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Front Aging Neurosci ; 14: 977572, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36172485

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Background: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common non-motor symptoms but are often overlooked in Parkinson's disease (PD). The prevalence of LUTS in PD is inconsistent among different studies. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of LUTS, urinary incontinence, and urinary retention in PD patients, then, investigate potential sources of inconsistency in prevalence estimation. Methods: We searched PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases from inception to May 2022. Studies reporting the prevalence of LUTS or LUTS subtypes in PD were included. Pooled prevalence of LUTS, LUTS subtypes, urinary incontinence, and urinary retention was calculated via random-effects models. Meta-regression and subgroup analyses were performed. Results: Of 7,358 studies after duplicate removal, a total of 73 studies comprising 14,937 PD patients were included. The pooled prevalence of LUTS was 61% (95% CI 53-69; 27 studies; n = 5,179), while the pooled prevalence of storage symptoms and voiding symptoms was 59% (44-73; 9 studies; n = 798) and 24% (14-33; 11 studies; n = 886), respectively. The pooled prevalence of urinary incontinence, retention and post-void residual (PVR) volume ≥ 100 ml were 30% (95% CI 22-39; 21 studies; n = 6,054), 27% (17-37; 14 studies; n = 1,991), and 4% (1-7; 5 studies; n = 439), respectively. The prevalence of LUTS, urinary incontinence, or urinary retention was significantly associated with diagnostic methods. Conclusion: LUTS and its subtypes present in a significant proportion of PD patients. It is necessary to use standardized and validated methods to detect and screen LUTS and its subtypes.Systematic review registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022311233, Identifier: CRD42022311233.

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J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med ; 34(4): 580-587, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31018728

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Aims: The association between maternal education and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has been discussed in considerable studies, yet the inconsistent findings still exist. The aim of this study is to investigate whether maternal education level is associated with GDM risk.Material and methods: PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane Library databases were searched up to October 2018. Observational studies on the association between maternal education level and GDM risk were included. The pooled odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for highest versus lowest level of maternal education were estimated using a random-effects model.Results: As compared to lowest education level, the pooled OR for women with highest education level was 0.75 (95% CI: 0.53-1.05). After adjusting for body mass index (BMI) and family history of diabetes, the estimated effect of maternal education on GDM were 0.68 (95% CI: 0.57-0.80) and 0.75 (95% CI: 0.60-0.92), respectively.Conclusions: Our results indicate that there is no significant association between maternal education level and risk of GDM.


Subject(s)
Diabetes, Gestational , Body Mass Index , Diabetes, Gestational/epidemiology , Educational Status , Female , Humans , Odds Ratio , Pregnancy , Risk Factors
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Sci Total Environ ; 721: 137624, 2020 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32171137

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The occurrence, partition, and human health risk of thirteen pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) have been investigated in surface water, overlying water, pore water and sediment samples from Dianshan Lake of Yangtze River Delta Ecology and Greenery Integration Development Demonstration Zone in China. PPCPs were ubiquitous in aqueous phase and sediments from Dianshan Lake. Sulfamethazine (SMZ) was dominated in surface water and overlying water, while ketoprofen (KPF) was rich in sediment. The total concentration of PPCPs ranged from 0.38-85.27 ng/L, 24.26-130.03 ng/L and 5.39-149.84 µg/kg in surface water, overlying water and sediment, respectively, which were in middle levels compared with these reported in other aquatic environment in China. Naproxen (NPX), sulfadimethoxine (SDM), sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and sulfamethazine (SMZ) in surface water showed a relatively higher level in lake side than those in lake center suggesting that a mixed containment source of human- and animal-derived from the areas around lake. The significant season variations of most PPCPs were mainly attributed to their usage, water temperature and dilution effect. The partition behaviors of PPCPs in sediment-overlying water and sediment-pore water system were mainly affected by their logKow values, and showed weak correlation with total organic carbon (TOC) content in sediment and molecular weights of PPCPs. Preliminary results indicated that PPCPs in Dianshan Lake have not posed a high risk to human health by exposure to drinking water for all age groups. Nevertheless, their potential to cause the mixture toxicity and resistance genes cannot be neglected. This work will contribute to the clear picture of PPCPs contamination in drinking water source in the Demonstration Zone, and provide reliable and simple-to-use information to regulators on the exposure and risk levels of PPCPs, as well as recommendations for future research.


