1.Study of the clinical effects of jailed-balloon protection technique for the treatment of bifurcation lesions of percutaneous coronary intervention
Hailiang LIU ; Ruibo ZHANG ; Yuanbo HOU ; Chaohong ZHANG ; Aixia CHEN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(9):1115-1119
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of treating bifurcation lessions with jailed-balloon technique in simple strategy. Methods Ninety patients with bifurcation lessions (Duke D or F type) who received the side branch protection technique with simple strategy were involved in a single center retrospective analysis. Patients were randomly divided into jailed-balloon protection group (n=48) and jailed guidewire group (n=42). The process operating, procedural success of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), complications and the results of follow-up were investigated. Results The clinical baseline date and the bifurcation lesions were not significant different between jailed-balloon group and jailed guidewire group (P>0.05). The procedural success rate of PCI was 100%in jailed-balloon group and 97.6%in jailed guidewire group, no significance difference user between two groups (P>0.05). The perioperative complications (the rate of no reflow) was lower in jailed-balloon group than those of jailed guidewire group (1.0%vs. 19.0%, P<0.05). The procedural success rate of PTCA were lower in jailed-balloon group than that of jailed guidewire group (4.2%vs. 23.8%, P<0.01). The total operation time [(56.40±11.71) s vs. (72.60±10.62) s],exposing time [(9.86±1.82) s vs.(12.24±2.32)s] or amount of used contrast agent [(90.54±15.26) mL vs. (118.16±18.64) mL] were significantly lower in jailed-balloon group compared with those of jailed guidewire group (P<0.05). At the 12-month follow-up, the MACE was lower in the jailed-balloon group than that of jailed guidewire group (16.7%vs. 38.1%, P<0.05). The restenotic rate (2.1%vs. 4.8%, P>0.05) and the maximum restenotic level (19.24%vs. 21.46%,P>0.05) in the main branch were not significant different between jailed-balloon group and jailed guidewire group. But the maximum restenotic level in the opening of side branch was lower in jailed-balloon group than that of jailed guidewire group (51.2% vs. 72.46%, P < 0.01). Conclusion The jailed-balloon technique reduces the operation complications, exposure time and amount of contrast agent, and also saves surgical consumables. The procedure of branch with simple strategy is safe and effective in treatment of bifurcation lesions.
2.Study of mitochondrial energy metabolism in D-galactose-induced cell ageing model
Jianming CAO ; Dongjie HAO ; Huale CHEN ; Xiao YU ; Yuanbo HOU ; Wei YE
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(2):199-203
Objective To investigate the mitochondrial energy metabolism in D-galactoseinduced cell ageing model.Methods MRC-5 cells were cultivated for 72 hours in a medium containing 55 mmol/L D-galactose.The analysis of cell proliferation capacity by CCK8 method,β-galactosidase staining and detection of p21 protein expression level were performed for identifying cell senescence.The cell oxidation-reduction state was evaluated by an analysis of cellular ROS levels,SOD activity,MDA content and oxidative damage level of mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA).For purpose of detecting mitochondrial function and its impairment,mitochondrial morphology was observed by electron microscope,mitochondrial quantity was analyzed by flow cytometry,mitochondrial membrane potential(△Ψm) was measured by JC-1 staining,and ATP content was analyzed by HPLC,and mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate was detected by Seahorse cell energy metabolism detection system.Results The decreased MRC-5 cell proliferation,up-expression of p21 protein,increased β-galactosidase activity were observed in D-Gal-treated cells,which indicated the cell premature senescence.When treated with D-Gal,the significantly increased ROS and MDA level,decreased SOD activity and increased oxidized mtDNA proved that the cells kept higher oxidative stress.D-Gal induced-mitochondrial impairment was evidenced by the dimming of mitochondrial cristae and double membrane structure,decrease of transmembrane potential and ATP synthesis,and decrease of its oxygen consumption rate(OCR).Conclusions The 55 mmol/L D-Gal causes an impairment of mitochondrial structure and a decrease of function of energy metabolism,which is associated with cellular senescence induced by D-Gal.
