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Proteomic analysis of acute radiation-induced rectal injury in rats
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作者 Yue Zhu Jun Dai +4 位作者 Xiaopeng Xu Yi Gao Weidong Shen Shuyu Zhang Pengfei Liu 《Radiation Medicine and Protection》 CSCD 2023年第3期117-124,共8页
Objective:To comprehensively elucidate overall protein alterations associated with acute radiation-induced rectal injury in rats.Methods:A rat model of acute radiation-induced rectal injury was established by irradiat... Objective:To comprehensively elucidate overall protein alterations associated with acute radiation-induced rectal injury in rats.Methods:A rat model of acute radiation-induced rectal injury was established by irradiating rectal segments with a single dose of 17.5 Gy X-rays.These segments were then collected at 7 d and 10 d post-irradiation.Tandem mass tag-based quantitative proteomic analysis was then performed.Results:65,526 peptides were identified,corresponding to 8,088 proteins.Hematoxylin-eosin staining revealed characteristic epithelial cell degeneration and necrosis,intestinal gland atrophy and dilatation,and interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration.Inflammation was more pronounced in the 10 d irradiation group than in the 7 d irradiation group.Overall,127 up-and 108 downregulated proteins were identified at 7 d post-irradiation,and 122 up-and 44 downregulated proteins were identified at 10 d post-irradiation.Notably,17 up-and 6 downregulated proteins were consistently co-expressed at both time points.The expression of three of these proteins was validated via real-time quantitative PCR:polypeptide YY(Pyy),thymidylate synthase(Tyms),and tetraspanin(CD9).Tyms transcript levels were significantly higher in irradiated rectal tissues(P<0.05).Pyy transcript levels were significantly higher at both time points(P<0.05).Finally,CD9 mRNA expression was significantly lower in both the 7 d and 10 d irradiation groups(P<0.05).Conclusions:The potential targets were found to prevent and treat acute radiation-induced rectal injury in clinical practice. 展开更多
关键词 PROTEOMICS Radiation-induced rectal injury RADIOTHERAPY Ionizing radiation
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Treatment of benign rectal stricture caused by repeated anal insertion by endoscopy and balloon dilation:A case report
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作者 Shih-Hung Liu Jung-Cheng Kang +3 位作者 Je-Ming Hu Chao-Yang Chen Kuan-Hsun Lin Ta-Wei Pu 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 2024年第2期91-97,共7页
BACKGROUND Benign rectal strictures can be categorized as primary(disease-related)and secondary(surgical anastomosis-related).Secondary strictures arise from surgical complications,whereas primary strictures have dive... BACKGROUND Benign rectal strictures can be categorized as primary(disease-related)and secondary(surgical anastomosis-related).Secondary strictures arise from surgical complications,whereas primary strictures have diverse etiologies,including various inflammatory conditions.Benign strictures are usually managed by surgery and endoscopy.We present an unusual etiology of benign rectal stricture caused by the repeated insertion of foreign objects into the rectum for sexual purposes,resulting in rectal injury and subsequent chronic inflammation.CASE SUMMARY A 53-year-old man presented to the outpatient clinic of the Colorectal Surgery Department with symptoms of chronic constipation and bloody stools.The patient previously experienced rectal injury due to foreign object insertion for sexual purposes.Colonoscopy revealed benign circumferential narrowing of the rectum.He underwent treatment by endoscopic argon plasma coagulation and balloon dilation and follow-up as an outpatient for 4 months.A colonoscopy at the end of the follow-up period revealed no evidence of rectal stricture relapse.CONCLUSION A history of rectal injury,followed by chronic inflammation,should be considered in patients with benign rectal strictures.Management with endoscopic argon plasma coagulation and balloon dilation can prevent the need for surgical resection of benign rectal strictures. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic rectal inflammation COLONOSCOPY Benign rectal stricture Foreign body insertion rectal injury Case report
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