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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
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Tissue from histologically confirmed ACTH cell adenomas in Cushing's disease (CD) and Nelson's syndrome (NS) was gained by transsphenoidal surgery. Combined enzymatic and mechanic agitation of tumor tissue yielded a cell suspension. Aliquots of the cell suspension were transferred to superfusion chambers immediately after isolation and investigated for ACTH and
beta-endorphin
production. Feedback action of cortisol (CO) and dexamethasone on basal hormone production and on lysine vasopressin (LVP) induced ACTH secretion were studied. Adenomatous tissue and anterior lobe tissue from the same patient in CD could be investigated simultaneously in 4 cases. The paraadenomatous tissue showed depression of basal and LVP-induced ACTH secretion. In all adenomatous tissues investigated there was missing or reduced suppression of basal ACTH secretion by physiological levels of CO. CO not only failed to suppress LVP-induced ACTH secretion but also seemed to enhance LVP stimulation in some experiments. This study confirms former results, that a missing or inversed feedback action or glucocorticoids in
adenoma
cells is a mechanism involved in the pathological ACTH secretion in CD and NS. Bioassayable and immunoreactive ACTH from media of superfusion and short-term static incubation were compared with
beta-endorphin
and
beta-LPH
in an assay detecting these two peptides with equimolar sensitivity. Secretory patterns were basically parallel but great differences showed in quantities of hormones secreted. In addition, Sephadex G-50 gel chromatography was performed to separate
beta-endorphin
from
beta-LPH
and to calculate the ratios. These profiles show great variations between different adenomas.
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PMID:In vitro secretion of ACTH, beta-endorphin and beta-lipotropin in Cushing's disease and Nelson's syndrome. 626 13
beta-Endorphin and methionine(met)-enkephalin in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were measured before and after removal of an adrenocorticotropic hormone-(ACTH)-secreting
adenoma
in Cushing's disease by a sensitive radioimmunoassay and a radio-receptor assay, respectively. After tumor resection, the level of ACTH in plasma markedly decreased from 82.6 +/- 22.7 pg/ml to 16.7 +/- 4.1 pg/ml (mean +/- S.E., n = 4). It was found that the level of
beta-endorphin
in CSF significantly increases from 32.0 +/- 4.5 pg/ml to 61.8 +/- 10.7 pg/ml (P less than 0.05) after tumor resection, while the level of metenkephalin in CSF remained unaltered. This result suggests that hypophysectomy induces an increase of
beta-endorphin
in CSF.
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PMID:Increase of beta-endorphin in cerebrospinal fluid after removal of ACTH-secreting pituitary adenoma. 627 76
Using RIAs for six regions within proopiolipomelanocortin (proOLMC), gel filtration, and electrophoresis, we studied pituitary peptides in a normal horse and one with Cushing's disease caused by a pars intermedia
adenoma
. Almost all immunoreactive (IR) ACTH (78%) was 4,500 mol wt (4.5K) ACTH in normal pars distalis, but it was almost 100%
corticotropin
-like intermediate lobe peptide (CLIP) in normal pars intermedia. alpha MSH and beta MSH were found mainly in pars intermedia: equal concentrations of the beta MSH precursors, beta-lipotropin (beta LPH) and gamma LPH, were found in pars distalis. Most IR-
beta-endorphin
(IR-beta END) was found as beta END in pars intermedia, but roughly equal concentrations of beta END and its precursor, beta LPH, were found in pars distalis. A 33K molecule containing IR-ACTH, IR-gamma 3MSH, and IR-beta END, presumed to be proOLMC, and a variety of 15-27K presumed biosynthetic intermediates were found in both normal pars distalis and pars intermedia. The pars intermedia
adenoma
causing Cushing's syndrome contained high IR-peptide concentrations. Several differences in precursors were noted, including the presence of three larger presumed precursors (38.5K, 47K, and 63K) that had both ACTH and beta END immunoreactivities and both deletions and additions of 15-27K intermediates. The Cushing's horse's plasma peptides reflected tumor concentrations; 4.5K ACTH was modestly elevated, but the concentrations of CLIP, alpha MSH, beta MSH, gamma LPH, and beta END were dramatically increased. About 20% of plasma IR-ACTH and 5% of IR-beta MSH and IR-beta END were found as high molecular weight forms. Normal processing of horse proOLMC appears to be similar to that in other species, but may be altered in pars intermedia tumors of horses with Cushing's disease, the plasma of which contains disproportionately increased concentrations of pars intermedia proOLMC peptides.