Subject(s)
Cosmetics/analysis , Drinking Water , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Animals , China , Environmental Monitoring , Humans , Risk Assessment , Rivers
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J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med ; 33(5): 758-767, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30001664

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Aims: Several studies have been carried out to examine the association between cigarette smoking during pregnancy and risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), yet the findings are mixed. Therefore, we aimed to estimate the relationship between cigarette smoking during pregnancy and GDM risk.Material and methods: PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane Library databases were searched up to December 2017. Studies on cigarette smoking during pregnancy and GDM were retrieved. The pooled odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for highest versus lowest level of cigarette smoking were calculated using a random-effects model.Results: Compared to nonsmoking, the pooled ORs of cigarette smoking during pregnancy were 0.98 (95% CI: 0.88-1.10) for GDM. Specifically, the pooled ORs of light smoking and heavy smoking during pregnancy for GDM were 1.10 (95% CI: 0.97-1.25) and 1.02 (95% CI: 0.67-1.53), respectively.Conclusions: Our findings suggest that there is no significant association between cigarette smoking during pregnancy and risk of GDM.


Subject(s)
Cigarette Smoking/adverse effects , Diabetes, Gestational/etiology , Female , Humans , Pregnancy
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PLoS One ; 14(12): e0226139, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31877150

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In quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), data are normalized using reference genes, which helps to control for internal differences and reduce error among samples. In this study, the expression profiles of eight candidate housekeeping genes, 18S ribosomal (18S rRNA), elongation factor (EF1), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), ribosomal protein L10 (RPL10), ribosomal protein L17 (RPL17), histone 3 (H3), arginine kinase (AK), amd ß-Actin (ACTB), were evaluated in the parasitic wasp Cotesia chilonis in response to different temperatures. Specifically, the performance and stabilities of these genes were compared in adult wasps maintained in a growth condition at 27°C (normal storage conditions) and in adults obtained from pupae refrigerated at 4°C for five days (cold storage conditions). Data were analyzed using the ΔCt method, BestKeeper, NormFinder, and geNorm. The optimal numbers and stabilities of reference genes varied between the two temperature treatments (27°C and 4°C). In samples stored at normal developmental temperature (27°C), the requirement for normalization in response to low temperature exposures was three genes (18S, H3, AK), whereas normalization in response to high temperature exposures required only two reference genes (GAPDH, ACTB). In samples stored at cold temperature (4°C), for low temperature exposures two reference genes (RPL17, RPL10) were required for standardization, while following high temperature exposures three reference genes (18S, H3, ACTB) were needed. This study strengthens understanding of the selection of reference genes before qRT-PCR analysis in C. chilonis. The reference genes identified here will facilitate further investigations of the biological characteristics of this important parasitoid.


Subject(s)
Gene Expression Profiling/standards , Genes, Essential , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/standards , Wasps/physiology , Actins/genetics , Animals , Arginine Kinase/genetics , Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases/genetics , Histones/genetics , Hot Temperature , Insect Proteins/genetics , Peptide Elongation Factor 1/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics , Reference Standards , Ribosomal Protein L10/genetics , Ribosomal Proteins/genetics , Stress, Physiological , Wasps/genetics
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Tob Induc Dis ; 16: 05, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31516405

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INTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that smoking by family members and friends is a strong predictor of smoking uptake in adolescents, yet the influence on electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has not been systematically reviewed and quantified. METHODS: Relevant studies were identified by searches of the PubMed and ScienceDirect databases up to December 2016. The summary odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using a random-effects model. RESULTS: A total of 21 studies were included in this meta-analysis. A positive association was observed between adolescent e-cigarette use and smoking by family members (OR=1.47, 95% CI=1.30-1.66) and friends (OR=2.72, 95% CI=1.87-3.95), even after adjusting for the individual smoking status. Stratified by family members, the association with smoking in siblings (OR=1.87, 95% CI=1.35-2.60) was more prominent than that in parents (OR=1.41, 95% CI=1.191-.68) and other family members (OR=1.39, 95% CI=1.12-1.72). CONCLUSIONS: The present meta-analysis suggests that smoking by family members and friends is significantly associated with increased probability of e-cigarette use in adolescents.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27999604

