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World J Urol ; 41(10): 2759-2765, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37712967

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PURPOSE: We developed a simple self-checkable screening tool for chronic prostatitis (S-CP) and internally validated it to encourage men (in the general population) with possible chronic prostatitis to consult urologists. METHODS: The expert panel proposed the S-CP, which comprises three domains: Area of pain or discomfort (6 components), accompanying Symptom (6 components), and Trigger for symptom flares (4 components). We employed logistic regression to predict chronic prostatitis prevalence with the S-CP. We evaluated the predictive performance using data from a representative national survey of Japanese men aged 20 to 84. We calculated the optimism-adjusted area under the curve using bootstrapping. We assessed sensitivity/specificity, likelihood ratio, and predictive value for each cutoff of the S-CP. RESULTS: Data were collected for 5,010 men-71 (1.4%) had a chronic prostatitis diagnosis. The apparent and adjusted area under the curve for the S-CP was 0.765 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.702, 0.829] and 0.761 (0.696, 0.819), respectively. When the cutoff was two of the three domains being positive, sensitivity and specificity were 62.0% (95% CI 49.7, 73.2) and 85.4% (95% CI 84.4, 86.4), respectively. The positive/negative likelihood ratios were 4.2 (95% CI 3.5, 5.2) and 0.45 (95% CI 0.33, 0.60), respectively. The positive/negative predictive values were 5.7 (95% CI 4.2, 7.6) and 99.4 (95% CI 99.1, 99.6), respectively. CONCLUSION: The reasonable predictive performance of the S-CP indicated that patients (in the general population) with chronic prostatitis were screened as a first step. Further research would develop another tool for diagnostic support in actual clinical settings.


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Prostatite , Masculino , Humanos , Prostatite/diagnóstico , Prostatite/complicações , Dor Pélvica/epidemiologia , Doença Crônica , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Modelos Logísticos
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Int J Urol ; 30(2): 128-138, 2023 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36375037

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This Asia-Pacific (AP) AMS 800™ artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) consensus statement aims to provide a set of practical recommendations to assist surgeons with the AMS 800 device surgery. The AP consensus committee consisted of key opinion leaders with extensive experience with AMS 800 surgery across several AP countries. The panel reviewed and discussed relevant findings with emphasis on locoregional and specific clinical challenges relevant to the AP region. Recommendations were made in key areas namely (1) patient selection and informed consent process; (2) preoperative assessment; (3) dealing with co-existing urological disorders; (4) surgical principles and intraoperative troubleshooting; (5) postoperative care; (6) special populations; and (7) cost analysis and comparative review. The AMS 800 device should be offered to males with moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Full informed consent should be undertaken, and emphasis is placed on surgical contraindications and high-risk candidates. The presence of a surgical mentor or referral to experts is recommended in complex AUS candidates. Preoperative cystoscopy with or without multichannel urodynamic study is necessary and patients with pre-existing urological disorders should be treated adequately and clinically stable before surgery. Adherence to strict patient selection and safe surgical principles are critical to ensure excellent clinical outcomes and minimize complications. Given that InhibiZone-coated device is not available in many AP countries, the use of prophylactic antibiotics pre-and post-operatively are recommended. The AMS 800 device should be prepared according to the manufacturer's guidelines and remains a cost-effective treatment for male SUI. The AMS 800 device remains the surgical benchmark for male SUI but is associated with certain mechanical limitations and a unique set of complications.


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Incontinência Urinária por Estresse , Esfíncter Urinário Artificial , Humanos , Masculino , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios , Ásia
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Int J Urol ; 29(12): 1498-1504, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36102589

