1.A Case of Congenital Patent Urachus.
Cheol Soon YIM ; Min Eui KIM ; Jong Hack LEE ; Due Soo CHANG
Korean Journal of Urology 1982;23(5):715-717
The patent urachus results from failure of luminal closure of the urachus. Embryologically, the urachus represents the vestigial remnant of the allantois which, in the fetus, communicates with the cloaca. The authors report a case of congenital patent urachus with review of some literatures.
Allantois
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Cloaca
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Fetus
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Phenobarbital
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Urachus*
2.A Case of Congenital Patent Urachus.
Baik Nam CHOI ; Chong Kook LIM ; Hyen Jai NA ; Cheon Kui SONG ; Su Bang RYU ; Eun Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1980;21(4):373-376
Urachal anomalies are very rare. The umbilicus and the structures which lead to its formation rarely cause trouble except in patients with an error. Embryologically, the urachus represents the vestigial remnant of the allantois which, in the fetus, communicates with the cloaca. The patent urachus results from failure of luminal closure of the urachus Herein a case of congenital patent urachus reported with a brief review of literatures.
Allantois
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Cloaca
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Fetus
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Humans
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Phenobarbital
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Umbilicus
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Urachus*
3.Congenital Patent Urachus: Report of 2 Cases.
Jeong Moon HEO ; Jong Byung YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1994;35(10):1151-1155
The congenital patent urachus is the failure of complete urachal lumen closure and results in a free communication between the bladder and the umbilicus. Embriologically the urachus represents the vestigial remnant of the allantois which, in the fetus, communicates with the cloaca. The first patient is a 6-day-old female infant, and she was transferred due to urine leakage from the reddish hen egg sized protruding mass on the umbilicus. The fistulogram showed a long fistulous tract which communicates with bladder and umbilicus. A complete resection of the patent urachus was done. The second patient is a 1-day-old male infant, and he was transferred for operation of omphalocele from local clinic. Urine leakage was detected from the urachus at operative field, and so complete resection of the urachus was performed, and the one stage repair was performed for treatment of mild intestinal herniation. Postoperative courses of the two cases were uneventful.
Allantois
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Cloaca
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Female
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Fetus
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Hernia, Umbilical
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Ovum
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Umbilicus
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Urachus*
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Urinary Bladder
4.A Case of Vesicoallantoic Cyst Diagnosed by Prenatal Ultrasonogram Imaging.
Yeun Hee KIM ; Jong Chul SHIN ; Young LEE ; Cheol Hoon PARK ; In Yang PARK ; Hyun Young AHN ; Hyun Sun KO ; Youn Soo LEE ; Jong Gu RHA
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2004;15(4):399-403
Fetal vesicoallantoic cyst is extremely rare anomaly of umbilical cord. This disorder is thought to be a remnant of the extraembryonic portion of the allantois and incomplete obliteration of the vesico-allantoic lumen results in a wide spectrum of urachal anomalies. A 23-years-old primigravida was referred to our hospital at 18 weeks of gestation age because of fetal abdominal cystic mass in basal part of umbilicus. On the ultrasonographic examination, the cystic mass appeared to be in direct communication with the urinary bladder markedly distended. The cytogenetic study by amniocentesis showed normal 46, XY. The fetus was dead at 21 weeks of gestation age. The results of autopsy showed multiple anomalies. We report this rare case with review on similar anomalies of the allantois.
Allantois
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Amniocentesis
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Autopsy
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Cytogenetics
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Fetus
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Pregnancy
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Ultrasonography*
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Umbilical Cord
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Umbilicus
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Urinary Bladder
5.Urachal cyst presenting with huge abscess formation in adults.
