1.Risk Factors of Colorectal Polyps in Jeju Island.
Yeoun Ja NA ; Mira UM ; Mi Hee KONG ; Hyeon Ju KIM
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2014;14(4):141-146
BACKGROUND: The incidence of colorectal polyps have been reported to be increasing in those aged 30-40 years who consume fast food, have low physical activity, and use alcohol and cigarettes. We analyzed the characteristics and risk factors of colorectal polyps in asymptomatic adults in Jeju Island. METHODS: Data on 1700 individuals who underwent a screening colonoscopy from 1 July, 2010 to 30 June, 2012 were analyzed based on age, gender, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, blood tests, and behavioral habits including alcohol use, smoking, and exercise. RESULTS: The prevalence of colorectal polyps, including adenomatous and hyperplastic, is 43.1% and is higher in males (P<0.001). The prevalence according to age group shows increasing by age (P for trend<0.001). The most common histologic type of polyp is adenomatous in the <50 years and >50 years age groups, 27.3% and 45.3% respectively. And the percentage of adenomatous polyps has shown an increasing trend along with increasing number and size of polyps (P for trend<0.001). BMI, waist circumference (WC), fasting blood sugar, and triglyceride were higher in males with polyps than males in the control group. BMI and WC were higher and HDL-cholesterol was lower in females with polyps. The incidence of colorectal polyps was higher in male and female smokers (P<0.001 and P=0.035 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that older age, male gender, obesity, and smoking are risk factors for colorectal polyps. The prevalence of colorectal adenomatous polyps is 27.3% in <50 yrs, 33.4% in the 40s. For early detection and treatment, we recommend a screening colonoscopy for those with risk factors.
Adenomatous Polyps
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Adult
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Blood Glucose
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Blood Pressure
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Body Mass Index
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Colonoscopy
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Fast Foods
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Fasting
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Female
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Hematologic Tests
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Mass Screening
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Motor Activity
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Obesity
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Polyps*
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Prevalence
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Risk Factors*
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Tobacco Products
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Triglycerides
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Waist Circumference
2.Acute Interstitial Pneumonia (Hamman-Rich Syndrome): An Autopsy Case.
Han Kyeom KIM ; Ae Ree KIM ; Min Ji JEOUNG ; Won Hee SEO ; Jee yeoun LEE ; Su Hyun PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1997;31(4):366-374
Acute interstitial pneumonia is a fulminant disease of unknown etiology that usually occurs in a previously healthy person and produces the histologic findings of the organizing phase of diffuse alveolar damage. We experienced an autopsy case of acute interstitial pneumonia of unknown etiology. The patient was a 48 year old man who had been healthy and had not been exposed to organic dusts or other toxic materials. The chief complaints represented were dyspnea and a dry cough for several weeks before hospitalization, and the chest radiographs showed bilateral interstitial infiltrates. Patchy consolidation of air space was also identified and ground-glass attenuation similar to those described in ARDS was detected on high-resolution computed tomography. Steroid pulse therapy, mechanical ventilation, and antibiotics for superimposed bacterial infection were performed, but the symptoms did not improve and the patient died of generalized respiratory insufficiency and severe hypoxemia 2 1/2 months after hospitalization. At autopsy the macroscopic and microscopic findings were confined mainly to the lungs. On the whole, both lungs were firm in consistency and the external surface showed a cobblestone appearance. The cut surface showed almost complete replacement of the normal lung parenchyma with gray to yellow fibrous tissue with a little residual functional area remaining. The pathology of both open lung biopsy and autopsy tissue showed marked hyperplasia of type II pneumocytes, hyaline membrane formation, thickening of the alveolar wall due to extensive fibroblast proliferation, and relatively abundant young collagen deposition in the interstitium. An immunohistochemical stain for cytokeratin revealed epithelial hyperplasia and showed that the alveolar spaces were markedly shrunken by fibrous tissue.
Anoxia
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Autopsy*
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Bacterial Infections
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Biopsy
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Collagen
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Cough
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Dust
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Dyspnea
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Fibroblasts
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Hyalin
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Hyperplasia
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Keratins
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Lung
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Lung Diseases, Interstitial*
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Membranes
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Middle Aged
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Pathology
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Pneumocytes
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Pulmonary Fibrosis
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Respiration, Artificial
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Respiratory Insufficiency
3.A Case of Pigmented Extramammary Paget's disease.
