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Joanna K. Law Vikesh K. Singh Mouen A. Khashab Ralph H. Hruban Marcia Irene Canto Eun Ji Shin Payal Saxena Matthew J. Weiss Timothy M. Pawlik Christopher L. Wolfgang Anne Marie Lennon 《Surgical endoscopy》2013,27(10):3921-3926
Background
Parenchymal-sparing pancreatic surgery is ideal for lesions such as small pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNET). However, precise localization of these small tumors at surgery can be difficult. The placement of fiducials under endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) guidance (EUS-F) has been used to direct stereotactic radiation therapy for pancreatic adenocarcinoma. This report describes two cases in which placement of fiducials was used to guide surgical resection. This study aimed to assess the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of using EUS-F for intraoperative localization of small PanNETs.Methods
A retrospective study analyzed two consecutive patients with small PanNETs who underwent EUS-F followed by enucleation in a tertiary-care referral hospital. The following features were examined: technical success and complication rates of EUS-F, visibility of the fiducial at the time of surgery, and fiducial migration.Results
In the study, EUS-F was performed for two female patients with a 7-mm and a 9-mm PanNET respectively in the uncinate process and neck of the pancreas. In both patients, EUS-F was feasible with two Visicoil fiducials (Core Oncology, Santa Barbara, CA, USA) placed either within or adjacent to the tumors using a 22-gauge Cook Echotip needle. At surgery, the fiducials were clearly visible on intraoperative ultrasound, and both the tumor and the fiducials were successfully enucleated in both cases. No complications were associated with EUS-F, and no evidence of pancreatitis was shown either clinically or on surgical pathology. This investigation had the limitations of a small single-center study.Conclusions
For patients undergoing enucleation, EUS-F is technically feasible and safe and aids intraoperative localization of small PanNETs. 相似文献52.
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Fowler S Lennon SM Hoffmann G Rayner CR 《The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics》2007,322(1):422-3; author reply 424-5
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SJ Smith CV Rahman PA Clarke AA Ritchie TW Gould JH Ward KM Shakesheff RG Grundy R Rahman 《Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England》2014,96(7):495-501
Introduction
The median survival of patients with glioblastoma multiforme (astrocytoma grade 4) remains less than 18 months despite radical surgery, radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapy. Surgical implantation of chemotherapy eluting wafers into the resection cavity has been shown to improve length of survival but the current licensed therapy has several drawbacks. This paper investigates in vivo efficacy of a novel drug eluting paste in glioblastoma.Methods
Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)/poly(ethylene glycol) (PLGA/PEG) self-sintering paste was loaded with the chemotherapeutic agent etoposide and delivered surgically into partially resected tumours in a flank murine glioblastoma xenograft model.Results
Surgical delivery of the paste was successful and practical, with no toxicity or surgical morbidity to the animals. The paste was retained in the tumour cavity, and preliminary results suggest a useful antitumour and antiangiogenic effect, particularly at higher doses. Bioluminescent imaging was not affected significantly by the presence of the paste in the tumour.Conclusions
Chemotherapy loaded PLGA/PEG paste seems to be a promising technology capable of delivering active drugs into partially resected tumours. The preliminary results of this study suggest efficacy with no toxicity and will lead to larger scale efficacy studies in orthotopic glioblastoma models. 相似文献57.
Neuropeptide Y Attenuates Stress‐Induced Bone Loss Through Suppression of Noradrenaline Circuits 下载免费PDF全文
PA Baldock S Lin L Zhang T Karl Y Shi F Driessler A Zengin B Hörmer NJ Lee IPL Wong EJD Lin RF Enriquez B Stehrer MJ During E Yulyaningsih S Zolotukhin ST Ruohonen E Savontaus A Sainsbury H Herzog 《Journal of bone and mineral research》2014,29(10):2238-2249
Chronic stress and depression have adverse consequences on many organ systems, including the skeleton, but the mechanisms underlying stress‐induced bone loss remain unclear. Here we demonstrate that neuropeptide Y (NPY), centrally and peripherally, plays a critical role in protecting against stress‐induced bone loss. Mice lacking the anxiolytic factor NPY exhibit more anxious behavior and elevated corticosterone levels. Additionally, following a 6‐week restraint, or cold‐stress protocol, Npy‐null mice exhibit three‐fold greater bone loss compared to wild‐type mice, owing to suppression of osteoblast activity. This stress‐protective NPY pathway acts specifically through Y2 receptors. Centrally, Y2 receptors suppress corticotropin‐releasing factor expression and inhibit activation of noradrenergic neurons in the paraventricular nucleus. In the periphery, they act to control noradrenaline release from sympathetic neurons. Specific deletion of arcuate Y2 receptors recapitulates the Npy‐null stress response, coincident with elevated serum noradrenaline. Importantly, specific reintroduction of NPY solely in noradrenergic neurons of otherwise Npy‐null mice blocks the increase in circulating noradrenaline and the stress‐induced bone loss. Thus, NPY protects against excessive stress‐induced bone loss, through Y2 receptor‐mediated modulation of central and peripheral noradrenergic neurons. © 2014 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. 相似文献
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Rachel Lennon Adam Byron Jonathan D. Humphries Michael J. Randles Alex Carisey Stephanie Murphy David Knight Paul E. Brenchley Roy Zent Martin J. Humphries 《Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN》2014,25(5):939-951
