1.Devastating endosulfan poisoning in Korean native cattle.
Bo ram LEE ; Hyun Kyoung LEE ; Kyung Hyun LEE ; Soon Seek YOON ; Meekyung KIM ; Jung Won PARK ; Seon Hyang JEONG ; Myoung Heon LEE ; You Chan BAE
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2013;53(4):269-271
Here, we report the poisoning case of 10 cows. Several distinct clinical signs such as convulsion, excessive salivation, circling, lateral recumbency, and death were observed. Necropsy and histopathological examination did not reveal any significant abnormal findings. Moreover, no bacteria or viruses were detected in tissue, blood, and feeding food. However, endosulfan was detected from the stomach contents and microbials. Our results strongly suggest that death of cows may be closely associated with endosulfan poisoning.
Animals
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Bacteria
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Cattle*
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Endosulfan*
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Gastrointestinal Contents
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Poisoning*
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Salivation
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Seizures
2.Analysis of Characteristics of Mononuclear Cells Remaining in the Leukoreduction System Chamber of Trima Accel(R) and Their Differentiation Into Dendritic Cells.
Yangsoon LEE ; Sinyoung KIM ; Seung Tae LEE ; Han Soo KIM ; Eun Jung BAEK ; Hyung Jin KIM ; MeeKyung LEE ; Hyun Ok KIM
The Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;29(4):353-360
BACKGROUND: We investigated the characteristics of the mononuclear cells remaining in the leukoreduction system (LRS) chambers of Trima Accel(R) in comparison with those of standard buffy coat cells, and evaluated their potential for differentiation into dendritic cells. METHODS: Twenty-six LRS chambers of Trima Accel(R) were collected after platelet pheresis from healthy adults. Flow cytometric analysis for T, B, NK, and CD14+ cells was performed and the number of CD34+ cells was counted. Differentiation and maturation into dendritic cells were induced using CD14+ cells seperated via Magnetic cell sorting (MACS(R)) Seperation (Miltenyi Biotec Inc., USA). RESULTS: Total white blood cell (WBC) count in LRS chambers was 10.8x108 (range 7.7-18.0x108). The median values (range) of proportions of each cells were CD4+ T cell 29.6% (18.7-37.6), CD8+ T cell 27.7% (19.2-40.0), B cell 5.5% (2.2-12.1), NK cell 15.7% (13.7-19.9), and CD14+ cells 12.4% (8.6-32.3) respectively. Although total WBC count was significantly higher in the buffy coat (whole blood of 400 mL) than the LRS chambers, the numbers of lymphocytes and monocytes were not statistically different. The numbers of B cells and CD4+ cells were significantly higher in the buffy coat than the LRS chambers (P<0.05). The median value (range) of CD34+ cells obtained from the LRS chambers was 0.9x10(6) (0.2-2.6x10(6)). After 7 days of cytokine-supplemented culture, the CD14+ cells were successfully differentiated into dendritic cells. CONCLUSIONS: The mononuclear cells in LRS chambers of Trima Accel(R) are an excellent alternative source of viable and functional human blood cells, which can be used for research purposes.
Adult
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B-Lymphocytes/cytology/immunology
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/cytology/immunology
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CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/cytology/immunology
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Cell Differentiation
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Dendritic Cells/*cytology/immunology
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans
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Killer Cells, Natural/cytology/immunology
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Plateletpheresis/*instrumentation
3.Evaluation of the Double Plateletpheresis Using Cell Separators for Korean Blood Donors.
