1.A Case of Catamenial Hemoptysis Treated successfully with Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone (GnRH) Analogue.
Dae Han KIM ; Yo Ahn SUH ; Sang Il KIM ; Kui Sung CHOI ; Hyun Bae SON ; Yoong Ju KWON ; Sung Ho KIM ; Cheol Hyeon KIM ; Jae Cheol LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2002;53(3):349-353
Catamenial hemoptysis is syndrome characterized by bleeding from the bronchial trees and lungs that occurs synchronously with the female menstrual cycle. Etiologic mechanism of pulmonary endometriosis is still controversial, and the diagnosis is usually made on the basis of the clinical history and exclusion of other causes of recurrent hemoptysis. Serial computed tomograms of the chest during and in the interval between menstruations have been proved to be a useful confirmatory test. We experienced a 33-year-old female patient who had been previously diagnosed as pelvic endometriosis pathologically, experienced cyclic hemoptysis during menstruations. The diagnosis of pulmonary endometriosis was made based on her history and changes in the character of the lesions as documented on radiologic studies of the chest. She was treated successfully with GnRH analogue and there is no evidence of recurrence.
Female
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Humans
2.Magnesium Sulfate Attenuate Opioid Tolerance in Patients undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery.
Mi Soon JANG ; Yong SON ; Cheol LEE ; Ju Hwan LEE ; Jeong Hyun PARK ; Myeong Jong LEE
The Korean Journal of Pain 2009;22(1):58-64
BACKGROUND: Magnesium is a noncompetitive antagonist of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor. Magnesium is thought to be involved in opioid tolerance by way of inhibiting calcium entry into cells. METHODS: The patients were randomly assigned to three groups according to the anesthetic regimens: Group M received magnesium sulfate and Group C received saline intravenously under remifentanil-based anesthesia. Group S received saline intravenously under sevoflurane based anesthesia in place of remifentanil. The patients in the group M received 25% magnesium sulfate 50 mg/kg in 100 ml of saline, and those patients in groups C and S received an equal volume of saline before induction of anesthesia; this was followed by 10 mg/kg/h infusion of either magnesium sulfate (group M) or an equal volume of saline (groups C and S) until the end of surgery. Pain was assessed on a visual analog scale at 1, 6, 12, 24, and 36 hours after the operation. The time to the first postoperative analgesic requirement and the cumulative analgesic consumption were evaluated in the three groups. RESULTS: The visual analog scales for pain and the cumulative analgesic consumption were significantly greater in group C than in other groups. The time to first postoperative analgesic requirement was significantly shorter in group C than that in the other groups. There were no differences between group M and S for side effects. CONCLUSIONS: A relatively high dose and continuous remifentanil infusion is associated with clinically relevant evidence of acute opioid tolerance. NMDA-receptor antagonist, magnesium sulfate as an adjuvant analgesic prevents opioid tolerance in patients who are undergoing major abdominal surgery under high dose and continuous remifentanil infusion-based anesthesia.
Anesthesia
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Calcium
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Humans
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Hypogonadism
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Magnesium
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Magnesium Sulfate
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Methyl Ethers
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Mitochondrial Diseases
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N-Methylaspartate
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Piperidines
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Weights and Measures
3.What`s the optimal timing of pretreatment with pancuronium before succinylcholine to prevent muscle fasciculation?.
In Cheol CHOI ; Hee Soo KIM ; Yong Seok OH ; Ju Tae SON ; Suk Gon KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1993;26(5):928-932
Succinylcholine(SCh)-induced muscle fasciculations may be prevented by pretreatment with small doses of nondepolarizing muscle relaxants. The optimal timing of pretreatment to abolish fasciculation varies according to the drug used and dose. In this study, we determined the optimal timing of pretreatment of pancuronium to prevent muscular fasciculation in 100 patients. Each group (n=20) was received pancuronium 0.015 mg/kg at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 minutes before SCh 3 mg/kg administration, respectively. The degree of fasciculations after SCh administration was observed and classified into one of 4 grade. There were significant differences between each groups (Ridit scores=10.078, p<0.01) To compare observed fasciculations of one grpup with those of the others, the degree of fasciculations was summed according to an arbitrary scale. The summation of grade in 4 minute group was lowest in this scale. It was concluded that the optimal timing of pretreatment, pancuronium 0.015 mg/kg, was 4 minutes before SCh 3 mg/kg injection.
