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2. First Report of the Korean Lung Transplantation Registry
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J G, Lee, S Y, Kim, Y T, Kim, H J, Lee, S, Park, S M, Choi, D H, Kim, W H, Cho, H J, Yeo, S H, Choi, S-B, Hong, T S, Shim, K-W, Jo, K, Jeon, B-H, Jeong, and H C, Paik
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030230 surgery ,Organ transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Republic of Korea ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Humans ,Medicine ,Lung transplantation ,Registries ,Aged ,Transplantation ,Lung transplants ,business.industry ,Interstitial lung disease ,Bilateral lung transplantation ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Tissue Donors ,Surgery ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Lung Transplantation - Abstract
Background The Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY) began to register lung transplants in 2015. This is an initial report on the status of patients receiving lung transplants over the past 2 years. Methods We analyzed a total of 69 patients who received lung transplants in 2015 and 2016 and who registered with the KOTRY. Results The 69 patients were treated in 5 institutions. The average (SD) donor age was 39.2 (12.6) years; there were 40 male patients. The average (SD) recipient age was 55.7 (10.0) years, and the number of male recipients was 46. A total of 66 patients underwent bilateral lung transplantation, 3 underwent single-lung transplantation, and 1 underwent simultaneous heart-lung transplantation. The most frequent indication for lung transplantation was idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (35 patients), followed by connective tissue disease-related interstitial lung disease (9) and acute respiratory failure (8). Prior to transplantation, 23 patients required ventilator care, and 12 required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation while on the waiting list. Episodes of acute rejection during follow-up were reported in 4, 2, 1, and 1 patients at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, respectively. Infections requiring hospitalization were reported in 27, 10, 4, and 3 patients at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, respectively. Conclusion The establishment of KOTRY renders it possible to collect nationwide data on lung transplantation, improving research on the topic and clarifying clinical feasibility.
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- 2018
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3. Molecular epidemiology and environmental contamination during an outbreak of parainfluenza virus 3 in a haematology ward
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T. Kim, C.E. Jin, H. Sung, B. Koo, J. Park, S.-M. Kim, J.Y. Kim, Y.P. Chong, S.-O. Lee, S.-H. Choi, Y.S. Kim, J.H. Woo, J.-H. Lee, K.-H. Lee, Y. Shin, and S.-H. Kim
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Indirect Transmission ,Genotype ,Genotyping Techniques ,Environmental contamination ,030106 microbiology ,Hospital Departments ,Respirovirus Infections ,Article ,Disease Outbreaks ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Environmental Microbiology ,Haematology unit ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cross Infection ,Molecular Epidemiology ,HN Protein ,Phylogenetic analysis ,Hematology ,Molecular epidemiology ,Respiratory tract infections ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,Nosocomial outbreak ,Outbreak ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Contamination ,Human parainfluenza virus type 3 ,Virology ,Parainfluenza Virus 3, Human ,Human Parainfluenza Virus ,Infectious Diseases ,Female ,business ,Viral Fusion Proteins - Abstract
Summary Background Although fomites or contaminated surfaces have been considered as transmission routes, the role of environmental contamination by human parainfluenza virus type 3 (hPIV-3) in healthcare settings is not established. Aim To describe an hPIV-3 nosocomial outbreak and the results of environmental sampling to elucidate the source of nosocomial transmission and the role of environmental contamination. Methods During an hPIV-3 outbreak between May and June 2016, environmental surfaces in contact with clustered patients were swabbed and respiratory specimens used from infected patients and epidemiologically unlinked controls. The epidemiologic relatedness of hPIV-3 strains was investigated by sequencing of the haemagglutinin–neuraminidase and fusion protein genes. Findings Of 19 hPIV-3-infected patients, eight were haematopoietic stem cell recipients and one was a healthcare worker. In addition, four had upper and 12 had lower respiratory tract infections. Of the 19 patients, six (32%) were community-onset infections (symptom onset within
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- 2017
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4. Musculoskeletal and central pain at 1 year post-stroke: associated factors and impact on quality of life
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S. H. Choi, Smi Choi-Kwon, Hyun-Wook Nah, H. Song, Minhee Suh, Juyeon Kim, K.-H. Cho, and S. Choi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Social support ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Musculoskeletal Pain ,Modified Rankin Scale ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stroke ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,Sleep disorder ,business.industry ,Beck Depression Inventory ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Neurology ,Quality of Life ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background and Purpose Pain is common in post-stroke patients and has been shown to be associated with depression, fatigue, and decreased quality of life (QOL). However, studies examining different types of post-stroke pain are scarce. We investigated differences in the related factors and their QOL impacts between musculoskeletal pain (MSP) and central post-stroke pain (CPSP). Methods We assessed 364 consecutive stroke patients who were admitted to Asan Medical Center and contacted 12 months after stroke onset. We categorized pain and paresthesia as MSP, CPSP, combined pain, or other pain. Post-stroke depression (Beck Depression Inventory), fatigue (Fatigue Severity Scale), sleep disturbance (Verran Snyder-Halpern scale), social support (ENRICHED Social Support Instrument), and QOL (Medical Outcome Study 36-Item Short Form) were assessed. Results Of the 364 patients analyzed, 135 (37.1%) had pain, 78 (21.4%) had MSP, 22 (6.0%) had CPSP, 16 (4.4%) had combined pain, and 19 (5.2%) had other pain. In multivariate analyses, CPSP was related to modified Rankin scale (P=.004), sensory dysfunction (P
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- 2016
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5. Neutropenia and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in a healthy Korean population: race and sex should be considered
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S.-H. Choi, M.-K. Lee, J.-W. Chung, H.-J. Kim, Hye Ryoun Kim, and Oh Joo Kweon
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neutropenia ,Neutrophils ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Asymptomatic ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,0302 clinical medicine ,Asian People ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Humans ,Rheumatoid factor ,Lymphocyte Count ,Lymphocytes ,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,fungi ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ,Immunology ,Population study ,Female ,Hemoglobin ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Summary Introduction We evaluated the prevalence and severity of asymptomatic neutropenia in a healthy Korean population according to sex and age. We explored normal neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) in an asymptomatic Korean population and the association of these ratios with biomarkers related to inflammation, rheumatoid disease, and glucose metabolism. Methods We analyzed complete blood cell counts in 83 740 subjects who participated in a routine health check-up program. NLR and PLR were compared to age, rheumatoid factor, C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate, hemoglobin A1c, and fasting glucose levels. Results Of the entire study population, 7.48% exhibited neutropenia; 8.61% of females and 6.69% of males. The neutropenia was more severe in females compared to males (P < 0.01). Median NLR and PLR values were 1.53 and 121.07, respectively. An inverse relationship was observed between NLR and age, but no differences were seen between sexes. CRP, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and fasting glucose level were significantly correlated with NLR. Conclusion Our data indicate that the normal range of absolute neutrophil counts should be adjusted and cutoff values for neutropenia should be re-established according to sex and race. NLR and PLR cutoff values for disease evaluation should be established separately according to race and age.
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- 2016
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6. Clonal dynamics in a single AML case tracked for 9 years reveals the complexity of leukemia progression
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T Kim, K Yoshida, Y K Kim, M S Tyndel, H J Park, S H Choi, J-S Ahn, S-H Jung, D-H Yang, J-J Lee, H J Kim, G Kong, S Ogawa, Z Zhang, and D D Kim
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Genetics ,Cancer Research ,Complete remission ,Myeloid leukemia ,Clonal structure ,Hematology ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Somatic evolution in cancer ,Clonal Evolution ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,03 medical and health sciences ,Leukemia ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Recurrence ,Evolutionary biology ,medicine ,Humans - Abstract
Most types of cancers are made up of heterogeneous mixtures of genetically distinct subclones. In particular, acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has been shown to undergo substantial clonal evolution over the course of the disease. AML tends to harbor fewer mutations than solid tumors, making it challenging to infer clonal structure. Here, we present a 9-year, whole-exome sequencing study of a single case at 12 time points, from the initial diagnosis until a fourth relapse, including 6 remission samples in between. To the best of our knowledge, it covers the longest time span of any data set of its kind. We used these time series data to track the hierarchy and order of variant acquisition, and subsequently analyzed the evolution of somatic variants to infer clonal structure. From this, we postulate the development and extinction of subclones, as well as their anticorrelated expansion via varying drug responses. In particular, we show that new subclones started appearing after the first complete remission. The presence and absence of different subclones during remission and relapses implies differing drug responses among subclones. Our study shows that time series analysis contrasting remission and relapse periods provides a much more comprehensive view of clonal structure and evolution.
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- 2015
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7. MacroH2A1 downregulation enhances the stem-like properties of bladder cancer cells by transactivation of Lin28B
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Nam Deuk Kim, J W Shim, K Yang, D-Y Eum, Kyu Heo, Wange Lu, M-T Park, S-J Park, Hyun-Seok Park, T G Son, S H Choi, J Mi Yi, and S D Kim
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Transcriptional Activation ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Carcinogenesis ,Down-Regulation ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Radiation Tolerance ,Histones ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Transactivation ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Radioresistance ,microRNA ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Molecular Biology ,Regulation of gene expression ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Gene knockdown ,Bladder cancer ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Up-Regulation ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Tumor progression ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Neoplastic Stem Cells ,Cancer research ,Original Article ,Female - Abstract
The histone variant, macroH2A1, has an important role in embryonic stem cell differentiation and tumor progression in various types of tumors. However, the regulatory roles of macroH2A1 on bladder cancer progression have not been fully elucidated. Here, we show that macroH2A1 knockdown promotes stem-like properties of bladder cancer cells. The knockdown of macroH2A1 in bladder cancer cells increased tumorigenicity, radioresistance, degeneration of reactive oxygen species, increased sphere formation capability and an increase in the proportion of side populations. We found that macroH2A1 is required for the suppression of Lin28B identified as a novel downstream target of macroH2A1 in bladder cancer. Loss of macroH2A1 expression significantly correlated with the elevated levels of Lin28B expression and subsequently inhibited the mature let-7 microRNA expression. Furthermore, the stable overexpression of Lin28B enhances the several phenotypes, including tumorigenicity and sphere-forming ability, which are induced by macroH2A1 depletion. Importantly, Lin28B expression was regulated by macroH2A1-mediated reciprocal binding of p300 and EZH2/SUV39H1. Our results suggest that Lin28B/let-7 pathway is tightly regulated by macroH2A1 and its cofactors, and have a pivotal role in the bladder tumor progression and the regulation of stem-like characteristics of bladder cancer cells.
