386 results on '"Ji-Hae Lee"'
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202. Effectiveness of the 308-nm excimer laser on hypopigmentation after lichen striatus: A retrospective study of 12 patients
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Gyong Moon Kim, Ji Yoon Choo, Hyub Kim, Hee Sun Chang, Jung Min Bae, and Ji Hae Lee
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Treatment outcome ,Dermatology ,Risk Assessment ,Severity of Illness Index ,Sampling Studies ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,308 nm excimer laser ,Photography ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Lichen striatus ,Child ,Hypopigmentation ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Follow up studies ,Lichen Planus ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Published
- 2015
203. Fermented green tea extract alleviates obesity and related complications and alters gut microbiota composition in diet-induced obese mice
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Bum Jin Lee, Donghyun Cho, Dae Bang Seo, Sung Joon Lee, Hyun Woo Jeong, Jae Young Choi, Ji Hae Lee, and Il-Hong Bae
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Adipose tissue ,Mice, Obese ,Green tea extract ,White adipose tissue ,Gut flora ,Diet, High-Fat ,Antioxidants ,Camellia sinensis ,Mice ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Obesity ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,biology ,Bacteria ,Plant Extracts ,Fatty liver ,Lipid metabolism ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Lipid Metabolism ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Endocrinology ,Diet-induced obese - Abstract
Obesity is caused by an imbalance between caloric intake and energy expenditure and accumulation of excess lipids in adipose tissues. Recent studies have demonstrated that green tea and its processed products (e.g., oolong and black tea) are introduced to exert beneficial effects on lipid metabolism. Here, we propose that fermented green tea (FGT) extract, as a novel processed green tea, exhibits antiobesity effects. FGT reduced body weight gain and fat mass without modifying food intake. mRNA expression levels of lipogenic and inflammatory genes were downregulated in white adipose tissue of FGT-administered mice. FGT treatment alleviated glucose intolerance and fatty liver symptoms, common complications of obesity. Notably, FGT restored the changes in gut microbiota composition (e.g., the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes and Bacteroides/Prevotella ratios), which is reported to be closely related with the development of obesity and insulin resistance, induced by high-fat diets. Collectively, FGT improves obesity and its associated symptoms and modulates composition of gut microbiota; thus, it could be used as a novel dietary component to control obesity and related symptoms.
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- 2015
204. TTP mediates cisplatin-induced apoptosis of head and neck cancer cells by down-regulating the expression of Bcl-2
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Jeong Woo Park, Ji Hae Lee, Won Wook Jeong, Su Bien Park, Wha Ja Cho, Yo Hwan Kim, Jeong Wan Do, Byung Ju Lee, Yeonsoo Joe, Hun Taeg Chung, Hee Jeong Cha, and Byung Kyun Ko
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Tristetraprolin ,Blotting, Western ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,RNA, Messenger ,RNA, Small Interfering ,neoplasms ,Cell Proliferation ,Pharmacology ,Cisplatin ,Chemistry ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Binding protein ,Head and neck cancer ,medicine.disease ,Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma ,Lymphoma ,stomatognathic diseases ,Infectious Diseases ,Oncology ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin is widely used for treatment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) is an anti-apoptotic protein that is overexpressed in cancer cells and confers resistance to cisplatin. Thus, inhibition of Bcl-2 expression may enhance the cisplatin sensitivity of cancer cells. In this study, we report that the AU-rich element (ARE) binding protein tristetraprolin (TTP) inhibits the expression of Bcl-2 and enhances cisplatin sensitivity of HNSCC cells. Cisplatin-sensitive HNSCC cells express high levels of TTP and low levels of Bcl-2, while cisplatin-resistant HNSCC cells have low levels of TTP and high levels of Bcl-2. Inhibition of TTP expression using siRNA increases levels of Bcl-2 and decreases cisplatin sensitivity in HNSCC cells. On the contrary, overexpression of TTP decreases Bcl-2 expression and increases sensitivity to cisplatin. Together, the results of the present study suggest that TTP expression enhances cisplatin sensitivity in HNSCC cells by reducing levels of Bcl-2.
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- 2015
205. Effect of humidity on the quality characteristics of the 3rd day of 5th instar silkworm powder.
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Ji Hae Lee, SooHyun Kim, You-Young Jo, HaeYong Kweon, Jong Young Jeon, Wan-Teak Ju, Hyun-Bok Kim, Kee-Young Kim, Seong-Wan Kim, and Su-Bae Kim
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SILKWORMS , *HUMIDITY , *POWDERS , *FUNCTIONAL foods , *MOISTURE - Abstract
Freeze-dried 3rdday of 5th instar silkworm powder (FDSP) has been produced and consumed as functional food ingredient in Korea. Generally, FDSP is distributed in the dehumidification state. In this study, the effect of humid condition (30%, 50%, 70%, and 90% RH) on the quality characteristics of FDSP was examined. The color of FDSP, greenish yellow, becomes dark with the change of redness and yellowness. When FDSP is exposed for 4 h at 90% RH, the lightness was changed from 56 to 51, redness from -0.8 to 3.7, and yellowness from 26.5 to 21.6. The proximate composition of FDSP was not significantly changed except 90% RH condition. At that condition, moisture content (5.7%) was increased to 26.8% and crude fat (11.3%) decreased to 1.9% (3 wk 90% RH). Mineral content change during storage can be classified to 3 types; sulfur rapidly decreased, potassium mostly stable with some decreased with humidity, and sodium increased with high humid condition. Vitamins were not significantly affected. However, DNJ was abruptly decreased to 0.03 g/100g in humid condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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206. Effects of silkworm and its by-products on muscle mass and exercise performance in ICR mice.
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Ji Hae Lee, You-Young Jo, Wan-Taek Ju, Kee-Young Kim, and HaeYong Kweon
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TREADMILL exercise , *SILKWORMS , *MUSCLE mass , *BLOOD urea nitrogen , *WASTE products , *EXERCISE , *MICE - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the effect of silkworm, and its by-products on exercise endurance, muscle mass, and fatigue recovery using ICR mice model. Powders of silkworm, pupae, dongchunghacho, and silk powder were suspended in water and feed to mice for 2 weeks. The forced swimming time was increased by 4.3, 4.1 and 2.8 seconds after silkworm, pupae, and dongchughacho administration compared to DW fed group. Increases in exercise ability were achieved by difference mechanism according to feeding materials. Pupae increased muscle mass by 129% compared with the control group which may effect on elongation of swimming time. Dongchunghacho improved the plasma concentrations of fatigue markers such as creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and D-lactate. Silkworm administration showed dual effect, the muscle mass induction (114% vs. control) and anti-fatigue (plasma creatinine, BUN, and D-lactate were 63, 75, and 78% vs. con) effect which contributed most elongated swimming time. In conclusion, silkworm and its by-products including pupae and dongchunghacho with the predominant protein and bioactive components improved muscle mass and showed anti-fatigue effect which could promote exercise performance ability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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207. Temporal Trends of Hospitalization, Mortality, and Financial Impact Related to Preeclampsia with Severe Features in Hawai'i and the United States.
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Ji Hae Lee, Guangxiang Zhang, Harvey, Scott, and Kazuma Nakagawa
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PREECLAMPSIA ,STATISTICAL process control ,MEDICAL care costs ,MATERNAL mortality ,HOSPITAL mortality - Abstract
The temporal trend of hospitalizations, cost, and outcomes associated with preeclampsia with severe features have been inadequately studied. The publicly available Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database was accessed to examine the temporal trend of total number of discharges, age, death, and mean charges per admission associated with preeclampsia with severe features. Eleven-year temporal trends (2004 to 2014) of these measures were compared using linear regression and run charts using the statistical process control rule. From 2004 to 2014, the total number of discharges related to preeclampsia with severe features increased both for Hawai'i and the U.S. (United States) (Hawai'i: 104 to 231; U.S.: 35,082 to 55,235; both P<.0001). The corresponding rates of discharges per 100,000 population also both increased (Hawai'i: 8.2 to 16.3; U.S.: 12.0 to 17.3; both P<.0001). Comparing the temporal trends between Hawai'i and the incidence than the national level (an annual increase rate of 9.2% in Hawai'i vs 4.2% nationally; P=.0004). The cost of hospitalization for preeclampsia with severe features also showed an increased trend for both Hawai'i and the U.S. (Hawai'i: 33.1% increase, P=.0005; U.S.: 41.1% increase, P<.0001). In the U.S., in-hospital mortality rates associated with this condition decreased from 0.09% in 2004 to 0.02% in 2014 (P=.03). In conclusion, the number of discharges related to preeclampsia with severe features increased over an 11-year period in Hawai'i and the U.S., and the rate of increase was higher in Hawai'i than the U.S. Maternal mortality rates from this condition also declined over the study period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
