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Int Immunopharmacol ; 123: 110599, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37567011

ABSTRACT

Recent evidence has highlighted the involvement of microRNAs (miRs) in hypoxic pulmonary hypertension (PH), which can be induced under hypoxic conditions. We intend to explore whether the miR-328a-5p/PIN1 axis affects hypoxic PH by regulating the GSK3ß/ß-catenin signaling pathway. The GEO database was retrieved to single out key miRs affecting hypoxic PH. It was observed that downregulation of miR-328a-5p occurred in hypoxia-induced PH samples. The binding affinity between miR-328a-5p to PIN1 was predicted by a bioinformatics tool and verified using a dual luciferase reporter gene assay. Rat primary pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) were exposed to hypoxia for in vitro cell experiments. miR-328a-5p could target and downregulate PIN1 expression, leading to suppressed GSK3ß/ß-catenin activation. In addition, GSK3ß/ß-catenin inactivation curtailed hypoxia-induced vascular inflammatory responses and proliferation and migration in PASMCs in vitro. A hypoxic PH model was established in SD rats to observe the effects of miR-328a-5p on hemodynamic parameters and right heart remodeling. It was demonstrated in vivo that miR-328a-5p downregulated PIN1 expression to suppress GSK3ß/ß-catenin signaling, thereby reducing the vascular inflammatory response and alleviating disease progression in hypoxia-induced PH rats. The evidence provided by our study highlighted the involvement of miR-328a-5p in the translational suppression of PIN1 and the blockade of the GSK3ß/ß-catenin signaling pathway, resulting in attenuation of hypoxic PH progression.


Subject(s)
Hypertension, Pulmonary , MicroRNAs , Animals , Rats , beta Catenin/genetics , beta Catenin/metabolism , Cell Movement/genetics , Cell Proliferation/genetics , Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 beta/genetics , Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 beta/metabolism , Hypertension, Pulmonary/genetics , Hypoxia/genetics , Hypoxia/metabolism , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/metabolism , Pulmonary Artery , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , NIMA-Interacting Peptidylprolyl Isomerase
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J Int Med Res ; 51(7): 3000605231183781, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37466195

ABSTRACT

Single-port laparoscopic appendectomy (SPLA) has become a good alternative to the traditional surgical treatment of acute appendicitis, due to its advantages of small incision, mild postoperative pain, short hospital stay, and good cosmetic effect. However, the further application of SPLA has been restricted by its relatively long operating time, high level of operating difficulty, and increased equipment and technical requirements. Clinical teams worldwide have attempted to improve and optimize SPLA technical protocols and equipment to maintain stable intraoperative pneumoperitoneal pressure, improve the 'triangle relationship' of operating angles, and develop new surgical procedures with less trauma and higher cost-effectiveness. Here, new SPLA techniques reported over the past decade are reviewed and compared, with the aim of providing new insights into technical improvements, equipment upgrades and clinical studies in the coming years.


Subject(s)
Appendicitis , Laparoscopy , Humans , Appendectomy , Appendicitis/surgery , Laparoscopy/methods , Pain, Postoperative/surgery , Acute Disease , Treatment Outcome
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Biomark Med ; 17(22): 921-933, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38235563

ABSTRACT

Aim: To explore the relationship between inflammatory markers and prolonged postoperative ileus (PPOI), and to establish a nomogram for predicting PPOI. Patients & methods: The data of 229 patients were analyzed retrospectively. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the risk factors affecting the occurrence of PPOI. The predictive model of PPOI was established and verified internally. Results: Postoperative PPOI occurred in 87 (38.0%) of all 229 patients. Our study showed that age, preoperative neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and changes in neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio were independent risk factors for PPOI. Conclusion: The nomograms established based on these independent risk factors have good predictive efficacy and may be able to guide clinicians to individualize the diagnosis and treatment.


Subject(s)
Colorectal Neoplasms , Ileus , Humans , Nomograms , Retrospective Studies , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Risk Factors , Ileus/diagnosis , Ileus/etiology , Ileus/epidemiology , Colorectal Neoplasms/complications , Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery
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J Int Med Res ; 50(8): 3000605221119647, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35993249

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical outcomes between single-port laparoscopic appendectomy using a needle-type grasping forceps (SLAN) and conventional three-port laparoscopic appendectomy (CLA) for patients with uncomplicated appendicitis. METHODS: We retrospectively collected clinical data of patients with uncomplicated appendicitis who underwent SLAN or CLA from May 2019 to May 2021 in our center. The patients' baseline characteristics, perioperative outcomes, and follow-up data were compared between the two groups. Additionally, baseline characteristics were compared with postoperative outcomes in the SLAN group. RESULTS: Ninety-six patients were enrolled (SLAN group, n = 32; CLA group, n = 64). The SLAN group had a shorter hospital stay, lower 24-hour postoperative visual analogue scale scores, shorter postoperative fasting time, lower frequency of antibiotic administration, and longer operative time than the CLA group. In the SLAN group, younger patients had a longer appendix and male patients had a thicker appendix; additionally, patients with an appendiceal diameter of 0.6 to 1.0 cm had a longer postoperative hospital stay and higher frequency of antibiotic administration. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with CLA, SLAN may be less invasive, provide faster postoperative recovery, and result in better cosmesis for patients with uncomplicated appendicitis. Further research should be performed to evaluate the long-term outcomes.


