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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
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In order to establish the extent of neuroendocrine differentiation and the occurrence of neurohormonal peptides in the neoplastic cells of prostatic carcinomas, silver-staining and immunocytochemical techniques were used. All gave satisfactory results. The incidence of the neuroendocrine cells seemed to be higher in the fresh "Bouin-fixed" biopsy specimens than in the conventionally "formalin-fixed" specimens from archival paraffin blocks. All carcinomas demonstrated argyrophil cells as an integral element of the tumour. In highly differentiated carcinomas (grade I) these cells were scattered focally, intermingled with non-argyrophil cells in typical adenocarcinomas; their incidence was estimated to be about the same as in benign prostatic hyperplasia. Most of them were immunoreactive with antisera raised against serotonin and/or TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone). In moderately and poorly differentiated (grades II-III) carcinomas, however, the argyrophil cells were more numerous and showed greater variation in growth pattern; only occasionally they displayed a typical carcinoid-like structure. Moderately and poorly differentiated carcinomas also showed a greater variation in the number and kinds of peptide immunoreactivities than the highly differentiated carcinomas. In addition to serotonin- and TSH-immunoreactive cells as the most prevalent type, now also human chorionic gonadotrophin (
HCG
-alpha),
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
, leu-enkephalin,
beta-endorphin
, somatostatin, glucagon and calcitonin immunoreactive cells could be found within certain tumour areas and often with a distinctly patchy distribution. In two cases, where the tumour cells in the metastases were also investigated, they were found to be both argyrophil and immunoreactive with the same antisera as those of the primary tumour. Our findings emphasise the fact that prostatic carcinomas are more complex and heterogenous than previously thought, exhibiting endocrine differentiation as an integral element of virtually all prostatic adenocarcinomas.
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PMID:Peptide-hormone- and serotonin-immunoreactive tumour cells in carcinoma of the prostate. 244 32
Bilateral and simultaneous sampling of the inferior petrosal sinuses in patients with Cushing's disease has been used to establish the presence and laterality of
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
-producing microadenomas prior to transsphenoidal surgery. Successful preoperative lateralization depends upon equivalent dilution of pituitary venous blood on the two sides since samples which are diluted by unequal amounts of non-pituitary blood may lead to erroneous results. To assure valid sampling results, the use of other pituitary hormones, measured simultaneously, has been proposed to correct the ACTH concentrations from the inferior petrosal sinuses against unequal dilution by non-pituitary venous blood. This proposal presumes that ACTH-secreting microadenomas will not cause unequal delivery of the other pituitary hormones into the two inferior petrosal sinuses. The inferior petrosal sinus concentrations of prolactin (PRL), thyrotropin (TSH), and the alpha subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (alpha-HCG) were evaluated as indicators of pituitary venous blood dilution in 11 patients with Cushing's disease. Four patients with ectopic ACTH syndrome served as controls. Blood was withdrawn simultaneously from catheters in both inferior petrosal sinuses and from a peripheral vein for measurement of ACTH, PRL, TSH, and alpha-
HCG
. The ACTH concentrations were then corrected for dilution by non-pituitary blood by dividing the ACTH concentration from each side by the ratio of the inferior petrosal sinus to peripheral blood concentrations of PRL, TSH, and alpha-
HCG
for that side. At surgery, all 11 patients had ACTH-secreting microadenomas on the side predicted by the uncorrected ACTH concentrations. However, in three patients the corrected ACTH values would have led to erroneous results. Among the 18 sets of corrected inferior petrosal sinus measurements in these three patients, the corrected ACTH values failed to show an inferior petrosal sinus gradient in six and localized the tumor to the side opposite the adenoma in four. Incorrect lateralization was obtained with each of the hormones (PRL, TSH, and alpha-HCG) used for correction. Furthermore, the ipsilateral (side of tumor)-to-contralateral inferior petrosal sinus gradient of ACTH in patients with Cushing's disease was generally paralleled by a significant inferior petrosal sinus gradient of PRL, TSH, and alpha-
HCG
to the side of the tumor, whereas patients with the ectopic ACTH syndrome tended not to exhibit lateralizing (side-to-side) gradients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Usefulness of inferior petrosal sinus venous endocrine markers in Cushing's disease. 282 70
Based upon the use of a specific radioimmunoassay method, the plasma levels of 21-deoxycortisol (21-DF) as well as of 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17- OHP) were examined in women with polycystic ovary disease - in normal conditions and after stimulation with
corticotropin
and chorionic gonadotrophin. It was shown that there was an increased level of 21-DF in women with PCOD in comparison with the control group, both in normal conditions and after ACTH stimulation. Besides there was a pathological increase in the level of 21-DF after
HCG
stimulation, which was not observed in the control group. These results suggest an enzymatic defect ("11-aberrant hydroxylation") in PCOD, which is due to a disturbance of steroidogenesis. Based upon the positive experiences with a defined spleen dialysate ("DSD", Solcosplen) in the treatment of climacteric discomforts and its known influence on steroidogenesis, we examined possible effects on the levels of 21-DF in females with PCOD. The decrease in the level of this steroid was associated with bleeding in women with amenorrhea. This shows the importance of 21-DF in the pathogenesis of PCOD and proves the efficacy of the spleen dialysate in women suffering from this disease.
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PMID:The effect of treatment with defined spleen dialysate on plasma levels of 21-deoxycortisol and 17-hydroxyprogesterone in women with polycystic ovary disease. 300 1
In roughly 10 patients with lung cancer of various histologic types, the levels of hormones
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH), calcitonin, parathormone, beta-choriogonadotropin (
HCG
), human placental lactogen (HPL), growth hormone (HGH), and prolactin were determined by radioimmunoassay. The ACTH level was elevated in 30% of patients with oat cell carcinoma and in 26% of patients with large cell carcinoma. Calcitonin levels were increased in 48% of patients with oat cell carcinoma. Elevated levels of
HCG
were found in 33% of patients with oat cell carcinoma, in 26% of patients with large cell carcinoma, and in 19% of patients with squamous cell carcinoma. Parathormone was increased in 32% of patients with squamous cell carcinoma in 27% of patients with oat cell carcinoma, and in a few patients with large cell carcinoma. Prolactin,
HCG
and HPL were present only in single cases. Elevated levels of at least one hormone were found in 65.2% of all patients, and in 78% of the patients with oat cell carcinoma. Serial determinations of ACTH and calcitonin showed that these hormones are useful for monitoring therapy in lung patients. There was no relation between hormone levels and the clinical stage of disease.
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PMID:Ectopic hormones in lung cancer patients at diagnosis and during therapy. 624 92