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OBJECTIVES: To estimate the surgical and quality-of-life outcomes of artificial urinary sphincter implantation in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Subanalyses were performed using the same population as that in our previous multicenter, prospective, observational study. METHODS: A total of 135 male patients who underwent primary artificial urinary sphincter implantation were divided into two groups: those with and without DM. The revision-free rates, that is, the percentage of patients who did not require revision surgery, were compared between patients with and without DM. The number of urinary pads required per day, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form, and King's Health Questionnaire were used to compare the continence status and quality of life (QOL) between the two groups preoperatively and at 1, 3, and 12 months after surgery. RESULTS: Revision-free rates were significantly lower in the DM group (83.9%, 77.4%, and 67.8% at 1, 2, and 3 years after implantation, respectively) than in the non-DM group (95.5%, 92.5%, and 85.5% at 1, 2, and 3 years after implantation, respectively). Both continence status and QOL, assessed by questionnaires, markedly improved after surgery in patients with and without DM. CONCLUSIONS: Despite differences in the durability of the artificial urinary sphincters, patients with DM can obtain as much benefit from artificial urinary sphincter implantation regarding continence and quality-of-life improvement as patients without DM. Therefore, DM was not considered a comorbidity that contraindicated artificial urinary sphincter implantation. Additional large-scale studies are required to verify our findings.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse , Esfíncter Urinário Artificial , Humanos , Masculino , Esfíncter Urinário Artificial/efeitos adversos , Qualidade de Vida , Estudos Prospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiologia , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Implantação de Prótese/efeitos adversos
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Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis ; 25(4): 785-790, 2022 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35752656

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BACKGROUND: Chronic prostatitis (CP) can impair health-related quality of life (QOL), but the full impact of CP, including the impact of CP-like symptoms in men who have no CP diagnosis (CPS), is unknown. We estimated the impact of diagnosed CP (DCP) and CPS on Health-related QOL. METHODS: From a representative nationwide survey of men aged 20-84 in Japan, we determined the prevalence of DCP and also of CPS. For CPS, we used Nickel's criteria, which were used previously to estimate the prevalence of CP and are based on the NIH Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index. To test the robustness of Nickel's criteria, we used two other definitions of CPS (two sensitivity analyses). We measured QOL with the Short-Form 12-Item Health Survey. We compared the participants' QOL scores with the national-norm scores, and with the scores of men who had benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). RESULTS: Among the 5 010 participants, 1.4% had DCP and 3.7% had CPS. The sensitivity analyses resulted in CPS prevalence estimates of 3.1% and 4.5%. CPS was particularly common in younger participants (5.7% of those in their 30 s had CPS). QOL was very low among men with CP: In most areas (domains) of QOL, their scores were more than 0.5 standard deviation below the national-norm mean. Their mental-health scores were lower than those of men with BPH. The lowest scores among all 8 QOL domains were in role-functioning. CONCLUSIONS: CP is common, but it is underdiagnosed, particularly in younger men. Whether diagnosed or only suspected, CP's impact on QOL is large. Because CP is common, and because it substantially impairs individuals' QOL and can also reduce societal productivity, it requires more attention. Specifically, needed now is a simple tool for urologists and for primary care providers, to identify men, particularly young men, whose QOL is impaired by CP.


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Hiperplasia Prostática , Neoplasias da Próstata , Prostatite , Masculino , Humanos , Prostatite/diagnóstico , Prostatite/epidemiologia , Qualidade de Vida , Hiperplasia Prostática/complicações , Hiperplasia Prostática/diagnóstico , Hiperplasia Prostática/epidemiologia , Níquel , Doença Crônica , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Int J Urol ; 28(5): 474-492, 2021 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33650242

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The present article is an abridged English translation of the Japanese Clinical Guidelines for Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (second edition), published in September 2019. These guidelines consist of a total of 212 pages and are unique worldwide in that they cover female lower urinary tract symptoms other than urinary incontinence. They contain two algorithms for "primary treatment" and "specialized treatment," respectively. These guidelines, consisting of six chapters, address a total of 26 clinical questions including: (i) treatment algorithms; (ii) what are female lower urinary tract symptoms?; (iii) epidemiology and quality of life; (iv) pathology and illness; (v) diagnosis; and (vi) treatment. When the patient's symptoms mainly involve voiding and post-micturition symptoms, specialized treatment should be considered. In the event of voiding symptoms concurrent with storage symptoms, residual urine should be measured; if the residual urine volume is <100 mL, then diagnosis and treatment for storage symptoms is prioritized, and if the volume is ≥100 mL, then specialized treatment should be considered. When storage symptoms are the primary condition, then the patient is subject to the primary treatment algorithm. Specialized treatment for refractory overactive bladder includes botulinum toxin injection and sacral nerve stimulation. For stress urinary incontinence, surgical treatment is indicated, such as urethral slings. The two causes of voiding symptoms and post-micturition symptoms are lower urinary tract obstruction and detrusor underactivity (underactive bladder). Mechanical lower urinary tract obstruction, such as pelvic organ prolapse, is expected to improve with surgery.