Subject(s)
Appendicitis , Laparoscopy , Acute Disease , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Appendectomy , Appendicitis/surgery , Humans , Length of Stay , Male , Postoperative Complications/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Surgical Instruments , Treatment Outcome
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J Surg Case Rep ; 2022(1): rjab557, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35047166

ABSTRACT

Laparoscopic appendectomy has been performed by surgeons all over the world with the advantages of minimal injury. However, conventional multiple ports procedure still has room for improvement to further reduce surgical stress. We present a novel technique of single-port laparoscopic appendectomy using a needle-type grasping forceps (SLAN) for the treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis in adults, which produces just a 1 cm traumbilical incision. Fourteen adult patients underwent this technique without any complications. Many advantages were observed, including minimal surgical trauma, less pain, faster recovery and unobviousable scars. In conclusion, SLAN provides a new choice of minimal invasive procedure for surgeons to treat adult patients with acute uncomplicated appendicitis.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 70: 216-220, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32422581

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Single-port laparoscopy has been used in any areas of surgery, including appendectomy, to reduce the operative stress and enhance postoperative recovery procedure. This paper introduces our attempt to perform single-port laparoscopic appendectomy using conventional laparoscoopic instruments and a needle-type grasping forceps (SLAN), which has dominant advantage in cosmetic appearance. METHODS: We report six pediatric patients who underwent SLAN for uncomplicated appendicitis from April to November 2019. SLAN was performed transumbilically, while conventional laparoscopic instruments and needle-type grasping forceps were both used. After routine intracorporeal appendectomy was completed, the pathological appendix was extracted through the single-port site, while a 10 mm trocar was used to avoid incision infectious. Clinical data and postoperative follow-up data were collected and analyzed to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and clinical outcomes of this novel technique. RESULTS: SLAN was successfully performed in all six pediatric patients. The median operative time, first exhaust time after surgery, pain score of postoperative day 1, and postoperative hospital stay were 69 (range, 50-85) min, 1.33 (range, 1-2) d, 0.83 (range, 0-3) score, 1.5 (range, 1-2) d, respectively. Neither intraoperative nor postoperative complications were noted, while no incision infectious, adhesive intestinal obstruction, and abdominal abscess were observed with 2-9 months follow up. DISCUSSION: Though there are many methods to perform single-port laparoscopic appendectomy, the use of needle grasping forceps in laparoscopic appendectomy has been confirmed a new choice for uncomplicated appendicitis in children. CONCLUSION: SLAN is a feasible and safe technique to treat acute uncomplicated appendicitis in children. To be emphasized, surgeons must strictly grasp the indications for this surgery.

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Oncol Lett ; 16(3): 3791-3795, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30127990

ABSTRACT

The expression of human transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) methyltransferase 9-like (KIAA1456) protein in lung cancer tissue and its effects on certain genes involved in the proliferation, migration and invasion of lung cancer cells were investigated. Immunohistochemistry was applied to stain lung cancer tissue and adjacent tissue sections of 90 lung cancer patients, so as to evaluate the difference in the expression level of KIAA1456 between two tissues. The correlation of KIAA1456 expression with clinicopathological parameters of lung cancer was analyzed. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were used to analyze the relationship between KIAA1456 and postoperative survival in patients with lung cancer. KIAA1456 gene was overexpressed in lung cancer cell lines (A549 and GLC-15), and the influence of KIAA1456 gene on the expression of cyclin D1, neural cadherin (N-cadherin) and epithelial cadherin (E-cadherin) and their involvement in lung cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion were observed. Compared with that in adjacent tissue, the expression of KIAA1456 in lung cancer tissue was significantly decreased (p<0.05). The low expression of KIAA1456 in lung cancer tissue was clearly associated with pathological tumor (pT) stage, pathological node (pN) stage, tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stage and pathological stage, but had no correlation with sex, age, tumor size or histology of the patient. KIAA1456 low expression was related with poor prognosis of the lung cancer patient. According to Western blotting, the overexpression of KIAA1456 in lung cancer cells could inhibit the expressions of cyclin D1 and N-cadherin, and promote the expression of E-cadherin. The results show that KIAA1456 expression was low in lung cancer tissue, and was associated with poor prognosis in patients and was an independent prognostic factor in patients with lung cancer. Thus, KIAA1456 can be used as a tumor suppressor gene in lung cancer, suppressing the proliferation, migration and invasion of lung cancer cells.

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