Laparoscopic Splenic Biopsy—Porcine to Human Studies—Using a Fibrin Sealant Technique

2013 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. e54-e56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kei Yiu Douglas Hui ◽  
Stuart M. Robinson ◽  
Aimen Amer ◽  
Jonathan P. Wallis ◽  
Steven A. White
2007 ◽  
Vol 148 (29) ◽  
pp. 1353-1358 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edit Bagoly ◽  
Gergely Fehér ◽  
László Szapáry

Az agyérbetegségek jelentőségét jelzi, hogy a cardiovascularis és tumoros betegségek után a stroke jelenti a harmadik leggyakoribb halálokot világszerte. Mivel stroke során az érintett agyállomány irreverzíbilisen károsodik, az infarktust övező épen maradt, de általában hipoperfundált agyterületek működésének serkentésével lehet a betegek állapotán javítani. Az agyi véráramlás növelése révén várható javulás a stroke-on még át nem esett, de krónikus agyi hipoperfúzióban szenvedő betegek tüneteiben is. Célkitűzés, módszer: Jelen tanulmány célja, hogy áttekintse a vinpocetin akut és krónikus agyérbetegségekben történő alkalmazásának eddig publikált humán vizsgálati eredményeit, és összefoglaló képet adjon a gyógyszer főbb indikációs területeiről, az ott mutatott hatékonyságról. Eredmények: A vinpocetin akut ischaemiás stroke-ban történő alkalmazását vizsgáló tanulmányok száma csekély, eredményeik pedig ellentmondásosak. Krónikus agyérbetegek esetében mind az egyszeri, mind a hosszú távú vinpocetinkezelést követően PET-, SPECT-, TCD- és NIRS-vizsgálatokkal a laesio körüli ép agyterületek perfúziónövekedése, fokozott glükóz- és O 2 -felhasználása igazolódott, és jelentős javulás volt észlelhető a vér reológiai paramétereiben is. A klinikai hatékonyságot értékelő nemzetközi tanulmányok metaanalízise alapján a gyógyszer per os alkalmazásával szignifikáns javulás jelentkezik a kognitív teljesítményben és a napi aktivitásban. Következtetések: A fenti vizsgálatok eredményei alapján kimondható, hogy a vinpocetin sokrétű farmakológiai hatása révén kedvezően befolyásolja az agy ép területeinek perfúzióját és metabolizmusát, a vér áramlási viszonyait, javítva ezzel a krónikus agyérbetegek életminőségét.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 193-206
Author(s):  
Brognara Lorenzo ◽  
Salmaso Luca ◽  
Mazzotti Antonio ◽  
Di M. Alberto ◽  
Faldini Cesare ◽  
...  

Background: Chronic wounds are commonly associated with polymicrobial biofilm infections. In the last years, the extensive use of antibiotics has generated several antibiotic-resistant variants. To overcome this issue, alternative natural treatments have been proposed, including the use of microorganisms like probiotics. The aim of this manuscript was to review current literature concerning the application of probiotics for the treatment of infected chronic wounds. Methods: Relevant articles were searched in the Medline database using PubMed and Scholar, using the keywords “probiotics” and “wound” and “injuries”, “probiotics” and “wound” and “ulcer”, “biofilm” and “probiotics” and “wound”, “biofilm” and “ulcer” and “probiotics”, “biofilm” and “ulcer” and “probiotics”, “probiotics” and “wound”. Results: The research initially included 253 articles. After removal of duplicate studies, and selection according to specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, 19 research articles were included and reviewed, accounting for 12 in vitro, 8 in vivo studies and 2 human studies (three articles dealing with animal experiments included also in vitro testing). Most of the published studies about the effects of probiotics for the treatment of infected chronic wounds reported a partial inhibition of microbial growth, biofilm formation and quorum sensing. Discussion: The application of probiotics represents an intriguing option in the treatment of infected chronic wounds with multidrug-resistant bacteria; however, current results are difficult to compare due to the heterogeneity in methodology, laboratory techniques, and applied clinical protocols. Lactobacillus plantarum currently represents the most studied strain, showing a positive application in burns compared to guideline treatments, and an additional mean in chronic wound infections. Conclusions: Although preliminary evidence supports the use of specific strains of probiotics in certain clinical settings such as infected chronic wounds, large, long-term clinical trials are still lacking, and further research is needed.


