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Neural Regen Res ; 17(7): 1596-1603, 2022 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34916446

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Retinitis pigmentosa is a retinal disease characterized by photoreceptor degeneration. There is currently no effective treatment for retinitis pigmentosa. Although a mixture of lutein and other antioxidant agents has shown promising effects in protecting the retina from degeneration, the role of lutein alone remains unclear. In this study, we administered intragastric lutein to Pde6brd10 model mice, which display degeneration of retinal photoreceptors, on postnatal days 17 (P17) to P25, when rod apoptosis reaches peak. Lutein at the optimal protective dose of 200 mg/kg promoted the survival of photoreceptors compared with vehicle control. Lutein increased rhodopsin expression in rod cells and opsin expression in cone cells, in line with an increased survival rate of photoreceptors. Functionally, lutein improved visual behavior, visual acuity, and retinal electroretinogram responses in Pde6brd10 mice. Mechanistically, lutein reduced the expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein in Müller glial cells. The results of this study confirm the ability of lutein to postpone photoreceptor degeneration by reducing reactive gliosis of Müller cells in the retina and exerting anti-inflammatory effects. This study was approved by the Laboratory Animal Ethics Committee of Jinan University (approval No. LACUC-20181217-02) on December 17, 2018.

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Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) ; 34(6): 726-728, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34733003

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The conventional treatment for the resection of cervical spinal tumors comprises anterior, posterior, and combined surgical approaches. However, these approaches have certain limitations when tumors invade the vertebrae, vertebral artery, or spinal nerves. Herein, we report an interesting case where a 45-year-old patient was admitted for neck pain. An invasive cervical spinal tumor was discovered and approached in two stages: stage 1 was open biopsy with posterior instrumentation, which was followed by stage 2 with an anterolateral approach for definitive surgical resection. A series of preoperative tests including angiography as well as a balloon occlusion test of the vertebral artery facilitated stage 2 surgical planning for gross total resection of the tumor while minimizing surgical complications.

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