THE EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING ON RABBIT TIBIAL VASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM

2001 ◽  
Vol 05 (04) ◽  
pp. 235-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
YUAN-KUN TU ◽  
STEVE WEN-NENG UENG

Cigarette smoking is hazardous for various tissues in human. The cigarette smoke inhalation has been proved to delay bone healing. However, no previous study demonstrates the smoking effect on bony microcirculation. In this study, we investigated the effect of cigarette smoking on tibial vascular endothelium and blood flow by using the bone chamber model. Eighteen adult New Zealand rabbits were divided into 3 groups. Group 1: Control, Group 2: 1 week smoking, and Group 3: 6 weeks smoking. All these rabbits were then anesthetized, and their nutrient arteries of tibia were identified and cannulated. We put the tibia into bone chamber after cannulation, perfused with Krebs-Ringer solution (phase 1), and then compared the effect of vasospasm by norepinephrine dose-response curve (NEDRC). Acetylcholine (phase 2) and L-NMMA (phase 3) were also perfused and the NEDRC recorded. Acetylcholine can stimulate the release of nitric oxide and lower the NEDRC. L-NMMA inhibits NO synthesis in vascular endothelium, and hence results in vasoconstriction under various stimuli. Data collection and statistic processing were performed by ANOVA analysis. The NEDRC data in Group 1 (control) was set to be 100%. In phase 1 study, our results showed that 1 week cigarette smoking significantly increased NEDRC in Group 2 (142.5%, p<0.01). However, 6 weeks smoking strikingly boosted the response of NEDRC in Group 3 (226.5%, p<0.01). In phase 2 study, Group 2 tibia showed the NEDRC under acetylcholine perfusion to be without any difference in comparison with Group 1 (p>0.05). Nevertheless, Group 3 tibia showed significant vasospasm even under acetylcholine perfusion. In phase 3 study, L-NMMA perfused data revealed that; Group 3 tibia had the highest NEDRC, i.e. the most severe vasospasm. Based on our study, both short-term and long-term cigarette smoking are hazardous to the bony vascular endothelium. The nitric oxide production significantly attenuated in Group 2 and 3 tibia. However, the adverse effect of smoking seems reversible in short-term (Group 2). Long-term smoking (Group 3) causes irreversible damage to vascular endothelium and muscarinic receptor.

Author(s):  
Tsuyoshi Yamabe ◽  
Yanling Zhao ◽  
Paul A Kurlansky ◽  
Suzuka Nitta ◽  
Saveliy Kelebeyev ◽  
...  

Abstract OBJECTIVES Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is prevalent in patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery, and it negatively impacts procedural outcomes; however, its influence on the outcomes of aortic surgery has not been well studied. This study aims to elucidate the importance of CKD on the outcomes of aortic root replacement (ARR). METHODS Patients who underwent ARR between 2005 and 2019 were retrospectively reviewed (n = 882). Patients were divided into 3 groups based on the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes criteria: Group 1 [estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) ≥ 60 ml/min/1.73 m2, n = 421); Group 2 (eGFR = 30–59 ml/min/1.73 m2, n = 424); and Group 3 (eGFR &lt; 30 ml/min/1.73 m2, n = 37). To reduce potential confounding, a propensity score matching was also performed between Group 1 and the combined group of Group 2 and Group 3. The primary end point was 10-year survival. Secondary end points were in-hospital mortality and perioperative morbidity. RESULTS Severe CKD patients presented with more advanced overall chronic and acute illnesses. Kaplan–Meier analysis showed a significant correlation between CKD stage and 10-year survival (log-rank P &lt; 0.001). The number of events for Group 1 was 15, Group 2 was 49 and Group 3 was 11 in 10 years. Group 3 had significantly higher in-hospital mortality (13.5% vs 3.5% in Group 2 vs 0.7% in Group 1, P &lt; 0.001) and stroke (8.1% vs 7.1% vs 1.2%, P &lt; 0.001) as well as introduction to new dialysis (27.0% vs 5.4% vs 1.7%, P &lt; 0.001). eGFR was shown to be an independent predictor of mortality (hazard ratio, 0.98; 95% confidence interval, 0.96–0.99). Comparison between propensity matched groups showed similar postoperative outcomes, and eGFR was still identified as a predictor of mortality (hazard ratio, 0.97; 95% confidence interval, 0.95–0.99). CONCLUSIONS Higher stage in CKD negatively impacts the long-term survival in patients who are undergoing ARR.