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Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior , Prolapso de Órgão Pélvico , Bexiga Urinária Hiperativa , Feminino , Humanos , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/diagnóstico , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/epidemiologia , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/etiologia , Masculino , Qualidade de Vida , Urodinâmica
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Int J Urol ; 28(5): 545-553, 2021 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33580603

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of intravesical KRP-116D, 50% dimethyl sulfoxide solution compared with placebo, in interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients. METHODS: Japanese interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients with an O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index score of ≥9, who exhibited the bladder-centric phenotype of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome diagnosed by cystoscopy and bladder-derived pain, were enrolled. Patients were allocated to receive either KRP-116D (n = 49) or placebo (n = 47). The study drug was intravesically administered every 2 weeks for 12 weeks. RESULTS: For the primary endpoint, the change in the mean O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index score from baseline to week 12 was -5.2 in the KRP-116D group and -3.4 in the placebo group. The estimated difference between the KRP-116D and placebo groups was -1.8 (95% confidence interval -3.3, -0.3; P = 0.0188). Statistically significant improvements for KRP-116D were also observed in the secondary endpoints including O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Problem Index score, micturition episodes/24 h, voided volume/micturition, maximum voided volume/micturition, numerical rating scale score for bladder pain, and global response assessment score. The adverse drug reactions were mild to moderate, and manageable. CONCLUSIONS: This first randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial shows that KRP-116D improves symptoms, voiding parameters, and global response assessment, compared with placebo, and has a well-tolerated safety profile in interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients with the bladder-centric phenotype.


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Cistite Intersticial , Administração Intravesical , Cistite Intersticial/tratamento farmacológico , Dimetil Sulfóxido/uso terapêutico , Método Duplo-Cego , Humanos , Japão , Resultado do Tratamento
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Neurourol Urodyn ; 40(1): 303-309, 2021 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33118659

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AIM: To examine the symptoms and noninvasive test parameters that clinically differentiate detrusor underactivity (DU) from bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) without using a pressure-flow study (PFS) in male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms. METHODS: We examined 909 men who underwent PFS and also had the following data: International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), free uroflowmetry, postvoid residual (PVR), and prostate volume (PV). Using these data, significant symptoms and noninvasive test parameters that clinically differentiate DU from BOO were examined. RESULTS: Significant parameters between DU patients and BOO patients were older age, smaller PV, and lower urgency symptom score (IPSS Q4). Optimal cutoff values were determined using receiver operating characteristic curves (≥74 years old, PV ≤ 34.8, and IPSS Q4 ≤ 1) and patients were categorized on the basis of the number of significant factors. The probability of DU or BOO in patients with three significant factors were 77% and 34%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Three factors (older age, smaller PV, and fewer urgency symptom) were the predictive factors to differentiate DU from BOO, which might be useful for estimating the probability of DU in clinical practice without a PFS.


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Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/diagnóstico , Obstrução do Colo da Bexiga Urinária/diagnóstico , Bexiga Inativa/diagnóstico , Urodinâmica/fisiologia , Idoso , Humanos , Masculino
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Int J Urol ; 28(1): 82-90, 2021 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33145841

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OBJECTIVE: To carry out an exploratory assessment of the efficacy and safety of TAS-303, a noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor, in women with stress urinary incontinence. METHODS: In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, early phase II study, women with stress urinary incontinence and stress urinary incontinence-predominant mixed urinary incontinence were randomized to a placebo or TAS-303 (3 or 6 mg) once daily for 8 weeks. The main efficacy end-points were mean percentage change in incontinence episode frequency per 24 h from baseline to week 8 (the primary end-point) and week 4. RESULTS: At week 8, the mean percentage change in incontinence episode frequency per 24 h was -34.73% in the TAS-303 3 mg group, -35.41% in the TAS-303 6 mg group and -28.07% in the placebo group (differences vs placebo, not significant). In patients with stress urinary incontinence, or incontinence episode frequency less than two episodes per 24 h at baseline, TAS-303 significantly reduced incontinence episode frequency versus placebo after 4 weeks; some secondary end-points also showed a tendency to improve in the same subgroups. No serious adverse events (e.g. central nervous system or cardiovascular effects) were observed; TAS-303 was well tolerated and had a favorable safety profile. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that TAS-303 is effective for improving stress urinary incontinence symptoms in some subgroups of patients with stress urinary incontinence. Therefore, further research is warranted.


