hormone-sensitive lipase |
cancer |
Subsequent partial hydrolysis by hormone-sensitive lipase could provide 'free' cholesterol that is available for the synthesis of cellular membranes during proliferation of cancer cells. |
10880355 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
tumor |
The present study examined the expression of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and the scavenger receptors CLA-1/SR-BI and CD36 in normal human testis and in nontumor and tumor testicular disorders by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting analysis. |
14745722 |
Human |
hsl |
tumor |
The present study examined the expression of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and the scavenger receptors CLA-1/SR-BI and CD36 in normal human testis and in nontumor and tumor testicular disorders by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting analysis. |
14745722 |
Human |
hsl |
spermatocytic seminoma |
In seminoma and spermatocytic seminoma, neoplastic cells labeled to HSL but failed to stain with antilipid receptors; in the seminiferous tubules at the periphery of the tumour, Charcot-Böttcher crystalloids of Sertoli cells were strongly positive to CLA |
14745722 |
Human |
hsl |
seminoma |
In seminoma and spermatocytic seminoma, neoplastic cells labeled to HSL but failed to stain with antilipid receptors; in the seminiferous tubules at the periphery of the tumour, Charcot-Böttcher crystalloids of Sertoli cells were strongly positive to CLA |
14745722 |
Human |
hsl |
tumour |
In seminoma and spermatocytic seminoma, neoplastic cells labeled to HSL but failed to stain with antilipid receptors; in the seminiferous tubules at the periphery of the tumour, Charcot-Böttcher crystalloids of Sertoli cells were strongly positive to CLA |
14745722 |
Human |
hsl |
immature teratoma |
Testes with mature teratoma showed a weak reaction to CD36 and SR-BI in some cells of enteric-type glands, and immature teratoma were exclusively immunolabeled with HSL. |
14745722 |
Human |
hsl |
mature teratoma |
Testes with mature teratoma showed a weak reaction to CD36 and SR-BI in some cells of enteric-type glands, and immature teratoma were exclusively immunolabeled with HSL. |
14745722 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
human hepatoma |
Metabolic characteristics of a human hepatoma cell line stably transfected with hormone-sensitive lipase. |
10393105 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
cancer |
Since previous studies have indicated that cancer patients exhibit a 2.5-fold enhancement in hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) versus normal controls, as a potential mechanism for elevated lipolysis, the ability of ascites-derived factors to induce HSl was e |
8557225 |
Human |
hsl |
cancer |
Since previous studies have indicated that cancer patients exhibit a 2.5-fold enhancement in hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) versus normal controls, as a potential mechanism for elevated lipolysis, the ability of ascites-derived factors to induce HSl was e |
8557225 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
human colon adenocarcinoma |
Expression of hormone-sensitive lipase in the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line HT29. |
7695773 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
human colon adenocarcinoma |
Hormone-sensitive lipase expression was studied in the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line, HT29. |
7695773 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
lipomas |
Lipoprotein lipase and hormone-sensitive lipase activities in human subcutaneous lipomas: comparison with normal subcutaneous adipose tissue. |
1261213 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
lipomas |
1. Lipoprotein lipase activity and hormone-sensitive lipase activity were investigated in subcutaneous lipomas removed from two patients and compared with the enzyme activities in subcutaneous adipose tissue from two normal subjects. |
1261213 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
lipomas |
3. Hormone-sensitive lipase activity was demonstrated in lipomas under basal conditions of assay as well as in the presence of adrenaline plus theophylline. |
1261213 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
cancer |
Increased expression of the mRNA for hormone-sensitive lipase in adipose tissue of cancer patients. |
8422428 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
cancer |
However, there was a significant two-fold increase in the relative level of mRNA for hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in adipose tissue of cancer patients compared with control patients. |
8422428 |
Human |
hsl |
cancer |
However, there was a significant two-fold increase in the relative level of mRNA for hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in adipose tissue of cancer patients compared with control patients. |
8422428 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
cancer |
The results suggest that at least one of the mechanisms for depletion of lipid from adipose tissue in cancer patients operates at the level of increased expression of mRNA of the lipolytic regulatory enzyme, hormone-sensitive lipase. |
8422428 |
Human |
hsl |
intratubular germ cell neoplasia |
Seminiferous tubules with intratubular germ cell neoplasia exhibited intense immunolabeling to the 3 lipid receptors in the surface of neoplastic cells and to HSL in the nucleus. |
14745722 |
Human |
hsl |
cancer |
Levels of mRNA for HSL are elevated twofold in adipose tissue of cancer patients, while there are no changes in lipoprotein lipase (LPL), involved in extraction of fatty acids from plasma lipoproteins for storage. |
15168125 |
Human |
hormone-sensitive lipase |
hepatoma |
The level of adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase was decreased by hepatoma implantation and LPS injection, while the hormone-sensitive lipase activity was increased by the same treatments. |
14745166 |
Human |