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- 2015
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8. Potential risk and sodium content of children’s ready-to-eat foods distributed at major amusement parks in Korea
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S.-H. Choi, Na-Young Lee, Shin Young Park, Sang-Do Ha, Sung-Hee Choi, Myung-Sub Chung, Yu-Mi Lee, S.-H. Jeong, Y.-S. Chang, and Dong-Ho Bae
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Male ,Databases, Factual ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Sodium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Allowance (money) ,Health Promotion ,Recommended Dietary Allowances ,Toxicology ,Risk Assessment ,Reference Daily Intake ,Leisure Activities ,Filefish ,Fish Products ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Medicine ,Food science ,Child ,Meals ,Meal ,biology ,business.industry ,Fish paste ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Food Services ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Sodium, Dietary ,Electrochemical Techniques ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Diet ,chemistry ,Dietary Reference Intake ,Child, Preschool ,Fast Foods ,Female ,Guideline Adherence ,Snacks ,business ,Food Science ,Low sodium - Abstract
This study was conducted to help better understand the current sodium intake of Korean children and to establish children's good eating habits through investigation of the sodium content of ready-to-eat foods collected from nine major amusement parks in Korea. The sodium content of a total of 322 products was analysed by using ICP and then the potential risk based on the recommended daily intake of sodium as described in the Korean dietary reference intakes was determined. The results showed that sodium content was the lowest in muffins (245 mg/100 g) and the highest in seasoned dried filefish (1825 mg/100 g). The average amounts of sodium per serving of seasoned dried filefish, tteokbokki and fish paste were 1150, 1248 and 1097 mg, respectively. The values were above 50% of the daily intake of sodium recommended by the Korean dietary reference intake. The ready-to-eat foods were also classified into high, medium and low sodium content on the basis of standards recommended by the Korean Food and Drug Administration. Most snacks were classified as high sodium foods because they exceeded "300 mg (84.5% of the total daily allowance)". Furthermore, the meal substitution foods such as kimbab, tteokbokki, mandus, sandwiches and hamburgers exceeded "600 mg (90.3% of the total daily allowance)" and were also classified as high sodium foods. In addition, ready-to-eat foods in amusement parks are similar to foods eaten on streets and foods around school zones, which contain high sodium content; thus, the intake frequency might be high, which would induce high risk to children health. Koreans already consume a high amount of sodium daily via their usual diets. So, the sodium content in snacks and substitution foods needs to be reduced. Consequently, this study noted that parents and guardians should carefully consider their children's consumption of ready-to-eat foods from Korean amusement parks.
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- 2013
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9. Dietary linseed oil with or without malate increases conjugated linoleic acid and oleic acid in milk fat and and gene expression in mammary gland and milk somatic cells of lactating goats
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X Z, Li, S H, Choi, C G, Yan, J S, Shin, and S B, Smith
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Linseed Oil ,Goats ,Fatty Acids ,Malates ,alpha-Linolenic Acid ,Diet ,Milk ,Dietary Fats, Unsaturated ,Dietary Supplements ,Animals ,Humans ,Lactation ,Female ,Linoleic Acids, Conjugated ,Oleic Acid - Abstract
Supplementary dietary plant oils have the potential to alter milk fatty acid composition in ruminants as a result of changes in the amount and kind of fatty acid precursors. We hypothesized that linseed oil in combination with malate (a key propionate precursor in the rumen) would increase ∆9 unsaturated fatty acids and specific gene expression in somatic cells and mammary glands of lactating goats. Twelve lactating goats were used in a 3 × 3 Latin square design. Treatments included the basal diet (CON), the CON plus 4% linseed oil (LO), and the CON plus 4% linseed oil and 2% -malate (LOM). Relative to CON, the LO and LOM supplements increased the daily intake of palmitic (16:0), stearic (18:0), oleic (18:1-9), linoleic (18:2-6), α-linolenic (18:3-3), and γ-linolenic acids (18:2-6); α-linolenic acid intake was increased over 9-fold, from 6.77 to over 51 g/d (0.02). The LO and LOM supplements increased daily milk yield, milk fat yield, and milk fat percentage (0.05). The LOM supplement also increased milk lactose percentage and daily yield ( = 0.03). Both the LO and LOM supplements increased plasma glucose and total cholesterol and decreased plasma β-hydroxbutyrate concentrations ( = 0.03). The LO and LOM supplements increased concentrations of stearic acid; -vaccenic acid (TVA; 18:1-11); -9, -11 CLA; -10 -12 CLA; and α-linolenic acid in rumen fluid and increased the concentrations of oleic acid; TVA; -9, -11 CLA; -10, -12 CLA; and α-linolenic acid in plasma lipids and milk fat (0.05). Conversely, the LO and LOM supplements decreased short- and medium-chain SFA, including lauric (12:0), myristic (14:0), and palmitic acids, in plasma and milk fat (0.05). Relative mRNA levels for and () gene expression were increased in somatic cells and mammary gland tissue by LO and LOM (0.05). We conclude that the higher intake and ruminal production of stearic acid promoted SCD gene expression in somatic cells and mammary tissue. Furthermore, milk somatic cells are a suitable substitute for documenting treatment effects of dietary oils on gene expression in goat mammary tissue.
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- 2016
10. Clinical Correlation of a New MR Imaging Method for Assessing Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis
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Sam Soo Kim, H.-P. Hong, S.-H. Kook, Noh-Hyuck Park, S.-H. Choi, Hyunjin Park, Myung Ho Rho, So-Yeon Lee, and Hyon Joo Kwag
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurologic Signs ,Physical examination ,Clinical correlation ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Spinal Stenosis ,Lumbar ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiculopathy ,Observer Variation ,Foraminal stenosis ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Middle Aged ,Image Enhancement ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Mr imaging ,Spine ,Surgery ,Stenosis ,Correlation analysis ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Algorithms - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recently, Lee et al reported a new grading system for the lumbar spinal foraminal stenosis. They considered the type of stenosis, the amount of fat obliteration, and the presence of nerve root compression. Our aim was to evaluate whether a new MR imaging grading system correlated with symptoms and neurologic signs and could replace the previous grading system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined 91 patients (M/F = 49:42; mean age, 50 years) who visited our institution and underwent MR imaging of the L-spine and were evaluated by 2 musculoskeletal radiologists. The presence and grade of lumbar foraminal stenosis at the maximal narrowing point was assessed according to the new grading system suggested by Lee et al (Lee system) and the Wildermuth grading system (Wildermuth system). Results were correlated with clinical manifestations and neurologic physical examination. Statistical analysis was performed by using κ statistics, categoric regression analysis, and nonparametric correlation analysis (Spearman correlation). RESULTS: Interobserver agreement in the grading of foraminal stenosis between the 2 readers was substantially correlated (κ of Lee system = 0.767, κ of Wildermuth system = 0.734). The Rs for reader 1 and reader 2 between the Lee system and the Wildermuth system were 0.880 and 0.885, between Lee system and PNM were 0.715 and 0.604, and between the Wildermuth system and PNM were 0.800 and 0.680. For patients younger than 50 years of age, the R between the Lee and Wildermuth systems was higher than that for patients 50 years or older, but the Rs between the grading system and PNM were lower in the younger group than in the older group. The Rs of the Wildermuth system with PNM were higher in the older group than in the younger group; the differences between the Rs of the Lee system with PNM and the Wildermuth system with PNM were higher in the older group (0.016 [young] versus 0.130 [old] and 0.008 versus 0.107). CONCLUSIONS: Interobserver agreement of the Lee system was slightly higher than the Wildermuth system and substantially correlated. Both systems are good for evaluation of lumbar spinal foraminal stenosis, but the Lee system showed slightly better interobserver agreement and good clinical correlation in the younger group of patients.
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- 2012
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11. Adenosine triphosphate-based chemotherapy response assay-guided chemotherapy in unresectable colorectal liver metastasis
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S. H. Choi, Byung Soh Min, Jae Hee Cheon, Sang Joon Shin, Hoguen Kim, Hyuk Hur, Nam Kyu Kim, and Kang Young Lee
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Adult ,Male ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Metastasis ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,FOLFOX ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,unresectable colorectal liver metastasis ,treatment response ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Chemotherapy regimen ,Oxaliplatin ,Irinotecan ,Regimen ,Treatment Outcome ,adenosine triphosphate-based chemotherapy response assay ,liver resection ,Clinical Study ,FOLFIRI ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,business ,neoadjuvant chemotherapy ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of adenosine triphosphate-based chemotherapy response assay (ATP-CRA)-guided neoadjuvant chemotherapy for increasing resectability in patients with unresectable colorectal liver metastasis. Patients and methods: Patients were randomised into two groups: Group A was treated by conventional chemotherapy regimen and Group B was treated by chemotherapy regimen according to the ATP-CRA. Three chemotherapeutic agents (5-fluorouracil, oxaliplatin and irinotecan) were tested by ATP-CRA and more sensitive agents were selected. Either FOLFOX or FOLFIRI was administered. Between Group A and B, treatment response and resectability were compared. Results: Between November 2008 and October 2010, a total 63 patients were randomised to Group A (N=32) or Group B (N=31). FOLFOX was more preferred in Group A than in Group B (26 out of 32 (81.3%) vs 20 out of 31 (64.5%)). Group B showed better treatment response than Group A (48.4% vs 21.9%, P=0.027). The resectability of hepatic lesion was higher in Group B (35.5% vs 12.5%, P=0.032). Mean duration from chemotherapy onset to the time of liver resection was 11 cycles (range 4–12) in Group A and 8 cycles (range 8–16) in Group B. Conclusion: This study showed that tailored-chemotherapy based on ATP-CRA could improve the treatment response and resectability in initially unresectable colorectal liver metastasis.
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- 2011
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12. Subspecies distribution and macrolide and fluoroquinolone resistance genetics of Mycobacterium abscessus in Korea
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J, Kim, H, Sung, J-S, Park, S-H, Choi, T-S, Shim, and M-N, Kim
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Mycobacterium Infections ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Phylogeny ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Fluoroquinolones ,Mycobacterium - Abstract
Treating Mycobacterium abscessus infections with antimicrobials remains difficult, possibly due to drug resistance.To investigate the subspecies distribution of M. abscessus and its correlation with antibiotic susceptibility and the genetics of antibiotic resistance, focusing on macrolides and fluoroquinolones, in the Republic of Korea.A total of 53 M. abscessus isolates were identified to the subspecies level by sequencing of hsp65 and erm(41). The minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of clarithromycin (CLM) and ciprofloxacin (CFX) were determined using Sensititre™ RAPMYCO plates. The rrl, gyrA and gyrB genes were sequenced to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of macrolide and fluoroquinolone resistance.Isolates included 22 M. abscessus subsp. abscessus and 31 M. abscessus subsp. bolletii. erm(41) sequences showing subspecies-specific deletions and sequence variations in the 28th nucleotide were concordant with inducible CLM resistance; however, mutations in rrl were not detected. Low- and high-level CFX resistance was observed in respectively 19 (35.8%) and 10 (18.9%) of the 53 clinical isolates, regardless of subspecies. However, no non-synonymous mutations were detected in gyrA or gyrB.Sequencing of the erm gene and subspeciation of M. abscessus may be used to predict inducible macrolide susceptibility. Further studies of the relationship between specific mutations in gyrA or gyrB to MIC change are required.