Moon Jung KIM ; Ji Yoon KIM ; So Yong KWON ; Yong Chul OH ; MeeKyung LEE ; Mi Won HWANG ; Duck Ja OH
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 2004;15(2):194-202
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the safety of double plateletpheresis which has already become established among developed countries and to set the guidelines for the donor selection and the deferral period between blood donations for Korean blood donors METHODS: From October to November, 2003, double plateletphereses were done in 28 voluntary donors whose platelet counts were more than 200,000/microliter at the KRC Cenral, Nambu, and Dongbu blood centers. During the collection the citrate reaction and the collection time were recorded and regular cell counts were done after the collection to assess the recovery. The platelet count, pH test, and blood culture were done in all the collected platelets. RESULTS: The mean total processing volume was 4,312mL and the mean volume of the anticoagulant infused to donor was 373 mL. The average collection time was 97 minutes. Most donors complained 'slight' citrate reaction during procedures and felt the procedures 'a little boring' because of the long collection time. The platelet count counted immediately after procedures was decreased by 35.9% on the average and it took 14 days for 95% of donors to recover the 95% level of the original platelet count. The mean product volume was 501 mL and the mean platelet yield of products was 6.4 x 10 11 platelets. The pH measured at fifth day after collection was 7.3 and no aerobic bacteria was found in the culture. CONCLUSION: No significant adverse reaction was found in double plateletpheresis for Korean blood donors as compared with the existing one dose plateletpheresis. The guidelines for donor selection should include the minimum platelet count requirement with more than 200,000/microliter and the deferral period between donations should be or more 14 days.
Bacteria, Aerobic
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Blood Donors*
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Blood Platelets
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Cell Count
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Citric Acid
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Developed Countries
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Donor Selection
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Humans
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Platelet Count
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Plateletpheresis*
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Tissue Donors
4.The Effect of Silver Diamine Fluoride on Salivary Biofilm
Meekyung SEO ; Ji-Soo SONG ; Teo Jeon SHIN ; Hong-Keun HYUN ; Jung-Wook KIM ; Ki-Taeg JANG ; Sang-Hoon LEE ; Young-Jae KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 2020;47(4):406-415
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is an effective and efficient agent for arresting dental caries. It can be useful in treating children with behavioral or medical limitations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of SDF by using salivary biofilm.
Pellicle-like saliva coated structure was prepared by using unstimulated saliva. For developing cariogenic biofilm, Streptococcus mutans was added to the mixture of pooled saliva and inoculated into a saliva coated glass or chamber. SDF was applied to cariogenic biofilm to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of SDF. As time passed, total bacteria and S. mutans were reduced after application of SDF (p < 0.000). Confocal laser scanning microscope also showed the increment of the ratio of dead cell.
As a result of experiment using enamel and dentin of primary teeth, it was confirmed that the growth of cariogenic biofilm was inhibited when the SDF was treated (p = 0.029 each).This study showed excellent anti-microbial effect of SDF. And anti-caries effect in clinical practice can be expected.
5.Chronological Trends in Practice Pattern of Department of Pediatric Dentistry : 2006 – 2015
Meekyung SEO ; Ji Soo SONG ; Teo Jeon SHIN ; Hong Keun HYUN ; Jung Wook KIM ; Ki Taeg JANG ; Sang Hoon LEE ; Young Jae KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 2018;45(2):215-224
The practice pattern of pediatric dentistry has been changing for the last several decades. This change might be influenced by several factors such as development in dental materials and socioeconomic changes. The purpose of this study was to analyze the changing trends of patient distribution and treatment pattern of pediatric dentistry.Patient distribution and practice trends from 2006 to 2015 at the department of pediatric dentistry of Seoul National University Dental Hospital were reviewed. From 2006 to 2015, the proportion of new patient increased from 12.49% to 20.56%. The average age of new patients decreased. In 2006, restorative treatment had highest percentage, followed by preventive treatment, orthodontic treatment, surgical treatment, and pulp treatment. In 2015, preventive treatment had highest percentage, followed by restorative treatment, orthodontic treatment, surgical treatment and pulp treatment Frequency of general anesthesia increased more than 5 times for last 10 years. The proportion of insurance treatment decreased until 2009, and after 2010 it increased steadily.
Anesthesia, General
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Dental Materials
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Humans
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Insurance
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Pediatric Dentistry
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Seoul