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Incontinência Urinária por Estresse , Método Duplo-Cego , Cloridrato de Duloxetina , Feminino , Humanos , Norepinefrina , Tiofenos , Resultado do Tratamento , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse/tratamento farmacológico
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J Surg Res ; 246: 527-534, 2020 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31668932

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BACKGROUND: Anorexia is a serious problem in patients with gastric cancer who have undergone gastrectomy. Ghrelin, an orexigenic hormone primarily secreted from the stomach, has been proposed to prevent anorexia. Significant reduction in plasma ghrelin levels after gastrectomy may contribute to lack of appetite and weight loss. In this study, we investigated the effects of Z-505, a ghrelin receptor agonist, on anorexia after total gastrectomy (TG) in a rat model. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were used to establish a TG model, and then sham-operated (control) and TG rats were randomly assigned to four subgroups receiving administration of Z-505 (100 mg/kg, p.o., once daily) or vehicle for 14 d from day 14 to day 27 after TG. The food intake, body weight, and fat weight were evaluated during the test period. Moreover, the neuronal activity in the hypothalamus was evaluated on day 21 to investigate the mechanism of action of Z-505. RESULTS: In TG rats, Z-505 significantly improved the decrease in cumulative food intake induced by the surgery over 14 d (TG + vehicle; 213.8 ± 15.3 g, n = 12 versus TG + Z-505; 258.2 ± 13.1 g, n = 14, P < 0.05). Z-505 also significantly increased fat weight and had a milder effect on body weight over 14 d. In addition, Z-505 significantly increased the number of c-Fos-positive cells in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (TG + vehicle; 17.8 ± 2.0, n = 12 versus TG + Z-505; 72.2 ± 11.8, n = 12, P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Z-505 may be a useful therapeutic treatment for anorexia after TG.


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Amidas/administração & dosagem , Anorexia/tratamento farmacológico , Gastrectomia/efeitos adversos , Grelina/sangue , Pirrolidinas/administração & dosagem , Receptores de Grelina/agonistas , Animais , Anorexia/sangue , Anorexia/etiologia , Núcleo Arqueado do Hipotálamo/citologia , Núcleo Arqueado do Hipotálamo/efeitos dos fármacos , Núcleo Arqueado do Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Peso Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Ingestão de Alimentos/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Masculino , Neurônios/efeitos dos fármacos , Neurônios/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Neoplasias Gástricas/cirurgia
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J Urol ; 203(4): 779-785, 2020 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31647388

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PURPOSE: We sought to identify the symptoms and noninvasive test parameters associated with detrusor underactivity and develop a prediction model of detrusor underactivity. We analyzed clinical data on male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms who underwent pressure-flow studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Included in analysis were 909 men who met study criteria and whose data included the International Prostate Symptom Score, free uroflowmetry, post-void residual urine volume and prostate volume. Using these data we examined the significant symptoms and noninvasive test parameters associated with detrusor underactivity and developed a prediction model of detrusor underactivity. RESULTS: Of the 909 patients 454 (50%) were classified with detrusor underactivity. On logistic regression analysis older patient age, smaller prostate volume, a lower urgency symptom score, a higher weak stream symptom score and a lower maximum flow rate were selected as independent predictors of detrusor underactivity. The prediction model of detrusor underactivity consisting of these 5 factors showed satisfactory performance (C statistic 0.724). CONCLUSIONS: We developed a prediction model of detrusor underactivity in male patients with nonneurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms. The model was based on 5 predictive factors, namely older age, smaller prostate volume, 2 symptoms (less urgency and a weak stream) and a lower maximum flow rate. The model helps estimate the probability of detrusor underactivity in clinical practice without an invasive pressure-flow study.