Circulation ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 133 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy R Cook ◽  
Lawrence J Appel ◽  
Paul K Whelton

Introduction: Although weight loss has favorable effects on intermediate outcomes, such as blood pressure and insulin resistance, few studies have examined its effects on long-term outcomes including total mortality. Methods: In the Trials of Hypertension Prevention (TOHP) individuals aged 30-54 years with high normal BP were randomized to a weight loss intervention, to one of several other lifestyle or dietary supplement interventions, or to usual care. All participants from Phase 1 (1987-90) and Phase 2 (1990-5) were followed for mortality through 2013. The association of weight change during any of the interventions with long-term mortality up to 18-24 years after the trial periods was examined among 3828 participants who fell into a high baseline weight stratum, defined as body mass index at least 26 kg/m2 in men and 24 kg/m2 in women. Results and Conclusions: There were 1477 high-weight participants in Phase 1 and 2351 in Phase 2, of whom 21% and 50%, respectively, were assigned to a weight loss intervention. Overall, mean weight change during the trial period was -1.8 lbs (-0.8% of baseline body weight) over 1.5 years in Phase 1 and 1.6 lbs (0.8%) over 3-4 years in Phase 2. A total of 556 (15%) lost > 5%, 1,101 (29%) lost <=5%, 1,567 (41%) gained less than 5%, and 604 (16%) gained > 5% in body weight. Corresponding hazard ratios (HRs) for total mortality were 0.82 (95% confidence interval (CI)=0.57-1.18), 0.94 (95% CI=0.72-1.23), 1.00 (reference), and 1.29 (95% CI=0.92-1.80) (p-trend = 0.046). There was a direct linear relationship with percent change in weight during the trial period and later mortality (HR=1.14 per 5% change, 95% CI=1.02-1.28, p=0.019). This association persisted throughout the course of mortality follow-up (Figure). In these healthy individuals taking part in lifestyle and nutrition supplement trials , short-term weight change was directly associated with mortality about two decades later. These results are consistent with a long-term beneficial effect of presumed intentional weight loss on total mortality.


Circulation ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 130 (suppl_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Teruhiko Imamura ◽  
Koichiro Kinugawa ◽  
Takeo Fujino ◽  
Toshiro Inaba ◽  
Hisataka Maki ◽  
...  

Introduction: Preserved function of collecting duct is essential for the response to tolvaptan (TLV), and urinary level of aquaporin 2 (U-AQP2) can be a marker for vasopressin-dependent activity of collecting duct. Hypothesis: Higher levels of U-AQP2 in proportion to plasma levels of vasopressin (P-AVP) may be associated with better initial responses to TLV and eventually result in the improved prognosis after long-term treatment of TLV. Methods: Consecutive 60 in-hospital patients with stage D heart failure (HF) who received TLV on a de novo basis were enrolled during 2011-2013. We also selected 60 HF patients by propensity score matching who were hospitalized during the same period but never treated with TLV. Events were defined as death and/or HF re-hospitalization. Results: TLV (3.75-15 mg/day) was continuously administered except death or ventricular assist device implantation occurred. There were 41 patients (group 1) who had increases in UV over the first 24 h after TLV initiation, and all of them had U-AQP2/P-AVP ≥0.5 х103 with higher U-AQP2 levels (5.42 ± 3.54 ng/mL) before TLV treatment. On the other hand, UV rather decreased even after TLV initiation in 19 patients over the first 24 h (group 2). Those in the group 2 universally had U-AQP2/P-AVP <0.5 х103, extremely low U-AQP2 levels (0.76 ± 0.59 ng/mL, p<0.001 vs. group 1), and similar P-AVP with the group 1 at baseline. The 41 and 19 patients without TLV treatment (group 3 and 4) were respectively matched to the group 1 and 2 by propensity scores. Interestingly, every patient in the group 3 had U-AQP2/P-AVP ≥0.5 х103, and vice versa in the group 4. Among the four groups, congestion-related symptoms were only improved in the group 1 after 1 month of enrollment. The patients in the group 1 had significantly better event-free survival over 2-year by TLV treatment compared with the group 3 (76% vs. 43%, p<0.014). In contrast, the patients in the group 2 and 4 had very poor prognoses regardless of TLV treatment (7% vs. 11%, p=0.823). Conclusions: U-AQP2/P-AVP is a novel predictor for the initial response to TLV in HF patients. Patients with higher U-AQP2/P-AVP may enjoy a better prognosis by long-term TLV treatment probably due to efficient resolution of congestion.


