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Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi ; 116(4): 344-352, 2019.
Artículo en Japonés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30971672

RESUMEN

A man in his 40s with no remarkable past medical history was referred to our hospital with acute exacerbation of nonspecific epigastric pain by another hospital on the morning of the day of presentation. Though vital signs were stable, tenderness and guarding were observed over the entire abdomen. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a giant retroperitoneal hematoma due to a ruptured aneurysm close to the superior mesenteric artery. Emergency angiography of the superior mesenteric artery detected a ruptured 2-mm pseudoaneurysm of the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, for which embolization was immediately performed. The postoperative course was good, with the patient complaining only of transient abdominal pain due to exclusion of the hematoma on hospital day 6. His clinical symptoms disappeared with conservative treatment, and the patient was discharged on hospital day 18. Complete occlusion of the aneurysm and reduction of the hematoma was confirmed on follow-up CT. Pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm is an uncommon visceral artery aneurysm, and ruptured aneurysms typically result in fatal hemorrhage and high mortality. We herein report a case of ruptured aneurysm of the posterior pancreaticoduodenal artery where emergency transcatheter arterial embolization was able to save the patient's life. We also review 116 cases of pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm reported in Japanese literature.


Asunto(s)
Aneurisma Roto/diagnóstico , Duodeno , Embolización Terapéutica , Páncreas , Adulto , Aneurisma Roto/terapia , Angiografía , Humanos , Masculino , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Clin J Gastroenterol ; 17(3): 412-418, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38520641

RESUMEN

In Japan, accessible Helicobacter pylori (Hp) eradication therapy is associated with an increase in the prevalence of gastric cancers (GCs) in Hp uninfected stomachs. Signet ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) is the most common of these GCs. Intramucosal SRCC with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (PDA) occurring in Hp uninfected gastric mucosa is rare; furthermore, many Hp uninfected pure SRCCs exhibit discoloration and flat or slightly depressed lesions, and morphological elevation is relatively rare. We report a case of intramucosal SRCC with PDA with an elevated, verrucous gastritis-like lesion in a 57-year-old male patient. In the present case, the PDA area showed dense tumor cell growth and coexisting desmoplastic and fibrotic reactions. Histopathology and immunohistochemical staining identified extensive fibromuscular obliteration with smooth muscle bundles extending from the muscularis mucosa into the lamina propria. The patient underwent curative endoscopic submucosal dissection. The reporting and analysis of such rare cases may lead to a better understanding of the characteristics of advanced Hp uninfected GCs.


Asunto(s)
Adenocarcinoma , Carcinoma de Células en Anillo de Sello , Mucosa Gástrica , Gastritis , Infecciones por Helicobacter , Helicobacter pylori , Neoplasias Gástricas , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias Gástricas/patología , Neoplasias Gástricas/cirugía , Carcinoma de Células en Anillo de Sello/patología , Carcinoma de Células en Anillo de Sello/cirugía , Carcinoma de Células en Anillo de Sello/microbiología , Gastritis/patología , Gastritis/microbiología , Adenocarcinoma/patología , Adenocarcinoma/cirugía , Mucosa Gástrica/patología , Mucosa Gástrica/microbiología , Infecciones por Helicobacter/patología , Infecciones por Helicobacter/complicaciones , Resección Endoscópica de la Mucosa
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Neuropsychopharmacol Rep ; 43(4): 505-512, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36905178

RESUMEN

Cannabis withdrawal syndrome (CWS) in humans is characterized by various somatic symptoms, including sleep disturbances. In the present study, we investigated sleep alterations in mice after the cessation of arachidonylcyclopropylamide (ACPA), a cannabinoid type 1 receptor agonist, administration. ACPA-administered mice (ACPA mice) displayed an increased number of rearings after the cessation of ACPA administration compared to saline-administered mice (Saline mice). Moreover, the number of rubbings was also decreased in ACPA mice compared with those of the control mice. Electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) were measured for 3 days after the cessation of ACPA administration. During ACPA administration, there was no difference in the relative amounts of total sleep and wake time between ACPA and Saline mice. However, ACPA-induced withdrawal decreased total sleep time during the light period in ACPA mice after ACPA cessation. These results suggest that ACPA cessation induces sleep disturbances in the mouse model of CWS.


Asunto(s)
Cannabis , Alucinógenos , Síndrome de Abstinencia a Sustancias , Humanos , Ratones , Animales , Cannabis/efectos adversos , Sueño
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 106(13): 5400-5, 2009 Mar 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19289841

RESUMEN

Canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels control influxes of Ca(2+) and other cations that induce diverse cellular processes upon stimulation of plasma membrane receptors coupled to phospholipase C (PLC). Invention of subtype-specific inhibitors for TRPCs is crucial for distinction of respective TRPC channels that play particular physiological roles in native systems. Here, we identify a pyrazole compound (Pyr3), which selectively inhibits TRPC3 channels. Structure-function relationship studies of pyrazole compounds showed that the trichloroacrylic amide group is important for the TRPC3 selectivity of Pyr3. Electrophysiological and photoaffinity labeling experiments reveal a direct action of Pyr3 on the TRPC3 protein. In DT40 B lymphocytes, Pyr3 potently eliminated the Ca(2+) influx-dependent PLC translocation to the plasma membrane and late oscillatory phase of B cell receptor-induced Ca(2+) response. Moreover, Pyr3 attenuated activation of nuclear factor of activated T cells, a Ca(2+)-dependent transcription factor, and hypertrophic growth in rat neonatal cardiomyocytes, and in vivo pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy in mice. These findings on important roles of native TRPC3 channels are strikingly consistent with previous genetic studies. Thus, the TRPC3-selective inhibitor Pyr3 is a powerful tool to study in vivo function of TRPC3, suggesting a pharmaceutical potential of Pyr3 in treatments of TRPC3-related diseases such as cardiac hypertrophy.


