1.Efficacy and Safety of Biodegradable Microparticles in the Regeneration of Injured Rabbit Corpus Cavernosum: Primary Report.
Young Joon KIM ; Sung Joo LEE ; Hana YOON ; Wo Sik CHUNG ; Jeoung Yong KIM ; Mi Jung SHIN ; Won Hwa KANG ; Gun Poong KIM
Korean Journal of Andrology 2011;29(3):223-230
PURPOSE: This study analyzed the effectiveness of poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) as a tissue recovery agent and determines the in vivo safety and efficacy of microparticle-based PLGA. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen 3-month-old male white rabbits were used. Allogenic adipose tissue derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) was cultured and labeled with the fluorescent dye PKH26. The rabbits were divided into 4 groups: the SVF group, the PLGA group, the normal control group, and the disease control group. The right corpus cavernosal tissue of the rabbits was surgically removed in the selected portion, except in the normal control group. The defect space of each rabbit was replaced with 10(6) SVF cells in the SVF group and 0.1 g of biodegradable polymer solution in the PLGA group. Microscopic confirmation and analysis of tissue regeneration were performed after 8 weeks. Using confocal microscopy, the nuclei of the smooth muscle cells and SVF migration were examined. The composition of smooth muscle and fibrosis of the injured corpus cavernosum were compared and analyzed by Masson's trichrome stain. RESULTS: There were no signs of migration or rejection of the injected materials in any of the experimental groups. The mean amount of smooth muscle in the normal control group was 15.25+/-1.34 microm2 (right) and 13.90+/-0.703 microm2 (left); in the disease control group it was 11.10+/-0.87 microm2 (right) and 12.80+/-1.01 microm2 (left); in the SVF group it was 13.82+/-4.10 microm2 (right) and 13.96+/-3.94 microm2 (left); and in the PLGA group it was 12.89+/-1.39 microm2 (right) and 13.24+/-1.43 microm2 (left). Only the disease control group showed significant decreased smooth muscle in the left cavernosum (p<0.05). No significant difference was found between the left and right side of each rabbit's cavernosal smooth muscle in the SVF or PLGA group (p>0.05). Furthermore, no difference was found between any two groups (normal control versus SVF (p=0.705), normal control versus PLGA (p=0.88), SVF versus PLGA (p=0.23). CONCLUSIONS: PLGA microparticles had the same tissue restoring effect when compared with SVF and no adverse effect or migration of particles was found through the injection of PLGA or SVF. PLGA is safe and has the proper tissue recovery effect, saving additional tissue harvesting.
Adipose Tissue
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Fibrosis
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Humans
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Infant
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Lactic Acid
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Male
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Microscopy, Confocal
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Muscle, Smooth
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
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Organic Chemicals
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Penis
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Polyglycolic Acid
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Polymers
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Rabbits
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Regeneration
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Rejection (Psychology)
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Tissue and Organ Harvesting
2.Comparative Usefulness of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate and C-reactive Protein in Assessing the Severity of Ulcerative Colitis.
Jung Su HA ; June Sang LEE ; Hoi Jin KIM ; Tae Gun MOON ; Dong Kyung CHANG ; Jun Haeng LEE ; Young Ho KIM ; Poong Lyul RHEE ; Jae J KIM ; Jong Chul RHEE
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2006;48(5):313-320
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is included as a laboratory parameter in Truelove and Witts' classification, C-reactive protein (CRP) is also used for severity assessment in ulcerative colitis (UC). Frequently, the discordance between ESR and CRP is observed in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to determine which parameter is more related with clinical activity in UC patients. METHODS: A total of 155 patients with UC were identified from January 2004 to March 2005. Their medical records were reviewed within these patients, a total of 541 assessments of disease activity were made. Correlation of clinical activity and laboratory tests were evaluated by Pearson's correlation coefficient. RESULTS: Pearson's correlation coefficients of ESR and CRP with clinical symptoms were 0.376 and 0.258, respectively. The correlation coefficient between ESR and CRP was 0.403 (p=0.000). A total of 131 (24.2%) assessments revealed discordance between ESR and CRP. When discordance occurred, the correlation coefficients with clinical symptoms were 0.338 for ESR (p=0.000) and 0.034 for CRP (p>0.01). Dividing discordant patients into high ESR/low CRP group and low ESR/high CRP group, the coefficients were 0.420 for ESR and 0.226 for CRP in high ESR/low CRP group, and 0.333 for ESR and 0.068 for CRP in low ESR/high CRP group. CONCLUSIONS: The correlation analysis indicates that ESR appears to be a more reliable laboratory parameter of disease activity than CRP in assessing the severity of UC. In particular, when the level of ESR and CRP is discordant, ESR is more useful in assessing the disease activity in UC patients.
