1,135 results on '"So-Hee Yang"'
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252. AI’s Epistemological Problems and Christian Education
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Kum-Hee Yang
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Objectivism ,Artificial general intelligence ,Religious education ,Sociology ,Epistemology - Published
- 2018
253. Diosgenin attenuates tumor growth and metastasis in transgenic prostate cancer mouse model by negatively regulating both NF-κB/STAT3 signaling cascades
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Arunachalam Chinnathambi, Lingzhi Wang, Alan Prem Kumar, Min Hee Yang, Sakshi Sikka, Kwang Seok Ahn, Peramaiyan Rajendran, Tahani Awad Alahmadi, Gautam Sethi, Kam M. Hui, Sulaiman Ali Alharbi, Shireen Vali, Muthu K. Shanmugam, Jong Hyun Lee, Kodappully Sivaraman Siveen, and Tina H. Ong
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetically modified mouse ,Male ,Proteomics ,STAT3 Transcription Factor ,Transgene ,Administration, Oral ,Mice, Transgenic ,Biology ,Diosgenin ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Prostate cancer ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Computer Simulation ,Transcription factor ,Pharmacology ,Kinase ,NF-kappa B ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Tumor progression ,Cancer research ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a common disease among men especially in the old age. The deregulated activation of oncogenic and pro-survival transcription factors has been linked with tumor progression in PCa patients. The consequence of diosgenin treatment on NF-κB/STAT3 activation in PCa cells as well as transgenic mouse model was determined. We also validated the hypothesis of targeting these transcription factors using in silico proteomics simulation model. Diosgenin abrogated NF-κB/STAT3 activation and this action was caused as a result of suppression of protein kinases and reporter gene activity that led to a substantial reduction in the expression of various tumorigenic gene products. In vivo, diosgenin (2% w/w) when mixed in diet and fed to mice abrogated tumor progression in transgenic mice. Diosgenin was also detected in serum and was well absorbed orally. Overall, our data highlights the promising efficacy of diosgenin in PCa therapy.
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- 2021
254. A precision, kinematic, low mechanical stress method to stack laser-diode bars attached to water cooled heat-sinks
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Richard Hee-Yang Chin
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- 2021
255. Piceatannol, a resveratrol analog, attenuates Dermatophagoides farinae-induced atopic dermatitis like symptoms in NC/Nga mice
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Jong-Eun Kim, Hee Yang, Ki-Won Lee, Jung Han Yoon Park, and Chang Hyung Lee
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Piceatannol ,biology ,Metabolite ,Atopic dermatitis ,Resveratrol ,Pharmacology ,Eosinophil ,Immunoglobulin E ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,HaCaT ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha - Abstract
Background: Piceatannol is a resveratrol metabolite commonly found in red wine, grapes, and passion fruit seeds. Several studies have investigated the immune-modulating effects of piceatannol on processes related to allergic reactions. However, the relationship between piceatannol and atopic dermatitis (AD) has not yet been reported. Therefore, this study sought to investigate the effects of piceatannol in animal and cell line models. Methods: AD-like symptoms and skin lesions were induced by repeated topical application of Dermatophagoides farinae extract (DFE) on the skin of NC/Nga mice. Piceatannol was topically applied five times per week for four weeks. The molecular mechanism of piceatannol was studied in the TNFα/IFNγ-induced HaCaT cell line. Results: Topical application of piceatannol attenuated DFE-induced AD-like symptoms, as shown by skin thickness, dermatitis score, scratching time, and skin water loss. Histopathological analysis showed that piceatannol suppressed DFE-induced eosinophil and mast cell infiltration into the skin. These observations occurred concomitantly with the downregulation of inflammatory markers, including serum TARC, MDC, and IgE. In addition, piceatannol alleviated Th2 cytokines such as IL-4 and IL-13 in the skin tissue. Piceatannol decreased phosphorylation of JAK-STAT protein in the TNFα/IFNγ-induced HaCaT cell line. A molecular docking study showed that piceatannol strongly interacts with JAK1, suggesting a possible piceatannol mode of action. Conclusions: Piceatannol, a metabolite of resveratrol, has potential therapeutic efficacy in treating AD by targeting JAK1.