2016 ◽  
Vol 174 (4) ◽  
pp. 531-538 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julia Schulz ◽  
Kathrin R Frey ◽  
Mark S Cooper ◽  
Kathrin Zopf ◽  
Manfred Ventz ◽  
...  

ObjectiveIndividuals with primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) or congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) receive life-long glucocorticoid (GC) replacement therapy. Current daily GC doses are still higher than the reported adrenal cortisol production rate. This GC excess could result in long-term morbidities such as osteoporosis. No prospective trials have investigated the long-term effect of GC dose changes in PAI and CAH patients.MethodsThis is a prospective and longitudinal study including 57 subjects with PAI (42 women) and 33 with CAH (21 women). Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry at baseline and after 2 years. Subjects were divided into three groups (similar baseline characteristics) depending on changes in daily hydrocortisone equivalent dose (group 1: unchanged 25.2±8.2 mg (mean±s.d., n=50); group 2: increased 18.7±10.3 to 25.9±12.0 mg (n=13); group 3: decreased 30.8±8.5 to 21.4±7.2 mg (n=27)).ResultsSubjects in group 1 showed normal lumbar and femoral Z-scores which were unchanged over time. Group 2 subjects showed a significant decrease in femoral neck Z-scores over time (−0.15±1.1 to −0.37±1.0 (P<0.05)), whereas group 3 subjects showed a significant increase in lumbar spine and hip Z-scores (L1–L4: −0.93±1.2 to –0.65±1.5 (P<0.05); total hip: −0.40±1.0 to −0.28±1.0 (P<0.05)). No changes in BMI over time were seen within any group. Reduction in GC dose did not increase the risk of adrenal crisis.ConclusionThis study demonstrates for the first time that cautious reduction in hydrocortisone equivalent doses leads to increases in BMD, whereas dose increments reduced BMD. These data emphasize the need for the lowest possible GC replacement dose in AI patients to maintain health and avoid long-term adverse effects.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (Supplement_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
T.K.M Wang ◽  
K Akyuz ◽  
B Xu ◽  
M Gillinov ◽  
G Pettersson ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Isolated tricuspid surgery has markedly higher mortality rates (9–10%) in contemporary national registries compared to other single-valve operations. The optimal timing and indications remain controversial, and earlier surgery before developing ESC guidelines class 1 indications may improve the survival for isolated severe tricuspid regurgitation. Purpose We aimed to compare the characteristics and outcomes of isolated tricuspid regurgitation (TR) surgery by indication. Methods Consecutive patients undergoing isolated tricuspid valve surgery for TR without other concomitant valve surgery at Cleveland Clinic from 2004 to 2019 were studied. Indications were divided into group 1: ESC guidelines class 1 (severe symptomatic TR), group 2: infective endocarditis, and group 3: non-class 1 (asymptomatic severe TR with or without right ventricular dilation and/or dysfunction) and no endocarditis, for comparative analyses of characteristics and outcomes. Results The study included 207 patients (group 1: 115, group 2: 48 and group 3: 44) with mean age 54.1±17.8 years, 116 (56.0% females and 151. Tricuspid repair was performed in 72.9% (73.0%, 66.7% and 79.5% for Groups 1–3, P=0.381). Group 3 patients were younger, had higher prevalence of primary TR, lower prevalence of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, chronic lung disease, cirrhosis, renal impairment, right ventricular and left ventricular dysfunction than Group 1. Overall operative mortality rates were 4.9% ( group 1: 7.0%, group 2: 4.2% and group 3: 0.0%), while mortality during follow-up of 3.3±4.0 years was lower for group 3 than for groups 1 or 2 (Figure 1). Independent predictors of long-term mortality were Group 1 compared to Group 3 and reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate. Conclusion Patients without class I or endocarditis indications had superior unadjusted and adjusted survival compared to those with these indications. The high mortality rate of isolated TR surgery may be reduced by both earlier surgery and being performed at an experienced cardiac surgery center. Figure 1. Kaplan-Meier survival curves Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: Foundation. Main funding source(s): National Heart Foundation of New Zealand - Overseas Clinical and Research Fellowship


2020 ◽  
Vol 99 (7) ◽  
pp. 453-459
Author(s):  
Özlem Akkoca ◽  
Ceren Ersoz Unlu ◽  
Ilkan Tatar ◽  
Mustafa Fevzi Sargon ◽  
Dilara Zeybek ◽  
...  

