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Transplant Proc ; 50(3): 898-901, 2018 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29661460

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Paraganglioma (extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma) of the bladder is a very rare disease, accounting for 0.06% of all bladder tumors. Optimal management of bladder paraganglioma before kidney transplantation is unknown. We report a case of partial cystectomy for urinary bladder paraganglioma before living kidney transplantation. CASE PRESENTATION: A 59-year-old man with a 27-year history of hemodialysis was referred to our department for further examination of a bladder tumor detected during pre-transplantation testing. Cystoscopy revealed a submucosal tumor on the right side of the bladder. The patient experienced a hypertensive crisis during transurethral resection of the bladder tumor. Endocrinologic and pathologic examinations confirmed the diagnosis of paraganglioma in the urinary bladder. A partial cystectomy was performed before kidney transplantation. Nine months after partial cystectomy, the patient underwent AB0-incompatible living kidney transplantation from his spouse. No disease recurrence or graft rejection was observed 12 months after the transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this is the 1st report on the management of paraganglioma in the urinary bladder before living kidney transplantation. Kidney transplantation after partial cystectomy is an option that may be considered in patients with paraganglioma of the urinary bladder, with careful observations of bladder function and vesicoureteral reflux to the grafts.


Subject(s)
Kidney Transplantation , Paraganglioma/complications , Paraganglioma/surgery , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/complications , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Cystectomy/methods , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery , Male , Middle Aged
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J Clin Pharm Ther ; 42(5): 631-633, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28497637

ABSTRACT

WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVES: There is a lack of consensus regarding optimal anticoagulation regimen and duration for inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombus due to the paucity of clinical evidence. A case of IVC thrombus treated with 3 months of rivaroxaban therapy is reported. CASE DESCRIPTION: Fifty-two-year-old male Caucasian presented following a motorcycle accident, with multiple left rib fractures requiring emergent amputation surgeries. During the hospitalization, he developed IVC thrombosis and completed 3 months of rivaroxaban treatment without any complication. The Doppler images at 6-week, 3-month and 6-month follow-up appointments showed no IVC thrombosis. WHAT IS NEW AND CONCLUSION: This is the first case of IVC thrombosis successfully treated with rivaroxaban. Further case series and clinical studies are needed to guide the use of direct oral anticoagulants for IVC thrombosis.


Subject(s)
Factor Xa Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Multiple Trauma/complications , Rivaroxaban/therapeutic use , Venous Thrombosis/drug therapy , Administration, Oral , Factor Xa Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Rivaroxaban/administration & dosage , Time Factors , Vena Cava, Inferior , Venous Thrombosis/etiology
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Int J Sports Med ; 37(8): 614-8, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27176889

ABSTRACT

Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) enhances whole-body exercise endurance. However, it is poorly understood whether the beneficial effects originate from systemic (e. g., cardiovascular system) or peripheral (e. g., skeletal muscle) adaptations. The present study examined the effects of IPC on local muscle endurance during fatiguing isometric exercise. 12 male subjects performed sustained isometric unilateral knee-extension exercise at 20% of maximal voluntary contraction until failure. Prior to the exercise, subjects completed IPC or control (CON) treatments. During exercise trial, electromyography activity and near-infrared spectroscopy-derived deoxygenation in skeletal muscle were continuously recorded. Endurance time to task failure was significantly longer in IPC than in CON (mean±SE; 233±9 vs. 198±9 s, P<0.001). Quadriceps electromyography activity was not significantly different between IPC and CON. In contrast, deoxygenation dynamics in the quadriceps vastus lateralis muscle was significantly faster in IPC than in CON (27.1±3.4 vs. 35.0±3.6 s, P<0.01). The present study found that IPC can enhance muscular endurance during fatiguing isometric exercise. Moreover, IPC accelerated muscle deoxygenation dynamics during the exercise. Therefore, we suggest that the origin of beneficial effects of IPC on exercise performance may be the enhanced mitochondrial metabolism in skeletal muscle.