Fasciculation*
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Humans
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Pancuronium*
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Succinylcholine*
4.Prevalence of bovine viral diarrhea virus from Korean native cattle farms in Jeju
Seong-Cheol CHO ; Hyoung-Seok YANG ; Changnam PARK ; Si-Taek KIM ; Eun-Ju KO ; Won-Geun SON
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2023;63(2):e12-
Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is an RNA virus belonging to Pestivirus in the family Flaviviridae. BVDV has economic significance for the livestock industry because of its association with acute disease, fetal loss, and birth of persistently infected (PI) animals. This study aimed to investigate the BVDV infection rates in Korean native cattle farms in Jeju for further planning of a BVDV control program in the Jeju Province. BVDV antibodies and antigens were tested in 15,842 sera collected from 302 Korean native cattle herds between January 2014 and June 2017 using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Viral antigen was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction from 60 sera that were antigen ELISA-positive. BVDV antibodies were found in 90.7% (274/302) herds and 61.1% (9,678/15,842) cows. BVDV antigens were found in 13.2% (40/302) herds and 0.4% (61/15,842) cows. The oldest animal group (> 8 years) exhibited the highest sero-positive rates (91%), while the youngest animal group (< 1 years) had the highest antigen positivity rates (0.52%). Of the 60 antigen-positive sera, BVDV types 1 and 2 were found in 36 and 12 sera, respectively. Additionally, six animals were considered to be PI as BVDV was continually detected in annual examination.
5.Phospholipase D inhibitor enhances radiosensitivity of breast cancer cells.
Ju Cheol SON ; Dong Woo KANG ; Kwang Mo YANG ; Kang Yell CHOI ; Tae Gen SON ; Do Sik MIN
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2013;45(8):e38-
Radiation and drug resistance remain the major challenges and causes of mortality in the treatment of locally advanced, recurrent and metastatic breast cancer. Dysregulation of phospholipase D (PLD) has been found in several human cancers and is associated with resistance to anticancer drugs. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of PLD inhibition on cell survival, cell death and DNA damage after exposure to ionizing radiation (IR). Combined IR treatment and PLD inhibition led to an increase in the radiation-induced apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 metastatic breast cancer cells. The selective inhibition of PLD1 and PLD2 led to a significant decrease in the IR-induced colony formation of breast cancer cells. Moreover, PLD inhibition suppressed the radiation-induced activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase and enhanced the radiation-stimulated phosphorylation of the mitogen-activated protein kinases p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase. Furthermore, PLD inhibition, in combination with radiation, was very effective at inducing DNA damage, when compared with radiation alone. Taken together, these results suggest that PLD may be a useful target molecule for the enhancement of the radiotherapy effect.
Breast Neoplasms/*drug therapy/*enzymology/pathology
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Cell Death/drug effects/radiation effects
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation/drug effects/radiation effects
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DNA Damage
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Enzyme Activation/drug effects/radiation effects
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Enzyme Inhibitors/*pharmacology/*therapeutic use
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Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases/metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/metabolism
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Phospholipase D/*antagonists & inhibitors/metabolism
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Radiation Tolerance/*drug effects
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Radiation, Ionizing
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p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/metabolism
6.Expression of OD314 during ameloblast differentiation and maturation.
