Continuous infusion of 2% propofol at large doses for the sedation of rabbits undergoing prolonged mechanical ventilation induced fatal multiorgan dysfunction syndrome similar to the propofol infusion syndrome seen in humans. Our novel findings including lung, liver, gallbladder, and urinary bladder injury were also noted. The role of propofol's lipid vehicle in the manifestation of the syndrome was minor. Sevoflurane proved to be a safe alternative medication for prolonged sedation.
Tumor angiogenic activity is an important process linked to tumor growth, metastasis, and invasion. In the present study we investigated whether intratumoral microvessel density (MVD), as assessed with immunohistochemistry, is of prognostic relevance in a series of 77 breast cancer patients with node-negative disease. The mean MVD in the hot spots ranged from 9 to 106 (median 31) vessels per x200 optical field. Patients were grouped into 3 categories of low (27 pts), medium (26 pts), and high (24 pts) MVD. Angiogenesis was not related to the primary tumor dimensions (T-stage) or the histology differentiation. An inverse association of MVD with estrogen receptor (ER) expression was noted (p=0.0007), while high MVD was directly related to c-erbB-2 overexpression (p=0.04) and high MIB1 proliferation index (p=0.02). In univariate and multivariate analysis of relapse-free survival, MVD was the only variable significantly and independently linked to relapse. It is concluded that high intratumoral angiogenic activity is linked with early relapse in node-negative breast cancer.
It is concluded that the antivascular effects of bevacizumab are evident within 7 days from administration in 40% of colorectal carcinomas. The mechanisms by which this early antivascular effect may favor the antitumor efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherapy require further investigation.
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