208. Primary Breast Carcinoma with Neuroendocrine Features: Imaging Features on Mammography and Ultrasonography.
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Ji-Eun Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Soung Hee Kim, Kyung Eun Bae, Ji Hae Lee, Mi-Jin Kang, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soo Hyun Kim, and Kyeongmee Park
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BREAST cancer ,ULTRASONIC imaging - Abstract
Primary breast carcinoma with neuroendocrine features is an extremely rare and underrecognized subtype of the breast carcinoma. And up to present, its biologic behavior, the most effective treatment, and prognosis are not well recognized. To diagnose this rare entity, special tumor stains of neuroendocrine markers are required, which are not routinely used. The imaging features of primary breast carcinoma with neuroendocrine features (BCNF) have not been accurately described due to the extreme rarity of this tumor type. We report the imaging features in a case of BCNF, with imaging findings different from the typical imaging findings of invasive breast carcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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209. Treatment of nevus depigmentosus using the 308-nm excimer laser: A retrospective study of 14 patients
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Hee Sun Chang, Jung Min Bae, Ji Hae Lee, Gyong Moon Kim, Han Mi Jung, and Hyub Kim
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Adolescent ,Dermatology ,Sampling Studies ,Nevus depigmentosus ,Young Adult ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,308 nm excimer laser ,medicine ,Humans ,Low-Level Light Therapy ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Hypopigmentation ,Nevus, Pigmented ,business.industry ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Published
- 2016
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210. Repigmentation of poliosis in a patient with segmental vitiligo
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Jung Min Bae, Ji Hae Lee, Gyong Moon Kim, and Hyuck Sun Kwon
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Administration, Topical ,Prednisolone ,Treatment outcome ,Vitiligo ,Administration, Oral ,Segmental vitiligo ,Dermatology ,Tacrolimus ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Low-Level Light Therapy ,Hypopigmentation ,Melanins ,business.industry ,Eyelids ,Recovery of Function ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Eyebrows ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Poliosis ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2016
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211. Traumatic panniculitis with localized hypertrichosis: Two new cases and considerations
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Kyung Eun Jung, Jun Y. Lee, Ji Hae Lee, Young M. Park, Hei S. Kim, and Hyung Ok Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,Traumatic panniculitis ,business ,Localized hypertrichosis ,Surgery - Published
- 2012
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212. Effects of topical application of growth factors followed by microneedle therapy in women with female pattern hair loss: A pilot study
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Min Seok Cheon, Hyun Jeong Park, Yong Gyu Park, Baik Kee Cho, Young Sun Eun, Ji Hae Lee, and Young Bok Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,Uncombable hair syndrome ,business.industry ,HAIR THINNING ,Hair shaft ,Woolly hair ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Alternative treatment ,Hair loss ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Scalp ,medicine ,University medical ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
canaliculi). They present at or shortly after birth, and most cases are associated with other systemic conditions. Uncombable hair syndrome is similar to APKH; however, the SEM cross-section appears triangular, which is different from the presentation of APKH. Diffuse partial woolly hair (DPWH) and environmental factors such as trauma, radiation and drugs should also be ruled out. DPWH comprises predominantly normal straight hairs intermingled with thinner curly hairs. DPWH usually involves the whole hair shaft and patients complain of hair loss. Acquired progressive kinking of the hair can progress to hair thinning and androgenetic alopecia or resolve to normal hairs. Better prognosis may be expected in female or prepubertal patients and those with involvement of non-androgen-dependent areas of the scalp. There are no effective treatments for APKH. Topical minoxidil is regarded as an alternative treatment; however, it is generally unable to prevent androgenetic alopecia. Ki-Hun SONG, Jin PARK, Seok-Kweon YUN, Han-Uk KIM, Ji-Hyun YI Department of Dermatology, Research Institute of Clinical Medicine, Chonbuk National University Medical School, and Jun & Jung Dermatologic Clinic, Jeonju, Korea
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- 2012
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213. Unusual presentation of multiple palisaded encapsulated neuromas
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Gyong Moon Kim, Ji Hyun Lee, Seok Jin Kang, Ji Hae Lee, and Si Yong Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Dermatology ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business - Published
- 2012
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214. Acetylenic acid analogues from the edible mushroom Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius) and their effects on the gene expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma target genes
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Seong Su Hong, Dae Sik Jang, Dongho Lee, Sung Joon Lee, Hui-Zi Jin, Hak Ju Lee, Nahyun Kim, Ji Hae Lee, Bang Yeon Hwang, and Wonsik Jeong
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Gene Expression ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Antineoplastic Agents ,CHO Cells ,Transfection ,Biochemistry ,Mass Spectrometry ,Troglitazone ,Genes, Reporter ,Cricetinae ,Drug Discovery ,Gene expression ,Animals ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Chromans ,Luciferases ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Reporter gene ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Organic Chemistry ,Hep G2 Cells ,Peroxisome ,PPAR gamma ,Edible mushroom ,chemistry ,Alkynes ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Molecular Medicine ,Thiazolidinediones ,Agaricales ,Chanterelle - Abstract
A new acetylenic acid, (10E,14Z)-9-oxooctadeca-10,14-dien-12-ynoic acid (1), was isolated from the edible mushroom Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius), together with a known acetylenic acid, (10E,14Z)-9-hydroxyoctadeca-10,14-dien-12-ynoic acid (2) and their structures were determined through analysis of NMR and mass data. The new acetylenic acid (1) specifically activated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ with an EC(50) value of 1.88 μM as measured by a reporter gene assay. Expression of PPAR-γ target genes were significantly altered as well, supporting the hypothesis that compound 1 is a PPAR-γ potential agonist that regulates transcription of the PPAR-γ target genes.
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- 2012
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215. Effects of gamma-irradiated soybean pod extract on oxidative stress, cancer cell viability, and tyrosinase inhibition
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Jae-Kyung Kim, Mi Jung Kim, Hyun-Joo Kim, Byong Won Lee, Yong-Hee Jeon, Koan Sik Woo, Eun-Yeong Sim, Ji Hae Lee, and Choon-Ki Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Tyrosinase ,Biophysics ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Functional food ,medicine ,Food science ,Irradiation ,Pharmacology ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Chemistry ,fungi ,010401 analytical chemistry ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Point of delivery ,Biochemistry ,Polyphenol ,Cancer cell ,Oxidative stress ,Food Science - Abstract
Soybean pods contain abundant dietary fiber and phytochemicals, including phenolic compounds. However, few bioactivity studies have been conducted using soybean pods, while soybean leaves, and seeds have been well characterized. In this study, the effect of gamma irradiation on the physiological properties of soybean pod extract (SPE) was investigated. SPE was irradiated at 0, 5, 10, and 20 kGy, and the phenolic compound concentration and antioxidant activity were investigated. The total phenolic compounds were increased and total flavonoids were decreased as the irradiation dose increased. Antioxidant activity, which was measured using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, 2,2′-azino-bis-3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid, and 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assays, improved as the irradiation dose increased. In addition, cancer cell viability, and tyrosinase activity were reduced by gamma irradiation. These results show that soybean pods can be utilized as functional food materials after gamma irradiation. Practical applications Gamma irradiation modified the chemical composition of soybean pod extract (SPE). Such irradiation improved the antioxidant, anti-pigmentation, and anti-carcinogenesis effects compared to those of control SPE. Therefore, this material, previously considered a byproduct of soybean processing, can be used as a functional food to prevent such disorders as oxidative damage, cancer, and hyperpigmentation.
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- 2017
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216. The Efficacy of a Gain-Switched 311-nm Titanium:Sapphire Laser in the Treatment of Vitiligo
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Gyong Moon Kim, Yu Seok Jung, Jung Min Bae, and Ji Hae Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Biopsy ,Vitiligo ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Pilot Projects ,Dermatology ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,law.invention ,Young Adult ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Research Letter ,medicine ,Humans ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Skin ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Ti:sapphire laser ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Laser ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Female ,Laser Therapy ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,Titanium - Abstract
This observational pilot study evaluates the efficacy and safety of the 311-nm titanium:sapphire laser in the treatment of vitiligo.
