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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (gastrin)
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To elucidate the ectopic hormonal pattern in patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung, plasma ACTH, serum calcitonin, serum gastrin, plasma glucagon, serum insulin, plasma secretin, plasma VIP, serum growth hormone, serum hCG/LH, the total of serum hCG and hCG-beta-subunit,serum alpha-subunit, serum human placental lactogen, urine ADH, urine 5-HIAA, urine VMA, urine HVA, and urine hCG-LH were measured prior to therapy in 75 patients. Twenty-two patients (29%) had elevated plasma ACTH, and 18 of these had concomitant increased values of corticosteroid in a 24-hour urine sample. Forty-eight patients (64%) were found to have elevated serum calcitonin, and one-third of the patients were diagnosed as having the ectopic ADH syndrome. Serum gastrin concentrations were increased in 20% of the patients, but the elevations were marginal in almost all cases. None of the remaining substances was found to be significantly elevated. Concentrations of plasma ACTH, serum calcitonin, and urine ADH were not found to be correlated with the stage of the disease, and no correlation of these substances with the histological subtypes of small cell carcinoma was disclosed.
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PMID:Hormonal polypeptides and amine metabolites in small cell carcinoma of the lung, with special reference to stage and subtypes. 624 82

Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-like and alpha-melanotropin (alpha-MSH)-like peptides have been localized to a subpopulation of cytoplasmic (secretory) granules of human antropyloric gastric cells and of fetal and neoplastic gastrin cells. These granules also store gastrin and belong to the electron-dense variety of gastrin cell granules. Gastrin cells also contain granules of low to medium electron density; these store only gastrin and do not react with ACTH or alpha-MSH antisera. The alpha-MSH immunoreactive peptide was shown also to display alpha-MSH bioactivity by a combined immunosorbent-bioassay technique. This peptide cochromatographs with synthetic alpha-MSH in several systems and is not detected in oxyntic mucosa or in gastric muscle wall. As in the pituitary intermediate lobe, the alpha-MSH-like peptide may be formed by cleavage of ACTH-like peptides also in gastrin cells. These data provide additional evidence for local formation of ACTH/alpha-MSH-related peptides in gastrin cells and suggest a heterogenous peptide make-up of endocrine cell granules.
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PMID:Adrenocorticotropin-like and alpha-melanotropin-like peptides in a subpopulation of human gastrin cell granules: bioassay, immunoassay, and immunocytochemical evidence. 626 28

Clinical and laboratory data, histologic, electron microscopic and immunocytochemical findings of the tumors of eight patients suffering from Cushing's syndrome and of one patient with hypercalcemia are described. The unlabeled antibody enzyme method was used for the detection of insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, pancreatic polypeptide, corticotropin, beta-lipotropin, calcitonin, parathyroid hormone, and gastrin. Ectopic Cushing's syndrome was caused by pancreatic endocrine tumors, medullary thyroid carcinoma, a bronchial, a gastric and a thymic carcinoid, and a carcinoid of the mediastinum. Hypercalcemia in one patient was related to a pancreatic endocrine tumor. After surgery the clinical symptoms disappeared in two patients, but persisted or relapsed in five patients. ACTH-immunoreactivity could be demonstrated in six of eight tumors; calcitonin-immunoreactivity was found in the tumor of the patient suffering from hypercalcemia. ACTH-immunoreactivity could be localized to secretory granules by immunoelectron microscopy, and the presence of ACTH and beta-LPH in the same tumor cells could be shown in one pancreatic tumor. A combination of production of orthotopic and ectopic hormones was found in one, and secretion of two ectopic hormones was detected in another pancreatic endocrine tumor.
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PMID:Ectopic hormone production by endocrine tumors: localization of hormones at the cellular level by immunocytochemistry. 627 90

The case of a patient with small-cell carcinoma of the lung, bone marrow metastases, and hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy is reported. Normal growth hormone serum concentrations contrasted with significant increases in ACTH, beta-MSH, calcitonin, and gastrin. A hormonal etiology has previously been suggested for hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy. Our findings indicate that the hormone responsible for hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy may be an APUD polypeptidic substance, that differs from immunoreactive GH but is related to somatomammotropins.
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PMID:[Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy with paraneoplastic secretion of four hormones. Considerations on pathogenesis (author's transl)]. 627 40

Intravenous application of 100 micrograms synthetic ovine corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) led to stimulation of ACTH-secretion in nine normal controls, with a maximum 30 min after CRF. Cortisol, corticosterone, cortisone and 11-deoxycortisol increased with a maximum at 60 min after CRF, whereas no rise was seen in aldosterone, 11-deoxycorticosterone, 17-alpha-hydroxyprogesterone, progesterone, DHEA-S and testosterone. The specificity of CRF-stimulation was also shown by unchanged TSH, LH, FSH, hGH, prolactin and thyroid hormone levels, als well as unchanged insulin and gastrin levels. No serious side-effects were observed during the test period and afterwards. CRF-tests were performed in ten patients with disturbances of the hypothalamo pituitary adrenal axis (HPAA). Preliminary findings show hyperresponsiveness of ACTH in all situations of ACTH-hypersecretion (two patients with Cushing's disease, one patient with Nelson's syndrome, and one with Addison's disease). In contrast, one patient with successful microadenomectomy showed no response of ACTH to CRF, whereas in another patient with a macroadenoma ACTH and cortisol-levels still increased postoperatively. Divergent patterns in ACTH-responsiveness to CRF were seen in four patients with secondary adrenal insufficiency, allowing the localization of the defect. These data point to the possible importance of the "CRF-test" as a differential diagnostic tool and prognostic factor in diseases of the HPAA.
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PMID:Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF)-stimulation test in normal controls and patients with disturbances of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis. 630 May 9

