1.Effects of Sleep on Balance Control and Reaction Time to Visual Stimuli.
Sookyoung PARK ; Jung A PARK ; Kanghui PARK ; Joo Heon KIM ; Yonggeun HONG
Sleep Medicine and Psychophysiology 2016;23(2):68-76
OBJECTIVES: To find evidence that sleep is necessary for normal brain function, thus indicating that declines in both sleep quality and quantity are related to worse performance of many daily tasks and deteriorated physical functions. The present study investigates the relationships of balance control and reaction time with sleep quality. METHODS: 58 healthy (male 20, female 38) volunteers with informed consent participated in this study. The Self-reported Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to evaluate sleep quality and relevant factors, and the subjects were divided into groups A (PSQI < 5) and B (PSQI ≥ 5) based on this index. Static balance control and reaction time to visual stimuli were conducted to assess their relationship with sleep quality. RESULTS: Group B exhibited excessive daytime sleepiness significantly more often compared to group A. Static balance control did not markedly change relative to sleep quality, but reaction time and error to visual stimuli were significantly increased in group B compared to group A. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that a decline in sleep quality can result in delayed reactions, as well as decreased accuracy of these reactions. They also suggest that low sleep quality may be associated with changes in physical functions, including balance control through reduced selective attention.
Brain
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Female
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Humans
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Informed Consent
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Physical Phenomena
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Reaction Time*
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Volunteers
2.Differential expression of caveolins and myosin heavy chains in response to forced exercise in rats.
Sookyoung PARK ; Yunkyung HONG ; Youngjeon LEE ; Jinyoung WON ; Kyu Tae CHANG ; Yonggeun HONG
Laboratory Animal Research 2012;28(1):1-9
Exercise training can improve strength and lead to adaptations in the skeletal muscle and nervous systems. Skeletal muscles can develop into two types: fast and slow, depending on the expression pattern of myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms. Previous studies reported that exercise altered the distribution of muscle fiber types. It is not currently known what changes in the expression of caveolins and types of muscle fiber occur in response to the intensity of exercise. This study determined the changes in expression of caveolins and MHC type after forced exercise in muscular and non-muscular tissues in rats. A control (Con) group to which forced exercise was not applied and an exercise (Ex) group to which forced exercise was applied. Forced exercise, using a treadmill, was introduced at a speed of 25 m/min for 30 min, 3 times/day (07:00, 15:00, 23:00). Homogenized tissues were applied to extract of total RNA for further gene analysis. The expression of caveolin-3 and MHC2a in the gastrocnemius muscle of female rats significantly increased in the Ex group compared with the Con group (P<0.05). Furthermore, in the gastrocnemius muscle of male rats, the expression of MHC2x was significantly different between the two groups (P<0.05). There was an increased expression in caveolin-3 and a slightly decreased expression in TGFbeta-1 in muscular tissues implicating caveolin-3 influences the expression of MHC isoforms and TGFbeta-1 expression. Eventually, it implicates that caveolin-3 has positive regulatory function in muscle atrophy induced by neural dysfunction with spinal cord injury or stroke.
Animals
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Caveolin 3
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Caveolins
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Muscles
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Muscular Atrophy
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Myosin Heavy Chains
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Myosins
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Nervous System
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Protein Isoforms
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Rats
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RNA
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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Stroke
3.Anomalous Arterial Supply to Normal Basal Segment of the Right Lower Lobe: Endovascular Treatment with the Amplatzer Vascular Plug.
Ji Hyun KIM ; Sin Seung KIM ; Kyung Sun HA ; Jungi BAE ; Yonggeun PARK
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2014;76(6):295-298
Pulmonary systemic arterialization to normal basal lung without sequestration is a rare congenital anomaly. In this rare abnormality, arterialization of the left lower lobe is the most common type. In general, surgical treatments have been performed. Recently, for reducing the complications and risks of surgery, embolization is mainly attempted by using coils. We report a case of 22-year-old male patient with a 10 mm anomalous arterial supply to his normal lung, which is being successfully treated by transcatheter embolization when using the Amplatzer Vascular Plug that has been adapted for the treatment of high-flows and large artery occlusions.
Arteries
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Embolization, Therapeutic
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Humans
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Lung
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Male
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Pulmonary Artery
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Respiratory System Abnormalities
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Young Adult
4.A Case of Pleuropulmonary Paragonimiasis with a Breast Abscess as the Ectopic Site.
Sun Young HAN ; Wook Hyun LEE ; Jin Sok YU ; Sang Rok LEE ; Jin Young AN ; Jong Hyun KOH ; Yonggeun PARK
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;81(4):502-507
Paragonimiasis is an infectious disease caused by consumption of raw or improperly cooked freshwater crab or crayfish contaminated with Paragonimus metacercariae. The incidence of the disease has markedly decreased, but it is still a lung disease that requires a differential diagnosis in endemic areas such as Korea and Japan. It is commonly found in the lung but has also been found as extrapulmonary infestations, such as cerebral, spinal, subcutaneous, abdominal, urinary, and gynecological infestations. We report a rare case of ectopic paragonimiasis involving the breast with pleural effusion that was initially misdiagnosed as tuberculous pleurisy and a breast abscess.
Abscess
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Astacoidea
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Breast
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Communicable Diseases
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Fresh Water
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Incidence
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Japan
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Korea
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Lung
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Lung Diseases
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Metacercariae
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Paragonimiasis
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Paragonimus
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Pleural Effusion
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Tuberculosis, Pleural