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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 52(6): e8523, 2019. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011583

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This study aimed to observe the effects of lung-protective ventilation (LPV) on oxygenation index (OI) and postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) after laparoscopic radical gastrectomy in middle-aged and elderly patients. A total of 120 patients who were scheduled to undergo laparoscopic radical gastrectomy with an expected time of >3 h were randomly divided into conventional ventilation (CV group) with tidal volume (TV) of 10 mL/kg without positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), and lung-protective ventilation (PV group) with 7 mL/kg TV and personal level of PEEP with regular recruitment maneuver every 30 min. Measurements of OI, modified clinical pulmonary infection score (mCPIS), and PPCs were assessed during the perioperative period. Fifty-seven patients in the CV group and 58 in the PV group participated in the data analysis. Patients in the PV group showed better pulmonary dynamic compliance, OI, and peripheral capillary oxygen saturation during and after surgery. The mCPIS was significantly lower in the PV group than in the CV group after surgery. The incidence rate of PPCs was lower in the PV group than in the CV group and the difference was significant in patients whose ventilation time was longer than 6 h in both groups. LPV during laparoscopic radical gastrectomy significantly improved pulmonary oxygenation function and reduced postoperative mCPIS and the incidence of PPCs during the early period after surgery of middle-aged and elderly patients, especially patients whose mechanical ventilation time was longer than 6 h.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Sujet âgé , Complications postopératoires/prévention et contrôle , Échanges gazeux pulmonaires/physiologie , Laparoscopie/méthodes , Gastrectomie/méthodes , Soins peropératoires/méthodes , Maladies pulmonaires/prévention et contrôle , Ventilation artificielle/méthodes , Méthode en double aveugle , Études prospectives , Laparoscopie/effets indésirables , Gastrectomie/effets indésirables
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Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy ; (6): 1021-1025, 2018.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-801676

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@# Objective: To validate the effect and the possible mechanism of human regulatory factor X1 (RFX1) over-expression on the proliferation and invasion of glioma F98 cells. Methods: RFX1-overexpressed F98 cells (F98-RFX1 group) were constructed by lentivirus transfection, a control group (F98-Vector group) and normal group (F98 group) were established. The effect of RFX1 over-expression on F98 cell proliferation was observed with counting method, cell apoptosis was determined by AnnexinV-PI staining, and the cell invasion was observed with Transwell method. Results: F98 cell line over-expressing RFX1 was successfully established. The proliferation capacity of F98-RFX1 group was significantly lower than that of F98 group (48 h: [12.08±2.17]×104/ml vs [23.67±4.51]×104/ ml, P<0.05] and F98-Vector group (96 h: [8.17±0.31]×104/ml vs [18.58±1.18]×104/ml, P<0.05); The apoptosis level of cells in F98RFX1 group was significantly increased ([21.89±2.33]% vs [3.38±1.39]%, [10.42±1.83]%, P<0.05]; The invasiveness of cells in F98RFX1 group was significantly reduced ([33.3±7.99] vs [56.5±13.9], [60.6±11.8], P<0.01). Conclusion: RFX1 can regulate the expression of genes related with proliferation and invasion, thereby inhibiting the proliferation and invasion ability of glioma cells and promote cell apoptosis.

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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136342

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Background & objectives: Recently, a significantly higher ratio of nucleotide changes in the mtDNA genes: COII, ATPase 6, ATPase 8, ND2, ND3, ND4, and ND5 was reported in spermatozoa from populations of infertile Indian men, compared suggesting that screening for mtDNA mutations could provide insight into the aetiology of male infertility. In this study, we examined the published data and found serious errors in the original acquisition and analysis of the data. Methods: The mtDNA data associated with male infertility in Indian populations were retrieved from the published sources. The mtDNA substitution values of infertile and control groups were evaluated using phylogenetic methods and previously published mtDNA phylogenies. Results: Most of the mtDNA polymorphisms reported as significantly correlated with infertility were more commonly found in general populations. Further, our analysis showed that some of the mtDNA substitutions were erroneously overestimated in the infertile groups and underestimated in the control groups, and vice-versa. Interpretation & conclusions: Contrary to earlier claims, our analysis demonstrated no significant association between the mtDNA polymorphisms and male infertility in these studies. Further, these errors in the published data impune the usefulness of mitochondrial molecular analyses in male infertility diagnosis.


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Analyse de mutations d'ADN , ADN mitochondrial/génétique , Humains , Inde/épidémiologie , Infertilité masculine/épidémiologie , Infertilité masculine/génétique , Mâle , Mutation , Phylogenèse , Polymorphisme génétique , Spermatozoïdes/anatomopathologie , Statistiques comme sujet
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