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  • 1
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: esophageal cancer ; lymph node metastasis ; mediastinal lymph flow ; recurrent nerve nodes ; OK-432
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This paper delineates which lymph nodes should be dissected due to the high frequency of metastasis associated with different types of primary lesions of the thoracic esophagus. In cancer involving the upper third of the esophagus (Iu), lymph flow was found to be primarily from the superior mediastinal area to the cervical area; in that involving the middle third (Im), it was broadly distributed from the superior, middle, and inferior mediastinal region to the cervical and abdominal regions; and in that involving the lower third (Ei), it tended to extend from the inferior mediastinal region to the abdominal region, with single primary metastatic nodes also being noted in this area. The significance of the “top” nodes, namely, the nodes located along the right recurrent laryngeal nerve in the upper portion of the thorax, was also investigated, and it was confirmed that the prognosis for patients with metastases to both the top nodes and other nodes was unfavorable. An immunohistochemical study on mediastinal lymph flow using the anti-Su-Ps antibody demonstrated interactions between top nodes and cervical and/or thoracic nodes.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: granulocyte colony-stimulating factor ; surgical stress ; elective gastrointestinal surgery ; PMN function
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract To characterize the changes in perioperative plasma granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and analyze the effect of surgical stress on its kinetics, 41 patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery with varying degrees of surgical stress were examined. The plasma levels of G-CSF significantly increased immediately after the operation, probably in response to surgical injury. This elevation was much higher in the 15 esophagectomy patients, at 883±300 pg/ml on postoperative day (POD) O, than in the 14 gastrectomy patients, with a value of 233±151 on POD O, (P〈0.01) or in the 12 cholecystectomy patients, with a value of 64±41 on POD 1 (P〈0.01). These findings led us to conclude that G-CSF levels increase significantly in the immediate postoperative period and are most likely associated with the degree of surgical stress. In addition, we studied the priming effect of G-CSF on polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). G-CSF enhanced PMN superoxide anion (O− 2) production and luminol-dependent chemiluminescence (CL) induced by opsonized zymosan in a dose-dependent manner. A significant enhancement was seen in the G-CSF level (1 ng/ml) which was almost the same as the maximum G-CSF level in the esophagectomy patients. Furthermore, postoperative PMN activation occurred after the elevation of plasma G-CSF. Thus, we propose that elevated G-CSF may act as one of the mediators which activate PMN function postoperatively.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: PROBIOTICS ; LACTOBACILLUS ; CLOSTRIDIUM ; INTESTINE ; CELL DIVISION
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Probiotics are used for various intestinaldiseases. However, their effects on gut epithelial cellproliferation have not been investigated. Weadministered 107 colony-forming units ofLactobacillus casei or Clostridium butyricum , or no probiotics(control) by gastric intubation once a day for sevendays to rats fed an elemental diet. We estimated thecrypt cell production rate of the jejunum, ileum, cecum, and distal colon. We also quantified cecalbacteria. Both probiotics increased the crypt cellproduction rate of the jejunum and ileum by 25-40%, ofthe cecum by 70%, and of the distal colon by more than 200% compared with control. Only minor variancein the cecal bacterial composition existed among thethree groups. Probiotics enhanced gut epithelial cellproliferation in rats fed an elemental diet.
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