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Yonsei Medical Journal | 2015

Effects of Intracoronary Administration of Autologous Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells on Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Porcine Model.

Hye Won Lee; Han Cheol Lee; Jong Ha Park; Bo Won Kim; Jinhee Ahn; Jin Hee Kim; Jin Sup Park; Jun-Hyok Oh; Jung Hyun Choi; Kwang Soo Cha; Taek Jong Hong; Tae Sik Park; Sang-Pil Kim; Seunghwan Song; Ji Yeon Kim; Mi Hwa Park; Jin Sup Jung

Purpose Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are known to be potentially effective in regeneration of damaged tissue. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of intracoronary administration of ADSCs in reducing the infarction area and improving function after acute transmural myocardial infarction (MI) in a porcine model. Materials and Methods ADSCs were obtained from each pigs abdominal subcutaneous fat tissue by simple liposuction. After 3 passages of 14-days culture, 2 million ADSCs were injected into the coronary artery 30 min after acute transmural MI. At baseline and 4 weeks after the ADSC injection, 99mTc methoxyisobutylisonitrile-single photon emission computed tomography (MIBI-SPECT) was performed to evaluate the left ventricular volume, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF; %), and perfusion defects as well as the myocardial salvage (%) and salvage index. At 4 weeks, each pig was sacrificed, and the heart was extracted and dissected. Gross and microscopic analyses with specific immunohistochemistry staining were then performed. Results Analysis showed improvement in the perfusion defect, but not in the LVEF in the ADSC group (n=14), compared with the control group (n=14) (perfusion defect, -13.0±10.0 vs. -2.6±12.0, p=0.019; LVEF, -8.0±15.4 vs. -15.9±14.8, p=0.181). There was a tendency of reducing left ventricular volume in ADSC group. The ADSCs identified by stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) staining were well co-localized by von Willebrand factor and Troponin T staining. Conclusion Intracoronary injection of cultured ADSCs improved myocardial perfusion in this porcine acute transmural MI model.


Biomolecules & Therapeutics | 2015

Peptidoglycan Up-Regulates CXCL8 Expression via Multiple Pathways in Monocytes/Macrophages.

Chung Won Lee; Sung Woon Chung; Mi Ju Bae; Seunghwan Song; Sang-Pil Kim; Koanhoi Kim

Peptidoglycan (PG), the gram positive bacterial pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP), is detected in a high proportion in macrophage-rich atheromatous regions, and expression of chemokine CXCL8, which triggers monocyte arrest on early atherosclerotic endothelium, is elevated in monocytes/macrophages in human atherosclerotic lesion. The aim of this study was to investigate whether PG induced CXCL8 expression in the cell type and to determine cellular signaling pathways involved in that process. Exposure of THP-1 cell, human monocyte/macrophage cell line, to PG not only enhanced CXCL8 release but also profoundly induced il8 gene transcription. PG-induced release of CXCL8 and induction of il8 gene transcription were blocked by OxPAPC, an inhibitor of TLR-2/4 and TLR4, but not by polymyxin B, an inhibitor of LPS. PG-mediated CXCL8 release was significantly attenuated by inhibitors of PI3K-Akt-mTOR pathways. PKC inhibitors, MAPK inhibitors, and ROS quenchers also significantly attenuated expression of CXCL8. The present study proposes that PG contributes to inflammatory reaction and progression of atherosclerosis by inducing CXCL8 expression in monocytes/macrophages, and that TLR-2, PI3K-Akt-mTOR, PKC, ROS, and MAPK are actively involved in the process.