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- 2015
13. Ethanol and/or radiofrequency ablation to treat venolymphatic malformations that manifest as a bulging mass in the head and neck
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S.Y. Nam, S.-H. Choi, Dae Chul Suh, J.H. Baek, G.Y. Kim, J.H. Lee, Hyun Jung Koo, Y.J. Choi, and S.Y. Kim
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Ablation Techniques ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiofrequency ablation ,Vascular Malformations ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Catheter ablation ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Child ,Grading (tumors) ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Retrospective Studies ,Lymphatic Abnormalities ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Ethanol ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Cranial nerves ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Facial nerve ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Child, Preschool ,Catheter Ablation ,Female ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Head ,Neck - Abstract
Aim To evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound (US)-guided ethanol ablation (EA) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for treating venolymphatic malformations (VLM) of the head and neck. Materials and methods US-guided EA and/or RFA were performed on 17 patients with VLM of the head and neck. Computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to locate the cranial nerves and salivary gland ducts that were close to targets, and these were avoided during the procedures. Treatment response was assessed using volume reduction and cosmetic grading scoring. Results Nine VLMs were located close to the functional structures: Stensen's duct ( n =3), cranial nerve branch ( n =3), or both ( n =3). All patients demonstrated >50% volume reduction, except one patient with a microcystic lymphatic malformation that was abutting the facial nerve. Median cosmetic grading scores improved from 4 to 1 ( p Conclusion US-guided EA and/or RFA are effective and safe treatment methods in patients with VLMs of the head and neck. Treatment selection of EA and/or RFA could be performed based on the composition of VLMs as assessed at CT and MRI.
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- 2015
14. Routine endoscopic screening for synchronous esophageal neoplasm in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: a prospective study
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E J, Gong, D H, Kim, J Y, Ahn, K-S, Choi, K W, Jung, J H, Lee, K D, Choi, H J, Song, G H, Lee, H-Y, Jung, J H, Kim, J-L, Roh, S-H, Choi, S Y, Nam, and S Y, Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Narrow Band Imaging ,Young Adult ,Risk Factors ,Odds Ratio ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Iodides ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Survival Rate ,Pyriform Sinus ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Population Surveillance ,Multivariate Analysis ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Female ,Esophagoscopy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Early detection of synchronous esophageal squamous cell neoplasm (ESCN) in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients can significantly affect their prognosis. We investigated the prevalence of synchronous ESCN and the risk factors for developing ESCN in patients with HNSCC, and evaluated the effect of routine endoscopic screening in these patients. Subjects who were diagnosed as HNSCC from May 2010 to January 2014 were eligible. All patients underwent conventional white light endoscopic examinations with narrow band imaging and Lugol chromoendoscopy. Among 458 subjects screened, 28 synchronous ESCN were detected in 24 patients (5.2%). The prevalence of ESCN was greatest in patients with hypopharyngeal cancer (20.9%). In multivariate analysis, pyriform sinus involvement was independent risk factor for developing synchronous ESCN (odds ratio 171.2, P0.001). During the follow-up period (median, 24 months), the 3-year overall survival rates was significantly lower in patients with ESCN than in patients without ESCN (54.2% vs. 78.3%, P = 0.0013). Routine endoscopic screening for detecting synchronous ESCN should be recommended for patients with HNSCC, especially those with pyriform sinus involvement.
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- 2015
15. Evaluation of shoulder pathology: three-dimensional enhanced T1 high-resolution isotropic volume excitation MR vs two-dimensional fast spin echo T2 fat saturation MR
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S Y Lee, H J Park, S H Choi, Shin Ho Kook, E Kim, M S Kim, and E C Chung
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Shoulder ,Materials science ,Glenoid labrum ,Image quality ,Tendonitis ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Rotator Cuff ,Young Adult ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Rotator cuff ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Full Paper ,business.industry ,Shoulder Joint ,Soft tissue ,Reproducibility of Results ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Coronal plane ,Shoulder joint ,Female ,Radiology ,Shoulder Injuries ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) enhanced T1 high-resolution isotropic volume excitation (eTHRIVE) shoulder MR for the detection of rotator cuff tears, labral lesions and calcific tendonitis of the rotator cuff in comparison with two-dimensional (2D) fast spin echo T2 fat saturation (FS) MR.This retrospective study included 73 patients who underwent shoulder MRI using the eTHRIVE technique. Shoulder MR images were interpreted separately by two radiologists. They evaluated anatomic identification and image quality of the shoulder joint on routine MRI sequences (axial and oblique coronal T2 FS images) and compared them with the reformatted eTHRIVE images. The images were scored on a four-point scale (0, poor; 1, questionable; 2, adequate; 3, excellent) according to the degree of homogeneous and sufficient fat saturation to penetrate bone and soft tissue, visualization of the glenoid labrum and distinction of the supraspinatus tendon (SST). The diagnostic accuracy of eTHRIVE images compared with routine MRI sequences was evaluated in the setting of rotator cuff tears, glenoid labral injuries and calcific tendonitis of the SST.Fat saturation scores for eTHRIVE were significantly higher than those of the T2 FS for both radiologists. The sensitivity and accuracy of the T2 FS in diagnosing rotor cuff tears were90%, whereas sensitivity and accuracy of the eTHRIVE method were significantly lower. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of both images in diagnosing labral injuries and calcific tendonitis were similar and showed no significant differences. The specificity of both images for the diagnosis of labral injuries and calcific tendonitis was higher than the sensitivities.The accuracy of 3D eTHRIVE imaging was comparable to that of 2D FSE T2 FS for the diagnosis of glenoid labral injury and calcific tendonitis of SST. The 3D eTHRIVE technique was superior to 2D FSE T2 FS in terms of fat saturation. Overall, 3D eTHRIVE was inferior to T2 FS in the evaluation of rotator cuff tears because of poor contrast between joint fluid and tendons.The accuracy of 3D eTHRIVE imaging is comparable to that of 2D FSE T2 FS for the diagnosis of glenoid labral injury and calcific tendonitis of SST.
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16. Human versus chimpanzee chromosome-wide sequence comparison and its evolutionary implication
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Ines Hellmann, A Kahla, Hans Lehrach, Philipp Khaitovich, Satoshi Oota, Takashi Kitano, K.-M. Wu, M. Scharfe, A Kel, Ralf Sudbrak, Yoshiyuki Sakaki, Richard Reinhardt, J.-E. Cheong, H Blöecker, Yongseok Lee, Asao Fujiyama, Marie-Laure Yaspo, Yoko Kuroki, Svante Pääbo, Z. Chen, G.-F. Zhu, S. H. Choi, Todd D. Taylor, G.-P. Zhao, P. Galgoczy, M Platzer, X.-L. Zhang, Atsushi Toyoda, Kwang-Jen Hsiao, Choong-Gon Kim, B.-F. Wang, Gabriele Nordsiek, S.-Y. Wang, T.-T. Liu, Shih-Feng Tsai, Hong Seog Park, Takeshi Itoh, M Kube, Hidemi Watanabe, S. Taenzer, Masahira Hattori, H.-J. Zheng, S.-X. Ren, and Naruya Saitou
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Pan troglodytes ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Gene Expression ,Receptor, Interferon alpha-beta ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Genome ,Chromosomes ,Evolution, Molecular ,Species Specificity ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Sequence comparison ,Genetics ,Animals ,Chromosomes, Human ,Humans ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Molecular Biology ,Receptors, Interferon ,Base Sequence ,Genome, Human ,Nucleic acid sequence ,Proteins ,Chromosome ,DNA ,Human genetics ,Interferon-alpha/beta ,Sequence homology ,Amino Acid Substitution ,Evolutionary biology ,Chromosome 21 - Published
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17. The plasma levels of interleukin-12 in schizophrenia, major depression, and bipolar mania: effects of psychotropic drugs
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In Bum Suh, C. S. Lim, S. H. Choi, Changsu Han, Hyung-Wook Kim, Julio Licinio, and Yong Ku Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cellular immunity ,Psychosis ,Bipolar Disorder ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Reference Values ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Bipolar disorder ,Psychiatry ,Antipsychotic ,Molecular Biology ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,Depressive Disorder ,Psychotropic Drugs ,Middle Aged ,Th1 Cells ,medicine.disease ,Interleukin-12 ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cytokine ,Schizophrenia ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Mania - Abstract
Interleukin-12 (IL-12) plays a key role in promoting T helper 1 (Th1) responses and subsequent cell-mediated immunity. Given the role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders, the dysregulation of IL-12 in these illnesses would be expected. We measured the plasma levels of IL-12 in 102 psychiatric patients (43 schizophrenia, 34 major depression and 25 bipolar disorder) and 85 normal controls. In addition, IL-12 levels of the patients were measured after an 8-week treatment to assess whether the levels were affected by medication. The IL-12 levels of the patient group with major depression were significantly higher than that of the control group, whereas no differences were found among the other groups. IL-12 values of the three patient groups decreased significantly after 8 weeks of treatment. These findings support the hypothesis that activation of the inflammatory response system and in particular of Th-1-like cells, is involved in the pathophysiology of major depression and that repeated administration of antidepressive and antipsychotic drugs may suppress IL-12 plasma concentrations in psychiatric patients.
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18. Healthy Twin Birth After Autologous Islet Transplantation in a Pancreatectomized Patient Due to a Benign Tumor
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Y.-R. Ahn, M.-K. Lee, H.S. Jung, K.-W. Kim, S.-H. Choi, S.-H. Ohi, and Jung Hyun Noh
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Islets of Langerhans Transplantation ,Transplantation, Autologous ,Gastroenterology ,Impaired glucose tolerance ,Pancreatectomy ,Insulin resistance ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Glucose homeostasis ,Transplantation ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,business.industry ,Insulin ,Infant, Newborn ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Infant ,Islet ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Gestational diabetes ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Objective Autologous islet transplantation has been reported to show favorable outcomes on glucose metabolism. The objective of this study was to describe successful delivery of twins in an islet recipient who had undergone distal pancreatectomy. Patient A 35-year-old woman who underwent distal pancreatectomy owing to a solid pseudopapillary neoplasm received an autologous islet transplantation (140,000 islet equivalents). After 2.5 years, she unexpectedly became pregnant. Cesarean section was performed at 35 weeks delivering male twins without complications. Plasma glucose and insulin levels, insulinogenic index, and hemoglobin A1c were measured from the preoperative to the postpartum state as the main outcome. Results The patient showed impaired glucose tolerance before pancreatectomy, but improved to a normal glucose tolerance after transplantation, maintaining euglycemia until pregnancy. Because her fasting glucose levels were within the normal range during pregnancy, fasting insulin represented insulin resistance. Her fasting insulin levels abruptly increased in the third trimester of pregnancy, but returned after delivery. Insulinogenic index increased over 1 year after transplantation, but gradually decreased thereafter. During pregnancy, it increased again, but could not compensate for the insulin resistance. Therefore, gestational diabetes mellitus developed: glucose homeostasis recovered to normal after delivery. Conclusions The current report suggested a successful pregnancy after autologous islet transplantation that did not itself permanently deteriorate graft function.