The glomerulus contains unique cellular and extracellular matrix (ECM) components, which are required for intact barrier function. Studies of the cellular components have helped to build understanding of glomerular disease; however, the full composition and regulation of glomerular ECM remains poorly understood. We used mass spectrometry-based proteomics of enriched ECM extracts for a global analysis of human glomerular ECM in vivo and identified a tissue-specific proteome of 144 structural and regulatory ECM proteins. This catalog includes all previously identified glomerular components plus many new and abundant components. Relative protein quantification showed a dominance of collagen IV, collagen I, and laminin isoforms in the glomerular ECM together with abundant collagen VI and TINAGL1. Protein network analysis enabled the creation of a glomerular ECM interactome, which revealed a core of highly connected structural components. More than one half of the glomerular ECM proteome was validated using colocalization studies and data from the Human Protein Atlas. This study yields the greatest number of ECM proteins relative to previous investigations of whole glomerular extracts, highlighting the importance of sample enrichment. It also shows that the composition of glomerular ECM is far more complex than previously appreciated and suggests that many more ECM components may contribute to glomerular development and disease processes. The mass spectrometry proteomics data have been deposited to the ProteomeXchange Consortium with the dataset identifier PXD000456.The glomerulus is a sophisticated organelle comprising unique cellular and extracellular matrix (ECM) components. Fenestrated capillary endothelial cells and overlying podocytes are separated by a specialized glomerular basement membrane (GBM), and these three components together form the filtration barrier. Mesangial cells and their associated ECM, the mesangial matrix, exist between adjacent capillary loops and maintain the three-dimensional organization of the capillary bundle. In turn, the parietal epithelial cells and ECM of Bowman’s capsule enclose this network of capillaries. Cells adhere to ECM proteins by adhesion receptors, and these interactions are required to maintain intact barrier function of the glomerulus.1,2In addition to operating as a signaling platform, ECM provides a structural scaffold for adjacent cells and has a tissue-specific molecular composition.3,4 Candidate-based investigations of glomerular ECM have focused on the GBM and shown that it resembles the typical basal lamina found in multicellular organisms, containing a core of glycoproteins (collagen IV, laminins, and nidogens) and heparan sulfate proteoglycans (agrin, perlecan, and collagen XVIII).5 Mesangial and parietal cell ECMs have been less well investigated; nonetheless, they are also thought to contain similar core components in addition to other glycoproteins, including fibronectin.6,7 Thus, the glomerulus consists of a combination of condensed ECM within the GBM and Bowman’s capsule and loose ECM supporting the mesangial cells.The ECM compartments in the glomerulus are thought to be distinct and exhibit different functional roles. The GBM is integral to the capillary wall and therefore, functionally linked to glomerular filtration.5 Mutations of tissue-restricted isoforms of collagen IV (COL4A3, COL4A4, and COL4A5) and laminin (LAMB2), which are found in the GBM, cause significant barrier dysfunction and ultimately, renal failure.8,9 Less is understood about the functions of mesangial and parietal cell ECMs, although expansion of the mesangial compartment is a histologic pattern seen across the spectrum of glomerular disease.10Compositional investigation of the distinct glomerular ECM compartments is limited by the technical difficulties of separation. Early investigations of GBM constituents used the relative insolubility of ECM proteins to facilitate separation from cellular proteins in the glomerulus but did not separate the GBM from mesangial and parietal cells ECMs.11,12 Recently, studies incorporating laser microdissection of glomerular sections have been coupled with proteomic analyses.13,14 These studies report both cellular and ECM components and typically require pooled material from glomerular sections to improve protein identification. The ability of laser microdissection to separate glomerular ECM compartments has not yet been tested; however, this approach will be limited by the amount of protein that is possible to retrieve. To achieve good coverage of ECM proteins within a tissue, proteomic studies need to combine a reduction in sample complexity with maximal protein quantity. Currently, the inability to separate glomerular ECM compartments in sufficient quantity is a limitation that prohibits proteomic studies of these structures; however, for other tissues, proteomic analysis of ECM has been achieved by enrichment of ECM combined with sample fractionation.15Although the composition of the ECM in other tissues has been addressed using proteomic approaches,15 studies of glomerular ECM to date have used candidate-based technologies. These studies have identified key molecular changes during development and disease and highlighted the compositional and organizational dynamics of glomerular ECM. Nonetheless, the extracellular environment within the glomerulus is the setting for a complex series of interactions between both structural ECM proteins and ECM-associated proteins, such as growth factors16–18 and proteases,19 which together provide a specialized niche to support glomerular cell function. Therefore, to interrogate this complexity effectively, a systems-level understanding of glomerular ECM is required. To address the need for a global analysis of the extracellular environment within the glomerulus, we used mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics of glomerular ECM fractions to define the human glomerular ECM proteome. 相似文献
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