Yonsei Medical Journal | 2013

Effects of Low Dose Pioglitazone on Restenosis and Coronary Atherosclerosis in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Drug Eluting Stent Implantation

Hye Won Lee; Han Cheol Lee; Bo Won Kim; Mi Jin Yang; Jin Sup Park; Jun Hyok Oh; Jung Hyun Choi; Kwang Soo Cha; Taek Jong Hong; Sang-Pil Kim; Seunghwan Song; J.S. Park

Purpose Thiazolidinediones are insulin-sensitizing agents that reduce neointimal proliferation and the adverse clinical outcomes associated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). There is little data on whether or not low dose pioglitazone reduces adverse clinical outcomes. Materials and Methods The study population included 121 DM patients with coronary artery disease and they were randomly assigned to 60 patients taking 15 mg of pioglitazone daily in addition to their diabetic medications and 61 patients with placebo after the index procedure with drug-eluting stents (DESs). The primary end points were rate of in-stent restenosis (ISR) and change in atheroma volume and in-stent neointimal volume. The secondary end points were all-cause death, myocardial infarction (MI), stent thrombosis and re-PCI. Results There were no statistical differences in the clinical outcomes and the rate of ISR between the two groups [all-cause death; n=0 (0%) in the pioglitazone group vs. n=1 (1.6%) in the control group, p=0.504, MI; n=2 (3.3%) vs. n=1 (1.6%), p=0.465, re-PCI; n=6 (10.0%) vs. n=6 (9.8%), p=0.652, ISR; n=4 (9.3%) vs. n=4 (7.5%), p=1.000, respectively]. There were no differences in changes in neointimal volume, percent neointimal volume, total plaque volume and percent plaque volume between the two groups on intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) study. Conclusion Our study demonstrated that low dose pioglitazone does not reduce rate of ISR, neointimal volume nor atheroma volume in DM patients who have undergone PCI with DESs, despite the limitations of the study.


Journal of Cardiology | 2013

The effect on periprocedural myocardial infarction of intra-coronary nicorandil prior to percutaneous coronary intervention in stable and unstable angina

Jongmin Hwang; Han Cheol Lee; Bo-Won Kim; Mi Jin Yang; Jin-Sup Park; J.S. Park; Hye Won Lee; Jun-Hyok Oh; Jung Hyun Choi; Kwang Soo Cha; Taek Jong Hong; Seunghwan Song; Sang-Pil Kim

BACKGROUND Intravenous nicorandil infusion dilates the coronary artery and reduces inflammation, coronary spasm, and arrhythmia. Periprocedural myocardial infarction (PMI) is a frequent and prognostically important complication of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). This prospective randomized study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of intracoronary nicorandil on PMI after elective PCI. METHODS AND RESULTS Eighty-one patients with stable or unstable angina undergoing PCIs of the left anterior descending artery were randomly assigned to the nicorandil group (n=41) or the control group (n=40). In the nicorandil group, 4 mg of intracoronary nicorandil was infused prior to PCI. Post-PCI, peak levels of creatine kinase (CK)-MB and troponin I were measured and angiographic findings were analyzed. Side branch status was also assessed. All PCIs were successful. One cerebrovascular infarction and one acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction with acute stent thrombosis occurred in the nicorandil group. No deaths occurred, and no other major cardiac adverse events were observed in either group over 6 months follow-up. The post-PCI peak CK-MB and troponin I levels were not significantly different between the two groups. There were no significant differences between the nicorandil and control subjects in side branch occlusion or flow reduction, or in the jail index. CONCLUSIONS Intra-coronary nicorandil infusion had no significant effect on PMI and cardiac enzymes after PCI in patients with stable or unstable angina.


The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2012

Duodenal Perforation Caused by an Inferior Vena Cava Filter

Mi Ju Bae; Sung Woon Chung; Chung Won Lee; Sang-Pil Kim; Seunghwan Song

The inferior vena cava (IVC) filter is known as an effective and safe method for preventing fatal pulmonary thromboembolism in patients with deep vein thrombosis. Usually, the remaining IVC filters are asymptomatic and do not cause clinical problems. We report a case of duodenal perforation caused by a remaining IVC filter.


The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2015

Upper Limb Ischemia: Clinical Experiences of Acute and Chronic Upper Limb Ischemia in a Single Center.