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Unsmooth pulse is one of the most important pulses in TCM diagnostics. We constructed the wave intensity (WI) images of unsmooth pulse based on the pressure wave (P), flow velocity wave (U), and WI [(dP/dt)(dU/dt)] by ALOKA Prosound α 10 Color Doppler. The characteristic of Cunkou normal pulse could be summarized as follows: compared to Renying pulse, its W1 amplitude is smaller and NA wave is more obvious, while the W2 wave is indistinct or even invisible, and the R-1st is longer than that of Renying pulse. The principal U wave of Renying pulse looks like "Λ" shape, while it looks like an arched blunt "∩" shape in Cunkou pulse, and the amplitude of U wave in Cunkou pulse is smaller. The direction of the principal U wave in Cunkou unsmooth pulse is up, which shows hoof boots "h" shape with high amplitude and a significant notch on declined branch; the amplitude of predicrotic wave in unsmooth pulse P wave is significantly higher, which could be even higher than that of h1, resulting in early appearance of h3 or integrating with h1, which forms a wide and blunt peak. Unsmooth pulse shows poorer vascular elasticity and greater vascular stiffness.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26771624

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Increasing evidence indicates that cigarette smoking is a strong predictor of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) use, particularly in adolescents, yet the effects has not be systematically reviewed and quantified. Relevant studies were retrieved by searching three databases up to June 2015. The meta-analysis results were presented as pooled odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) calculated by a random-effects model. Current smokers were more likely to use e-cigarette currently (OR: 14.89, 95% CI: 7.70-28.78) and the probability was greater in adolescents than in adults (39.13 vs. 7.51). The probability of ever e-cigarettes use was significantly increased in smokers (OR: 14.67, 95% CI: 11.04-19.49). Compared with ever smokers and adults, the probabilities were much greater in current smokers (16.10 vs. 9.47) and adolescents (15.19 vs. 14.30), respectively. Cigarette smoking increases the probability of e-cigarettes use, especially in current smokers and adolescents.


Subject(s)
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems/statistics & numerical data , Smoking/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Europe/epidemiology , Humans , Models, Statistical , Odds Ratio , United States/epidemiology
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J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med ; 29(10): 1673-9, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26135777

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OBJECTIVE: Several studies have been conducted to examine the association between alcohol consumption during pregnancy and risk of neural tube defects (NTDs), while the results are inconsistent. In the present study, we aimed to clarify the relationship between maternal periconceptional alcohol consumption and NTDs risk in offspring. METHODS: PubMed, Springer Link, and Elsevier databases were searched up to November, 2014. All case-control and cohort studies of maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy with risk of NTDs were included. The pooled odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for highest versus lowest category of alcohol consumption were calculated using a fixed- or random-effects model. RESULTS: The pooled ORs of maternal periconceptional alcohol consumption were 1.01 (95% CI: 0.71-1.45) for total NTDs and 1.03 (95% CI: 0.65-1.64) for NTDs subtype of spina bifida. Specifically, the pooled ORs of maternal alcohol consumption in the first trimester and binge drinking were 1.01 (95% CI: 0.71-1.43), and 1.07 (95% CI: 0.81-1.41), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggested no association between maternal periconceptional alcohol consumption and NTDs risk in offspring.


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Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Neural Tube Defects/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Pregnancy
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Gene ; 548(2): 270-6, 2014 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25042162

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The mitogenome of Chilo auricilius (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea: Crambidae) was a circular molecule made up of 15,367 bp. Sesamia inferens, Chilo suppressalis, Tryporyza incertulas, and C. auricilius, are closely related, well known rice stem borers that are widely distributed in the main rice-growing regions of China. The gene order and orientation of all four stem borers were similar to that of other insect mitogenomes. Among the four stem borers, all AT contents were below 83%, while all AT contents of tRNA genes were above 80%. The genomes were compact, with only 121-257 bp of non-coding intergenic spacer. There are 56 or 62-bp overlapping nucleotides in Crambidae moths, but were only 25-bp overlapping nucleotides in the noctuid moth S. inferens. There was a conserved motif 'ATACTAAA' between trnS2 (UCN) and nad1 in Crambidae moths, but this same region was 'ATCATA' in the noctuid S. inferens. And there was a 6-bp motif 'ATGATAA' of overlapping nucleotides, which was conserved in Lepidoptera, and a 14-bp motif 'TAAGCTATTTAAAT' conserved in the three Crambidae moths (C. suppressalis, C. auricilius and T. incertulas), but not in the noctuid. Finally, there were no stem-and-loop structures in the two Chilo moths.


