| Literature DB >> 24100192 |
Erik C von Rosenvinge1, Kunrong Cheng, Cinthia B Drachenberg, Carol B Fowler, David L Evers, Guofeng Xie, Jean-Pierre Raufman.
Abstract
An elderly man with long-standing, nonresectable pheochromocytoma had rapid development of rectal adenocarcinoma despite close endoscopic surveillance. We determined that the patient's colorectal cancer overexpressed muscarinic receptor subtype 3, whereas his pheochromocytoma expressed choline acetyltransferase, an enzyme required to produce acetylcholine, which is a muscarinic receptor agonist. These findings suggested that acetylcholine release from the pheochromocytoma stimulated rapid growth of the rectal neoplasm. As proof of principle, we found that culture media conditioned by pheochromocytoma cells stimulates proliferation of a human colon cancer cell line, an effect attenuated by atropine, a muscarinic receptor inhibitor. Our observations provide both clinical and laboratory evidence that muscarinic receptor agonists promote the growth of colorectal neoplasia.Entities:
Keywords: ChAT; M3R; PCR; choline acetyltransferase; muscarinic receptor subtype 3; polymerase chain reaction
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24100192 PMCID: PMC4076953 DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.06.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mayo Clin Proc ISSN: 0025-6196 Impact factor: 7.616