1.Combined effects of soy isoflavone and lecithin on bone loss in ovariectomized mice
Sang Baek KIM ; Freshet ASSEFA ; Su Jeong LEE ; Eui Kyun PARK ; Sung Soo KIM
Nutrition Research and Practice 2021;15(5):541-554
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES:
Isoflavones (ISFs) are effective in preventing bone loss, but not effective enough to prevent osteoporosis. Mixtures of soy ISF and lecithin (LCT) were prepared and characterized in an attempt to improve the bone loss.MATERIALS/METHODS: The daidzein (DZ) and genistein (GN) solubility in soy ISF were measured using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The change in the crystalline characteristics of soy ISF in LCT was evaluated using X-ray diffraction analysis.Pharmacokinetic studies were conducted to evaluate and compare ISF bioavailability. Animal studies with ovariectomized (OVX) mice were carried out to estimate the effects on bone loss. The Student's t-test was used to evaluate statistical significance.
RESULTS:
The solubility of DZ and GN in LCT was 125.6 and 9.7 mg/L, respectively, which were approximately 25 and 7 times higher, respectively, than those in water. The bioavailability determined by the area under the curve of DZ for the oral administration (400 mg/kg) of soy ISF alone and the soy ISF-LCT mixture was 13.19 and 16.09 µg·h/mL, respectively. The bone mineral density of OVX mice given soy ISF-LCT mixtures at ISF doses of 60 and 100 mg/kg daily was 0.189 ± 0.020 and 0.194 ± 0.010 g/mm3 , respectively, whereas that of mice given 100 mg/kg soy ISF was 0.172 ± 0.028 g/mm3 . The number of osteoclasts per bone perimeter was reduced by the simultaneous administration of soy ISF and LCT.
CONCLUSIONS
The effect of preventing bone loss and osteoclast formation by ingesting soy ISF and LCT at the same time was superior to soy ISF alone as the bioavailability of ISF may have been improved by the emulsification and solvation of LCT. These results suggest the possibility of using the combination of soy ISF and LCT to prevent osteoporosis.
2.Combined effects of soy isoflavone and lecithin on bone loss in ovariectomized mice
Sang Baek KIM ; Freshet ASSEFA ; Su Jeong LEE ; Eui Kyun PARK ; Sung Soo KIM
Nutrition Research and Practice 2021;15(5):541-554
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES:
Isoflavones (ISFs) are effective in preventing bone loss, but not effective enough to prevent osteoporosis. Mixtures of soy ISF and lecithin (LCT) were prepared and characterized in an attempt to improve the bone loss.MATERIALS/METHODS: The daidzein (DZ) and genistein (GN) solubility in soy ISF were measured using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The change in the crystalline characteristics of soy ISF in LCT was evaluated using X-ray diffraction analysis.Pharmacokinetic studies were conducted to evaluate and compare ISF bioavailability. Animal studies with ovariectomized (OVX) mice were carried out to estimate the effects on bone loss. The Student's t-test was used to evaluate statistical significance.
RESULTS:
The solubility of DZ and GN in LCT was 125.6 and 9.7 mg/L, respectively, which were approximately 25 and 7 times higher, respectively, than those in water. The bioavailability determined by the area under the curve of DZ for the oral administration (400 mg/kg) of soy ISF alone and the soy ISF-LCT mixture was 13.19 and 16.09 µg·h/mL, respectively. The bone mineral density of OVX mice given soy ISF-LCT mixtures at ISF doses of 60 and 100 mg/kg daily was 0.189 ± 0.020 and 0.194 ± 0.010 g/mm3 , respectively, whereas that of mice given 100 mg/kg soy ISF was 0.172 ± 0.028 g/mm3 . The number of osteoclasts per bone perimeter was reduced by the simultaneous administration of soy ISF and LCT.
CONCLUSIONS
The effect of preventing bone loss and osteoclast formation by ingesting soy ISF and LCT at the same time was superior to soy ISF alone as the bioavailability of ISF may have been improved by the emulsification and solvation of LCT. These results suggest the possibility of using the combination of soy ISF and LCT to prevent osteoporosis.
3.Lumbar plexopathy after radical nephrectomy: A case report.
Young Bok LEE ; Eui Kyun JEONG ; Jong Taek PARK
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;62(2):188-191
Lumbar plexopathy is characterized by an abrupt onset of sensory disturbances, weakness, and loss of deep tendon reflexes of lower extremities. The various causes of lumbar plexopathy include trauma, infections, space-occupying lesion, vascular diseases, metabolic diseases, and the use of drugs such as heroin. Postoperative rhabdomyolysis occurs secondary to prolonged muscle compression due to surgical positioning. Herein, we report a case of lumbar plexopathy, complicating an injury to the paraspinal muscle and iliopsoas muscle that occurred in the flexed lateral decubitus position following radical nephrectomy.