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- 2017
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217. Phototherapy for Vitiligo
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Han Mi Jung, Gyong Moon Kim, Jung Min Bae, Ji Hae Lee, Won Joon Choi, Joo Hee Lee, and Bo Young Hong
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Treatment response ,Time Factors ,Vitiligo ,Skin Pigmentation ,Dermatology ,Cochrane Library ,Generalized vitiligo ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Prospective cohort study ,PUVA Therapy ,Original Investigation ,Photosensitizing Agents ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,PUVA phototherapy ,Phototherapy ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Quartile ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Ultraviolet Therapy ,business - Abstract
Importance References to the expected treatment response to phototherapy would be helpful in the management of vitiligo because phototherapy requires long treatment durations over several months. Objective To estimate the treatment response of vitiligo to phototherapy. Data Sources A comprehensive database search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane library from inception to January 26, 2016, was performed for all prospective studies. The main keywords used were vitiligo , phototherapy , psoralen , PUVA , ultraviolet , NBUVB , and narrowband . Study Selection All prospective studies reporting phototherapy outcome for at least 10 participants with generalized vitiligo were included. Of 319 studies initially identified, the full texts of 141 studies were assessed for eligibility, and 35 were finally included in the analysis. Of these, 29 studies included 1201 patients undergoing narrowband UV-B (NBUVB) phototherapy, and 9 included 227 patients undergoing psoralen–UV-A (PUVA) phototherapy. Data Extraction and Synthesis Two reviewers independently extracted the following data: study design, number and characteristics of the participants, phototherapy protocol, and rate of repigmentation based on the quartile scale. Single-arm meta-analyses were performed for the NBUVB and PUVA groups. Sample size–weighted means were calculated using a random-effects model for the repigmentation rates of the included studies. Main Outcomes and Measures The primary outcomes were at least mild (≥25%), at least moderate (≥50%), and marked (≥75%) responses on a quartile scale. Response rates were calculated as the number of participants who showed the corresponding repigmentation divided by the number of all participants enrolled in the individual studies. Results The meta-analysis included 35 unique studies (1428 unique patients). For NBUVB phototherapy, an at least mild response occurred in 62.1% (95% CI, 46.9%-77.3%) of 130 patients in 3 studies at 3 months, 74.2% (95% CI, 68.5%-79.8%) of 232 patients in 11 studies at 6 months, and 75.0% (95% CI, 60.9%-89.2%) of 512 patients in 8 studies at 12 months. A marked response was achieved in 13.0% (95% CI, 2.1%-23.9%) of 106 patients in 2 studies at 3 months, 19.2% (95% CI, 11.4%-27.0%) of 266 patients in 13 studies at 6 months, and 35.7% (95% CI, 21.5%-49.9%) of 540 patients in 9 studies at 12 months. For PUVA phototherapy, an at least mild response occurred in 51.4% (95% CI, 28.1%-74.7%) of 103 patients in 4 studies at 6 months and 61.6% (95% CI, 20.2%-100%) of 72 patients in 3 studies at 12 months. In the subgroup analyses, marked responses were achieved on the face and neck in 44.2% (95% CI, 24.2%-64.2%), on the trunk in 26.1% (95% CI, 8.7%-43.5%), on the extremities in 17.3% (95% CI, 8.2%-26.5%), and on the hands and feet in none after at least 6 months of NBUVB phototherapy. Conclusions and Relevance Long-duration phototherapy should be encouraged to enhance the treatment response in vitiligo. The greatest response is anticipated on the face and neck.
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218. Rhododendrin inhibits toll-like receptor-7-mediated psoriasis-like skin inflammation in mice
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Jongheon Shin, Ji Hae Lee, Yoon-Jae Jeon, Shyam Kishor Sah, Hee Seung Yang, and Tae-Yoon Kim
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Keratinocytes ,0301 basic medicine ,Rhododendron ,Primary Cell Culture ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Inflammation ,Imiquimod ,Pharmacology ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Phenols ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Glycosides ,RNA, Messenger ,Protein kinase A ,Molecular Biology ,Skin ,Toll-like receptor ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,NF-kappa B ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Mononuclear cell infiltration ,030104 developmental biology ,Toll-Like Receptor 7 ,Mechanism of action ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Aminoquinolines ,Cytokines ,Molecular Medicine ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Rhododendrin ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Many active compounds present in Rhododendron brachycarpum have been used in traditional Oriental medicine for the treatment of various skin diseases. However, the precise mechanism of action of the compounds isolated from R. brachycarpum and their relevance as therapeutics for the treatment of psoriasis remain elusive. In this study, we report that rhododendrin isolated from R. brachycarpum strongly inhibits imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriasis-like skin inflammation in mice. We showed that topical treatment with rhododendrin reduces IMQ-induced skin hyperplasia, inflammatory mononuclear cell infiltration and the expression of pro-inflammatory mediators in mouse skin. In addition, we found that rhododendrin inhibits the activation of the TLR-7/NF-κB and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in both IMQ-induced psoriasis-like skin inflammation in mice and in normal human epidermal keratinocytes treated with IMQ. These results suggest that rhododendrin has an anti-inflammatory effect and can be used as a therapeutic to fight against psoriasis and other inflammatory skin diseases.
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- 2017
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219. Image Gallery: Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn
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Ho Kwon, Gyong Moon Kim, Ji Hae Lee, and Ja-Seong Bae
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030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Text mining ,business.industry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2017
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220. Slow Growing Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis of the Breast: A Case Report
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Myeong Ja Jeong, Ah Reum Park, Kyung Eun Bae, Jae Hyung Kim, Ji Hae Lee, Mi Jin Kang, Soo Hyun Kim, Ji Young Kim, Soung Hee Kim, and Hyun-Jung Kim
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,General surgery ,Fibromatosis ,ultrasonography ,Desmoid type fibromatosis ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,body regions ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Ultrasonography ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business ,Slow Growing ,breast ,fibromatosis - Abstract
Fibromatosis or desmoid tumor of the breast is a rare benign entity that has no metastatic potential but has significant risk of local recurrence. Its association with previous surgical or accidental trauma and Gardner's syndrome has been reported. Awareness of this lesion is important as the diagnosis is often confused with breast carcinoma. We report a case of a 44-year-old woman who presented with a palpable mass in her left breast, close to the axilla since a few months ago. She had undergone excisional biopsy for her left breast mass 15 months ago, and the diagnosis was confirmed as intraductal papilloma with atypical ductal hyperplasia. Subsequent ultrasound and core needle biopsy revealed stromal fibrosis. After 9 months, the mass showed an increase in its size and the anteroposterior to width ratio on ultrasonography compared to the previous examination, and final excisional biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of desmoid-type fibromatosis.
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- 2017
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221. The Molecular Metabolism of the Key Ingredients in the Steamed and Freeze-Dried Mature Silkworm Powder: Effects and Mechanisms.
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Min-Ju Kim, Seong Ryul Kim, Ji Hae Lee, Byeongyeob Jeon, Seokho Kim, Eun Ji Go, and Hyunwoo Park
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SILKWORMS , *PARKINSON'S disease , *HEPATIC fibrosis , *ALZHEIMER'S disease , *FATTY liver - Abstract
The mature Bombyx mori silkworm is recognized as a rich source of several nutrients. A unique steaming process has been developed to enhance the palatability of Bombyx mori silkworm and make it more convenient to consume. Additionally, it has also been freeze-dried into a powder form, which is recognized as a nutritional supplement with many health benefits. Steamed and Freeze-dried Mature Silkworm Powder (SMSP) is said to offer a wide range of benefits, including longevity, improved athletic performance, prevention of alcohol-induced liver fibrosis or tumors, amelioration of fatty liver, prevention of peptic ulcers, regulation of melanin production, and mitigation of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases by improving cognitive function. The nutritional composition of SMSP is particularly high in glycine, alanine and serine. This review aims to summarize the molecular mechanisms underlying the diverse effects induced by these key components of SMSP. Such elucidation will enhance the credibility of future studies on SMSP, which will require more comprehensive analyses. It appears that SMSP represents a natural health supplement that could have a positive impact on global human health while increasing income. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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222. Hypermethylation of the interferon regulatory factor 5 promoter in Epstein-Barr virus-associated gastric carcinoma
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Seung Hyun Kwon, Heejei Yoon, Hyun Gyu Lee, Jae Myun Lee, Pil Gu Park, Seung Myung Dong, Ji Hae Lee, Hoguen Kim, S. Diane Hayward, Hyun-Jin Kwon, Hyemi Kim, Sung Gyu Cho, and Jeon Han Park
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Herpesvirus 4, Human ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Decitabine ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Epstein-Barr virus associated gastric carcinoma ,Interferon ,Stomach Neoplasms ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Virus latency ,medicine ,Humans ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,General Medicine ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,DNA Methylation ,medicine.disease ,Epstein–Barr virus ,Burkitt Lymphoma ,Virus Latency ,CpG site ,Immunology ,DNA methylation ,Interferon Regulatory Factors ,Cancer research ,Azacitidine ,CpG Islands ,Carcinogenesis ,medicine.drug ,Interferon regulatory factors - Abstract
Interferon regulatory factor-5 (IRF-5), a member of the mammalian IRF transcription factor family, is regulated by p53, type I interferon and virus infection. IRF-5 participates in virus-induced TLR-mediated innate immune responses and may play a role as a tumor suppressor. It was suppressed in various EBV-infected transformed cells, thus it is valuable to identify the suppression mechanism. We focused on a promoter CpG islands methylation, a kind of epigenetic regulation in EBV-associated Burkitt’s lymphomas (BLs) and gastric carcinomas. IRF-5 is not detected in most of EBV-infected BL cell lines due to hypermethylation of IRF-5 distal promoter (promoter-A), which was restored by a demethylating agent, 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine. Hypomethylation of CpG islands in promoter-A was observed only in EBV type III latent infected BL cell lines (LCL and Mutu III). Similarly, during EBV infection to Akata-4E3 cells, IRF-5 was observed at early time periods (2 days to 8 weeks), concomitant unmethylation of promoter-A, but suppressed in later infection periods as observed in latency I BL cell lines. Moreover, hypermethylation in IRF-5 promoter-A region was also observed in EBV-associated gastric carcinoma (EBVaGC) cell lines or primary gastric carcinoma tissues, which show type I latent infection. In summary, IRF-5 is suppressed by hypermethylation of its promoter-A in most of EBV-infected transformed cells, especially BLs and EBVaGC. EBV-induced carcinogenesis takes an advantage of proliferative effects of TLR signaling, while limiting IRF-5 mediated negative effects in the establishment of EBVaGCs.