Subject(s)
Exercise/physiology , Ischemic Preconditioning , Physical Endurance/physiology , Quadriceps Muscle/physiology , Electromyography , Humans , Isometric Contraction , Knee , Male , Muscle Fatigue/physiology , Oxygen/physiology , Oxygen Consumption , Young Adult
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Phytopathology ; 98(2): 181-6, 2008 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18943194

ABSTRACT

The infection of melon plants by Melon necrotic spot virus (MNSV) and the development of necrotic disease symptoms are a seasonal occurrence in Japan, which take place between winter and early summer, but not during mid-summer. In this paper we investigate the effect of three different temperatures (15, 20, and 25 degrees C) on the local and systemic expression of MNSV in melon plants. Previously, the incidence of plants expressing systemic symptoms caused by MNSV and other viruses was found to be greater at temperatures less than 20 degrees C. In this study, our temperature-shift experiments support previous studies that found the expression of systemic symptoms increases as temperature falls from 25 to 20 degrees C and decreases as temperature rises from 20 to 25 degrees C. However, MNSV replication in melon cells and local viral movement within leaves following the inoculation of melon protoplasts or cotyledons were more frequent at 25 degrees C than at 15 or 20 degrees C.


Subject(s)
Carmovirus/growth & development , Cucurbitaceae/virology , Plant Diseases/virology , Temperature , Blotting, Northern , Carmovirus/genetics , Carmovirus/metabolism , Cucurbitaceae/cytology , Plant Leaves/cytology , Plant Leaves/virology , Virus Replication/genetics
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand ; 48(5): 613-8, 2004 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15101858

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Prolonged and excessive inflation of pneumatic tourniquets leads to a hyperdynamic circulatory response. Sympathomimetic activity is an important factor in tourniquet-induced hypertension. Stellate ganglion block specifically blunts sympathetic efferent nerves and prevents hypertension induced by sympathomimetic stimulation. The present study was performed to investigate the effects of stellate ganglion block (SGB) on arterial pressure and heart rate during prolonged tourniquet use under general anesthesia. METHODS: Twenty patients scheduled for knee arthroscopy were either treated with 10 ml of 1% lidocaine for SGB (SGB group; n = 10), or intramuscular injection (IM group; n = 10) before tourniquet inflation. Comparisons of systolic and diastolic arterial pressure and heart rate were made before and after the induction of anesthesia, 10 min after the lidocaine treatment, every 5 min during the first 60 min after tourniquet inflation, and immediately before and 5 min following deflation. The maximum values of the circulatory variables were compared. RESULTS: Tourniquet inflation caused increases in the circulatory variables in both groups. Systolic arterial pressure in the SGB group was significantly lower than that in the IM group after 55 min of tourniquet inflation. Diastolic arterial pressure also was significantly lower in the SGB group immediately before the deflation. The maximum values of the three hemodynamic variables were significantly lower in the SGB group. Arterial pressure significantly decreased after tourniquet deflation in the IM group. CONCLUSION: Ipsilateral SGB attenuated the hyperdynamic response mediated by prolonged tourniquet inflation during knee arthroscopy.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, General , Autonomic Nerve Block/methods , Hypertension/prevention & control , Preoperative Care/methods , Stellate Ganglion , Tourniquets/adverse effects , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage , Anesthetics, Local/therapeutic use , Arthroscopy , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Heart Rate/drug effects , Humans , Injections, Intramuscular , Knee/surgery , Lidocaine/administration & dosage , Lidocaine/therapeutic use , Time Factors
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Virology ; 287(2): 310-20, 2001 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11531409

ABSTRACT

Foamy viruses (FV) are complex retroviruses with additional bel genes located between env and the 3' long-terminal repeat. The functions of the bel 2 and bet genes are unknown and both are dispensable for replication of the prototypic human foamy virus in cell cultures. We examined the function(s) of bel 2 and bet of the distantly related feline foamy virus (FFV) in the proviral context. Mutagenesis was used to alter the Bel 2 and Bet or to abrogate their expression. The Bel 2/Bet mutants showed a 1000-fold reduced viral titer in feline kidney cells; in human 293T cells, viral titer was only about 10-fold reduced compared to wild-type FFV. In both cell types, the Bel 2/Bet mutations resulted in a reduced release of FFV particles. The results indicate that FFV Bet is required for efficient virus replication. The functions of the Bel 2 and Bet proteins are discussed.