Heroin
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Lower Extremity
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Metabolic Diseases
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Muscles
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Nephrectomy
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Reflex, Stretch
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Rhabdomyolysis
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Vascular Diseases
4.Two Cases of Pseudohypoparathyroidism.
Dae Eui HONG ; Yoon Kyung LEE ; Dong Un KIM ; Dae Chul JEONG ; Jae Kyun HUR ; Chang Kyu OH ; Ik Jun LEE ; Byung Churl LEE
Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology 1998;3(2):219-227
Pseudohypoparathyroidism(PHP) is a genetic disorder characterized by target cell resistance to the effect of parathyroid hormone(PTH). The disorder is classified into type I a, I b, I c and II depending on the phenotype and biochemical findings. In type I a, urinary cyclic AMP and urinary phosphate excretion are not increased after PTH stimulation because of deficient G unit activity in target cells. Deficiency of the G unit is a generalized cellular defect and accounts for the association of other endocrine disorders with type I a PHP. Type I b PHP shows resistance to PTH but not to other hormones and normal phenotypic appearance. In type I c PHP affected children have defect in catalytic unit of adenylate cyclase and in addition to resistance to PTH, resistance to the metabolic effects of TSH, gonadotropins, and glucagon may be detected. Typical appearance of Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy is common in PHP type Ia and Ic. In type II PHP, urinary cyclic AMP response is generated but this does not lead to phosphaturia. We experienced two patients with PHP. One is a 11-year-old girl diagnosed type I a PHP and the other is a 11-year-old boy suspected type I b PHP. They visited emergency room because of tetanic movement. Both patients had no previous history of tetany and showed low serum calcium level, high phosphorus level and high PTH level. The girl had typical features of Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy such as round face, short neck, obese feature, brachydactyly and mental retardation but didn't have basal ganglia calcification on brain CT. The boy showed normal appearance and no mental retardation.
Adenylyl Cyclases
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Basal Ganglia
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Brachydactyly
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Brain
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Calcium
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Child
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Cyclic AMP
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Female
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Glucagon
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Gonadotropins
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Humans
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Hypophosphatemia, Familial
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Intellectual Disability
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Male
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Neck
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Phenotype
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Phosphorus
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Pseudohypoparathyroidism*
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Tetany
5.Surgical Treatment of a Life-Threatening Large Retropharyngeal Hematoma after Minor Trauma : Two Case Reports and a Literature Review.
Jin Hoon PARK ; Eui Kyun JEONG ; Dong Ho KANG ; Sang Ryong JEON
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2015;58(3):304-307
Only a few cases of anterior longitudinal ligament (ALL) injury related with retropharyngeal hematoma without fracture have previously been reported. The treatment of choice for retropharyngeal hematoma is generally considered to be conservative care, but we believe that early surgery of this pathology would be better in certain situations. Here, we describe two cases with life-threatening large retropharyngeal hematomas related with ALL injuries and operated on at an early stage. Two previously healthy patients visited the emergency room with neck pain and dyspnea after falling. Serious neck swelling was observed and lateral neck X-ray showed severe widening of the prevertebral space. Due to dyspnea progression, emergency endotracheal intubation was performed. Although there was no primary cause of the retropharyngeal hematoma on preoperative examination, ALL tearing was intraoperatively confirmed during early surgery. The in-hospital evolutions of the patients were favorable after surgery. We should bear in mind the possibility of ALL injury and perform early surgery where possible given the earlier convalescence and good prognosis.
Airway Obstruction
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Convalescence
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Dyspnea
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Emergencies
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Hematoma*
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Humans
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Intubation
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Intubation, Intratracheal
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Longitudinal Ligaments
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Neck
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Neck Pain
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Pathology
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Prognosis
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Spine
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Tears
6.Unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss after combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for emergency cesarean section: A case report.
Chang Joon LEE ; Byoung woo YOO ; Jin Sun KIM ; Sang Hyeon CHO ; Eui Kyun JEONG
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2016;11(4):359-361
A 30-year-old primigravida with gestational age of 25 weeks and 4 days was admitted for emergency cesarean section. She was diagnosed as pre-eclampsia with fetal distress. We anesthetized the patient through the combined spinal-epidural anesthetic technique, and there was no specific event throughout the surgical procedures and in post anesthetic care unit. Subsequently, she complained of unilateral hearing difficulty in the ward and an otolaryngology consultation was obtained. She was diagnosed with left sudden sensorineural hearing loss in full frequency range after an acoustic examination. She received intravenous and local steroid treatments for 4 weeks. She showed 32 dB on pure tone audiometry after 5 months. However, we could not continue follow-up testing on the patient because she stopped visiting the hospital since the last examination. We reported a case of uncommon unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss after a combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for emergency cesarean section.