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223. An implementation intention strategy can improve prospective memory in older adults with very mild Alzheimer's disease
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Ji Hae Lee, Jill Talley Shelton, Mark A. McDaniel, and Michael K. Scullin
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Memory, Episodic ,Disease ,Intention ,Audiology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Severity of Illness Index ,050105 experimental psychology ,Article ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Random Allocation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Alzheimer Disease ,Prospective memory ,medicine ,Reaction Time ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Aged ,Memory Disorders ,Implementation intention ,05 social sciences ,Behavioural intervention ,General Medicine ,Clinical Psychology ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objectives This study tested whether (1) very mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with impaired prospective memory (PM) for tasks that are supported by either spontaneous retrieval (focal PM) or strategic monitoring (non-focal PM) and (2) implementation intention (II) encoding could improve PM performance in very mild AD. Design Thirty-eight healthy older adults and 34 with very mild AD were randomly assigned to perform two PM tasks in either the standard or the II encoding condition. Method All participants performed blocks of category decision in which they were asked to respond to a focal PM target (e.g., the word ‘orange’) and a non-focal PM target (e.g., words that begin with the letter ‘o’). Half of the participants encoded PM instructions in the standard manner, while the other half had a stronger encoding by forming IIs. PM accuracy and category decision accuracy and reaction times were measured. Results Participants with very mild AD showed deficits in both focal and non-focal PM performance compared to the healthy controls, reflecting deficits in both spontaneous retrieval and strategic monitoring. Participants with very mild AD in the II encoding condition showed better focal PM performance relative to those in the standard encoding condition. Conclusions Deficits in both focal and non-focal PM are associated with very mild AD and IIs may be a helpful behavioural intervention for the focal PM deficits. Practitioner points Multiple deficits in PM are observable in very mild AD. Implementation intentions may enhance focal PM in very mild AD. Future research using larger samples is needed to better understand the effect of II on non-focal PM tasks in healthy older adults and those with very mild AD. The use of simple laboratory PM tasks may limit the generality of our findings. Future research is needed to investigate whether IIs improve PM over a range of more realistic tasks.
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224. Combination therapy with 308-nm excimer laser, topical tacrolimus, and short-term systemic corticosteroids for segmental vitiligo: A retrospective study of 159 patients
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Jung Min Bae, Ji Hae Lee, Hyun Yoo, Gyong Moon Kim, and Hyub Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Combination therapy ,Adolescent ,Administration, Topical ,Prednisolone ,Vitiligo ,Dermatology ,Gastroenterology ,Tacrolimus ,Young Adult ,Stable Disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Glucocorticoids ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,Topical tacrolimus ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Lasers, Excimer ,business ,Poliosis - Abstract
Background Segmental vitiligo (SV) is characterized by a unilateral and localized distribution, early onset, and stable disease after rapid progression. And SV is often associated with poor response to various treatment modalities. Objective We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of combination therapy with 308-nm excimer laser, topical tacrolimus, and short-term systemic corticosteroids for SV, and to search for factors associated with the treatment response. Methods A retrospective interventional case-series study was performed on 159 patients with SV who were treated with the combination therapy for more than 3 months. Results The rate of 75% or more repigmentation was 50.3% after a median treatment duration of 12.1 months; 36.5% and 13.8% of the patients showed nearly complete (75%-99%) and complete (100%) repigmentation, respectively. Multivariable analysis showed the following to be independent factors with poor response: disease duration longer than 12 months (odds ratio 0.372, 95% confidence interval 0.157-0.882, P = .025), poliosis (odds ratio 0.494, 95% confidence interval 0.247-0.988, P = .046), and plurisegmental subtype (odds ratio 0.175, 95% confidence interval 0.065-0.474, P = .001). Limitations This was a retrospective study. Conclusion The combination therapy is effective for SV. Prolonged disease duration, poliosis, and plurisegmental subtype were shown to be independent prognostic factors of poor response in patients with SV.
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225. Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion protein-1 (MATE1/SLC47A1) is a novel flavonoid transporter
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Yeojin Kim, Jung Eun Lee, Ji Hae Lee, Hojoung Lee, Hee Jin Jun, and Sung Joon Lee
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SLC47A1 ,Organic Cation Transport Proteins ,Glucose uptake ,Flavonoid ,Biology ,Endoplasmic Reticulum ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Peroxisomes ,Animals ,Humans ,heterocyclic compounds ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Cells, Cultured ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Flavonoids ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Glucose transporter ,Transporter ,Biological Transport ,General Chemistry ,Hep G2 Cells ,Peroxisome ,HEK293 Cells ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Liver ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,biology.protein ,Hepatocytes ,Quercetin ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
Dietary flavonoids have various biological functions. However, their cellular transport mechanisms are largely unknown. We have determined that the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion transporter-1 (MATE1) is a membrane transporter for flavonoids and has a high affinity for quercetin. HEK293T cells overexpressing MATE1 exhibited increased intracellular quercetin accumulation. This effect disappeared in the presence of a MATE1 inhibitor and after MATE1 gene knockdown. HepG2 cells expressed MATE1 significantly, with the uptake quercetin of which was dramatically reduced with MATE1 inhibition. On the basis of immunofluorescence analysis, MATE1 was highly expressed in peroxisomes and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as well as in plasma membranes in the liver and intestine, which suggests potential accumulation of quercetin in peroxisomes and the ER in these tissues. Fluorescent microscopic analysis confirmed selective accumulation of qurcetin in peroxisome. The effects of quercetin on cellular lipid reduction and glucose uptake were exaggerated with MATE1 overexpression. In conclusion, MATE1 is a membrane transporter for quercetin; its overexpression enhances the hypolipidemic activity of quercetin and cellular glucose transport. Considering the low bioavailability of quercetin, appropriate regulation of MATE1 expression may optimize cellular quercetin concentrations and promote health benefits.
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226. PACAP inhibits tumor growth and interferes with clusterin in cervical carcinomas
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Jong-Soon Choi, Sungwhan An, TaeJeong Oh, Ji-Hae Lee, Seung Bae Rho, Ji-Yeon Lee, Dong-Gi Lee, Seung-Hoon Lee, and Donchan Choi
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endocrine system ,Cell Survival ,Biophysics ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,Akt/Raf/ERK pathway ,Structural Biology ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Secretion ,Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Cell Proliferation ,Clusterin ,Cell growth ,Cell Biology ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Protein Transport ,Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Cervical cancer ,Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide ,Female ,raf Kinases ,Carcinogenesis ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Function (biology) ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Secretory clusterin (sCLU), an anti-apoptotic protein, is overexpressed in many tumors and enhances tumorigenesis and chemo-resistance. However, the regulation mechanism controlling the sCLU maturation process or activity remains undetermined. In this study, we found PACAP as a negative regulator of CLU. Overexpression of the PACAP gene in cervical cancer cell lines lacking PACAP expression significantly inhibited cell growth and induced apoptosis. We further demonstrated that interaction of PACAP with CLU significantly downregulated CLU expression and secretion, inhibited the Akt–Raf–ERK pathway, and suppressed the growth of human tumor xenografts in nude mice. This novel inhibitory function of PACAP may be applicable for developing novel molecular therapies for tumors with increased sCLU expression.