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- 2021
256. NK1.1
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Jung Nam, An, Seungwon, Ryu, Yong Chul, Kim, Kyung Don, Yoo, Jangwook, Lee, Hye Young, Kim, Hajeong, Lee, Jung Pyo, Lee, Jae Wook, Lee, Un Sil, Jeon, Dong Ki, Kim, Yon Su, Kim, and Seung Hee, Yang
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Male ,Interleukin-17 ,Cell Communication ,Kidney ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Lupus Nephritis ,Severity of Illness Index ,Coculture Techniques ,Up-Regulation ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Phenotype ,Mice, Inbred DBA ,Case-Control Studies ,Animals ,Humans ,Natural Killer T-Cells ,Th17 Cells ,Cells, Cultured - Abstract
Interleukin (IL)-17-secreting invariant natural killer T (NKT) cells are involved in several inflammatory diseases. However, their role in lupus nephritis (LN) has not been fully characterized. Samples from patients with LN or glomerulonephritis and healthy controls were obtained, and elevated IL-17
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- 2021
257. Comprehensive metabolomic profiling in early IgA nephropathy patients reveals urine glycine as a prognostic biomarker
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Sehoon Park, Kwon Wook Joo, Chun Soo Lim, Kyu Hong Kim, Hajeong Lee, Chang Wook Jeong, Cheol Kwak, Jung Pyo Lee, Yon Su Kim, Geum-Sook Hwang, Soojin Lee, Minkyoung Park, Yaerim Kim, Jong Joo Moon, Jooyoung Kim, Semin Cho, Jueun Lee, Dong Ki Kim, and Seung Hee Yang
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urinary system ,Lupus nephritis ,Glycine ,Urine ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Gastroenterology ,Nephropathy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Membranous nephropathy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Minimal change disease ,business.industry ,Glomerulonephritis ,Glomerulonephritis, IGA ,Cell Biology ,Original Articles ,IgA nephropathy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,metabolomics ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Case-Control Studies ,Metabolome ,Molecular Medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Biomarkers ,glomerulonephritis ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
Identification of a urinary metabolite biomarker with diagnostic or prognostic significance for early immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is needed. We performed nuclear magnetic resonance‐based metabolomic profiling and identified 26 metabolites in urine samples. We collected urine samples from 201, 77, 47, 36 and 136 patients with IgAN, patients with membranous nephropathy, patients with minimal change disease, patients with lupus nephritis and healthy controls, respectively. We determined whether a metabolite level is associated with the prognosis of IgAN through Cox regression and continuous net reclassification improvement (cNRI). Finally, in vitro experiments with human kidney tubular epithelial cells (hTECs) were performed for experimental validation. As the results, the urinary glycine level was higher in the IgAN group than the control groups. A higher urinary glycine level was associated with lower risk of eGFR 30% decline in IgAN patients. The addition of glycine to a predictive model including clinicopathologic information significantly improved the predictive power for the prognosis of IgAN [cNRI 0.72 (0.28‐0.82)]. In hTECs, the addition of glycine ameliorated inflammatory signals induced by tumour necrosis factor‐α. Our study demonstrates that urinary glycine may have diagnostic and prognostic value for IgAN and indicates that urinary glycine is a protective biomarker for IgAN.
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- 2021
258. Albendazole Exhibits Anti-Neoplastic Actions against Gastric Cancer Cells by Affecting STAT3 and STAT5 Activation by Pleiotropic Mechanism(s)
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Kwang Seok Ahn, Jae Young Um, Min Hee Yang, and In Jin Ha
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0301 basic medicine ,Small interfering RNA ,albendazole ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,STAT3/5 ,Gene silencing ,STAT3 ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,STAT5 ,biology ,Kinase ,Chemistry ,gastric cancer ,apoptosis ,ROS ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer cell ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,SHP-1 ,Phosphorylation ,Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase Src - Abstract
Albendazole (ABZ) has been reported to display anti-tumoral actions against various maliganncies, but possible impact of ABZ on gastric cancer has not been deciphered. As aberrant phosphorylation of STAT3 and STAT5 proteins can regulate the growth and progression of gastric cancer, we postulated that ABZ may interrupt the activation of these oncogenic transcription factors. We found that ABZ exposure abrogated STAT3/5 activation, inhibited phosphorylation of Janus-activated kinases 1/2 and Src and enhanced the levels of SHP-1 protein. Silencing of SHP-1 gene by small interfering RNA (siRNA) reversed the ABZ-promoted attenuation of STAT3 as well as STAT5 activation and cellular apoptosis. In addition, these effects were noted to be driven by an augmented levels of reactive oxygen species caused by drug-induced GSH/GSSG imbalance. Thus, the data indicates that ABZ can modulate the activation of STAT3 and STAT5 by pleiotropic mechanisms in gastric cancer cells.
