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2. Association between Daily Protein to Carbohydrate Intake Ratio and Metabolic Syndrome in Korean Elderly: The 7th (2016'2018) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Yeo Ju Sohn, Sang Wha Lee, Hong Soo Lee, Kyung Won Shim, Insun Ryou, and Hye Yeon Na
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- 2022
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3. Adequate and Affordable Housing: Enhancing ADB’s Support to Developing Member Countries
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Hong Soo Lee and Ashna Singh
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The pandemic has highlighted the importance of sanitary, affordable, and secure housing. This publication shares lessons from Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance in the housing sector between 2000 and 2020. It notes the need to balance supporting the poor and vulnerable with making markets work better. The authors identify two essential components of an effective housing ecosystem: (i) well-targeted subsidies for low-income households, and (ii) housing finance and supply for middle-income households that enables them to pay their own way.
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- 2022
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4. Association between Sleep Duration and Hand Grip Strength in Korean Elderly
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A Ri Byun, Han Na Lee, Sang Wha Lee, Yung Kyung Cho, Hong Soo Lee, and Kyung Won Shim
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Grip strength ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Muscle power ,business.industry ,medicine ,business ,Association (psychology) ,Sleep duration - Published
- 2021
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5. Hand Grip Strength according to the Smoking Status in Korean Adults: The 7th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2016–2017
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Sang Wha Lee, Insun Ryou, Kyung Won Shim, Yeon Hee Jeong, Hong Soo Lee, and Hye In Kim
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Gerontology ,Grip strength ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,business.industry ,Hand strength ,Medicine ,Smoking status ,business - Published
- 2020
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6. Association between Body Weight Perception and Metabolic Syndrome in Korean Adults: The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2015–2016
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Hong Soo Lee, Kyung Won Shim, Ji Yoon Choi, Lee Yeon Kim, and Sang Wha Lee
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National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Body weight ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Environmental health ,Perception ,medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,Association (psychology) ,business ,Body mass index ,media_common - Published
- 2020
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7. KMRC011, an agonist of toll-like receptor 5, mitigates irradiation-induced tissue damage and mortality in cynomolgus monkeys
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Eunsol Seong, Susie Yoon, Woo-Jong Lee, Soo-Youn Jun, Eun-Jung Park, Doo-Wan Cho, Sang-Jin Lee, Ji-Seok Han, Hong-Soo Lee, Su-Cheol Han, Son-Il Pak, and Sang Keun Woo
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Male ,lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,Agonist ,caveolin-1 ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Drug Evaluation, Preclinical ,toll-like receptor 5 ,Radiation-Protective Agents ,010501 environmental sciences ,Pharmacology ,entolimod ,Toxicology ,Injections, Intramuscular ,radiation therapy ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,lcsh:RA1190-1270 ,Tissue damage ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Irradiation ,lcsh:Toxicology. Poisons ,030304 developmental biology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,0303 health sciences ,Toll-like receptor ,business.industry ,Total body ,medical radiation countermeasure ,Immunity, Innate ,Peptide Fragments ,Radiation therapy ,Macaca fascicularis ,Radiation Injuries, Experimental ,Caveolin 1 ,lcsh:RC581-607 ,business ,Whole-Body Irradiation ,Signal Transduction ,Entolimod - Abstract
In the study here, the potential applicability of KMRC011 - an agonist of toll-like receptor-5 – as a countermeasure for radiation toxicities was evaluated. Following a single 5.5 Gy total body irradiation (TBI, surface absorbed dose = 7 Gy) of Co60 γ-rays, mortality rates and degrees of pathological lesions that developed over 80 days were compared in monkeys that received TBI only and a group that was injected once with KMRC011 (10 μg/kg) after TBI. Compared to the TBI-only hosts (80%), the death rate was significantly improved by the use of KMRC011 (40%), all deaths in both groups occurred in the period from Days 19-24 post-TBI. Further analysis of monkeys that survived until the end of the experiment showed that AST and ALT levels were elevated only in the TBI group, and that radiation-induced tissue damage was alleviated by the KMRC011 injection. Additionally, expression of cell death-related proteins was lower in tissues from the KMRC011-treated hosts than in those in the TBI-only group. Other measured parameters, including body weight, food uptake, and hematological values did not significantly differ between the two groups over the entire period. The results of this study, thus demonstrate that KMRC011 could potentially be used as a medical countermeasure for the treatment of acute radiation exposure.
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- 2020
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8. Leisure Time Physical Activity and Metabolic Syndrome in Mid-Aged and Elderly Korean Women
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Jihea Lim, Hong Soo Lee, Sang Wha Lee, Eunkyu Au, and Kyung Won Shim
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Gerontology ,business.industry ,Primary prevention ,Leisure time ,Physical activity ,medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2019
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9. Differences between One-Person and Multi-Person Households on Socioeconomic Status, Health Behavior, and Metabolic Syndrome Across Gender and Age Groups
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Hong Soo Lee, Hye Won Suk, Young Kyung Cho, A Ri Byun, Kyung Won Shim, Sang Wha Lee, and Han Na Lee
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Age and gender ,business.industry ,Family characteristics ,medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,Health behavior ,medicine.disease ,Social class ,business ,Socioeconomic status ,Demography - Published
- 2019
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10. The Association between High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein and Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetetic Korean Men
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Kyung Won Shim, Hong Soo Lee, Sang Wha Lee, A Ri Byun, Young Eun Kwon, and Sun Young Park
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,Insulin resistance ,biology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,C-reactive protein ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,medicine.disease ,business ,Homeostasis - Published
- 2019
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11. Repeated intratracheal instillation of zinc oxide nanoparticles induced pulmonary damage and a systemic inflammatory response in cynomolgus monkeys
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Seung Hyeun Lee, Junhee Park, Jae Woo Cho, Gwang Hee Lee, Hyun Ji Lim, Jeongah Song, Eun-Jung Park, Cheolho Yoon, Soo Nam Kim, Dong Wan Kim, Hong Soo Lee, Min-Sung Kang, and Inhee Choi
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Programmed cell death ,Globulin ,Biomedical Engineering ,Chromosomal translocation ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Pharmacology ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Fibrin ,medicine ,Animals ,Lung ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,biology ,business.industry ,C-reactive protein ,Albumin ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome ,Macaca fascicularis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Nanoparticles ,Zinc Oxide ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Recently, some researchers have demonstrated that inhaled zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) induce an acute systemic inflammatory response in workers. Considering nonhuman primates are preferably considered an animal model for translational research due to their proven similarity with humans in terms of genetics and physiology, we intratracheally instilled ZnONPs to cynomolgus monkey for 14 days and identified the toxic mechanism and bioaccumulation. ZnONPs were rapidly ionized or aggregated in a simulated pulmonary fluid, and they attracted neutrophils to the lungs and increased the pulmonary level of inflammatory mediators. Additionally, thickened alveolar walls, fibrin clots, and hemorrhages were observed in the lungs of the monkeys instilled with the higher dose accompanied by cell debris in the alveolar ducts and alveoli. Dark-field microscopy images revealed translocation of ZnONPs into other tissues accompanied by an increase in the relative weight of livers to body weight. In addition, when instilled at the higher dose, the albumin/globulin ratio notably decreased compared to the control, whereas the C-reactive protein (CRP) level was significantly elevated. ZnONPs also clearly induced apoptotic cell death in a 24 h exposure to alveolar macrophages. Taken together, part of inhaled ZnONPs may be ionized in the lung, resulting in acute toxic effects, including cell death and tissue damage, and the rest may move to other tissues in the form of particles, causing a systemic inflammatory response. Based on the proven evidence among workers, we also suggest that the CRP level can be recommended as a biomarker for ZnONPs-induced adverse health effects.
