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A study was conducted to determine the effect of the form of uterine evacuation (curettage or vacuum aspiration) and of the use of oxytocin on the incidence of invasive/metastatic gestational trophoblastic neoplasia among patients with a diagnosis of molar abortion. The study was conducted on 42 patients with a histopathological diagnosis of benign complete hydatidiform mole and with a uterine height of more than 12cm. Twenty-five patients were submitted to uterine evacuation by curettage and 17 to uterine evacuation by vacuum aspiration. Twenty-seven of the same 42 patients received oxytocin to promote dilation of the cervix and/or partial mole expulsion, and 15 were not treated with this drug. Statistical analysis showed that the use of oxytocin before uterine evacuation was a factor contributing to a higher risk of development of invasive neoplasia, especially when associated with curettage of the uterus.
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PMID:[Evaluation of different technics of uterine evacuation as a risk factor for invasive and metastatic trophoblastic neoplasms]. 248 13

Preliminary studies are reported on the use of 131I-labelled antibodies against vasopressin associated human neurophysin to image tumors in patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung (SCCL). The rabbit polyclonal antibodies used in these studies were affinity purified on columns of neurophysin-Sepharose. Patients were pre-screened for the presence of neurophysin producing tumors by plasma RIA. Six patients who screened positive received approximately 1 mCi/70 kg body weight of radioiodinated antibody preparation, and scintigraphy was subsequently performed at 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h using a subtraction technique based on simultaneous imaging with radiopharmaceutical agents labelled with technetium-99m. Tumor was clearly demonstrated at 72 h in all five patients who had measurable lesions at the time of study, while no positive image was noted for one patient in complete clinical remission. Since approximately 70% of all SCCL patients have neurophysin-producing tumors, our findings suggest that neurophysin antibodies may be effectively used to scan tumors in a majority of patients with SCCL.
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PMID:Imaging of small cell carcinoma using 131I-labelled antibodies to vasopressin associated human neurophysin (VP-HNP) 255 81

This study reports the presence in AtT-20 corticotrophs of high affinity-low capacity receptors for arginine-vasopressin (AVP), whose binding capacity was considerably enhanced by the divalent metal ion nickel. These binding sites, when analyzed in the presence of nickel, showed high affinity for AVP, vasotocin and oxytocin, but recognized to a lesser extent the V2-agonist 1-deamino-AVP, as well as V1-antagonists. Surprisingly, AVP failed to alter secretion of proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived peptides from the cells or corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-induced cAMP synthesis, as reported in normal corticotrophs. Exposure of cells to CRF elicited an increase in mRNAPOMC levels, while, in contrast, AVP was without significant effect. It thus appears that in AtT-20 tumor cells, the AVP receptors are not coupled to either the biochemical or biological cellular response.
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PMID:Evidence that AVP receptors in AtT-20 corticotrophs are not coupled to secretion of POMC-derived peptides. 282 11

Plasma human neurophysins (HNPs) were evaluated as tumor markers for patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung (SCCL) who were entered on limited disease and extensive disease treatment trials conducted by Cancer and Acute Leukemia Group B (CALGB). HNP values obtained before treatment showed 44% of tumors secreting vasopressin-associated HNP (VP-HNP), 14% secreting oxytocin-associated HNP (OT-HNP), and 11% producing both HNPs. There was a significantly higher incidence of HNP-secreting tumors for patients with extensive disease and two or more metastatic lesions than for patients with limited disease. There were no clear differences in response to treatment or in survival between patients with HNP-secreting tumors and those with nonsecreting tumors. Response to treatment evaluated by the change in plasma HNP, gave a 91% agreement with independently derived clinical impressions. Our data indicates that HNP evaluations provide sufficient sensitivity to forecast clinical response when it cannot be clearly assessed by conventional methods.
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PMID:Neurophysins as tumor markers for small cell carcinoma of the lung. A cancer and Leukemia Group B evaluation. 284 78

We studied five cases of central nervous system neuronal tumor, one gangliocytoma and four gangliogliomas, both ultrastructurally and immunohistochemically, using antibodies to neuroendocrine markers including tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), serotonin (5HT), somatostatin (SOM), met-enkephalin (MEK), leu-enkephalin (LEK), substance P (SP), gastrin, vasopressin, oxytocin, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, adrenocorticotropic hormone and calcitonin. In all cases, the presence of dense-core vesicles (60-250 nm) in the neuronal elements was the characteristic ultrastructural finding. Synapses were observed in two cases. Immunohistochemically, variable numbers of neuronal cells showed positive staining for SOM in five cases, TH, MEK and LEK in three cases, and 5HT and SP in one case each. The others were negative. Positive immunoreactivity for multiple markers was shown in all cases. SOM, TH, 5HT and SP were present in the small- to medium-sized cells, while MEK and LEK were almost exclusively confined to the large cells. Our study clearly indicated that these tumors contained neuronal cells which were not homogeneous with regard to neuroendocrine markers.
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PMID:Neuroendocrine markers in central nervous system neuronal tumors (gangliocytoma and ganglioglioma). 292 88