3.Mechanisms of tigecycline resistance in carbapenems-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii strains
Meimei LI ; Jia DU ; Chunquan XU ; Huale CHEN ; Bin LI ; Yuanbo HOU ; Tieli ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;35(10):717-722
Objective To investigate the mechanisms of tigecycline nonsusceptibility in carbapen-ems-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii ( CRAB) strains in order to provide a theoretical basis for a reasonable use of antibiotics and the control of nosocomial infection .Methods Susceptibility testing of 120 non-dupli-cate CRAB strains to tigecycline was performed by using the broth microdilution method .Minimal inhibitory concentrations ( MIC) of tigecycline against the A.baumannii strains were determined by using the broth mi-crodilution method before and after exposing the strains to Carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP), which was the efflux pump inhibitor .Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amply the ef-flux pumps genes including adeB, adeJ, adeG, abeM, adeE, adeRS, tetX and tetX1.The real-time PCR was performed to measure the expression of efflux pumps genes including adeB, adeJ, adeG, abeM and adeE.Results A total of 120 CRAB strains were collected including 13 (10.8%) tigecycline non-suscep-tible A.baumannii (TNAB) strains and 107 (89.2%) tigecycline susceptible A.baumannii (TSAB) strains.The MIC values of tigecline to the 120 CRAB strains were in a range of 0.25 μg/ml to 8 μg/ml. The adeR and adeJ genes were detected in 90.0%and 92.5%of the 120 CRAB strains, respectively.The positive rates of adeB, adeS, adeG and abeM genes among the 120 CRAB strains were all 94.2%.None of the three genes including adeE, tetX and tetX1 were detected .The mean expression levels of adeB and adeJ in TNAB strains were respectively increased by 18.69 folds and 5.46 folds as compared with those in sensi-tive strains.No significant increase in the expression of adeG and abeM genes was observed in TNAB strains . A 4-fold decrease in the MIC was observed in 8 out of 13 TNAB isolates treated with 10 μg/ml of CCCP .The CCCP could partially reverse the resistance pattern of tigecycline .Conclusion The efflux pump sys-tems of adeABC and adeIJK rather than the abeFGH and abeM systems might play an important role in reduc-ing the tigecycline susceptibility in carbapenems-resistant A.baumannii strains.
4.Study on preparation and release mechanism of effervescent osmotic pump tablet of compound Danshen.
Li'an XUE ; Yuanbo LI ; Dandan GUO ; Jianhua YIN ; Yanchun LIU ; Shixiang HOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(7):848-851
OBJECTIVETo prepare effervescent osmotic pump tablet (EOPTs) according to the rhythm of coronary heart disease based on efficacy material and the mechanism of compound Danshen and to study the mechanism of drug released of that tablets.
METHODSince compound Danshen consist of compounds with polyphenolic groups or carboxyl groups, such as phenolic acids, flavonoids, and triterpenoids that they were acidic. EOPTs were prepared from tablet cores which containing NaHCO3 as effervescent, NaCL and manitol as osmotic agents, HPMC as retarding agents coating with CA membrane. And study the mechanism of drug released according to the change of tablet osmotic pressure.
RESULTThe results of in vitro experiments showed that no difference was observed among the profiles of Danshensu, protocatechuic aldehyde, ginsenoside Rg1, Rb1, notoginsenoside R1 release EOPTs. The drug was completely released from the device with a zero-order release rate over 12 h.
CONCLUSIONEOPTs are Successfully obtained EOPT which the drug is released from the device over 12 h and the release mechanism of EOPTs is explained.
Coronary Disease ; physiopathology ; Drug Compounding ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; metabolism ; Infusion Pumps ; Osmosis ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; metabolism ; Tablets ; Time Factors
5.Preparation and release characterization in vitro of pulsed-release tablets of compound Danshen.
Yuanbo LI ; Lian XUE ; Jianhu YIN ; Xilin PENG ; Shixiang HOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(1):30-34
OBJECTIVETo prepare pulsed-release tablet (PTS) according to the rhythm of coronary heart disease based on efficacy material and the mechanism of compound Danshen.
METHODPTS were achieved by coating the core which contains drugs, CMS-Na, lactose, succinic acid and MCC with separation layer (Eudragit RL), swelling layer (HPMC E5), and controlled-release membrane (Eudragit RS-RL-EC).
RESULTThe results of in vitro experiments showed that no difference was observed among the profiles of Danshensu, protocatechuic aldehyde, ginsenoside Rg1, Rb1, notoginsenoside R1 release from the two-step release system. And it indicated that swelling was the basis and prerequisite for drug release from PTS, and the diffusion, organic acid-induced, and osmotic pumping mechanism were involved in drug release, but the latter they were the dominant factors.
CONCLUSIONSuccessfully obtained the PTS of a certain lag-time behind the rapid release which indicate that after bed time administration of such device, the drug plasma concentration-time curve CAN meet the requirements of chronotherapy of cardiovascular disease.
Benzaldehydes ; metabolism ; Catechols ; metabolism ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Coronary Disease ; drug therapy ; Diffusion ; Drug Compounding ; methods ; Drug Delivery Systems ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; metabolism ; therapeutic use ; Ginsenosides ; metabolism ; Osmosis ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; chemistry ; Tablets ; Time Factors
6. Molecular mechanism of colistin resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae
Jie LIN ; Yuanbo HOU ; Hong LU ; Jianming CAO ; Lijiang CHEN ; Yao SUN ; Tieli ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2018;38(8):605-610
Objective:
To investigate the molecular mechanism of colistin resistance in