Sung Hwan LEE ; Hyang Im LEE ; Dong Gue SHIN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2012;83(4):254-257
Urachal disease, a disorder where embryonic remnant of the cloaca and the allantois present after birth as a midline fibrous cord, is usually detected in infancy and childhood. But urachal disease in adults is rare. We report a case of a huge abscess derived from a urachal cyst in an adult. A 52-year-old man presented with peri-umbilical distension and abdominal pain for 2 weeks. Ultrasonography and abdominal computed tomography scan demonstrated a huge abscess derived from the abdominal wall. After prompt incision and drainage, the remaining abscess cavity was removed completely under general anesthesia. Pathologic report was consistent with urachal duct cyst, and the patient was discharged in a week without complication.
Abdominal Pain
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Abdominal Wall
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Abscess
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Adult
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Allantois
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Anesthesia, General
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Cloaca
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Drainage
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Parturition
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Urachal Cyst
6.Anti-proliferative and angio-suppressive effect of Stoechospermum marginatum (C. Agardh) Kutzing extract using various experimental models.
Rashmi VINAYAK ; Shilpa PUTTANANJAIAH ; Anil CHATTERJI ; Bharati SALIMATH
Nutrition Research and Practice 2014;8(4):377-385
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Abundant consumption of seaweeds in the diet is epidemiologically linked to the reduction in risk of developing cancer. In larger cases, however, identification of particular seaweeds that are accountable for these effects is still lacking, hindering the recognition of competent dietary-based chemo preventive approaches. The aim of this research was to establish the antiproliferative potency and angiosuppressive mode of action of Stoechospermum marginatum seaweed methanolic extract using various experimental models. MATERIALS/METHODS: Among the 15 seaweeds screened for antiproliferative activity against Ehrlich ascites tumor (EAT) cell line, Stoechospermum marginatum extract (SME) was found to be the most promising. Therefore, it was further investigated for its anti-proliferative activity in-vitro against choriocarcinoma (BeWo) and non-transformed Human embryonic kidney (HEK 293) cells, and for its anti-migratory/tube formation activity against HUVEC cells in-vitro. Subsequently, the angiosuppressive activity of S. marginatum was established by inhibition of angiogenesis in in-vivo (peritoneal angiogenesis and chorioallantoic membrane assay) and ex-vivo (rat cornea assay) models. RESULTS: Most brown seaweed extracts inhibited the proliferation of EAT cells, while green and red seaweed extracts were much less effective. According to the results, SME selectively inhibited proliferation of BeWo cells in-vitro in a dose-dependent manner, but had a lesser effect on HEK 293 cells. SME also suppressed the migration and tube formation of HUVEC cells in-vitro. In addition, SME was able to suppress VEGF-induced angiogenesis in the chorio allantoic membrane, rat cornea, and tumor induced angiogenesis in the peritoneum of EAT bearing mice. A decrease in the microvessel density count and CD31 antigen staining of treated mice peritoneum provided further evidence of its angiosuppressive activity. CONCLUSIONS: Altogether, the data underline that VEGF mediated angiogenesis is the target for the angiosuppressive action of SME and could potentially be useful in cancer prevention or treatment involving stimulated angiogenesis.
Allantois
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Animals
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Antigens, CD31
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Carcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor
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Cell Line
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Chorioallantoic Membrane
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Choriocarcinoma
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Cornea
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Diet
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Female
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HEK293 Cells
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Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
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Humans
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Kidney
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Methanol
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Mice
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Microvessels
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Models, Theoretical*
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Peritoneum
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Pregnancy
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Rats
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Seaweed
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
7.Anti-proliferative and angio-suppressive effect of Stoechospermum marginatum (C. Agardh) Kutzing extract using various experimental models.