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227. Ursolic acid improves lipid and glucose metabolism in high-fat-fed C57BL/6J mice by activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha and hepatic autophagy
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Ji Hae Lee, Sung Joon Lee, Yaoyao Jia, Dongho Lee, Ji Young Kim, Hee Jin Jun, Bobae Kim, Nahyun Kim, Se-Young Kim, and Chunyan Wu
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Blood Glucose ,Leptin ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adipose tissue ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Carbohydrate metabolism ,Biology ,Diet, High-Fat ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Internal medicine ,Adipocyte ,medicine ,Autophagy ,Animals ,PPAR alpha ,Triglycerides ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Adiponectin ,Lipogenesis ,Fatty Acids ,Lipid metabolism ,Triterpenes ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Endocrinology ,Cholesterol ,chemistry ,Liver ,Carbohydrate Metabolism ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha ,Insulin Resistance ,Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1 ,Microtubule-Associated Proteins ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
cope This study investigated metabolic effects of ursolic acid (UA), a peroxisome proliferation-activated receptor (PPAR)-α activator, in vivo. Methods and results High-fat diet (HFD)-fed C57BL/6J mice were orally administered UA (50 or 200 mg/kg body weight) for 8 wk. UA reduced liver and adipose tissue mass, adipocyte size, and plasma leptin concentrations, plasma triglyceride and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations, while it elevated the high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and adiponectin concentrations significantly compared with controls. UA induced the expression of PPARα and its responsive genes involved in fatty acid uptake and β-oxidation in the livers, whereas genes involved in lipogenesis, including sterol regulatory element-binding proteins-1c, were downregulated. UA administration improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity significantly compared with the HFD-fed control livers. UA administration also activated hepatic autophagy as assessed by the expression of microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B-light chain 3 (LC3)-II and other key proteins in the autophagy pathway. Conclusion Our findings suggest that UA ameliorates lipid and glucose metabolism in HFD-fed mice primarily by the activation of PPARα and induction of the hepatic autophagy pathway. Thus, intake of UA in the diet or in an isolated form may ameliorate lipid and glucose metabolism.
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228. The dipeptide H-Trp-Arg-OH (WR) Is a PPARα agonist and reduces hepatic lipid accumulation in lipid-loaded H4IIE cells
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Bora Nam, Kyung Ok Kim, Sung Joon Lee, Yaoyao Jia, Ji Young Kim, Kwang Yeon Hwang, Ji Hae Lee, and Jong-Ho Kim
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Bioengineering ,Ligands ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Transactivation ,Animals ,Humans ,PPAR alpha ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Beta oxidation ,Hypolipidemic Agents ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Dipeptide ,Chemistry ,Fatty Acids ,Fatty acid ,Lipid metabolism ,Biological Transport ,General Medicine ,Dipeptides ,Peroxisome ,Lipid Metabolism ,Rats ,Kinetics ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Hepatocytes ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Dipeptides absorbed by the intestinal epithelium are delivered to circulation, but their metabolic roles are not yet clearly understood. We investigated the biological activities of a dietary dipeptide, H-Trp-Arg-OH (WR), on the regulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) α activity. Reporter gene assays revealed that WR dose-dependently induced PPARα transactivation. Surface plasmon resonance experiments demonstrated that WR interacts directly with the PPARα ligand binding domain, and time-resolved fluorescence energy transfer analyses revealed recruitment of a co-activator peptide, fluorescein-PGC1α, to PPARα, confirming the direct binding of WR to PPARα and occurrence of conformational changes. WR induced cellular fatty acid uptake and the expression of PPARα response genes in fatty acid oxidation, thus reducing intracellular triglyceride accumulation in lipid-loaded hepatocytes. In conclusion, the dietary dipeptide WR activates PPARα and reduces hepatic lipid accumulation in lipid-loaded hepatocytes.
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229. Expression patterns of chitinase and chitosanase produced from Bacillus cereus in suppression of phytopathogen
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Dong-Jun Seo, Woo-Jin Jung, Ro-Dong Park, Yong-Su Song, and Ji-Hae Lee
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Glycoside Hydrolases ,Bacillus cereus ,Gene Expression ,Chitin ,macromolecular substances ,Microbiology ,Isozyme ,Chitosan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chitosanase ,Incubation ,Gel electrophoresis ,Chitosanase activity ,Chromatography ,biology ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Chitinases ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial ,biology.organism_classification ,Culture Media ,carbohydrates (lipids) ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Chitinase ,biology.protein ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel - Abstract
Bacillus cereus MP-310 was incubated on various culture media substrates as LB, colloidal chitin, chitosan powder, and chitosan beads to investigate the concurrent expression patterns of chitinase and chitosanase isozymes by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Chitinase activity increased rapidly with a maximum level after 6 days of incubation in CM-chitin medium. Major bands of chitinase isozymes were strongly expressed on SDS-PAGE in LB medium (four bands) and in colloidal chitin medium (five bands) after 6 days after incubation, and in chitosan powder medium (one band) and in chitosan beads medium (five bands) after 12 days after incubation. A major band of chitosanase isozymes was strongly expressed on SDS-PAGE in chitosan powder medium (one band) and in chitosan beads medium (one band) after 12 days of incubation.
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230. The Hypolipidemic and Hypoglycemic Activities of Fermented Brown Rice Fibers by Regulating PPARα and ChREBP in the Livers of C57BL/6J Mice
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Yong Ho Choi, Sung Joon Lee, Se-Young Kim, Yaoyao Jia, Ji Hae Lee, Kwang-Soon Shin, Chunyan Wu, Byung Serk Hurh, and Jong-Ho Kim
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Triglyceride ,food and beverages ,Fatty acid ,Biology ,Carbohydrate metabolism ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Insulin resistance ,Endocrinology ,Gluconeogenesis ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Adipocyte ,medicine ,Brown rice ,Carbohydrate-responsive element-binding protein - Abstract
The fermentation of brown rice produces black vinegar that has been suggested with beneficial metabolic effects; however, the mechanisms of actions of fermented brown rice have not been studied. We found that fermented brown rice extracts, especially a fraction of fermented brown rice fibers (FBRF), exhibited hypolipidemic and hypoglycemic activities in vivo. The oral administration of FBRF to C57BL/6J mice reduced plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, lowdensity- lipoprotein cholesterol levels, hepatic lipid accumulation and adipocyte size. The activation and induction of hepatic PPARα and subsequent regulation of its target gene expressions in fatty acid uptake and oxidation were the major mechanism for reducing plasma and hepatic triglyceride concentrations. In addition, FBRF improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity. FBRF feeding reduced the expressions of hepatic ChREBP, a key transcription factor in gluconeogenesis, and pro-inflammatory cytokines, thus improved insulin resistance. These results demonstrated that FBR, especially FBRF, shows potent hypolipidemic and anti-diabetic activities through regulating the expression of genes associated with lipid, glucose metabolism and inflammatory cytokines.
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231. Relationship between constitutive skin color and ultraviolet light sensitivity in Koreans
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T. Y. Kim and Ji Hae Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin type ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Immunology ,Skin Pigmentation ,Dermatology ,Pigment ,Asian People ,Photosensitivity ,Minimal erythema dose ,Ultraviolet light ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Korea ,integumentary system ,Dermatitis, Photoallergic ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Phototype ,Uv sensitivity ,Surgery ,visual_art ,Skin color ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Female ,business - Abstract
The assessment of skin sensitivity to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is important in treating a variety of skin diseases and preventing the deleterious effects of UV. Although there are many ways to predict the sensitivity to UVR, controversies exist over their objectivity, correlation, and applicability in various races. For the purpose of evaluating the relationship of skin color and UV responsiveness, this study was performed to assess the validity of constitutive skin color for an individual's UV sensitivity in 80 healthy Korean volunteers. The subjects were divided into two groups: a young-aged group with 40 subjects aged 20-39 years and an old-aged group with 40 subjects aged 43-63 years. A minimal erythema dose (MED) of UVB and minimal immediate pigment darkening dose (MIPDD) of UVA were assessed using a fluorescent lamp (Panasol II, National Biologic Co., Twinberg, USA) and a metal-halide lamp (Dermalight 2001, Mutzhas, Munich, Germany), respectively. The constitutive skin color of buttock was measured with a Minolta Chroma Meter CR-300 (Osaka, Japan), using the CIE (Commission International de l'Eclairege) L*a*b* system. Of the three L*a*b*, we used the L* value to estimate the skin color. For the MED and L* values, the values were inversely proportionate (P
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232. Successful treatment of Bowen's disease with ingenol mebutate 0.05% gel
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Gyong Moon Kim, Joo Hee Lee, Jung Min Bae, and Ji Hae Lee
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bowen's disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,chemistry ,business.industry ,Ingenol mebutate ,medicine ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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233. The dipeptide H-Trp-Glu-OH (WE) shows agonistic activity to peroxisome proliferator-activated protein-α and reduces hepatic lipid accumulation in lipid-loaded H4IIE cells
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Ji Hae Lee, Sung Joon Lee, Yaoyao Jia, Ji Young Kim, Kwang Yeon Hwang, Bora Nam, and Jong-Ho Kim
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Clinical Biochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Transactivation ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Luciferase ,PPAR alpha ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Dipeptide ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,Organic Chemistry ,Fatty acid ,Lipid metabolism ,Dipeptides ,Peroxisome ,Lipid Metabolism ,Lipids ,chemistry ,Liver ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Dipeptides digested from dietary proteins can be directly absorbed by the intestine and delivered to the circulatory system. However, the dipeptides' metabolic roles and biological activities are largely unknown. Lipid-loaded HII4E cells stimulated with H-Trp-Glu-OH (WE) exhibited reduced lipid accumulation, of which the effect was abolished by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) α gene knock down. A luciferase assay showed that the WE dipeptide induced PPARα transactivation in a dose-dependent manner. Surface plasmon resonance and time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer analyses demonstrated that WE interacts directly with the PPARα ligand binding domain (KD, 120 μM; EC50, 83 μM). Cells stimulated with WE induced PPARα and its responsive genes and increased cellular fatty acid uptake. In conclusion, WE reduces hepatic lipid accumulation in lipid-loaded hepatocytes via the activation of PPARα by a direct interaction.