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PMID:Proopiolipomelanocortin peptides in normal pituitary, pituitary tumor, and plasma of normal and Cushing's horses. 627 64
Transsphenoidally removed samples of pituitary adenomas from 14 patients with Cushing's disease and 5 patients with Nelson's syndrome always contained groups of uniform small ACTH-cells. Antibodies against the pro-opiocortin precursor fragments
beta-endorphin
, ACTH, and 16k-peptide recognized material in typical
adenoma
cells. A subpopulation of these cells, varying in number from sample to sample, specifically exhibited alpha-melanotropin immunoreactivity. Most periadenomatous samples showed signs of severe degeneration. Typical Crooke cells only occurred in samples from patients with Cushing's syndrome, but, with this exception, no clear differences between pituitaries of patients with Cushing's and Nelson's syndromes could be discerned. Two other forms of ACTH-immunoreactive cells were observed: rare, single, highly immunoreactive cells, with characteristics of both normal and Crooke cells, and numerous syncytial groups of cells in an advanced state of disintegration, presumably the remnants of hyperplastic follicles. The four different corticotrophs are characterized according to their fine structure and immunoreactivity in this study.
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PMID:Multiple cellular forms of corticotrophs in surgically removed pituitary adenomas and periadenomatous tissue in Cushing's disease. 627 38
beta-Endorphin, a pituitary morphino-mimetic peptide, was identified in a culture medium derived from a human corticotropic
adenoma
. Secretion products from cultured human cells derived from a small-cell carcinoma of the lung were shown to contain a high molecular weight precursor analagous to pro-opiocortin: this molecule is a polypeptide of the order of 28,000 daltons the enzymatic processing of which leads to the coordinated and simultaneous release of different peptide fragments: ACTH, beta- and gamma-lipotropins,
beta-endorphin
, fragment 16 K and gamma 3-MSH. All these peptides have been identified in human plasma, and pituitary and non-pituitary tumor extracts. Their plasma concentrations vary in a parallel manner,
beta-endorphin
and a peptide very similar to
beta-MSH
have been detected in human hypothalamus.
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PMID:[ACTH, beta-endorphin, lipotropins, and other pro-opiocortin-derived peptides: a new family of hormones (author's transl)]. 628 90
ACTH and lipotropins (beta- and
gamma-LPH
) are synthesized from a common precursor by the pituitary corticotropic cell. We have measured LPH plasma levels under physiological and pathological conditions and we have compared them with ACTH plasma levels in the same circumstances. Spontaneous variations (nycthemeral rhythm) in LPH, ACTH and cortisol plasma levels were parallel, while responses to Dexamethasone freination test and stress (Insulin induced hypoglycemia) or more specific stimulation (Metopirone, lysine-vasopressin) were parallel and superimposable. LPH levels were always higher than ACTH levels in two pathological circumstances: chronic renal failure and Cushing's syndromes with ectopic ACTH producing tumors. The determination of both ACTH and LPH levels assists the diagnosis of corticotropic insufficiency and etiologic investigation of Cushing's syndrome, after hypercorticolism had been established. Although unable to confirm the presence of corticotropic
adenoma
in patients with Cushing's disease, or the predict effectiveness of pituitary surgery, these determination bring good arguments for treated Cushing's diseases follow up.