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19. Germline mutations and genotype-phenotype correlations in patients with apparently sporadic pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma in Korea
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J H, Kim, M-W, Seong, K E, Lee, H J, Choi, E J, Ku, J H, Bae, S S, Park, S H, Choi, S W, Kim, Cs, Shin, and S Y, Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Heterozygote ,Adolescent ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-ret ,Adrenal Gland Neoplasms ,Pheochromocytoma ,Middle Aged ,Paraganglioma ,Succinate Dehydrogenase ,Von Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor Protein ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Association Studies ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Aged - Abstract
The aim of our study was to assess the frequency of germline mutations and develop the genetic testing strategy in patients with apparently sporadic pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma (PPGL) in Korea. We included 53 patients diagnosed with non-syndromic PPGL without a family history of PPGLs in three referral centers from 2004 to 2011. Succinate dehydrogenase complex B (SDHB), SDHD, Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL), and rearranged during transfection (RET) genes were examined by direct sequencing and multiple ligation-dependent probe amplification. The study patients were composed of 26 men and 27 women, and mean age was 50.1 ± 13.5 years. The frequency of germline mutations was 13.2% (7/53): RET (n = 2), VHL (n = 1), SDHB (n = 2), and SDHD (n = 2). Six of seven mutation carriers were diagnosed before the age of 50. One of two patients harboring an SDHB mutation had malignant PPGLs. One patient with multifocal head and neck paraganglioma (PGL) and pheochromocytoma (PHEO) carried a SDHD mutation. The carriers of germline mutations in patients with apparently sporadic PPGL were 13.2% in our study. We recommend genetic testing in patients below 50 years and SDHD genetic testing in patients with multifocal PPGLs. In malignant PPGLs, SDHB genetic testing may be performed.
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20. Exposure assessment of synthetic colours approved in Korea
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S.-H. Choi, Dong-Ho Bae, Mi-Sun Ha, and Sang-Do Ha
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Male ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Amaranth ,Toxicology ,Ponceau 4R ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fast Green FCF ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Food science ,Child ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Food Coloring Agents ,Infant ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Environmental exposure ,Environmental Exposure ,Erythrosine ,Brilliant Blue FCF ,chemistry ,Sunset Yellow FCF ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet ,Tartrazine ,Food Science - Abstract
The dietary intakes of nine synthetic food colours--amaranth, erythrosine, Allura Red, Ponceau 4R, tartrazine, Sunset Yellow FCF, Fast Green FCF, Brilliant Blue FCF and indigo carmine--permitted in Korea were estimated based on food consumption data for consumers and their concentrations in processed foods. The estimated daily intakes (EDIs) by Korean consumers were compared with the acceptable daily intakes (ADIs) of the colours. Among 704 foods sampled, 471 contained synthetic colours. The most highly consumed synthetic colours were Allura Red and tartrazine; the highest EDI/ADI ratios were found for amaranth, erythrosine and Allura Red. The EDIs of infants and children were higher than those of adults. The main food categories containing colours were beverages and liquor for adults, and beverages, chocolate and ice cream for infants and children. For average Korean consumers, the EDIs were not greater than 2.5% of their corresponding ADIs, although the EDI of a conservative consumer in the upper 95th percentile reached 37% of the ADI.
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21. Comparison of the antitussive effect of remifentanil during recovery from propofol and sevoflurane anaesthesia
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H, Kim, S-H, Choi, Y-S, Choi, J-H, Lee, N-O, Kim, and J-R, Lee
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Adult ,Methyl Ethers ,Blood Pressure ,Middle Aged ,Remifentanil ,Antitussive Agents ,Sevoflurane ,Young Adult ,Postoperative Complications ,Cough ,Piperidines ,Heart Rate ,Anesthesia Recovery Period ,Anesthetics, Inhalation ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Thyroidectomy ,Humans ,Female ,Single-Blind Method ,Prospective Studies ,Propofol ,Anesthetics, Intravenous ,Device Removal ,Aged - Abstract
This prospective randomised study compared the antitussive effect of remifentanil during recovery from either propofol or sevoflurane anaesthesia. Seventy-four female patients undergoing thyroidectomy were anaesthetised with either propofol and remifentanil or sevoflurane and remifentanil. During recovery, remifentanil was maintained at an effect-site concentration of 2 ng.ml(-1) until extubation and the occurrence of coughing, haemodynamic parameters and recovery profiles were compared between the two groups. During recovery, neither the incidence nor the severity of cough (incidence 20% with propofol; 24% with sevoflurane, p = 0.77), nor the haemodynamic parameters were different between the two groups. Time to awakening and time to extubation were significantly shorter in the propofol group (4.7 min, 6.1 min min, respectively) compared with the sevoflurane group (7.9 min and 8.9 min respectively) (p 0.001 and p = 0.002, respectively). An effect-site concentration of 2 ng.ml(-1) of remifentanil was associated with smooth emergence from both propofol and sevoflurane anaesthesia.
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- 2012
22. Clinical implication of extended-spectrum cephalosporin nonsusceptibility in Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis
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S.-H. Choi, J.-W. Chung, B.-N. Kim, Y. G. Kwak, T. H. Kim, E. J. Lee, E. J. Choo, M.-H. Jeon, M. S. Lee, I.-G. Bae, S.-R. Lee, E. H. Song, J.-B. Jun, M.-N. Kim, S.-H. Kim, S.-O. Lee, Y. S. Kim, and J. H. Woo
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Microbiology (medical) ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.drug_class ,Cephalosporin ,beta-Lactam Resistance ,Young Adult ,Medical microbiology ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,urogenital system ,Septic shock ,business.industry ,Meningitis, Pneumococcal ,fungi ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Antimicrobial ,Survival Analysis ,Surgery ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Cephalosporins ,Hospitalization ,Infectious Diseases ,Streptococcus pneumoniae ,Concomitant ,Bacteremia ,Child, Preschool ,embryonic structures ,Vancomycin ,Female ,biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity ,business ,Streptococcus pneumoniae Meningitis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The clinical implication of extended-spectrum cephalosporin (ESC) resistance has been unclear in patients with Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis (SPM). We collected the clinical data of 120 patients with SPM in 12 hospitals of the Republic of Korea. The clinical characteristics and outcomes of 23 ESC-nonsusceptible SPM episodes were compared to those of 97 ESC-susceptible episodes. Hospital acquisition, presence of other foci of pneumococcal infection, septic shock at initial presentation, or concomitant bacteremia were more commonly observed in ESC-nonsusceptible than ESC-susceptible SPM. Empiric antimicrobial therapy with vancomycin and ESC combination was very common in both groups. Although there was a tendency towards higher early fatality in ESC-nonsusceptible SPM (3-day mortality; 17.4 % vs. 4.4 %, p = 0.05), in-hospital mortality (26.1 % vs. 20.9 %, p = 0.59) and median length of hospital stay (20 days vs. 24 days, p = 0.34) did not differ between ESC-nonsusceptible and ESC-susceptible SPM.
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- 2012
23. The dynamic healing profile of human periodontal ligament stem cells: histological and immunohistochemical analysis using an ectopic transplantation model
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Y-T, Kim, J-C, Park, S-H, Choi, K-S, Cho, G-I, Im, B-S, Kim, and C-S, Kim
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Calcium Phosphates ,Male ,Bone Regeneration ,Periodontal Ligament ,Osteocalcin ,Core Binding Factor Alpha 1 Subunit ,Mice, SCID ,Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation ,Models, Biological ,Collagen Type I ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Mice ,Subcutaneous Tissue ,Cell Adhesion ,Animals ,Humans ,Regeneration ,Cementogenesis ,Chronobiology Phenomena ,Analysis of Variance ,Tissue Engineering ,Tissue Scaffolds ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Collagen Type III ,Durapatite ,Osteopontin - Abstract
Human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) have been reported to play the pivotal role in periodontal regeneration. However, the dynamic cellular healing process initiated by hPDLSCs still remains to be elucidated. In the present study, the sequence of regeneration by hPDLSCs was assessed using histological and immunohistochemical observation in an ectopic transplantation model, which is a well-standardized assessment tool that excludes the innate healing factors from the animals.Human periodontal ligament stem cells that were isolated and characterized from teeth (n=12) extracted for the purpose of orthodontic treatment were transplanted with carriers into ectopic subcutaneous pouches in immunocompromised mice (n=20). Animals were killed after several different healing periods: 3 d (n=4), 1 (n=4), 2 (n=4), 4 (n=4) and 8 wk (n=4). Histological analysis for regenerated tissues formed by hPDLSCs was conducted using hematoxylin and eosin, Masson's trichrome and picrosirius red staining. In addition, immunohistochemical staining was performed to observe the sequential expression of osteogenic/cementogenic and periodontal ligament tissue-specific markers associated with periodontal regeneration.The whole healing process by transplanted hPDLSCs could be broadly divided into four distinctive phases. In the first phase, proliferated hPDLSCs migrated evenly all over the carrier, and collagenous tissues appeared in the form of amorphous collagen matrices. In the second phase, collagen fibers were well arranged among the carriers, and cementoid-like tissues were observed. In the third phase, the formation of mature collagen fibers, resembling Sharpey's fibers, was associated with active mineralization of cementum-like tissues, and in the fourth phase, the maturation of cementum-like tissues was observed on carrier surfaces. Various osteogenic/cementogenic markers related to the regeneration processes were expressed in a well-orchestrated time order. Interestingly, well-organized cementum-like and periodontal ligament fiber-like tissues and cells with early and late osteogenic/cementogenic markers were frequently observed in the secluded area of carrier surfaces. We termed this area the cell-rich zone.The results from this study clearly demonstrated the sequential histological changes during periodontal tissue regeneration by hPDLSCs. Understanding of this process would potentially enable us to develop better cell-based treatment techniques.
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24. Smooth emergence in men undergoing nasal surgery: the effect site concentration of remifentanil for preventing cough after sevoflurane-balanced anaesthesia
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E M, Choi, W-K, Park, S-H, Choi, S, Soh, and J-R, Lee
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Adult ,Male ,Methyl Ethers ,Adolescent ,Blood Pressure ,Middle Aged ,Nose ,Remifentanil ,Sevoflurane ,Cough ,Piperidines ,Heart Rate ,Anesthetics, Inhalation ,Humans ,Anesthesia, Inhalation - Abstract
Suppression of cough during emergence after nasal surgery is practical to avoid bleeding from the surgical site. Previously recommended effect-site concentration of remifentanil for preventing cough during emergence is restricted to female patients undergoing thyroid surgery, so we evaluated effective effect-site concentration of remifentanil for preventing cough during emergence for men undergoing nasal surgery.Twenty-four American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I or II, between the ages of 18 and 60 years old, non-smoker male patients undergoing nasal surgery were enrolled in this study. The effective effect-site concentration for 50% of patients (EC(50) ) and and that for 95% of patients (EC(95) ) of remifentanil for preventing cough were determined by Dixon's up-and-down method and by isotonic regression method with a bootstrapping approach. Haemodynamic variables were compared in patients with cough and without cough during emergence.The EC(50) of remifentanil for preventing cough during emergence by Dixon's method was 2.17 ng/ml [standard deviation (SD) 0.38]. The estimated EC(50) and EC(95) of remifentanil using isotonic regression model with a bootstrapping approach were 2.35 ng/ml [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.89-2.66] and 2.94 ng/ml (95% CI 2.83-2.97), respectively. Mean arterial pressure and heart rate were significantly higher in patients with cough during emergence. Three out of 13 patients that received more than 2.5 ng/ml of remifentanil experienced a brief episode of bradypnea.The EC(95) of remifentanil for preventing cough in men after nasal surgery is 2.94 ng/ml. Remifentanil target-controlled infusion with established effect-site concentration could suppress cough in men during emergence from sevoflurane anaesthesia after nasal surgery, though reversible respiratory depression might arise at high effect-site concentration of remifentanil.