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- 2021
259. A novel in vivo platform for studying alveolar bone regeneration in rat
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Joong-Hyun Kim, Ho-Jin Moon, Tae-Hyun Kim, Jong-Min Jo, Sung Hee Yang, Deboki Naskar, Subhas C Kundu, Wojciech Chrzanowski, and Hae-Won Kim
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Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Alveolar bone regeneration is a significant challenge in dental implantation. Novel biomaterials and tissue-engineered constructs are under extensive development and awaiting in vivo animal tests to find clinical endpoint. Here, we establish a novel in vivo model, modifying gingivoperiosteoplasty in rat for the alveolar bone regeneration. Rat premaxillary bone defects were filled with silk scaffold or remained empty during the implantation period (up to 6 weeks), and harvested samples were analyzed by micro-computed tomography and histopathology. Empty defects showed increased but limited new bone formation with increasing implantation period. In defects implanted with silk sponge, the bone formation was significantly greater than that of empty defect, indicating an effective role of silk scaffold in the defect model. The modified premaxillary defect model in rat is simple to perform, while mimicking the clinical conditions, finding usefulness for the development of biomaterials and tissue-engineered constructs targeting alveolar bone regeneration in dental implantation.
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- 2013
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260. The authors reply
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Hyung Ah, Jo, Seung Hee, Yang, and Dong Ki, Kim
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Nephrology - Published
- 2021
261. Effector Memory CD8
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Da-Hee, Yang, Hyunju, Lee, Naeun, Lee, Min Sun, Shin, Insoo, Kang, and Ki-Soo, Kang
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Hypertriglyceridemia ,T-Lymphocytes ,Original Article ,Obesity ,CD8 ,Child ,Metabolic syndrome ,CD4 - Abstract
Purpose We investigated the association of effector memory (EM) CD8+ T cell and CD4+ T cell immunity with metabolic syndrome (MS). Methods Surface and intracellular staining of peripheral blood mononuclear cells was performed. Anti-interleukin-7 receptor-alpha (IL-7Rα) and CX3CR1 antibodies were used to stain the subsets of EM CD8+ T cells, while anti-interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), interleukin-17 (IL-17), and forkhead box P3 (FOXP3) antibodies were used for CD4+ T cell subsets. Results Of the 47 obese children, 11 were female. Children with MS had significantly higher levels of serum insulin (34.8±13.8 vs. 16.4±6.3 μU/mL, p
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- 2021
262. Thioflavin-positive tau aggregates complicating quantification of amyloid plaques in the brain of 5XFAD transgenic mouse model
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Young-Soo Kim, Jisu Shin, Sohui Park, and Hee Yang Lee
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Male ,Genetically modified mouse ,Amyloid ,medicine.drug_class ,Science ,Transgene ,Mice, Transgenic ,tau Proteins ,Monoclonal antibody ,Fibril ,Piperazines ,Article ,Fluorescence imaging ,Mice ,Protein Aggregates ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Alzheimer Disease ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Animals ,Benzothiazoles ,Phosphorylation ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Binding properties ,Brain ,Alzheimer's disease ,Molecular biology ,Disease Models, Animal ,chemistry ,Thioflavin S ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Female ,Protein Conformation, beta-Strand ,Thioflavin ,Antibody - Abstract
Transgenic mouse models recapitulating Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology are pivotal in molecular studies and drug evaluation. In transgenic models selectively expressing amyloid-β (Aβ), thioflavin S (ThS), a fluorescent dye with β-sheet binding properties, is widely employed to observe amyloid plaque accumulation. In this study, we investigated the possibility that a commonly used Aβ-expressing AD model mouse, 5XFAD, generates ThS-positive aggregates of β-sheet structures in addition to Aβ fibrils. To test this hypothesis, brain sections of male and female 5XFAD mice were double-stained with ThS and monoclonal antibodies against Aβ, tau, or α-synuclein, all of which aggregates are detected by ThS. Our results revealed that, in addition to amyloid plaques, 5XFAD mice express ThS-positive phospho-tau (p-tau) aggregates. Upon administration of a small molecule that exclusively disaggregates Aβ to 5XFAD mice for six weeks, we found that the reduction level of plaques was smaller in brain sections stained by ThS compared to an anti-Aβ antibody. Our findings implicate that the use of ThS complicates the quantification of amyloid plaques and the assessment of Aβ-targeting drugs in 5XFAD mice.