Yun Jeon KIM ; Ji Yeoun LEE ; You Chan KIM ; Hee Young KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2005;43(11):1548-1550
Extramammary Paget's disease is a neoplastic disease, which usually manifests as an erythematous plaque on the genital area. Pigmented extramammary Paget's disease is a rare variant. It should be differentiated from malignant melanoma. We report a case of pigmented extramammary Paget's disease in a 62-year-old male who had a brown-to-black or erythematous-colored plaque on the scrotum and inguinal area. Histopathologic findings showed features typical to extramammary Paget's disease, with proliferation of epidermal melanocytes and dermal melanin pigments.
Humans
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Male
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Melanins
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Melanocytes
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Melanoma
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Middle Aged
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Paget Disease, Extramammary*
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Scrotum
4.Iliacus Hematoma with Femoral Neuropathy in Hemophilia: A Case report
Hyung Yeoun CHOI ; Jae Hyung LEE ; Sung Tad CHOI ; Nok Soo KIM ; Chul Joon KIM ; Hee Cheol YU
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1996;31(4):904-908
Hemophilia, a genetically determined disorder, can be divided into hemophilia A and hemophilia B. Hemophilia A, defined as a sex-linked recessive trait hemorrhagic disease of males characterized by a deficiency of factor VIII occurs about seven times more frequently than hemophilia B which is characterized by a deficiency of factor IX. The complications resulting from hemophilia occurs in virtually every system. This paper is concerned with a rare complication of hemophilia, iliacus hematoma with femoral neuropathy. On case of spontaneous hemorrhage of iliacus muscle with femoral neuropathy in hemophilia was decompressed through a small incision with sump drainage under cover of AHF(Anti-hemophilic factor) concentrated plasma cryoperecipitate followed AHF replacement therapy.
Drainage
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Factor IX
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Factor VIII
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Femoral Neuropathy
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Hematoma
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Hemophilia A
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Hemophilia B
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Male
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Plasma
5.Immunohistochemical Localization of Transglutaminase 4 in the Human Eye.
Yeoun Sook CHUN ; Seung Hee SEO ; In Gyu KIM ; Won Ryang WEE ; Jin Hak LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(8):1872-1878
PURPOSE: Transglutaminase 4 (TGase 4) belongs to a family of enzymes that catalyzes the post-translational modification of proteins. In an attempt to establish its physiological function(s), the distribution of TGase 4 expression in the human eye was determined. METHODS: Ocular tissues obtained from five human whole eyeball postmortem (40(+1) weeks at gestation age, 2 months, 48, 66, 76 years) were stained with monoclonal antibodies against human TGase 4 using indirect immunohistochemical method. RESULTS: TGase 4 was found in the lacrimal glands, corneal epithelium and endothelium, conjunctival epithelium, lens epithelium, retina (inner segment of photoreceptor, external limiting membrane, outer plexiform layer, inner plexiform layer, retinal nerve fiber layer and internal limiting membrane), iris, ciliary muscle, ciliary nonpigmented epithelium and trabecular meshwork. Endothelium of blood vessels in all ocular tissues was also stained. Conjunctival stroma, choroid, anterior tenon's capsule were faintly stained. No evidence of immunostaining for TGase 4 was found in the corneal stroma, iris stroma, lens nucleus, ciliary process, sclera, extraocular muscle and optic nerve. CONCLUSIONS: The expression pattern of TGase 4 was different from those of other TGase isoforms in the human eye. This result may be helpful in further investigation of the role of TGase 4 in the ocular tissue.
Antibodies, Monoclonal
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Blood Vessels
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Choroid
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Corneal Stroma
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Endothelium
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Epithelium
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Epithelium, Corneal
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Humans*
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Iris
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Lacrimal Apparatus
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Membranes
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Nerve Fibers
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Optic Nerve
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Pregnancy
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Protein Isoforms
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Protein Processing, Post-Translational
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Retina
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Retinaldehyde
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Sclera
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Tenon Capsule
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Trabecular Meshwork
6.Collision Tumor Composed of a Granulocytic Sarcoma and an Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach: A Case Report.
Kyu Yeoun WON ; Juhie LEE ; Yong Ho KIM ; Youn Wha KIM
Korean Journal of Pathology 2011;45(2):201-204
Granulocytic sarcoma, also called chloroma or myeloblastoma, is an extramedullary invasive tumor composed of neoplastic myeloid cells. In this report, we describe a 43-year-old male patient with a collision tumor composed of an adenocarcinoma and a granulocytic sarcoma in the stomach. The coexistence of a granulocytic sarcoma and adenocarcinoma in the stomach has, to the best of our knowledge, not been reported in the literature. The diagnosis of granulocytic sarcoma is very difficult; especially in the absence of concurrent hematologic disease or in the uncommon setting of coexistence with another tumor. Cautious observation is needed when a finding of unusual atypical cells admixed with an adenocarcinoma in the stomach is confronted.