Miju Bae; Sung Woon Chung; Chung Won Lee; Jinseok Choi; Seunghwan Song; Sang-Pil Kim

Background Upper limb ischemia is less common than lower limb ischemia, and relatively few cases have been reported. This paper reviews the epidemiology, etiology, and clinical characteristics of upper limb ischemia and analyzes the factors affecting functional sequelae after treatment. Methods The records of 35 patients with acute and chronic upper limb ischemia who underwent treatment from January 2007 to December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. Results The median age was 55.03 years, and the number of male patients was 24 (68.6%). The most common etiology was embolism of cardiac origin, followed by thrombosis with secondary trauma, and the brachial artery was the most common location for a lesion causing obstruction. Computed tomography angiography was the first-line diagnostic tool in our center. Twenty-eight operations were performed, and conservative therapy was implemented in seven cases. Five deaths (14.3%) occurred during follow-up. Twenty patients (57.1%) complained of functional sequelae after treatment. Functional sequelae were found to be more likely in patients with a longer duration of symptoms (odds ratio, 1.251; p=0.046) and higher lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels (odds ratio, 1.001; p=0.031). Conclusion An increased duration of symptoms and higher initial serum LDH levels were associated with the more frequent occurrence of functional sequelae. The prognosis of upper limb ischemia is associated with prompt and proper treatment and can also be predicted by initial serum LDH levels.


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2015

Melioidosis presenting as a mycotic aneurysm in a Korean patient, diagnosed by 16S rRNA sequencing and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

Hee Ryeong Jang; Chung Won Lee; Soon Jung Ok; Min Ji Kim; Mi Ju Bae; Seunghwan Song; Jongyoun Yi; Kye-Hyung Kim

A case of melioidosis with a mycotic aneurysm is reported. The blood and tissue isolates were identified as three different species of Burkholderia using the automated identification systems, VITEK 2 and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). The isolate was confirmed as Burkholderia pseudomallei by 16S rRNA sequencing. The typical features of the Gram staining of colonies and 16S rRNA sequencing can be useful to identify B. pseudomallei.


Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound | 2013

Intermittent, non cyclic severe mechanical aortic valve regurgitation.

Jong Hyun Choi; Jung Hyun Choi; Seunghwan Song; Myung-Yong Lee

Mechanical aortic prosthesis dysfunction can result from thrombosis or pannus formation. We describe an unusual case of intermittent, non cyclic mechanical aortic prosthesis dysfunction due to pannus formation with thrombus in the absence of systolic restriction of disk excursion, that presented with intermittent severe aortic regurgitation.


The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2016

Successful Repair of Type I Endoleak Using the Frozen Elephant Trunk Technique

Seon Hee Kim; Seunghwan Song; Sang-Pil Kim; Chung Won Lee; Joohyung Son

Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) has emerged as an effective therapy for a variety of thoracic aortic pathologies. However, various types of endoleak remain a major concern, and its treatment is often challenging. We report a case of type I endoleak occurring 19 months after zone II hybrid TEVAR. The endoleak was successfully repaired by the frozen elephant trunk technique, without removal of a previous stent graft, combined with ascending aorta and total arch replacement.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2013

Hybrid Approach for Aneurysm of Patent Ductus Arteriosus in an Adult

Seunghwan Song; Sang-Pil Kim; Jung Hyun Choi; Han Cheol Lee; Kyung-Hee Park

A 55-year-old male was admitted to our hospital with severe heart failure. He was diagnosed with triple valve regurgitation and an aneurysm of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Infectious etiology was suspected because of the valve morphology, but the patient had no sign of infection. After confirming the complete control of infection, a hybrid operation was planned. The opening of PDA at the pulmonary artery side was closed with a patch, accompanied by a multiple valve surgery, after which the aorta side entry of the aneurism was covered with a stent graft. The patient was treated successfully without complications.

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Chung Won Lee

Pusan National University

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Sang-Pil Kim

Pusan National University

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Han Cheol Lee

Pusan National University

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Sung Woon Chung

Pusan National University

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Hye Won Lee

Pusan National University

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Jung Hyun Choi

Pusan National University

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Kwang Soo Cha

Pusan National University

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Taek Jong Hong

Pusan National University

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Jin Sup Park

Pusan National University

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Jun-Hyok Oh

Pusan National University

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