Author(s):  
Suong N.T. Ngo ◽  
Desmond B. Williams

Background: The effect of cruciferous vegetable intake on breast cancer survival is controversial at present. Glucosinolates are the naturally occurring constituents found across the cruciferous vegetables. Isothiocyanates are produced from the hydrolysis of glucosinolates and this reaction is catalysed by the plant-derived enzyme myrosinase. The main isothiocyanates (ITCs) from cruciferous vegetables are sulforaphane, benzyl ITC, and phenethyl ITC, which had been intensively investigated over the last decade for their antibreast cancer effects. Objective: The aim of this article is to systematically review the evidence from all types of studies, which examined the protective effect of cruciferous vegetables and/or their isothiocyanate constituents on breast cancer. Methods: A systematic review was conducted in Pubmed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library from inception to 27 April 2020. Peerreviewed studies of all types (in vitro studies, animal studies, and human studies) were selected. Results: The systematic literature search identified 16 human studies, 4 animal studies, and 65 in vitro studies. The effect of cruciferous vegetables and/or their ITCs intake on breast cancer survival was found to be controversial and varied greatly across human studies. Most of these trials were observational studies conducted in specific regions, mainly in the US and China. Substantial evidence from in vitro and animal studies was obtained, which strongly supported the protective effect of sulforaphane and other ITCs against breast cancer. Evidence from in vitro studies showed sulforaphane and other ITCs reduced cancer cell viability and proliferation via multiple mechanisms and pathways. Isothiocyanates inhibited cell cycle, angiogenesis and epithelial mesenchymal transition, as well as induced apoptosis and altered the expression of phase II carcinogen detoxifying enzymes. These are the essential pathways which promote the growth and metastasis of breast cancer. Noticeably, benzyl ITC showed a significant inhibitory effect on breast cancer stem cells, a new dimension of chemoresistance in breast cancer treatment. Sulforaphane and other ITCs displayed anti-breast cancer effects at variable range of concentrations and benzyl isothiocyanate appeared to have a relatively smallest inhibitory concentration IC50. The mechanisms underlying the cancer protective effect of sulforaphane and other ITCs have also been highlighted in this article. Conclusion: Current preclinical evidence strongly supports the role of sulforaphane and other ITCs as potential therapeutic agents for breast cancer, either as adjunct therapy or combined therapy with current anti-breast cancer drugs, with sulforaphane appeared to display the greatest potential.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo Pereira-Moreira ◽  
Elza Muscelli

Renal proximal tubules reabsorb glucose from the glomerular filtrate and release it back into the circulation. Modulation of glomerular filtration and renal glucose disposal are some of the insulin actions, but little is known about a possible insulin effect on tubular glucose reabsorption. This review is aimed at synthesizing the current knowledge about insulin action on glucose handling by proximal tubules. Method. A systematic article selection from Medline (PubMed) and Embase between 2008 and 2019. 180 selected articles were clustered into topics (renal insulin handling, proximal tubule glucose transport, renal gluconeogenesis, and renal insulin resistance). Summary of Results. Insulin upregulates its renal uptake and degradation, and there is probably a renal site-specific insulin action and resistance; studies in diabetic animal models suggest that insulin increases renal SGLT2 protein content; in vivo human studies on glucose transport are few, and results of glucose transporter protein and mRNA contents are conflicting in human kidney biopsies; maximum renal glucose reabsorptive capacity is higher in diabetic patients than in healthy subjects; glucose stimulates SGLT1, SGLT2, and GLUT2 in renal cell cultures while insulin raises SGLT2 protein availability and activity and seems to directly inhibit the SGLT1 activity despite it activating this transporter indirectly. Besides, insulin regulates SGLT2 inhibitor bioavailability, inhibits renal gluconeogenesis, and interferes with Na+K+ATPase activity impacting on glucose transport. Conclusion. Available data points to an important insulin participation in renal glucose handling, including tubular glucose transport, but human studies with reproducible and comparable method are still needed.


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