cell culture) and in vivo (tumor bearing mice). BFO cells showed a suppression in synthesizing the osteoinductive factor in vitro, but regained the capacity to synthesize it when implanted back into an isologous host. The cells showed rapid growth, a serum requirement, and no contact inhibition. Doubling time was 8.6 hours in a logarithmic growth phase. Cell cycle analyses by pulse labeling of 3H-thymidine was performed after synchronization of the cells by double treatment with an excess thymidine.
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PMID:Characteristics of osteosarcoma cells in culture. 26 6

Malignant degeneration of fibrous dysplasia is rare. It occurs with similar frequency at all ages and in both sexes. It is more frequent in cases of polyostotic than in monostotic fibrous dysplasia. In cases of fibrous dysplasia that do show malignant degeneration it is common to find that a high level of alkaline phosphatase persists in the serum, even in adults. Previous radiotherapeutic treatment appears to me a predisposing factor. Osteosarcoma is the most frequent neoplasm, followed at some distance by fibrosarcoma and chondrosarcoma. The tumour is most often localised in the femur; it is not unusual to find it in the tibia, maxilla and mandible. The treatment and prognosis are the same as those of the involved malignant neoplasm.
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PMID:Malignant degeneration in fibrous dysplasia (presentation of 6 cases and review of the literature). 29 46

Hydroxypropylcellulose mixed beryllium oxide pellets were implanted into the distal metaphysis in the right femurs of 30 rabbits (3 groups, 10 rabbits each): in Group 1 into the internal callus 1 week after production of artificial fracture at a dose of 300 mg, in Group 2 into the bone marrow cavity at a dose of 300 mg, and in Group 3 into the bone marrow cavity at a dose of 50 mg. Osteosarcoma was induced in all of 10 rabbits in Group 1, 7 out of 10 in Group 2, 1 out of 10 in Group 3 at 56 weeks after implantation of BeO. In Group 1, the emergence of tumor and the increase of serum alkaline phosphatase appeared significantly earlier and 80% of the animals with osteosarcoma showed lung metastasis. This experimental method, especially that used in group 1, appears to be useful for the study of human osteosarcoma.
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PMID:[Rabbit osteosarcoma induced by hydroxypropylcellulose mixed beryllium oxide pellet--comparison between implantations into bone marrow cavity and into fracture callus of the femur]. 196 Apr 78

Osteosarcoma-derived osteoblastic cells were exposed to 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3) either to 0.001-1,000 nmol.l-1 for 4 days or to 10 nmol.-1 for 1-21 days. Between 0.01 and 10 nmol.l-1, a dose-dependent increase in alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity was found, which rose to a maximum level at 10 nmol.l-1 (+55%). At higher doses (100 and 1,000 nmol.l-1), 1,25(OH)2D3 induced a decrease in AP activity of 40%. After 1 day at 10 nmol.l-1 a slight increase in AP activity was noted (+20%) which augmented with the duration of exposure. This stimulatory effect was highest after 8 days (+130%). In contrast, after 15 and 21 days, AP activity decreased by 30%. Under 1,25(OH)2D3, microtubules were observed mainly in the perinuclear region.
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PMID:[Effects of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin d3 on the morphology and alkaline phosphatase activity of ROS 17/2,8 osteoblastic cells: influence of time and dose]. 239 37

Morphologic and functional characteristics were investigated on in vitro passaged cells (MT-P) derived from a rat transplantable malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH-MT). There were spindle, polygonal, and giant cell types in MT-P. Ultrastructurally, the polygonal and giant cells had the abundant cytoplasm with many lysosomes and processes, whereas the spindle cells possessed smooth cell surface and a small number of lysosomes in their cytoplasm. Immunorosette formation for Fc- and C3-surface receptors and phagocytic activity were demonstrated in 10-20% of MT-P. MT-P were positive for acid phosphatase, nonspecific esterase and alkaline phosphatase. Chromosomes counted in 100 MT-P ranged from 32 to 100 with two peaks of 64 and 76. Tumors induced in syngeneic rats by inoculating MT-P showed variable histologic patterns. They were composed partly of histiocytic cells arranged in a compact sheet. Fibroblastic cells often arranged in a storiform pattern or were supported by myxoid matrix. Osteosarcoma-like structures were occasionally found in the tumors. These results suggest that MFH-MT is heterogeneous, although some cells constituting the tumors have histiocytic markers.
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PMID:Characteristics of in vitro passaged cells derived from a rat transplantable malignant fibrous histiocytoma. 255 51

Osteosarcoma in the metaphysis to epiphysis of the left femur of a 17-year-old male is reported. The lesion appeared osteolytic with sclerotic foci on roentgenographs, accompanied by an extensive tumor shadow in the surrounding soft tissue. While 60% of the tumor was necrotic, histological examination of the remaining viable tissue revealed that it consisted almost entirely of a sheet of epithelioid cells, separated by thin, fibrovascular septa with an alveolar-like pattern, suggestive of metastatic carcinoma. Only a few areas were characterized by malignant osteoid tissue intermingled with the above cells, showing significant positivity for bone-specific alkaline phosphatase and 5'-nucleotidase, thus permitting a diagnosis of osteosarcoma. Autopsy findings revealed that the metastatic foci were histologically similar to those of the primary tumor. Electron microscopy revealed poor development of cytoplasmic organelles, supporting possible derivation from an osteoblastic cell lineage at an early stage.
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PMID:Osteosarcoma with prominent epithelioid features. 280 Nov 14