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Modelos Biológicos , Bexiga Inativa/epidemiologia , Bexiga Urinária/fisiopatologia , Urodinâmica/fisiologia , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Bases de Dados Factuais/estatística & dados numéricos , Humanos , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Tamanho do Órgão , Próstata/patologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Medição de Risco/métodos , Fatores de Risco , Bexiga Inativa/diagnóstico , Bexiga Inativa/fisiopatologia
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Neurourol Urodyn ; 38(3): 996-1004, 2019 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30801826

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AIMS: To present the development of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-underactive bladder (ICIQ-UAB) as the first patient reported outcome measure for the assessment of the symptoms and impact on the health-related quality of life of UAB developed in-line with the Food and Drug Administration Guidance for Industry. METHODS: Draft items were developed following 44 semi-structured concept elicitation interviews in the UK and refined using 36 cognitive interviews. A pilot study was designed to assess the draft ICIQ-UAB's initial psychometric properties with 54 patients recruited from European hospitals. Further concept elicitation interviews were also carried out with 11 patients in the US and 10 patients in Japan. All participants had a prior urodynamic diagnosis of detrusor underactivity. RESULTS: The cognitive interviews confirmed the initial items to be understood and interpreted as intended. Pilot testing showed that both internal consistency (Cronbach's α ≥ 0.85) and test-retest reliability (stable patients; intraclass correlation coefficient ≥ 0.88) were high. The interviews in the US and Japan elicited symptoms and impacts that support previous findings in the UK and provided further insight into the experiences of patients in those countries. The developmental ICIQ-UAB was refined using the evidence from all substudies. CONCLUSIONS: The validity and reliability of the ICIQ-UAB were supported in a pilot study setting and the wider cultural applicability by the additional interviews in the US and Japan. Following further validation in future clinical trials, the developmental ICIQ-UAB is envisaged as an important tool for the monitoring of future UAB treatment strategies.


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Bexiga Inativa/terapia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Medidas de Resultados Relatados pelo Paciente , Projetos Piloto , Psicometria , Qualidade de Vida , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Autorrelato , Resultado do Tratamento , Bexiga Inativa/psicologia , Incontinência Urinária/psicologia , Incontinência Urinária/terapia , Urodinâmica
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Eur J Pharmacol ; 818: 148-157, 2018 Jan 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29066414

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Despite its therapeutic advantages, chemotherapy with anti-cancer drugs can cause adverse effects, including anorexia and weight loss. Although most patients with cancer suffer from anorexia during chemotherapy, resulting in the need to suspend or cease treatment and thereby worsening prognosis, treatment options for anorexia remain limited. Ghrelin is an orexigenic hormone that has been proposed to prevent anorexia. To investigate the potential of ghrelin receptor agonists, synthetic small-molecule compounds, as preventive therapies for chemotherapy-induced anorexia, we studied the effects of Z-505 hydrochloride (Z-505), a new oral growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1a (GHSR1a) agonist, in cisplatin- and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced anorexia animal models. The agonistic activity of Z-505 was examined using calcium flux assays in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells stably expressing rat or mouse GHSR1a. Z-505 showed agonistic activity for rat GHSR1a and mouse GHSR1a, with a half maximal effective concentration (EC50) of 2.08nM and 5.46nM, respectively. In a cisplatin-induced anorexia rat model, administration of Z-505 (30, 100 or 300mg/kg, p.o., once daily) significantly improved the cisplatin-induced reduction in food intake and body weight. In addition, treatment with Z-505 (100 or 300mg/kg, p.o., once daily) prevented the 5-FU-induced decrease in food intake and body weight in the 5-FU-induced mouse model. Our results demonstrate that Z-505 ameliorates cisplatin- and 5-FU-induced anorexia through the activation of the ghrelin receptor, GHSR1a, suggesting its usefulness in the preventive treatment of anorexia during chemotherapy.


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Amidas/farmacologia , Anorexia/induzido quimicamente , Anorexia/tratamento farmacológico , Antineoplásicos/efeitos adversos , Pirrolidinas/farmacologia , Receptores de Grelina/metabolismo , Amidas/uso terapêutico , Animais , Anorexia/metabolismo , Anorexia/fisiopatologia , Peso Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Células CHO , Cisplatino/efeitos adversos , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Ingestão de Alimentos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fluoruracila/efeitos adversos , Camundongos , Pirrolidinas/uso terapêutico , Ratos
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J Urol ; 199(1): 245-250, 2018 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28823767

