1.Changes of Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) Isozymes in Cultured Human Colon Carcinoma Cell.
Jin Young PARK ; Cheong Yong KIM ; Byoung Rai LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2000;16(4):209-214
Nitric oxide (NO), the production of which is dependent on Nitric oxide synthase (NOS), has been shown to contribute to pathogeneses in various diseases. Recent investigations of NOS expression in tumor tissues indicate that NO may mediate one or more roles during the growth of human cancers. The aim of this study was to determine whether iNOS is expressed in human colon carcinoma cell lines and to determine the types of NOS isozymes in colon carcinoma cell lines with high and low metastatic potentials. METHODS: We measured the expressions of iNOS and eNOS and the formation of nitrotyrosine which indicates peroxinitrate production in highly metastatic colon cancer cell (KM1214) and lowly metastatic colon cancer cell (KM12C) by Western blots. RESULTS: The iNOS were detected in both KM1214 and KM12C by Western blot analysis. The expression of iNOS in KM1214 cells was significantly higher than in KM12C cells. The expression of iNOS was increased with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in colon cancer cells but the rate of increase was higher in KM1214 cells than in KM12C cells. CONCLUSIONS: In human colon carcinoma cells, iNOS is expressed in cancer cells and expression of iNOS is higher in highly metastatic colon cancer cells than in lowly metastatic colon cancer cells and iNOS expression may have some role in colon cancer metastasis.
Blotting, Western
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Cell Line
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Colon*
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Colonic Neoplasms
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Humans*
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Isoenzymes*
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Nitric Oxide Synthase*
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Nitric Oxide*
2.The effect of pertussis vaccine on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats.
Kyung Rae MOON ; Kwang Rhun KOO ; Sang Kee PARK ; Yeong Bong PARK ; Byoung Rai LEE ; Keun Hong KEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(7):897-906
No abstract available.
Animals
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Pertussis Vaccine*
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Rats*
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Streptozocin*
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Whooping Cough*
3.Development of Experimental Peritoneal Adhesion in Rats and Its Prevention.
Kyung Hyun CHOI ; Sang Ho LEE ; Yong Rai PARK ; Kyung Ho SEO
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1998;54(Suppl):923-929
Peritoneal adhesion is one of the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in most parts of the world. In 1989, Thompson and others proposed reduced peritoneal plasminogen activating activity as a possible mechanism of adhesion formation. We used adult Sprague-Dawley rats weighing between 250~350 gm of both sexes. An ether jar was used to induce anesthesia, and a 15 to 20 mg intramuscular injection of ketamine into the hind leg was used to maintain anesthesia. The rat was fixed supine on a rat board, its midabdomen shaved, and povidone-iodine applied. Then the abdomen was opened using Metzenbaum scissors and 2.5 2.5 cm2 area of the parietal peritoneum was abraded in the flank area, left or right side, using sterilized electro-surgical tip cleaner until the preperitoneal fat layer was completely destroyed and blood ooze was emitted from the burst capillaries. The procedure lasted 2~3 minutes. Then, the animals were randomly selected either to apply topically one cc of saline as a control group or to apply drugs dissolved in one cc of saline as on experimental groups. The drugs were disodium cromolycate, verapamil, and urokinase. Disodium cromolycate was used 3 mg/animal, verpamil 0.5 mg, and urokinase 2,000 units/on the animal. The same drugs and the same amounts were used at the same site topically on the 2nd and the 3rd postoperative days without anesthesia by using smooth-tipped needle. Then the animals were examined on the 7th postoperative day under ether anesthesia to find adhesion formations and to grade them into no adhesion, mild, moderate, or severe adhesions according to severity of the adhesions. We used about 15 animals in each group. The results for the peritoneal adhesions were expressed as present or not present to compare the presence of adhesion between the control group and the study groups. The Chi-square test was used, and p values below 0.05 were regarded as significant. In the control rats, there were no adhesions in 3 animals, and adhesions in 12 animals. In the disodium cromolycate-treated groups, there were no adhesions in 8 and adhesions in 8 rats, indicating less frequent adhesion formation, but the p value was 0.081. In the verapamil group, the ratio of no adhesion to adhesion was 4 : 11 which was almost the same as that of the control group(p=0.666). However, in the urokinase group, the ratio was 8 : 6 and the p value was 0.039, so the effects are ignificantly different. With these result, we can conclude that intraperitoneal topical application of urokinase is effective in prevention of rat peritoneal adhesion formation. The effect of disodium cromolycate was only marginal. Verapamil was not effective in prevention of peritoneal adhesion in this study.
