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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
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Diethylnitrosamine is known to cause squamous cell carcinoma and
adenocarcinoma of the lung
in Syrian golden hamsters. Sections of lungs obtained from hamsters treated with the systemic carcinogen diethylnitrosamine revealed a significant increase in the number of argyrophilic cells of neuroepithelial bodies. These affected cells also exhibited enhanced survival in vitro. After 7 days in culture, argyrophilia, dense-core vesicles, and
corticotropin
-like immunoreactivity were observed in many of the cells derived from the lungs of carcinogen-exposed hamsters by dissociation with pronase. In addition, nuclei of argyrophilic cells in neuroepithelial bodies of the exposed hamsters were labeled at 60 min following administration of [3H]thymidine. This suggests that the carcinogen stimulates the pulmonary neuroendocrine-like cells to divide. Normally, the component cells of neuroepithelial bodies may originate from nonargyrophilic precursor cells in the surrounding epithelium, as in control hamsters the argyrophilic cells of neuroepithelial bodies appeared labeled only at 8 days after the administration of thymidine. The relationship of the diethylnitrosamine-induced reactions to bronchial carcinoid tumors or small-cell carcinomas of the lung remains to be established.
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PMID:Effects of diethylnitrosamine on lung neuroendocrine cells. 618 6
Diethylnitrosamine is known to cause squamous cell carcinoma and
adenocarcinoma of the lung
in Syrian golden hamsters. Sections of lungs obtained from hamsters treated with the systemic carcinogen diethylnitrosamine showed a significant increase in the number of argyrophilic cells of neuroepithelial bodies. The hyperplastic response was retained at least 4 weeks after cessation of treatment. To examine whether these affected cells exhibited enhanced survival in vitro, lung cells were dissociated with Pronase and grown in culture. After 7 days, argyrophilia, dense-cored vesicles, and
corticotropin
-like immunoreactivity were observed in many of the cells derived from hamsters treated for 5 or 8 weeks. These findings suggest that the endocrine-like cells of neuroepithelial bodies are affected by diethylnitrosamine as evidenced by a numerical increase in vivo and by the properties exhibited by cells in vitro. The relationship of this diethylnitrosamine-induced reaction to bronchial carcinoid tumors or small-cell carcinoma of the lung remains to be established.
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PMID:Lung endocrine-like cells in hamsters treated with diethylnitrosamine: alterations in vivo and in cell culture. 694 63
Paraneoplastic Cushing's syndrome caused by ectopic
adrenocorticotropin
production has been reported in association with a variety of malignant tumors. However, most cases of this syndrome are associated with neuroendocrine tumors such as small-cell lung cancer (SCLC), carcinoid tumors, and medullary carcinoma of the thyroid. We present a 49-year-old man who developed Cushing's syndrome associated with
adenocarcinoma of the lung
. He had a wide variety of clinical symptoms and comorbidity related to this syndrome during the course, and died 4 months after the diagnosis. This is a very rare case report of Cushing's syndrome associated with
adenocarcinoma of the lung
.
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PMID:Cushing's syndrome associated with adenocarcinoma of the lung. 1451 71