1.Experimental Studies in Cerebral Edema: Part 1.
Dong Whee JUN ; Hoon Kap LEE ; Ho Ik CHOI ; Ik Chan LEE ; Jeong Wha CHU
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1974;3(2):41-48
The studies of the occurrence and changes of experimental brain edema have been observed by calculating wet weight, volume, dry weight, per cent water content and swelling per cent in 12 normal rabbits as a control group and 24 rabbits of experimental group. The brain edema was induced by expansion of laminaria which resulted in brain compression, that was inserted into the supratentorial extradural space of rabbit. The piece of section of laminaria which is a sea weed and used for the purpose of slow expanding space-occupyin gmass has a characteristic mode of slow expansion in volume on contact with water. The average wet weight of cerebral hemisphere of normal rabbits was 3.30+/-0.19 gm. The average dry weight of unilateral hemisphere of 156 from 78 rabbits was 0.69+/-0.04 gm, while its volume was 2.97+/-0.29 ml and the percentages of water content was 78.92+/-1.36 per cent. The weight, volume and percentages of water content and swelling in the compressed sides of hemisphere showed higher values compared them to the opposite noncompressed hemisphere in the "laminaria-compression" group and showed gradually increasing tendency in the values as the time elapsed.
Brain
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Brain Edema*
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Cerebrum
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Laminaria
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Rabbits
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Water
2.Experimental Brain Edema(Part III).
Dong Whee JEON ; In Soo JOO ; Gyul KIM ; Ki Chan LEE ; Jeong Wha CHU
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1975;4(2):183-190
The cerebral compression and edema were successfully produced by the expansion of the stalk of laminaria in the right epidural space of the rabbits. By weighting the wet and dry brain tissues, and by calculating the percentage of water content and that of swelling, with the rate of per cent water content to that of control group, the studies of the occurrence and changes of experimental brain edema have been observed. In the normal rabbits, the average per cent water content of cerebral gray and white matters were 79.9+/-0.7% and 73.0+/-1.0% respectively. The percentage of water content and swelling of cerebral gray and white matters in the compression site showed higher values than those in control group. As compared with normal group, the rate of per cent water content of cerebral gray matter at the site of compression showed gradual increasing tendency as time elapsed by 24 hours, while that of white matter demonstrated rapid increased of it by 6 hours and decreased gradually thereafter. And it appeared that the value of the cerebral white matter showed higher than that of gray matter throughout the period of 24 hour's compression. Cereral edema induced by laminaria compression was more evident and severe in the white matter than in the gray, which was more striking at the early stage of cerebral compression.
Brain Edema
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Brain*
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Edema
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Epidural Space
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Laminaria
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Rabbits
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Strikes, Employee
3.Comparison of Misoprostol vaginal application and Sulprostone with cervical laminaria tent insertion in mid-trimester termination of pregnancy.
Ho Young KIM ; Young Ryul CHOI ; Jae Gyung YOO ; Jae Joo LEE ; Jung Ho SONG ; In Soo HWANG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;44(1):31-35
OBJECTIVE: To compare the abortion time, success rate and efficiency of application of intravaginal misoprostol versus intracervical laminaria insertion and intravenous sulprostone administration for mid-trimester pregnancy termination. MATERIAL: Patients requesting termination of second trimester pregnancy were randomized into two groups. In Group I, the women were given 200 microg tablet of misoprostol placed in the posterior vaginal fornix. In Group II, the women were given laminaria insertion in cervical canal with intravenous sulprostone administration. Altogether 50 subjects were recruited with 25 women in each group. RESULTS: The mean interval from start of induction to vaginal delivery was 1480.84+/-37.73 minutes in Group I and 1236.16+/-77.59 minutes in Group II(p=0.232). The success rate of termination within 48 hours in Group I and Group II were 84%, 92%(p=0.384). There were no significant differences in the mean interval time and success rates. Measurement of blood loss(differs in hemoglobin between the admission and postabortive 24 hours) shows in Group I(1.0352+/-0.5774) and in Group II(1.5640+/-0.8976). Mean changes in hemoglobin level were significantly lesser in the misoprostol group(p=0.017). No serious complication occurred. CONCLUSION: Intravaginal misoprostol appears to be acceptably safe and effective agents for second trimester pregnancy termination.
