Effect of enteral nutrition on nutritional status and tumor cell proliferation activity in rectal cancer patients with nutritional risk treated with preoperative neoadjuvant therapy
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-4904.2019.09.012
- VernacularTitle: 肠内营养对有营养风险的术前新辅助治疗直肠癌患者营养状况及肿瘤细胞增殖活性的影响
- Author:
Dachuan XIAO
1
;
Gan HE
;
Qigang LI
;
Hao SHI
;
Chengxi ZHANG
;
Xingchuan XU
Author Information
1. Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the Yongchuan Hospital Affiliated to Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 402160, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Rectal neoplasms;
Enteral nutrition;
Neoadjuvant therapy;
Cell proliferation;
Nutritional status
- From:
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine
2019;42(9):816-820
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effect of enteral nutrition on tumor cell proliferation activity in rectal cancer patients with nutritional risk treated with preoperative neoadjuvant therapy.
Methods:Sixty-six rectal cancer patients with nutritional risk treated with preoperative neoadjuvant therapy from January 2016 to January 2018 in the Yongchuan Hospital Affiliated to Chongqing Medical University were selected. The patients were divided into experimental group (enteral nutrition combined with neoadjuvant therapy) and control group (simple adjuvant therapy) according to the random digits table method, with 33 cases in each group. The expressions of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and Ki-67 antigen before and after treatment were detected by immunohistochemical method; the albumin and prealbumin before and after treatment were observed, and the nutrition risk screening 2002 (NRS2002) was evaluated.
Results:There were no statistical differences in the expressions of PCNA and Ki-67 antigen before treatment between 2 groups (P>0.05); the expressions of PCNA and Ki-67 antigen after treatment in experimental group were significantly lower than those in control group, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). There were no statistical differences in the NRS2002 score, albumin and prealbumin before treatment between 2 groups (P>0.05); the NRS2002 score after treatment in experimental group was significantly lower than that in control group: (1.58 ± 0.50) scores vs. (3.65 ± 0.72) scores, the albumin and prealbumin after treatment were significantly higher than those in control group: (35.92 ± 2.77) g/L vs. (31.12 ± 1.76) g/L and (204.58 ± 23.86) mg/L vs. (157.46 ± 18.99) mg/L, and there were statistical differences (P<0.01).
Conclusions:Enteral nutrition can reduce the proliferation activity of tumor cell in rectal cancer patients with nutritional risk treated with preoperative neoadjuvant therapy, and it can improve the nutritional status of patients.