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  • Influence of Levosimendan on Severe Valvular Disease Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    ObjectiveThrough comparing the efficacy of levosimendan with dopamine for severe valvular disease patients with atrial fibrillation surgery to explore the efficacy and safety of levosimendan used in cardiac surgery. MethodsWe allocated 48 severe valvular disease patients with atrial fibrillation surgery into a dopamine group (24 patients with 15 males and 9 females at age of 55.0 ± 17.4 years) and a levosimendan group (24 patients with 18 males and 6 females at age of 52.3 ± 16.2 years) by random digital table in the Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College between February and June 2014. The effects of the two groups were compared. ResultsHospitalization time (18.7±8.6 d vs 20.6±7.5 d, t=11.52, P=0.02) and the incidence of acute kidney injury(1/24 vs 5/24, χ2=25.30, P=0.01) in the levosimendan group were lower than those in the dopamine group. There was no statistical difference between the two groups in other early clinical outcomes. At each postoperative time point, there was no statistical difference in creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB) between the two groups. While 6 to 48 hours after operation, there were significant differences in cardiac troponin (cTnI) and brain natriuretic peptide(BNP) level between the two groups (P < 0.05). Five days after operation, the left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF) in the levosimendan group was higher than that in the dopamine group with statistical difference. ConclusionLevosimendan used for severe valvular disease with atrial fibrillation surgery is safe and effective, and has certain myocardial protection and renal protection effect, while its mechanism still needs further study.

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  • EFFECT OF Akt1 GENE TRANSFECTION ON HYPOXIA TOLERANCE OF BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS

    ObjectiveTo investigate whether Akt1 gene transfection mediated by recombinant lentivirus (LVs) in the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) could enhance the ability of hypoxia tolerance so as to provide a theoretical basis for improving the effectiveness of stem cells transplantation. MethodLVs was used as transfection vector, enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) was used as markers to construct the pLVX-EGFP-3FLAG virus vector carrying the Akt1 gene. The 3rd generation BMSCs from 3-5 weeks old Sprague Dawley rats were transfected with pLVX-EGFP virus solution as group B and with pLVX-EGFP-3FLAG virus solution as group C; and untransfected BMSCs served as control group (group A). At 2-3 days after transfection, the expression of green fluorescent was observed by fluorescence microscope; and at 48 hours after transfection, Western blot method was used to detect the expression of Akt1 protein in groups B and C. BMSCs of groups B and C were given hypoxia intervention with 94%N2, 1%O2, and 5%CO2 for 0, 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours (group B1 and group C1) . The flow cytometry was used to analyze the cell apoptosis rate and cell death rate, and the MTT method to analyze the cell proliferation, and Western blot to detect the expression of apoptosis related gene Caspase-3. ResultsAfter transfection, obvious green fluorescence was observed in BMSCs under fluorescence microscopy in groups B and C, the transfection efficiency was about 60%. Akt1 expression of group C was significantly higher than that of group B (t=17.525, P=0.013) . The apoptosis rate and cell death rate of group B1 increased gradually with time, and difference was significant (P<0.05) . In group C1, the apoptosis rate and cell death rate decreased temporarily at 3 hours after hypoxia intervention, then increased gradually, and difference was significant (P<0.05) . The apoptosis rate and cell death rate of group C1 were significantly lower than those of group B1 at each time point (P<0.05) except at 0 hour. MTT assay showed that absorbance (A) values of groups B and C were significantly higher than those of groups B1 and C1 at each time point (P<0.05) ; the A value of group B was significantly lower than that of group C at each time point (P<0.05) . The A value of group B1 was significantly lower than that of group C1 at 6, 9, and 12 hours after hypoxia intervention (P<0.05) . Western blot results showed that the Caspase-3 expression of group C1 significantly reduced when compared with group B1 at each time point (P<0.05) . ConclusionsAkt1 gene transfection mediated by recombinant LVs could significantly improve hypoxia tolerance of BMSCs by inhibiting the apoptosis, which could provide new ideas for improving the effectiveness of stem cells transplantation.

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