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Chinese Circulation Journal ; (12): 75-82, 2024.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-1025439

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Objectives:To explore the effect and possible mechanisms of mild hypothermia on interferon(IFN)-α2b-induced AC16 cardiomyocytes apoptosis. Methods:Cardiomyocytes were stimulated in ordinary temperature and mild hypothermia by IFN-α2b under different concentrations for different times.Proliferation activity of cardiomyocytes was detected by CCK-8 assay.Apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry technique.The effects of different interventions on mitochondrial morphology were examined using Mito-Tracker Green and laser scanning confocal microscope,respectively.The mitochondrial membrane potentials under different intervention conditions were detected by flow cytometry.The fusion of dynamin-related protein 1(Drp1)and mitochondria,and the effects of different interventions on the mitochondria was examined by Drp1 or mitochondrial fluorescent probes and laser scanning confocal microscope.The effects of different intervention conditions on the protein expression level of Phospho-Drp1(p-Drp1)Ser616,Drp1,cleaved poly ADP-ribose polymerase1(cleaved-PARP1),poly ADP-ribose polymerase1(PARP1)were detected by Western blot. Results:CCK-8 assay and flow cytometry results showed that IFN-α2b inhibited the proliferation and enhanced the apoptosis of AC16 cardiomyocytes in a time and dose-dependent manner,these effects could be attenuated by mild hypothermia.Mito-Tracker Green,laser scanning confocal microscope and flow cytometry results showed that the extent of damage of mitochondria with different interventions were attenuated in the setting of mild hypothermia as compared with ordinary temperature.The morphology of mitochondria remained intact and the mitochondrial membrane potentials were the highest in mild hypothermia group.Injured AC16 cardiomyocytes released Drp1 from cytoplasm to mitochondria and increased mitochondrial fission,these effects were abolished after mild hypothermia.p-Drp1 Ser616/Drp1 ratio and cleaved-PARP1/PARP1 ratio were decreased after mild hypothermia,and above effects could be reversed by mitochondrial division inhibitor-1(Mdivi-1)pretreatment. Conclusions:Mild hypothermia inhibits IFN-α2b-induced AC16 cardiomyocytes apoptosis via improving mitochondrial function.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 1076-1080, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-957342

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Objective:To investigate the effect of multiple medications on the risk of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth(SIBO)in the elderly.Methods:Clinical data of 85 inpatients in the Department of Geriatrics, the First Hospital of Lanzhou University undergone HMBT from August 2017 to April 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.According to the HMBT results, they were divided into a SIBO(+ )group and a SIBO(-)group.Polypharmacy was defined as ≥ 5 types of medications.We analyzed the difference in the rate of polypharmacy between the two groups.Results:A total of 85 hospitalized elderly patients were included in the study.Of these patients, 38(44.71%)tested positive for SIBO.Polypharmacy occurred in 41 patients(48.24%). There were significant differences in types of drugs and polypharmacy between the SIBO(+ )group and the SIBO(-)group( t=3.01 and χ2=14.33, P<0.05 for both). Moreover, polypharmacy was a risk factor for SIBO( P=0.017, OR=10.85, 95% CI: 1.52-77.29). Among 14 commonly used drugs, gastrointestinal motility drugs were closely related to SIBO.There was a positive correlation between polypharmacy and the change in hydrogen levels at 90 min( P=0.040, r=0.22, 95% CI: 0.01-0.42). Conclusions:Polypharmacy is correlated with SIBO in the elderly, is a risk factor for SIBO and is helpful in clinical practice to assess the risk of SIBO and decide further examinations, contributing to early diagnosis and early treatment.

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