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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
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Vasopressin-neurophysin (hNpI),
oxytocin
-
neurophysin
(hNpII) and blood osmolality were assayed before any treatment in basal conditions in 35 patients suffering from lung carcinoma (20 oat cell, 6 undifferentiated and 9 well-differentiated epidermoid cell carcinomas). Plasma vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone, ADH) was also assayed in 7 of the 20 patients suffering from
oat cell carcinoma
. We found a close correlation (r = 0.98) between plasma ADH and hNpI levels in the 7 patients. Further, hNpI was elevated in 13 out of the 20
oat cell carcinoma
patients and in none of the epidermoid-cell carcinoma group; however, searching for an abnormality of ADH secretion as reflected by a detectable plasma hNpI level together with subnormal plasma osmolality revealed 2 additional positive results in the
oat cell carcinoma
group, and 2 out of the 6 in the undifferentiated-cell carcinoma group. hNpII was increased together with an increase in hNpI in 6
oat cell carcinoma
patients; it was specifically increased without hNpI increment in 2 additional
oat cell carcinoma
patients and in 2 patients of the undifferentiated-cell carcinoma group (different from the 2 positive for the hNpI-osmolality ratio). hNpI and hNpII were normal in the majority of undifferentiated and all of the differentiated epidermoid-cell carcinoma group. Hence, our results show that simultaneous measurements of hNpI, hNpII, and blood osmolality could detect abnormalities in 17 out of 20
oat cell carcinoma
patients, in 4 of the 9 undifferentiated-cell carcinoma patients, but in none of the differentiated epidermoid-cell carcinoma patients, suggesting that the
neurophysin
assay can be used for the early detection of oat cell- and possibly other neuroendocrine-derived carcinomas.
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PMID:Neurophysins as markers of vasopressin and oxytocin release. A study in carcinoma of the lung. 196 64
To determine whether propressophysin (vasopressin-neurophysin precursor) is present in human plasma, the nature of the immunoreactive
neurophysin
was characterized by gel filtration. When plasma samples obtained from six patients with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion due to central nervous system disease were fractionated on a column of Sephadex G-50 in 0.2 N acetic acid, virtually all of the nicotine-stimulated
neurophysin
(NSN) immunoreactivity coeluted with 125I-labeled NSN. In contrast, gel filtration of plasma from six patients with
oat cell carcinoma
of the lung with ectopic vasopressin production consistently demonstrated, in addition, a peak of a higher molecular weight (HMW) form of
neurophysin
. This HMW
neurophysin
represented 8.7-29.4% of the total NSN immunoreactivity in plasma and its elution profile was not changed when chromatographed after incubation in 6 M urea. On sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, the HMW
neurophysin
ran in the 20,000-dalton area of the gel. A substantial portion of the HMW
neurophysin
appeared to be a glycoprotein judging from its binding to Concanavalin A. When the HMW
neurophysin
was incubated with trypsin, most of the immunoreactivity was converted into a smaller
neurophysin
which bound to a vasopressin-agarose column in a pH-dependent manner. Moreover, a definite peak of immunoreactive vasopressin appeared after the trypsin treatment. This peak coeluted with synthetic arginine vasopressin on gel filtration and had the characteristic affinity of vasopressin for
neurophysin
-agarose. These results indicate that propressophysin circulates in patients with
oat cell carcinoma
of the lung with ectopic vasopressin production and suggest that plasma propressophysin may be a marker for ectopic vasopressin production.
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PMID:Propressophysin in human blood: a possible marker of ectopic vasopressin production. 608 1
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
The incorporation of labeled compounds into neurophysins of a transplantable human
oat cell carcinoma
of the lung with ectopic vasopressin production was studied in vitro. Neurophysins in cell extracts and in incubation media were isolated by immunoprecipitation and analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. When cells were incubated with L-[35S]cysteine for 12 h, SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the immunoprecipitates from cell extract and medium resolved two forms of neurophysins with apparent molecular mass of 10,000 (10K) and 20,000 (20K). Both forms of [35S]-neurophysins were completely displaced from the immunoprecipitates by excess human
neurophysin
. Incubation of cells with L-[35S]cysteine and D-[3H]-glucosamine hydrochloride revealed that glucosamine was incorporated into the 20K
neurophysin
region, but not into 10K species. To observe the kinetics of labeling of the two forms of neurophysins, cells were incubated with L[35S]cysteine for varying periods of time. After short labeling periods, most of the radioactivity resided in 20K species, which plateaued after 1 h, whereas 10K
neurophysin
progressively increased in its height. When cells were chased with unlabeled cysteine after the exposure to a short pulse of labeling, 20K
neurophysin
peak gradually decreased with an apparent initial half-life of 1 h. In contrast, the label in 10K
neurophysin
steadily increased, which exceeded the former by 3 h of chase. Analysis of 20K
neurophysin
in cell extract by isoelectric focusing on polyacrylamide gel demonstrated that it was principally composed of a protein with an apparent isoelectric point (pI) of 5.7. These results suggest that
neurophysin
is synthesized in ectopic vasopressin-producing tumors by post-translational processing from a glycosylated proneurophysin with an apparent molecular mass of 20,000 daltons and a pI of 5.7.
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PMID:Neurophysin biosynthesis in vitro in oat cell carcinoma of the lung with ectopic vasopressin production. 627 8
Transplantable human
oat cell carcinoma
cells of the lung with ectopic vasopressin production were incubated with labeled amino acids and immunoreactive neurophysins in cell extracts were analyzed by isoelectric focusing. When the cells were incubated with L-(35S)-cysteine for 20 h, one major peak (isoelectric point; pI=5.3) and several minor peaks (pI=6.1, 5.7, 5.1, 4.9 and 4.7) of labeled proteins were observed. On sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, the relative molecular mass (Mr) of the pI 5.7 protein was estimated to be 20,000 and that of the pI 6.1 species to be 19,000, while the remainder had a Mr of approximately 10,000. The result of the pulse-labeling experiment has clearly shown that the pI 5.7 and 6.1 proteins, which have affinity for concanavalin A, are biosynthetic precursors for the smaller form of
neurophysin
with a pI 5.3. When subjected to limited proteolysis with trypsin, the pI 5.7 protein generated a Mr 10,000 protein and a smaller peptide. The Mr 10,000 protein thus produced was identified as
neurophysin
on the basis of its pH-dependent affinity for vasopressin and the migration pattern on isoelectric focusing. The smaller peptide coeluted with synthetic arginine vasopressin and bound to
neurophysin
suggesting that it possesses a cysteine-tyrosyl sequence at its N-terminus. Similarly, the pI 6.1 protein liberated
neurophysin
and vasopressin-like peptide after incubation with trypsin. These results suggests that the glycosylated protein with a pI of 5.7 and a Mr of 20,000 is the common precursor to vasopressin and
neurophysin
in human
oat cell carcinoma
of the lung with ectopic vasopressin production. The pI 6.1 protein may be an intermediate in the conversion of the precursor to vasopressin and
neurophysin
.
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PMID:Biosynthesis of the common precursor to vasopressin and neurophysin in vitro in transplantable human oat cell carcinoma of the lung with ectopic vasopressin production. 632 48