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The lymphatic drainage systems in the brain:a novel target for ischemic stroke? 被引量:1
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作者 Ying-Jie Wang Yan-Rong Sun +4 位作者 Yan-Hong Pei Hao-Wen Ma Ya-Kun Mu Li-Hua Qin Jun-Hao Yan 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第3期485-491,共7页
Recent studies have proposed three lymphatic drainage systems in the brain,that is,the glymphatic system,the intramural periarterial drainage pathway,and meningeal lymphatic vessels,whose roles in various neurological... Recent studies have proposed three lymphatic drainage systems in the brain,that is,the glymphatic system,the intramural periarterial drainage pathway,and meningeal lymphatic vessels,whose roles in various neurological diseases have been widely explored.The glymphatic system is a fluid drainage and waste clearance pathway that utilizes perivascular space and aquaporin-4 protein located in the astrocyte endfeet to provide a space for exchange of cerebrospinal fluid and interstitial fluid.The intramural periarterial drainage pathway drives the flow of interstitial fluid through the capillary basement membrane and the arterial tunica media.Meningeal lymphatic vessels within the dura mater are involved in the removal of cerebral macromolecules and immune responses.After ischemic stroke,impairment of these systems could lead to cerebral edema,accumulation of toxic factors,and activation of neuroinflammation,while restoration of their normal functions can improve neurological outcomes.In this review,we summarize the basic concepts of these drainage systems,including drainage routes,physiological functions,regulatory mechanisms,and detection technologies.We also focus on the roles of lymphatic drainage systems in brain injury after ischemic stroke,as well as recent advances in therapeutic strategies targeting these drainage systems.These findings provide information for potential novel strategies for treatment of stroke. 展开更多
关键词 AQUAPORIN-4 BRAIN edema glymphatic system intramural periarterial drainage ischemic stroke lymphatic drainage meningeal lymphatic vessels neuroinflammation neurotoxicity
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Efficacy of Manual Lymphatic Drainage for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema
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作者 Na Li Qi Wu +5 位作者 Feng Liu Liping Zhang Lijuan Zhang Qiaoling Zhong Huizhen Zhang ] 《Advances in Breast Cancer Research》 2022年第2期120-127,共8页
Purpose: The effect of manual lymphatic drainage in patients with breast cancer is controversial. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) in breast cancer-related lymphedem... Purpose: The effect of manual lymphatic drainage in patients with breast cancer is controversial. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the role of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) in breast cancer-related lymphedema treatment. Methods: The electronic databases of EMBASE, PubMed, Web of Science, and The Cochrane Library were searched to find English articles on MLD which were published before January 2020. After two evaluators selected the studies and independently evaluated literature quality, meta-analysis was carried out with RevMan 5.3 software. The outcome index of lymphedema treatment changed in edema volume. Results: The study included six RCTs of 364 patients and the meta-analysis showed no significant difference in the effect of MLD for BCRL compared with other treatments (mean difference, 3.76;95% confidence interval, -35.09 to 42.62;Z, 0.19;p = 0.850). Conclusion: MLD can relieve the body tissue, rapidly improve local condition, and enhance complete decongestive therapy (CDT) efficacy. MLD can prevent BCRL and improve the symptoms of stage I lymphedema. It should be widely applied to prevent BCRL from entering an irreversible state. 展开更多
关键词 Manual lymphatic drainage META-ANALYSIS Breast Cancer Lymphedema
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Role of mesenteric component in Crohn’s disease:A friend or foe? 被引量:1
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作者 Yi Yin Zhen-Xing Zhu +2 位作者 Zhun Li Yu-Sheng Chen Wei-Ming Zhu 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2021年第12期1536-1549,共14页
Crohn’s disease(CD)is a complex and relapsing gastrointestinal disease with mesenteric alterations.The mesenteric neural,vascular,and endocrine systems actively take part in the gut dysbiosis-adaptive immunity-mesent... Crohn’s disease(CD)is a complex and relapsing gastrointestinal disease with mesenteric alterations.The mesenteric neural,vascular,and endocrine systems actively take part in the gut dysbiosis-adaptive immunity-mesentery-body axis,and this axis has been proven to be bidirectional.The abnormalities of morphology and function of the mesenteric component are associated with intestinal inflammation and disease progress of CD via responses to afferent signals,neuropeptides,lymphatic drainage,adipokines,and functional cytokines.The hypertrophy of mesenteric adipose tissue plays important roles in the pathogenesis of CD by secreting large amounts of adipokines and representing a rich source of proinflammatory or profibrotic cytokines.The vascular alteration,including angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis,is concomitant in the disease course of CD.Of note,the enlarged and obstructed lymphatic vessels,which have been described in CD patients,are likely related to the early onset submucosa edema and being a cause of CD.The function of mesenteric lymphatics is influenced by endocrine of mesenteric nerves and adipocytes.Meanwhile,the structure of the mesenteric lymphatic vessels in hypertrophic mesenteric adipose tissue is mispatterned and ruptured,which can lead to lymph leakage.Leaky lymph factors can in turn stimulate adipose tissue to proliferate and effectively elicit an immune response.The identification of the role of mesentery and the crosstalk between mesenteric tissues in intestinal inflammation may shed light on understanding the underlying mechanism of CD and help explore new therapeutic targets. 展开更多