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- 2021
263. Optimization of the extraction process of high levels of chlorogenic acid and ginsenosides from short-term hydroponic-cultured ginseng and evaluation of the extract for the prevention of atopic dermatitis
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Jung Han Yoon Park, Jong-Eun Kim, Hee Yang, Seo Yeong Kim, Yeon Jin Cho, Ji Yun Lee, Ki Won Lee, and Tae Kyung Lee
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Ethanol ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ginseng ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Chlorogenic acid ,chemistry ,Functional food ,Ginsenoside ,Dry matter ,Food science ,Response surface methodology ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Background Short-term hydroponic-cultured ginseng (sHCG), which is 1-year-old ginseng seedlings cultivated for 4 weeks in a hydroponic system, is a functional food item with several biological effects. However, the optimal extraction conditions for sHCG, and the bioactivity of its extracts, have not been evaluated. Methods Chlorogenic acid (CGA) and ginsenoside contents were evaluated in sHCG, white ginseng (WG), and red ginseng (RG) using high-performance liquid chromatography. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to optimize the extraction conditions (temperature and ethanol concentration) to maximize the yield of dry matter, CGA, and four ginsenosides (Re, Rg1, Rb1, and Rd) from sHCG. The optimal extraction conditions were applied to pilot-scale production of sHCG extracts. The expression levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α/interferon (IFN)-γ-induced thymic and activation-regulated chemokines (TARC/CCL17) were measured after treatment with sHCG, WG, and RG extracts, and the effects of their bioactive compounds (CGA and four ginsenosides) on human skin keratinocytes (HaCaTs) were evaluated. Results CGA and four ginsenosides, which are bioactive compounds of sHCG, significantly inhibited TNF-α/IFN-γ-induced TARC/CCL17 expression. The optimal sHCG extraction conditions predicted by the RSM models were 80 °C and 60% ethanol (v/v). The sHCG extracts produced at the pilot scale under optimal conditions greatly alleviated TNF-α/IFN-γ-induced TARC/CCL17 production compared with WG and RG extracts. Conclusions Pesticide-free sHCG extracts, which contain high levels of CGA and the ginsenosides Re, Rg1, Rb1, and Rd as bioactive compounds, may have therapeutic potential for atopic diseases.