Subject(s)
Proviruses/genetics , Spumavirus/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Cat Diseases/virology , Cats , Cells, Cultured , Gene Deletion , Gene Expression , Humans , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation , Proviruses/ultrastructure , Spumavirus/physiology , Spumavirus/ultrastructure , Terminal Repeat Sequences , Virion/physiology
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Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ; 48(11): 1826-7, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11086928

ABSTRACT

Two new actinidine-type monoterpene alkaloids, delavayines B (1) and C (2), were isolated from the MeOH extract of the aerial parts of Incarvillea delavayi, a close species of which, I. sinensis, is used as an analgesic for rheumatic pain in China, and the structures have been elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/isolation & purification , Monoterpenes , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Terpenes/isolation & purification , Alkaloids/chemistry , China , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Plant Roots/chemistry , Terpenes/chemistry
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J Hand Surg Am ; 25(4): 668-73, 2000 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10913207

ABSTRACT

The pedicled latissimus dorsi flap was used for the reconstruction of finger function in 12 patients with severely disabled hands. The fascial origin of the muscle was sutured directly to finger flexors in 6 patients, and to extensors in the other 6 patients in the forearm without severing the neurovascular pedicle. Voluntary contraction of the muscle was obtained in all patients. Useful tendon gliding was achieved in 6 patients, thereby providing total active motion of fingers of >100 degrees. In the remaining 6 patients, however, several problems such as stiff finger joints prevented appropriate tendon gliding, resulting in total active motion of <60 degrees. When these problems are overcome, the pedicled latissimus dorsi muscle can yield satisfactory excursion for extrinsic tendons of the fingers. In contrast to free muscle transplantation, early and predictable recovery of function can be obtained using this particular technique without any risk of denervation of the muscle.


Subject(s)
Fingers/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Amputation, Traumatic , Biomechanical Phenomena , Female , Finger Injuries/surgery , Fingers/physiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Range of Motion, Articular , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Risk Factors
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Carcinogenesis ; 21(4): 757-68, 2000 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10753213

ABSTRACT

Animal models of colitis, which develop dysplasia and cancer similar to human ulcerative colitis are needed to further investigate the dysplasia cancer sequence. This study describes the expression of B-catenin and p53 along with the histopathology and inflammation scores as they relate to dysplasia and cancer in the dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) colitis model. Swiss Webster mice were fed with 5% DSS as follows: group A, four cycles of DSS, 84 days total (1 cycle = 7 days DSS + 14 days H(2)O); group B, four cycles DSS followed by 120 days H(2)O, 204 days total; group C, 7 days DSS followed by 180 days H(2)O, 187 days total; group D, 7 days DSS followed by 90 days H(2)O, 97 days total. The incidences of dysplasia and/or cancer were 15.8, 37.5, 18.1 and 0% in groups A-D, respectively. Dysplasia and/or cancer occurred as flat lesions or as dysplasia-associated lesion or mass (DALM) as observed in the human. Thirty-three percent of cancers had associated dysplasia. Within group A, inflammation scores were significantly higher in animals with dysplasia and/or cancer compared with those without dysplasia and/or cancer (P < 0. 05-P < 0.0001). Inflammation scores were significantly higher in animals with cancers versus those with dysplasia (P < 0.015) and in flat dysplasia and/or cancer versus DALM (P < 0.0042). B-catenin showed translocation from the cell membrane to the cytoplasm and/or nucleus in 100% of DALM and 5.8% of flat dysplasia and/or cancer. A total of 94.2% of flat dysplasia and/or cancer had exclusive cell membrane expression compared with 0% DALM (P < 0.0001). Only 7.4% of dysplasia and/or cancer showed nuclear expression of p53. In colitis-associated dysplasia and/or cancer in the DSS model: (i) histology resembles that in the human; (ii) inflammation plays a significant role in the dysplasia cancer sequence and whether dysplasia and/or cancer grows as a flat lesion or a DALM; (iii) the early molecular pathways are different for flat dysplasia and/or cancer versus DALM, with nuclear/cytoplasmic translocation of B-catenin as an early event in DALM but not flat dysplasia and/or cancer; and (iv) p53 has little or no role in dysplasia and/or cancer. This well characterized model provides an excellent vehicle for studying the roles of inflammation, the molecular events and the role of chemopreventive agents in colitis-associated neoplasia.


