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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (vasopressin)
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A 41-year-old man presented with Cushing's syndrome and the biochemical features of ectopic ACTH production. Investigation revealed mediastinal metastases from a medullary carcinoma of the thyroid. The peripheral plasma contained grossly elevated levels of bombesin-like immunoreactivity (irBombesin) as well as calcitonin; blood sampling via a venous catheter confirmed a gradient of irBombesin, but not of ACTH, in the mediastinal vein draining the tumour. On extraction the tumour contained a bombesin-like peptide, but not vasopressin or corticotrophin releasing factor and only very low levels of ACTH; immunohistochemical studies showed positive immunostaining for bombesin and calcitonin but none for ACTH or CRF. No ACTH was released from dispersed tumour cells in vitro. However an extract of the tumour stimulated ACTH release in vitro from perifused dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells. This is the first reported case of Cushing's syndrome due to ectopic production of a bombesin-like peptide, causing excessive pituitary ACTH secretion.
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PMID:Pituitary ACTH dependent Cushing's syndrome due to ectopic production of a bombesin-like peptide by a medullary carcinoma of the thyroid. 298 8

The present study was performed to investigate the potential of human medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) cells to secrete ACTH, beta-LPH/beta-EP. In addition, these studies might shed further light on the possible synthesis of a common precursor molecule for calcitonin (CT), ACTH and beta-LPH/beta-EP. MTC tissue was obtained from 10 patients (6 familial, 4 sporadic) without clinical and biochemical signs of Cushing's syndrome. Single cell suspensions were cultured for 1 to 2 weeks. Mean basal release of beta-LPH/beta-EP was 0.76 +/- 0.29 (SE) ng/10(6) cells/4 h (n = 10). Dibutyryl cyclic AMP (3 mM) stimulated beta-EP release significantly in 3 out of 7 cultures, while Ca2+ (2 mM) had no effect at all. The effects of the physiological regulators of pituitary ACTH and beta-LPH/beta-EP secretion, synthetic corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF-41) and vasopressin (LVP) were also studied in these MTC cell cultures. LVP (100 nM) had no effect on beta-EP release from MTC cells of all 8 cultures investigated. CRF-41 (10 nM) stimulated beta-EP release from 5 cultures and was without effect on 4. Maximal stimulation was noticed with 10 nM, while the effect of 100 nM CRF-41 was lower or absent. Stimulation was most outspoken in 3 cultures of familial MTC, whereas in 2 cultures of sporadic MTC CRF-41 stimulated beta-EP release marginally only after a 24 h incubation. LVP and/or CRF-41 stimulated CT release significantly in 3 cultures from sporadic MTC, while in these cultures the effect of CRF-41 on beta-EP release was either very small or absent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Secretion of adrenocorticotropin, beta-endorphin and calcitonin by cultured medullary thyroid carcinoma cells. Effects of synthetic corticotropin-releasing factor and lysine vasopressin. 302 Aug 52

We achieved histological detection of the messenger RNAs coding for vasopressin, calcitonin, or calcitonin gene-related peptide by using biotinylated synthetic oligonucleotides, and defined the technical parameters enabling optimal detection of these mRNAs. Oligonucleotides labeled by fixation of one biotin at their 5' end or by addition of a biotin-11-dUTP tail at their 3' end can be used to detect mRNAs, although the latter are more sensitive. Streptavidin-alkaline phosphatase revealed with nitroblue tetrazolium-bromo-chloro-indolyl phosphate as substrate makes possible detection of the biotinylated oligonucleotides. Increasing formaldehyde concentration in the fixative decreases the signal intensity; 1% formaldehyde fixation provides the most intense signal. Several controls, including those with addition of unlabeled oligonucleotides to the hybridization buffer, confirm the specificity of mRNA detection. The sensitivity of the biotinylated probes is identical or lower as compared to the corresponding radiolabeled oligonucleotides. Histological and subcellular resolution is greatly enhanced with biotinylated probes. The rat vasopressin probes stain magnocellular neurons in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei and, under optimal conditions, parvocellular neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Vasopressin mRNA is present in the cytoplasm of the cell bodies and in the roots of certain processes. Calcitonin and calcitonin gene-related peptide mRNA are found co-localized in the cytoplasm of the same tumor cells in human medullary thyroid carcinoma.
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PMID:Histological detection of messenger RNAs with biotinylated synthetic oligonucleotide probes. 325 49