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- 2021
12. Innovative urban planning and development for Pyongyang through collaboration with developed cities
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Hong Soo Lee and Cheon Woon Choi
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Urban planning ,Political science ,Regional science - Abstract
In this chapter, the authors propose urban development strategies for Pyongyang, North Korea. First, the authors highlight the concept of “city to city,” rather than “country to country,” to be introduced to facilitate closer exchange and potential cooperation between the cities in South and North Korea. Second, the authors suggest including the improvement of living conditions in the housing sector in development plans. Third, the authors highlight the importance of South Korea in terms of sharing its experiences and know-how. Lastly, the authors explore that the concept of land swapping, which has been proceeded between Singapore and Malaysia, should be introduced as one of possible urban development strategies to initiate urban development in North Korea.
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- 2020
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13. Effects of Intermittent Leisure Time Physical Activity on Glycemic Control in Korean Adult Men with Diabetes and Prediabetes
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Sun Young Park, A Ri Byun, Sang Wha Lee, Young Eun Kwon, Hong Soo Lee, and Kyung Won Shim
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Gerontology ,business.industry ,Diabetes mellitus ,Leisure time ,Physical activity ,Medicine ,Prediabetes ,business ,medicine.disease ,Glycemic - Published
- 2019
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14. Association between Age at Natural Menopause with Diabetes and Prediabetes
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A Ri Byun, Hong Soo Lee, Sang Wha Lee, Kyung Won Shim, Sin Na Lee, and Gee Youn Song
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Natural menopause ,business.industry ,Diabetes mellitus ,Menopause Age ,Medicine ,Prediabetes ,business ,medicine.disease ,Premature Menopause - Published
- 2019
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15. Boron nitride/carbon nanotube composite paper for self-activated chemiresistive detection
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Guh-Hwan Lim, Seonhee Bae, Yong-Jae Kim, Kyu Seung Lee, Hyunjin Cho, Young Jae Park, Hong-Soo Lee, Sung-Hwan Kim, Sooyeon Kim, Hee-Suk Chung, Yong Ju Yun, Kayoung Kim, Chulki Kim, Jong-Su Seo, Hi Gyu Moon, and Dong Ick Son
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Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
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16. The Association Between the Number of Natural Remaining Teeth and Appendicular Skeletal Muscle Mass in Korean Older Adults
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Jinho Yoo, Sunyoung Kim, Hong Soo Lee, Kung Rock Kwon, Chang Won Won, and Jin Young Min
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Sarcopenia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Confounding ,Tooth loss ,lcsh:Medicine ,lcsh:Geriatrics ,medicine.disease ,Skeletal muscle mass ,Frail elderly ,lcsh:RC952-954.6 ,Basal (medicine) ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Medicine ,Marital status ,Original Article ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,medicine.symptom ,Fasting blood glucose level ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between the number of remaining natural teeth (NRT) and the appendicular skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) in older adults. Methods: This study was based on data from the 2008–2010 Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Surveys. The participants were 2,378 older participants (984 men and 1,394 women) aged over 65 years. Survey dentists conducted oral health examinations, and ASM was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Results: The participants with NRT≥20 had more ASM and SMI than those with NRT<20 in both sexes. SMI was correlated with NRT in men (r=0.018, p<0.001) and in women (r=- 0.007, p<0.001). The positive correlation between the NRT and SMI remained significant in men even after adjusting for age, marital status, income, smoking, drinking, physical activity, protein intake, energy intake, calcium intake, body mass index, fasting blood glucose level, medications, and prostheses (β=0.011, p=0.001). In women, the correlation disappeared after adjustment for smoking, alcohol, physical activity, protein intake, energy intake, calcium intake, marital status, income, fasting basal glucose, medication administration, and prostheses. Conclusion: This study showed a correlation between NRT and SMI in those ≥65 years of age in Korea. The relationship persisted in men, but not in women, even after adjusting for confounders.
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- 2018
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17. Repeated injection of KMRC011, a medical countermeasure for radiation, can cause adverse health effects in cynomolgus monkeys
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Eun-Jung Park, Son-Il Pak, Su-Cheol Han, Yoo-Jin Park, Woo-Jong Lee, Doo-Wan Cho, Soo Youn Jun, Gi Mo Jung, Chi-Min Choi, and Hong-Soo Lee
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Agonist ,0303 health sciences ,Urinalysis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,medicine.drug_class ,business.industry ,Physiology ,Spleen ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,TLR5 ,Toxicity ,Caveolin 1 ,medicine ,Adverse effect ,business ,Receptor ,030304 developmental biology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
High-dose radiation-induced tissue damage is a major limiting factor in the medical application of nuclear technology. Herein, we tested 28-day repeated-dose toxicity of KMRC011, an agonist of toll-like receptor (TLR) 5, which is being developed as a medical countermeasure for radiation, using cynomolgus monkeys. KMRC011 (0.01, 0.02 or 0.04 mg/kg/day) was intramuscularly injected once daily for 4 weeks, and each two monkeys in both control and 0.04 mg/kg/day group were observed for an additional 2-week recovery period. There were no dose-related toxicological changes in mortality, clinical observations, body weight, food consumption, ophthalmological findings, electrocardiographs, coagulation, serum chemistry, organ weights, or urinalysis and urine chemistry. Although treatment-related changes, such as increased white blood cells, increased absolute and relative neutrophils, decreased relative lymphocytes and inflammatory lesions, were noted in the maximum dose group, these findings were not observed after the 2-week recovery period. Further, we considered that the kidneys and heart may be target organs of TLR5 agonists, as well as the spleen, and that autophagic signals can be triggered in tissue damage and the repair process. Importantly, accumulation of p62 protein, an indicator of autophagy, and a decrease of caveolin-1 protein, a regulator of TLR5 protein half-life, were found in both tissues from the highest dose group. Therefore, we conclude that the no-observed-adverse-effect level for KMRC011 may be greater than 0.04 mg/kg/day in male and female monkeys. Additionally, we propose that further studies are needed to identify the molecular signals, which are related to KMRC011-induced adverse effects.
