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Liver metastasis is a major cause of mortality in colorectal cancer (CRC). The current study was to investigate the ability of ulinastatin (UTI) and curcumin (CUR) to inhibit CRC liver metastases via modulating matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and E-cadherin expression. Human CRC HCT-116 cells were treated with compounds individually and in combination in order to understand the effect on cell migration and invasion. The HCT-116 cell line was established to stably express luciferase and green fluorescent protein (GFP) by lentiviral transduction (HCT-116-Luc-GFP). We identified an anti-metastasis effect of UTI and CUR on a CRC liver metastasis mouse model. Tumor development and therapeutic responses were dynamically tracked by bioluminescence imaging. Expression of MMP-9 and E-cadherin in metastatic tumors was detected by immunohistochemical assay. Results of wound healing and cell invasion assays suggest that treatment with UTI, CUR, and UTI plus CUR, respectively, significantly inhibit HCT-116 cell migration and invasion. Furthermore, results of CRC hepatic metastasis on a nude mouse model showed that treatment with UTI, CUR alone, and a combination notably inhibited hepatic metastases from CRC and prolonged survival of tumor-bearing mice, especially in the UTI plus CUR group. These results suggest that the combination of UTI and CUR together may offer greater inhibition against metastasis of CRC.
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Br J Community Nurs
April 2025
BJN Continence and Urology Nurse of the Year; Uro-Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Greenock, UK.
This article explores the importance of timely management of chronic urinary retention (CUR) in men, emphasising the role of intermittent self-catheterisation (ISC) as a first-line approach where appropriate, particularly in low-pressure retention, to prevent unnecessary reliance on indwelling catheters. It also highlights ISC as a key intervention once high-pressure retention has resolved, ensuring bladder health is maintained, complications are minimised and quality of life is improved. The authors also provide an overview of how CUR can significantly impact the physical, social and psychological aspects of a man's life and the vital role of nurses in the holistic management of the condition.
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March 2025
Department of Nephrology, the Affiliated Hospital to Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun, China.
Aim: This study investigates a novel treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by , , and bacterial strains.
Methods: The Cur/Chx/Au composite matrix was synthesised in one pot by solution reduction and examined for functional groups and surface morphology by FT-IR, UV-DRS, HR-TEM, and TGA. microbial growth inhibition evaluation and pathogen biofilm studies assessed the composite's antibacterial capacity.
Transl Androl Urol
March 2024
Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Guang'anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Background: Chronic urinary retention (CUR) resulting from lower motor neuron lesions (LMNL) is a medical condition secondary to pelvic or lumbosacral tumor resection surgeries. Electroacupuncture (EA) is proved to be effective and safe in treating certain lower urinary tract disorders. However, the clinical benefit and optimal duration of EA treatment for CUR following LMNL remain unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInfect Control Hosp Epidemiol
August 2022
Division of Infectious Diseases, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan.
Objective: Urine cultures have poor specificity for catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). We evaluated the effect of a urine-culture stewardship program on urine culture utilization and CAUTI in adult intensive care units (ICUs).
Design: A quasi-interventional study was performed from 2015 to 2017.
Low Urin Tract Symptoms
October 2021
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria.
Objective: Intravesical prostatic protrusion (IPP) is a noninvasive parameter that can predict disease progression and development of complications in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This study was to determine the relationship between IPP and the presence of complications in BPH patients.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of BPH patients at Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital, Enugu.