2.Comparison of Different Thawing Methods on Cryopreserved Aorta.
Young Min OH ; Sung Bo SIM ; Young Jo SA ; Jae Kil PARK ; Moon Sub KWACK ; Sun Hee LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(2):113-118
BACKGROUND: The studies on cryopreserved arterial allograft have been focused on cooling methods, pre-treatment, cryoprotectant agents, and preservation temperature. But recently, several studies have reported that thawing methods also play an important role in the occurrence of macroscopic and microscopic cracks. This study was designed to investigate the cell injury after thawing, using a rabbit model to clarify the effect of thawing methods on cryopreserved arteries. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Segments of the rabbit aorta were obtained and divided into 3 groups (n=60) according to whether the specimens were fresh (control, n=20), cryopreserved and rapidly thawed (RT) at 37oC (n=20), or cryopreserved and subjected to controlled, automated slow thawing (ST)(n=20). Cell damage was established using the TUNEL method and the morphological changes were also evaluated. RESULT: In the group that was rapidly thawed, the expression of TUNEL (+) cells increased significantly more than in the slowly thawed group. In addition, the endothelial denudation, microvesicles and edema were significant in the rapidly thawed group compared with those changes in the slowly thawed group. CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that the rapid thawing method may be one of the major causes of cellular damage and delayed rupture in cryopreserved arterial allografts. The expression of TUNEL (+) cells and structural changes were significantly low in the slowly thawed group, which might have contributed to the improvement of graft failure after transplantation.
Allografts
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Aorta*
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Arteries
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Cryopreservation
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Edema
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In Situ Nick-End Labeling
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Rupture
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Transplants
3.A Rapid Radicle Assay for Prescreening Antagonistic Bacteria Against Phytophthora capsici on Pepper.
Sung Hwan CHANG ; Min Sun KWACK ; Yun Sung KIM ; Jung Yeop LEE ; Ki Deok KIM
Mycobiology 2001;29(4):218-223
A rapid radicle assay for prescreening antagonistic bacteria to Phytophthora capsici, causal agent of Phytophthora blight of pepper was developed. Sixty-four bacterial strains with in vitro antifungal activity selected out of 1,400 strains isolated from soils of Ansung, Chunan, Koyang, and Paju, Korea in 1998 were used for development of the bioassay. Uniformly germinated pepper seeds dipped in bacterial cells for 3 hours were placed near the edges of growing mycelia of P. capsici on water agar containing 0.02% glucose. Five-week-old pepper plants (cv. Nockwang) were inoculated to compare with results of the radicle assay developed in this study. For plant inoculation, pepper seeds were sown in potting mixtures incorporated with the bacterial strains, then transplanted into steam-sterilized soils 3 weeks later. Plants were hole-inoculated with zoospores of P. capsici 2 weeks after transplanting. Disease incidence and severity were determined in radicle and plant assessments, respectively. In radicle assay, six strains, GK-B15, GK-B25, OA-B26, OA-B36, PK-B09, and VK-B14 consistently showed the significant (P=0.05) disease reduction against radicle infection by the fungus, four of which also did in plant assessments. Strains OA-B36 and GK-B15 consistently reduced the fungal infection in both the radicle assay and the plant assessment. Therefore, prescreening strains using the radicle assay developed in this study followed by plant assay could reduce time and labor, and improved the possibility of selecting antagonistic bacteria for control of Phytophthora blight of peppers.
Agar
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Bacteria*
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Biological Assay
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Chungcheongnam-do
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Fungi
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Glucose
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Gyeonggi-do
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Incidence
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Korea
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Phytophthora*
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Plants
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Soil
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Water
4.Selection and Efficacy of Soil Bacteria Inducing Systemic Resistance Against Colletotrichum orbiculare on Cucumber.
