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Biomolecules & Therapeutics ; : 141-147, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-966415

ABSTRACT

Antibiotic resistance has emerged as a global threat to modern healthcare systems and has nullified many commonly used antibiotics. β-Lactam antibiotics are among the most successful and occupy approximately two-thirds of the prescription antibiotic market. They inhibit the synthesis of the peptidoglycan layer in the bacterial cell wall by mimicking the D-Ala-D-Ala in the pentapeptide crosslinking neighboring glycan chains. To date, various β-lactam antibiotics have been developed to increase the spectrum of activity and evade drug resistance. This review emphasizes the three-dimensional structural characteristics of β-lactam antibiotics regarding the overall scaffold, working mechanism, chemical diversity, and hydrolysis mechanism by β-lactamases. The structural insight into various β-lactams will provide an in-depth understanding of the antibacterial efficacy and susceptibility to drug resistance in multidrug-resistant bacteria and help to develop better β-lactam antibiotics and inhibitors.

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Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery ; : 160-165, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-937803

ABSTRACT

Moyamoya syndrome (MMS) associated with hyperthyroidism, such as Graves’ disease, is a rare condition that causes ischemic stroke with thyrotoxicity. A 43-year-old woman with symptoms of right hemiparesis was admitted. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed a small cerebral infarction in the left frontal lobe. Cerebral angiography revealed multi-vessel intracranial occlusive disease. Several days later, neurologic deterioration and aggravation of cerebral infarction developed due to a thyroid storm. A thyroid function test revealed the following: thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) <0.01 μunits/mL (reference range, 0.55–4.78 μunits/mL); triiodo-thyronine >8.0 ng/mL (reference range, 0.77–1.81 ng/mL); free thyroxine (T4) of 9.47 pmol/L (reference range, 11.4–22.6 pmol/L); and TSH receptor antibody of 37.10 U/L (reference range, 0–10 U/L). For thyroid storm management, we initiated treatment with methimazole, Gemstein’s solution, and hydrocortisone. Finally, the thyroid disease was controlled, and neurologic deficits improved. We describe a case of acute cerebral infarction combined with a thyroid storm in a patient with Moyamoya syndrome and Graves’ disease. Hyperthyroidism such as Graves’ disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis for patho-etiologic mechanisms associated with MMS. A cerebrovascular disease with a thyroid storm can lead to severe mortality and morbidity. Prompt diagnosis and strict treatment are important.

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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 423-426, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-58815

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PURPOSE: In the autologous fat injection, the centrifugation is useful for the refinement of harvested fat. As it can be an injury to the fat cell, we studied the fat cell viability with the change of centrifugation velocity and centrifugation time in order to get the limits of centrifugation velocity and centrifugation time. METHODS: We used the Colman System in 8 patients. We handled the control group with no centrifugation, group I with the centrifugation with 1500rpm for 1 minute, group II with 1500 rpm for 3 minutes, group III with 1500rpm for 5 minutes, group IV with 3000rpm for 1 minute, group V with 3000rpm for 3 minutes, group VI with 3000rpm for 5 minutes, group VII with 5000rpm for 1 minute, group VIII with 5000rpm for 3 minutes, group IX with 5000rpm for 5 minutes. We used the collagenase to separate the fat tissue. We had evaluated the fat cell viability by checking survival cell counts. RESULTS: There was no significance in group I, II, IV, V, but there was significant difference in group III, VI, VII, VIII, IX. CONCLUSION: The centrifugation with 3000rpm for 3 minutes is recommendable.


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Humans , Adipocytes , Cell Count , Centrifugation , Collagenases
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Journal of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association ; : 1-10, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-22974

ABSTRACT

This study was carried out on 32 New Zealand white rabbits, each weighing 3-3.5kg. Eight rabbits were allocated into each of four groups. The groups were a control group(I), hyaluronic acid group(II), chitosan microsphere encapsulating growth hormone group(III), calcium sulfate-chitosan powder group(IV). After a 1cm sized ostectomy was made on the tibial body with the periosteum preserved, artificial bone substitutes were implanted. Except group I, 1ml of hyaluronic acid were implanted in group II, 1ml of chitosan microsphere encapsulating growth hormone in group III, 1ml of manufactured calcium sulfate-chitosan complex powder in group IV. Results were evaluated using radiographic study every week, bone mineral density test and histologic examination at 2, 4, 6 weeks and three point bending test at 6 weeks after implantation. In the radiographic study, the formation and corticalization of callus were seen similarly in group III, IV and much more and earlier than group I, II. In the bone mineral density test and three point bending test to contralateral normal tibia in 6 weeks, the values in groups III and IV were statistically significantly higher than in group I and II(p<0.05). In histologic examination, group III and IV have more abundant and faster new boner formation than group I and II. In conclusion, calcium sulfate-chitosan complex powder and chitosan microsphere encapsulating growth hormone facilitates the formation of new bone. They will be used effectively as a bone substitute on defected bone in clinical situations.


Subject(s)
Rabbits , Bone Density , Bone Regeneration , Bone Substitutes , Bony Callus , Calcium , Chitosan , Growth Hormone , Hyaluronic Acid , Microspheres , Osteogenesis , Periosteum , Tibia
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