Joo Cheol PARK ; Seong Min AHN ; Heung Joong KIM ; Moon Jin JEONG ; Min Ju PARK ; In Cheol SHIN ; Ho Hyun SON
Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2005;30(5):423-431
Ameloblasts are responsible for the formation and maintenance of enamel which is an epithelially derived protective covering for teeth. Ameloblast differentiation is controlled by sequential epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. However, little is known about the differentiation and maturation mechanisms. OD314 was firstly identified from odontoblasts by subtraction between odontoblast/pulp cells and osteoblast/dental papilla cells, even though OD314 protein was also expressed in ameloblast during tooth formation. In this study, to better understand the biological function of OD314 during amelogenesis, we examined expression of the OD314 mRNA and protein in various stages of ameloblast differentiation using in-situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. The results were as follows : 1. The ameloblast showed 4 main morphological and functional stages referred to as the presecretory, secretory, smooth-ended, and ruffle-ended. 2. OD314 mRNA was expressed in secretory ameloblast and increased according to the maturation of the cells. 3. OD314 protein was not expressed in presecretory ameloblast but expressed in secretory ameloblast and maturative ameloblast. OD314 protein was distributed in entire cytoplasm of secretory ameloblast. However, OD314 was localized at the proxiamal and distal portion of the cytoplasm of smooth-ended and ruffle-ended ameloblast. These results suggest that OD314 may play important roles in the ameloblast differentiation and maturation.
Ameloblasts*
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Amelogenesis
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Cytoplasm
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Dental Enamel
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Immunohistochemistry
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Odontoblasts
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RNA, Messenger
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Tooth
7.Expression and function of OD314, Apin protein during ameloblast differentiation and amelogenesis.
Jong Tae PARK ; Yong Seok CHOI ; Heung Joong KIM ; Moon Jin JEONG ; Hyun Ju OH ; In Cheol SHIN ; Joo Cheol PARK ; Ho Hyun SON
Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2006;31(6):437-444
This study was aimed to elucidate the biological function of OD314 (Apin protein), which is related toameloblast differentiation and amelogenesis. Apin protein, calcifying epithelial odontogenic (pindborg) tumors (CEOTs)-associated amyloid, were isolated from CEOTs, and has similar nucleotide sequences to OD314. We examined expression of the OD314 mRNA using in-situ hybridization during tooth development in mice. Expression of OD314 and several enamel matrix proteins were examined in the cultured ameloblast cell line up to 28 days by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) amplification. After inactivation and over-expression of the OD314 gene in ameloblast cell lines using U6 vector-driven RNA interference and CMV-OD314 construct, RT-PCR were performed to evaluate the effect of the OD314 during amelogenesis. The results were as follows: 1. In in-situ hybridization, OD314 mRNAs were more strongly expressed in ameloblast than odontoblast. 2. When ameloblast cells were cultured in the differentiation and mineralization medium for 28 days, the tuftelin mRNA expression was maintained from the beginning to day 14, and then gradually decreased to day 28. The expressions of amelogenin and enamelin were gradually decreased according to the ameloblast differentiation. 3. Inactivation of OD314 by U6-OD314 siRNA construct down-regulated the expression of OD314, MMP-20, and tuftelin, whereas over-expression of OD314 by CMV-OD314 construct up-regulated the expression of OD314 and MMP-20 without change in tuftelin. These results suggest that OD314 is considered as an ameloblast-enriched gene and may play the important roles in ameloblast differentiation and mineralization.
Ameloblasts*
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Amelogenesis*
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Amelogenin
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Amyloid
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Animals
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Base Sequence
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Cell Line
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Dental Enamel
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Mice
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Odontoblasts
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RNA Interference
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RNA, Messenger
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RNA, Small Interfering
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Tooth
8.Onset of Action of Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors in the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction.