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234. Hypolipidemic and antiinflammation activities of fermented soybean fibers from meju in C57BL/6 J mice
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Jong-Ho, Kim, Yaoyao, Jia, Jung-Gyu, Lee, Bora, Nam, Ji Hae, Lee, Kwang-Soon, Shin, Byung Serk, Hurh, Yong Ho, Choi, and Sung-Joon, Lee
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Dietary Fiber ,Male ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Fermentation ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Soybean Proteins ,Animals ,Cytokines ,Soybeans ,Lipid Metabolism ,Hypolipidemic Agents - Abstract
Meju, a naturally fermented soy block used to produce soy paste and soy sauce in Korea, is suggested to exhibit hypolipidemic and antiinflammatory activities; however, its mechanisms of action are elusive. Here, we report that the water-soluble fibers but not the amino acids and peptides from meju exhibited hypolipidemic activity in vivo. Feeding of fermented soybean fibers (FSF) from meju reduced plasma cholesterol, triglyceride, adipocyte size, and hepatic lipid accumulation in C57BL/6 J mice. FSF treatment reduced HMG-CoA reductase expression, whereas the expression of genes in the fatty acid uptake and subsequent beta-oxidation were significantly induced in the livers. Hepatic lipogenic genes, including Srebp1c and Lxrα, were unaltered. Feeding with the fermented soybean peptides and amino acids (FSPA) induced the expression of lipogenic genes, which may have canceled the induction of low-density lipoprotein receptor and Cyp7a1 gene expressions in FSPA livers. The plasma concentrations of C-reactive protein, TNF-α, and interlukin-6 were significantly reduced in the FSF, FSPA, and meju groups compared with the control groups, suggesting that both of the fibers and peptides/amino acids from meju may be beneficial. These findings suggest that soluble fibers from meju are critical hypolipidemic components that regulate hepatic gene expressions and reduce proinflammatory cytokines in vivo.
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235. Ethnic differences in objective and subjective skin irritation response: an international study
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Ji-Hae Lee, Eun-Soo Lee, Cho Sung A, Kim Sun Kyong, and Kyeho Shin
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Internationality ,Adolescent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Ethnic group ,Dermatology ,Dermatitis, Contact ,Cosmetics ,White People ,Sensitive skin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Young Adult ,Asian People ,medicine ,Ethnicity ,Prevalence ,Humans ,education ,media_common ,Skin Tests ,education.field_of_study ,Korea ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Retinol ,Patch test ,United States ,Surgery ,Skin irritation ,chemistry ,Female ,France ,business - Abstract
Background Due to global marketing in the cosmetics industry, it is important to assess ethnic population susceptibility when evaluating the safety of cosmetic products or chemicals. Objectives To investigate ethnic variations in skin irritation response to positive irritants. Methods Clinical testing was performed in four countries on two ethnic groups – Asian and Caucasian. We performed patch tests on the subjects’ back with 0.5% aqueous sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and 0.15% retinol prepared in 1,3-butylene glycol. Stinging tests were performed using 5% aqueous lactic acid and 0.001% (w/v) capsaicin prepared in 10% ethanol solution separately. Results The incidence of self-perceived skin sensitivity was similar in the two ethnic groups. However, the incidence of adverse skin reaction to cosmetics appeared significantly higher in Asian (33.0%) than in Caucasian subjects (11.3%). For standard positive irritants such as 0.5% aqueous SLS solution, Asian subjects showed significantly higher scores than Caucasian subjects. The incidence of positive reaction to the 0.15% retinol patch test tended to be higher in Asian than in Caucasian subjects. Our data also showed that neurosensitivity to 5% lactic acid and 0.001% capsaicin was higher in Asian than in Caucasian subjects. Conclusion Although self-reported skin sensitivity does not appear to differ according to ethnicity, there are ethnic differences in objective and subjective skin irritation responses to several standard positive materials.
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236. Evaluation of a highly skin permeable low-molecular-weight protamine conjugated epidermal growth factor for novel burn wound healing therapy
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Jin Kyu Choi, Il-Hong Bae, Jin Woo Park, and Ji Hae Lee
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Skin Absorption ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacology ,Artificial skin ,Mice ,Epidermal growth factor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Protamines ,Transdermal ,Cell Proliferation ,Skin ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Wound Healing ,integumentary system ,Epidermis (botany) ,biology ,Epidermal Growth Factor ,Chemistry ,Biological activity ,Protamine ,Epithelium ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Female ,Rabbits ,Wound healing ,Burns ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
We evaluated the laser induced burn wound healing efficacy of a recombinant low-molecular-weight protamine conjugated epidermal growth factor (rLMWP-EGF). rLMWP-EGF was prepared by genetically combining LMWP with the N-terminal sequence of EGF; we obtained a homogeneous modified EGF without reduced biological activity. Because of the protein transduction domain of LMWP, rLMWP-EGF showed enhanced drug penetration across artificial skin constructs and excised mouse skin layers versus EGF and showed significantly improved burn wound healing efficacy, with accelerated wound closure and minimized eschar and scar formation, compared with EGF or no treatment. Histological examination also revealed that rLMWP-EGF permeated through the intact skin around the wound and facilitated residual epithelial cell proliferation in an integrated manner to reform an intact epidermis. Radiofrequency microwound formation was effective for reducing large hypertrophic scars formed after severe laser burning by collagen remodeling but rLMWP-EGF did not show a meaningful synergistic effect in burn scar reduction. However, rLMWP-EGF was helpful for forming skin with a more normal appearance and texture. Thus, rLMWP-EGF demonstrated therapeutic potential as a novel topical burn wound healing drug with no obvious toxic effect.
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237. Characteristics of primary cutaneous lymphoma according to WHO-EORTC classification in Korea
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Ji Hyun, Lee, Ji Hae, Lee, D S, Yoo, H, Kang, G M, Kim, H J, Park, C J, Park, J D, Lee, J Y, Lee, and S Y, Kim
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Skin Neoplasms ,Adolescent ,Incidence ,Middle Aged ,Lymphoma, T-Cell ,World Health Organization ,Survival Analysis ,Young Adult ,Child, Preschool ,Republic of Korea ,Humans ,Female ,Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse ,Child ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Primary cutaneous lymphoma (PCL) is an extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma with primary involvement of the skin. Epidemiological data on PCLs according to the World Health Organization/European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer classification (WHO-EORTC) has not been investigated in Korea to date.To evaluate the demographic characteristics, clinical and histological features, and survival data of patients with PCL according to the WHO-EORTC classification.In total, 93 patients with PCL were retrospectively identified from an extensive review of medical records over a 16-year period.The tumours found included primary cutaneous CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorders, extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma and primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. We found that 81.6% of the patients had primary cutaneous T-cell and natural killer-cell lymphoma, and 16.2% had primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, with 2.2% having precursor haematological neoplasms. The median age was 52 years (range 3-95) and the male : female ratio was 1: 1.16. The 5-year survival rate was 92.5%.The incidence rates of many PCL subtypes in Koreans differ from those of other countries.