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18. The Relationship between Body Mass Index, Depression and Body Image of Adult Population in Korea
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Sang Wha Lee, Sou Yeung Han, Hong Soo Lee, Youngeun Lee, A Ri Byun, and Kyung Won Shim
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business.industry ,Adult population ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Body mass index ,Obesity ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Demography - Published
- 2018
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19. Lifestyle and Nutritional State According to Breakfast Frequency Level of Korean Adults: Using 2014 Korea National and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Hong Soo Lee, Kyung Won Shim, A Ri Byun, Sang Wha Lee, Sung Rok Jeong, Sun Hee Cho, and Hyejin Chun
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Frequency level ,State (polity) ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Environmental health ,Medicine ,business ,media_common - Published
- 2018
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20. Association between Body Mass Index and Iron Deficiency Anemia in Korean Adults: Based on the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2010–2012
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Sang Wha Lee, Ji Young Kwak, Kyung Won Shim, A Ri Byun, Youngeun Lee, and Hong Soo Lee
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National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,Anemia ,business.industry ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Iron deficiency ,medicine.disease ,business ,Obesity ,Body mass index - Published
- 2018
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21. The Relationship between Shared Breakfast and Skipping Breakfast with Depression and General Health State in Korean Adults: The 2014 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Hong Soo Lee, Sang Wha Lee, Ji-Yeon Lee, Hyejin Chun, A Ri Byun, Kyung Won Shim, Sun Hee Cho, and Hae Young Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,Gerontology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,State (polity) ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Medicine ,General health ,business ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,media_common - Published
- 2018
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22. The Association between Working Hours and the Metabolic Syndrome According to Occupation Group in over 30 Years Korean Men
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Hong Soo Lee, Kyung Won Shim, Sang Wha Lee, A Ri Byun, Sou Yeung Han, and Ji Young Kwak
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Working hours ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,business ,Association (psychology) ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2018
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23. Uncertainty of current algorithm for bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in population-based studies: a systematic review
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Hong Soo Lee, Sang Hwa Lee, Jin Woo Kim, Sun Jong Kim, and Hye Yeon Kim
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education.field_of_study ,Bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Medical record ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,030206 dentistry ,Bisphosphonate ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Observational study ,Diagnosis code ,education ,Osteonecrosis of the jaw ,business ,Algorithm - Abstract
To assess the relevance of previous epidemiologic studies on bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ), we first conducted a systematic review of large population-based observational studies and evaluated the validity of claims-based algorithms for the identification of BRONJ. Studies containing primary observational epidemiologic data regarding bisphosphonate (BP) exposure and outcomes of osteonecrosis of the jaw were systematically reviewed. Using surrogates for identifying potential BRONJ cases from a population-based hospital registry, validation was performed through medical chart review. Positive predictive value (PPV) was estimated for each diagnostic code and for the overall algorithm utilized. Various strategies to increase PPV were also performed. Seventeen studies were systematically reviewed and presented with variations in study quality as well as inconsistent findings. Moreover, there was a high level of methodological heterogeneity. A total of 1920 patients were identified through the ICD-10 algorithm with potential BRONJ, although only 109 cases were confirmed, corresponding to an overall PPV of 5.68% (95% confidence interval [CI] 4.68-6.81). Only K10.2 (inflammatory conditions of the jaw) exhibited a relatively high PPV of 26.18%, which increased to 74.47% after confinement to BP users. Other strategies to increase PPV value were not effective. Our findings showed that the overall PPV for BRONJ identification was very low, indicating low validity of the current algorithm and possible overestimation of ONJ occurrence. There is an urgent need to develop more reliable and specific operational definitions for the identification of BRONJ cases in large population databases. © 2016 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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- 2017
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24. The Association between Serum Vitamin D Level and Metabolic Syndrome in Elderly People : Based on the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2012
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Sang Wha Lee, Hong Soo Lee, Kyung Won Shim, Hea Kyung Lee, A Ri Byun, Jung Hwa Kim, Hyang Ran Rho, and Hyejin Chun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,business.industry ,Osteoporosis ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Odds ratio ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,business - Abstract
Background: Vitamin D is effective in prevention of osteoporosis. Lower than recommended intake of vitamin D leads to an increased risk of cancer, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and autoimmune disease. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between serum vitamin D levels and metabolic syndrome in Korean elderly people. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we assessed 1,515 participants aged ≥65 years from Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey 2012. We excluded patients with chronic renal and hepatic failure along with those who were bed-ridden for more than 15 days. In total, 1,264 individuals were enrolled. Results: We observed that higher levels of vitamin D were associated with lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome (odds ratio [OR], 0.33; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.154–0.709; P=0.004). The adjusted OR for triglyceride concentration in individuals with optimum vitamin D intake was 0.41 (95% CI, 0.18–0.92; P=0.029). Conclusion: These findings indicate that levels of vitamin D are significantly associated with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and triglyceride concentration in the Korean elderly people.
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- 2016
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25. Impact of Smoking on Bone Mineral Density in Korean Men over 19 Years: A Study Based on the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2010
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Jeong Eun Seo, A Ri Byun, Sang Wha Lee, Hee Jeong An, Hyejin Chun, Jung Hwa Kim, Hong Soo Lee, and Kyung Won Shim
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Bone mineral ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,business.industry ,Osteoporosis ,Dentistry ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Osteopenia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Femur ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Risk factor ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the association between smoking and bone mineral density in Korean men. Methods: We assessed the data for 2,821 participants aged ≥19 years, obtained from the Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey 2010. We compared the bone mineral density values taking into account life style-related factors and examined the relationship between smoking and bone mineral density. To investigate the impact of smoking on bone mineral density, a logistic regression analysis was conducted. Results: Bone mineral density values for the femur neck in former smokers were significantly lower than that in never smokers (P
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26. The Relationship of the Triglyceride to High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio with the Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease in Korean Adults: The Fifth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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A Ri Byun, Hea Kyung Lee, Kyung Won Shim, Jung Hwa Kim, Hyejin Chun, Hong Soo Lee, Sang Wha Lee, and Hyang Ran Rho
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,business.industry ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Prevalence ,Odds ratio ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Medicine ,business ,Dyslipidemia ,Kidney disease - Abstract
prevalence of chronic kidney disease was analyzed based on the quartiles. Results: The results showed a positive correlation between an increasing tendency of the odds ratio (OR) for the prevalence rate of chronic kidney disease (95% confidence interval) and an increase in the TG/HDL-C ratio in an unadjusted model for Korean adults (P for trend
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- 2016
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27. Inhaled underground subway dusts may stimulate multiple pathways of cell death signals and disrupt immune balance
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Jae Woo Cho, Ji Seok Han, Eun-Jung Park, Eunsol Seong, Sang-Jin Lee, Cheolho Yoon, Gwang Hee Lee, Dong Wan Kim, Young Min Jo, Hong Soo Lee, Soo Nam Kim, Inkyung Oh, and Eun Jun Park
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Programmed cell death ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Spleen ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Cytotoxic T cell ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Lung ,Railroads ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,education.field_of_study ,Cell Death ,biology ,Chemistry ,Dust ,Ferritin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Apoptosis ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,Reactive Oxygen Species - Abstract
In this study, we aimed to identify a toxic mechanism and the potential health effects of ambient dusts in an underground subway station. At 24 h exposure to human bronchial epithelial (BEAS-2B) cells (0, 2.5, 10, and 40 μg/mL), dusts located within autophagosome-like vacuoles, whereas a series of autophagic processes appeared to be blocked. The volume, potential and activity of mitochondria decreased in consistent with a condensed configuration, and the percentage of late apoptotic cells increased accompanying S phase arrest. While production of reactive oxygen species, expression of ferritin (heavy chain) protein, secretion of IL-6, IL-8 and matrix metalloproteinases, and the released LDH level notably increased in dust-treated cells (40 μg/mL), intracellular calcium level decreased. At day 14 after a single instillation to mice (0, 12.5, 50, and 200 μg/head), the total number of cells increased in the lungs of dust-treated mice with no significant change in cell composition. The pulmonary levels of TGF-β, GM-CSF, IL-12 and IL-13 clearly increased following exposure to dusts, whereas that of CXCL-1 was dose-dependently inhibited. Additionally, the population of cytotoxic T cells in T lymphocytes in the spleen increased relative to that of helper T cells, and the levels of IgA and IgM in the bloodstream were significantly reduced in the dust-treated mice. Subsequently, to improve the possibility of extrapolating our findings to humans, we repeatedly instilled dusts (1 time/week, 4 weeks, 0.25 and 1.0 mg/head) to monkeys. The total number of cells, the relative portion of neutrophils, the level of TNF-α significantly increased in the lungs of dust-treated monkeys, and the expression of cytochrome C was enhanced in the lung tissues. Meanwhile, the pulmonary level of MIP-α was clearly reduced, and the expression of caveolin-1 was inhibited in the lung tissues. More importantly, inflammatory lesions, such as granuloma, were seen in both mice and monkeys instilled with dusts. Taken together, we conclude that dusts may impair the host's immune function against foreign bodies by inhibiting the capacity for production of antibodies. In addition, iron metabolism may be closely associated with dust-induced cell death and inflammatory response.
