Kuo Sh
National Taiwan University
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Clinical Endocrinology | 1988
Tien-Chun Chang; Kuo Sh; Liaw Ky; Chang Cc; Falin Chen
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the changes of the TSH receptor‐adenylate cyclase system in differentiated thyroid carcinomas, and their relationships with nuclear DNA content, cell kinetics and clinical stage. The results showed that the papillary carcinomas had an impaired TSH receptor‐adenylate cyclase system. The production of cAMP stimulated by TSH was decreased when compared with non‐cancerous tissue and high‐affinity TSH receptors were reduced in number or even completely lost (nine in 24 cases). Follicular carcinomas also showed a reduction in, or even complete loss, of high‐affinity TSH receptor (one in five cases). However, the responses to the stimulation of TSH, Gpp (NH)p and forskoiin were not different from those in non‐cancerous tissue. Papillary and follicular cancer cells showed more proliferative activity than those in non‐cancerous tissue. Follicular carcinomas contained more hyperploid cells (DNA content >2.5 C) than papillary carcinomas. There were no differences in cell kinetics, DNA content or the effects of Gpp (NH)p or forskoiin on adenylate cyclase activity between those papillary carcinomas with high‐affinity TSH receptor and those without. However, the presence of high‐affinity TSH receptors had higher cAMP generation stimulated by TSH. The patients having papillary carcinomas in the absence of high‐affinity TSH receptors were all in clinical stageIII. These studies suggest that TSH receptors are the major sites influenced in the TSH receptor‐adenylate cyclase system in papillary carcinomas. The TSH receptor‐adenylate cyclase system of papillary carcinomas differs more from normal than does that of follicular carcinomas. That follicular carcinomas are usually more aggressive than papillary carcinomas may be partly explained by more hyperploid cells in follicular carcinomas. The absence of high‐affinity TSH receptor in papillary carcinomas may mean a more advanced clinical stage and poorer prognosis.
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association | 1989
Tien-Chun Chang; Liaw Ky; Kuo Sh; Chang Cc; Falin Chen
Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1990
Lai Sm; Tien-Chun Chang; Chang Cc; Kuo Sh; Falin Chen
Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology | 1991
Tien-Chun Chang; Kuo Sh; How Sw
Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1994
Du Sd; Tien-Chun Chang; Yun-Ling Chen; Yung-Lien Hsiao; Kuo Sh
Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1991
Lee Yc; Yang Pc; Kuo Sh; Kwen-Tay Luh
Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology | 1994
Kuo Sh; Min-Yang Lai; Yue-Rong Liu; Ya-Ting Lee; Ding-Shinn Chen; Chu-Shue Lee; Hey-Chi Hsu
Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 1991
Yang Gg; Wu Hd; Yang Pc; Kuo Sh; Kwen-Tay Luh
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association | 1989
Wu Hd; Yang Pc; Kuo Sh; Kwen-Tay Luh
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association | 1981
Tien-Chun Chang; Falin Chen; Chang Cc; Tien-Shang Huang; Lin Cc; Kuo Sh