1.Significance of Urinary Interleukin 6 Level in Mesangial Proliferative Glomerulonephritis in Children.
Byeong Ho KANG ; No Hyun KIM ; Woo Yeoung CHUNG ; Chul Ho KIM ; Soon Young LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1994;37(7):900-905
By animal experiments in rat, it has been known that Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is secreted from renal mesangial celle and is an autocrine growth factor for the proliferation of mesangial cells. According to these facts, several studies have been tried for its clinical usefulness by measuring their serum or urinary IL-6 in glomerulonephritis patients with mesangial proliferation. The authors measured urinary IL-6 levels by Interleukin-6 [123I] RIA kit (Amersham Co. UK) in 11 patients with minimal change nephrotic syndrome, in 3 patients with mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (MesPGN), in 3 patients with IgA nephropathy, in 9 patients with Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis (HSPN) in 2 patients with membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN), and in 12 normal healthy children as a control group. The results obtained were summarized as follows: 1) There was no significant differences of urinary IL-6 levels between minimal change nephrotic syndrome patient group and normal control group (p=0.73). The level of urinary IL-6 was increased significantly in HSPN group compared to in normal control group, statistically (p=0.045). Also there were same results in the glomerulonephritis patients with mesangial proliferation in its histopathologic findings such as IgA nephropathy, MesPGN, MPGN. 2) There was a positive correlation between the degree of mesangial proliferation and the urinary IL-6 level. In conclusion, the urinary IL-6 level reflects the glomerular mesangial proliferation and could be useful as a predictive indicator for evaluation of its clinical course in patient with mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis.
Animal Experimentation
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Animals
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Child*
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Glomerulonephritis*
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Glomerulonephritis, IGA
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Glomerulonephritis, Membranoproliferative
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Humans
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Interleukin-6*
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Interleukins*
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Mesangial Cells
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Nephritis
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Nephrosis, Lipoid
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Purpura, Schoenlein-Henoch
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Rats
2.A case of congenital intracranial teratoma.
Kwang Dae KIM ; Sul Mi KANG ; Yeoung Cheul CHOI ; Jae Gon CHO ; Kyu Sup LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1632-1638
No abstract available.
Teratoma*
3.The Effect of Opening Lamina Terminalis on the Development of Hydrocephalus after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
Yeoung Hak HWANG ; Dong Hoon LEE ; Sang Hoon LEE ; Ho Kyung KIM ; Chang Gu KANG ; Ui Wha CHUNG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(5):609-614
No abstract available.
Aneurysm*
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Hydrocephalus*
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Hypothalamus*
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage*
4.Clinical Analysis of 149 Cases of Twin Pregnancies.
Yeoung Chan PARK ; Sun Hee KO ; Tae In LEE ; Jae Nam MA ; Kang Woo JUNG ; Jong Cheon WEON ; Yong Pil KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;43(9):1539-1543
No abstract available.
Humans
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Pregnancy, Twin*
6.A case of gestational trophoblastic neoplasm occurring after laparoscopic tubal sterilization.
Sul Mi KANG ; Kwang Dae KIM ; Yeoung Cheul CHOI ; Jin Guk CHOI ; Kyu Sup LEE ; Tae Sun KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1639-1645
No abstract available.
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease*
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Sterilization, Tubal*
8.A Case of Diabetes Insipidus in Patient with Sheehan's Syndrome
Hye Young PARK ; Moon Ho KANG ; Sung Gwang LEE ; Jung Ho YOUN ; Yeoung Sook KANG ; Deuk Jo KIM ; Yun Young CHOI ; Hee Young HWANG
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 1996;11(1):108-113
Sheehans syndrome is a known complication of pregnancy, It was described as a syndrome of hypopituitarysm due to acute ischemic necrosis of the anterior pituitary gland secondary to severe postpartum bleeding and shock. The neurophysis is usually preserved. But it can be involved in severe cases manifesting as diabetes insipidus. Because of its rare coexistence with Sheehans syndrome, diabetes insipidus is seldom recognized as a potential postpartum complication. The report describes a patient who developed Sheehans syndrome and diabetes insipidus immediately following delivery. Diabetes insipidus resolved spontaneously after 15 months, while panhypopituitarysm is persistent.