Subject(s)
Genes, Insect , Genome, Mitochondrial , Mitochondria/genetics , Moths/classification , Moths/metabolism , Animals , Base Sequence , Conserved Sequence , Genes, Mitochondrial , Models, Molecular , Molecular Sequence Data , Moths/genetics , Nucleotide Motifs , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Sci Rep ; 3: 3211, 2013 Nov 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24226906

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Diapause is a complex and dynamic process. Chilo suppressalis, an important rice pest in Asia enters facultative diapause as larvae. Our results demonstrated in Yangzhou, China, diapause was initiated between September 4 and 12, 2010. After diapause termination, C. suppressalis remained in quiescence in the field for as long as three months. The average time between collection of field larvae of C. suppressalis and their pupation decreased as the season progressed from fall to next spring. Unexpectedly, the pupated ratio of female to male in the initiation of diapause was 0.22. The abundance of hsp90, hsp70, hsp60 and CsAQP1 all peaked on January 8 or 15, 2011. Nitric oxide (NO) is a secondary messenger that is positively correlated with the diapause of C. suppressalis. Among several geographically separated populations of C. suppressalis, there are no significant differences in the mRNA levels of hsp70, hsp60 or CsAQP1.


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Diapause, Insect/physiology , Insecta/physiology , Lepidoptera/physiology , Animals , China , Diapause, Insect/genetics , Female , Insecta/genetics , Insecta/metabolism , Larva/genetics , Larva/metabolism , Larva/physiology , Lepidoptera/genetics , Lepidoptera/metabolism , Male , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Oryza/parasitology , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Seasons
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Int J Mol Sci ; 14(5): 10229-41, 2013 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23676354

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Apoptosis is executed through the activity of the caspases that are aspartyl-specific proteases. In this study, we isolated the caspase gene (Cscaspase-1) of Chilo suppressalis (one of the leading pests responsible for destruction of rice crops). It possesses the open reading frame (ORF) of 295 amino acids including prodomain, large subunit and small subunits, and two cleavage sites (Asp23 and Asp194) were found to be located among them. In addition to these profiles, Cscaspase-1 contains two active sites (His134 and Cys176). Genomic analysis demonstrated there was no intron in the genome of Cscaspase-1. The Cscaspase-1 transcripts were found in all tissues of the fifth instar larvae, and higher levels were found in the midgut, hindgut and Malpighian tubules. Examination of Cscaspase-1 expression in different developmental stages indicated low constitutive levels in the eggs and early larvae stages, and higher abundances were exhibited in the last larvae and pupae stages. The relative mRNA levels of Cscaspase-1 were induced by heat and cold temperatures. For example, the highest increase of Cscaspase-1 transcription was at -3 °C and 36 °C respectively. In a word, Cscaspase-1 plays a role of effector in the apoptosis of C. suppressalis. It also correlates with development, metamorphosis and thermotolerance of C. suppreassalis.


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Caspase 1/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic , Insect Proteins/genetics , Lepidoptera/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Binding Sites/genetics , Caspase 1/chemistry , Caspase 1/classification , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/chemistry , DNA, Complementary/genetics , Female , Insect Proteins/chemistry , Insect Proteins/classification , Lepidoptera/enzymology , Lepidoptera/growth & development , Male , Models, Molecular , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Temperature
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Hepatogastroenterology ; 60(121): 191-6, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22687257

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of using an internal stent for pancreaticojejunostomy (PJ) on pancreatic fistula (PF) formation, as well as on the overall outcome for patients undergoing pancreatic resections. METHODOLOGY: Articles published until the end of February 2012 comparing internal stenting and no stenting for PI were included. The primary outcome of interest was PF. The secondary outcome of interest included operative time, intra-operative blood loss, overall morbidity, hospital mortality and postoperative length of hospital stay. RESULTS: Five articles were identified for inclusion. The meta-analysis revealed that internal stenting for PJ was not associated with a statistically significant reduction in PF rate (OR 1.03; 95% CI=0.70 to 1.51; p=0.88). Patients with soft pancreas had higher PF rate in stenting group, but the difference was not significant (OR=1.71; 95% CI=0.95 to 3.10; p=0.08). There was no significant difference between the two groups in operative time, intra-operative blood loss, overall morbidity, hospital mortality, and postoperative length of hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: The current literature suggests that internal stenting for PJ following pancreatic resections does not decrease the rate of pancreatic fistula or alter overall patient's outcome.


