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vasopressin
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Daily
arginine-vasopressin
(
AVP
) excretion was determined by radioimmunoassay in 60 consecutive cases of untreated lung carcinoma. Control excretion was 61 +/- 34 (SD) in 41 healthy subjects and 50 +/- 38 ng/24 h in 10 patients with chronic lung diseases. Overall 20 out of the 60 cases of lung carcinoma presented with abnormally elevated urinary
AVP
; In the group with anaplastic oat-cell carcinoma, 15 of 23 had elevated urinary
AVP
with a mean of 370 +/- 331 (SD) ng/24 h if 2 cases with extremely high values of 11 100 and 55 300 ng/24 h respectively are excluded. None of the 9 patients with large-cell carcinoma had elevated urinary
AVP
, while only 3 of the 19 cases of epidermoid carcinoma and 2 of the 9 cases of
adenocarcinoma
had high urinary
AVP
, with means of 127 +/- 8 and 125 +/- 12 ng/24 h respectively. Plasma osmolality and sodium correlated inversely with
AVP
excretion. However, only 10 of 23 patients with increased urinary
AVP
had decreased plasma sodium, although one became hyponatremic 9 weeks later. In one patient
AVP
excretion normalized after radiotherapy. Plasma renin activity and urinary aldosterone were usually low when urinary
AVP
was high. Two cases with elevated plasma luteotrophic hormone and another with elevated plasma ACTH, all three presenting with oat-cell carcinoma, were found;
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PMID:[Daily excretion of antidiuretic hormone in bronchial carcinoma]. 19 8
Plasma
antidiuretic hormone
(
ADH
) was assayed before and after surgery for lung cancers. The results showed that the plasma
ADH
in the control group was 11.6 +/- 4.8 pg/ml in contrast to higher levels in the lung cancer patients. The
ADH
level was highest in patients with small cell anaplastic cancer (SCAC), and in decreasing order,
adenocarcinoma
, mixed cell type carcinoma and lowest in squamous cell carcinoma. The
ADH
levels in all patients were reduced postoperatively from one week to three months when they approached the control level. One year later,
ADH
became elevated again in those who developed recurrence as compared with those clinically free of the disease. The difference was most significant in patients suffering from SCAC (P < 0.05-0.001). The authors believe that
ADH
assay may be useful in the diagnosis, assessment of treatment and monitor or prognosis in lung cancers.
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PMID:[Dynamic study on plasma antidiuretic hormone before and after surgery for lung cancers]. 133 92
A 54-year-old schizophrenic patient who presented with hyponatremia and nephrotic-range proteinuria was subsequently discovered to have a gastric
adenocarcinoma
. Psychogenic water drinking, sodium depletion, and cardiac, adrenal, hepatic, and thyroid disease were excluded as causes of hyponatremia. The serum creatinine concentration was normal, and, although renal biopsy showed changes consistent with immune complex glomerulopathy, proteinuria remitted without treatment. Moderately severe hyponatremia persisted, and the diagnosis of gastric
adenocarcinoma
was made after the onset of early satiety 1 year later. Surgical exploration at the time of partial gastric resection revealed local metastatic lymph node involvement. Following the patient's uneventful recovery from surgery, studies of osmoregulation of
vasopressin
release and renal water handling were performed to determine the cause of chronic hyponatremia refractory to sodium chloride administration. Oral water loading studies revealed normal urinary diluting ability and appropriate suppression of plasma
vasopressin
concentrations. However, hypertonic sodium chloride infusion studies revealed a highly significant correlation between plasma osmolality and plasma
vasopressin
concentration, and a low osmotic threshold for
vasopressin
release based on linear regression analysis of the plasma
vasopressin
response to increasing plasma osmolality. Low osmotic threshold for
vasopressin
release was confirmed by exponential (log linear) and parabolic methods of data analysis. The findings in these studies are consistent with the typical features of the reset osmostat variant of the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the occurrence of this syndrome in association with gastric
adenocarcinoma
.