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238. Discriminant analysis of prion sequences for prediction of susceptibility
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Ji-Hae Lee, Se-Eun Bae, Insung Ahn, Hyeon S. Son, and Sunghoon Jung
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Sequence analysis ,Prions ,Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ,animal diseases ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Scrapie ,Disease ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,substitution score matrix ,susceptibility ,Prion Diseases ,polymorphism ,prion ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Molecular Biology ,Peptide sequence ,Genetics ,Mammals ,Mutation ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Discriminant Analysis ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Kuru ,Molecular Medicine ,Original Article ,Disease Susceptibility - Abstract
Prion diseases, including ovine scrapie, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), human kuru and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), originate from a conformational change of the normal cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) into abnormal protease-resistant prion protein (PrP(Sc)). There is concern regarding these prion diseases because of the possibility of their zoonotic infections across species. Mutations and polymorphisms of prion sequences may influence prion-disease susceptibility through the modified expression and conformation of proteins. Rapid determination of susceptibility based on prion-sequence polymorphism information without complex structural and molecular biological analyses may be possible. Information regarding the effects of mutations and polymorphisms on prion-disease susceptibility was collected based on previous studies to classify the susceptibilities of sequences, whereas the BLOSUM62 scoring matrix and the position-specific scoring matrix were utilised to determine the distance of target sequences. The k-nearest neighbour analysis was validated with cross-validation methods. The results indicated that the number of polymorphisms did not influence prion-disease susceptibility, and three and four k-objects showed the best accuracy in identifying the susceptible group. Although sequences with negative polymorphisms showed relatively high accuracy for determination, polymorphisms may still not be an appropriate factor for estimating variation in susceptibility. Discriminant analysis of prion sequences with scoring matrices was attempted as a possible means of determining susceptibility to prion diseases. Further research is required to improve the utility of this method.
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239. A solute carrier protein, the mammalian flavonoid transporter, mediates cellular flavonoid uptake
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Ji Hae Lee, Sung Joon Lee, and Yeojin Kim
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Flavonoid ,Genetics ,Transporter ,Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Biotechnology ,Solute carrier family - Published
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240. Hypocholesterolemic effect of hexacosanol in HepG2 cells and C57BL/6 mice
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Yeojin Kim, Sung Joon Lee, Ji Hae Lee, and Woo-Duck Seo
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Hepg2 cells ,Genetics ,Pharmacology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Biotechnology - Published
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241. Evidence for a detrimental relationship between hypertension history, prospective memory, and prefrontal cortex white matter in cognitively normal older adults
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Ji Hae Lee, Denise Head, Jill Talley Shelton, Mark A. McDaniel, Michael K. Scullin, and Brian A. Gordon
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Memory, Episodic ,Prefrontal Cortex ,Audiology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Nerve Fibers, Myelinated ,Article ,Developmental psychology ,White matter ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Retrospective memory ,Prospective memory ,medicine ,Dementia ,Humans ,Cognitive skill ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prefrontal cortex ,Episodic memory ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Analysis of Variance ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Semantics ,Blood pressure ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hypertension ,Female ,Psychology ,Cognition Disorders - Abstract
Hypertension affects many older adults and is associated with impaired neural and cognitive functioning. We investigated whether a history of hypertension was associated with impairments to prospective memory, which refers to the ability to remember to perform delayed intentions such as remembering to take medication. Thirty-two cognitively-normal older adult participants with or without a history of hypertension (self-reported) performed two laboratory prospective memory tasks, one that relies more strongly on executive control (nonfocal prospective memory) and one that relies more strongly on spontaneous memory retrieval processes (focal prospective memory). We observed hypertension-related impairments for nonfocal, but not focal, prospective memory. To complement our behavioral approach, we conducted a retrospective analysis of available structural magnetic resonance imaging data. Lower white matter volume estimates in the anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) were associated with lower nonfocal prospective memory and with a history of hypertension. A history of hypertension may be associated with worsened executive control and lower prefrontal white matter volume. The translational implication is that individuals who must remember to take antihypertensive medications and to monitor their blood pressure at home may be impaired in the executive control process that helps to support these prospective memory behaviors.
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242. Breast Cavernous Hemangioma with Increased Size on Ultrasonography: A Case Report.
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Kwang-Min Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Soung Hee Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soo Hyun Kim, Jae Hyung Kim, Kyung Eun Bae, Ji Hae Lee, Mi-Jin Kang, and Tae Gyu Kim
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CAVERNOUS hemangioma ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,HEMANGIOMAS - Abstract
Cavernous hemangioma of the breast is a rare benign vascular tumor. It is usually diagnosed as non-palpable mass during imaging examination, incidentally. Common sonographic finding of the breast hemangioma is a superficially located, oval shape, circumscribed margin mass. But the appearance of breast hemangioma is variable and it can be difficult to diagnose in preoperatively. Here, we report a 68-year-old female case with palpable breast mass and increased size on follow up ultrasonography. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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243. Hypolipidemic effect of Goami-3 rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Goami-3) on C57BL/6J mice is mediated by the regulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α and -γ
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Hea-won Kim, Ji Hae Lee, Hyun Chung, Young Suk Kim, Minh Hien Hoang, Siok-Koon Yeo, Sung Joon Lee, Yaoyao Jia, and Ayoung Lee
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Dietary Fiber ,Leptin ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Adipose tissue ,Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ,Biology ,Diet, High-Fat ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Valine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,PPAR alpha ,Obesity ,Molecular Biology ,Triglycerides ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Adiponectin ,Triglyceride ,Oryza ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,PPAR gamma ,Endocrinology ,Cholesterol ,chemistry ,Adipose Tissue ,Amylose ,Leucine ,Lipoproteins, HDL ,Lipoprotein - Abstract
We investigated the hypolipidemic effects of Goami-3 rice (GR; Oryza sativa L. cv. Goami-3), a newly developed strain with high levels of amylose and fibers. Diet-induced obese mice were fed three types of isocaloric diets for 8 weeks: a high-fat diet, a high-fat diet with GR or control rice (CR; O. sativa L. cv. Ilpumbyeo). Mice fed GR exhibited a significant reduction in body fat (–23%), total cholesterol (–20%) and triglyceride concentrations (–30%) compared to mice fed CR. The mice fed GR showed induction of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-α and inhibition of γ expressions in the liver and adipose tissue. The reduced adiposity of mice fed GC was supported by changes in the expression of genes related to lipid accumulation and hydrolysis in adipose tissues and the plasma concentrations of insulin, adiponectin and leptin. Principal components analysis with gas chromatography–time-of-flight mass spectrometry-based metabolomic data revealed that the average level of specific plasma metabolites in the GR group was statistically different from that in the other groups after 4 weeks. These metabolites included propionic acid, valine, leucine and proline. Based on partial least-squares analysis, the plasma concentrations of valine were inversely correlated with the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) to non-HDL and HDL to total cholesterol ratios. In conclusion, GR feeding for 8 weeks significantly improved dyslipidemia and adiposity in diet-induced obese mice by regulating gene expression of PPARs and its target genes. Key plasma metabolites (including valine) were significantly altered by the hypolipidemic effects of GR.
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244. Phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of adzuki bean cultivars.
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Ji Hae Lee, Hyeonmi Ham, Min Young Kim, Jee Yeon Ko, Eun-Yeong Sim, Hyun-Joo Kim, Choon Ki Lee, Yong Hee Jeon, Heon Sang Jeong, and Koan Sik Woo
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AZUKI , *BEAN varieties , *PLANT phenols , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *CYTOPROTECTION - Abstract
The phenolic compounds and radical scavenging activity of ethanolic extracts of five adzuki beans were evaluate according to cultivar. The predominant phenolic acids in five cultivars of adzuki bean were (+)-catechin and gallic acid. Antioxidant capacities were determined using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and 2,2-azinobis (3-ethylbenothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) diammonium salt, and reducing power was positively enhanced according to the total polyphenolic content. In a cell-based assay, adzuki beans showed cytoprotective effects against oxidative stress induced by tert-butyl hydroperoxide and inhibitory effects on the production of reactive oxygen species, except for the cultivar Vigna angularis var. nipponensis cv. Whinnarae. In conclusion, (+)-catechin was the predominant phenolic compound found in adzuki beans, but there were differences according to the cultivar. Overall, the adzuki bean cultivars showed different antioxidant activities and cytoprotective effects according to the concentration and composition of phenolic compounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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245. Isolated Myxoma in the External A니ditory Canal: A Case Report.
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Ah Reum Park, Tae Gyu Kim, Hyun-Jung Kim, Woo Ho Cho, Jae Hyung Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soung Hee Kim, Ji-Young Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, Mi-Jin Kang, Ji Hae Lee, and Kyung Eun Bae
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MYXOMA ,EAR canal ,CANCER diagnosis - Abstract
Myxoma is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm found in the heart, bone, and other soft tissues. However, myxoma of the external auditory canal is extremely rare. Since myxoma of the external auditory canal can be manifested as a part of the Carney complex, an autosomal dominant multiple familial neoplastic disorder, correct diagnosis and thorough investigation is important. We report a case of a 59-year-old man who presented to hospital with a complaint of growing mass within the right external auditory canal during one month. The surgical excision was done, and the histopathological examination revealed myxoma. In this article, we report the magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography findings of the myxoma of the external auditory canal and correlate with the histopathological finding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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246. Retroperitoneal Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma without Calcification Mimicking Pancreas Tumor: CT Imaging of a Case Report.