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PURPOSE: We performed a multicenter, prospective, observational study to assess outcomes, including changes in continence status and quality of life, after artificial urinary sphincter implantation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospectively enrolled in this study were 135 patients who underwent primary AMS 800™ implantation between 2011 and 2014 at 1 of 5 institutions. Perioperative complications were categorized according to the Clavien-Dindo classification. We estimated the revision-free rate, that is the incidence of patients who did not undergo artificial urinary sphincter revision surgery. Cox regression analysis was performed to identify patient risk factors for revision surgery. The number of pads needed per day, ICIQ-SF (International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form) and KHQ (King's Health Questionnaire) were used to estimate continence status and quality of life preoperatively, and 1, 3 and 12 months postoperatively. RESULTS: The artificial urinary sphincter was implanted without major complications. The revision-free rate 1, 2 and 3 years after implantation was 94%, 88% and 81%, respectively. Diabetes mellitus and poor preoperative American Society of Anesthesiologists® physical status were significant risk factors for revision surgery. Continence status and quality of life were markedly improved after surgery. However, ICIQ-SF and some KHQ items showed slight but significant deterioration at 12 months compared with scores 1 month after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Artificial urinary sphincter implantation is a safe and durable procedure that substantially improves patient continence status and quality of life soon after surgery. Our results indicate that patients start to experience slight but noticeable deterioration in continence status and quality of life relatively early (within 1 year) after surgery. This finding might be helpful with appropriately counseling patients who undergo artificial urinary sphincter implantation.


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Complicações Intraoperatórias/epidemiologia , Medidas de Resultados Relatados pelo Paciente , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse/cirurgia , Esfíncter Urinário Artificial/efeitos adversos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/instrumentação , Idoso , Humanos , Incidência , Tampões Absorventes para a Incontinência Urinária/estatística & dados numéricos , Masculino , Satisfação do Paciente , Período Perioperatório , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Estudos Prospectivos , Qualidade de Vida , Reoperação/estatística & dados numéricos , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/efeitos adversos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos
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Eur J Pharmacol ; 811: 30-37, 2017 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28529141

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Cancer cachexia is a progressive wasting syndrome characterized by anorexia and weight loss, specifically muscle wasting and fat depletion. There is no therapeutic agent for treatment of this syndrome. We investigated the anti-cachexia effects of Z-505 hydrochloride (Z-505), a new oral growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1a (GHSR1a) agonist, using a mouse model of cancer cachexia. We performed a calcium flux assay in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) cells stably expressing human GHSR1a to quantify the agonistic activity of Z-505. In Colon 26 tumor-bearing mice, Z-505 (300mg/kg, p.o., twice daily) was administered for 7 days to assess its anti-cachexia effects. Body weight and food intake were monitored during the period, and the skeletal muscle and epididymal fat weights were measured. Serum levels of insulin, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and corticosterone were measured to confirm the mechanism of the anti-cachexia action of Z-505. Z-505 showed strong agonistic activity similar to that of human ghrelin, with a half maximal effective concentration (EC50) value of 0.45nM. Z-505 treatment significantly increased food intake and inhibited the progression of weight loss. Z-505 also significantly attenuated muscle wasting and fat loss, and increased circulating levels of anabolic factors such as insulin and IGF-1, but not catabolic factors such as IL-6 and corticosterone. These findings suggest that Z-505 might be effective in the treatment of cachexia via the increased anabolic hormone levels stimulated by the activation of the ghrelin receptor, GHSR1a.


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Caquexia/tratamento farmacológico , Caquexia/metabolismo , Neoplasias do Colo/complicações , Grelina/agonistas , Hormônios/metabolismo , Quinolinas/farmacologia , Tecido Adiposo/efeitos dos fármacos , Tecido Adiposo/patologia , Administração Oral , Animais , Células 3T3 BALB , Peso Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Células CHO , Caquexia/complicações , Caquexia/fisiopatologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Cricetulus , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Progressão da Doença , Ingestão de Alimentos/efeitos dos fármacos , Grelina/metabolismo , Humanos , Masculino , Camundongos , Quinolinas/administração & dosagem , Quinolinas/metabolismo , Quinolinas/uso terapêutico , Ratos , Receptores de Grelina/metabolismo
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Low Urin Tract Symptoms ; 8(1): 5-29, 2016 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26789539

