To investigate the surgical therapies for gastric cancer (GC) patients of age 85 or older in a multicenter survey.METHODSTherapeutic opportunities for elderly GC patients have expanded in conjunction with extended lif...To investigate the surgical therapies for gastric cancer (GC) patients of age 85 or older in a multicenter survey.METHODSTherapeutic opportunities for elderly GC patients have expanded in conjunction with extended life expectancy. However, the number of cases encountered in a single institution is usually very small and surgical therapies for elderly GC patients have not yet been standardized completely. In the present study, a total of 134 GC patients of age 85 or older who underwent surgery in 9 related facilities were retrospectively investigated. The relationships between surgical therapies and clinicopathological or prognostic features were analyzed.RESULTSEighty-nine of the patients (66%) presented with a comorbidity, and 26 (19% overall) presented with more than two comorbidities. Radical lymphadenectomy was performed in 59 patients (44%), and no patient received pre- or post-operative chemotherapy. Forty of the patients (30%) experienced perioperative complications, but no surgical or perioperative mortality occurred. Laparoscopic surgery was performed in only 12 of the patients (9.0%). Univariate and multivariate analyses of the 113 patients who underwent R0 or R1 resection identified the factors of pT3/4 and limited lymphadenectomy as predictive of worse prognosis (HR = 4.68, P = 0.02 and HR =2.19, P = 0.05, respectively). Non-cancer-specific death was more common in cStage I patients than in cStage II or III patients. Limited lymphadenectomy correlated with worse cancer-specific survival (P = 0.01), particularly in cStage II patients (P < 0.01). There were no relationships between limited lymphadenectomy and any comorbidities, except for cerebrovascular disease (P = 0.07).CONCLUSIONNon-cancer-specific death was not negligible, particularly in cStage I, and gastrectomy with radical lymphadenectomy appears to be an effective treatment for cStage II elderly GC patients.展开更多
Background Ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1(S6K1)is a serine-threonine kinase that has two main isoforms:p70S6K(70-kDa isoform)and p85S6K(85-kDa isoform).p70S6K,with its upstream mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR),has b...Background Ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1(S6K1)is a serine-threonine kinase that has two main isoforms:p70S6K(70-kDa isoform)and p85S6K(85-kDa isoform).p70S6K,with its upstream mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR),has been shown to be involved in learning and memory and participate in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s dis-ease(AD).However,the function of p85S6K has long been neglected due to its high similarity to p70S6k.The role of p85S6K in learning and memory is still largely unknown.Methods We fractionated the postsynaptic densities to illustrate the differential distribution of p85S6K and p70S6K.Coimmunoprecipitation was performed to unveil interactions between p85S6K and the GluA1 subunit of AMPA receptor.The roles of p85S6K in synaptic targeting of GluA1 and learning and memory were evaluated by specific knockdown or overexpression of p85S6K followed by a broad range of methodologies including immunofluorescence,Western blot,in situ proximity ligation assay,morphological staining and behavioral examination.Further,the expression level of p85S6K was measured in brains from AD patients and AD model mice.Results p85S6K,but not p70S6K,was enriched in the postsynaptic densities.Moreover,knockdown of p85S6K resulted in defective spatial and recognition memory.In addition,p85S6K could interact with the GluA1 subunit of AMPA receptor through synapse-associated protein 97 and A-kinase anchoring protein 79/150.Mechanistic studies demonstrated that p85S6K could directly phosphorylate GluA1 at Ser845 and increase the amount of GluA1 in syn-apses,thus sustaining synaptic function and spine densities.Moreover,p85S6K was found to be specifically decreased in the synaptosomal compartment in the brains of AD patients and AD mice.Overexpression of p85S6K ameliorated the synaptic deficits and cognitive impairment in transgenic AD model mice.Conclusions These results strongly imply a significant role for p85S6K in maintaining synaptic and cognitive function by interacting with GluA1.The findings provide an insight into the r展开更多
Increasing global interest in methanoi fuel has led us to investigate the exhaust emissionsof its engine. Analysis of its inorganic and organic emissions. such as CO. NO_x and hydrocarbons(total HC) have been widely r...Increasing global interest in methanoi fuel has led us to investigate the exhaust emissionsof its engine. Analysis of its inorganic and organic emissions. such as CO. NO_x and hydrocarbons(total HC) have been widely reported. This paper presents an analysis of more than 20 kinds ofhydrocarbons in the emissions obtained from a spark-ignition Shanghai car running 85# gasoline anda comparison with emission from a Santana test car running M-100 methanol fuel. A set ofenrichment method has also been described. Test results show that at the current stage of methanolengine development the concentration of individual hydrocarbon including some poisonous substancesis lower than those of normal gasoline engine.展开更多