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28. Addressing the gap between ANC service’s intention and behavior with a focus on self-efficacy
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Guie Yong Lee, Jin Cheon Kim, J Lee, Myunghee Kang, H Cho, and Hong Soo Lee
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Self-efficacy ,Service (business) ,Focus (computing) ,Applied psychology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Psychology - Published
- 2018
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29. The level of vitamin D using the LC-MS/MS method and related factors in healthy Korean postmenopausal women
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Kyung Won Shim, Choo-Yon Cho, Sang Hwa Lee, Byung-Wook Yoo, Hong Soo Lee, and Eun Jung Park
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,biology ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Parathyroid hormone ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,medicine.disease ,Bone resorption ,vitamin D deficiency ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Osteocalcin ,biology.protein ,25-Hydroxyvitamin D 2 ,Medicine ,Alkaline phosphatase ,Calcifediol ,business - Abstract
Aim The main purposes of the study were (i) to evaluate serum vitamin D concentration in the forms of 25(OH)D2 , 25(OH)D3 and total 25(OH)D in Korean postmenopausal women using the LC-MS/MS method, which offers increased sensitivity and selectivity; (ii) to determine the relationship between the bone turnover marker, parathyroid hormone (PTH) and 25(OH)D3 , total 25(OH)D separately; and (iii) to determine the factors that may be associated with vitamin D deficiency using body composition analysis and laboratory blood tests. Method A total of 200 postmenopausal women were recruited from November 2012 to March 2014. To control for seasonal ultraviolet exposure time differences in serum 25(OH)D, laboratory tests were performed only from November to March when vitamin D is not synthesized. Independent relationships between 25(OH)D3 , total 25(OH)D and other variables were assessed by multiple regression analysis. Results The mean serum 25(OH)D2 , 25(OH)D3 and total 25(OH)D levels were 0.51 (±0.44) ng/mL, 14.23 (±7.05) ng/mL and 14.69 (±7.13) ng/mL, respectively. Both 25(OH)D3 and total 25(OH)D were positively correlated with erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), Apo A-I and C-terminal cross-linked telopeptides of type I collagen in Korean postmenopausal women. Both serum 25(OH)D3 and total 25(OH)D were negatively correlated with alkaline phosphatase , PTH and percent body fat. However, osteocalcin showed a negative correlation (r = -0.451; P = 0.041) with only 25(OH)D3 and not with total 25(OH)D (r = -0.417; P = 0.064). Conclusion Both 25(OH)D3 and total 25(OH)D were negatively correlated with PTH, a bone formation marker (alkaline phosphatase) and percent body fat. Both 25(OH)D3 and total 25(OH)D were positively correlated with a bone resorption marker (C-terminal cross-linked telopeptides of type I collagen), ESR and Apo A-I after multiple regression analysis.
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- 2018
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30. Repeated injection of KMRC011, a medical countermeasure for radiation, can cause adverse health effects in cynomolgus monkeys
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Hong-Soo, Lee, Yoo-Jin, Park, Doo-Wan, Cho, Su-Cheol, Han, Soo Youn, Jun, Gi Mo, Jung, Woo-Jong, Lee, Chi-Min, Choi, Eun-Jung, Park, and Son-Il, Pak
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Male ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Heart ,Radiation-Protective Agents ,Kidney ,Injections, Intramuscular ,Peptide Fragments ,Toxicokinetics ,Macaca fascicularis ,Random Allocation ,Toll-Like Receptor 5 ,Autophagy ,Animals ,Female ,Spleen - Abstract
High-dose radiation-induced tissue damage is a major limiting factor in the medical application of nuclear technology. Herein, we tested 28-day repeated-dose toxicity of KMRC011, an agonist of toll-like receptor (TLR) 5, which is being developed as a medical countermeasure for radiation, using cynomolgus monkeys. KMRC011 (0.01, 0.02 or 0.04 mg/kg/day) was intramuscularly injected once daily for 4 weeks, and each two monkeys in both control and 0.04 mg/kg/day group were observed for an additional 2-week recovery period. There were no dose-related toxicological changes in mortality, clinical observations, body weight, food consumption, ophthalmological findings, electrocardiographs, coagulation, serum chemistry, organ weights, or urinalysis and urine chemistry. Although treatment-related changes, such as increased white blood cells, increased absolute and relative neutrophils, decreased relative lymphocytes and inflammatory lesions, were noted in the maximum dose group, these findings were not observed after the 2-week recovery period. Further, we considered that the kidneys and heart may be target organs of TLR5 agonists, as well as the spleen, and that autophagic signals can be triggered in tissue damage and the repair process. Importantly, accumulation of p62 protein, an indicator of autophagy, and a decrease of caveolin-1 protein, a regulator of TLR5 protein half-life, were found in both tissues from the highest dose group. Therefore, we conclude that the no-observed-adverse-effect level for KMRC011 may be greater than 0.04 mg/kg/day in male and female monkeys. Additionally, we propose that further studies are needed to identify the molecular signals, which are related to KMRC011-induced adverse effects.
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31. A cohort study of incident microalbuminuria in relation to HOMA-IR in Korean men
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Choo Yon Cho, Hyejin Chun, Sung Keun Park, Jai Hyung Park, Eugene Kim, Hong Soo Lee, Taeg Su Ko, Hyun Pyo Hong, Kyung Won Shim, Se Jin Park, Sang Wha Lee, Jae-Hong Ryoo, Dong Ryeol Ryu, and Seok-Jin Hong
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Population ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Biochemistry ,Cohort Studies ,Insulin resistance ,Asian People ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Albuminuria ,Homeostasis ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,education ,Prospective cohort study ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Biochemistry (medical) ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Endocrinology ,Microalbuminuria ,Insulin Resistance ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,Cohort study - Abstract
Despite the previous studies showing the relationship between microalbuminuria and insulin resistance, longitudinal effect of insulin resistance on development of microalbuminuria is not clearly identified in non-diabetic population.One thousand six hundred three non-diabetic Korean men without microalbuminuria in 2005 had been followed up for the development of microalbuminuria until 2010. Microalbuminuria was evaluated by urine-albumin creatinine ration, and insulin resistance was evaluated by homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate the risk for microalbuminuria according to the tertile of HOMA-IR.During 5465.8 person-y of average follow-up, microalbuminuria developed in 76 (4.7%) participants. Incidence of microalbuminuria increased in proportion to the level of HOMA-IR (tertile 1: 3.0%, tertile 2: 4.1%, tertile 3: 7.1%, P0.001). When the 1st tertile of HOMA-IR was set as reference, hazard ratios and 95% confidence interval were 1.15 (0.56-2.35) and 2.07 (1.05-4.09) for those in the 2nd and 3rd tertiles of HOMA-IR, even after adjusting multiple covariates, respectively (P for linear trend=0.054).Increased insulin resistance was a predictor of microalbuminuria in Korean men.
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32. Clinical associations between metabolic syndrome and the development of microalbuminuria in Korean men
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Hyejin Chun, Jae-Hong Ryoo, Sung Keun Park, Joong Myung Choi, Chang-Mo Oh, Min Gi Kim, Taeg Su Ko, Ho Cheol Shin, Eunkyung Suh, and Hong Soo Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Cohort Studies ,Endocrinology ,Asian People ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Albuminuria ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Prospective cohort study ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Metabolic Syndrome ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Hazard ratio ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Confidence interval ,Microalbuminuria ,Metabolic syndrome ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Aims There have been several studies on the association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and microalbuminuria. However, none has examined whether MetS is associated with the prospective development of microalbuminuria. Accordingly, we performed a prospective study to evaluate the longitudinal effects of baseline number of MetS traits on the development of microalbuminuria in Korean men. Methods 1649 Korean men without microalbuminuria in 2005 were included and followed prospectively until 2010 with the endpoint being the development of microalbuminuria. MetS was defined according to the joint interim statement of the International Diabetes Federation Task Force on Epidemiology and Prevention. Microalbuminuria was evaluated by urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR). Risk estimations for development of microalbuminuria were analyzed according to the number of MetS traits using multivariate adjusted Cox proportional hazards model. Results During 5611.8 person-years of follow-up (median 3.40 ± 1.46 years), microalbuminuria developed in 91 (5.5%) participants between 2006 and 2010. After adjusting for multiple covariates, the hazard ratios (95% confidence interval) for development of microalbuminuria comparing 1, 2 and 3–5 MetS traits vs 0 were 2.57 (0.97–6.82), 2.94 (1.09–7.98) and 3.85 (1.37–10.86), respectively. Conclusions The number of MetS traits independently associated with the future development of microalbuminuria during the 5-year follow-up period, and MetS per se was an independent risk factor for microalbuminuria.
