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J Cardiol ; 83(4): 243-249, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37684004

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has received much attention as a precursor of dementia, its prognostic role has not been fully clarified in patients with heart failure (HF). METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 274 patients admitted for acute decompensated HF. Cognitive function was evaluated using Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). According to the previous definition, MMSE of 0-23, 24-27, and 28-30 were classified as CI (n = 132), MCI (n = 81), and normal cognitive function (n = 61). The primary endpoint was cardiac events, defined as the composite of unplanned HF hospitalization and cardiovascular mortality. During a mean follow-up period of 4.9 ±â€¯3.1 years, 145 patients experienced cardiac events. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that hypertension (p = 0.043), low cardiac index (p = 0.022), and low serum albumin level (p = 0.041) had a significant association with cognitive abnormalities. Both CI and MCI were significantly associated with cardiac events after Cox multivariable adjustment [CI: p = 0.001, adjusted HR 2.66 (1.48-4.77); MCI: p = 0.025, adjusted HR 1.90 (1.09-3.31), normal cognitive function group: reference]. Patients with MCI had a significantly higher risk of unplanned HF hospitalization [p = 0.033, adjusted HR 1.91 (1.05-3.47)], but not all-cause mortality (p = 0.533) or cardiovascular mortality (p = 0.920), while CI was significantly associated with all-cause mortality (p = 0.025) and cardiovascular mortality (p = 0.036). CONCLUSION: Even MCI had a significant risk of cardiac events in patients with acute decompensated HF. This risk was mainly derived from unplanned HF hospitalization.


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Cognitive Dysfunction , Heart Failure , Humans , Clinical Relevance , Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology , Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnosis , Heart Failure/complications , Cognition , Mental Status and Dementia Tests
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Biomed Mater ; 5(6): 065009, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21060147

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A chitosan/marine-originated collagen composite has been developed. This composite gel was characterized and its biocompatibility, as well as an inflammatory reaction, was observed. The chitosan gel including N-3-carboxypropanoil-6-O-(carboxymethyl) chitosan of 3 mol%, 6-O-(carboxymethyl) chitosan of 62 mol% and 6-O-(carboxymethyl) chitin of 35 mol% was prepared and compounded with the salmon atelocollagen (SA) gel at different mixture ratios. The composite gels were injected subcutaneously in to the back of rats. The specimens were harvested for a histological survey as well as a tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) assay by ELISA. The inflammatory cell infiltration and release of TNF-α were successively controlled low with the ratio of SA to chitosan at 10:90 or 20:80. The SA gel first, within 2 weeks, and then chitosan in the composite gel were slowly absorbed after implantation, followed by soft tissue formation. It is expected that this composite gel will be available as a carrier for tissue filler and drug delivery systems.


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Biocompatible Materials/administration & dosage , Biocompatible Materials/chemical synthesis , Chitosan/administration & dosage , Chitosan/chemistry , Collagen/administration & dosage , Collagen/chemistry , Connective Tissue/immunology , Animals , Connective Tissue/drug effects , Cytokines/immunology , Gels/administration & dosage , Gels/chemistry , Injections, Subcutaneous , Materials Testing , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Salmon
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J Biomed Mater Res A ; 91(4): 994-1005, 2009 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19097155

ABSTRACT

We have constructed a chitosan nonwoven nanofiber mesh tube consisting of oriented fibers by the electrospinning method. The efficacy of oriented nanofibers on Schwann cell alignment and positive effect of this tube on peripheral nerve regeneration were confirmed. The physical properties of the chitosan nanofiber mesh sheets prepared by electrospinning with or without fiber orientation were characterized. Then, immortalized Schwann cells were cultured on these sheets. Furthermore, the chitosan nanofiber mesh tubes with or without orientation, and bilayered chitosan mesh tube with an inner layer of oriented nanofibers and an outer layer of randomized nanofibers were bridgegrafted into rat sciatic nerve defect. As a result of fiber orientation, the tensile strength along the axis of the sheet increased. Because Schwann cells aligned along the nanofibers, oriented fibrous sheets could exhibit a Schwann cell column. Functional recovery and electrophysiological recovery occurred in time in the oriented group as well as in the bilayered group, and approximately matched those in the isograft. Furthermore, histological analysis revealed that the sprouting of myelinated axons occurred vigorously followed by axonal maturation in the isograft, oriented, and bilayered group in the order. The oriented chitosan nanofiber mesh tube may be a promising substitute for autogenous nerve graft.


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Chitosan/pharmacology , Nanofibers/chemistry , Nerve Regeneration/drug effects , Schwann Cells/drug effects , Sciatic Nerve/physiopathology , Tissue Engineering/methods , Action Potentials/drug effects , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Immunohistochemistry , Implants, Experimental , Mechanical Phenomena/drug effects , Mice , Motor Activity/drug effects , Prosthesis Implantation , Rats , Recovery of Function/drug effects , Schwann Cells/metabolism , Schwann Cells/pathology , Schwann Cells/ultrastructure , Sciatic Nerve/injuries , Sciatic Nerve/pathology , Sciatic Nerve/transplantation , Transplantation, Isogeneic
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