Publications by authors named "Cheng Wei Lu"

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  • Colorectal cancer can lead to peritoneal metastasis in a significant percentage of cases, often requiring treatments like hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), which carries risks of serious complications such as abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS).
  • A case study of a 52-year-old woman highlighted complications during HIPEC, including sudden airway pressure increases and hypotension, leading to a diagnosis of pneumothorax and ACS, ultimately requiring emergency surgical intervention.
  • The discussion emphasizes the importance of early detection and management of ACS during HIPEC, as well as the necessity of monitoring intra-abdominal pressure and checking for potential diaphragm injuries prior to starting the procedure.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate whether and how albiflorin, a natural monoterpene glycoside, affects the release of glutamate, one of the most important neurotransmitters involved in neurotoxicity, from cerebrocortical nerve terminals (synaptosomes) in rats. The results showed that albiflorin reduced 4-aminopyridine (4-AP)-elicited glutamate release from synaptosomes, which was abrogated in the absence of extracellular Ca or in the presence of the vesicular glutamate transporter inhibitor or a P/Q-type Ca channel inhibitor, indicating a mechanism of action involving Ca-dependent depression of vesicular exocytotic glutamate release. Albiflorin failed to alter the increase in the fluorescence intensity of 3,3-diethylthiacarbocyanine iodide (DiSC(5)), a membrane-potential-sensitive dye.

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Remimazolam is a newly developed sedative agent. The results of previous meta-analyses highlight the strengths of remimazolam for use during colonoscopy procedures. The primary aim of the present study was to investigate whether, in patients undergoing colonoscopy procedures (P), the use of remimazolam (I) compared with other sedative agents (C) could lead to a greater incidence of hypotension, bradycardia, and hypoxia (O).

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The purpose of this study was to report a case of herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) keratitis misdiagnosed as fungal keratitis due to its clinical presentation being similar to that of fungal keratitis, ultimately diagnosed by NGS. A 59-year-old male presented with reduced vision in the right eye, combined with a history of trauma with vegetative matter. The corneal ulcer was accompanied with feathery infiltration, satellite lesion, and endothelial plaques.

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Excitotoxicity is a common pathological process in neurological diseases caused by excess glutamate. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of gypenoside XVII (GP-17), a gypenoside monomer, on the glutamatergic system. In vitro, in rat cortical nerve terminals (synaptosomes), GP-17 dose-dependently decreased glutamate release with an IC value of 16 μM.

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  • This study investigates the connections between dry eye disease (DED), air pollution, and weather conditions, finding that various pollutants and weather factors influence DED.
  • It highlights that DED is worsened by high levels of air pollutants and certain weather conditions, such as high altitude and wind speed, while increased humidity appears to be protective.
  • The research suggests that air pollution affects DED through biological responses like necroptosis, inflammation, and oxidative stress, emphasizing the importance of protecting air quality for eye health.
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Endotoxin tolerance (ET) is the hyporesponsiveness to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) after prior exposure. It is characterized by the downregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokine levels. Although ET protects against inflammation, its abolishment or recovery is critical for immunity.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the associations among dry eye disease (DED), air pollution, and meteorological conditions in the cold region of a northeastern Chinese metropolis (i.e., Changchun).

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of cynarin, a caffeoylquinic acid derivative in artichoke, on glutamate release elicited by 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) in rat cortical nerve terminals (synaptosomes). We observed that cynarin decreased 4-aminopyridine-elicited glutamate release, which was prevented by the removal of external free Ca with ethylene glycol bis (β-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N,N-tetraacetic acid (EGTA) or the blockade of P/Q-type calcium channels with ω-agatoxin IVA. Molecular docking also revealed that cynarin formed a hydrogen bond with the P/Q-type Ca channel, indicating a mechanism of action involving Ca influx inhibition.

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Mangiferin is a glucosyl xanthone that has been shown to be a neuroprotective agent against brain disorders involving excess glutamate. However, the effect of mangiferin on the function of the glutamatergic system has not been investigated. In this study, we used synaptosomes from the rat cerebral cortex to investigate the effect of mangiferin on glutamate release and identify the possible underlying mechanism.

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Inhibiting the excessive release of glutamate in the brain is emerging as a promising therapeutic option and is efficient for treating neurodegenerative disorders. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect and mechanism of plantainoside D (PD), a phenylenthanoid glycoside isolated from L., on glutamate release in rat cerebral cortical nerve terminals (synaptosomes).

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Background: Rocuronium, a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant, is usually administered during general anesthesia to facilitate endotracheal intubation and keep patients immobile during the surgery. Sugammadex, the selective reversal agent of rocuronium, fully reverses the neuromuscular blockade (NMB) at the end of surgery. Most reports show that sugammadex rapidly achieves a ratio of train-of-four (TOF), a quantitative method of neuromuscular monitoring, of 0.

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The inhibition of synaptic glutamate release to maintain glutamate homeostasis contributes to the alleviation of neuronal cell injury, and accumulating evidence suggests that natural products can repress glutamate levels and associated excitotoxicity. In this study, we investigated whether eupatilin, a constituent of , affected glutamate release in rat cortical nerve terminals (synaptosomes). Additionally, we evaluated the effect of eupatilin in an animal model of kainic acid (KA) excitotoxicity, particularly on the levels of glutamate and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunits (GluN2A and GluN2B).

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To report 2 successfully managed cases of graft rejection with acellular porcine corneal stroma (APCS) transplantation in patients with fungal corneal ulcer. Two patients were diagnosed with fungal corneal ulcer and received APCS transplantation. Graft rejection developed due to the lost follow-up during the period of coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak.

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Objective: To conduct a meta-analysis to compare different dosing scalars of sugammadex in a morbidly obese population for reversal of neuromuscular blockade (NMB).

Methods: PubMed®, ClinicalTrials.gov, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) and Google Scholar were searched for relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing lower-dose sugammadex using ideal body weight (IBW) or corrected body weight (CBW) as dosing scalars with standard-dose sugammadex based on total body weight (TBW) among morbidly obese people after NMB.

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Excessive glutamate release is known to be involved in the pathogenesis of neurological diseases, and suppression of glutamate release from nerve terminals is considered to be a treatment strategy. In this study, we investigated whether isosaponarin, a flavone glycoside isolated from wasabi leaves, could affect glutamate release in rat cerebral cortex nerve terminals (synaptosomes). The release of glutamate was evoked by the K channel blocker 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) and measured by an online enzyme-coupled fluorimetric assay.

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