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Author(s):  
Alexander Krischak ◽  
Jakob Kowaliuk ◽  
Sina Sarsarshahi ◽  
Wolfgang Dörr ◽  
Miriam Kleiter

Abstract Purpose In a previous study we have shown in a mouse model that administration of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) inhibitor thalidomide has promising therapeutic effects on early radiation cystitis (ERC) and late radiation sequelae (LRS) of the urinary bladder. The aim of this study was to evaluate in the same mice the effect of thalidomide on adherens junction (AJ) proteins in ERC and LRS. Methods Urothelial expressions of E‑cadherin and β‑catenin were assessed by immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) bladder specimens over 360 days post single-dose irradiation on day 0. First, the effect of irradiation on AJ expression and then effects of thalidomide on irradiation-induced AJ alterations were assessed using three different treatment times. Results Irradiation provoked a biphasic upregulation of E‑cadherin and β‑catenin in the early phase. After a mild decrease of E‑cadherin and a pronounced decrease of β‑catenin at the end of the early phase, both increased again in the late phase. Early administration of thalidomide (day 1–15) resulted in a steeper rise in the first days, an extended and increased expression at the end of the early phase and a higher expression of β‑catenin alone at the beginning of the late phase. Conclusion Upregulation of AJ proteins is an attempt to compensate irradiation-induced impairment of urothelial barrier function. Early administration of thalidomide improves these compensatory mechanisms by inhibiting NF-κB signaling and its interfering effects.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (06) ◽  
pp. 753-759
Author(s):  
Akina Tamaki ◽  
Dustin A. Silverman ◽  
Enver Ozer

AbstractHyperbaric oxygen (HBO) is a treatment modality with the primary mechanism of therapy being the delivery of oxygen to hypoxic tissues. A review of HBO applications in the field of head and neck reconstruction and facial cosmetic surgery is provided. HBO can be useful in the management of radiation sequelae and treatment of compromised flaps and grafts. It may also have application in tissue compromise following cosmetic surgery and dermal fillers. We provide evidence from the available literature as well as highlight our experience in using HBO in head and neck reconstruction.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 20150026
Author(s):  
R M Hermann ◽  
B Clausing ◽  
J Mayer ◽  
U M Carl ◽  
M Nitsche

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pei-Ju Chao ◽  
Eng-Yen Huang ◽  
Kuo-Sheng Cheng ◽  
Yu-Jie Huang

Electrical impedance is one of the most frequently used parameters for characterizing material properties. The resistive and capacitive characteristics of tissue may be revealed by electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) as electrical biopsy. This technique could be used to monitor the sequelae after irradiation. In this study, rat intestinal tissues after irradiation were assessed by EIS system based on commercially available integrated circuits. The EIS results were fitted to a resistor-capacitor circuit model to determine the electrical properties of the tissue. The variations in the electrical characteristics of the tissue were compared to radiation injury score (RIS) by morphological and histological findings. The electrical properties, based on receiver operation curve (ROC) analysis, strongly reflected the histological changes with excellent diagnosis performance. The results of this study suggest that electrical biopsy reflects histological changes after irradiation. This approach may significantly augment the evaluation of tissue after irradiation. It could provide rapid results for decision making in monitoring radiation sequelae prospectively.


2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 5512-5512 ◽  
Author(s):  
Volker Budach ◽  
Chie-Hee Cho ◽  
Benedikt Sedlmaier ◽  
Michael Wittlinger ◽  
Heinrich Iro ◽  
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5512 Background: Are 6 cycles of once weekly DDP plus one cycle of 5-FU with concurrent HART superior to 2 cycles of MMC plus one cycle of 5-FU in terms of overall survival (OS) and metastases-free survival (MFS)? Methods: Eligibility: Stage IV SCC of oro(OP)- and hypopharynx(HP), KFS of ≥80% stratified for sites, N-status, grading, hemoglobin and center. The HART schedule was reported elsewhere (V.Budach, JCO 23;2005). HART was applied concurrently with DDP/5-FU at 30mg/m² days 1,8,15,22,29,36 or MMC/5-FU at 10mg/m2 day 1+36 and for both arms with 600mg/m² 5-FU days 1-5 as 120 hrs. c.i. TVD dose prescription was 72 Gy using 3D-conformal or IMRT-TP. 364 patients were analysed using an ITT principle for OS, MFS, progression-free survival (PFS) and loco-regional control (LRC). Hazard ratio (HR) calculations were adjusted for competing risk factors. Results: Median follow-up was 48 mos. for both arms. Mean age was 55.4 years, 83/17% were male/female and 100% stage IV patients (UICC 2002). 58.5%/41.5% of all patients suffered from OP- or HP cancer, respectively. The OS and MFS at 4 years for the DDP- versus MMC-arm was 42.1% vs. 38.8% (n.s.) and 67.3% vs. 56.6% (p=.05), respectively. The LRC and PFS for the DDP versus MMC-arm was 58.6% vs. 57.2% (n.s.) and 46.4% vs. 38.7% (n.s.). Seven items recorded for acute toxicity and 9 for late morbidity showed no significant differences between the treatment arms except for creatinine for the DDP-arm (p < 0.001) using nonparametric analyses of variances for repeated measurements. The overall compliance rates for RTX were 96%, DDP: 72%, 5-FU: 97%, MMC: 86%, respectively. Conclusions: This phase III trial first establishes level IB-evidence for a once weekly DDP chemoradiation regimen. For MFS at 4 yrs., DDP/5 FU-HART is superior to MMC/5 FU HART at equal levels of acute and late radiation sequelae for both treatment arms. No significant differences were seen yet for OS, PFS or LRC. Chemoradiation with weekly DDP/5-FU or MMC/5-FU shows excellent compliance rates and can easily compete with other concurrent chemo- or bio-radiation schedules including induction TPF followed by radiation.


Author(s):  
B.S. Hoppe ◽  
D. Indelicato ◽  
R. Marcus ◽  
D. Louis ◽  
S. Flampouri ◽  
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