关键词 Crohn’s disease Mesenteric nerves ANGIOGENESIS lymphatic drainage Mesenteric adipose tissue
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Pleural effusion and ascites in extrarenal lymphangiectasia causedby post-biopsy hematoma: A case report
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作者 Qiong-Zhen Lin Hui-En Wang +3 位作者 Dong Wei Yun-Feng Bao Hang Li Tao Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第24期6330-6336,共7页
BACKGROUNDThe renal system has a specific pleural effusion associated with it in the form of“urothorax”, a condition where obstructive uropathy or occlusion of thelymphatic ducts leads to extravasated fluids (urine ... BACKGROUNDThe renal system has a specific pleural effusion associated with it in the form of“urothorax”, a condition where obstructive uropathy or occlusion of thelymphatic ducts leads to extravasated fluids (urine or lymph) crossing thediaphragm via innate perforations or lymphatic channels. As a rare disorder thatmay cause pleural effusion, renal lymphangiectasia is a congenital or acquiredabnormality of the lymphatic system of the kidneys. As vaguely mentioned in areport from the American Journal of Kidney Diseases, this disorder can be causedby extrinsic compression of the kidney secondary to hemorrhage.CASE SUMMARYA 54-year-old man with biopsy-proven acute tubulointerstitial nephropathyexperienced bleeding 3 d post hoc, which, upon clinical detection, manifested as amassive perirenal hematoma on computed tomography (CT) scan withoutconcurrent pleural effusion. His situation was eventually stabilized byexpeditious management, including selective renal arterial embolization. Despite good hemodialysis adequacy and stringent volume control, a CT scan 1 mo laterfound further enlargement of the perirenal hematoma with heterogeneoushypodense fluid, left side pleural effusion and a small amount of ascites. Thesefluid collections showed a CT density of 3 Hounsfield units, and drained fluid ofthe pleural effusion revealed a dubiously light-colored transudate withlymphocytic predominance (> 80%). Similar results were found 3 mo later, duringwhich time the patient was free of pulmonary infection, cardiac dysfunction andovert hypoalbuminemia. After careful consideration and exclusion of otherpossible causative etiologies, we believed that the pleural effusion was due to theocclusion of renal lymphatic ducts by the compression of kidney parenchymaand, in the absence of typical dilation of the related ducts, considered our case asextrarenal lymphangiectasia in a broad sense.CONCLUSIONAs such, our case highlighted a morbific passage between the kidney and thoraxunder an extraordinarily rare condition. Given the paucity of pertinentknowledge, it may further broaden our understanding of this rare disorder. 展开更多
关键词 Urothorax Pleural effusion Perirenal hematoma Renal lymphangiectasia lymphatic drainage Case report
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Consideration of the Self-Care Supporting Program Including Simple Exercise for Patients with Early Stages of Secondary Lower-Limb Lymphedema
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作者 Chitose Arakawa Chiharu Akazawa Sayoko Teraguchi 《Health》 2021年第3期238-252,共15页
<strong>Aim: </strong>We devised a self-care supporting program targeting patients with early stages of secondary lower-limb lymphedema. The program incorporates “Simple exercises to replace lymphatic dra... <strong>Aim: </strong>We devised a self-care supporting program targeting patients with early stages of secondary lower-limb lymphedema. The program incorporates “Simple exercises to replace lymphatic drainage” based on lymphatic flow. The purpose of this study was to consider the feasibility of continuing this program. <strong>Methods:</strong> The participants were patients in the early stages of secondary lower-limb lymphedema after gynecological cancer surgery and lymphedema therapists with more than five years of experience. Patients continued self-care at home after being briefed on the program, and they were analyzed on their self-care continuity status one month later based on a self-administered questionnaire survey and self-care notes. We interviewed the lymphedema therapists about this program to discuss the feasibility of continuing it and obtain feedback. <strong>Results:</strong> The patients who participated in the study were six women who underwent surgery with lymph node dissection for gynecological cancer. The therapists were five nurses and one occupational therapist. The patient understood the importance of all items in the self-care. “Observation,” “Touching,” and “Skin care” were relatively easy to continue. “Lymph drainage” and “Exercise” were continued with “Simple exercises to replace lymphatic drainage”. “Other exercises” were able to continue by adding distance and time to daily activities. Furthermore, “Measurement” and “Recording” became a burden and were difficult to continue. Nonetheless, this program was generally approved by the lymphedema therapists. They also pointed out the content and format of the self-care notes as improvements. <strong>Conclusions: </strong>We found that the self-care supporting program that incorporated “Simple exercises to replace lymphatic drainage” might be feasible to continue self-care for patients with early stages of secondary lower-limb lymphedema. Furthermore, we found that we needed to improve the “Measurement” and “Recording” sections of this program. 展开更多
关键词 Secondary Lower-Limb Lymphedema Early Stages Self-Care Supporting Program lymphatic drainage Exercises
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