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- 2011
25. Induction of bone formation by Escherichia coli-expressed recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 using block-type macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate in orthotopic and ectopic rat models
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J-C, Park, S-S, So, I-H, Jung, J-H, Yun, S-H, Choi, K-S, Cho, and C-S, Kim
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Male ,Adipogenesis ,Tissue Scaffolds ,Skull ,Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 ,Recombinant Proteins ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Subcutaneous Tissue ,Osteogenesis ,Bone Substitutes ,Models, Animal ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Humans ,Hydroxyapatites ,Porosity - Abstract
The potential of the Escherichia coli-expressed recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (ErhBMP-2) to support new bone formation/maturation using a block-type of macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate (bMBCP) carrier was evaluated in an orthotopic and ectopic rat model.Critical-size (Φ 8 mm) calvarial defects and subcutaneous pockets in 32 Sprague-Dawley rats received implants of rhBMP-2 (2.5 μg) in a bMBCP carrier or bMBCP alone (control). Implant sites were evaluated using histological and histometric analysis following 2- and 8-wk healing intervals (eight animals/group/interval). ErhBMP-2/bMBCP supported significantly greater bone formation at 2 and 8 wk (10.8% and 25.4%, respectively) than the control at 2 and 8 wk (5.3% and 14.0%, respectively) in calvarial defects (p0.01). Bone formation was only observed for the ErhBMP-2/bMBCP ectopic sites and was significantly greater at 8 wk (7.5%) than at 2 wk (4.5%) (p0.01). Appositional and endochondral bone formation was usually associated with a significant increase in fatty marrow at 8 wk. The bMBCP carrier showed no evidence of bioresorption.ErhBMP-2/bMBCP induced significant bone formation in both calvarial and ectopic sites. Further study appears to be required to evaluate the relevance of the bMBCP carrier.
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- 2011
26. Standard of practice on laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery in Korea and Japan: experts' survey
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H J, Lee, N, Shiraishi, H H, Kim, N, Hiki, I, Uyama, S H, Choi, H K, Yang, and S, Kitano
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Postoperative Care ,Standard of Care ,Documentation ,Length of Stay ,Japan ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Health Care Surveys ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Preoperative Care ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Laparoscopy ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' - Abstract
As the laparoscopic approach has become a popular gastric cancer treatment in Korea and Japan, the need for sharing current practices of surgeons who are experienced in laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery has increased.We sent a questionnaire on laparoscopic instruments, image documentation, preoperative evaluation, surgical indication, operative methods, and postoperative management to laparoscopic experts in Korea and Japan, and 24 (14 from Korea and 10 from Japan) responded.Endoscopic ultrasound and preoperative endoscopy-guided clipping are routinely employed, respectively, by 14 (58%) and 20 (83%) of the surgeons. Surgeons perform laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) based on varying indications. Five surgeons (21%) performed LADG only for cases of stage T1 cancer, 15 (63%) performed LADG on patients with less than T2 lesions, and 4 (17%) performed LADG on patients with less than T3 lesions. With regard to postoperative anastomosis, 18 surgeons (75%) preferred extracorporeal anastomosis and 6 (25%) preferred intracorporeal anastomosis. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 6.5 days in Korea and 10.1 days in Japan (P0.001).This survey can help to inform the current practice of laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery in Korea and Japan, where laparoscopic surgery is frequently performed.
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27. Surgical management of the esophageal leiomyoma: lessons from a retrospective review
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S H, Choi, Y T, Kim, K N, Han, Y J, Ra, C H, Kang, S W, Sung, and J H, Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Mucous Membrane ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Leiomyoma ,Biopsy ,Thoracoscopy ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,Esophagus ,Treatment Outcome ,Thoracotomy ,Humans ,Female ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Esophageal leiomyoma is the most common benign tumor of the esophagus. Although enucleation via thoracotomy has been considered standard treatment, minimally invasive surgery is increasingly used for the treatment of this disease. We analyzed our surgical outcomes by comparing thoracotomy and the thoracoscopic approach. A retrospective review was performed of patients who underwent surgical resection of esophageal leiomyomas at the Seoul National University Hospital. Between 1982 and 2005, 63 patients were identified (male, n= 39; female, n= 24) at a mean age of 44.5 years. Thirty-two patients (51%) were symptomatic. Forty-five patients underwent thoracotomy, and 18 patients were resected using thoracoscopy. There was no mortality. The mean length of hospital stay was 10.3 days in the open group and 8.0 days in thoracoscopy group. Intraoperative mucosal repair was required in eight patients. Preoperative endoscopic mucosal biopsy within 1 month was identified as a risk factor for mucosal injury. Among the 11 patients with tumors less than 1.5 cm in size, thoracoscopic resection was attempted on four patients, and three out of the four cases required conversions to thoracotomy. Minimally invasive surgery for esophageal leiomyoma can be performed with good results. Our results suggest that the thoracoscopic approach should be considered as a standard surgical method for the treatment of esophageal leiomyoma. However, in cases of small tumors less than 1.5 cm in size, localization of the tumor may be difficult, and if asymptomatic, a regular monitoring should be considered as an alternative approach in such small tumors.
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- 2010
28. Enhanced adipogenic differentiation and reduced collagen synthesis induced by human periodontal ligament stem cells might underlie the negative effect of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 on periodontal regeneration
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D-S, Song, J-C, Park, I-H, Jung, S-H, Choi, K-S, Cho, C-K, Kim, and C-S, Kim
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Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Periodontal Ligament ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 ,Down-Regulation ,Bone and Bones ,Collagen Type I ,Mice ,Young Adult ,Subcutaneous Tissue ,Osteogenesis ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Animals ,Humans ,Regeneration ,Cementogenesis ,Collagen Type II ,Dental Cementum ,Adipogenesis ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Tissue Scaffolds ,Stem Cells ,Cell Differentiation ,Recombinant Proteins ,Collagen Type III ,Bone Morphogenetic Proteins ,Collagen ,Collagen Type V ,Stem Cell Transplantation - Abstract
Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) is a potent inducer for the regeneration of mineralized tissue, but has a limited effect on the regeneration of cementum and periodontal ligament (PDL). The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of rhBMP-2 on the in vitro and in vivo biologic activity of well-characterized human PDL stem cells (hPDLSCs) and to elucidate the underlying mechanism of minimal periodontal regeneration by rhBMP-2.hPDLSCs were isolated and cultured, and then transplanted into an ectopic subcutaneous mouse model using a carrier treated either with or without rhBMP-2. Comprehensive histologic, histometric and immunohistochemical analyses were performed after an 8-wk healing period. The effects of rhBMP-2 on the adipogenic and osteogenic/cementogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs were also evaluated. The effect of rhBMP-2 on both soluble and insoluble collagen synthesis was analyzed, and the expression of mRNA and protein for collagen types I, II, III and V was assessed.In the present study, rhBMP-2 promoted both adipogenic and osteogenic/cementogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs in vitro, and the in vivo potential of hPDLSCs to form mineralized cementum and organized PDL tissue was down-regulated following treatment with rhBMP-2. Collagen synthesis, which plays a crucial role in the regeneration of cementum and the periodontal attachment, was significantly reduced, with associated modification of the relevant mRNA and protein expression profiles.In summary, the findings of the present study suggest that enhanced adipogenic differentiation and inhibition of collagen synthesis by hPDLSCs appear to be partly responsible for the minimal effect of rhBMP-2 on cementum and PDL tissue regeneration by hPDLSCs.
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- 2010
29. Association of ABCB1 polymorphisms with the efficacy of ondansetron for postoperative nausea and vomiting
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E M, Choi, M G, Lee, S H, Lee, K W, Choi, and S H, Choi
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Adult ,Male ,ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B ,Intraoperative Care ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Genotype ,Anesthesia, General ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Ondansetron ,Treatment Outcome ,Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic ,Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting ,Antiemetics ,Humans ,Female ,ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 - Abstract
We investigated whether the 2677GT/A and 3435CT polymorphisms of adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette subfamily B member 1 (ABCB1) affect the efficacy of ondansetron to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting. One hundred and ninety-eight patients undergoing general anaesthesia were enrolled. Thirty minutes before the end of surgery, 0.1 mg.kg⁻¹ ondansetron was administered intravenously. The incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting was compared between genotypes in the 2677GT/A and 3435CT polymorphisms of ABCB1. The incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting was lower in patients with the 2677TT genotype (TT vs Non-TT = 25.9% vs 53.0%, p = 0.01) and 3435TT genotype (CC + CT vs TT = 52.6% vs 21.7%, p = 0.01) during the first 2 h after surgery. There were no significant differences in the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting between the different genotype groupings during period between 2 and 24 h after surgery. In conclusion, ABCB1 genotypes may be a clinical predictor of responsiveness for ondansetron.
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30. Clinical and radiological features of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in transplant recipients and neutropenic patients
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S Y, Park, S-H, Kim, S-H, Choi, H, Sung, M-N, Kim, J H, Woo, Y S, Kim, S-K, Park, J-H, Lee, K-H, Lee, S-G, Lee, D J, Han, and S-O, Lee
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis ,Male ,Neutropenia ,Adolescent ,Organ Transplantation ,Immunocompromised Host ,Young Adult ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Lung ,Aged - Abstract
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) is an important cause of mortality in transplant recipients and in patients with neutropenia. Although IPA has been studied extensively in neutropenic patients, there are limited data on IPA in recipients of solid organ transplants (SOTs). We compared the clinical features and radiologic findings of 27 SOT recipients with IPA with those of 35 neutropenic patients with IPA. The SOT recipients were more likely than neutropenic patients to show peribronchial consolidation (31% vs. 7%; P=0.03) or ground-glass opacity (38% vs. 7%; P=0.007) and less likely to have fever (22% vs. 80%; P0.001), macro-nodules (35% vs. 67%; P=0.02), mass-like consolidation (27% vs. 67%; P=0.004), halo signs (8% vs. 56%; P0.001), or air-crescent signs (0% vs. 22%; P=0.01).
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- 2010
31. Hoffa fracture: should precautions be taken during fixation and rehabilitation?
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P L, Cheng, S H, Choi, and Y C, Hsu
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Male ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Humans ,Accidental Falls ,Knee Injuries ,Middle Aged ,Femoral Fractures ,Fractures, Comminuted - Abstract
A coronal fracture of a femoral condyle (Hoffa fracture) is an unusual injury and there are only a handful of reports discussing it. We report a case of a 52-year-old worker who fell from a height, suffering lower limb injuries, including a Hoffa fracture with comminution, and had problems with malunion during the postoperative period. Clinicians should be aware that rehabilitation programmes need to be tailored to the method of fixation used to manage this uncommon fracture pattern.
