Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor

The work in this thesis consisted of initial experiments designed to elucidate the role of hormones in a hormonal dependent tumor. Various aspects of nucleic acid synthesis in a hormone dependent tumor in the presence (growing) and absence (regressing) of the hormone were studied. The rates of nucle...

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Main Author: Redman, Lyle Wharton
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/35156
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-351562018-01-05T17:47:51Z Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor Redman, Lyle Wharton Adrenal cortex -- Tumors Nucleic acid metabolism Adrenal gland neoplasma Nucleic Acids -- metabolism The work in this thesis consisted of initial experiments designed to elucidate the role of hormones in a hormonal dependent tumor. Various aspects of nucleic acid synthesis in a hormone dependent tumor in the presence (growing) and absence (regressing) of the hormone were studied. The rates of nucleic acid synthesis were studied in whole animals by injecting radioactive formate and allowing the animal to incorporate radioactivity for various periods of time. Nucleic acids were extracted by PAS, phenol procedure and separated on a MAK column. Labelling of all species of nucleic acid was decreased in regressing tumors. In order to determine whether estrogen is acting directly on cells or at some indirect physiological level; the ability of cells from growing and regressing tumor to synthesize nucleic acids in vitro was determined. Results of experiments with these cell suspensions demonstrate that cells from the regressing tumor had a decreased ability to synthesize nucleic acids relative to growing tumor. The rate of DNA synthesis was decreased somewhat more than RNA. In preliminary experiments the activity of DNA dependent DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase from regressing tumor was compared with the same enzyme in growing tumor. The specific activity of both RNA and DNA polymerase was decreased in the regressing tumor. In target tissue like uterus stimulation with estradiol results in an increased rate of synthesis of several species of RNA. In the tumor system used in these preliminary experiments, stimulation with estrogens has a greater effect on the synthesis of DNA than RNA. Medicine, Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Graduate 2011-06-07T18:48:32Z 2011-06-07T18:48:32Z 1968 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/35156 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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language English
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topic Adrenal cortex -- Tumors
Nucleic acid metabolism
Adrenal gland neoplasma
Nucleic Acids -- metabolism
spellingShingle Adrenal cortex -- Tumors
Nucleic acid metabolism
Adrenal gland neoplasma
Nucleic Acids -- metabolism
Redman, Lyle Wharton
Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor
description The work in this thesis consisted of initial experiments designed to elucidate the role of hormones in a hormonal dependent tumor. Various aspects of nucleic acid synthesis in a hormone dependent tumor in the presence (growing) and absence (regressing) of the hormone were studied. The rates of nucleic acid synthesis were studied in whole animals by injecting radioactive formate and allowing the animal to incorporate radioactivity for various periods of time. Nucleic acids were extracted by PAS, phenol procedure and separated on a MAK column. Labelling of all species of nucleic acid was decreased in regressing tumors. In order to determine whether estrogen is acting directly on cells or at some indirect physiological level; the ability of cells from growing and regressing tumor to synthesize nucleic acids in vitro was determined. Results of experiments with these cell suspensions demonstrate that cells from the regressing tumor had a decreased ability to synthesize nucleic acids relative to growing tumor. The rate of DNA synthesis was decreased somewhat more than RNA. In preliminary experiments the activity of DNA dependent DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase from regressing tumor was compared with the same enzyme in growing tumor. The specific activity of both RNA and DNA polymerase was decreased in the regressing tumor. In target tissue like uterus stimulation with estradiol results in an increased rate of synthesis of several species of RNA. In the tumor system used in these preliminary experiments, stimulation with estrogens has a greater effect on the synthesis of DNA than RNA. === Medicine, Faculty of === Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of === Graduate
author Redman, Lyle Wharton
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title Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor
title_short Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor
title_full Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor
title_fullStr Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor
title_full_unstemmed Nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor
title_sort nucleic acid metabolism of a estrogen dependent adrenal cortical tumor
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2011
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