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The "Japanese Clinical Guideline for Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms," published in Japan in November 2013, contains two algorithms (a primary and a specialized treatment algorithm) that are novel worldwide as they cover female lower urinary tract symptoms other than urinary incontinence. For primary treatment, necessary types of evaluation include querying the patient regarding symptoms and medical history, examining physical findings, and performing urinalysis. The types of evaluations that should be performed for select cases include evaluation with symptom/quality of life (QOL) questionnaires, urination records, residual urine measurement, urine cytology, urine culture, serum creatinine measurement, and ultrasonography. If the main symptoms are voiding/post-voiding, specialized treatment should be considered because multiple conditions may be involved. When storage difficulties are the main symptoms, the patient should be assessed using the primary algorithm. When conditions such as overactive bladder or stress incontinence are diagnosed and treatment is administered, but sufficient improvement is not achieved, the specialized algorithm should be considered. In case of specialized treatment, physiological re-evaluation, urinary tract/pelvic imaging evaluation, and urodynamic testing are conducted for conditions such as refractory overactive bladder and stress incontinence. There are two causes of voiding/post-voiding symptoms: lower urinary tract obstruction and detrusor underactivity. Lower urinary tract obstruction caused by pelvic organ prolapse may be improved by surgery.


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Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/diagnóstico , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/terapia , Algoritmos , Feminino , Humanos , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/epidemiologia , Qualidade de Vida , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Transl Androl Urol ; 4(5): 486-90, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26816847

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BACKGROUND: To explore the real-life practice of clinical management of interstitial cystitis (IC) in Japan. METHODS: A questionnaire on the number of IC patients, cystoscopic findings, diagnostic methods, and the treatment modalities was sent via e-mail to 114 medical institutions belonging to the Society of Interstitial Cystitis of Japan (SICJ). RESULTS: Completed questionnaires were returned from 62 institutions (20 university hospitals, 26 general hospitals and 16 clinics), with a response rate of 54%. The median of patient number per institution was 20 and the national number of IC patients was counted as 4,531 in Japan. The number of new patients in 2013 was 7 (median) per institution and calculated as 1,214 in total. The case volume per institution distributed broadly and skewed to a lower volume. The patients were categorized according to cystoscopic findings as either Hunner type IC with Hunner lesions (n=2,066, 45%), non-Hunner type IC with glomerulations on hydrodistension (n=1,720, 38%) or hypersensitive bladder without endoscopic abnormalities (n=304, 7%), excluding unknown (n=441, 10%). The proportion of Hunner type IC was highly variable among the institutions, ranging from 0% to 100% with a median of 29%. As for evaluation, symptom and quality of life (QOL) assessment by questionnaires, frequency volume chart, urinalysis, urine cytology, urine culture, post-void residual measurement, uroflowmetry, ultrasound and cystoscopy were widely adapted. Administration of oral medicines and intravesical instillation therapy were undertaken at 98% and 63% of institutions, respectively. Hydrodistension was commonly performed, totaling in 812 procedures at 53 institutions, while only five cystectomies were reported from four institutions. CONCLUSIONS: The survey estimated about 4,500 IC patients and 2,000 Hunner type IC patients in Japan. It also revealed a wide range of case volume, acceptable adherence to clinical guidelines, and high variability in the proportion of Hunner type IC. The variable proportions of Hunner type IC despite a high performing rate of endoscopy suggest inconsistency in diagnostic criteria for the Hunner lesion.

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Mol Immunol ; 64(1): 218-27, 2015 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25499802

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Macrophages are a major component of the innate immune system, and the cytokines they secrete are involved in antitumor responses. Z-100 is obtained from hot-water extract of human-type Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain Aoyama B and activates the innate immune response. However, while Z-100 is known to modulate macrophage activity, the mechanism behind this modulation is not fully understood. We evaluated the effects of Z-100 on the murine macrophage cell line RAW264.7. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) production from RAW264.7 cells was strongly induced by Z-100 and interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) stimulation but only weakly induced by Z-100 alone. Quantitative gene expression analysis showed that nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain containing 2 (Nod2) expression was up-regulated by IFN-γ treatment in RAW264.7 cells while Z-100-induced TNF-α production was attenuated by Nod2 gene silencing. Further, componential analysis demonstrated that muramic acid and amino acids distinctive of muramyl dipeptide (MDP) were contained within Z-100 and Z-100Fr I, the low-molecular-weight fraction containing components <3 kDa in size. In addition, Z-100Fr I enhanced TNF-α production in RAW264.7 cells and promoted NOD2-dependent nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activation in murine NOD2-expressing SEAP reporter HEK293 (HEK-Blue-mNOD2) cells. Taken together, these results suggest that Z-100 contains MDP-like molecules and augments NF-κB signaling via the direct activation of Nod2 in macrophages, which might be one mechanism driving the innate immune responses induced by Z-100 in cancer immunotherapy.