Diabetes Insipidus
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hypopituitarism
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Necrosis
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Pituitary Gland, Anterior
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Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Postpartum Period
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Pregnancy
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Shock
9.Effects of administration of IH901, a ginsenoside intestinal metabolite, on muscular and pulmonary antioxidant functions after eccentric exercise.
Nam Jin LEE ; Jung Won LEE ; Jong Hwan SUNG ; Yeoung Gyu KO ; Seongsoo HWANG ; Jong Koo KANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2013;14(3):249-256
This study was conducted to investigate whether administration of IH901, a ginseng intestinal metabolite, ameliorates exercise-induced oxidative stress while preserving antioxidant defense capability in rat skeletal muscles and lung. Eight adult male Sprague-Dawley rats per group were randomly assigned to the resting control, exercise control, resting with IH901 (25, 50, and 100 mg/kg) consumption (R/IH901), or exercise with IH901 (25, 50, and 100 mg/kg) consumption (E/IH901) group. The trained groups ran 35 min 2 days/week for 8 weeks. To analyze the IH901-training interaction, serum biochemical analysis, lipid peroxidation, citrate synthase, protein oxidation, antioxidant and superoxide dismutase in skeletal muscles and lung tissue were measured. Compared to the exercise control group, animals that consumed IH901 had significantly increased exercise endurance times (p < 0.05) and decreased plasma creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase levels (p < 0.05), while those in the E/IH901 groups had increased citrate synthase and anti-oxidant enzymes and decreased lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation (p < 0.05). In conclusion, IH901 consumption in aging rats after eccentric exercise has beneficial effects on anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities through down-regulation of pro-inflammatory mediators, lipid peroxidation, and protein oxidation and up-regulation of anti-oxidant enzymes.
Aging
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Animals
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Antioxidants/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Lung/*drug effects/metabolism
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Male
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Muscle, Skeletal/*drug effects/metabolism
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Oxidative Stress/*drug effects
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Panax/chemistry
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Physical Conditioning, Animal
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sapogenins/administration & dosage/blood/*metabolism/*pharmacology
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Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
10.Nocturnal Arterial Oxygen Saturation Monitoring in Patients with Respiratory Disease.
In Seon CHOI ; Jae Beom YANG ; Young Chul KIM ; Ik Joo CHUNG ; Yu Ho KANG ; Yeoung Il KOH ; Sang Seon PARK ; Min Su LEE ; Kyung Ok PARK
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1994;41(2):103-110
To find out the predictors of nocturnal arterial oxygen desaturation in patients with respiratory diseases, transcutaneous oxygen saturation(StcO2) monitoring studies using a pulse oximeter were performed during sleep in 20 patients. StcO2 was decreased more than 4% from the baseline value in 18 patients(90%) and more than 10%('Desaturator') in 8(40%). Five of the seven patients(71.4%) with awake PaO2<60mmHg and three of the thirteen patients(23.1%) with awake PaO2≥60mmHg were 'desaturators'. The awake PaO2/FIO2 and PaO2/PAO2 could distinguish 'desaturator' from 'nondesaturator, and PaO2, SaO2 or StcO2 could not. These results suggest that the nocturnal oxygen desaturation depends on the severity of the underlying disease rather than the baseline PaO2. Anthropomorphic and lung function factors could not separate between 'desaturator' and 'non-desaturator', and about a quarter of patients with a wake PaO2≥60mmHg developed significant desaturation. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the nocturnal arterial oxygen saturation in patients with respiratory diseases regardless of their severity of airflow obstruction or awake PaO2.
Humans
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Lung
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Oxygen*