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- 2021
264. Ethanol Extract of Yak-Kong Fermented by Lactic Acid Bacteria from a Korean Infant Markedly Reduces Matrix Metallopreteinase-1 Expression Induced by Solar Ultraviolet Irradiation in Human Keratinocytes and a 3D Skin Model
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Tae-Gyu Lim, Jung Han Yoon Park, Ji Won Seo, Tae Kyung Lee, Heanim Park, Jae Hwan Kim, Ki Won Lee, Hee Yang, Jong-Eun Kim, and Chul-Sung Huh
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0301 basic medicine ,Physiology ,lactic acid bacteria derived from infants ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Biochemistry ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Food science ,Molecular Biology ,fermentation ,Ethanol ,biology ,3D skin model ,MMP-1 ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,skin wrinkle ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,Isoflavones ,biology.organism_classification ,Lactic acid ,Bifidobacterium animalis ,HaCaT ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,human keratinocytes ,chemistry ,Polyphenol ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Fermentation ,Yak-Kong ,Bacteria - Abstract
Yak-Kong is a type of black soybean that is colloquially referred to as the “medicinal bean” and it elicits several beneficial effects that are relevant to human health, including attenuating the formation of skin wrinkles. It has previously been shown that soybean extracts elicit additional bioactivity that is fermented by lactic acid bacteria. In this study of lactic acid bacteria strains that were isolated from the stools of breast-feeding infants (<, 100 days old), we selected Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. Lactis LDTM 8102 (LDTM 8102) as the lead strain for the fermentation of Yak-Kong. We investigated the effects of LDTM 8102-fermented Yak-Kong on solar-ultraviolet irradiation (sUV)-induced wrinkle formation. In HaCaT cells, the ethanol extract of LDTM 8102-fermented Yak-Kong (EFY) effectively reduced sUV-induced matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) secretion. The effect of EFY was superior to that of unfermented (UFY)- and Lactis KCTC 5854 (another Bifidobacterium animalis species)-fermented Yak-Kong. Additionally, EFY reduced sUV-induced MMP-1 mRNA expression and promoter activity, as well as the transactivation of AP-1 and phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and JNK1/2. Furthermore, EFY alleviated sUV-induced MMP-1 secretion, the destruction of the epidermis, and degradation of collagen in a three-dimensional (3D) skin culture model. EFY had a higher total polyphenol content and anti-oxidative activity than UFY. Twelve metabolites were significantly ( 2-fold) increased in Yak-Kong extract after fermentation by LDTM 8102. Among them, the metabolites of major isoflavones, such as 6,7,4′-trihydroxyisoflavone (THIF), exerted the reducing effect of MMP-1, which indicated that the isoflavone metabolites contributed to the effect of EFY on MMP-1 expression as active compounds. These findings suggest that EFY is a potent natural material that can potentially prevent sUV-induced wrinkle formation.
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- 2021
265. Prevalence and diagnosis experience of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women over 50: Focusing on socioeconomic factors
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Ji Hee Yang, Jae Seung Seo, Suk-Woong Kang, Min Hyeok Choi, and Yoon-Ji Kim
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Physiology ,Epidemiology ,Osteoporosis ,Social Sciences ,Logistic regression ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Medical Conditions ,Sociology ,Risk Factors ,Prevalence ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medicine ,Public and Occupational Health ,Connective Tissue Diseases ,Aged, 80 and over ,Univariate analysis ,Multidisciplinary ,Schools ,Cancer Risk Factors ,Middle Aged ,Socioeconomic Aspects of Health ,Postmenopause ,Physiological Parameters ,Oncology ,Female ,0305 other medical science ,Research Article ,National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey ,Endocrine Disorders ,Science ,MEDLINE ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Education ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rheumatology ,Republic of Korea ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Obesity ,Risk factor ,Socioeconomic status ,Aged ,030505 public health ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Physical Activity ,medicine.disease ,Health Surveys ,Health Care ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Age Groups ,Metabolic Disorders ,Medical Risk Factors ,People and Places ,Household income ,Population Groupings ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Osteoporosis is the most common disease of the musculoskeletal system in old age. Therefore, research on osteoporosis risk factors is actively being conducted. However, whether socioeconomic inequality is associated with the prevalence and diagnosis experience of osteoporosis remains largely unexplored. This study aims to investigate whether socioeconomic inequality can be a risk factor for osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Cross-sectional data of 1,477 postmenopausal women aged over 50 obtained from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey V-2 were analyzed. Univariate analyses were performed to calculate the prevalence of osteoporosis and the rate of osteoporosis diagnosis experience according to the risk factor categories. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the independent variables’ associations with osteoporosis prevalence and diagnosis experience. The prevalence of osteoporosis was 34.8%, while the diagnosis experience rate was 22.1%. The higher the age, the higher the probability of osteoporosis presence and diagnosis experience. The lowest household income level was associated with a 1.63 times higher risk of osteoporosis. On the contrary, this factor was not significant for diagnosis experience. These results were similar for the 50–59 and 60–69 age groups. Among postmenopausal women, those who are older and have low socioeconomic levels are at a high risk of developing osteoporosis. Moreover, the lower the socioeconomic level, the lower the awareness of osteoporosis. Therefore, there is a need to develop more proactive preventive measures in postmenopausal women with low socioeconomic levels.
