Abstract: | Histological examination of supraclavicular lymph node tissue obtained at biopsy from a 63-year-old man disclosed metastatic small-cell carcinoma. On admission and for four days subsequently, total lactate dehydrogenase (LD; EC 1.1.1.27) activity in serum was 6.5 times normal; studies of LD isoenzyme showed persistently increased LD-1, with LD-1 greater than LD-2. Isoenzyme electrophoresis of tissue homogenates prepared from the patient's tumor also showed the LD-1 greater than LD-2 pattern. Isoenzyme studies for supraclavicular lymph node tissue from five control subjects showed contrasting isoenzyme patterns as compared with the patients in whom LD-2, LD-3, and LD-4 predominated. Because these abnormalities were persistent, they differ from the temporal sequence for LD usually seen in myocardial infarction. This emphasizes the importance of repetitive sampling for clinical interpretation of data on this enzyme. |