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33. Cigarette smoke condensate may disturb immune function with apoptotic cell death by impairing function of organelles in alveolar macrophages
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Eun-Jung Park, Son-Il Park, Hong-Soo Lee, Jaerak Chang, Sang-Jin Lee, Kyuhong Lee, and Yoo-Jin Park
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0301 basic medicine ,Receptors, CCR5 ,Antigen presentation ,ATG5 ,Apoptosis ,Toxicology ,Nitric Oxide ,Receptors, Interleukin-8B ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,Lysosome ,Smoke ,Mitophagy ,Macrophages, Alveolar ,medicine ,Animals ,CXC chemokine receptors ,Organelles ,CD40 ,biology ,Chemistry ,Autophagy ,General Medicine ,Tobacco Products ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Cytokines ,Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Intracellular ,DNA Damage - Abstract
Considering that cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) is primarily absorbed through the alveoli in the lungs, herein, we used a mouse alveolar macrophage cell line (MH-S cells). After 24 h exposure, CSC decreased dose-dependently cell viability accompanying an increase in intracellular ROS and NO level. CSC structurally or functionally damaged organelles including mitochondria, ER and lysosome and enhanced the expression of proteins related to apoptosis, ER stress and DNA damage accompanying an elevated proportion of annexin V-bound cells. Meanwhile, the expression of certain proteins related to mitochondrial dynamics (OPA1 and DRP1) and autophagy (ATG5) did not overall show significant dose-dependent change in cells exposed to CSC. More importantly, conversion of LC3-I to LC3B-II, a representative marker for autophagy, was also unclear. Considering that intracellular organelles work together in harmony to perform defense mechanism against foreign bodies, we investigated changes in immune response following CSC exposure. The level of IFN-γ and MIP-1α was elevated in CSC-exposed cells, whereas the MCP-1α level decreased. The expression of chemokine receptors (CD195 and CXCR2) and an adhesion molecule (CD54) increased by CSC treatment, the expression of certain antigen presentation-related proteins (MHC class II, CD40, and CD80) were also enhanced. Meanwhile, the expression of CD86, a co-stimulatory molecule for antigen presentation, dose-dependently decreased. In conclusion, we suggest that CSC may induce apoptotic cell death and disturbance in host defense mechanisms by impairing function of cellular components.
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34. The level of vitamin D using the LC-MS/MS method and related factors in healthy Korean postmenopausal women
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Eun Jung, Park, Hong Soo, Lee, Sang Hwa, Lee, Kyung Won, Shim, Chooyon, Cho, and Byung-Wook, Yoo
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25-Hydroxyvitamin D 2 ,Apolipoprotein A-I ,Blood Sedimentation ,Middle Aged ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Collagen Type I ,Postmenopause ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Female ,Vitamin D ,Peptides ,Biomarkers ,Aged ,Calcifediol - Abstract
The main purposes of the study were (i) to evaluate serum vitamin D concentration in the forms of 25(OH)DA total of 200 postmenopausal women were recruited from November 2012 to March 2014. To control for seasonal ultraviolet exposure time differences in serum 25(OH)D, laboratory tests were performed only from November to March when vitamin D is not synthesized. Independent relationships between 25(OH)DThe mean serum 25(OH)DBoth 25(OH)D
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35. Error rate of automated calculation for wound surface area using a digital photography
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Jin-Byung Park, Hong Soo Lee, J. B. Lee, Sejung Yang, Byung Ho Oh, and Byung-Uk Lee
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Skin wound ,Computer science ,Word error rate ,Wound surface ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Dermatology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Approximation error ,Single lens ,Photography ,Humans ,Computer vision ,Facial Injuries ,Skin ,Wound Healing ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Digital photography ,Wound area ,Artificial intelligence ,Smartphone ,business ,Algorithms - Abstract
BACKGROUND Although measuring would size using digital photography is a quick and simple method to evaluate the skin wound, the possible compatibility of it has not been fully validated. PURPOSE To investigate the error rate of our newly developed wound surface area calculation using digital photography. METHODS Using a smartphone and a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera, four photographs of various sized wounds (diameter: 0.5-3.5 cm) were taken from the facial skin model in company with color patches. The quantitative values of wound areas were automatically calculated. The relative error (RE) of this method with regard to wound sizes and types of camera was analyzed. RESULTS RE of individual calculated area was from 0.0329% (DSLR, diameter 1.0 cm) to 23.7166% (smartphone, diameter 2.0 cm). In spite of the correction of lens curvature, smartphone has significantly higher error rate than DSLR camera (3.9431±2.9772 vs 8.1303±4.8236). However, in cases of wound diameter below than 3 cm, REs of average values of four photographs were below than 5%. In addition, there was no difference in the average value of wound area taken by smartphone and DSLR camera in those cases. CONCLUSION For the follow-up of small skin defect (diameter
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36. The association between bone mineral density and periodontitis in Korean adults (KNHANES 2008-2010)
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J. H. Lee, Hong Soo Lee, Kyoung Ae Kong, Sun-Jong Kim, Jin Woo Kim, Myung-Rae Kim, Hyung-Ran Kim, Soon-Hyeong Lee, and K W Sim
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Adult ,Male ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Osteoporosis ,Dentistry ,Logistic regression ,Bone Density ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Humans ,Periodontitis ,General Dentistry ,Aged ,Femoral neck ,Bone mineral ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Nutrition Surveys ,medicine.disease ,Osteopenia ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,Periodontal Index ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Graduate School of Education, Seoul National University,Seoul, KoreaOBJECTIVES: This study investigated the associationbetween bone mineral density (BMD) and periodontitisin a representative sample of Korean adults.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Of 36 188 individuals whoparticipated in the Korea National Health and NutritionExamination Survey in 2008, 2009, and 2010, 9977participants aged ≥40 years were included in this cross-sectional study. The associations of BMD of lumbarspine, total femur, and femoral neck with periodontitiswere investigated using logistic regression analysis.Additionally, dose–response relationships with BMDdivided into quintiles and the association between oste-oporosis and periodontitis were investigated.RESULTS: With the set of Community PeriodontalIndex (CPI) ≥ 3 as a dependent variable, logistic regres-sion analysis revealed that a decrease of BMD was sig-nificantly associated with higher odds of periodontitis[range of adjusted odds ratios (AORs); 1.15–1.20,P < 0.001 for all BMD sites]. Similarly, these associa-tions were also found in the CPI 4 model. With regardto dose–response relations, the lower the BMD quintile,the higher the AORs appeared with statistical signifi-cance in the CPI ≥ 3 model. (P for trend < 0.001) Partic-ipants with osteoporosis had 2.26 and 1.91 times higherodds for CPI ≥ 3 and CPI 4, respectively, than thosewith normal BMD, indicating a significant associationbetween the two diseases.CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that BMD issignificantly associated with periodontitis.Oral Diseases (2014) 20, 609–615Keywords: osteoporosis; periodontitis; bone mineral density;osteopenia; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey;Community Periodontal Index
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37. Uncertainty of current algorithm for bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in population-based studies: a systematic review
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Hye-Yeon, Kim, Jin-Woo, Kim, Sun-Jong, Kim, Sang-Hwa, Lee, and Hong-Soo, Lee
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Male ,Risk Factors ,Uncertainty ,Humans ,Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw ,Female ,Algorithms ,Aged - Abstract
To assess the relevance of previous epidemiologic studies on bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ), we first conducted a systematic review of large population-based observational studies and evaluated the validity of claims-based algorithms for the identification of BRONJ. Studies containing primary observational epidemiologic data regarding bisphosphonate (BP) exposure and outcomes of osteonecrosis of the jaw were systematically reviewed. Using surrogates for identifying potential BRONJ cases from a population-based hospital registry, validation was performed through medical chart review. Positive predictive value (PPV) was estimated for each diagnostic code and for the overall algorithm utilized. Various strategies to increase PPV were also performed. Seventeen studies were systematically reviewed and presented with variations in study quality as well as inconsistent findings. Moreover, there was a high level of methodological heterogeneity. A total of 1920 patients were identified through the ICD-10 algorithm with potential BRONJ, although only 109 cases were confirmed, corresponding to an overall PPV of 5.68% (95% confidence interval [CI] 4.68-6.81). Only K10.2 (inflammatory conditions of the jaw) exhibited a relatively high PPV of 26.18%, which increased to 74.47% after confinement to BP users. Other strategies to increase PPV value were not effective. Our findings showed that the overall PPV for BRONJ identification was very low, indicating low validity of the current algorithm and possible overestimation of ONJ occurrence. There is an urgent need to develop more reliable and specific operational definitions for the identification of BRONJ cases in large population databases. © 2016 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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38. Procedure to prevent epidemic disease for nonhuman primate during quarantine periods
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Doo-Wan Cho, Hyungsun Kim, Su-Cheol Han, Dong Ho Woo, Pill-Soo Lee, Hong-Soo Lee, Goo-Hwa Kang, Jae-Woo Cho, and Young-Su Yang
