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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
vasopressin
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In the present study we performed immunohistochemical examination of segments from the human gastrointestinal system for the presence of cells containing
vasopressin
(VP) and
vasopressin
-associated human neurophysin (VP-HNP). VP immunoreactivity was found in crypt cells of the stomach and small intestine, and in mononuclear cells within the lamina propria and submucosa. VP-
HNP
was demonstrated in the crypt and lamina propria regions of the small intestine, and was colocalized with
vasopressin
in crypt cells. This colocalization indicates local
vasopressin
synthesis by these cells and raises the possibility that they may perform an endocrine or exocrine function in the human gastrointestinal system.
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PMID:Evidence for vasopressin production in the human gastrointestinal system. 180 Sep 47
At diagnosis, 65% of 103 patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung were found to have elevated plasma concentrations of
vasopressin
-associated human neurophysin (VP-HNP), oxytocin-associated human neurophysin (OT-HNP), or both, which were thought to be related to tumor secretion of these proteins. The remainder of patients were designated as nonsecretors (24%) or possible secretors (11%), depending upon plasma concentration of the neurophysins prior to therapy. There was a significantly higher percentage of secretors among patients with extensive disease (82%) than among those with limited disease (40%) (P = 0.001). However, within each stage group, there was no correlation between secretory status and response to therapy, survival, or histologic subtype. In addition, patients who initially were nonsecretors or possible secretors maintained this status throughout the course of disease remission and subsequent relapse. These findings suggest the possibility of biochemical differences between tumors which present as limited disease and those which present as extensive disease. The syndrome of inappropriate
antidiuretic hormone
secretion (SIADH) was infrequent in limited disease but was present in 33% of patients with extensive disease. SIADH was not seen without VP-
HNP
elevation; however, with extensive disease, 49% of patients with elevated VP-
HNP
had SIADH. In contrast, elevated plasma concentrations of the neurophysins were seen in only 19.6% of 56 patients with non-small cell carcinoma of the lung. The levels were in general lower than those in patients with small cell carcinoma and were seen at approximately equal frequencies in each major cellular subtype.
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PMID:Human neurophysins in carcinoma of the lung: relation to histology, disease stage, response rate, survival, and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion. 631 32
Expression of the
vasopressin
gene appears to be a property common to all small-cell lung tumours. For some cultures of small-cell lung carcinoma (SCCL), Northern and Western Blot analyses have revealed that expression of this gene and its protein products are regulated by cAMP and glucocorticoids. In this study, these evaluations have been extended by examining the production of
vasopressin
-associated human neurophysin (VP-HNP) by computer-enhanced quantitative immunocytochemistry in a classical cell-line (H69) of SCCL, and defining the amount of protein in cells by area of positive staining above an arbitrarily set threshold. Intracellular cAMP was raised by incubating cells with either 8,Br-cAMP (0.5 mM) and IBMX (0.5 mM), or with forskolin (25 microM) and IBMX (0.5 mM). Both of these treatments caused a significant increase in the amount of positive VP-
HNP
immunoreactivity in the cells, an increase that was further enhanced by simultaneous administration of dexamethasone (0.1 microM). Addition of dexamethasone alone, however, caused a significant decrease in VP-
HNP
levels. Results confirm earlier findings from Western Blot analysis revealing the influence these agents have on production of
vasopressin
gene-related proteins by H69 cells, and indicate that computer-enhanced quantitative immunocytochemistry can be effectively used to provide a suitable index of this production.
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PMID:Factors regulating the production of vasopressin-associated human neurophysin by small-cell carcinoma of the lung: evaluation by computer-enhanced quantitative immunocytochemistry. 754 Jul 34
Immunohistochemical analysis for products of
vasopressin
and oxytocin gene expression was performed on acetone-fixed tissues from 19 breast cancers representing a variety of tumor sub-types. Studies employed the avidin-biotin complex (ABC) immunohistochemical procedure and utilized rabbit polyclonal antibodies to arginine vasopressin (VP), provasopressin (ProVP),
vasopressin
-associated human glycopeptide (VAG), oxytocin (OT), oxytocin-associated human neurophysin (OT-HNP), and a mouse monoclonal antibody to
vasopressin
-associated human neurophysin (VP-HNP). Western Blot analysis was performed on protein extracts of fresh-frozen tissues from 12 additional breast tumors. While VP gene related proteins were not detected in normal breast tissue, immunohistochemistry revealed the presence of VP, ProVP, and VAG in all neoplastic cells for all of the tumor tissues examined. Vasopressin-associated human neurophysin was evident in only one of 19 acetone-fixed tumor preparations. However, Western blot analysis for all 12 fresh-frozen tumor samples showed the presence of two proteins, 42,000 and 20,000 daltons, that were immunoreactive with antibodies to VP, VP-
HNP
, and VAG. Oxytocin and OT-
HNP
, by immunohistochemistry, were found to be common to cells of normal breast tissues. For tumors, positive staining for OT was observed in 8 of 18 tumors, while OT-
HNP
was not detected in any of the tumors examined. These findings indicate that VP gene expression is a selective feature of all breast cancers, and that products of this expression might therefore be useful as markers for early detection of this disease and as possible targets for immunotherapy.
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PMID:Vasopressin gene related products are markers of human breast cancer. 757 87
Production by small-cell carcinoma (SCCL) of neurophysins (HNPs) and neurophysin-related cell-surface antigen (NRSA) was examined for two cell lines, for mouse xenografts, and for a resected human tumor, using polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to
vasopressin
-associated human neurophysin (VP-HNP) and polyclonal antibodies to
vasopressin
(VP). The nature of the mRNA responsible for giving rise to these neurophysin-related products was investigated by performing Northern analysis on preparations of poly A+RNA and cDNA probes complimentary to portions of the exon A, exon B, and exon C regions of the human VP gene. SDS-electrophoresis and Western analysis revealed two prominent proteins of 42,000 and 20,000 Da in acid extracts from all SCCL sources when the monoclonal anti-
HNP
or one of the two polyclonal anti-
HNP
preparations were used. These antibodies also disclosed the presence of a minor component of 10,000 Da. A second polyclonal anti-
HNP
preparation reacted with one prominent protein of 30,000 Da and, for one cell line and mouse xenografts, another protein of 32,000 Da. Both of two anti-VP preparations reacted with proteins of 42,000, 30,000, 25,000, and 20,000 Da in extracts from all SCCL source material. The immunoreactive proteins of 42,000, 30,000, and 20,000 Da were all components of a membrane fraction from SCCL cells and tissues. In Northern analysis, a single RNA of about 900 bases hybridized with exon A and exon B probes, but not with the cDNA probe complimentary to exon C of the VP gene.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Vasopressin mRNA and neurophysin-related cell-surface antigen (NRSA) in small-cell carcinoma. 838 89