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- 2009
32. Piriformis Pyomyositis: A Report of Three Cases
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C H Wong, S H Choi, and K Y Wong
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pyomyositis ,Signs and symptoms ,Computed tomography ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,X ray computed ,medicine ,Humans ,Buttocks ,Surgical treatment ,Aged ,Sciatica ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Subacute infection ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Pyomyositis is a subacute infection of skeletal muscles. It can be life-threatening if diagnosis and treatment are delayed. Only 5 cases of isolated piriformis pyomyositis have been reported. We report signs and symptoms of piriformis pyomyositis in 3 women who were treated mainly with antibiotics. Computed tomography is useful in making the diagnosis. Early diagnosis and treatment may avoid surgical treatment and reduce mortality.
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- 2008
33. Antibodies to oxidized low density lipoprotein: epidemiological studies and potential clinical applications in cardiovascular disease
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P, Gounopoulos, E, Merki, L F, Hansen, S-H, Choi, and S, Tsimikas
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Adult ,Male ,Vaccination ,Middle Aged ,Atherosclerosis ,Antibodies ,Lipoproteins, LDL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Epitopes ,Mice ,Oxidative Stress ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Risk Factors ,Antibody Formation ,Disease Progression ,Odds Ratio ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Rabbits ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Aged ,Autoantibodies ,Hypolipidemic Agents - Abstract
The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis is mediated by genetic susceptibility along with a variety of cardiovascular risk factors and environment influences. As atherosclerotic lesions progress, they manifest several features typical of chronic inflammation, such as the presence of monocyte/macrophages, T-cells and inflammatory cytokines. This inflammatory response is fueled and enhanced by oxidative stress, which may be the link between lipid disorders and inflammation. Oxidation of lipoproteins is intimately involved in all stages of atherosclerosis and oxidative byproducts co-localize with inflammatory cells. When low density lipoprotein enters the subintimal space, it is oxidized by several mechanisms, including both enzymatic and non-enzymatic pathways and becomes a ligand for scavenger receptors on macrophages leading to generation of foam cells. Oxidized LDL is not only pro-inflammatory and pro-atherogenic, but several of the neoepitopes generated during oxidation are highly immunogenic and result in the generation of autoantibodies. Autoantibodies to OxLDL are found within atherosclerotic lesions and in apparently healthy subjects, as well as patients with various manifestations of cardiovascular disease. In this article, the role of circulating autoantibodies to OxLDL in cardiovascular disease will be reviewed. Although controversy still exists, the overall evidence supports the notion that IgG autoantibodies to OxLDL are associated with pro-atherogenic properties and IgM autoantibodies to OxLDL with atheroprotective properties. Whether such antibodies have a modulating role or are merely reflectors of atherogenesis has not been fully determined. Data is also emerging on the role of natural antibodies, which are primarily of the IgM class, that recognize oxidation-specific epitopes. Among other properties, these antibodies may be involved in housekeeping functions in binding and clearing pro-inflammatory oxidized lipids and therefore may be atheroprotective. Several studies have also recently evaluated the potential therapeutic role of antibodies to OxLDL either through active immunization using OxLDL or model oxidation-specific epitopes as immunogens or through passive immunization with human antibodies directed to oxidation-specific epitopes. Although these investigation are at an early stage, they show promise that immune modulation may lead to novel approaches to treat atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.
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- 2007
34. Correlation between the in vitro ATP-based chemosensitivity assay and HER2/neu expression in women with breast cancer
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H. G. Kim, B. W. Koo, S. H. Choi, Jae Bok Lee, D. H. Kang, S. U. Woo, and Jeoug Won Bae
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Oncology ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Receptor, ErbB-2 ,Statistics as Topic ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Breast Neoplasms ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Vinorelbine ,Biochemistry ,HER2/neu ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,Internal medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,Doxorubicin ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Reproducibility of Results ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Gemcitabine ,Paclitaxel ,chemistry ,Docetaxel ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Female ,business ,Chemosensitivity assay ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Several in vitro chemosensitivity tests have been developed to predict the chemotherapeutic response of tumours prior to initiation of individualized treatment for breast cancer. This study investigated whether the in vitro chemosensitivity response of cell lines derived from breast cancer patients was affected by HER2/neu expression. We cultured breast cancer cell lines from 50 patients and the adenosine triphosphate-based chemotherapy response assay (ATP-CRA) was performed with 5-fluorouracil, gemcitabine, docetaxel, doxorubicin, methotrexate, vinorelbine and paclitaxel. 5-Fluorouracil combined a high median cell death rate (32.4%) with the narrowest range of cytotoxic effects (7.3 − 65.7%). In addition, gemcitabine showed significantly greater activity in HER2/neu-positive patients. In contrast, docetaxel was significantly less effective in HER2/neu-positive patients. No significant correlation was found between the other agents and HER2/neu expression. The use of the ATP-CRA test for metastatic tissue from patients with recurrent disease might be a useful approach to determine the most effective chemotherapy regimen.
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- 2007
35. Daily intake assessment of saccharin, stevioside, D-sorbitol and aspartame from various processed foods in Korea
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W. Yoo, M.-S. Chung, Y.-J. Cho, Y.-H. Cho, S.-H. Choi, C.-J. Kim, and H.-J. Suh
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Adult ,food.ingredient ,Acceptable daily intake ,Adolescent ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Saccharin ,Glucosides ,Humans ,Sorbitol ,Food science ,Stevioside ,Aspartame ,Child ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Aged ,Korea ,business.industry ,Food additive ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Infant ,General Chemistry ,Middle Aged ,Nutrition Surveys ,Artificial Sweetener ,Food Analysis ,Diet ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Child, Preschool ,Sweetening Agents ,Food processing ,business ,Diterpenes, Kaurane ,Food Science - Abstract
This study was carried out to estimate the daily intakes (EDIs) of artificial sweeteners such as saccharin, stevioside, D-sorbitol and aspartame in order to evaluate the safety of the artificial sweeteners in Korea. A total of 274 food samples were selected from the foods considered to be representative sources of artificial sweeteners in the Korean diet and analysed by using HPLC with evaporative light scattering and ultraviolet detectors. In case of aspartame, the reference values were used without instrumental analysis. The EDIs of saccharin, stevioside, D-sorbitol and aspartame for average consumers were 0.028, 0.008, 4.9 and 0.14 mg kg-1 body weight day-1, respectively, and as a proportion of the acceptable daily intake (ADI) were not higher than 1% of ADI of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA). For 90th percentile consumers, the EDIs of saccharin, stevioside, D-sorbitol and aspartame were 2.0, 0.20, 141 and 4.6 mg kg-1 body weight day-1, respectively, and as a proportion of the ADI, the EDIs of saccharin and aspartame were 40.7% and 11.4% of the ADI set by the JECFA, respectively. Because JECFA did not assign ADIs for stevioside and D-sorbitol, the values for these sweeteners were not compared. According to these results, the EDIs of artificial sweeteners such as saccharin and aspartame in Korea are significantly lower than ADI set by the JECFA.
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- 2005
36. Comparative analysis of chimpanzee and human Y chromosomes unveils complex evolutionary pathway
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Il Chul Kim, Asao Fujiyama, Todd D. Taylor, Yoko Satta, Shinichi Morishita, Yoko Kuroki, Hong Seog Park, Han Ho Choi, Tomoyuki Yamada, S. H. Choi, Yoshiyuki Sakaki, Naruya Saitou, Yong Sung Kim, Masahira Hattori, Hideki Noguchi, Dae-Won Kim, Takehiko Itoh, Dae-Soo Kim, and Atsushi Toyoda
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Genetics ,Male ,Chromosomes, Human, Y ,Pan troglodytes ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Biology ,Y chromosome ,Synteny ,Chromosome 17 (human) ,Evolution, Molecular ,Chromosome 16 ,Chromosome 4 ,Chromosome 3 ,Y Chromosome ,Y linkage ,Animals ,Humans ,Chromosome 21 ,Chromosome 22 ,Sequence Alignment ,Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid - Abstract
The mammalian Y chromosome has unique characteristics compared with the autosomes or X chromosomes. Here we report the finished sequence of the chimpanzee Y chromosome (PTRY), including 271 kb of the Y-specific pseudoautosomal region 1 and 12.7 Mb of the male-specific region of the Y chromosome. Greater sequence divergence between the human Y chromosome (HSAY) and PTRY (1.78%) than between their respective whole genomes (1.23%) confirmed the accelerated evolutionary rate of the Y chromosome. Each of the 19 PTRY protein-coding genes analyzed had at least one nonsynonymous substitution, and 11 genes had higher nonsynonymous substitution rates than synonymous ones, suggesting relaxation of selective constraint, positive selection or both. We also identified lineage-specific changes, including deletion of a 200-kb fragment from the pericentromeric region of HSAY, expansion of young Alu families in HSAY and accumulation of young L1 elements and long terminal repeat retrotransposons in PTRY. Reconstruction of the common ancestral Y chromosome reflects the dynamic changes in our genomes in the 5-6 million years since speciation.
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- 2005
37. Patterns of failure in gastric carcinoma after D2 gastrectomy and chemoradiotherapy: a radiation oncologist's view
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Joon Oh Park, Y J Park, C H Park, H R Nam, Y I Kim, J E Lee, S Kim, D Y Kim, C K Park, D H Lim, W Park, Min Kyu Kang, T S Sohn, S H Choi, W K Kang, J S Heo, S J Huh, J H Noh, Jae-Won Joh, and Yong Chan Ahn
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Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Leucovorin ,Adenocarcinoma ,Disease-Free Survival ,chemoradiotherapy ,Clinical ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Treatment Failure ,Survival rate ,Radiation oncologist ,Aged ,business.industry ,pattern of failure ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Survival Rate ,Oncology ,Fluorouracil ,Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,gastric adenocarcinoma ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Chemoradiotherapy ,medicine.drug ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The risk of locoregional recurrence in resected gastric adenocarcinoma is high, but the benefit of adjuvant treatment remains controversial. In particular, after extended lymph node dissection, the role of radiotherapy is questionable. Since 1995, we started a clinical protocol of adjuvant chemoradiotherapy after D2 gastrectomy and analysed the patterns of failure for 291 patients. Adjuvant chemotherapy consisted of five cycles of fluorouracil and leucovorin, and concurrent radiotherapy was given with 4500 cGy from the second cycle of chemotherapy. With a median follow-up of 48 months, 114 patients (39%) showed any type of failure, and the local and regional failures were seen in 7% (20 out of 291) and 12% (35 out of 291), respectively. When the recurrent site was analysed with respect to the radiation field, in-field recurrence was 16% and represented 35% of all recurrences. Our results suggest that adjuvant chemoradiotherapy has a potential effect on reducing locoregional recurrence. Moreover, low locoregional recurrence rates could give a clue as to which subset of patients could be helped by radiotherapy after D2 gastrectomy. However, in order to draw a conclusion on the role of adjuvant radiotherapy, a randomised study is needed.