*Blood Sedimentation
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C-Reactive Protein/*analysis
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Colitis, Ulcerative/blood/*diagnosis
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Humans
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Severity of Illness Index
3.A Case of Eneropathy-associated T-cell Lymphoma Presenting with Persistent Abdominal Pain and Diarrhea.
Tae Gun MOON ; Poong Lyul RHEE ; Jung Su HA ; Hoi Jin KIM ; June Sang LEE ; Dong Kyung CHANG ; Young Ho KIM ; Jun Haeng LEE ; Jae J KIM ; Jong Chul RHEE ; Yong Heyh KO
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2007;35(2):105-109
Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL) is an unusual primary gastrointestinal lymphoma, and it is particularly associated with celiac sprue. These patients typically suffer from abdominal pain, diarrhea and/or weight loss. Primary intestinal T-cell lymphoma without celiac sprue is known to be rare. We report here on a case of EATL that presented with persistent abdominal pain and diarrhea, but this patient was without celiac sprue.
Abdominal Pain*
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Celiac Disease
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Diarrhea*
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Enteropathy-Associated T-Cell Lymphoma
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Humans
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Intestines
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, T-Cell*
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T-Lymphocytes*
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Weight Loss
4.A Case of Eneropathy-associated T-cell Lymphoma Presenting with Persistent Abdominal Pain and Diarrhea.
Tae Gun MOON ; Poong Lyul RHEE ; Jung Su HA ; Hoi Jin KIM ; June Sang LEE ; Dong Kyung CHANG ; Young Ho KIM ; Jun Haeng LEE ; Jae J KIM ; Jong Chul RHEE ; Yong Heyh KO
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2007;35(2):105-109
Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL) is an unusual primary gastrointestinal lymphoma, and it is particularly associated with celiac sprue. These patients typically suffer from abdominal pain, diarrhea and/or weight loss. Primary intestinal T-cell lymphoma without celiac sprue is known to be rare. We report here on a case of EATL that presented with persistent abdominal pain and diarrhea, but this patient was without celiac sprue.
Abdominal Pain*
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Celiac Disease
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Diarrhea*
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Enteropathy-Associated T-Cell Lymphoma
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Humans
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Intestines
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, T-Cell*
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T-Lymphocytes*
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Weight Loss
5.An Evaluation of Web-based Informations about Gastroesophageal Reflux Diseases in Korea.
June Sang LEE ; Tae Gun MOON ; Hoi Jin KIM ; Hyun Jeong LEE ; Jun Haeng LEE ; Sang Goon SHIM ; Poong Lyul RHEE ; Jae J KIM ; Jong Chul RHEE
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2007;49(4):231-237
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Internet has become an important source of medical information not only for medical personnels but also for patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of internet based medical information about 'gastroesophageal reflux' or 'reflux esophagitis' in Korea. METHODS: The first 15 internet sites using the key words 'gastroesophageal reflux' or 'reflux esophagitis' were retrieved from the 7 most frequently used internet search engines. The quality of information from a total of 108 websites was evaluated using a checklist. RESULTS: Among total 108 sites related to 'gastroesophageal reflux' or 'reflux esophagitis', fifty-six sites (51.8%) were made by hospitals or clinics and 94 sites (87.0%) were made for patients. Of the 108 sites, eleven web sites (10.1%) had more than three JAMA benchmarks (authorship, references, currency, and disclosure). Higher quality sites (at least three JAMA benchmarks) were less likely to contain inaccurate information than lower quality sites (fewer than three JAMA benchmarks)-3/11 (27.2%) vs. 60/97 (61.9%) (p<0.01). Despite the fact that articles in the literature emphasized an insufficient evidence to support an association between the lifestyle, dietary behaviors, and GERD, such guidelines continue to be recommended as first-line therapy in most websites. CONCLUSIONS: Informations about gastroesophageal reflux disease were incomplete in the majority of medical web sites. These would bring about confusion to patients seeking for an information about GERD through the internet. There is a need for better sources in evidence based informations about gastroesophaeal reflux diseases on the web.
Gastroesophageal Reflux/diagnosis/drug therapy/*etiology
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Health Education/*standards
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Humans
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Information Services/standards
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*Internet
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Korea
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Quality of Health Care
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User-Computer Interface