Subject(s)
Colitis/complications , Colon/pathology , Colonic Neoplasms/etiology , Cytoskeletal Proteins/analysis , Trans-Activators , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/analysis , Animals , Colitis/metabolism , Colitis/pathology , Dextran Sulfate , Female , Genes, APC/physiology , Humans , Mice , Mutation , beta Catenin
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Phytochemistry ; 53(2): 253-6, 2000 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10680179

ABSTRACT

Antinociceptive activities of an Incarvillea delavayi extract, as well as its constituents, 8-epideoxyloganic acid and delavayine A, were evaluated in the acetic acid induced writhing test in mice. An oral administration of the delavayi extract weakly decreased the number of writhings and stretchings in this test, in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, orally administered 8-epideoxyloganic acid showed weak antinociceptive activity, whereas administration by subcutaneous injection did not. However, subcutaneous injection of delavayine A, a novel monoterpene alkaloid, showed a more significant level of antinociceptive activity.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids , Analgesics/chemistry , Monoterpenes , Pain Measurement , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Terpenes/chemistry , Administration, Oral , Analgesics/isolation & purification , Analgesics/pharmacology , Animals , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred ICR , Molecular Structure , Pain/drug therapy , Pyrans/chemistry , Pyrans/isolation & purification , Spectrometry, Mass, Fast Atom Bombardment , Terpenes/isolation & purification
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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 27 Suppl 3: 636-40, 2000 Dec.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11190309

ABSTRACT

We evaluated the actual condition of work and mental stress on visiting nursing staff, for the purposes of establishing a suitable visiting-nursing system for severely handicapped children. The subjects were 13 visiting nurses involved in the care of two children with Werdnig-Hoffman disease. The visiting-nursing staff was examined by questionnaire. Of these staff, 77% felt a burden from their work. They felt a burden due to the special needs of pediatric patients and the relationship between the staff and parents. The relationship between visiting-nursing staff and other medical staff, including doctors, was another main factor in this burden. The younger nurses felt this burden more strongly.


Subject(s)
Caregivers/psychology , Community Health Nursing , Disabled Children , Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood/nursing , Stress, Psychological/psychology , Adult , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood/therapy , Ventilators, Mechanical
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Jpn Heart J ; 41(6): 723-31, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11232989

ABSTRACT

We evaluated left atrial systolic function using left atrial ejection force (LAEF) in 19 patients with sick sinus syndrome (SSS) and in 20 with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (Paf) whose ages ranged from 48 to 80 years. We also evaluated 35 normal individuals for comparison. The LAEF was calculated as 1/3 x mitral valve area x (peak velocity of A wave)2 using two-dimensional and pulsed-Doppler echocardiography according to Newton's law of motion and hydrodynamics. In normal individuals, LAEF positively correlated with age (r = 0.82, p < 0.01). Normal LAEF was calculated as 0.098 x age - 0.74 (kdynes) from the regression line. Because of this correlation, we used age-corrected LAEF (%LAEF) that was calculated as (measured LAEF / normal LAEF) x 100. The results showed that this value was 53+/-26% in patients with SSS and 54+/-26% in patients with Paf. Both were significantly lower than normal individuals (p < 0.001). Among SSS subtypes, %LAEF was lower in types II and III than in type I (51+/-14%, 37+/-19%, and 81+/-35%, respectively). In conclusion, left atrial systolic function is depressed in patients with Paf and SSS, in particular, types II and III. These results suggest that the pathological abnormalities extend not only to the sinus node but also to the left atrial muscle in patients with SSS and Paf.