Abdomen
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Adult
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Anesthesia
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Animals
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Capillaries
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Ether
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Humans
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Injections, Intramuscular
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Intestinal Obstruction
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Ketamine
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Leg
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Needles
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Peritoneum
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Plasminogen
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Povidone-Iodine
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator
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Verapamil
4.Involvement of Fibronectin in the Migration of Macrophage and Expression of Nitric Oxide Synthase in the BCG induced Inflammatory Sites in Rat Bladder.
Hun Taeg CHUNG ; Chang Duk JUN ; Hyun Jeong KWAK ; Jeong Sik RIM ; Ji Chang YU ; Rai Kil PARK ; Jae Hwang PARK ; Hyun Ock PAI
Korean Journal of Immunology 1997;19(4):493-504
No abstract available.
Animals
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Fibronectins*
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Macrophages*
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Mycobacterium bovis*
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Nitric Oxide Synthase*
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Nitric Oxide*
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Rats*
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Urinary Bladder*
5.The Expressions of CK7, CK20, Vimentin, p53 and Ki-67 in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.
Seung Hwan LEE ; Seung Yeon PARK ; Na Rai KIM ; Young Don LEE
Korean Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2009;9(1):7-13
PURPOSE: The expressions of Cytokeratin7 (CK7) and CK20 have been studied by a lot of cancer researchers, and these 2 protein markers are often used to find the primary foci of metastatic cancers. There have been numerous studies on vimentin, p53 and Ki-67 as prognostic factors for different cancers. However, it seems that there are a few investigations on the expression of CK7 and CK20 in papillary carcinoma of the thyroid. This study aimed to investigate the expressions of CK7, CK20, vimentin, p53 and Ki-67 in papillary thyroid carcinoma, and we wanted to determine whether the expressions of vimentin, p53, and Ki-67 are related to such prognostic factors as age, the tumor size, nodal metastasis or perithyroidal tissue invasion. METHODS: Paraffin slices of 44 papillary thyroid carcinomas from 44 patients were used for immunohistochemistry with using monoclonal antibody against CK7, CK20, vimentin, p53 and Ki-67. The expressions of CK7, CK20 and vimentin were determined simply by the staining competence, and more than 5% positive cells out of 1,000 cells in a highpowered microscopic view was considered as positive for the p53 and Ki-67 expressions. The expressions of vimentin, p53 and Ki-67 were investigated for their correlation with age, perithyroidal tissue invasion, the size of the tumor and metastasis to the cervical lymph nodes. RESULTS: Total of 44 patients (7 men and 37 women) were examined. The average size of tumor was 1.3 cm, and 28 (63.6%) out of 44 patients had perithyroidal tissue invasion. 29 (65.9%) patients had cervical lymph node metastases. The expression of CK7 was observed in all 44 (100%) patients, but only three (6.8%) among them had the expression of CK20. The expression of vimentin was shown in 43 (97.7%) patients. The expressions of p53 and Ki-67 were seen in 33 (75%) patients and 12 (27.7%) patients, respectively. The expressions of vimentin, p53 and Ki-67 were not significantly related with age (P=1.0, 0.084), perithyroidal tissue invasion (P=1.0, 0.798), the size of the tumor (P=0.234, 0.313) and cervical lymph node metastases (P=0.582, 0.948). CONCLUSION: As expected, papillary thyroid carcinoma showed a CK7(+)/CK20(-) pattern. Further research is needed to find the meaning of the expression of vimentin because it was meaningless analyzing the relationship between the prognostic factors due to fact that 97.7% of the patients had the expression of vimentin. There was no statistically significant relation between the expressions of p53 and Ki-67 and age, the size of thyroid tumor, perithyroidal tissue invasionand cervical lymph node metastasis.