Adenocarcinoma
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Adult
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Hematologic Diseases
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Humans
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Male
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Myeloid Cells
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Sarcoma, Myeloid
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Stomach
7.Nd:YAG Photodisruption of Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome Related to Amoeboic Deposits.
In Ki PARK ; Jae Hoon KIM ; Jae Chan KIM ; Yeoun Sook CHUN
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2012;53(9):1334-1340
PURPOSE: To report 3 unusual cases of toxic anterior segment syndrome resembling transparent amoeboid deposits following cataract surgery and to determine effective treatment methods. CASE SUMMARY: Three patients underwent uneventful phacoemulsification with implantation of a hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens (IOL) and patching with antibiotic/steroid ointment at the end of surgery. At a mean of 15 days postoperatively, a significant number of anterior chamber inflammatory cells and multiple transparent amoeboid deposits with central, elevated, gray-white opaque material on the anterior surface of the IOL were observed. In two cases, greasy material coated the anterior surface of the IOL in a wavy pattern. All laboratory tests to exclude infectious endophthalmitis were negative. Presuming postoperative inflammation, intensive topical steroid was administered. After treatment, anterior chamber reactions decreased; however, the multiple whitish deposits remained. Subsequently, a Nd:YAG laser (0.8 mJ) was used to disrupt and remove the precipitates. The masses were easily and obviously removed by laser therapy, and the mild residual inflammation resolved satisfactorily with mild topical steroid treatment. No recurrence or related complications developed during the two-year follow-up period in any patients. CONCLUSIONS: The delayed postoperative inflammation onset resembling amoeboid deposits is thought to be caused by ingress of ointment into the eye. The specific lumpy deposits cannot be controlled with topical steroids, although Nd:YAG laser treatment can effectively remove inflammatory cell deposits mingled with greasy oil material.
Anterior Chamber
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Cataract
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Endophthalmitis
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Eye
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Laser Therapy
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Lenses, Intraocular
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Phacoemulsification
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Recurrence
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Steroids
8.A Neurocognitive Assessment: Mild Dementia of the Alzheimer Type, Questionable Dementia, and Non-Demented Elderly Women.
Eun Ha LEE ; Suk Kyoon AN ; Byoung Hoon OH ; Ki Hyun KIM ; Yeoun Hee LEE ; Hee Choul OHRR ; Seung Min KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2000;39(1):167-182
The objective of this study is to differentiate the mild dementia of Alzheimer type from the questionable dementia and non-demented elderly using the neurocognitive assessment. Subjects of 28 women who were registered to kwangju Community Mental Health Center were as follows: 14 non-demented, 9 questionable dementia, 5 mild dementia of Alzheimer type. The diagnosis were made using DSM-IV, Clinical Dementia Rating Scale. The neurocognitive functions were assessed with following test tools 1) attention: Digit span, Visual span, Continuous attention; 2) memory: Logical memroy, Verbal paired associates-easy/hard 3) visual perception and visuospatial ability: Visual recognition test, Construction; and 4) language: Comprehension and Aphasia severity rating scale; 5) higher cortical function: Hypothesis formation, Perseveration, Similarity, Judgment, and Go-No-Go test. Group differences were analyzed with one way ANOVA test in SPSS 8.0 for win and LSD method as post-hoc analysis. The questionable dementia group showed significant difference in Verbal paired associateseasy pair, Construction, Aphasia severity rating scale and Similarity from the non-demented normal control group but showed no difference from the mildly demented group. These results suggest that the questionable dementia is actually very early or very mild stage of dementia of the Alzheimer type.
Aged*
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Aphasia
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Comprehension
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Dementia*
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Female
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Gwangju
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Humans
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Judgment
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Logic
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Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
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Memory
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Mental Health
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Visual Perception
9.A Study on the Relationship Between the Morphologic Change and Surfactant Protein (SP)-A and Surfactant Protein (SP)-D Levels in Intratracheal Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis in White Rats.
