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Query: UNIPROT:P01275 (
glucagon
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Glucagon
/PP-related peptides were detected immunohistochemically in 18 out of 22 cases of rectal tumors investigated. The reactive tumors showed prevalence of trabecular or mixed trabecular-acinar structure and moderate staining with Grimelius' silver and lead-hematoxylin. Three of the remaining 4 cases were characterized by reactivity for 5-hydroxytryptamine only, prevalence of a solid nest structural component and intense staining with Grimelius' silver technique and lead-hematoxylin. Fifteen of the 18
glucagon
/PP-reactive cases were investigated immunohistochemically with a series of 6 sera directed against different sequences of
glucagon
, glicentin and proglucagon, and of 7 sera directed against PP, PYY and proPP-icosapeptide. A large spectrum of
glucagon
-related immunoreactivities, including C-terminus and mid-portion
glucagon
-immunoreactivity, N- and C-terminus glicentin-immunoreactivity, GLP1- and GLP2-immunoreactivity, were detected in human rectal L cells and most rectal carcinoids. With the exception of a few scattered cells in the rectal mucosa and in 3 tumors, C-terminus
glucagon
-immunoreactivity was obtained only after trypsin or subtilisin treatment of tissue sections. Both PYY and PP/proPP-like peptide(s) were detected in rectal L cells and carcinoids, with prevalence of PYY in normal cells and PP/proPP-like peptides in tumor cells. It is concluded that the same or closely related hormone/prohormone sequences are synthesized and stored in rectal endocrine cells and
carcinoid
tumors although differences of quantitative expression, post-translational cleavage or reactivity to antibodies may occur. The usefulness of protease treatments of tissue sections to unmask immunoreactivities of uncleaved propeptides or fixative-denatured peptides is outlined.
...
PMID:Glucagon, glicentin, proglucagon, PYY, PP and proPP-icosapeptide immunoreactivities of rectal carcinoid tumors and related non-tumor cells. 288 65
This case report deals with a patient who presented with 17 small
carcinoid
tumors of the rectum, the largest measuring less than 1 cm in diameter. After a review of the literature on this subject, this case is believed to be highly unusual in several respects: (1) despite their small size, these tumors resulted in multiple metastases to the regional lymph nodes; (2) both primary tumors and metastases were extensively and strongly argentaffin; and (3) most tumors and metastases contained, when investigated by immunocytochemistry, several biologically active substances such as serotonin, somatostatin, and
glucagon
-like immunoreactivity.
...
PMID:Multiple malignant rectal carcinoid tumors with immunocytochemical demonstration of multiple hormonal substances. 288 27
A case of prostatic carcinoma with the cellular patterns of an adenocarcinoma and
carcinoid
tumor is reported. The tumor contained ultrastructural dense core neuroendocrine granules, and immunoperoxidase staining revealed prostatic acid phosphatase, prostatic-specific antigen, chromogranin, neuron-specific enolase, serotonin, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), somatostatin, parathormone, calcitonin, bombesin, and
glucagon
but no insulin. The patient had exhibited hypercalcemia that may have been related to hormone production by the tumor. The literature on the endocrine aspect of the prostate and its tumor is reviewed.
...
PMID:Prostatic carcinoma with endocrine features. A report of a neoplasm containing multiple immunoreactive hormonal substances. 289 Dec 93
The presence of a number of regulatory peptides (bombesin, gastrin,
glucagon
, somatostatin, calcitonin and ACTH) was compared in 30 typical
carcinoid
tumours and 27 well differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas (atypical carcinoids) using conventional immunocytochemistry. Strong immunostaining for one or more peptide was observed in 97% of the typical carcinoids (29/30) whereas only 67% of the neuroendocrine carcinomas showed immunoreactivity. The peptide most frequently detected in typical carcinoids was bombesin (67%), while gastrin was more common in neuroendocrine carcinomas (44%). Immunoreactivity for more than one peptide was present in 33 tumours and in three cases, six different peptides were detected. The study shows that immunoreactivity to various peptides is more common in typical carcinoids than well differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas. The significance of these findings is discussed.
...
PMID:Immunoreactivity of various peptides in typical and atypical bronchopulmonary carcinoid tumours. 290 52
A primary tumor of the middle ear was examined histologically, histochemically, immunohistochemically and ultrastructurally. Neuroendocrine cell differentiation, a
carcinoid
feature, was demonstrated by the presence of numerous argyrophil granules, as well as positive serotonin, glicentin,
glucagon
, and human pancreatic polypeptide (hPP) granules in some of the Grimelium-positive cells. Chromogranin A was also detected in the cells, but much less frequently than Grimelius-positive staining. Neither neuron-specific enolase (NSE) nor epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) was demonstrated in the tumor. Mucin was demonstrated only intraluminally. Electron microscopy revealed many typical neurosecretory granules in tumor cells, but no apical mucin granules. The tumor appeared to be benign, and there has been no sign of recurrence during a postoperative period of one year.
...
PMID:Carcinoid tumor of the middle ear. An immunohistochemical and electron microscopic study. Report of a case. 322 80
The occurrence of
glucagon
/
glucagon
-like immunoreactivity in 31 small intestinal, 34 rectal and 18 appendiceal carcinoids were investigated immunocytochemically using, sequence specific antisera.
Glucagon
/GLI immunoreactive cells were found in five small-intestinal and five rectal carcinoids, but none were observed in any of the appendiceal carcinoids examined.