Carcinoma, Papillary
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lymph Nodes
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Male
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Mental Competency
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Paraffin
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
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Vimentin*
6.The Protective Effect of Green Tea Extract on Alpha-amanitin Induced Hepatotoxicity
Su Hwan AN ; Kyung Hoon SUN ; Ran HONG ; Byoung Rai LEE ; Yongjin PARK
Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology 2019;17(2):58-65
PURPOSE:
Alpha-amanitin induces potent oxidative stress and apoptosis, and may play a significant role in the pathogenesis of hepatotoxicity. This study examined the mechanisms of α-amanitin-induced apoptosis in vitro, and whether green tea extract (GTE) offers protection against hepatic damage caused by α-amanitin (AMA) induced apoptosis in vivo.
METHODS:
The effects of GTE and SIL on the cell viability of cultured murine hepatocytes induced by AMA were evaluated using an MTT assay. Apoptosis was assessed by an analysis of DNA fragmentation and caspase-3. In the in vivo protocol, mice were divided into the following four groups: control group (0.9% saline injection), AMA group (α-amanitin 0.6 mg/kg), AMA+SIL group (α-amanitin and silibinin 50 mg/kg), and AMA+GTE group (α-amanitin and green tea extract 25 mg/kg). After 48 hours of treatment, the hepatic aminotransferase and the extent of hepatonecrosis of each subject was evaluated.
RESULTS:
In the hepatocytes exposed to AMA and the tested antidotes, the cell viability was significantly lower than the AMA only group. An analysis of DNA fragmentation showed distinctive cleavage of hepatocyte nuclear DNA in the cells exposed to AMA. In addition, the AMA and GTE or SIL groups showed more relief of the cleavage of the nuclear DNA ladder. Similarly, values of caspase-3 in the AMA+GTE and AMA+SIL groups were significantly lower than in the AMA group. The serum AST and ALT levels were significantly higher in the AMA group than in the control and significantly lower in the AMA+GTE group. In addition, AMA+GTE induced a significant decrease in hepatonecrosis compared to the controls when a histologic grading scale was used.
CONCLUSION
GTE is effective against AMA-induced hepatotoxicity with its apoptosis regulatory properties under in vitro and in vivo conditions.
7.Effects of Electrical Automatic Massage on Cognition and Sleep Quality in Alzheimer’s Disease Spectrum Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Young Ju KIM ; Hang-Rai KIM ; Young Hee JUNG ; Yu Hyun PARK ; Sang Won SEO
Yonsei Medical Journal 2021;62(8):717-725
Purpose:
Muscle relaxation following electrical automatic massage (EAM) has been found to reduce fatigue, depression, stress, anxiety, and pain in individuals with various conditions. However, the effects of EAM have not been extensively explored in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Materials and Methods:
Here, we conducted a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effects of EAM on the cognitive and non-cognitive functions of patients with AD spectrum disorders.
Results:
We found that EAM attenuated changes in attention-associated cognitive scores and subjective sleep quality relative to those in controls.
Conclusion
While further studies in a clinical setting are needed to support our findings, these encouraging results suggest that EAM may be an alternative therapy for the management of associated symptoms in AD (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03507192, 24/04/2018).
8.Effects of Electrical Automatic Massage on Cognition and Sleep Quality in Alzheimer’s Disease Spectrum Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Young Ju KIM ; Hang-Rai KIM ; Young Hee JUNG ; Yu Hyun PARK ; Sang Won SEO
Yonsei Medical Journal 2021;62(8):717-725
Purpose:
Muscle relaxation following electrical automatic massage (EAM) has been found to reduce fatigue, depression, stress, anxiety, and pain in individuals with various conditions. However, the effects of EAM have not been extensively explored in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Materials and Methods:
Here, we conducted a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effects of EAM on the cognitive and non-cognitive functions of patients with AD spectrum disorders.
Results:
We found that EAM attenuated changes in attention-associated cognitive scores and subjective sleep quality relative to those in controls.
