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American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 2011

Immunocytochemical evidence for PDBu-induced activation of RhoA/ROCK in human internal anal sphincter smooth muscle cells

Jagmohan Singh; Pinckney J. Maxwell; Satish Rattan

Studies were performed to determine the unknown status of PKC and RhoA/ROCK in the phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu)-stimulated state in the human internal anal sphincter (IAS) smooth muscle cells (SMCs). We determined the effects of PDBu (10(-7) M), the PKC activator, on PKCα and RhoA and ROCK II translocation in the human IAS SMCs. We used immunocytochemistry and fluorescence microcopy in the basal state, following PDBu, and before and after PKC inhibitor calphostin C (10(-6) M), cell-permeable RhoA inhibitor C3 exoenzyme (2.5 μg/ml), and ROCK inhibitor Y 27632 (10(-6) M). We also determined changes in the SMC lengths via computerized digital micrometry. In the basal state PKCα was distributed almost uniformly throughout the cell, whereas RhoA and ROCK II were located in the higher intensities toward the periphery. PDBu caused significant translocation of PKCα, RhoA, and ROCK II. PDBu-induced translocation of PKCα was attenuated by calphostin C and not by C3 exoenzyme and Y 27632. However, PDBu-induced translocation of RhoA was blocked by C3 exoenzyme, and that of ROCK II was attenuated by both C3 exoenzyme and Y 27632. Contraction of the human IAS SMCs caused by PDBu in parallel with RhoA/ROCK II translocation was attenuated by C3 exoenzyme and Y 27632 but not by calphostin C. In human IAS SMCs RhoA/ROCK compared with PKC are constitutively active, and contractility by PDBu is associated with RhoA/ROCK activation rather than PKC. The relative contribution of RhoA/ROCK vs. PKC in the pathophysiology and potential therapy for the IAS dysfunction remains to be determined.


Archive | 2012

Preoperative Cardiac Considerations in General Surgical Patients

Jadd Koury; Pinckney J. Maxwell; David S. Tichansky

The elderly (age over 65) are the largest growing population in the United States and the patients in whom the majority of surgical procedures are performed. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common cause of mortality in the elderly and can alter surgical outcomes. Assessing preoperative cardiac risk is essential to ensure optimal outcomes in patients undergoing noncardiac surgical procedures.


American Surgeon | 2010

Anastomotic leak rate after low anterior resection for rectal cancer after chemoradiation therapy.

Benjamin R. Phillips; Lisa J. Harris; Pinckney J. Maxwell; Gerald A. Isenberg; Scott D. Goldstein


American Surgeon | 2010

Outcomes of low anterior resection anastomotic leak after preoperative chemoradiation therapy for rectal cancer.

Lisa J. Harris; Benjamin R. Phillips; Pinckney J. Maxwell; Gerald A. Isenberg; Scott D. Goldstein


American Surgeon | 2009

A pseudoaneurysm of the inferior epigastric artery after laparoscopic right hemicolectomy.

Nikolai Bildzukewicz; Brandice Durkan; Pinckney J. Maxwell; Gerald A. Isenberg


Journal of Surgical Education | 2012

Technical skills acquisition in surgery-bound senior medical students: an evaluation of student assertiveness.

Vanessa A. Talbott; Joshua A. Marks; Adam S. Bodzin; Jason A. Comeau; Pinckney J. Maxwell; Gerald A. Isenberg; Niels D. Martin


American Surgeon | 2012

Baron Guillaume Dupuytren: when brilliance combats professionalism.

Sean M. Devitt; Charles J. Yeo; Pinckney J. Maxwell


American Surgeon | 2011

The evolution of cauterization: from the hot iron to the Bovie.

Michelle F. DeLeon; Charles J. Yeo; Pinckney J. Maxwell


American Surgeon | 2011

Thomas Dent Mütter: the humble narrative of a surgeon, teacher, and curious collector.

Baker, B.S., Jennifer A.; Charles J. Yeo; Pinckney J. Maxwell


Archive | 2015

colon in muscle cells of the α translocated RhoA and PKC- HSP27 modulates agonist-induced association of

K. N. Bitar; A. Ibitayo; Snehal Patil; Jagmohan Singh; Pinckney J. Maxwell; Satish Rattan; Evgeny V. Mymrikov; Alim S. Seit-Nebi; Nikolai B. Gusev; Trent Butler; Jonathan Paul; Nick Europe-Finner; Roger Smith; Eng-Cheng Chan

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Charles J. Yeo

Thomas Jefferson University

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Gerald A. Isenberg

Thomas Jefferson University

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Scott D. Goldstein

Thomas Jefferson University

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Jagmohan Singh

Thomas Jefferson University

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Jason A. Comeau

Thomas Jefferson University

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Lisa J. Harris

Thomas Jefferson University

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Niels D. Martin

University of Pennsylvania

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Satish Rattan

Thomas Jefferson University

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Adam S. Bodzin

Thomas Jefferson University

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