Subject(s)
Atrial Fibrillation/physiopathology , Atrial Function, Left/physiology , Sick Sinus Syndrome/physiopathology , Systole , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Atrial Fibrillation/diagnostic imaging , Echocardiography , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mitral Valve/physiopathology , Sick Sinus Syndrome/diagnostic imaging
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Jpn Heart J ; 40(3): 311-20, 1999 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10506853

ABSTRACT

Noninvasive estimation of pulmonary arterial pressure is important for hemodynamic monitoring of patients with heart disease. In patients with tricuspid regurgitation (TR), the peak velocity of TR on continuous-wave (CW) Doppler can be used to estimate the systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (PAPs) using the simplified Bernoulli equation. We evaluated a new technique of contrast-enhanced CW Doppler for calculating PAPs in patients with trivial TR. Forty-one patients without visible TR detected by color Doppler, pulsed Doppler or CW Doppler were evaluated. Age ranged from 19 to 73 (55 +/- 12) years old. Tricuspid flow signals were recorded on CW Doppler after intravenous administration of indocyanin green (ICG) or Albunex. PAPs was calculated as; PAPs = 4 x VTR2 + 10 mmHg, where VTR is the peak velocity of TR. PAPs calculated using contrast-enhanced CW Doppler was compared with PAPs measured by the following cardiac catheterization. 1) TR signals were recorded using the contrast-enhanced CW Doppler technique in 39 of 41 patients (95%) after intravenous administration of contrast agents. 2) The error of estimate of PAPs using the contrast-enhanced CW Doppler technique was -2.4 +/- 7.5 mmHg, and the percent error was -10.7 +/- 32.4% in all patients. In 20 of 39 patients (51%), the error of estimate was within +/- 5 mmHg. 3) PAPs was overestimated by 12.2 +/- 6.1 mmHg in patients with good contrast enhancement of TR signals. The contrast-enhanced CW Doppler technique is useful for estimating PAPs noninvasively in patients with trivial TR. It is better to assume the right atrial pressure as 3-5 mmHg, not 10 mmHg, in patients with good enhancement of trivial TR. Physiological TR may be enhanced by contrast agents in these patients.


Subject(s)
Pulmonary Artery/physiopathology , Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency/physiopathology , Adult , Aged , Blood Pressure , Cardiac Catheterization , Contrast Media/administration & dosage , Echocardiography , Female , Humans , Image Enhancement , Male , Middle Aged , Systole , Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Doppler
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Int J Cardiol ; 70(2): 155-63, 1999 Jul 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10454304

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Cold pressor, hyperventilation and exercise stress tests were usually used for inducing an angina attack in patients with vasospastic angina pectoris. We induced vasospastic angina attack using the mental calculation stress test, and compared the results with those using other stress tests. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Subjects were 29 patients with vasospastic angina pectoris. Their ages were 60.8+/-8.4 years. Coronary vasospasm was induced by an acetylcholine infusion test during coronary angiography. The mental stress test was performed as follows; after memorizing six digits numbers, they repeated these numbers in reverse for 5 min, and performed serial subtraction of 17 from 1000 for 5 min. Blood pressure, heart rate and ECG were recorded every 1-5 min during the mental stress test. The serum concentrations of epinephrine and norepinephrine were measured before and during the mental stress test. We compared these results with those obtained using cold pressor, hyperventilation and the Master two-step exercise stress test. RESULTS: (1) Eight of the 29 patients (28%) showed ischemic ST-T change, which was caused by the mental stress test. (2) The increase in norepinephrine was greater in patients with an ST-T change than without an ST-T change (0.11+/-0.06 vs. 0.04+/-0.04 ng/ml, P<0.01). (3) The incidence of the ST-T change caused by the mental stress test (28%) was similar to the cold pressor test (27%) and greater than that caused by the hyperventilation test (13%). The incidence of ST-T change caused by the Master two-step test was 55%. CONCLUSIONS: The mental stress test is an effective inducer of vasospastic angina attack, and attack may be induced by neurohumoral vasoconstrictive reflex and/or increased left ventricular afterload.


Subject(s)
Angina Pectoris, Variant/diagnosis , Cold Temperature , Hyperventilation , Stress, Psychological , Acetylcholine/administration & dosage , Adult , Aged , Angina Pectoris, Variant/diagnostic imaging , Angina Pectoris, Variant/physiopathology , Blood Pressure , Coronary Angiography/methods , Electrocardiography , Exercise Test , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Heart Rate , Humans , Injections, Intravenous , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity , Vasoconstriction/drug effects , Vasodilator Agents/administration & dosage
18.
Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi ; 90(6): 614-8, 1999 Jun.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10422436