Histochemical staining for three hydrolytic enzymes were performed in 35 bone tumours and 43 soft tissue tumours, malignant as well as benign. Osteosarcoma, intra-osseous as well as extra-osseous, revealed characteristic rich staining for alkaline phosphatase, no matter how dedifferentiated the tumour was. Haemangioendothelioma (and normal endothelium), too, showed strong reaction for alkaline phosphatase whereas haemangiopericytoma did not. Alkaline phosphatase furthermore was found in slight to moderate amounts in fibrous proliferations. All other tumours examined were negative. Acid phosphatase was found in almost every tumour investigated except Ewing sarcoma and chondromyxoid fibroma. However, high activity was characteristic of giant cell tumours and malignant fibrous histiocytoma. The inhibition of acid phosphatase by tartrate was complete except in osteosarcoma and giant cell tumours, where only a partial inhibition was seen. There were non-specific esterase reactions in a variety of tumours, but very strong reactions were characteristic of malignant fibrous histiocytoma and giant cell tumours. The reaction could be completely inhibited by the addition of fluoride. In an era of increasing application of immunohistologic techniques in surgical pathology it might be of value to remember that simple enzyme histochemical stainings may provide helpful diagnostic features in the classification of bone and soft tissue tumours.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemical investigations on bone and soft tissue tumours. 398 37

A total of 19 cases with bone tumors, including six osteosarcomas. three giant cell tumors of bone, one malignant fibrous histiocytoma, four nonossifying fibromas, four chondromas and one chondrosarcoma, were examined as to enzyme histochemistry; the enzymes consisted of alkaline phosphatase (ALPase), acid phosphatase (ACPase), nonspecific esterase (NSE), adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase), 5'-nucleotidase (5'-Nucl) and beta-glucuronidase (beta-Gl). Osteosarcoma was strongly positive for ALPase followed by 5'-Nucl. Giant cell tumor, malignant fibrous histiocytoma and nonossifying fibroma showed enzyme histochemistry similar to each other: multinucleated giant cells and round cells in these tumors were strongly positive for ACPase, NSE, ATPase and 5'-Nucl simulating osteoclasts and histiocytes, whereas spindle cells were positive for ATPase and 5'-Nucl in their cytoplasm and weakly positive for ACPase. Chondroma and chondrosarcoma were focally positive for ACPase and NSE; the ACPase was sensitive to tartaric acid treatment. These observations showed that ALPase activity is very characteristic to osteosarcoma, and is useful for its diagnosis. From enzyme histochemistry, giant cell tumor, malignant fibrous histiocytoma and nonossifying fibroma can be regarded as a histiocyte-derived tumor of bone in contrast to osteosarcoma and cartilaginous tumors.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemical study on bone tumors. 629 58

Although elevated alkaline phosphatase levels in osteosarcoma have been shown to be related to prognosis, the functional significance is unclear. Human osteosarcoma cells in tissue culture retain detectable amounts of alkaline phosphatase activity. In this study the specific activity of that enzyme was compared in 13 osteosarcoma tissue culture lines and 13 normal skin fibroblast lines derived from the same patients. Osteosarcoma cells had significantly higher baseline alkaline phosphatase levels and could be stimulated with hydrocortisone to produce more enzymatic activity than the fibroblast lines. Activity was localized ultracytochemically to the cell membrane and to many small intracellular vesicles in stimulated osteosarcoma cells. These observations aid in the differentiation of osteosarcoma and fibroblast lines in tissue culture and suggest an association between elevated alkaline phosphatase levels and metabolic abnormalities in patients with osteosarcoma.
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PMID:Osteosarcoma cells in tissue culture: II. Characterization and localization of alkaline phosphatase activity. 692 39

Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone malignancy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prognostic factors in the overall and disease-free survival rates by using univariate methods and Cox's multivariate regression model. Patients from Tri-Service General Hospital and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Kaohsiung with pathologically proven high-grade osteosarcoma were recruited for this study. There were 29 (67.4%) men and 14 (32.6%) women with a mean age of 17.8 years (range 8 to 35 years). Twenty-five cases (58.1%) were stage IIB, and 18 cases (41.9%) were stage III. The overall five-year survival rate was 15% for these 43 cases. Additionally, the disease-free survival rate was 20% at five years for the 25 stage IIB cases. Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that male gender, stage III disease, surgery only, radiotherapy only, chemotherapy only, no treatment and proximal extremity location were the unfavorable factors associated with death in these 43 cases; while male gender, radiotherapy only, chemotherapy only, no treatment and an elevated serum alkaline phosphatase level were the unfavorable factors associated with recurrence for stage IIB cases.
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PMID:Prognostic factors in 43 cases of osteosarcoma. 791 67


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