Conclusion
While further studies in a clinical setting are needed to support our findings, these encouraging results suggest that EAM may be an alternative therapy for the management of associated symptoms in AD (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03507192, 24/04/2018).
9.Myeloperoxidase (MPO) Isozymes of Normal Neutrophils from Normal Persons and Reactive Neutrophils from Patients with Neutrophilia; Using 10% Native PAGE and Activity Stain for MPO.
Young Jin PARK ; Geon PARK ; Sung Hyun LEE ; Sook Jin JANG ; Dae Soo MOON ; Chi Young PARK ; Choon Hae CHUNG ; Jong Hee CHA ; Byoung Rai LEE ; Young Hwa CHOI
Korean Journal of Hematology 2003;38(1):48-54
BACKGROUND: MPO is an antimicrobial enzyme in the primary granule of neutrophil. MPO exhibits MPO-I, MPO-II, MPO-III using chromatography in human peripheral leukocytes. we investigated MPO isozymes from human leukocytes of peripheral blood. METHODS: Neutrophils were prepared from 5-8mL of peripheral blood in the group of normal persons (normal group) and the group of patients with neutrophilia (patient group). Their cells were adjusted to 2.4X10(7) cells and sonified. We got finally the crude MPO from which native PAGE was performed and treated with diaminobenzine and H2O2. RESULTS: Normal neutrophil MPO had MPO-1 and MPO-2. The expression rates of MPO-1 and that of MPO-2 were respectively 100%, 67.5% in the normal group and 56.6%, 30.2% in the patient group (P=0.000, P=0.000). The expression rate of combined MPO-1 and MPO-2 and that of MPO-1 without MPO-2 were respectively 67.6%, 32.4% in the normal group and 28.3%, 28.3% in the patient group (P=0.000, P=0.000). The expression of MPO-2 without MPO-1 and that of no MPO isozymes were respectively 0.0%, 0.0% in the normal group and 1.9%, 41.5% in the patient group (P=0.000, P=0.000). CONCLUSION: Normal neutrophil MPO expresses MPO-1 and MPO-2 usig native PAGE. The main MPO isozyme is MPO-1. Expressions of MPO isozymes are variable in the patient group.
Humans
10.Application of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Deep Neck Infection.
Kyoung Ho PARK ; Anna PARK ; Changyun KWON ; Young Sam YOO ; Jeong Hwan CHOI ; Kyoung Rai CHO ; Eui Suk CHUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2016;59(2):125-132
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) has been used in many surgery to treat complicated wound and impaired wound healing by delivering negative pressure at the wound site through a patented dressing, which helps draw wound edges together, remove infectious materials, and actively promote granulation at the cellular level. Recently application of NPWT has been increased to treat deep neck infection. We aimed to retrieve indications and guidelines to treat deep neck infection from our cases and after reviewing articles. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: From our experience with 9 cases presented as deep neck abscess in which the application of a Vacuum-assisted closure device was used instead of common drainage tubes after surgical evacuation and journal review, indications and guidelines to apply NPWT as one of the tools to treat deep neck infection were retrieved. RESULTS: Indication and Guideline of NPWT. 1) For simple abscess involving single space excepting the mediastinum, intravenous administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics, needle aspiration or simple surgical drainage is recommended. 2) In the case of failure of previous treatments, NPWT will be necessary for immunocompromised hosts such as diabetic patients for whom more than two spaces are involved, the mediastinal involvement, compromised airway or disseminated intravascular coagulation. In severe cases involving the chest, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery or mediastinoscopy could be used. 3) For patients with improving signs such as decreasing pus, increasing granulation formation, negative culture results from sponge, and normalized C-reactive protein, we can stop NPWT and convert to the regular wound care. CONCLUSION: Indication and Guideline of NPWT could be applied to treat deep neck infection.
Abscess
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Administration, Intravenous
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Bandages
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C-Reactive Protein
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
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Drainage
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Mediastinoscopy
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Mediastinum
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Neck*
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Needles
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Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy*
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Porifera
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Suppuration
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Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
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Thorax
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Wound Healing
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Wounds and Injuries