Asunto(s)
Pirazoles/farmacología , Canales Catiónicos TRPC/antagonistas & inhibidores , Amidas , Animales , Linfocitos B , Calcio/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Hipertrofia/tratamiento farmacológico , Ratones , Miocitos Cardíacos/patología , Factores de Transcripción NFATC/efectos de los fármacos , Factores de Transcripción NFATC/metabolismo , Transporte de Proteínas/efectos de los fármacos , Pirazoles/química , Ratas , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Fosfolipasas de Tipo C/efectos de los fármacos , Fosfolipasas de Tipo C/metabolismo
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Intern Med ; 60(9): 1383-1387, 2021 May 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33281159

RESUMEN

A 72-year-old man had undergone uncomplicated endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) with en bloc resection of a localized 20-mm IIc lesion in the anterior wall of the gastric angle. Twenty-eight days later, he was re-admitted with epigastric pain of one-week duration. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a 60-mm mass bordered by viscera; repeat endoscopy confirmed a smooth elevated submucosal tumor at the greater curvature on the oral side of the post-ESD ulcer. We diagnosed him with a perigastric abscess as a complication of ESD and performed endoscopic ultrasound-guided drainage. Subsequently, the symptoms and blood inflammatory parameters improved, and follow-up CT showed the disappearance of the abscess.


Asunto(s)
Resección Endoscópica de la Mucosa , Neoplasias Gástricas , Absceso/diagnóstico por imagen , Absceso/etiología , Absceso/cirugía , Anciano , Drenaje , Resección Endoscópica de la Mucosa/efectos adversos , Mucosa Gástrica , Humanos , Masculino , Neoplasias Gástricas/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ultrasonografía Intervencional
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Endosc Int Open ; 9(3): E356-E362, 2021 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33655034

RESUMEN

Background and study aims Despite the information regarding extravasation from contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT), the detectability of the target diverticulum by colonoscopy remains unsatisfactory in colonic diverticular bleeding (CDB). The lack of common signs recognizable on CT and endoscopic images makes it difficult to set a region of interest; however, this can be overcome with the "step-clipping" method, a strategic marking technique for revealing the target. We aimed to investigate the clinical performance of the step-clipping method in patients with CDB. Patients and methods Eighty-seven patients diagnosed with CDB with extravasation using CECT who underwent colonoscopy between August 2007 and February 2020 were included. Patients were divided into two categories: the traditional group (those who underwent colonoscopy from August 2007 to May 2017, n = 54) and the step-clipping group (those who underwent colonoscopy from June 2017 to February 2020, n = 33). Results The detection rate for the responsible diverticulum was significantly higher in the step-clipping group than in the traditional group (94 % vs 63 %; P  = .0013). The step-clipping group had a shorter average search time during colonoscopy (9.6 vs 40.5 minutes; P  < .0001) and lower re-bleeding rate after the initial colonoscopy (6 % vs 26 %; P  = .02) than the traditional group, which facilitated earlier hospital discharge (5.4 vs 6.8 days; P  = .027). Conclusions Colonoscopy using the step-clipping method can improve the detectability of the target lesion within a shorter time, thus leading to lower re-bleeding rates and earlier hospital discharge.

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Anticancer Res ; 24(1): 273-9, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15015608

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) is an enzyme that catabolizes 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), which is widely used for chemotherapy in patients with advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the clinical importance of tumor dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) expression in patients with CRC treated with 5-FU remains unclear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated DPD activities in normal mucosa (N) and tumors (T) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in 64 surgically resected patients with Dukes' C CRC who were treated orally with postoperative adjuvant FU-based chemotherapy. We also immunohistochemically investigated DPD expression in these specimens. The clinicopathological importance of DPD activity and expression was evaluated in the patients. RESULTS: Positive DPD expression was detected in 28 tumors (43.8%) and tumor DPD activity significantly correlated with tumor DPD immunoreactivity (p=0.0121). Further, tumor DPD activity and immunoreactivity also correlated with lymph node metastatic status (p=0.0409). The disease-free survival rate of patients with positive-tumor DPD expression was significantly worse than that of patients with negative-tumor DPD expression (39.3% vs. 72.2%, p=0.0127). However, DPD activity in tumors or normal mucosa did not correlate with patient prognosis. Tumor DPD expression appeared to be an important poor prognostic factor in patients with Dukes' C CRC by multivariate analysis (p=0.013). CONCLUSION: Immunohistochemical DPD expression in tumors is a useful prognostic parameter in patients with Dukes' C CRC treated with postoperative adjuvant FU-based chemotherapy.


Asunto(s)
Biomarcadores de Tumor/biosíntesis , Neoplasias Colorrectales/enzimología , Dihidrouracilo Deshidrogenasa (NADP)/biosíntesis , Anciano , Antimetabolitos Antineoplásicos/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Colorrectales/tratamiento farmacológico , Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Femenino , Fluorouracilo/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Mucosa Intestinal/enzimología , Masculino , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Pronóstico
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