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Lipídeos/isolamento & purificação , Lipídeos/farmacologia , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Mananas/isolamento & purificação , Mananas/farmacologia , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/química , NF-kappa B/metabolismo , Proteína Adaptadora de Sinalização NOD2/metabolismo , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/biossíntese , Acetilmuramil-Alanil-Isoglutamina/farmacologia , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Lipídeos/química , Macrófagos/efeitos dos fármacos , Mananas/química , Camundongos , Peso Molecular , Transporte Proteico/efeitos dos fármacos , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos
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Biol Pharm Bull ; 37(4): 642-7, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24818259

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Lymphatic metastasis is common in advanced-stage carcinoma and is associated with a poor prognosis. However, few effective treatments to inhibit it are available. Z-100 is an immunomodulatory extract of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain Aoyama B that contains polysaccharides such as arabinomannan and mannan. Here, we investigated the inhibitory effect of Z-100 on spontaneous lymphatic metastasis. C57BL/6N mice injected subcutaneously with B16-BL6 melanoma cells in the right hind footpad were administered Z-100 subcutaneously in the right inguinal region on a daily basis. On day twenty-one after the injection, the right inguinal lymph nodes were excised, and the extent of metastasis, the number of immune cells, and the amount of granzyme B protein in the lymph nodes were examined. We also investigated the combined effect of Z-100 and irradiation in this model. Results showed that Z-100 reduced number of animals with metastasis, with respective metastasis rates of 85.7%, 42.9%, 7.1% and 0.0% in saline, 0.1 mg/kg Z-100, 1 mg/kg Z-100 and 10 mg/kg Z-100 group. Further, mice that had been given Z-100 were found to have more immune cells and granzyme B protein in the lymph nodes than control mice. The combination of low dose Z-100 and irradiation also inhibited spontaneous lymph node metastases. These findings suggest that Z-100 may be beneficial in preventing lymphatic metastasis by enhancing the immune response.


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Lipídeos/uso terapêutico , Metástase Linfática/prevenção & controle , Mananas/uso terapêutico , Melanoma Experimental/tratamento farmacológico , Melanoma Experimental/patologia , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Adjuvantes Imunológicos/farmacologia , Adjuvantes Imunológicos/uso terapêutico , Animais , Contagem de Células , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Terapia Combinada , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Ensaios de Seleção de Medicamentos Antitumorais , Granzimas/metabolismo , Linfonodos/efeitos dos fármacos , Linfonodos/metabolismo , Linfonodos/patologia , Irradiação Linfática , Metástase Linfática/imunologia , Metástase Linfática/patologia , Melanoma Experimental/imunologia , Melanoma Experimental/metabolismo , Camundongos , Subpopulações de Linfócitos T/efeitos dos fármacos
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Low Urin Tract Symptoms ; 5(2): 55-9, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26663370

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of onabotulinumtoxinA injection for refractory non-neurogenic overactive bladder (OAB) for 12 months. METHODS: For patients with persistent urgency urinary incontinence (UUI) more than once a week despite taking anti-cholinergic agents or incapability to continue the agents because of adverse effects, 100 units of onabotulinumtoxinA was injected at 30 sites in the sub-epithelial bladder wall. Efficacy was assessed every month up to 12 months after injection, using a three-day frequency-volume chart (FVC) and postvoid residual urine (PVR), three questionnaires, and a simple score of Global Response Assessment (GRA). Failure was defined as when GRA was negative and additional treatment was administered. RESULTS: Nine men and eight women aged 67 ± 12 years were included. On FVC, frequencies of urgency, UUI and daytime urination significantly decreased up to the 11th month. PVR significantly increased at the first and second months but no patient required catheterization. The total scores of Overactive Bladder Symptom Score and International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Short Form were significantly decreased for 10 and eight months, respectively. The score of GRA was significantly improved for eight months. The median time to failure was 11.0 months. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that onabotulinumtoxinA submucosal injection is promising for refractory non-neurogenic OAB. It is anticipated that the treatment is effective for eight to nine months and approximately 40% of the patients do not require anticholinergics at the 12th month postoperatively.

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