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PMID:Chronic hyponatremia due to resetting of the osmostat in a patient with gastric carcinoma. 836 36
The blood flow in an experimental
adenocarcinoma
in the rat liver was determined with the 133Xe-washout technique before and after hepatic artery ligation (HAL). There was an initial reduction of the washout of 50%. This was further reduced after 1 day by 50%, which was maintained for 7 days. Seven days after HAL or sham procedures the 133Xe-washout was of similar magnitude in the liver tumours, although after the sham procedure the tumours were larger (3.4 g vs. 1.5 g). The estimated tumour blood flow was then approximately 0.04 ml x min-1 x g-1. The influence on normal liver parenchyma of HAL was a reduction at 30 minutes, which was maintained for 7 days. Postacton--a synthetic
vasopressin
--did not influence the 133Xe-washout in normal liver parenchyma in non-tumour, as well as in tumour-bearing animals. There was no influence of Postacton on the 133Xe-washout in the liver tumours. Thirty minutes after HAL Postacton gave a reduction of blood flow in normal liver parenchyma of tumour-bearing animals, which is thus only from the portal vein. In tumours Postacton did not significantly reduce the tumour blood flow immediately after HAL.
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PMID:The influence of hepatic artery ligation and of vasopressin on liver tumour blood flow in rats. 159 88
Different hormones (thymulin, thymosin alpha 1,
vasopressin
), antigenic markers of cortical and subcapsular/medullary thymic areas and tumour associated antigens were studied on paraffin or frozen section and cultures of human epithelial thymic tumours ('thymomas'). Thymulin, thymosin alpha 1 and for the first time
vasopressin
are found in most tumours. The epithelial cells of five 'thymomas' had markers of both cortical (TE3) and subcapsular/medullary thymic regions (A2B5 and/or TE4 and/or anti-p19). Leu-7, a marker of subcapsular epithelial cells was positive only in two tumours. The histological classification into cortical and medullary tumours does not correspond to our immunofluorescence results. The presence of these markers does not support the theory of different embryologic origin of the cortical and subcapsular/medullary epithelial cells. Transferrin receptors were detected on only some epithelial cells of thymic 'carcinomas'.
Adenocarcinoma
related antigen and carcino embryonic antigen only stained a few epithelial cells of all the tumours. There is no expected correlation between the presence of epidermal growth factor receptors on cell membranes and the number of proliferative cells stained by the anti-Ki67 antibodies. Immunostainings were heterogeneous according to the epithelial thymic tumours, independent of histological classification and not yet useful for prognosis.
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PMID:Human epithelial thymic tumours: heterogeneity in immunostaining of epithelial cell markers and thymic hormones. 169 64
A 62-year-old man with pneumonia and left flank pain had a clinical syndrome of hyponatremia, hypotension, dehydration, and high urinary sodium excretion in the presence of a normal glomerular filtration rate. The plasma level of
antidiuretic hormone
was relatively high despite decreased serum osmolality. Thyroid function and excretion of glucocorticoid and sex steroids were normal. The serum aldosterone level was very low despite elevated plasma renin activity. Angiotensin II failed to stimulate any secretion of aldosterone, despite the occurrence of a progressive rise in blood pressure. On the other hand, rapid ACTH administration increased both serum aldosterone and cortisol. The patient showed no effective response to increased salt intake, but large doses of mineralocorticoid resulted in a normal serum sodium level without dehydration. Subsequently, he suffered cardiac arrest secondary to ventricular tachycardia. Postmortem examination showed well differentiated
adenocarcinoma
in the left pleura and an intact, histologically normal adrenal zona glomerulosa and kidney. This is the first reported case of a critically ill patient with hyponatremia caused by hyperreninemic hypoaldosteronism possibly due to angiotensin II insensitivity and tubular unresponsiveness to mineralocorticoid.