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law ,Quarantine ,Epidemic disease ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Toxicology ,Virology ,Nonhuman primate ,law.invention - Published
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39. Insulin resistance independently influences arterial stiffness in normoglycemic normotensive postmenopausal women
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Kyung Rae Kim, Jeong Seon Yoo, Jong Suk Park, Sun Ha Jee, Hyun Chul Lee, Min Ho Cho, Hong Soo Lee, Bong Soo Cha, Chul Woo Ahn, and Ji Sun Nam
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Blood Glucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Blood Pressure ,Body Mass Index ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Homeostasis ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Pulse wave velocity ,Aorta ,Triglycerides ,Aged ,Triglyceride ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,Insulin ,Cholesterol, HDL ,Age Factors ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,medicine.disease ,Postmenopause ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,Obesity, Abdominal ,Pulsatile Flow ,cardiovascular system ,Arterial stiffness ,Female ,Insulin Resistance ,Waist Circumference ,business ,Body mass index ,Blood Flow Velocity ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
Objective Cardiovascular disease risk increases after menopause, which may be related to insulin resistance, and arterial stiffness is a significant predictor of atherosclerosis. We investigated the relationships among insulin resistance, adiponectin, and arterial stiffness in normoglycemic normotensive postmenopausal women. Methods From 9,555 participants who had routine health checkups, 455 normoglycemic normotensive postmenopausal women were enrolled. Serum concentrations of glucose, total cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and adiponectin were measured. Insulin resistance was estimated by the insulin resistance index of homeostasis model assessment (HOMA-IR). Pulse wave velocity (PWV) was evaluated to assess arterial stiffness. Results The women were stratified into three groups according to their HOMA-IR values, and comparisons were made among the three groups. There were significant differences in metabolic parameters between the groups. The mean age, body mass index, waist circumference, fasting plasma glucose, TG, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), aortic PWV, and peripheral PWV increased sequentially with the degree of insulin resistance. Meanwhile, HDL-C and adiponectin levels decreased with the worsening of insulin resistance. Age, body mass index, fasting plasma glucose, TG, insulin, SBP, HOMA-IR, aortic PWV, and peripheral PWV were significantly higher in women with central obesity, and HDL-C and adiponectin were significantly lower in women with central obesity. Aortic PWV and peripheral PWV were significantly correlated with age, waist circumference, total cholesterol, SBP, DBP, insulin, and HOMA-IR, but adiponectin was not associated with PWV. The results of multiple regression analysis indicated that SBP, DBP, and insulin resistance were independently correlated with PWV. Conclusions Insulin resistance was independently associated with PWV in normoglycemic normotensive postmenopausal women.
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40. Associations Between Lipid Measures and Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin Resistance and Adiponectin - Usefulness of Lipid Ratios in Korean Men and Women
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Ji Eun Yun, Kyung Won Shim, Choo Yon Cho, Sun Ha Jee, Heejin Kimm, Hong Soo Lee, and Sang Wha Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Mean age ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,High-density lipoprotein ,Endocrinology ,Insulin resistance ,chemistry ,Quartile ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Homeostatic model assessment ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Metabolic syndrome ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Lipoprotein cholesterol - Abstract
Background: Several reports have raised the possibility that newly addressed lipid measures might be superior to the traditional ones for cardiovascular risk prediction. However, data on the associations between these lipid measures with metabolic syndrome (MetS) is limited. Methods and Results: A cross-sectional study of participants in routine health examinations was performed. The associations between lipid measure variables (total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), TC/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C ratio and non-HDL-C) and MetS, insulin resistance (IR) by homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) and adiponectin were analyzed in 6,546 participants (3,820 men; mean age 46.0±9.2 years in men, 44.6±9.5 years in women). In multivariable adjusted regression analysis, the 3 lipid ratios of TC/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C and TG/HDL-C showed significant association with the number of MetS components, HOMA and log adiponectin level in both men and women without MetS (P
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41. Effect of Oxidative Stress on Birth Sizes: Consideration of Window from Mid Pregnancy to Delivery
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Jeong Ki Min, Hyesook Park, Eun-Hee Ha, Byoungchoo Park, Hong Soo Lee, and You Jin Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cephalometry ,Urinary system ,Birth weight ,medicine.disease_cause ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pregnancy ,Malondialdehyde ,Placenta ,medicine ,Birth Weight ,Humans ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Deoxyguanosine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,8-Hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine ,Delivery, Obstetric ,medicine.disease ,Oxidative Stress ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reproductive Medicine ,chemistry ,8-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosine ,Pregnancy Trimester, Second ,Gestation ,Female ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The aims of this study were to determine (1) whether the urinary mid pregnancy and placental delivery oxidative stress levels are related to the intrauterine condition and (2) whether long-lasting adverse oxidative stress is related to the birth size. We investigated pregnant women when they were at 24-28 weeks of pregnancy from October 2001 to May 2003 and at their delivery. Samples were obtained at each investigation time. Other information of mothers and their birth records were tracked from medical charts at Ewha Womans University Hospital in Seoul, South Korea. We quantified mid pregnancy oxidative stress by measuring urinary levels of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in 272 subjects. Intrauterine oxidative stress at delivery was measured by placental levels of 8-OHdG and MDA in 54 and 38 subjects, respectively. To identify the correlated intrauterine oxidative stress conditions, we evaluated kappa statistics and Pearson's correlations between maternal and placental oxidative stress. The relationships between intrauterine oxidative stress and birth sizes were examined by a general linear model. The levels of oxidative stress were divided to two groups based on their 75th percentile values. There was no correlation between urinary mid pregnancy and placental delivery oxidative stress levels for both MDA (kappa index=0.32, r=0.21) and 8-OHdG (kappa index=-0.13, r=-0.11). Both the urinary mid pregnancy and delivery 8-OHdG levels were significantly related to birth size. The birth size was largest in the 8-OHdG group. In addition, birth size was worse in the group with both high urinary mid pregnancy and placental oxidative stress than in any other combinations of low and high groups of urinary mid pregnancy and placental delivery oxidative stress. This evidence for a weak correlation between urinary mid pregnancy and placental delivery oxidative stress levels and its interactive effects on birth size suggest that the period from the middle to the end of pregnancy is critical window to intrauterine growth and also represents a modifiable period of the intrauterine condition. Therefore, applying interventions to pregnant women with high oxidative stress levels at midterm could contribute to increasing birth sizes.
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42. The association between pulse wave velocity and metabolic syndrome and adiponectin in patients with impaired fasting glucose: Cardiovascular risks and adiponectin in IFG
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Chul Woo Ahn, William L. Lowe, Ji Sun Nam, Kyung Rae Kim, Sun Ha Jee, Hong Soo Lee, Jong Suk Park, and Minho Cho
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Blood Pressure ,Endocrinology ,Insulin resistance ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Glucose Intolerance ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Insulin ,Medicine ,Pulse ,Pulse wave velocity ,Metabolic Syndrome ,Peripheral Vascular Diseases ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,Cholesterol, HDL ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Cholesterol, LDL ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Impaired fasting glucose ,Cholesterol ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,cardiovascular system ,Metabolic syndrome ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
We aimed to assess how metabolic profiles, surrogate markers of insulin resistance, and subclinical atherosclerosis are interrelated in subjects with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and investigate whether the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome (MetS) further increases the risk of cardiovascular disease among subjects already at risk. We analyzed 1739 Korean subjects with IFG. The parameters of MetS, plasma adiponectin level, and pulse wave velocity (PWV) were assessed. Subjects with MetS had unfavorable metabolic parameters, lower adiponectin level, and higher peripheral PWV compared to those without MetS. Adiponectin correlated with fasting glucose, waist circumference, triglyceride, HDL-cholesterol, BMI, HOMA-IR, and the number of MetS components. In addition to blood pressure, peripheral PWV was associated with triglyceride, waist circumference, and the number of MetS components while aortic PWV correlated positively with fasting plasma glucose. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that adiponectin correlated with HDL-cholesterol, HOMA-IR, fasting glucose, waist circumference, and triglyceride, peripheral PWV with blood pressure, body mass index, waist circumference, and the number of MetS components, and aortic PWV with fasting plasma glucose. In subjects with IFG, concurrent MetS increases PWV and has an unfavorable effect on cardiovascular risks, and these risks were further increased by additional MetS components.