文摘To investigate the surgical therapies for gastric cancer (GC) patients of age 85 or older in a multicenter survey.METHODSTherapeutic opportunities for elderly GC patients have expanded in conjunction with extended life expectancy. However, the number of cases encountered in a single institution is usually very small and surgical therapies for elderly GC patients have not yet been standardized completely. In the present study, a total of 134 GC patients of age 85 or older who underwent surgery in 9 related facilities were retrospectively investigated. The relationships between surgical therapies and clinicopathological or prognostic features were analyzed.RESULTSEighty-nine of the patients (66%) presented with a comorbidity, and 26 (19% overall) presented with more than two comorbidities. Radical lymphadenectomy was performed in 59 patients (44%), and no patient received pre- or post-operative chemotherapy. Forty of the patients (30%) experienced perioperative complications, but no surgical or perioperative mortality occurred. Laparoscopic surgery was performed in only 12 of the patients (9.0%). Univariate and multivariate analyses of the 113 patients who underwent R0 or R1 resection identified the factors of pT3/4 and limited lymphadenectomy as predictive of worse prognosis (HR = 4.68, P = 0.02 and HR =2.19, P = 0.05, respectively). Non-cancer-specific death was more common in cStage I patients than in cStage II or III patients. Limited lymphadenectomy correlated with worse cancer-specific survival (P = 0.01), particularly in cStage II patients (P < 0.01). There were no relationships between limited lymphadenectomy and any comorbidities, except for cerebrovascular disease (P = 0.07).CONCLUSIONNon-cancer-specific death was not negligible, particularly in cStage I, and gastrectomy with radical lymphadenectomy appears to be an effective treatment for cStage II elderly GC patients.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81802840,81473217)Shanghai Natural Science Foundation(20ZR1430100)Shanghai High Level Local University Construction Project(PT21002).
文摘Background Ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1(S6K1)is a serine-threonine kinase that has two main isoforms:p70S6K(70-kDa isoform)and p85S6K(85-kDa isoform).p70S6K,with its upstream mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR),has been shown to be involved in learning and memory and participate in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s dis-ease(AD).However,the function of p85S6K has long been neglected due to its high similarity to p70S6k.The role of p85S6K in learning and memory is still largely unknown.Methods We fractionated the postsynaptic densities to illustrate the differential distribution of p85S6K and p70S6K.Coimmunoprecipitation was performed to unveil interactions between p85S6K and the GluA1 subunit of AMPA receptor.The roles of p85S6K in synaptic targeting of GluA1 and learning and memory were evaluated by specific knockdown or overexpression of p85S6K followed by a broad range of methodologies including immunofluorescence,Western blot,in situ proximity ligation assay,morphological staining and behavioral examination.Further,the expression level of p85S6K was measured in brains from AD patients and AD model mice.Results p85S6K,but not p70S6K,was enriched in the postsynaptic densities.Moreover,knockdown of p85S6K resulted in defective spatial and recognition memory.In addition,p85S6K could interact with the GluA1 subunit of AMPA receptor through synapse-associated protein 97 and A-kinase anchoring protein 79/150.Mechanistic studies demonstrated that p85S6K could directly phosphorylate GluA1 at Ser845 and increase the amount of GluA1 in syn-apses,thus sustaining synaptic function and spine densities.Moreover,p85S6K was found to be specifically decreased in the synaptosomal compartment in the brains of AD patients and AD mice.Overexpression of p85S6K ameliorated the synaptic deficits and cognitive impairment in transgenic AD model mice.Conclusions These results strongly imply a significant role for p85S6K in maintaining synaptic and cognitive function by interacting with GluA1.The findings provide an insight into the r
文摘Increasing global interest in methanoi fuel has led us to investigate the exhaust emissionsof its engine. Analysis of its inorganic and organic emissions. such as CO. NO_x and hydrocarbons(total HC) have been widely reported. This paper presents an analysis of more than 20 kinds ofhydrocarbons in the emissions obtained from a spark-ignition Shanghai car running 85# gasoline anda comparison with emission from a Santana test car running M-100 methanol fuel. A set ofenrichment method has also been described. Test results show that at the current stage of methanolengine development the concentration of individual hydrocarbon including some poisonous substancesis lower than those of normal gasoline engine.