Female
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Humans
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Laminaria*
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Misoprostol*
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Pregnancy Trimester, Second
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Pregnancy*
4.Efficacy of Cistanche Tubulosa and Laminaria Japonica Extracts (MK-R7) Supplement in Preventing Patterned Hair Loss and Promoting Scalp Health.
Joon SEOK ; Tae Su KIM ; Hyun Jung KWON ; Sung Pyo LEE ; Myung Hwa KANG ; Beom Joon KIM ; Myeung Nam KIM
Clinical Nutrition Research 2015;4(2):124-131
Cistanche tubulosa and Laminaria japonica have been reported to have anti-oxidative, anticoagulant, anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties. They are expected to be a promising candidates for promoting hair growth and treating dandruff and scalp inflammation as a consequence. In this double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial, we investigated the efficacy of Cistanche tubulosa extract and Laminaria japonica extract complex (MK-R7) in promoting hair health in patients with mild to moderate patterned hair loss. Using phototrichogram (Folliscope 4.0, LeadM, Seoul, Korea), we compared the density and diameter of hairs in patients receiving a placebo or Cistanche tubulosa extract and Laminaria japonica extract complex (MK-R7) at baseline, 8 and 16 weeks of the study. In order to determine the efficacy of treatment on dandruff and scalp inflammation, investigator's assessment score and patient's subjective score were also performed. We found a statistically significant increase in the hair density of the test group (n = 45, MK-R7 400 mg) after 16 weeks of consuming the MK-R7 (test group: 23.29 n/cm2 +/- 24.26, control: 10.35 n/cm2 +/- 20.08, p < 0.05). In addition, we found a statistically significant increase in hair diameter in the test group compared to control group at week 16 (test group: 0.018 mm +/- 0.015, control: 0.003 mm +/- 0.013, p < 0.05). There were also significant outcomes regarding the investigator's visual assessment and patient's subjective score of dandruff and scalp inflammation in the test group compared to those in control group. Based on the results of this clinical study, we conclude that Cistanche tubulosa extract and Laminaria japonica extract complex (MK-R7) are promising substances for promoting health of the scalp and hair.
Cistanche*
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Dandruff
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Hair*
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Laminaria*
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Scalp*
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Seoul
5.Chondrocyte Viability in the Three Dimensional Culture Using Natural Alginate.
You Jeong LYOU ; Sang Gyung KIM ; Yeon Hee CHOI ; Jung Yoon CHOE ; Chae Gi KIM ; Jong Ki KIM ; Yeon Hee YOON ; Im Hee SHIN ; Sang Ock PARK
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2003;10(3):261-269
OBJECTIVE: Articular cartilage has a highly limited capacity to repair because of lack of blood supply. There have been no effective modality to regenerate the articular cartilage and prevent degenerative changes. It is necessary to proliferate the cells in vitro, however the cells lose their phenotype during in vitro monolayer culture. Although it is not enough to increase the number of the cells in the three dimensional culture, it is a effective way to maintain their original phenotype expression. Alginate has been used as a good source of scaffold in chondrocyte three dimensional culture. The objective of this study was to find the most favorable scaffold for chondrocyte viability among various alginate extracted from natural source in chondrocyte three dimensional culture. METHODS: The alginate extracted from brown seaweed, Undaria pinnatifida and sea tangle, Laminaria japonica inhabitating near Korean sea and commercially available alginate were used. Chondrocytes isolated from adult pig were used. Three kinds of chondrocyte-alginate bead were made and incubated for forty-four days. Cellular viability and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content were measured and compared. SPSS Version 10.0 was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Viability of chondrocyte and GAG content were increased as a function of time. Alginate from brown seaweed, U. pinnatifida appeared more favorable to maintain chondrocyte viability than others. The total GAG content was similar among three kinds of alginate CONCLUSION: Alginate extracted from natural see weed, especially brown seaweed, may be a good source to maintain chondrocyte viability in three dimensional culture.