Min Sun KWACK ; Seung Gyu PARK ; Yong Chull JEUN ; Ki Deok KIM
Mycobiology 2002;30(1):31-36
Soil bacteria were screened for the ability to control cucumber anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum orbiculare through induced systemic resistance (ISR). Sixty-four bacterial strains having in vitro antifungal activity were used for selecting ISR-inducing strains in cucumber. Cucumber seeds (cv. Baeknokdadagi) were sown in potting mixtures incorporated with the soil bacteria, at a rate of ca. 10(8) cells per gram of the mixture. Two week-old plants were then transplanted into the steam-sterilized soil. Three leaf-stage plants were inoculated with a conidial suspension (5x10(5) conidia/ml) of C. orbiculare. Diseased leaf area (%) and number of lesions per cm2 leaf were evaluated on third leaves of the plants, 5~6 days after inoculation. Among 64 strains tested, nine strains, GC-B19, GC-B35, GK-B18, MM-B22, PK-B14, RC-B41, RC-B64, RC-B65, and RC-B77 significantly (P = 0.05) reduced anthracnose disease compared to the untreated control. In contrast, some bacterial strains promoted susceptibility of cucumber to the disease. From the repeated experiments using the nine bacterial strains, GC-B19, MM-B22, PK-B14, and RC-B65 significantly (P = 0.05) reduced both diseased leaf area (%) and number of lesions per cm2 leaf in at lease one experiment. These strains with control efficacy of 37~80% were determined to be effective ISR-inducing strains.
Bacteria*
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Colletotrichum*
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Soil*
5.Williams Syndrome with Megacoronary Artery.
Joo Youn CHOI ; Ho Joong YOUN ; Yong Seog OH ; Jong Min LEE ; Wook Sung CHUNG ; Chul Min KIM ; In Soo PARK ; Sun Hee LEE ; Moon Sub KWACK ; Soon Jo HONG
Journal of the Korean Society of Echocardiography 2000;8(2):241-246
Supravalvular aortic stenosis is a rare cause of left ventricular outflow obstruction in adults. It occurs as an isolated defect sporadically or as a hereditary basis with an autosomal dominant trait without further phenotypical anomalies, or as a part of the Williams syndrome with mental retardation and multiple anomalies. In this report, we present a case of williams syndome associated with megacoronary artery.
Adult
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Aortic Stenosis, Supravalvular
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Arteries*
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability
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Ventricular Outflow Obstruction
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Williams Syndrome*
6.Erratum: Efficient gene delivery in differentiated human embryonic stem cells. Exp Mol Med 2005;37:36-44.
Jae Hwan KIM ; Hyun Jin DO ; Seong Jun CHOI ; Hyun Jung CHO ; Kyu Hyung PARK ; Heung Mo YANG ; Sang Hwa LEE ; Dong Ku KIM ; Kyu Bum KWACK ; Sun Kyung OH ; Shin Yong MOON ; Kwang Yul CHA ; Hyung Min CHUNG
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2006;38(5):589-589
The authors would like to amend a reference (Lee et al., 2003) that was cited in "Cell culture" section of "Materials and Methods". Instead of "(Lee et al., 2003)", we would like to change the reference to "(Kim et al., 2003)". In "References", it also needs to include the following reference. Kim YY, Seol HW, Ahn HJ. Temporal expression of differentiation markers in embryoid bodies from various human embryonic stem cell line. International Society for Stem Cell Research 1st Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. U.S.A. June 8-11, 2003, Abstract No. 35. The authors apologize for any inconvenience.
7.A case of chemoresistant placental site trophoblastic tumor in a patient who wants to remain fertile.
Hyun Jung CHO ; Hyun Sung KWACK ; Sun Young NAM ; Young Hwa KANG ; Min Jung KIM ; Hyun Wook LIM ; Hee Jeong LEE ; Sa Jin KIM ; Soo Young HUR
Korean Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2007;18(4):373-378
Placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT) is a rare form of gestational trophoblastic tumor (GTT) that has different behavior in disease process. The hysterectomy is general for PSTT, but hysterectomy is undesirable for patients who wish to remain fertile. We planned to preserve fertility of a young patient by first administering EMA/CO (Etoposide, methotrexate, actinomycin D/cyclophosphamide, vincristine) chemotherapy and then performing an open uterine surgery to remove residual tumor. The patient who attempted primary chemotherapy for PSTT must be undergone a hysterectomy because this conservative regimen showed sign of chemoresistance. We report a case of chemoresistant PSTT with trial to preserve fertility with a brief review of literatures.