Introduction: Smoking is a public health problem that has been proven to have adverse effects on human health. Aerobic exercise has positive effects on the human body, especially on the respiratory system. Objective: The aim of this experimental animal model study was to determine whether regular aerobic exercise has a protective effect against the harmful effects of cigarette smoke on the nasal mucosa of rats. Methods: A total of 24 male Wistar albino rats were randomly separated into 3 groups of 8: group 1 (cigarette smoking), group 2 (cigarette smoking and exercise), and group 3 (control group). At the end of the experiment period, histopathological (light and electron microscopy) and immunohistochemical (GSTA 1, CYP1A1, and CYP2E1) evaluations were made of the nasal mucosa of the animals. Results: Goblet cell loss and basal membrane thickening were significantly lower in group 2 and group 3 compared to group 1. In the electron microscope evaluation, the inflammatory expressions of the goblet cells were observed in a very small area in group 2. In group 1, these were distributed over large areas between the mucosal cells. There was seen to be significant swelling of the mitochondria in group 1 compared to the other groups. No statistically significant difference was determined between the groups with respect to GSTA1, CYP2E1, and CYP1A1 scores ( P > .05). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that regular aerobic exercise has a protective effect against the harmful effects of smoking on the nasal mucosa of rats.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 3904
Author(s):  
Ha-Rim So ◽  
Hae Young Lopilly Park ◽  
So-Hyang Chung ◽  
Hyun-Seung Kim ◽  
Yong-Soo Byun

Autologous serum eyedrops (ASE) are effective in treating various ocular surface diseases, including damages induced by long-term use of preserved glaucoma eyedrops. However, there has been no study on whether ASE is effective without stopping the causative eyedrops. This retrospective observational study included 55 patients with ocular-surface diseases caused by long-term use of preserved glaucoma eyedrops: 18 patients who used ASEs for 2 months without discontinuing the use of glaucoma eyedrops (Group 1), 22 patients who used ASEs for 2 months, discontinuing the use of glaucoma eyedrops for the first month (Group 2) and 15 patients who used non-preservative artificial tears for 2 months, discontinuing the use of glaucoma eyedrops for the first month (Group 3). There were no intergroup differences in the baseline values of the Schirmer I test results, tear breakup time (TBUT), ocular surface staining (OSS) score, loss of the meibomian gland, meibum quality and ocular-surface disease index (OSDI). Group 1 showed significant differences in TBUT, OSS score and OSDI at 2 months when compared to the baseline values before treatment, while Group 2 showed significant differences in those values at both 1 and 2 months. There were no differences in any of the parameters at baseline, 1 month or 2 months in Group 3. Our result suggested that ASE is effective for treating ocular surface diseases caused by glaucoma eyedrops containing preservatives and its effects can be expected without interruption of glaucoma eyedrop treatment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 86 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Willian Juarez Granucci Guirro ◽  
Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas ◽  
Guilherme Janson ◽  
Marcos Roberto de Freitas ◽  
Camila Leite Quaglio

ABSTRACT Objective:  To compare the postretention stability of maxillary incisors alignment in subjects with Class I and II malocclusion treated with or without extractions. Materials and Methods:  The sample comprised 103 subjects with initial maxillary anterior irregularity greater than 3 mm and was divided into four groups: group 1 comprised 19 patients with Class I malocclusion treated with nonextraction (mean initial age = 13.06 years); group 2 comprised 19 patients with Class II malocclusion treated with nonextraction (mean initial age = 12.54 years); group 3 comprised 30 patients with Class I malocclusion treated with extractions (mean initial age = 13.16 years); group 4 comprised 35 patients with Class II malocclusion treated with extractions (mean initial age = 12.99 years). Dental casts were obtained at three different stages: pretreatment (T1), posttreatment (T2), and long-term posttreatment (T3). Maxillary incisor irregularity and arch dimensions were evaluated. Intergroup comparisons were performed by one-way analysis of variance followed by Tukey tests. Results:  In the long-term posttreatment period, relapse of maxillary crowding and arch dimensions was similar in all groups. Conclusion:  Changes in maxillary anterior alignment in Class I and Class II malocclusions treated with nonextractions and with extractions were similar in the long-term posttreatment period.