Adult
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Cartilage, Articular
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Chondrocytes*
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Humans
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Laminaria
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Phenotype
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Seaweed
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Statistics as Topic
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Undaria
6.Comparison of Intravaginal Misoprostol and Cervical Laminaria Tent Insertion in Endometrial Curettage due to Abnormal Uterine Bleeding.
Dong Ook LEE ; Hyung Yong KEUM ; Jong Chul KIM ; Yoon Hyuk LEE ; Woo Chuel JUNG ; Sung Won LEE ; Yong CHO ; Eu Sun RO
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;44(8):1478-1482
OBJECTIVE: To compare cervical dilatation efficacy and safety of intravaginal misoprostol with that of cervical laminaria tent insertion in endometrial curettage due to abnormal uterine bleeding METHOD: Patients requesting endometrial curettage due to abnormal uterine bleeding were randomized into two group. In group I (n=53), 100 g tablet of misoprostol was placed in the posterior vaginal fornix at midnight. In Group II (n=54), laminaria tent number 5 was inserted in cervical canal at midnight. Endometrial curettage was performed on the next morning. The degrees of cervical dilatation were measured by Hegar dilator just before endometrial curettage. Both groups were compared about cervical dilatation efficacy and side effect. RESULT: The degrees of cervical dilatation were 8.8+/-1.1 mm in group I and 9.3+/-1.9 mm in group II. There was no significant statistical difference. (P=0.134) The mean intervals from the use of misoprostol or laminaria to endometrial curettage were 704+/-140 minutes in group I and 829+/-156 in group II. In group I, mild fever (less than 38 degrees) was observed in four women and one complained mild abdominal pain. In group II, five women revealed mild fever and fifty women complained abdominal discomfort. All didn't need any medication or special therapy. CONCLUSION: Intravaginal misoprostol was appeared as efficacious as laminaria tent in cervical dilatatory effect before endometrial curettage in abnormal uterine bleeding patients. It was considered more convenient, safer and more cost effective method compared than cervical laminaria tent in cervical preparation before endometrial curettage.
Abdominal Pain
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Curettage*
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Labor Stage, First
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Laminaria*
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Misoprostol*
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Pregnancy
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Uterine Hemorrhage*
7.Experimental Brain Edema(Part IV): Oxygen Consumption of Cerebral Tissues in Experimentally Induced Edema.
Jeong Wha CHU ; Ki Chan LEE ; Kyu Man SHIN ; Gyul KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1975;4(2):191-194
Numerous experimental and clinical studies of brain metabolism have reported since last two decades and many authors have concentrated their efforts on the metabolism of gas, glucose, electrolytes and enzymes. Oxygen and glucose that are utilized in the brain are two of the most important substances and play very important roles in the brain to form high energy bond(adenosine triphosphate) and nucleic acid. Authors have attempted to measure oxygen consumption in normal rabbit brains and diseased brains that are produced the expansion of stalk of laminaria in the right epidural space of the rabbit. In the normal rabbits, the average value of oxygen consumption of cerebral gray and white matters were 3.44+/-0.29---lO2/100 mg(dry weight)/30 min and 0.72+/-0.04---lO2/100 mg(dry weight)/30 min respectively. The value of oxygen consumption of cerebral gray and white matters in the compressed hemisphere showed high values than those in control group, and they revealed a tendency of rather rapid increase at an early experimental stage, and of gradual decrease thereafter.
Brain*
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Edema*
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Electrolytes
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Epidural Space
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Glucose
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Laminaria
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Metabolism
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Oxygen Consumption*
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Oxygen*
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Rabbits
8.The Study on Experimental Brain Herniation.
