Adrian T E, Allen J M, Terenghi G, Bacarese-Hamilton A J, Brown M J, Polak J M, Bloom S R
Lancet. 1983 Sep 3;2(8349):540-2. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(83)90570-6.
Tumour tissue from nineteen patients with phaeochromocytomas and nine with ganglioneuroblastomas contained large numbers of neuropeptide Y (NPY) producing cells and extracts of these tumours had very high concentrations of immunoreactive NPY. Plasma NPY concentrations were also raised, averaging 460 pmol/l in patients with tumours of the sympathetic chain and 55 pmol/l in healthy controls. Since plasma NPY is straightforward to measure and relatively stable, its estimation may prove helpful as a screening tests for phaeochromocytoma.