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- 2021
266. Known Operator Learning and Hybrid Machine Learning in Medical Imaging -- A Review of the Past, the Present, and the Future
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Andreas Maier, Harald Köstler, Marco Heisig, Patrick Krauss, and Seung Hee Yang
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,General Computer Science ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV) ,ddc:000 ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Medical Physics (physics.med-ph) ,Physics - Medical Physics ,Machine Learning (cs.LG) - Abstract
In this article, we perform a review of the state-of-the-art of hybrid machine learning in medical imaging. We start with a short summary of the general developments of the past in machine learning and how general and specialized approaches have been in competition in the past decades. A particular focus will be the theoretical and experimental evidence pro and contra hybrid modelling. Next, we inspect several new developments regarding hybrid machine learning with a particular focus on so-called known operator learning and how hybrid approaches gain more and more momentum across essentially all applications in medical imaging and medical image analysis. As we will point out by numerous examples, hybrid models are taking over in image reconstruction and analysis. Even domains such as physical simulation and scanner and acquisition design are being addressed using machine learning grey box modelling approaches. Towards the end of the article, we will investigate a few future directions and point out relevant areas in which hybrid modelling, meta learning, and other domains will likely be able to drive the state-of-the-art ahead., Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, submitted to "Progress in Biomedical Engineering"
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- 2021
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267. Establishment of the Certified Research Ethics Professionals: An Ethical Review Expert-Translated in English from Japanese Version
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Yusuke Ebana, Megumu Yokono, Masayuki Yoshida, and Sou Hee Yang
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Research ethics committee ,Opinion ,Research ethics ,Diagnostic methods ,Clinical trials act ,education ,Ethical review ,Certification ,Medical research ,Medical guideline ,CReP ,Certified review board ,Engineering ethics ,Psychology ,Certified Research Ethics Committee Professionals - Abstract
Medical research is indispensable to develop new treatments or diagnostic methods. An ethics review board reviews the validity of such medical research. However, with the recent advances in medicine, a meaningful review of medical research often requires advanced knowledge. There is thus a growing necessity for a professional who can support ethical review. Therefore, a new system called the Certified Research Ethics Committee Professional (CReP), an Ethical Review Expert, has been established.
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- 2021
268. End-of-Life Care Mobile App for Intensive-Care Unit Nurses: A Quasi-Experimental Study
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Jin Hee Yang and Gisoo Shin
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,efficacy ,nurse ,lcsh:Medicine ,Compassion ,Empathy ,intensive care unit ,Article ,Unit (housing) ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,law ,Intervention (counseling) ,mobile app ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Competence (human resources) ,end-of-life care ,media_common ,Self-efficacy ,Terminal Care ,030504 nursing ,lcsh:R ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Intensive care unit ,Mobile Applications ,Self Efficacy ,Intensive Care Units ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,End-of-life care - Abstract
Intensive-care unit nurses may experience difficulties in end-of-life care because of frustration or lethargy. The purpose of this study was to develop a mobile end-of-life care program for intensive-care unit nurses and evaluate the effects on competence factors such as knowledge, self-efficacy, and compassion. A quasi-experimental design was used. The participants included 44 nurses who had less than three years of experience in the intensive-care unit, divided into the experimental group and control group. After the intervention, the experimental group showed a significant improvement in self-efficacy in end-of-life care and compassion in end-of-life care. Based on the results of this study, the end-of-life care mobile app was an effective educational method for nurses with experience of less than 3 years in an intensive-care unit. To improve the quality of end-of-life care, it is necessary to develop various educational programs considering the greater role of the fourth industrial revolution in the future.