Hyung Geun PARK ; Jeong Hee LEE ; Seung Yeoun KIM ; Myung Ho OH ; Hye Seung HAN ; Min Hee KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2006;17(3):272-278
OBJECTIVE: Surfactant protein (SP)-A and SP-D are involved in host defense mechanism. The author was prompted to perform a study on morphologic change and SP-A, SP-D level of surfactant after pulmonary injury inflicted by intratracheal bleomycin injection. METHODS: Fifteen white adult rats each weighing 250 g (Sprague-Daw ley) were divided into study (receiving bleomycin, n=9) and control groups (n=6). Study group were given a intratracheal injection of belomycin (5 mg/kg). Two groups were grown for five weeks at twenty five degrees Celsius, after which lung tissue were examined for morphologic change and SP-A and SP-D levels were measured using Western blot assay with densitometer. RESULTS: Before the study, the average weight of the study group was 286.69+/-14.54 g, and control was 286.69+/-14.54 g. Five weeks later, the average weight of the study group was 347.31.31+/-60.53 g and control group 352.71+/-16.84 g. However, no statistical significance was noted. On light microscopy, the control group exhibited normal findings while widening of lung interstitium and fibrotic change coupled with more prominent inflammatory cell infiltration were noted in the study group. The SP-A level were 15.34+/-1.52 ODU/microgram in the study group and 7.70+/-2.81 ODU/microgram in the control. SP-D level were 3.53+/-1.46 ODU/microgram and 7.51+/-2.33 ODU/microgram in the study and control groups respectively, there was a statistical significance (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The morphologic change after pulmonary fibrosis induced by intratracheal bleomycin injection in white rats can be summarized as chronic inflammatory cell infiltration, fibroblast proliferation, deposition of collagen tissues, and lowering of SP-D level were noted. The increase of SP-A level is subject to further study in the future.
Adult
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Animals
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Bleomycin
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Blotting, Western
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Collagen
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Fibroblasts
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Humans
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Lung
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Lung Injury
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Microscopy
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Pulmonary Fibrosis*
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Pulmonary Surfactant-Associated Protein D
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Rats*
10.In Vitro Effects of Preservative-free and Preserved Prostaglandin Analogs on Primary Cultured Human Conjunctival Fibroblast Cells.
Eun Joo KIM ; Yeoun Hee KIM ; Sun Hee KANG ; Kyoo Won LEE ; Young Jeung PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2013;27(6):446-453
PURPOSE: Long-term use of topical medication is needed for glaucoma treatment. One of the most commonly prescribed classes of hypotensive agents are prostaglandin analogs (PGs) used as both first-line monotherapy; as well as in combination therapy with other hypotensive agents. Several side effects of eye drops can be caused by preservatives. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of PGs with varying concentrations of benzalkonium chloride (BAC), alternative preservatives, or no preservatives on human conjunctival fibroblast cells. METHODS: Primary human conjunctival fibroblast cells were used in these experiments. Cells were exposed to the following drugs: BAC at different concentrations, bimatoprost 0.01% (with BAC 0.02%), latanoprost 0.005% (with BAC 0.02%), tafluprost 0.0015% with/without 0.001% BAC and travoprost 0.004% (with 0.001% Polyquad) for 15 and 30 minutes. Cell cytotoxicity was evaluated by phase-contrast microscopy to monitor morphological changes of cells, Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) assay to cell viability, and fluorescent activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis to measure apoptosis. RESULTS: BAC caused cell shrinkage and detachment from the plate in a dose-dependent manner. Morphological changes were observed in cells treated with bimatoprost 0.01% and latanoprost 0.005%. However, mild cell shrinkage was noted in cells treated with tafluprost 0.0015%, while a non-toxic effect was noted with travoprost 0.004% and preservative-free tafluprost 0.0015%. CCK-8 assay and FACS analysis showed all groups had a significantly decreased cell viability and higher apoptosis rate compared with the control group. However, travoprost 0.004% and preservative-free tafluprost 0.0015% showed lower cytotoxicity and apoptosis rate than other drugs. CONCLUSIONS: This in vitro study revealed that BAC-induced cytotoxicity is dose-dependent, although it is important to emphasize that the clinical significance of toxicity differences observed among the different PGs formulations has not yet been firmly established. Alternatively preserved or preservative-free glaucoma medications seem to be a reasonable and viable alternative to those preserved with BAC.
Apoptosis
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Cell Line
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Cell Survival/drug effects
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Conjunctiva/drug effects/*pathology
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Fibroblasts/drug effects/pathology
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Glaucoma/drug therapy/pathology
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Humans
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Preservatives, Pharmaceutical/*pharmacology
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Prostaglandins, Synthetic/*pharmacology