Publications by authors named "McCaffrey R"

Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder and two groups instructed to fabricate its symptoms completed the MMPI. A discriminant function analysis of selected scale scores and an empirically derived decision rule successfully classified over 90% of the subjects.

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Forty-six cases diagnosed as uterine sarcoma from 1965 to 1981 were analyzed. Using mitotic count, 7 of 21 leiomyosarcomas (LMS) were redesignated leiomyomas and all are NED. The actuarial survival rates for the 38 considered sarcomas were 55 and 27% at 2 and 5 years.

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The clinical significance of initial DEAE chromatography of glucocorticoid binders in lymphoblastic disease was evaluated in an animal model. Domestic cats and dogs with lymphoblastic disease were treated with prednisone, 2 mg/kg/day, for 14 days, and the outcome of therapy was correlated with DEAE chromatograms of glucocorticoid binders, using 3H-triamcinolone as ligand. Six of 30 animals had a single-peak low-salt binder species, similar to that seen in a subset of human leukemia, and none of these responded.

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There is growing interest in the molecular events which govern response to therapy in the leukemias. Glucocorticoid therapy would appear to be a fertile area for study as much is known about mechanism of steroid hormone action. In this paper we review current knowledge of glucocorticoid receptor numbers and function in leukemic blast cells and their relationship to steroid treatment and outcome.

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Among the most striking morphological features of acute nonlymphoblastic leukemias (ANLL) is the occurrence of eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusions known as Auer rods on Auer bodies. We examined immature myeloid cells from the peripheral blood of 9 human fetuses of 16-19 wk gestation for the presence of such structures. Five of these 9 samples contained cytoplasmic inclusions, which were identical to the Auer rods typically seen in blast cells from patients with ANLL.

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Endometriosis of the bowel most often involves the sigmoid and rectosigmoid and appears as an intramural mass protruding into the lumen in a polypoid or constricting fashion. Occasionally there is an intraluminal mass without obvious intramural involvement. Endometriosis of bowel is rarely diagnosed at endoscopic biopsy.

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To detect a potential defect in immunoregulatory function in atopic subjects, we studied histamine-induced suppressor-T-cell activity and histamine Type 1 and Type 2 receptors on T cells. Peripheral-blood mononuclear cells from 16 atopic subjects generated less histamine-induced suppressor activity than did those from 20 nonatopic normal controls (P less than 0.005).

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In normal tissues, 3H-triamcinolone acetonide (3H-TA) labeled glucocorticoid receptors can be resolved into 2 components by DEAE chromatography: peak I elutes at 0.04 M salt and peak II at 0.22 M salt.

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Normal thymocyte and bone marrow terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) have distinguishing characteristics by phosphocellulose chromatography in Tris buffer: marrow TdT elutes as a single peak at 0.3 M salt, whereas thymocyte TdT separates into two forms, one at 0.3 M salt and one at 0.

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Interest in the DNA-synthetic enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) has developed from two sets of observations: first, in normal animals, it occurs only in immature thymic lymphocytes and in a subpopulation of bone marrow lymphocytes; second, it is present in the blast cells of almost all patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. A prospective trial to evaluate blast cell TdT as a predictor of responsiveness to vincristine and prednisone in 30 Philadelphia chromosome-positive patients with blastic chronic myelogenous leukemia was undertaken. Eleven of 16 TdT-positive patients responded, whereas only one of 14 TdT-negative patients showed improvement.

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We recently reported that a variety of phytotoxic compounds are capable of inhibiting the proliferation of mammalian tumor cells. We now report that an additional herbicide, propachlor (alpha-chloro-N-isopropyl-acetanilide), has a strong inhibitory effect on the proliferation of L1210 mouse leukemia cells. When tested in vitro against L1210 cells, propachlor displayed an ID50 on cell proliferation of less than 3 x 10(-7) M.

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3H-triamcinolone acetonide labeled glucocorticoid receptors in normal lymphoid tissues can be resolved into two component by DEAE chromatography: peak I elutes at 0.04 M salt and peak II is 0.22 M salt.

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It is increasingly clear that histamine mediates a variety of lymphocyte functions. Further understanding of these mechanisms requires a method for the analysis of histamine membrane receptors on the lymphocyte surface. We report now a biochemical technique for the identification and quantitation of specific histamine H1 and H2 receptors of lymphocytes.

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We studied the activity of 14 compounds, all of which have been shown to interfere in plant cell division, in two animal tumor cell cultures, EL-4 and L1210. Four compounds [propham, chlorpropham, bensulide S-(O,O-diisopropylphosphorodithioate) ester of N-(2-mercaptoethyl)benzenesulfonamide), and siduron] had a 50% inhibitory dose less than 10(-4) M; six [2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid, bromacil, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)acetic acid, naptalam, and (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)acetic acid] had a 50% inhibitory dose between 10(-4) and 10(-3) M, and the remaining four 2,3:4,6-di-O-isopropylidene-2-keto-L-gulonate, eptam, maleic hydrazide, and 4-(methylsulfonyl)-2,6-dinitro-N,N,-dipropylaniline] had a 50% inhibitory dose at higher than 10(-3) M. There was a significant correlation between the effect on the two cell lines as well as between the inhibition of cell proliferation and that of thymidine and leucine uptake.

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We have described a 38-year-old woman with a lesion of the cervix found on routine physical examination. The lesion proved to be a primary leiomyosarcoma of the cervix. Despite radiation therapy, surgery, and chemotherapy, the tumor recurred and grew relentlessly.

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Cimetidine significantly slowed metastatic development and prolonged survival in tumour-bearing mice, in association with inactivation of suppressor cells. Pharmacological blockade of the suppressor cell system may represent a new strategy for successful immunotherapy of human neoplasia.

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Twelve of 17 patients with histiocytosis-X were immunologically abnormal, as shown by the presence of circulating lymphocytes spontaneously cytotoxic to cultured human fibroblasts or of antibody to autologous erythrocytes. The patients also had a notable lack of histamine H2 surface receptors on their T lymphocytes, suggesting a suppressor-cell deficiency. The lymphocyte abnormalities were reversed in vitro after incubation in a crude extract of calf thymus gland, and therefore all 17 patients were treated with daily intramuscular injections of this extract.

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The relationship between motion sickness and age was examined in three groups of male rats in order to determine whether or not age related differences in susceptibility are due to experiential factors or unspecified changes in the central nervous system. The results revealed no difference in susceptibility between 2-month old and 11-month old group. However, the 20-month old group was significantly less susceptible to motion sickness than either of the other groups.

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