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We have reviewed clinical characteristics of bladder cancer in adolescent patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 1978 and 1997, we have experienced eight bladder cancer patients of 7 men and 1 woman under 30 years old. Two patients were less than 20 years old and six patient were more than 20 years old. We have reviewed initial symptoms, diagnostic methods, cystoscopic findings, methods of treatment, pathological findings, and prognosis of these patients. RESULTS: The most common chief complaint was asymptomatic macroscopic hematuria. Cystoscopically, all tumors were papillary and solitary except in one case. All of tumors were superficial transitional cell carcinomas and treated with transurethral resection (TUR). Although the tumors in patients of less than 20 years old were pathologically grade 1 and 2, two cases of grade 3 tumors were found in patients more than 20 years old. The prognosis of these patients were good, for none of them was dead and the recurrence rate after TUR was 12.5% (1/8). CONCLUSIONS: We considered that characteristics of bladder cancer in adolescent patients were low stage, low grade, and good prognosis. But it was found that high grade tumors were contained in patients more than 20 years old.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/pathology , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/complications , Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/surgery , Child , Combined Modality Therapy , Cystoscopy , Female , Humans , Male , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/epidemiology , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/prevention & control , Prognosis , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/complications , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/surgery , Urologic Surgical Procedures/methods
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 13(3): 389-96, 1999 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10102973

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The increased risk of colonic malignancies in individuals with ulcerative colitis has prompted a search for early biomarkers of disease progression. AIM: To characterize Phase II detoxication enzyme expression during acute and chronic colitis. The mouse model of dextran sulphate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis represents a relevant system with which to sequentially evaluate the spectrum of biochemical changes associated with colorectal cancer risk. METHODS: Acute and chronic colitis were induced in Swiss Webster mice by administering DSS in the drinking water (5%) for 1-4 cycles. Each cycle consisted of 7 days DSS and 14 days of water. The glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity, gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase (gamma-GCS) activity and glutathione content of the colonic tissues were determined at various time points throughout the experiment. Alterations in GST isozyme expression were confirmed by Western and Northern blot. RESULTS: GST activity was reduced significantly in the colon by the end of Cycle 1 (84% of control values). Specific activities continued to decrease with subsequent cycles of DSS exposure. By the end of Cycle 4, glutathione levels and gamma-GCS activity had reached 29% and 56% of control, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that detoxication enzyme depletion is associated with both acute and chronic colitis and may be an important event in the progression of ulcerative colitis to colon cancer.


Subject(s)
Colitis/enzymology , Colon/enzymology , Dextran Sulfate , Animals , Biomarkers , Blotting, Northern , Blotting, Western , Colitis/chemically induced , Colonic Neoplasms/enzymology , Female , Glutamate-Cysteine Ligase/metabolism , Glutathione/metabolism , Glutathione Transferase/metabolism , Immunohistochemistry , Isoenzymes/metabolism , Mice
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Anal Quant Cytol Histol ; 21(1): 85-8, 1999 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10068782

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To perform flow cytometric and immunohistochemical analysis of early gastric carcinoma in order to investigate the clinical value of DNA ploidy, Ki-67 and p53 as indicators of lymph node metastasis. STUDY DESIGN: We studied 108 cases of surgically resected early gastric carcinoma, which comprised 21 cases showing positive lymph node metastasis (group A) and 87 cases showing negative lymph node metastasis (group B). RESULTS: Aneuploidy was seen in 16 cases (76.2%) in group A in contrast to 10 cases (11.5%) in group B (P = .0029). The mean value of the Ki-67 labeling rate in all cases was 21.9%, and 15 cases (79.0%) showed a Ki-67 labeling rate of more than 21.9% in group A, while they numbered 31 (37.4%) in group B (P = .0016). Cases with cell positive for p53 protein numbered 15 (75%) in group A, while they numbered 38 (46%) in group B (P = .0460). CONCLUSION: DNA aneuploidy, a high labeling rate of Ki-67 and overexpression of p53 are all useful indicators of lymph node metastasis in patients with early gastric carcinoma.


Subject(s)
Aneuploidy , Ki-67 Antigen/metabolism , Lymphatic Metastasis/diagnosis , Stomach Neoplasms/genetics , Stomach Neoplasms/metabolism , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolism , Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Flow Cytometry , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Neoplasm Staging , Prognosis
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