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PMID:[ACTH, beta-endorphin and lipotropins: physiopathological studies in man (author's transl)]. 628 91
A pituitary tumor from a patient with severe Cushing's disease and marked hyperprolactinemia was extensively studied by immunohistochemical techniques. Tissues from two separate areas of the
adenoma
were found to contain similar cell proportions of PRL as well as ACTH and related peptides (beta-lipotropin,
beta-endorphin
, and alpha MSH). The tumor was composed of approximately 70% immunoreactive PRL cells and 5% ACTH-containing cells. Double immunostaining revealed that PRL or ACTH and related peptides were found in two distinct populations of tumor cells. These results document for the first time inappropriate synthesis and secretion of an unusual combination of pituitary hormones from a mixed pituitary adenoma.
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PMID:Concurrent production of adrenocorticotropin and prolactin from two distinct cell lines in a single pituitary adenoma: a detailed immunohistochemical analysis. 628 57
Pituitary adenomas were found in 21 (84%) of 25 dogs with spontaneous pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism. Six dogs had pars intermedia adenomas, whereas 15 had tumours of the pars distalis. Diffuse corticotroph cell hyperplasia was found in 1 of the 4 pituitaries without
adenoma
; in 2 dogs with pituitary adenoma, coexisting hyperplasia of the surrounding corticotrophs was also present. Immunocytochemical staining of the pituitaries revealed positive staining for ACTH, beta-lipotrophin, and
beta-endorphin
in the majority of both pars distalis and pars intermedia adenomas. The most frequent and intense staining was found with anti-
beta-endorphin
. In most part intermedia tumours, many cells stained strongly for
alpha-MSH
; double immunostaining of one pars intermedia
adenoma
for ACTH and
alpha-MSH
showed that some tumour cells stained only for ACTH or
alpha-MSH
whereas others contained both peptides. Only occasional cells stained for
alpha-MSH
in pars distalis adenomas.
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PMID:Immunocytochemical study of the hypophysis in 25 dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism. 628 90
Direct effects of cyproheptadine, reserpine, synthetic ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), dexamethasone, and lysine-8-vasopressin (LVP) on the secretion of immunoreactive ACTH and
beta-endorphin
from the
adenoma
and the nonadenomatous tissue of patients with Cushing's disease were examined using a superfusion system. Cyproheptadine and reserpine (10(-9)-10(-7) M of each) suppressed immunoreactive ACTH and
beta-endorphin
secretion from both tissues. CRF (10(10)-10(7) M) stimulated the secretion of both peptides from the nonadenomatous tissue, but only a high dose of CRF could stimulate the secretion of these peptides from some adenomas. Such CRF-induced secretion was partially suppressed by dexamethasone. LVP (10(-9)-10(-7) M) stimulated peptide secretion from both types of tissue. These results suggest direct inhibitory effects of cyproheptadine and reserpine on the secretion of these peptides from the pituitary of patients with Cushing's disease, a different stimulatory mechanism of LVP from that of CRF in these tissues, and low sensitivity of the
adenoma
to CRF.
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PMID:Effects of cyproheptadine, reserpine, and synthetic corticotropin-releasing factor on pituitary glands from patients with Cushing's disease. 630 23
Fragments of
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
cell adenomas and anterior lobes of two patients with Cushing's disease were obtained by transnasal operation. Both patients showed the typical clinical course, with postoperative ACTH deficit and all other pituitary functions intact. Equivalent specimens of tissue were investigated by immunocytology and in a superfusion system. The majority of
adenoma
cells were ACTH-positive, whereas ACTH-secreting cells of the anterior lobes were mostly inactive and were reduced in number. In vitro, adenomatous tissue showed high ACTH secretion into the superfusion medium, which was increased significantly after vasopressin application. Corticoid feedback was impaired Anterior lobe cells exhibited a significant spontaneous ACTH secretion that was reduced by cortisol, but not stimulated by vasopressin. These results support the concept of an impaired corticoid feedback at the
adenoma
level in the presence of suppressed ACTH secretion of the para-adenomatous anterior lobe.
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PMID:In vitro secretion of adenoma and anterior lobe cells in two typical cases of Cushing's disease. 630 1
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