The possible role of gastrin on TSH, ACTH and cortisol secretion was evaluated by intravenous administration of pentagastrin, the carboxyl-terminal tetrapeptide of gastrin (0.5 microgram/kg b.w.) into 12 healthy subjects. Pentagastrin produced a significant rise in plasma ACTH and cortisol levels but did not alter TSH basal release. These preliminary results suggest that gastrin can influence basal activity of ACTH-cortisol axis. However, further investigation is required to determine its physiological role and mechanisms of action.
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PMID:Effect of pentagastrin on adrenocorticotropin hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone release in normal subjects. 630 64

A study was made of the time course of changes in gastrin, insulin and ACTH concentration in the peripheral blood in the course of the development of a specific dynamic food action. Eighteen normal subjects and 78 patients with peptic ulcer, chronic gastritis and chronic enterocolitis were entered into the study. It was demonstrated that apart from digestion stimulation, food intake acted as the most important factor changing the hormonal level in the body. Studies of the blood level of hormones in the course of food intake in patients allowed the detection of various deviations from normal occurring in hormonal secretion.
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PMID:[Effect of food intake with a high protein content on the hormone levels of the blood]. 631 Aug 92

An unusual tumor of the cystic duct in a 28-year-old woman is described. The patient presented with a painful distended gallbladder due to a small tumor occluding the cystic duct. Microscopically the tumor cells showed a nesting pattern suggestive of endocrine differentiation, but contained numerous lipid vacuoles and were argentaffin and argyrophil negative. Ultrastructurally, there were relatively few dense granules measuring 135 to 475 nm. Immunoperoxidase staining showed that the tumor cells contained somatostatin but did not contain immunoreactive ACTH, gastrin, calcitonin, glucagon, insulin, parathyroid hormone, or carcinoembryonic antigen. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported somatostatinoma occurring in the extrahepatic biliary tract.
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PMID:Somatostatinoma of the cystic duct. 631 50

The presence of factors cross-reacting with polypeptidic human hormones (chorionic and pituitary gonadotropins, prolactin, ACTH and gastrin) has been studied with immune staining methods and agglutination tests in schizomycetes and protozoa of different origin. The bacteria strains freshly isolated from tumor patients do not react with the sera, whereas P. maltophilia ATCC 13637, some E. coli strains namely ATCC 12795, K12, 113/3, 1047, a free-living alga (O. malhamensis ATCC 11532) and a protozoon L. enrietti ATCC 30035 cross-react with the sera against hCG and its beta subunit. The last mentioned three bacterial strains (but neither the former one nor the eucaryotic microorganisms) react with rabbit sera raised against human pituitary gonadotropins, and a minority of this population react even with antibodies against human prolactin. B. mycoides ATCC 4004 reacts only with the latter antiserum. None of the examined microorganisms combines with antisera against other polypeptidic human hormones such as ACTH or gastrin. The bacterial production of hCG-like factor(s) by P. maltophilia is fairly high in Brain Heart Infusion Agar, disappears in cultures carried out in glucose-inorganic salt medium either plain or supplemented with growth factors or hCG beta-subunits, and is lost in tetracycline or chloramphenicol resistant mutans. The role played by joint sharing of antigens in conditioning the interaction between different organisms as well as the immune interfering properties of hCG are discussed.
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PMID:Human polypeptidic hormone-like substances in microorganisms. 631 76

Highly purified porcine neurophysin-II, prepared from pig posterior pituitary lobe tissue was injected into fifteen rabbits in the preparation of anti-neurophysin sera. All antisera, when used in association with immunohistochemical procedures, gave an immunoreaction in structures of the rat hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system. Four antisera, however, also stained cells of the arcuate nucleus, corticotrophs and melanotrophs. Staining of the latter two cell groups also occurred in tissues obtained from Brattleboro rats. Preadsorption of the latter neurophysin antisera with either alpha-MSH, beta-LPH, beta-endorphin, ACTH (1-24), ACTH (17-39), ACTH (1-39), gastrin and CCK, failed to inhibit the staining of the corticotrophs, melanotrophs and cells of the arcuate nucleus. Inhibition of staining was achieved only by preadsorption of the antineurophysin sera with the neurophysin antigen or an homogenate prepared from the anterior pituitary. These results support the observation by others that the biosynthesis of the ACTH-beta-endorphin system in the pituitary and hypothalamus may also be accompanied by the appearance of neurophysin.
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PMID:Presence of neurophysin-like material in the pituitary corticotrophs and melanotrophs and cells of the arcuate nucleus of the rat as revealed by immunocytochemistry. 632 40


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