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43. The association between adiponectin and diabetes in the Korean population
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Soo Jin Yoon, Sun Ha Jee, Sun Ju Lee, Sang Wha Lee, Eo Rin Cho, Hyon Suk Kim, Hong Soo Lee, Sang Yon Kim, Hee Yeon Lee, Ji Eun Yun, Jungyong Park, and Eun Jung Jee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,Cross-sectional study ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Body Mass Index ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Triglycerides ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Sex Characteristics ,Triglyceride ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,Cholesterol ,Cholesterol, HDL ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Logistic Models ,chemistry ,Female ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
As indicators of obesity, waist circumference (WC), body mass index (BMI), and adiponectin are well-known risk factors for diabetes mellitus. The objectives of this study were to measure the independent association between these obesity indicators and diabetes and to examine the combined effect of these indicators on diabetes in a Korean population. The WC, BMI, and serum adiponectin were measured in 4459 healthy Koreans and were classified into tertile groups for men and women. The independent and combined associations of the obesity indicators with diabetes were measured using logistic regression analyses. Diabetes was defined as fasting serum glucose greater than 126 mg/dL or taking medication. Levels of adiponectin were inversely associated with BMI and WC and directly associated with age and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (P < .001). After adjusting for age, BMI, WC, and other lifestyle factors, low levels of adiponectin were associated with an increased prevalence of diabetes. Further adjustment for HDL cholesterol and triglyceride attenuated this association in women but not men. The combined effects of WC and adiponectin on diabetes progressively increased; however, the interaction of these 2 variables was not statistically significant. The combined effect of BMI and adiponectin on diabetes showed similar results. These results suggest that adiponectin was associated with diabetes. The association was independent of BMI and WC and was partly modified by HDL and triglyceride. There were no effect modifications of adiponectin with WC and BMI on diabetes.
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44. Prenatal Vitamin C Status is Associated with Placental Apoptosis in Normal-term Human Pregnancies
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Byoungchoo Park, Young-Mo Ahn, Hyesook Park, Hong Soo Lee, and You Jin Kim
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Adult ,Vitamin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Term Birth ,Placenta ,Apoptosis ,Ascorbic Acid ,Biology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prenatal vitamins ,Fetus ,Vitamin C ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Trophoblast ,Scavenger Receptors, Class E ,Ascorbic acid ,medicine.disease ,Trophoblasts ,Oxidative Stress ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reproductive Medicine ,chemistry ,Female ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Pregnancy is associated with increased susceptibility to oxidative stress. Deficiencies in antioxidants during pregnancy and placental oxidant-antioxidant imbalance may impair the development of the fetoplacental unit or the eventual offspring. In order to elucidate the association of prenatal status of vitamin C with the oxidative stress and apoptotic activity in normal full-term placentas, we evaluated the content of placental lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor-1 (LOX-1) and the trophoblast apoptotic index in normal-term human pregnancies. Tissue samples of placentas obtained from 80 normal-term pregnancies were categorized into 40 cases with a lower level of prenatal vitamin C (8.997 microg/ml) and 40 cases with a higher level of prenatal vitamin C (or =11.734 microg/ml). We evaluated the placental LOX-1 content and the trophoblast apoptotic index with Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry, and then determined their correlation with the prenatal status of vitamin C. We confirmed that the trophoblast expression for the endothelial scavenger receptor LOX-1 and the apoptotic activity were significantly lower in the group with a higher prenatal level of vitamin C, indicating that placental oxidative stress and the apoptotic index were associated with the maternal status of vitamin C. We therefore postulate that the maternal status of antioxidant vitamins during pregnancy can affect fetal development.
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45. What is the most appropriate lipid profile ratio predictor for insulin resistance in each sex? A cross-sectional study in Korean populations (The Fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey)
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Sang Wha Lee, Kyung Won Shim, Hong Soo Lee, and A Ri Byun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Non-HDL-cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratio ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Cross-sectional study ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,HOMA-IR ,Insulin resistance ,Blood cholesterol ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Environmental health ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Research ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,medicine.disease ,LDL-cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratio ,Endocrinology ,Blood insulin ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Lipid profile ,business ,Target organ - Abstract
Background Insulin resistance (IR) reduces reactivity of the target organ to blood insulin. Researchers have attempted to evaluate IR using various serum lipid concentration ratios. We aimed to determine the most strongly IR-predictive lipid profile ratios for each sex by studying associations between lipid concentration ratios and IR using data from the fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES V-1) 2010. Methods Overall, 8958 individuals participated in health interview and examination surveys. Among them, 1910 individuals who completed physical examinations and 8-h fasting blood tests and were older than 20 years of age were enrolled (929 men and 981 women). The lipid-ratio-related study outcomes were the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C/HDL-C), triglyceride (TG)/HDL-C, and non-HDL-C (LDL-C + TG/5)/HDL-C ratios. We divided subjects into 4 groups according to lipid profile ratio quartiles for a comparison of homeostasis model assessment (HOMA)-IR values. Regression analyses were performed after adjusting for the confounding factors of age, body mass index, and diabetes mellitus history. Results HOMA-IR values tended to increase significantly along with LDL-C/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C, and non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratios in both sexes. In men, multiple linear regression analyses showed that after adjusting for confounding factors, a significant positive association remained only with the LDL-C/HDL-C ratio (p = 0.0238, R2 = 0.3605, root mean squared error [MSE] =0.3512). In women, multiple linear regression analyses showed that after adjusting for confounding factors, significant positive associations remained with the LDL-C/HDL-C (p
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46. A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Study of Cerebrolysin for Alzheimer's Disease
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Ho Taek Lee, Kyoung Gyu Choi, Sangdo Lee, Hangsuk Cho, Chul Young Bae, Choo Yon Cho, Gyu Dong Choi, Seung Pil Jung, Hong Soo Lee, Dae Hyun Kim, Byoung Hoon Oh, and Kyunghee Cho
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Randomization ,Placebo ,Severity of Illness Index ,law.invention ,Placebos ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,Alzheimer Disease ,law ,Internal medicine ,Activities of Daily Living ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Amino Acids ,Geriatric Assessment ,Nootropic Agents ,Aged ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Clinical trial ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Cerebrolysin ,Clinical Global Impression ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Geriatric Depression Scale ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Mental Status Schedule ,business ,human activities - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy and safety of Cerebrolysin over 4 weeks in patients with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD). DESIGN: A 4-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical trial. An unequal (Cerebrolysin:placebo = 2:1) randomization was used to assign more patients to the treatment group. SETTINGS: University medical centers and community geriatric hospitals in Korea. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-three men and women at least 50 years of age admitted to hospitals with mild to moderate AD and otherwise in good health. INTERVENTION: The treatment group (n = 34) received Cerebrolysin (30 mL Cerebrolysin in 100 mL physiologic saline IV) once a day from Monday to Friday for 4 weeks. The control group (n = 19) received placebo. MEASUREMENTS: Primary outcome measures were the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog) and the Clinical Global Impression of Severity/Change (CGIS/C). Secondary outcome measures included Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), Katz Index of Activities of Daily Living (ADL), and Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Scale. RESULTS: After 4 weeks of treatment, Cerebrolysin-treated patients demonstrated significant improvements in the ADAS-Cog (P = .02), CGIS/C (P = .01), and MMSE (P = .04) compared with placebo-treated patients. Among Cerebrolysin-treated patients, 82%, 62%, and 44% were rated improved on ADAS-Cog, CGIS/C, and MMSE, respectively, compared with 31.6%, 22%, and 17% of placebo-treated patients, respectively. However, there were no significant improvements in the Cerebrolysin group compared with the placebo group on the GDS, ADL, and IADL. There were no dropouts in either groups, with 100% compliance to Cerebrolysin and placebo. Only one patient reported a febrile sensation, which was transient and mild in severity. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that Cerebrolysin is a safe drug that improves the cognitive deficits and global function in patients with mild to moderate AD. Long-term efficacy and safety of Cerebrolysin in Alzheimer's patients should be evaluated in the future.