Dactinomycin
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Drug Therapy
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Fertility
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Methotrexate
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Neoplasm, Residual
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Trophoblastic Neoplasms
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Trophoblastic Tumor, Placental Site*
8.Hypercalcemia in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Jeong Min LEE ; Dae Hun KWACK ; Chong Hyeon YOON ; Bomi CHOI ; Young Ok KIM ; Young Soo KIM ; Sun Ae YOON
Korean Journal of Medicine 2017;92(3):300-302
Hypercalcemia is a common clinical problem. The most frequent causes of hypercalcemia include primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy; systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a very rare cause of hypercalcemia. Here we describe a case of symptomatic severe hypercalcemia, which developed during a lupus flare. After treatment with intravenous fluids, diuretics, pamidronate, and hemodialysis, calcium levels normalized and were maintained on low-dose prednisolone treatment. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of hypercalcemia in a patient with SLE in Korea. Clinicians should consider lupus as a differential diagnosis for patients with severe hypercalcemia.
Calcium
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Diuretics
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Humans
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Hypercalcemia*
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Hyperparathyroidism, Primary
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Korea
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic*
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Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein
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Prednisolone
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Renal Dialysis
9.A superficial hyperechoic band in human articular cartilage on ultrasonography with histological correlation: preliminary observations.
Tae Sun HAN ; Kyu Sung KWACK ; Sunghoon PARK ; Byoung Hyun MIN ; Seung Hyun YOON ; Hyun Young LEE ; Kyi Beom LEE
Ultrasonography 2015;34(2):115-124
PURPOSE: To demonstrate the superficial hyperechoic band (SHEB) in articular cartilage by using ultrasonography (US) and to assess its correlation with histological images. METHODS: In total, 47 regions of interest (ROIs) were analyzed from six tibial osteochondral specimens (OCSs) that were obtained after total knee arthroplasty. Ultrasonograms were obtained for each OCS. Then, matching histological sections from all specimens were obtained for comparison with the ultrasonograms. Two types of histological staining were used: Safranin-O stain (SO) to identify glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and Masson's trichrome stain (MT) to identify collagen. In step 1, two observers evaluated whether there was an SHEB in each ROI. In step 2, the two observers evaluated which histological staining method correlated better with the SHEB by using the ImageJ software. RESULTS: In step 1 of the analysis, 20 out of 47 ROIs showed an SHEB (42.6%, kappa=0.579). Step 2 showed that the SHEB correlated significantly better with the topographical variation in stainability in SO staining, indicating the GAG distribution, than with MT staining, indicating the collagen distribution (P<0.05, kappa=0.722). CONCLUSION: The SHEB that is frequently seen in human articular cartilage on high-resolution US correlated better with variations in SO staining than with variations in MT staining. Thus, we suggest that a SHEB is predominantly related to changes in GAG. Identifying an SHEB by US is a promising method for assessing the thickness of articular cartilage or for monitoring early osteoarthritis.
Arthroplasty
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Cartilage
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Cartilage, Articular*
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Collagen
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Glycosaminoglycans
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Humans
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Knee
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Knee Joint
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Osteoarthritis
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Ultrasonography*
10.Surgical Treatment for Carcinoma of Esophagus.
Min Seop JO ; Jeong Seob YOON ; Kyu Do CHO ; Chi Kyung KIM ; Suk Joo RHA ; Jae Kil PARK ; Keon Hyon CHO ; Young Pil WANG ; Sun Hee LEE ; Moon Sub KWACK ; Se Wha KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1997;30(1):40-47
From January 1990 to March 1994, 61 patients with thoracic esophageal cancer were treated at our institute. We analyzed the medical records retrospectively to find any prognostic factors of esophageal cancer surgery. The age ranged from 36 years to 74 years and the mean age was 58.3 years. The sex ratio of men to women was 14:1. The mean duration of dysphagia was 3.8 months and they mostly suffered from the dysphagia of grade IV. Tumors were staged postoperatively; 2 stage I, 23 Stage II, 27 stage III, 9 stage IV, and the resectability was 78.7%. Fortynine patients underwent curative esophageal resection and 5 patients permitted palliative esophagogastrostomy with incomplete tumor resection. Five patients underwent feeding gastrostomy and 2 patients were managed with Celestin tube. The most common complication was atelectasis and pneumonia, and early mortality rate was 5.6%. There were 9 cases of identified local recurrence or distant metastasis. Estimated overall actuarial survival rate d uring the follow-up was 73.4% in 1 year, 54.7% in 2 years, and 23.1% in 4 years. The tumor stage higher than II(p = 0.02) was confirmed as a poor prognostic factor.
Deglutition Disorders
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Esophageal Neoplasms
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Esophagus*
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gastrostomy
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Humans
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Male
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Medical Records
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Mortality
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Pneumonia
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Pulmonary Atelectasis
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Sex Ratio
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Survival Rate