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Pancreatectomy/adverse effects , Pancreatic Fistula/prevention & control , Pancreaticojejunostomy/adverse effects , Stents , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control
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World J Gastroenterol ; 18(43): 6315-23, 2012 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23180954

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AIM: To evaluate whether antecolic reconstruction for duodenojejunostomy (DJ) can decrease delayed gastric emptying (DGE) rate after pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy (PPPD) through literature review and meta-analysis. METHODS: Articles published between January 1991 and April 2012 comparing antecolic and retrocolic reconstruction for DJ after PPPD were retrieved from the databases of MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE, OVID and Cochrane Library Central. The primary outcome of interest was DGE. Either fixed effects model or random effects model was used to assess the pooled effect based on the heterogeneity. RESULTS: Five articles were identified for inclusion: two randomized controlled trials and three non-randomized controlled trials. The meta-analysis revealed that antecolic reconstruction for DJ after PPPD was associated with a statistically significant decrease in the incidence of DGE [odds ratio (OR), 0.06; 95% CI, 0.02-0.17; P < 0.00001] and intra-operative blood loss [mean difference (MD), -317.68; 95% CI, -416.67 to -218.70; P < 0.00 001]. There was no significant difference between the groups of antecolic and retrocolic reconstruction in operative time (MD, 25.23; 95% CI, -14.37 to 64.83; P = 0.21), postoperative mortality, overall morbidity (OR, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.20-1.46; P = 0.22) and length of postoperative hospital stay (MD, -9.08; 95% CI, -21.28 to 3.11; P = 0.14). CONCLUSION: Antecolic reconstruction for DJ can decrease the DGE rate after PPPD.


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Duodenostomy , Gastric Emptying , Gastroparesis/prevention & control , Jejunostomy , Pancreaticoduodenectomy/adverse effects , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Chi-Square Distribution , Duodenostomy/adverse effects , Duodenostomy/mortality , Female , Gastroparesis/etiology , Gastroparesis/mortality , Gastroparesis/physiopathology , Humans , Jejunostomy/adverse effects , Jejunostomy/mortality , Length of Stay , Male , Middle Aged , Odds Ratio , Pancreaticoduodenectomy/methods , Pancreaticoduodenectomy/mortality , Plastic Surgery Procedures/adverse effects , Plastic Surgery Procedures/mortality , Risk Factors , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban ; 43(2): 156-60, 2012 Mar.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22650021

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the expressions of Bcl-2 and Beclin-1 in pancreatic cancer and analyze the correlation between them. METHODS: The pancreatic tissue samples were collected from each 6 cases of pancreatic cancer, pancreatic exocrine benign tumor, chronic pancreatitis and normal pancreas and marked as group A, group B, group C and group D, respectively. The mRNA expression levels of Bcl-2 and Beclin-1 were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and the protein expression levels of Bcl-2 and Beclin-1 were detected through immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: The expression levels of Bcl-2 mRNA and protein, were the lowest in group D and the highest in group A (P < 0.05). The expression levels of Beclin-1 mRNA and protein in group A were significantly lower than those in group B and group D (P < 0.05). However, the expression levels of Beclin-1 between group A and group C were not significantly different (P > 0.05). The correlation coefficient between Bcl-2 and Beclin-1 protein expression in pancreatic cancer is--0.827 (P = 0. 042). CONCLUSION: Compared with normal pancreatic tissue, pancreatic cancer had Bcl-2 expression upregulated and Beclin-1 expression downregulated. The increased anti-apoptotic effect of Bcl-2 and the decreased autophagic effect of Beclin-1 may collaboratively contribute to the occurrence of pancreatic cancer.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma/metabolism , Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/metabolism , Apoptosis , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Pancreatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/metabolism , Adult , Aged , Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/genetics , Beclin-1 , Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal/metabolism , Female , Humans , Male , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Middle Aged , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/genetics , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol ; 36(1): 53-9, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22099870