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- 2004
38. DNA sequence and comparative analysis of chimpanzee chromosome 22
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Ines Hellmann, S. H. Choi, Z. Chen, G.-F. Zhu, Hideki Noguchi, Hans Lehrach, K.-M. Wu, G. Fu, G.-P. Zhao, Atsushi Toyoda, S.-X. Ren, Richard Reinhardt, H.-J. Zheng, Todd D. Taylor, Matthias Platzer, Hidemi Watanabe, Y. Sakaki, Kwang-Jen Hsiao, X.-L. Zhang, Masahira Hattori, Yongseok Lee, Naruya Saitou, T.-T. Liu, Michael Kube, Svante Pääbo, S. Taenzer, Philipp Khaitovich, J.-E. Cheong, B.-F. Wang, Alia Benkahla, Gabriele Nordsiek, S.-Y. Wang, Choong-Gon Kim, Satoshi Oota, M. Scharfe, Asao Fujiyama, Ralf Sudbrak, Takashi Kitano, Marie-Laure Yaspo, Yoko Kuroki, P. Galgoczy, H. Blöcker, Yuji Kohara, Shih-Feng Tsai, and Hong Seog Park
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Pan troglodytes ,Retroelements ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 21 ,Genomics ,Retrotransposon ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,DNA sequencing ,Chimpanzee genome project ,Evolution, Molecular ,Animals ,Humans ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Gene ,Phylogeny ,Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid ,Genetics ,Multidisciplinary ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Physical Chromosome Mapping ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Chromosomes, Mammalian ,Genes ,Mutagenesis ,Chromosome 21 ,Chromosome 22 - Abstract
Human-chimpanzee comparative genome research is essential for narrowing down genetic changes involved in the acquisition of unique human features, such as highly developed cognitive functions, bipedalism or the use of complex language. Here, we report the high-quality DNA sequence of 33.3 megabases of chimpanzee chromosome 22. By comparing the whole sequence with the human counterpart, chromosome 21, we found that 1.44% of the chromosome consists of single-base substitutions in addition to nearly 68,000 insertions or deletions. These differences are sufficient to generate changes in most of the proteins. Indeed, 83% of the 231 coding sequences, including functionally important genes, show differences at the amino acid sequence level. Furthermore, we demonstrate different expansion of particular subfamilies of retrotransposons between the lineages, suggesting different impacts of retrotranspositions on human and chimpanzee evolution. The genomic changes after speciation and their biological consequences seem more complex than originally hypothesized.
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- 2004
39. Liposome-complexed adenoviral gene transfer in cancer cells expressing various levels of coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor
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Youngjoo Lee, Sung-Hoo Hong, Y. H. Kang, K. C. Choi, S. H. Choi, S. J. Lim, E. M. Lee, and I. H. Kim
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Cancer Research ,Virus genetics ,Coxsackie and Adenovirus Receptor-Like Membrane Protein ,Integrins ,Genetic enhancement ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Coxsackievirus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Transfection ,Adenoviridae ,Polyethylene Glycols ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Humans ,Cationic liposome ,RNA, Messenger ,RNA, Neoplasm ,Transgenes ,biology ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Genetic transfer ,Gene Transfer Techniques ,General Medicine ,Genetic Therapy ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Luminescent Proteins ,Oncology ,Cancer cell ,Liposomes ,Cancer research ,Receptors, Virus ,Cell Division - Abstract
Loss of coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) is frequently observed in malignant cancer, hampering adenoviral gene therapy approaches. Complexing adenovirus with cationic liposomes can increase adenoviral transgene expression, particularly in cells with CAR-deficiency. We investigated whether other factors such as lipid composition might be involved in determining the efficiency of liposome-complexed adenoviral gene transfer in cancer cells.Human cancer cell lines with different expression levels of CAR were infected with a GFP transgene. The efficiency of transgene expression was assessed by determining GFP expression using FACS analysis.The efficiency of liposome-complexed adenoviral gene transfer was dependent on the lipid composition constituting liposomes. Polyethylene glycol (PEG)-containing liposomes were most effective in increasing liposome-complexed adenoviral gene transfer. In CAR-deficient cells, use of PEG-containing liposomes enhanced adenoviral gene transfer, whereas in CAR-expressing cells enhancement varied depending on cell type. In some CAR-expressing cells, the effect of liposome complexing was even comparable to that in CAR-deficient cells. Increased adenoviral transgene expression following complexing with PEG-containing liposomes correlated with liposome uptake in cancer cells.Liposome-complexed adenoviral gene transfer appears to depend on lipid composition and the level of liposome uptake by cancer cells, in addition to CAR levels. Our study suggest that these multiple factors should be considered in designing liposome-complexed adenoviral vectors to improve outcomes of current adenoviral cancer gene therapies.
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- 2003
40. Case report: focal hepatic necrosis as a complication of gastric cancer surgery: imaging features in one patient
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M-S, Park, J-S, Yu, K W, Kim, S H, Choi, S-W, Yoon, K Y, Park, and B J, Lim
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Adult ,Male ,Necrosis ,Liver ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Adenocarcinoma ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Ultrasonography - Published
- 2002
41. The prognosis of stage IV gastric carcinoma patients after curative resection
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J H, Lee, S H, Noh, K H, Lah, S H, Choi, and J S, Min
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Male ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Lymph Node Excision ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis - Abstract
In the UICC staging system, stage IV contains not only those patients with distant metastasis but also patients with far-advanced T and N status but without distant metastasis. We investigated the prognostic factors of stage IV gastric carcinoma patients, without distant metastasis after curative resection and the role of surgery.One hundred and ninety stage IV gastric carcinoma patients, without distant metastasis were reviewed after curative resection in our hospital from January 1987 to December 1996.Male sex, distal third location, diffuse or infiltrative type and histologically undifferentiated type were common. Of the 190 patients, 52 (27.4%) patients lived more than 3 years. The lymph node ratio (positive lymph node/retrieved lymph node) and combined resection independently affected survival (P = 0.0013, 0.0061, respectively). The perigastric lymph node ratio was well correlated with overall lymph node ratio (r = 0.794, P0.001).With the involvement of an adjacent organ and knowing the perigastric lymph node ratio, the surgeon can decide upon the extent of dissection and postoperative treatment. However, a prospective study is warranted.
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- 2002
42. DNA ploidy patterns in advanced gastric carcinoma; is it a clinically applicable prognosticator?
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J H, Lee, S H, Noh, K Y, Lee, S H, Choi, and J S, Min
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Ploidies ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,DNA ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Flow Cytometry ,Prognosis ,Aged - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of ploidy patterns as determined by flow cytometry in terms of clinical usefulness.270 patients with a diagnosis of advanced gastric carcinoma were studied with fresh specimens obtained from multiple site avoiding nonviable or nonneoplastic tissues by DNA flow cytometry. DNA ploidy and clinicopathologic factors were compared and survival was analyzed.The mean age of the patients was 56.1 +/- 11.6 years (25-80 years). There were 195 males and 75 females. Aneuploidy was shown in 93 (35.9%) patients. Male sex and differentiated tumor were more frequent in aneuploidy than diploidy (P = 0.011,0.001, respectively). By univariate analysis, tumor location, size, extent of resection, curative resection, serosa invasion, lymph node involvement, and distant metastasis significantly affected survival but not aneuploidy. Significant independent prognostic factors by multivariate analysis were curative resection, serosa invasion and lymph node involvement (P = 0.0001, 0.0114, 0.0262, respectively).DNA ploidy patterns of advanced gastric carcinoma are of limited clinical significance, therefore not a clinically applicable prognosticator.
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- 2002
43. C-terminal fragment of amyloid precursor protein induces astrocytosis
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J H, Bach, H S, Chae, J C, Rah, M W, Lee, C H, Park, S H, Choi, J K, Choi, S H, Lee, Y S, Kim, K Y, Kim, W B, Lee, Y H, Suh, and S S, Kim
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Neurotoxins ,NF-kappa B ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ,Nitric Oxide ,Peptide Fragments ,Rats ,Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor ,Astrocytes ,Enzyme Induction ,Animals ,Humans ,Gliosis ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Nitric Oxide Synthase ,Cells, Cultured - Abstract
One of the pathophysiological features of Alzheimer's disease is astrocytosis around senile plaques. Reactive astrocytes may produce proinflammatory mediators, nitric oxide, and subsequent reactive oxygen intermediates such as peroxynitrites. In the present study, we investigated the possible role of the C-terminal fragment of amyloid precursor protein (CT-APP), which is another constituent of amyloid senile plaque and an abnormal product of APP metabolism, as an inducer of astrocytosis. We report that 100 nM recombinant C-terminal 105 amino acid fragment (CT105) of APP induced astrocytosis morphologically and immunologically. CT105 exposure resulted in activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways as well as transcription factor NF-kappaB. Pretreatment with PD098059 and/or SB203580 decreased nitric oxide (NO) production and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappaB) activation. But inhibitors of NF-kappaB activation did not affect MAPKs activation whereas they abolished NO production and attenuated astrocytosis. Furthermore, conditioned media derived from CT105-treated astrocytes enhanced neurotoxicity and pretreatment with NO and peroxynitrite scavengers attenuated its toxicity. These suggest that CT-APP may participate in Alzheimer's pathogenesis through MAPKs- and NF-kappaB-dependent astrocytosis and iNOS induction.
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- 2001
44. Stenting with intravenous abciximab infusion for the treatment of left main coronary artery thrombosis during coronary angioplasty
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D, Choi, Y, Jang, B K, Lee, S H, Choi, K H, Byun, W H, Shim, and S Y, Cho
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Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments ,Abciximab ,Coronary Thrombosis ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Humans ,Female ,Stents ,Platelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ,Coronary Angiography ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Aged - Abstract
A 67-year-old female patient complained of exertional precordial chest pain with radiation to the left shoulder occurring over a two-month period. An acute non-Q wave anterior myocardial infarction was diagnosed. On the third day of admission, coronary angiography revealed two-vessel disease with 73% luminal narrowing of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery and 50% luminal narrowing of the mid-right coronary artery. The initial attempt to implant a NIR stent (Boston Scientific/Scimed, Inc., Maple Grove, Minnesota) was unsuccessful. We report on the successful rescue implantation of two MAC (Maximum Arterial re-Creation) stents (Advanced Medical Technologies, Germany), in conjunction with the infusion of abciximab for the treatment of an abrupt closure due to thrombus of the left main coronary artery.