1970 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nupur Thakur ◽  
Geeta Gurung ◽  
Ashma Rana

Aim: To determine whether short term bladder catheterisation for 24 hrs after vaginal hysterectomy for prolapse would be more advantageous to routinely practiced 3 days catheterisation. Method: Randomized comparative study was done as thesis topic in Gynaecological Ward of TU Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu from 30th October 2004 to 2nd November 2005. A total of 100 women were included in this study. Prior to surgery at OT table, and before giving prophylactic antibiotics urine samples were collected from metal catheter for routine analysis. They were randomized into two groups. In groups 1 (n=50) transurethral catheter was removed after 24 hrs of surgery. In group 2 (n=50) catheter was removed on 3rd post operative day. Urine culture was taken before removal of the catheter. Residual volume of urine after the first voiding was measured by transabdominal ultrasound. Recatheterisation for three more days was considered whenever residual volume exceeded 200ml. Result: Recatheterisation was not needed in either groups for residual volume >200ml. Regarding recatheterisation 4 needed them after 2-3 hrs of first voiding. Among these 4 women, cause of urinary retention was accountable for pelvic haematoma leading to pelvic abscess in one case, which belonged to group 1 where as urinary tract infection was responsible for urinary retention in group 2. There were no explainable causes in two cases. But urinary tract infection was seen in two cases in group 1 and 11 cases in group 2 (P value 0.017). Conclusion: This study has shown that short term catheterisation is more beneficial in terms of lower incidence of urinary tract infection (2 Vs 11) and related febrile morbidity as compared to long term catheterisation. Key words: Uterovaginal prolapse, pelvic floor repair with vaginal hysterectomy, catheterisation.   doi:10.3126/njog.v2i1.1473 N. J. Obstet. Gynaecol Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 29 - 34 May -June 2007


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 312-322
Author(s):  
Anton N. Kazantsev ◽  
Konstantin P. Chernykh ◽  
Nona E. Zarkua ◽  
Roman Yu. Lider ◽  
Ekaterina A. Burkova ◽  
...  

Aim. Analysis of hospital and long-term results of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in different periods of acute cerebrovascular event (ACVE). Materials and Methods. The given study was retrospective and was conducted using the method of patients sampling. In the period from 2010 to 2019, 1113 patients with ACVE in history who were later conducted CEA, were selected. Depending on the time interval between the last ACVE and CAE, all the patients were divided into 4 groups: the 1st group in the acutest period of ACVE (1-3 days) (n=24; 2.2%); the 2nd group in the acute period of ACVE (up to 28 days) (n=493; 44.3%); the 3rd group in the early rehabilitation period of ACVE (up to 6 months) (n=481; 43.2%); the 4th group in the late rehabilitation period of ACVE (up to 2 years) (n=115; 10.3%). The long-term period was 34.812.5 months. Results. In the hospitalization period of observation the following complications were found: lethal outcome ((group 1 0%; group 2 0.4% (n=2); group 3 0.2% (n=1); group 4 0%; р=0.16)); myocardial infarction ((group 1 0%; group 2 0.4% (n=2); group 3 0%; group 4 0.9% (n=1); р=0.35)); ACVE/transient ischemic attack (TIA), ((group 1 4.2% (n=1); group 2 0.4% (n=2); group 3 0.2% (n=1); group 4 0%; р1-2=0.01; р1-3=0.009; р1-4=0.01)). By the end of hospitalization period the composite endpoint consisting of lethal outcome + myocardial infarction + ACVE/TIA made in group 1 4.2% (n=1), in group 2 1.2% (n=6), in group 3 0.4% (n=2), in group 4 2.6% (n=3), р=0.08. Complications of the long-term follow-up period were: lethal outcome from all causes ((group 1 25% (n=6); group 2 5.5% (n=27); group 3 7.3% (n=35); group 4 14% (n=16); р1-2=0.002; р1-3=0.008; р2-4=0.012)); lethal outcome from cardiovascular causes ((group 1 4.2% (n=1); group 2 3.6% (n=18); group 3 4.8% (n=23); group 4 5.2% (n=6); р=0.79)), myocardial infarction ((group 1 12.5% (n=3); group 2 3.6% (n=18); group 3 5.4% (n=26); group 4 6.1% (n=7); р=0.15)), ACVE/TIA ((group 1 16.6% (n=4); group 2 6.3% (n=31); group 3 6% (n=29); group 4 11.3% (n=13); р=0.05)); composite endpoint including lethal outcome + myocardial infarction + ACVE/TIA ((group 1 54.2% (n=13); group 2 15.4% (n=76); group 3 18.7% (n=90); group 4 31.3% (n=36); р1-2=0.0001; р1-3=0.0001; р1-4=0.005; р2-4=0.0006; р3-4=0.012)). Conclusion. Application of CEA demonstrated effectiveness and safety in the acute and early rehabilitation period of ACVE.


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