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OBJECTIVE: Patients with liver cirrhosis suffer from hyperinsulinemia, hyperglucagonemia and a certain degree of insulin resistance, and portosystemic shunts may be involved in the etiology. A transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) as a treatment for the complications of portal hypertension leads to hemodynamic changes. The objective of the present study is to evaluate whether TIPS can also affect glycometabolism in cirrhosis patients. METHODS: Forty-six liver cirrhosis patients (experimental group [EG]) without diabetes who underwent TIPS were evaluated. Portal venous pressure (PVP), cardiac output (CO) and blood flow in the shunt (BFS) were measured or calculated before TIPS, after 15 minutes and, finally, after 90 days. Twenty-five liver cirrhosis patients without diabetes and without TIPS were included as the control group (CG). Oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) were carried out at 0, 1, 7, 30 and 90 days after TIPS or after inclusion in the study. Indices related to glycometabolism and liver function, which included biochemical values, were also investigated. RESULTS: PVP changed immediately from 39.43 ± 1.29 cmH(2)O to 21.43 ± 1.42 cmH(2)O and remained stable thereafter. A pronounced increase in CO was observed after TIPS, while BFS did not change significantly. Also, glycosylated hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c)), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), fasting plasma C-peptide (FPC), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and 2-h post-challenge plasma glucose (2 hPG) were non significantly increased after the shunt. Statistically significant hyperinsulinemia and hyperglucagonemia persisted for 90 days after TIPS. In addition, TIPS was followed by an increase in insulin resistance (IR) and ß-cell function. Thirty-four patients in the EG and 15 in the CG were diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes after 90 days. No significant differences in biochemical values were observed 90 days after the shunt. CONCLUSION: In addition to causing hemodynamic changes, TIPS augments hyperglucagonemia because of increased secretion and decreased clearance of glucagon in the liver, whereas IR deteriorates after the procedure. However, glycemic control does not worsen after TIPS, and the procedure is not associated with a higher risk of diabetes largely because of the simultaneous increase in insulin.


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Glucagon/biosynthesis , Hormones/biosynthesis , Hyperinsulinism/etiology , Hypertension, Portal/surgery , Liver Cirrhosis/blood , Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic , Adult , Aged , Algorithms , Cardiac Output , Case-Control Studies , Diabetes Mellitus/diagnosis , Female , Glucose Tolerance Test , Humans , Hypertension, Portal/etiology , Insulin Resistance , Liver Cirrhosis/complications , Male , Middle Aged , Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic/adverse effects , Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic/methods , Postoperative Care , Prediabetic State/diagnosis , Predictive Value of Tests , Preoperative Care , Sensitivity and Specificity , Treatment Outcome
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Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban ; 42(5): 633-7, 2011 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22007487

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OBJECTIVE: To identify differentially expressed proteins between pancreatic tumor tissues and the adjacent noncancerous tissues by comparative proteomics analysis. METHODS: Six pairs pancreatic tumor tissues and the adjacent noncancerous tissues were obtained and selected for two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2-DE) analysis. The differentially expressed proteins were identified using the PDQuest 2-D analysis software. After cutting and enzymolysis, the differentially expressed proteins were analysised by ESI-Q-TOF mass spectrometer. The MS/MS data were acquired and searched in the Swiss-Prot database using MASCOT software. Altered expression of representative proteins was validated by immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: A total of 97 points were identified as differentially expressed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, of which 31 were successfully identified by ESI-Q-TOF mass spectrometer. Among the proteins identified by mass spectrometer, 23 were upregulated and the other 8 were downregulated. These proteins were involved in different functional processes and protein families: glucolysis, hyaluronidase, I, II-phase metabolic enzymes, metalloproteinase, cytoskeleton, Ca2+ metabolism and so on. Immunohistochemical staining revealed an overexpression of HYAL1 and low expression of CYP2C8 and GSTM2 in pancreatic tumor. CONCLUSION: The differentially expressed proteins between pancreatic tumor tissues and the adjacent noncancerous tissues can be identified by comparative proteomics approach. The selected proteins will provide a valuable clue and help for further research.


Subject(s)
Neoplasm Proteins/analysis , Pancreatic Neoplasms/chemistry , Proteome/analysis , Proteomics/methods , Aged , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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