Acoustics
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Adult
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Anesthesia*
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Audiometry
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Cesarean Section*
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Emergencies*
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Female
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Fetal Distress
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gestational Age
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Hearing
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Hearing Loss
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural*
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Humans
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Otolaryngology
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Pre-Eclampsia
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Pregnancy
7.Retrobulbar Hematoma after Infraorbital Nerve Block in Trigeminal Neuralgia: A case report.
Jong Taek PARK ; Ye Won KIM ; Eui Kyun JEONG ; Young Bok LEE
The Korean Journal of Pain 2009;22(3):241-244
Retrobulbar hematoma can arise from orbital trauma and periorbital or intraorbital procedures, and it can result in several morbidities including vision loss. Making the immediate diagnosis and performing decompression of the retrobulbar hematoma are crucial for preventing serious morbidities such as permanent vision loss. We present here a case of temporary vision loss that was due to iatrogenic retrobulbar hematoma in a patient who received infraorbital nerve block for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. A 70-year-old woman with trigeminal neuralgia was treated with infraorbital nerve block. Just after the procedure she experienced acute periorbital swelling, proptosis and worsening visual acuity. Immediate orbital computed tomography was done, and this revealed a retrobulbar hematoma. The patient underwent lateral canthotomy with cantholysis and administration of dexamethasone and mannitol. Improvement of visual acuity began 3 hours after these procedures. Her visual acuity was greatly improved 12 days after admission.
Aged
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Decompression
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Dexamethasone
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Exophthalmos
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Female
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Mannitol
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Nerve Block
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Orbit
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Trigeminal Neuralgia
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Vision, Ocular
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Visual Acuity
8.Schwannoma in the Postauricular Sulcus being Misdiagnosed as Lipoma: A Case Report.
Eui Cheol JEONG ; Sun Hyung PARK ; Sung In YOO ; Bok Kyun NOH ; Eui Sik KIM ; Jae Ha HWANG ; Kwang Seog KIM ; Sam Yong LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2007;13(1):73-76
Schwannomas or neurilemmomas are the most often found as solitary, slow-growing, asymptomatic, well-encapsulated, firm yet transversely mobile benign mass in head and neck region. Most of Schwannomas appear in the cranial nerve, especially vestibular nerve, but must always be considered to be able to appear in any parts where the nerve tissues are distributed. Sometimes, inaccurate preoperative clinical diagnosis leads to accidentally resecting the affected nerve and produces permanent neurological deficits. We experienced a extremely rare schwannoma being confused with lipoma in upper left postauricular sulcus. After simple mass excision without considering possibility of schwannoma, the patient complained of dull sensation and pinprick pain in the superior part of the ipsilateral postauricular area. When clinical symptom and physical examinations are insufficient to distinguish schwannoma from other benign soft masses, and the mass along the critical nerve pathway can possibly be originated from the designated nerves, we would like to recommend radiologic examinations such as ultrasonography and/or MRI for correct diagnosis prior to operation. Moreover, when it is adjacent the neurovascular structures, meticulous microscopic surgery must always be performed so as not to impair the important structures.
Cranial Nerves
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Diagnosis
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Head
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Humans
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Lipoma*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neck
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Nerve Tissue
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Neurilemmoma*
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Physical Examination
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Sensation
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Ultrasonography
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Vestibular Nerve
9.BONE REGENERATION WITH INJECTABLE MPEG-PCL DIBLOCK COPOLYMER AND BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL
You Min JEONG ; Tai Hyung LEE ; Jeong Kyun PARK ; Wonsuk KIM ; Joo Hee SHIN ; Eui Seok LEE ; Jae Suk RIM ; Hyon Seok JANG
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2010;32(1):9-15
10.BONE REGENERATION WITH ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL AND HA/TCP
Jae Suk RIM ; Jong Jin KWON ; Hyon Seok JANG ; Eui Seok LEE ; You Min JEONG ; Tai Hyung LEE ; Jeong Kyun PARK
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2010;32(2):97-106
Abdominal Fat
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Adipose Tissue
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Adult Stem Cells
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Alkaline Phosphatase
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Anesthesia, Local
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Animals
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Biology
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Bone and Bones
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Bone Marrow
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Bone Regeneration
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Calcium
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Durapatite
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Humans
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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Mice
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Mice, Nude
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Microscopy, Fluorescence
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Osteoblasts
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Osteocalcin
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Osteocytes
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Osteogenesis
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Osteopontin
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Stem Cells
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Stromal Cells