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Jung Won Kim, Kyung Eun Bae, Kyeong Mee Park, Jae Hyung Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soung Hee Kim, Ji Young Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, Mi Jin Kang, Ji Hae Lee, and Tae Gyu Kim
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PANCREATIC tumors ,CANCER tomography - Abstract
Retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma is a rare tumor. Typical imaging findings include a soft tissue mass accompanied with internal calcifications. The authors encountered a case involving a 44-year-old woman with a large retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma, without calcification, that mimicked a pancreatic tumor. The present report highlights computed tomography features of retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma, followed by a brief literature review. It is challenging for radiologists to diagnose retroperitoneal masses. However, in patients who present with large retroperitoneal masses, combined with clinical information including the elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase levels, retroperitoneal extraskeletal osteosarcoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis, even if the mass does not exhibit a gross calcification on the imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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247. Signal intensity ratio on magnetic resonance imaging as a prognostic factor in patients with cervical compressive myelopathy
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Woo Ho Cho, Yong Eun Cho, Jun Jae Shin, Ji Hae Lee, Yoon Ha, and Tae Hyun Kim
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Adult ,Gadolinium DTPA ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Contrast Media ,Observational Study ,Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Myelopathy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Spinal cord compression ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,cervical myelopathy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,signal intensity ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Spinal Fusion ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Spinal fusion ,Orthopedic surgery ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,Cervical Vertebrae ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Spinal Cord Compression ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Diskectomy ,Research Article ,intramedullary ,Cervical vertebrae - Abstract
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text, Patients with intramedullary signal intensity (SI) changes have a poor prognosis after surgical decompression in cervical compressive myelopathy (CCM); however, some patients show no clear relationship between the SI and postsurgical prognosis. This discrepancy may be because no comprehensive and proper quantitative evaluation exists to assess SI on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The purpose of this study was prospectively to evaluate the correlation between the clinical features, neurological outcome of patients with CCM, and the quantitative assessment of SI changes preoperatively and postoperatively, and the correlation with SI severity. A total of 112 patients with CCM at 1 or 2 levels underwent anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. We quantitatively analyzed MR signal changes on T1-weighted MR images (T1WI), gadolinium-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (Gd-DTPA) contrast-enhanced T1WI, and T2-weighted MR images (T2WI) using the signal intensity ratio (SIR). We evaluated the correlations between various variables and neurological outcome using the Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) scale, and the severity of SI change by grade (i.e., grade 0 [“none”], grade 1 [“light”], and grade 2 [“bright on T2WI”]). Significant differences between the 3 grades existed in symptom duration, preoperative JOA score, SIR on T2WI, and JOA recovery ratio. The JOA recovery ratio was negatively correlated with symptom duration and the SIR on T2WI, and positively correlated with the preoperative JOA score and cord compression ratio, but not with the SIR on T1WI and contrast-enhanced T1WI. On the postoperative 12-month follow-up MRI, the JOA recovery ratio and SIR on T2WI of the SI reversal patients were better than those of the nonreversal patients. On multiple regression analysis, the SIR on T2WI was the main significant prognostic factor of surgical outcome. The grading system on T2WI provided reliable predictive information for neurological outcome. Quantitative alterations in the SI on preoperative and postoperative T2WI, but not T1WI or contrast-enhanced T1WI, reflected the clinical features, surgical outcomes, and the correlation with SI severity. The patients with a longer duration of symptoms, lower cord compression ratio, severe myelopathy, intense signal change (i.e., grade 2) on the spinal cord, and an SIR greater than 1.55 had a poor recovery after a surgical operation.
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248. Nodo-Colonic Fistula Caused by Intra-Abdominal Tuberculous Lymphadenitis during Treatment with Anti-Tuberculous Medication: A Case Report
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Kyung Eun Bae, Jae Hyung Kim, Myeong Ja Jeong, Mi Jin Kang, Soo Hyun Kim, Kyungsun Nam, and Ji Hae Lee
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,Colonic Fistula ,lcsh:R895-920 ,Fistula ,Gastroenterology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pulmonary tuberculosis ,lymphadenitis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,fistula ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,In patient ,Lymph node ,colon ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,lymph node ,medicine.disease ,Tuberculous lymphadenitis ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,tuberculosis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Recently, the overall incidence of tuberculosis has decreased, but the incidence of an extrapulmonary manifestation in patients with tuberculosis has increased in the Republic of Korea. Although intestinal tuberculosis is not infrequent, a fistula caused by tuberculosis is a rare condition. A 23-year-old man presented with fever, diarrhea and right lower quadrant pain. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a lobulated, peripherally enhancing, low density mass in the mesentery. The patient underwent laparoscopic biopsy for necrotic lymph node, and intra-abdominal tuberculous lymphadenitis was diagnosed. Four months after initiating treatment with anti-tuberculous medication, the patient developed fever together with lower abdominal pain. A follow-up CT scan revealed a fistulous tract that had developed between the initially noted lymphadenopathy and the proximal ascending colon. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy was performed as a curative treatment. This case suggests that a nodo-colonic fistula may occur as a paradoxical response in patients with intra-abdominal tuberculous lymphadenitis during treatment with anti-tuberculous medication.
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249. Multiple Solitary Plasmacytomas Arising in the Posterior Mediastinum and Sternum: A Case Report
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Myeong Ja Jeong, Ji Young Kim, Jae Hyung Kim, Kyung Eun Bae, Soung Hee Kim, Subin Lee, Ji Hae Lee, Mi-Jin Kang, and Tae Kyung Kang
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,endocrine system ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sternum ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,medicine.disease ,multiple solitary plasmacytoma ,Multiple solitary plasmacytomas ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,plasmacytoma ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,posterior mediastinum ,medicine ,Plasmacytoma ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,neoplasms ,plasma cell tumor ,Posterior mediastinum - Abstract
형질세포종양(plasma cell tumor)은 형질세포의 비정상적인 증식으로 발생하는 질환으로 국소 질환인 형질세포종(plasmacytoma)과 전신질환을 보이는 다발성 골수종(multiple myeloma) 까지 다양하다. 형질세포종은 기원에 따라 수질(medullary) 형 질세포종과 수질외(extramedullary) 형질세포종으로 나뉘며, 골 수 형질세포증가증(marrow plasmacytosis) 없이 골용해성 병변 으로 생기는 경우를 수질 형질세포종, 골수 형질세포증가증 없 이 골 이외 부위에 생기는 경우를 수질외 형질세포종으로 구분 할 수 있다(1-4). 수질외 형질세포종은 전체 형질세포종의 약 4%를 차지하는 드문 종양으로서, 인체 어느 부위에서나 발생 할 수 있지만 약 80%가 두경부에서 발생하는 것으로 알려져 있 다(2, 3). 2003년 국제골수종연구그룹(International Myeloma Working Group)에 따르면 형질세포종은 골조직에서 발생하는 고립골 형질세포종(solitary bone plasmacytoma; 이하 SBP)과 골 이외 조직에서 발생하는 골수외 형질세포종(extramedullary plasmacytoma), 그리고 골조직과 연조직을 다발성으로 침범하는 다발고립형질세포종(multiple solitary plasmacytoma)으로 나눌 수 있다(1, 4).
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250. Adenomyoepithelioma of the Breast with Hemorrhagic Change Diagnosed as Papilloma on Core Needle Biopsy: A Case Report
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Kyung Eun Bae, Jae Hyung Kim, Kyungsun Nam, Mi-Jin Kang, Ji Hae Lee, Myeong Ja Jeong, Soo Hyun Kim, Ji Young Kim, and Soung Hee Kim
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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,Core needle ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Adenomyoepithelioma ,business.industry ,lcsh:R895-920 ,ultrasonography ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Hemorrhagic Change ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,adenomyoepithelioma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Biopsy ,Medicine ,Papilloma ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultrasonography ,business ,breast - Abstract
Adenomyoepithelioma (AME) is a rare disease entity that represents biphasic proliferation of ductal epithelial and myoepithelial cells. AME can be confused with other neoplasms including malignancy because AME has various cytologic characteristics and nonspecific radiologic features. We describe an unusual AME with hemorrhagic change that was diagnosed as papilloma on core needle biopsy three times previously. The imaging features of AME are also discussed here.
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