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- 2001
45. Cytoprotective effect of arginine deiminase on taxol-induced apoptosis in DU145 human prostate cancer cells
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S W, Kang, H, Kang, I S, Park, S H, Choi, K H, Shin, Y S, Chun, B G, Chun, and B H, Min
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Lipopolysaccharides ,Male ,Protein Synthesis Inhibitors ,Sertoli Cells ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Paclitaxel ,Hydrolases ,Molecular Sequence Data ,G1 Phase ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Apoptosis ,DNA Fragmentation ,Arginine ,Nitric Oxide ,Cell Line ,Rats ,Cytoprotection ,Astrocytes ,Culture Media, Conditioned ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cycloheximide ,Sequence Alignment - Abstract
We purified and partially sequenced a cytostatic protein from the ASC-17D Sertoli cell-conditioned media (rSCCM) showing a molecular weight of 90 kDa with homodimeric composition. N-terminal amino acid analysis revealed that the protein was homologous to the arginine deiminase (ADI) of Mycoplasma arginini. We found ADI enzyme activity in rSCCM and the abolishment of the growth inhibitory effect by the supplement of L-arginine. Thus, we confirmed that the cytostatic activity in rSCCM was due to the depletion of extracellular L-arginine by ADI. Apparent increase of cell death or DNA fragmentation was not observed in DU145 cells cultured in the presence of ADI. Incubation of DU145 cancer cells with taxol resulted in a marked DNA fragmentation, whereas pretreatment with ADI or cycloheximide protected the cells from taxol-induced apoptosis. Preincubation of the cells with ADI inhibited S35-methionine incorporation into protein synthesis in a dose dependent manner. These data suggest that ADI-induced arginine depletion may inhibit protein synthesis, and result in the protection of apoptotic cell death that requires new protein synthesis.
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- 2000
46. Manubrium-sparing median sternotomy as a uniform approach for cardiac operations
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J B, Choi, H W, Yang, J O, Han, and S H, Choi
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Adult ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,Sternum ,integumentary system ,Adolescent ,Manubrium ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Middle Aged ,Surgical Technique ,Aged - Abstract
We used a manubrium-sparing sternotomy to perform intracardiac operations on 26 patients between November 1997 and April 1998. We developed this less-invasive surgical technique as a uniform approach in order to reduce skin and skeletal trauma, while maintaining the advantages of the full median sternotomy, such as standard aortic and venous cannulations and use of both antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia. During the same period, 26 other patients with intracardiac lesions underwent operation through a standard full sternotomy. In the manubrium-sparing sternotomy group, there was no intraoperative complication or conversion to full median sternotomy. The average postoperative chest drainage was less in the manubrium-sparing sternotomy group (242.7 ± 184.5 mL/24 hours, vs 499.2 ± 416.3 mL/24 hours; P
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- 2000
47. CD44s expression in human colon carcinomas influences growth of liver metastases
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S H, Choi, K, Takahashi, H, Eto, S S, Yoon, and K K, Tanabe
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Male ,Liver Neoplasms ,Mice, Nude ,Transfection ,Recombinant Proteins ,Alternative Splicing ,Mice ,Hyaluronan Receptors ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Humans ,Protein Isoforms ,Cell Division - Abstract
CD44 is a family of cell-surface adhesion molecules which exist in several isoforms arising from mRNA alternative. Malignant transformation of colonic mucosa is associated with alterations in CD44 expression, which result in up-regulation of high-molecular-weight CD44 isoforms and down-regulation of CD44s. We have demonstrated that stable transfection of CD44s into colon-carcinoma cell lines reduces their tumorigenicity. To understand the influence of CD44s expression on the metastatic potential of human colon carcinomas, we measured the ability of several different CD44s-transfected colon carcinomas to establish experimental liver metastases following splenic inoculation in mice. We observed that introduction of CD44s into 2 different human colon carcinoma cell lines, HT29 and KM12C6, resulted in reduced growth of liver metastases by as much as 75%. To explore the relationship between hyaluronate adhesion and metastasis, we transfected HT29 cells with cDNA encoding a mutant CD44s that does not bind to hyaluronate. HT29 transfectants expressing this mutant CD44s demonstrate an 84% reduction in growth of liver metastases, despite minimal binding to hyaluronate by the mutant CD44s. In concert, these results indicate that CD44s down-regulation, which occurs with malignant transformation of colonic mucosa, is associated with enhanced growth of experimental liver metastases. Consequently, the functional consequences of CD44s down-regulation in colon carcinomas may be just as significant as the consequences of up-regulation of other CD44 isoforms.
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- 2000
48. Cloning and analysis of the Epstein-Barr virus glycoprotein 350 genes
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S H, Chang, S H, Kim, W K, Lee, H J, Kim, S H, Choi, J H, Park, H S, Jang, G H, Chung, T H, Kwon, D H, Kim, M S, Yang, and Y S, Jang
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Viral Structural Proteins ,Herpesvirus 4, Human ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,Base Sequence ,Genes, Viral ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Cell Line ,Viral Matrix Proteins ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,DNA, Viral ,Animals ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cloning, Molecular ,Antigens, Viral ,Sequence Alignment - Abstract
Membrane glycoprotein 350 (gp350) of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is considered as a major target for vaccine development, since the gp350 has been identified as the virus' mediator for receptor interaction and as an inducer of specific in vitro virus-neutralizing antibodies. In an initial attempt to develop an effective DNA vaccine against an EBV infection, gp350 genes were isolated from SNU-20 and SNU-1103 which are the EBV-infected lymphoblastoid cell lines established in Korea. In addition, the nucleotide sequences of the gp350 genes were determined and compared with those of other EBV strains such as B95-8, P3HR-1/AG876 and M81. Sequence analysis showed that similar high degrees of homology between 2 EBV strains derived from African Burkitt's lymphoma, P3HR-1 and AG876, was shown between the gp350 genes isolated from 2 EBV-infected lymphoblastoid cell lines established in Korea. Furthermore, these 2 Korean and 2 African strains displayed nearly identical patterns of sequence variations from B95-8. In addition, the sequence of the isolated gp350 genes, which have been reported to be associated with the biology of EBV infection, is analyzed.
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- 1998
49. Expression and mutational analysis of the DCC, DPC4, and MADR2/JV18-1 genes in neuroblastoma
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X T, Kong, S H, Choi, A, Inoue, F, Xu, T, Chen, J, Takita, J, Yokota, F, Bessho, M, Yanagisawa, R, Hanada, K, Yamamoto, and Y, Hayashi
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Male ,Gene Expression ,Receptors, Cell Surface ,Smad2 Protein ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Neuroblastoma ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Humans ,Genes, Tumor Suppressor ,RNA, Messenger ,Child ,Neoplasm Staging ,Smad4 Protein ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Exons ,DCC Receptor ,Neoplasm Proteins ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Genes, DCC ,Child, Preschool ,Mutation ,Trans-Activators ,Female ,Cell Adhesion Molecules - Abstract
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosome 18q21 is found frequently in various human cancers. Three candidate tumor suppressor genes, DCC (deleted in colorectal carcinomas), DPC4 (deleted in pancreatic carcinomas, locus 4), and MADR2/JV18-1 (MAD-related gene 2), have been cloned and identified from this chromosome region. We have reported recently that LOH on chromosome 18q is observed frequently in neuroblastoma. Alterations of DCC are involved in many human tumors. DPC4 and MADR2/JV18-1 are recently demonstrated to be altered in pancreatic and colorectal cancers, respectively. To confirm if inactivation of the DCC, DPC4, and MADR2/JV18-1 genes is involved in the pathogenesis of neuroblastoma and to clarify the mechanism of inactivation, we analyzed the expression of DCC, DPC4, and MADR2/JV18-1 in neuroblastoma cell lines and primary tumors by reverse transcription-PCR and investigated the mutations in the coding regions of these genes by PCR/reverse transcription-PCR single-strand conformation polymorphism. We found that 12 of 25 (48%) cell lines and 14 of 32 (44%) primary tumors, including 3 with 18q LOH, had absent or reduced expression of DCC mRNA. Expression was more likely to be reduced in advanced (67%) than in early stage neuroblastomas (24%) (P = 0.036), suggesting that inactivation of the DCC gene plays an important role in the progression of neuroblastoma. Altered expression of DPC4 was found in six (24%) cell lines and six (19%) tumors. MADR2/JV18-1 expression was reduced or absent only in four (16%) cell lines and three (9%) tumors. Mutations of the DCC genes were examined in 25 of 29 exons in neuroblastoma cell lines, and those exons in which mutations were found were further examined in primary tumors. We found missense mutations of AAC (Asn) to AGC (Ser) at DCC codon 176 in one cell line and ACC (Thr) to ATC (Ile) at codon 1105 in one cell line and tumor, respectively; polymorphisms of CGA (Arg) to GGA (Gly) at codon 201 and TTT (Phe) to TTG (Leu) at codon 951 in most of the cell lines and tumors; and a silent mutation of GAG (Glu) to GAA (Glu) at codon 118 in four cell lines and five primary tumors. We did not identify any mutations in the DPC4 and MADR2/JV18-1 genes in neuroblastoma. Our results suggested that mutations of the DCC gene may be involved in the pathogenesis of neuroblastomas but failed to account for the relatively high frequency of the altered expression, implying that other mechanisms are responsible for the inactivation of the DCC gene in neuroblastoma. Low frequency of reduced or absent mRNA expression and lack of mutations in DPC4 and MADR2/JV18-1 genes suggested a limited role for these two genes in neuroblastoma.
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- 1997
50. Human SY5Y neuroblastoma cell interactions with laminin isoforms: neurite outgrowth on laminin-5 is mediated by integrin alpha 3 beta 1
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Barbara E. Smith, Patricia Rouselle, Esther S. H. Choi, Amy D. Bradshaw, Dennis O. Clegg, and Elizabeth A. Wayner
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Gene isoform ,Cell Extracts ,Integrins ,Neurite ,Placenta ,Integrin ,Biology ,Extracellular matrix ,Receptors, Laminin ,Mice ,Neuroblastoma ,Laminin ,medicine ,Cell Adhesion ,Neurites ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell adhesion ,Integrin alpha3beta1 ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,General Medicine ,Molecular biology ,Extracellular Matrix ,Molecular Weight ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Axon guidance ,Keratinocyte ,Cell Adhesion Molecules - Abstract
Laminin (Ln) isoforms may play important roles in neuronal development, particularly axon guidance, but neural receptors mediating interactions with Ln are not entirely understood. In this paper, we have compared the adhesive and process outgrowth activities of a human neuroblastoma cell line SY5Y on various laminin isoforms. Cell adhesion and process outgrowth were examined on murine Ln-1 (Englebreth-Holm-Swarm sarcoma laminin), human placental Ln-1 (human Ln-1[p]), human Ln-2 (merosin), human Ln-5 (kalinin/epiligrin/nicein), and human foreskin keratinocyte extracellular matrix extract (human HFK-ECM). Ln-5 was shown to evoke process outgrowth in amounts comparable to other Ln isoforms. Antibody perturbation experiments showed that adhesion and process outgrowth on murine Ln-1 was primarily mediated by the integrin alpha 1 beta 1, whereas adhesion and outgrowth on human Ln-5 and human HFK-ECM were mediated by alpha 3 beta 1. Adhesion to human Ln-1(p) and Ln-2 was not blocked by addition of anti-alpha 1 or anti-alpha 3 antibodies alone, but adhesion was partially perturbed when these antibodies were added in combination. Process outgrowth on human Ln-1(p) was blocked when either anti-alpha 3 or anti-beta 1 antibodies were added, indicating that alpha 3 beta 1 is the primary integrin heterodimer responsible for process extension on this substrate. These results demonstrate that Ln-5 and other Ln isoforms support comparable levels of adhesion and process outgrowth, but different integrin heterodimers, alone and in combination, are used by SY5Y cells to mediate responses.
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- 1996
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