The most examined tumor markers in lung cancer patients are CEA, hormonal peptides, and some neurogenic enzymes in small cell carcinoma. Calcitonin, ACTH, ADH, CEA, neurophysin, oxytocin, beta-endorphin, neuron-specific enolase, and CK BB are elevated in serum specimens in 25-75% of cases of small cell carcinoma. The level of these markers is related to the stage of the disease in groups of patients; elevated pretreatment levels decrease with tumor regression. Marker levels are not valid in defining the tumor load and the presence of disease in the individual patient. It has not yet been documented that the markers can be used for clinical decisions on antineoplastic therapy. A recent development is the finding that measurement of CSF and plasma concentrations of ADH, calcitonin, CK BB, bombesin, and neuron-specific enolase may contribute in the diagnosis of CNS metastases including meningeal carcinomatosis.
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PMID:Tumor markers in patients with lung cancer. 300 40

A 28-year-old man with the chronic syndrome of Inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion and hypertension was found to have an olfactory neuroblastoma. We demonstrated evidence of elevated circulating arginine vasopressin levels, significantly elevated arginine vasopressin and vasopressin neurophysin levels in the tumor extract, and immunohistochemical staining for arginine vasopressin and vasopressin neurophysin in the tumor cells. The patient's clinical syndrome, including hypertension, resolved following subtotal removal of the tumor and radiation therapy. This study identified olfactory neuroblastoma as a definite cause of ectopic arginine vasopressin secretion causing the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion.
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PMID:Chronic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion and hypertension in a patient with olfactory neuroblastoma. Evidence of ectopic production of arginine vasopressin by the tumor. 375 13

A woman with oat cell carcinoma of the lung showed the typical findings of the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of ADH initially during her hospital course. Ectopic production of ADH was indicated. The presence of ectopic production of ACTH was then suggested after the appearance of the elevation of plasma cortisol and ACTH which was not suppressed by dexamethasone administration. The laboratory findings of metabolic alkalosis and hypokalemia were also consistent with hyperadrenocorticism. In tumor tissue obtained by biopsy, ACTH and ADH were proven to be present by radioimmunoassay as well as nicotine-stimulated-neurophysin and estrogen-stimulated-neurophysin. This was a rare case in which the simultaneous production of ADH and ACTH was clinically diagnosed. It is suggested that the elevation of neurophysins in plasma is of value in the diagnosis of ectopic production of ADH.
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PMID:A case of oat cell carcinoma of the lung associated with ectopic production of ADH, neurophysin and ACTH. 625 Aug 6

A 58-year-old man with bronchogenic oat cell carcinoma developed a typical syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. The tumor tissue obtained at autopsy had been serially transplanted in nude mice for more than four years with 20 passages. The levels of vasopressin were remarkably increased in the plasma of nude mice bearing this tumor [24.4 +/- 18.3 (S.D.) pg/ml, n = 3] as well as in the tumor tissues ]134.3 +/- 72.2 ng/g, n = 3]. Furthermore, human nicotine-stimulated neurophysin was detected in both plasma and tumor tissues (7.4 +/- 3.7 ng/ml, n = 3, and 2.28 +/- 0.90 micrograms/g, n = 3, respectively). On ad libitum intake of water, nude mice bearing this tumor excreted significantly less urine with higher sodium concentration than did controls, but serum sodium concentrations did not differ from those of controls. When tumor-bearing mice were hydrated with 2 ml of water twice a day i.p., their diuretic response was found to be suppressed in parallel with the tumor size. However, these mice did not become hyponatremic because they drank less water. When a larger amount of water was loaded which could not be compensated by restriction of water drinking, serum sodium concentrations were markedly decreased. On the basis of these results, the lung cancer, when transplanted into nude mice, produced and secreted its own antidiuretic hormone, which induced inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone in the mice. These mice may provide a useful experimental model for the study of excessive secretion of antidiuretic hormone and associated pathophysiological disorders.
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PMID:Inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone in nude mice bearing a human bronchogenic oat cell carcinoma. 626 Mar 43

Continuous cell lines have been established from a variety of biopsy and postmortem species of tumor from patients with small-cell carcinoma of the lung (SCCL) and have been maintained over several years. The medium from the cultures has been assayed for peptide, glycoprotein, and steroid hormones. Significant amounts of 14 hormones including calcitonin, adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), parathormone, luteinizing hormone, chorionic gonadotropin, glucagon, growth hormone, somatostatin, prolactin, beta-endorpin, lipotropin, oxytocin-neurophysin, vasopressin-neurophysin, and estradiol have been demonstrated. Up to ten different hormones have been produced by a single cell line. Most produce ACTH and all evaluated so far produce estradiol. These studies indicate that cells from SCCL have a potential for producing a wide variety of hormones and that this characteristic can be maintained for prolonged periods of culture in vitro.
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PMID:Hormone production by cultures of small-cell carcinoma of the lung. 626 22


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