A chemical method has been established for the detection of carboxyl-terminally amidated peptides in tissue extracts. Tissue was homogenized in an acidic medium designed to solubilize peptides while precipitating high-molecular-weight protein. The homogenate supernatant was in turn subjected to reversed-phase extraction with C18 Sep-Pak cartridges. The eluates were fractionated by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). Individual fractions were exhaustively digested with thermolysin, derivatized with phenylisothiocyanate (PITC), and then subjected to ethyl acetate extraction under basic conditions. The phenylthiocarbamyl (PTC)-amino acid amide derivatives were selectively taken up into the organic phase, while the other digestion products remained in the aqueous phase. The organic phase was analyzed by RP-HPLC on a Pico-Tag amino acid analysis column, monitoring eluates at 254 nm. PTC-amino acid amides were identified and quantitated by comparing their elution positions and peak areas, respectively, with those of standards. Their identities were confirmed by amino acid analysis, following hydrolysis with hydriodic acid. The technique was applied to extracts of bovine posterior pituitaries and a human medullary thyroid carcinoma. Vasopressin (-Leu-Gly-amide), oxytocin (-Gly-amide), Lys1 gamma 1-melanotropin (-Phe-amide), and various acetylated and non-acetylated forms of alpha-melanotropin (-Val-amide) were identified in the posterior pituitary extract. Various forms of calcitonin (-Val-Gly-Ala-Pro-amide) were detected in the tumour extract. For vasopressin and calcitonin the thermolytic digest resulted in di- and tetra-peptides, respectively, reflecting thermolytic cleavage at more favoured sites.
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PMID:Use of Pico-Tag methodology in the chemical analysis of peptides with carboxyl-terminal amides. 373 29

In a case study of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) associated with Cushing's syndrome, elevated levels of urinary 17-hydroxycorticosteroids, plasma ACTH, cortisol, calcitonin (CT) and somatostatin (GHRIH) were documented. Lysine vasopressin administration further increased the levels of plasma ACTH, cortisol and CT, whereas the administration of calcium and pentagastrin increased only the level of plasma CT. Immunoreactive ACTH, CT and GHRIH were highly concentrated in the tumour tissues. Basal plasma ACTH levels were more progressively increased than plasma CT during the postoperative course when the patient was treated with o,p'-DDD, since the tumour was not completely resected. These findings suggest that the secretion of ACTH and CT from MTC were regulated in a different manner.
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PMID:Plasma calcitonin and ACTH responses to lysine vasopressin, calcium and pentagastrin in a patient with medullary thyroid carcinoma associated with Cushing's syndrome. 613 58

The present study was performed to investigate the possible synthesis of a common precursor molecule for calcitonin (CT), adrenocporticotropin (ACTH) and beta-lipotropin (beta-LPH)/ beta-endorphin (beta-EP) by the human medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). In a patient with MTC but without Cushing's syndrome, the response of plasma CT, ACTH and cortisol levels to a calcium infusion, lysine vasopressin (LVP) and dexamethasone were measured. A parallel increase of these hormones in response to calcium and LVP was seen, while there was a paradoxical increase of CT during dexamethasone infusion. Incubation of MTC fragments obtained at surgery showed a significant correlation of the secretion of CT, ACTH and beta-LPH/ beta-EP in response to calcium, LVP and dexamethasone. The concomitant release of these hormones in vivo and in vitro could be compatible with the synthesis of a common precursor molecule for CT, ACTH and beta-LPH/ beta-EP in MTC, although this was not substantiated by gel-chromatography of the tumor extract. Corticotropin releasing factor, a regulator of the normal processing of pro-opiococorticoid precursor molecule in the anterior pituitary gland, is also able to activate ACTH, beta-LPH/ beta-EP and calcitonin secretion from the malignant C-cell of the thyroid.
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PMID:Concomitant secretion of calcitonin, beta-endorphin and ACTH from medullary thyroid carcinoma in vivo and in vitro. 628 16

Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a known apudoma producing calcitonin, prostaglandins and serotonin. It can present itself as a familial or sporadic form or as part of a multiple endocrine adenomatosis. We present here the case of a patient admitted with a four-year history of diarrhea, enlargement of the thyroid and palpable lymph nodes in the right side of the neck. There was no uptake of 131I in the right lobe of the thyroid and the serum calcitonin levels were very high. With the diagnosis of MTC a total thyroidectomy mas performed developping within hours of the surgical procedure a picture of diabetes insipidus with 31 liters of urine output in the first 48 hours. It responded to vasopressin and disappeared spontaneously in two weeks. We have considered the different mechanisms that could explain the development of diabetes insipidus, and after failing to find one, we especulate at prostaglandins could play an important role in the synthesis and/or release of ADH. The sudden depletion of prostaglandins after removal of the neoplasm that produced them could account for the diabetes insipidus in our patient. We have not found any similar case described in the literature. We call attention to the need for a close postoperative observation of patients operated for MTC for the possible onset of diabetes insipidus.
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PMID:[Transient diabetes insipidus following removal of a medullary thyroid carcinoma (author's transl)]. 741 39

We describe a case of Cushing's syndrome caused by a medullary thyroid carcinoma (MCT) secreting corticotropin-releasing-hormone (CRH) in a young woman presenting mucosal neuromas located on the top of the tongue and eyelid areas. Laboratory studies showed, basally and after dexamethasone suppression test, serum cortisol and plasma pituitary corticotrophin (ACTH) levels agreed with an ectopic Cushing's syndrome. Immunohistochemical studies of the MCT tissue revealed a production of CRH and scattered cells containing vasopressin but not ACTH peptides. This is the first demonstrated case of a CRH-secreting tumor in multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN IIB) syndrome.
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PMID:Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN IIB) with Cushing's syndrome due to medullary thyroid carcinoma producing corticotropin-releasing hormone. 876 79

Recent advances in peptidomics have enabled the identification of previously uncharacterized peptides. However, sequence information alone does not allow us to identify candidates for bioactive peptides. To increase an opportunity to discover bioactive peptides, we have focused on C-terminal amidation, a post-translational modification shared by many bioactive peptides. We analyzed peptides secreted from human medullary thyroid carcinoma TT cells that produce amidated peptides, and we identified two novel amidated peptides, designated neuroendocrine regulatory peptide (NERP)-1 and NERP-2. NERPs are derived from distinct regions of the neurosecretory protein that was originally identified as a product of a nerve growth factor-responsive gene in PC12 cells. Mass spectrometric analysis of the immunoprecipitate using specific antibodies as well as reversed phase-high performance liquid chromatography coupled with radioimmunoassay analysis of brain extract demonstrated the endogenous presence of NERP-1 and NERP-2 in the rat. NERPs are abundant in the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei of the rat hypothalamus and colocalized frequently with vasopressin but rarely with oxytocin. NERPs dose-dependently suppressed vasopressin release induced by intracerebroventricular injection of hypertonic NaCl or angiotensin II in vivo. NERPs also suppressed basal and angiotensin II-induced vasopressin secretion from hypothalamic explants in vitro. Bioactivity of NERPs required C-terminal amidation. Anti-NERP IgGs canceled plasma vasopressin reduction in response to water loading, indicating that NERPs could be potent endogenous suppressors of vasopressin release. These findings suggest that NERPs are novel modulators in body fluid homeostasis.
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PMID:Peptidomic identification and biological validation of neuroendocrine regulatory peptide-1 and -2. 1760 9