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PMID:Hyponatremia and hyperreninemic hypoaldosteronism in a critically ill patient: combination of insensitivity to angiotensin II and tubular unresponsiveness to mineralocorticoid. 217 79
HRA-19a1.1. cells, derived from a primary human rectal
adenocarcinoma
, form polarised monolayers when grown on tissue-culture plastic. HRA-19 monolayers have a heterogeneous morphology even after 150 passages in vitro or single cell cloning. The morphological changes observed in HRA-19 monolayers were postulated to be the result of vectorial fluid transport leading to accumulation of fluid between cells. To test this hypothesis, a variety of agents that control ion transport in colorectal epithelium were tested for their effect on HRA-19 morphology. Forskolin, cholera toxin and prostaglandin E2 all markedly changed HRA-19 monolayer morphology, with the rapid disappearance of intercellular spaces. These agents all stimulate Cl- secretion in colorectal epithelium, i.e. transport from basolateral to apical surface, and therefore would be expected to reduce fluid accumulation at the basolateral side of the cell. Conversely,
vasopressin
, which stimulates absorption of Na+ and water across colorectal epithelium, leads to a small increase in intercellular spaces in the monolayer. In collagen gel cultures, addition of cholera toxin, forskolin or prostaglandin E2 resulted in a large increase in colony size. In such treated cultures, the colonies were 'bubble-like', often composed of a single rim of flattened cells, which appeared to encompass a fluid-filled space. Similar morphological changes were observed when HRA-19 cells were co-cultured with 3T3 cells. This effect was probably due, at least in part, to prostaglandin production by the 3T3 cells, as the effect could be markedly reduced by the addition of indomethacin to these cultures.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Control of fluid transport in human rectal adenocarcinoma cells (HRA-19) in monolayer and collagen gel cultures. 219 Sep 94
Small cell carcinomas of the prostate gland are rare, and their histogenesis and clinical behavior remain poorly defined. We report a case with
antidiuretic hormone
secretion, which demonstrates direct transformation of the
adenocarcinoma
into the small cell component. The
adenocarcinoma
reacted positively for prostatic antigen, and negatively for carcinoembryonic antigen and neuron specific enolase, whereas the small cell component was negative for prostatic antigen, and positive for carcinoembryonic antigen and neuron specific enolase. At biopsy this was interpreted as denoting 2 separate tumors: one of prostatic and the other of nonprostatic origin. The clinical course was rapidly fatal but otherwise manifested the metastatic pattern of prostatic carcinoma. We caution that immunohistochemical reactions may be misleading if not interpreted in the context of other findings in the case. This case is labeled as a small cell carcinoma rather than a poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
of the ordinary type because the tumor exhibited morphological, immunohistochemical and biological features typical for that neoplasm.
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PMID:Small cell carcinoma of the prostate gland with inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion: morphological, immunohistochemical and clinical expressions. 242 10
An inappropriate
antidiuretic hormone
secretion (SIADH) has been recognized as the cause of hypotonic hyponatremia, and the occurrence of this syndrome, accompanied by an ADH-producing
adenocarcinoma
in the nasal cavity, is reported. In February, 1987, a 50-year-old male, showing sights of delirium, disorientation, and irritability was admitted to the hospital. The patient was observed to be healthy, except for a neck lymphnode metastasis that was present up to the time of his hospitalization. The hyponatremia was incidentally found, although dehydration or intravascular volume depletion were not noted. These neuropsychiatric symptoms were considered to be associated with hyponatremia due to SIADH. He had had a partial maxillectomy, a neck dissection, and irradiation to the nose and nasal cavity 32 months earlier, and then underwent a surgical resection of the neck metastasis; he had a total of 10 other operations before the onset of the symptoms. Upon initial inspection, since neither an intracranial invasion nor a brain metastasis was found, we diagnosed that his symptoms were due to an autonomic disturbance caused by surgical and mental "stress". When he died of cardiac failure due to a mediastinal invasion 8 months after the onset of SIADH, tumor tissues was extirpated in an autopsy and was then cultured. In this manner, it was proved that the tumor cells had been producing ADH. This procedure clarified that the syndrome had resulted from an ADH-producing tumor of the nasal cavity.
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PMID:[A case of adenocarcinoma of the nasal cavity associated with syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone(SIADH)]. 277 60
Pulmonary cancers produce many hormonal polypeptides. There is a tumor-specific pattern to the appearance of abnormal adrenal function and inappropriate secretion of
vasopressin
, which are frequently found in small cell undifferentiated carcinoma but occur only very rarely, if at all, in squamous tumors. Humoral hypercalcemia, on the other hand, occurs almost entirely in squamous tumors and is rarely if ever seen in small cell or large cell tumors or in
adenocarcinoma
. In contrast, "big ACTH" and beta lipotropin are found in the plasma and tumor extracts of lung cancers of all types. Calcitonin and the beta chain of human chorionic gonadotropin are also found in the plasma of a considerable portion of patients with all histological types of lung cancers.
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PMID:The pattern of ectopic hormone production in lung cancer. 627 Sep 16
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