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- 2021
269. Factors Influencing the Size of a Non-Traumatic Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear: Focusing on Socioeconomic Factors
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Suk-Woong Kang, Chan-Kue Park, Seung-Hun Woo, Tae-Woo Kim, Min-Hui Moon, Ji-Hee Yang, and Min-Hyeok Choi
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Adult ,Rupture ,Shoulder ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,musculoskeletal disorders ,rotator cuff tear ,tear size ,risk factors ,socioeconomic factors ,United States ,Retrospective Studies ,Rotator Cuff Injuries - Abstract
This study aimed to identify the risk factors for non-traumatic rotator cuff tears in Korean adult patients who underwent surgical treatment, focusing on socioeconomic factors. A retrospective study was conducted with 659 patients who were diagnosed with a full rotator cuff tear and underwent surgical treatment. The outcome variable was the rotator cuff tear size (mm), as indicated by preoperative magnetic resonance imaging. Socioeconomic variables included occupation, education level, insurance type, and residential area. Univariate analyses were used to evaluate the relation between tear size and independent variables, and multivariate regression was used to estimate the effects of socioeconomic factors on tear size after adjusting for other variables. Significant differences were found in mean tear size according to age, occupation, residence area, and symptom duration (p < 0.05) in multivariate regression analysis. Rural residents had a 2.12 mm larger tear size than urban residents. Compared to National Health Insurance patients, the tear size of Medicaid beneficiaries was significantly larger (6.79 mm) in urban areas. The larger the rotator cuff tear, the greater the risk of retear and poor shoulder function. Therefore, policy efforts are required to expand access to medical care for the vulnerable.
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- 2022
270. Glucose-albumin nanoplatform for treating renal ischemia-reperfusion injury using reactive oxygen species scavenging properties
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Ji Yong Park, Yun-Sang Lee, Ran Ji Yoo, Tae Hyeon Choi, Jinsil Kim, and Seung Hee Yang
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Cancer Research ,Molecular Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Published
- 2022
271. Daidzin targets epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition process by attenuating manganese superoxide dismutase expression and PI3K/Akt/mTOR activation in tumor cells
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Min Hee Yang, Sang Hoon Jung, Jae-Young Um, Alan Prem Kumar, Gautam Sethi, and Kwang Seok Ahn
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Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Cell Survival ,Superoxide Dismutase ,TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Gene Expression ,General Medicine ,Isoflavones ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Cell Proliferation ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process during which epithelial cells lose their polarity and gain invasive properties to transform into mesenchymal cells. A few recent studies have reported that manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) can effectively modulate EMT phenotype by influencing cellular redox environment via altering the intracellular ratio between OCell viability was measured by MTT and real time cell analysis (RTCA) assay. Protein expression level of EMT markers and Akt/mTOR/PI3K signaling pathway were evaluated by Western blot analysis. Expression of EMT markers in cells was observed by immunocytochemistry. Cell invasion and migrations were evaluated by wound healing assay and Boyden chamber assay.DDZ can block EMT accompanied with down-regulation of MnSOD, fibronectin, vimentin, MMP-9, MMP-2, N-cadherin, twist, and Snail, and up-regulation of occludin and E-cadherin in both unstimulated and TGFβ-induced cells. In addition, DDZ exposure also attenuated cell proliferation, invasion, and metastasis by reversing the EMT process in SNU-C2A, DU145, and PC-3 cells. DDZ treatment also modulated activation of PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling cascades in DU145 cells. Moreover, an overexpression of MnSOD or silencing of MnSOD expression modulated EMT-related proteins, PI3K/Akt/mTOR activation and invasive activity.This is first finding on the DDZ in regulating MnSOD and EMT process by targeting PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway in both colorectal and prostate cancer cell lines. Our data indicated that DDZ might act as a potent suppressor of EMT by affecting MnSOD expression in tumor cells.