Rashmi VINAYAK ; Shilpa PUTTANANJAIAH ; Anil CHATTERJI ; Bharati SALIMATH
Nutrition Research and Practice 2014;8(4):377-385
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Abundant consumption of seaweeds in the diet is epidemiologically linked to the reduction in risk of developing cancer. In larger cases, however, identification of particular seaweeds that are accountable for these effects is still lacking, hindering the recognition of competent dietary-based chemo preventive approaches. The aim of this research was to establish the antiproliferative potency and angiosuppressive mode of action of Stoechospermum marginatum seaweed methanolic extract using various experimental models. MATERIALS/METHODS: Among the 15 seaweeds screened for antiproliferative activity against Ehrlich ascites tumor (EAT) cell line, Stoechospermum marginatum extract (SME) was found to be the most promising. Therefore, it was further investigated for its anti-proliferative activity in-vitro against choriocarcinoma (BeWo) and non-transformed Human embryonic kidney (HEK 293) cells, and for its anti-migratory/tube formation activity against HUVEC cells in-vitro. Subsequently, the angiosuppressive activity of S. marginatum was established by inhibition of angiogenesis in in-vivo (peritoneal angiogenesis and chorioallantoic membrane assay) and ex-vivo (rat cornea assay) models. RESULTS: Most brown seaweed extracts inhibited the proliferation of EAT cells, while green and red seaweed extracts were much less effective. According to the results, SME selectively inhibited proliferation of BeWo cells in-vitro in a dose-dependent manner, but had a lesser effect on HEK 293 cells. SME also suppressed the migration and tube formation of HUVEC cells in-vitro. In addition, SME was able to suppress VEGF-induced angiogenesis in the chorio allantoic membrane, rat cornea, and tumor induced angiogenesis in the peritoneum of EAT bearing mice. A decrease in the microvessel density count and CD31 antigen staining of treated mice peritoneum provided further evidence of its angiosuppressive activity. CONCLUSIONS: Altogether, the data underline that VEGF mediated angiogenesis is the target for the angiosuppressive action of SME and could potentially be useful in cancer prevention or treatment involving stimulated angiogenesis.
Allantois
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Animals
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Antigens, CD31
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Carcinoma, Ehrlich Tumor
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Cell Line
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Chorioallantoic Membrane
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Choriocarcinoma
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Cornea
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Diet
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Female
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HEK293 Cells
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Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
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Humans
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Kidney
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Methanol
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Mice
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Microvessels
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Models, Theoretical*
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Peritoneum
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Pregnancy
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Rats
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Seaweed
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
8.Inhibition of angiogenesis properties by SZ-21.
Ming SHENG ; Xiao-Hui HU ; Chang-Geng RUAN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2003;11(1):74-80
The aim of this study is to screen out the monoclonal antibody reactive to a kind of endothelial cell line (ECV304) from SZ-1, -2, -21, -22, -51, -65, -262 and explore its function of anti-angiogenesis. The inhibitory effects of monoclonal antibody reactive to ECV304 and human lung carcinom cells (A549) adhesion and migration to extracellular matrix proteins (i.e, fibronectin and collagen IV) were studied by ELISA, the inhibition of angiogenesis in vivo was analyzed by chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assays, the percentage of apoptotic cells in A549 cells was assayed by flow cytometric Annexin-V-FITC/PI dual labeling technique. The results showed that SZ-21 exhibited inhibitory effects on human umbilical vein endothelial cell line (ECV304) and pulmonary cancer cell line (A549) adhesion and migration to extracellular matrix proteins (i.e, fibronectin and collagen IV). In addition, it disrupted ongoing angiogenesis on the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model. SZ-21 also induced apoptosis of the A549 cells. In conclusion, SZ-21 inhibits angiogenesis in vivo and in vitro by blocking integrin beta(3) and inducing apoptosis. SZ-21 recognized the sequence beta(3) 28 - 35 which is far away from the RGD ligation site on GPIIIa. Integrin may interact the extracellular matrix via recognition sites other than RGD sequence.
Allantois
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blood supply
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Angiogenesis Inhibitors
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pharmacology
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Animals
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
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pharmacology
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Adhesion
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drug effects
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Cell Line
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Cell Movement
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drug effects
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Chick Embryo
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Chorion
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blood supply
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Extracellular Matrix Proteins
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pharmacology
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans
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Integrin beta3
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immunology
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Neovascularization, Physiologic
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drug effects
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Tumor Cells, Cultured