Hwan Cheol SON ; Myong KIM ; Yong Hyun PARK ; Chang Wook JEONG ; Hyeon Ju KIM ; Young Ju KIM ; Jung Sik HUH
Korean Journal of Andrology 2008;26(4):218-222
PURPOSE: After the market launch of multiple phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5Is), a considerable amount of information has emerged regarding the efficacy and the time of initiation of these drugs. In clinical situations, however, many patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) have complained about the onset of erection occurring later than expected or desired. We therefore studied the time course for initiating an erection after usage of PDE5Is. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred forty-one patients who were medicated with PDE5Is > 4 times in the most recent 3 months were included for study. The patients were divided into 3 groups: sildenafil (n=51), vardenafil (n=51), and tadalafil (n=39). The choice of PDE5I was made according to the patient's and/or doctor's preferences. Regardless of the type of drug selected, the patients were recommended to have sexual stimulation 15 minutes after taking the medication. RESULTS: The onset of action of the 3 drug groups were significantly different (sildenafil, 57.0+/-38.5 min; tadalafil, 79.5+/-50.6 min; and vardenafil, 44.4+/-26.6 min; p<0.05). Psychogenic causes of ED resulted in a shorter PDE5I onset of action than organic causes of ED. Other factors, such as body mass index and international index of erectile function erectile function domain score, were shown not to differ with respect to the onset of action of PED5Is. CONCLUSION: In clinical situations, patients need more time for the onset of erections after taking PDE5Is. For restoration of a healthy sexual life, patients needs more time to achieve an erection after taking PDE5Is.
Body Mass Index
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Carbolines
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Erectile Dysfunction
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Humans
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Imidazoles
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Male
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Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors
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Piperazines
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Purines
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Sulfones
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Triazines
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Sildenafil Citrate
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Tadalafil
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Vardenafil Dihydrochloride
9.Management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1 With Total Spinal Block.
Se Jin OK ; Jong Yeun YANG ; Ju Hyung SON ; Won Ju JEONG ; Yoon Sook LEE ; Woon Young KIM ; Young Cheol PARK
The Korean Journal of Pain 2010;23(1):70-73
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a painful and disabling disorder that can affect one or more extremities. Unfortunately, the knowledge concerning its natural history and mechanism is very limited and many current rationales in treatment of CRPS are mainly dependent on efficacy originated in other common conditions of neuropathic pain. Therefore, in this study, we present a case using a total spinal block (TSB) for the refractory pain management of a 16-year-old male CRPS patient, who suffered from constant stabbing and squeezing pain, with severe touch allodynia in the left upper extremity following an operation of chondroblastoma. After the TSB, the patient's continuous and spontaneous pain became mild and the allodynia disappeared and maintained decreased for 1 month.
Adolescent
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Chondroblastoma
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Extremities
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Humans
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Hyperalgesia
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Male
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Natural History
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Neuralgia
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Pain, Intractable
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Upper Extremity
10.Evaluation of Hippocampal Volume Based on Various Inversion Time in Normal Adults by Manual Tracing and Automated Segmentation Methods.
Ju Ho KIM ; Dae Seob CHOI ; Seong Hu KIM ; Hwa Seon SHIN ; Hyemin SEO ; Ho Cheol CHOI ; Seungnam SON ; Woo Suk TAE ; Sam Soo KIM
Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2015;19(2):67-75
PURPOSE: To investigate the value of image post-processing software (FreeSurfer, IBASPM [individual brain atlases using statistical parametric mapping software]) and inversion time (TI) in volumetric analyses of the hippocampus and to identify differences in comparison with manual tracing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Brain images from 12 normal adults were acquired using magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo (MPRAGE) with a slice thickness of 1.3 mm and TI of 800, 900, 1000, and 1100 ms. Hippocampal volumes were measured using FreeSurfer, IBASPM and manual tracing. Statistical differences were examined using correlation analyses accounting for spatial interpretations percent volume overlap and percent volume difference. RESULTS: FreeSurfer revealed a maximum percent volume overlap and maximum percent volume difference at TI = 800 ms (77.1 +/- 2.9%) and TI = 1100 ms (13.1 +/- 2.1%), respectively. The respective values for IBASPM were TI = 1100 ms (55.3 +/- 9.1%) and TI = 800 ms (43.1 +/- 10.7%). FreeSurfer presented a higher correlation than IBASPM but it was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: FreeSurfer performed better in volumetric determination than IBASPM. Given the subjective nature of manual tracing, automated image acquisition and analysis image is accurate and preferable.
Adult*
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Brain
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Hippocampus
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Humans