Postgraduate medical journal
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between visceral obesity and various disease traits, as well as to identify potential safe targets for the prevention and treatment of visceral obesity. ⋯ This study indicates visceral obesity is associated with an increased risk of diseases within various physiological systems, such as cardiovascular, respiratory, and endocrine systems. The circulatory proteome reveals eight novel biomarkers for visceral obesity intervention, with CYB5A, ENTPD6, 1433B, and HAPLN4 displaying particular potential as safe and effective drug targets.
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This study evaluated the efficacy of adding budesonide to nebulized lidocaine in patients undergoing flexible bronchoscopy (FB) under topical anaesthesia. ⋯ In patients undergoing FB with topical anaesthesia, pre-treatment with a combination of nebulized lidocaine and budesonide is more effective than nebulized lidocaine alone. Key message What is already known on this topic? Flexible bronchoscopy (FB) with topical anaesthesia remains a common practice in many settings, although it can cause significant discomfort for patients. What this study adds? Pre-treatment with a combination of nebulized budesonide and lidocaine was more effective and safer than nebulized lidocaine alone for improving patient tolerance during FB. How this study might affect research, practice, or policy? In settings where conscious sedation is not feasible, the combined nebulization of lidocaine and budesonide may offer an optimized approach for FB, enhancing patient comfort and procedural efficiency.
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Previous studies have established a relationship between cathepsins and renal cancer. Nonetheless, the specific causal connection between the two factors continues to be ambiguous. The aim of this study is to evaluate the causal relationship between cathepsins and renal cancer via employing Mendelian randomization (MR). ⋯ This study confirmed a direct link between cathepsins and the risk of renal cancer. Specifically, cathepsin S has a significant positive correlation with the risk of pRCC. The findings of our research could provide significant contributions to both fundamental and clinical investigations pertaining to renal cancer. Key message What is already known on this topic? - Previous studies have suggested the role of some cathepsins in renal cancer occurrence and progression. However, the causal link between different cathepsins and renal cancer is unknown. What this study adds? - Our Mendelian randomization (MR) study revealed that the effects of different cathepsins on the risk of renal cancer. Remarkably, both univariable MR and multivariable MR demonstrated that the levels of cathepsin S increases the risk of papillary renal cell carcinoma. How this study might affect research, practice or policy? - The findings offer novel insights into the relationship between cathepsins and renal cancer, which may have implications for the prevention and management of renal cancer.