Glucagon
/GLI immunoreactive cells constituted a minor cell population, except in one rectal
carcinoid
, where most of the tumour cells were of this type.
Glucagon
/GLI immunoreactive cells were detected with only some sequence-specific antisera, and not with antisera directed against the rest of the
glucagon
/glicentin molecule. This might indicate that these cells contain a molecule which shares some antigenic binding sites with
glucagon
/glicentin rather than genuine
glucagon
/glicentin. It is concluded that this finding contributes to explain why hindgut carcinoids rarely give rise to symptoms related to neuro-endocrine product(s).
...
PMID:Glucagon and glucagon-like immunoreactive cells in mid- and hindgut carcinoids. 329 27
The first case report of a 58-year-old woman with two different primary
carcinoid
tumors is presented. The bronchial
carcinoid
exhibited a mosaic pattern, whereas the ovarian tumor showed both insular and trabecular patterns. No teratomatous component was observed in the ovary. Both tumors presented an argyrophil reaction and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) immunoreactivity. The ovarian
carcinoid
contained a cell population of argentaffin and serotonin immunoreactive cells, while the bronchial
carcinoid
was unreactive. Peptide hormone immunostaining disclosed the presence of
glucagon
and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) in the bronchial
carcinoid
, whereas the ovarian
carcinoid
showed no immunoreactivity with the antisera used. The patient was treated surgically (bilobectomy of the right lung, 1978, and total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, 1984) and is now well with normal blood chemistry, normal urinary HIAA, and normal routine X rays of the lungs and the gastrointestinal tract, as well as normal ultrasonography of the abdomen and the liver.
...
PMID:Primary bronchial and ovarian carcinoid tumors in the same patient: a case report and histopathologic analysis. 353 80
A series of six ovarian strumal carcinoids was examined. The presence of thyroid follicular epithelium was conclusively proved by the presence of follicular cells immunohistochemically positive for thyroglobulin, and by the ultrastructural identification of non-neuroendocrine cells with features of thyroid epithelium lining the follicles. Progressive replacement of thyroid epithelial cells by
carcinoid
cells accounts for the predominance of neuroendocrine granule-containing cells and the scarcity of thyroid epithelial cells lining many of the follicles. A variety of neuroendocrine hormones and other immunoreactive substances was demonstrated within
carcinoid
cells, including somatostatin (five cases), chromogranin (five cases), serotonin (five cases),
glucagon
(four cases), insulin (two cases), and gastrin (one case). Only one case contained calcitonin-positive cells. None were carcinoembryonic antigen-positive or had amyloid deposits. The
carcinoid
element in five cases stained positively for prostatic acid phosphatase. While strumal
carcinoid
shares some features with medullary carcinoma of the thyroid gland, it has sufficient differences to warrant a separate designation.
...
PMID:Strumal carcinoids of the ovary. An immunohistologic and ultrastructural study. 355 74
Carcinoid tumors
of the middle ear are rare, with only three previously reported cases. The authors report the light and electron microscopic and immunohistochemical features of two
carcinoid
tumors that occurred in a 34-year-old female and a 21-year-old male. Both presented with unilateral hearing loss. By light microscopic examination, both were characterized by trabecula of tall columnar cells with basal nuclei and no mitotic activity. Electron microscopic examination demonstrated large numbers of pleomorphic neurosecretory granules, perinuclear aggregates of intermediate filaments, cell junctions, and surface microvillous processes. Some cells contained intermediate filaments forming tonofilaments and lacked secretory granules. These cells stained for cytokeratin by immunoperoxidase and separated the neuroendocrine cells from the underlying basal lamina. The cells in this tumor stained for the molluscan cardioexcitatory peptide. Cells in both tumors also stained for pancreatic polypeptide. Neither case stained for lysozyme, insulin,
glucagon
, somatastatin, gastrin, substance P, thyroid-stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, Met-enkephalin, Leu-enkephalin, neuropeptide Y, peptide YY, neurotensin, Bombesin, serotonin, neuron-specific enolose, glial and neural filaments, S-100 protein, cholecystokinin, beta-endorphin, beta-human chorionic gonadotropin, luteinizing hormone/follicle-stimulating hormone, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, prolactin or calcitonin.
Carcinoid tumor
of the middle ear can be distinguished from paraganglioma and middle ear adenoma.
...
PMID:Carcinoid tumors of the middle ear. 357 33
Eight ovarian heterologous Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors containing gastrointestinal-type cells, including two tumors that contained carcinoids, were stained for argyrophilia and argentaffinity; in addition, these specimens were stained by immunohistocytochemical techniques for the demonstration of chromogranin, serotonin, and a variety of peptide hormones. Intestinal- and gastric-type epithelial and
carcinoid
cells within the tumors were focally argyrophilic and chromogranin-positive, but only intestinal-type epithelial and
carcinoid
cells contained argentaffin granules, serotonin, and corticotropin. Somatostatin, gastrin, neurotensin, and
glucagon
were demonstrated additionally in varying numbers of specimens containing intestinal-type epithelium and
carcinoid
, and somatostatin was present in gastric-type epithelium in one case. Staining for calcitonin and insulin was negative. Despite the frequent identification of serotonin and peptide hormones in the tumors in the present series, evidence of the carcinoid syndrome or syndromes associated with peptide hormone excess was lacking on review of the patients' records.
...
PMID:Ovarian heterologous Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors with gastrointestinal-type epithelium. An immunohistochemical analysis. 375 27
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