Un Sung CHOI ; Jung Wha CHU ; Chang Soo LIM ; Hoon Kab LEE ; Sang Duk PARK
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1983;12(2):169-182
Cerebral herniations were successfully produced in experimental animals during the expansion of intracranial balloon or laminaria. Visualizing structures deep in the brain, cat's heads were instantaneously frozen with liquid nitrogen and were sectioned in the midline longitudinally. The cerebral herniations were assessed by measureing the distance between parts of various anatomical structures on the brain in mid-sagittal sectional plane. Transtentorial rostrocaudal herniation of the brain stem was evident and more marked in the group of bilateral lesions than in the groups of frontal and temporal lesions. Infratentorial lesions produced transtentorial upward herniation of a part of anterior cerebellar vermis and downward herniation of the cerebellar tonsil through the foramen magnum. The risk of brain herniation was noted to be greater in rapid expanding lesions with balloon than the more slowly developing lesions with laminaria.
Animals
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Brain Stem
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Brain*
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Foramen Magnum
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Head
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Laminaria
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Nitrogen
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Palatine Tonsil
9.Experimental Brain Edema.
Jeong Wha CHU ; Ki Chan LEE ; Ki Young JANG ; Dong Whee JUN
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1976;5(2):39-46
By the expansion of stalk of laminaria inserted into the right epidural space of the rabbit head, cerebral compression and edema were produced. The studies of the occurrence and changes of experimental brain edema have been observed by weighing the wet and dry brain tissue, and by calculating the percentage of water content and that of swelling, with rate of per cent water content to that of control group. The percentage of water content and swelling of cerebral gray and white matters in the compressed site showed higher values than those in control and in non-compressed groups. As compared with normal group, the rate of per cent water content of cerebral gray matter at the site of compression showed gradually increasing tendency as time elapsed by 12 hours, while that of white matter demonstrated a increase of it by 24 hours and decreased gradually thereafter. Cerebral edema induced by laminaria compression was more evident and severe in the white matter than in the gray. Oxygen and glucose that are utilized the brain are two of the most important substances and play very important roles in the brain to form high energy bond and nucleic acid. Authors have attempted to measure oxygen consumption in normal rabbit brain and diseased brain that are produced by the expansion of stalk of laminaria in the intracranial epidural space. The value of oxygen consumption of cerebral gray and white matters in the compressed hemispheres showed higher values than those in control group, and they revealed a tendency of rather rapid increases at early experimental stages, an of gradual decrease thereafter.
Brain Edema*
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Brain*
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Edema
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Epidural Space
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Glucose
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Head
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Laminaria
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Oxygen
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Oxygen Consumption
10.Usage of Laminaria Embolization Procedure for the Treatment of Carotid-Cavernous Fistula: Case Report and Technical Note.
Jeong Wha CHU ; Ki Chan LEE ; Hoon Kap LEE ; Chang Soo RIM ; In Ho CHA
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1985;14(4):741-748
Many different type of embolic material, such as muscles Gelfoam, porcelain, and detachable balloon, etc, has been used for the treatment of carotid-cavernous fistula. In an effort to achieve better results the authors used laminaria, a sea-weeds root, as a newly-tried embolus which has a unique characteristic of expanding gradually within 4 hours 3-4 times from its original width, but not in length, when in contact with any type of fluid. A very special feature of the laminaria is that the initial hard and coarserness is slowly transformed while expanding into a rounded softness as to allow no menhanical injury to the surrounding vessels of tissue. The laminaria was formed into a reversed bowling-pin shape measuring 8x1.5mm with tapered tail and a round head in which contains a sliver clip as a radiographic marker. An extension of standard angiographic technique ahs been used to complete an alternative method of treatment. This technique involves introducing the cather harboring the laminaria by the percutaneous route either transfemoral or directly transcarotid and releasing the terminal internal carotid artery at the site of the fistula. Releasing a few of the shaped laminaria piece from the catheter tip has resulted in a successful obliteration of the fistula in 7 cases out of total 8 of carotid-cavernous fistula.
Carotid Artery, Internal
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Catheters
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Dental Porcelain
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Embolism
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Fistula*
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Gelatin Sponge, Absorbable
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Head
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Laminaria*
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Muscles