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Yung Dai Kim, Cheorl Ho Kim, Eun Young Song, Kyoung A. Kim, Dur Han Kwon, Tae Wha Chung, Si Myung Byun, and Hong Soo Lee
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,medicine.drug_class ,N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase III ,Bioengineering ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Monoclonal antibody ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Molecular biology ,law.invention ,Enzyme ,Biochemistry ,Affinity chromatography ,chemistry ,law ,Cell culture ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Glycosyltransferase ,Recombinant DNA ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Human N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase-III (GnT-III) has not been hitherto purified from either tissue or cell line. Although rat GnT-III has been purified from rat kidney tissue, the procedure involves laborious and complex steps. We have developed a simplified procedure based on a QAE (diethyl[2-hydroxypropyl]aminoethyl)-Sepharose and an immunoaffinity chromatography technique. The immunoaffinity chromatography utilized a monoclonal antibody to human aglycosyl recombinant N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase-III. With the new procedure, human N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase-III was purified from hepatocellular carcinoma tissues with an increase in the specific enzyme activity of 378-fold.
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48. Preclinical evaluation of the toxicological effects of a novel constrained ethyl modified antisense compound targeting signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 in mice and cynomolgus monkeys
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Youngsoo Kim, Shin-Young Park, Daniel A. Norris, Hong-Soo Lee, Tianyuan Zhou, So-Ri Han, Todd Machemer, A. Robert MacLeod, Tae-Won Kim, Guobin He, Shirley Lio, Scott P. Henry, Sebastien A. Burel, Brett P. Monia, and Byoung-Seok Lee
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Male ,STAT3 Transcription Factor ,Drug Evaluation, Preclinical ,Phosphorothioate Oligonucleotides ,Pharmacology ,Kidney ,Biochemistry ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Mice ,Pharmacokinetics ,Drug Discovery ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,STAT3 ,Molecular Biology ,biology ,Oligonucleotide ,Drug Administration Routes ,Kidney metabolism ,Alanine Transaminase ,Organ Size ,Oligonucleotides, Antisense ,Epithelium ,Macaca fascicularis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Liver ,biology.protein ,STAT protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Partial Thromboplastin Time ,Spleen - Abstract
ISIS 481464 is a constrained ethyl (cEt) modified phosphorothioate antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) targeting signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) studied in mice and monkey to support oncology clinical trials. Six-week toxicology studies were performed in mice and cynomolgus monkey (up to 70 and 30 mg/kg/week respectively). Reduction in STAT3 protein up to 90% of control was observed in monkey. Cynomolgus monkey was considered the most relevant species to human with respect to pharmacokinetic properties, but mice are useful in their relative sensitivity to the potential proinflammatory and hepatic effects of oligonucleotides. In monkeys, there was no impact on organ function at doses up to 30 mg/kg/week for 6 weeks. Minimal to slight proximal tubular epithelial cell degeneration and regeneration within the kidney was observed, which had no impact on renal function and showed reversibility at the end of the treatment-free period. Additionally, mild and transient activated partial thromboplastin time elevations and mild increases in complement Bb were observed at the higher doses by intravenous dosing only. In mice, the alterations at 70 mg/kg/week included spleen weight increase up to 1.4-fold relative to control, increases in alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase up to 1.8-fold over control, interleukin-10 increases up to 3.7-fold, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 increase up to 1.9-fold over control. No significant clinical pathology or histopathology changes were seen in mice at 20 mg/kg/week or less. The toxicity profile of ISIS 481464 is consistent with effects observed with phosphorothioate ASOs containing 2'-O-methoxyethylribose modifications instead of cEt.
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49. The Association between Urinary Sodium Excretion and Metabolic Syndrome in Korean Adults from the 2010–2011 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Jeong Eun Seo, Jung Hwa Kim, A Ri Byun, Hyejin Chun, Hong Soo Lee, Sang Wha Lee, Hee Jeong An, and Kyung Won Shim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Sodium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Urine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Logistic regression ,Excretion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Metabolic Syndrome ,Korea ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Original Article ,Metabolic syndrome ,Family Practice ,business - Abstract
Background The sodium intake of Koreans was higher than that recommended by the World Health Organization. Urinary sodium, which is correlated with sodium intake, can be easily calculated by the Tanaka's equation. This study aimed to evaluate the association between urinary sodium and metabolic syndrome in Korean adults using the 2010-2011 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). Methods A total of 5,870 participants from the 2010-2011 KNHANES were included in this study. Twenty-four hour urinary sodium was calculated by the Tanaka's equation using spot urine. Participants were divided into tertiles based on urinary sodium levels. The association between urinary sodium and metabolic syndrome was analyzed using multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results The odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of metabolic syndrome for the 2nd and 3rd tertile of urinary sodium levels was 1.51 (1.16-1.97) and 1.56 (1.23-1.97) compared to the lowest tertile of urinary sodium in men. The ORs and 95% CIs of metabolic syndrome in women were 1.20 (0.95-1.51) for the 2nd tertile and 2.16 (1.68-2.78) for the 3rd tertile. These associations remained statistically significant, even after adjusting for multiple covariates such as age, education, regular exercise, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Conclusion These findings indicate that urinary sodium is significantly associated with metabolic syndrome in Korean adults.
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50. Metabolic health is more closely associated with prevalence of cardiovascular diseases or stroke than obesity
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A Ri Byun, Kyung Won Shim, Sang Wha Lee, Seungwon Kwon, and Hong Soo Lee
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Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,business.industry ,Cross-sectional study ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,Risk factor ,business ,Stroke ,Body mass index ,Cohort study - Abstract
Mounting evidence suggests that not all obese subjects are at increased cardiovascular risk. However, the relationship between the metabolically healthy obese (MHO) phenotype and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) or stroke remains unclear. Therefore, we retrospectively investigated the prevalence of CVDs or stroke according to metabolic health with obese.We studied 3695 subjects (40-85 years) from the Fifth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Participants were divided into 2 groups and 6 subgroups based on the body mass index (BMI) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) components: healthy (exhibiting none of the 5 MetS components) with the followings: healthy-normal weight (BMI < 23 kg/m), healthy-overweight (BMI = 23-24.9 kg/m), and healthy-obese (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m); and unhealthy (exhibiting 2 or more MetS components) with the followings: unhealthy-normal weight, unhealthy-overweight, and unhealthy-obese.In the healthy group (n = 1726), there were 76 CVDs or stroke patients (4.4%), whereas in the unhealthy group (n = 1969), there were 170 (8.6%). The prevalence was significantly different between the 2 groups (P < 0.001). However, the prevalence was not significantly different among healthy subgroups (P = 0.4072). The prevalence in unhealthy subgroups also demonstrated no statistically significant difference (P = 0.3798).We suggest that the prevalence of CVDs or stroke is different between metabolically healthy and unhealthy phenotype. Furthermore, MHO did not reveal higher CVDs or stroke prevalence rather than metabolically healthy other groups. Additional cohort studies are needed to explain causality between CVDs or stroke incidence and subjects exhibiting the MHO phenotype.
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