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- 2022
272. Regulation of GTPase function by autophosphorylation
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Christian W. Johnson, Hyuk-Soo Seo, Elizabeth M. Terrell, Moon-Hee Yang, Fenneke KleinJan, Teklab Gebregiworgis, Genevieve M.C. Gasmi-Seabrook, Ezekiel A. Geffken, Jimit Lakhani, Kijun Song, Puspalata Bashyal, Olesja Popow, Joao A. Paulo, Andrea Liu, Carla Mattos, Christopher B. Marshall, Mitsuhiko Ikura, Deborah K. Morrison, Sirano Dhe-Paganon, and Kevin M. Haigis
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Mammals ,Nucleotides ,Animals ,Proteins ,Guanosine Triphosphate ,Cell Biology ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Molecular Biology ,Article ,GTP Phosphohydrolases ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
A unifying feature of the RAS superfamily is a conserved GTPase cycle by which these proteins transition between active and inactive states. We demonstrate that autophosphorylation of some GTPases is an intrinsic regulatory mechanism that reduces nucleotide hydrolysis and enhances nucleotide exchange, altering the on/off switch that forms the basis for their signaling functions. Using X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, binding assays, and molecular dynamics on autophosphorylated mutants of H-RAS and K-RAS, we show that phosphoryl transfer from GTP requires dynamic movement of the switch II region and that autophosphorylation promotes nucleotide exchange by opening the active site and extracting the stabilizing Mg(2+). Finally, we demonstrate that autophosphorylated K-RAS exhibits altered effector interactions, including a reduced affinity for RAF proteins in mammalian cells. Thus, autophosphorylation leads to altered active site dynamics and effector interaction properties, creating a pool of GTPases that are functionally distinct from their non-phosphorylated counterparts.
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273. Effect of the similarity of gut microbiota composition between donor and recipient on graft function after living donor kidney transplantation
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Kwon Wook Joo, Jung Pyo Lee, Byung Yong Kim, Hyo-Eun Kim, Ji In Park, Min Jung Kwak, Bong-Soo Kim, Hyunjeong Cho, Ji Eun Kim, Hajeong Lee, Dong Ki Kim, Seung Hee Yang, and Yon Su Kim
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Adult ,Male ,lcsh:Medicine ,Renal function ,Human leukocyte antigen ,Biology ,Gut flora ,Kidney ,Communicable Diseases ,Microbiology ,Living donor ,Article ,Similarity (network science) ,Living Donors ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Phylogeny ,Kidney transplantation ,Multidisciplinary ,Bacteria ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,lcsh:R ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Kidney Transplantation ,Transplant Recipients ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,UniFrac ,Nephrology ,Immunology ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
Graft outcomes of unrelated donor kidney transplant are comparable with those of related donor kidney transplant despite their genetic distance. This study aimed to identify whether the similarity of donor–recipient gut microbiota composition affects early transplant outcomes. Stool samples from 67 pairs of kidney transplant recipients and donors were collected. Gut microbiota differences between donors and recipients were determined using weighted UniFrac distance. Among the donor–recipient pairs, 30 (44.8%) pairs were related, while 37 (55.2%) were unrelated. The unrelated pairs, especially spousal pairs, had similar microbial composition, and they more frequently shared their meals than related pairs did. The weighted UniFrac distance showed an inverse correlation with the 6-month allograft function (p = 0.034); the correlation was significant in the unrelated pairs (p = 0.003). In the unrelated pairs, the microbial distance showed an excellent accuracy in predicting the estimated glomerular filtration rate of 2 at 6-months post-transplantation and was better than human leukocyte antigen incompatibility and rejection. The incidence of infection within 6 months post-transplantation increased in the recipients having dissimilar microbiota with donors compared to the other recipients. Thus, pre-transplantation microbial similarity in unrelated donors and recipients may be associated with 6-month allograft function.
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- 2020
274. Impact of complete revascularization for acute myocardial infarction with multivessel coronary artery disease in diabetes mellitus patients
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Jung-Kyu Han, Hyunna Lee, Y.J Ki, Jun-Yun Kang, Hyun-Chang Kim, Kyung-Woo Park, Bon-Kwon Koo, Hye Jin Kang, Tae Min Rhee, and Hee Yang
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Coronary artery disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiology ,medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Revascularization - Abstract
Background Clinical benefits of complete revascularization (CR) in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients are unclear. Moreover, the benefit of CR is unknown in AMI with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patient. Objectives We sought to compare prognosis of CR and incomplete revascularization (IR) in patients with AMI and multivessel disease, according to the presence of DM. Methods A total of 2,150 AMI patients with multivessel coronary artery disease were analyzed. CR was defined based on angiographic image. The primary endpoints of this study was patient oriented composite outcome (POCO) defined as a composite of all cause death, any myocardial infarction, and any revascularization within 3 years. Results Overall, 3-year POCO were significantly lower in patients receiving angiographic CR (985 patients, 45.8%) compared with IR (1165 patients, 54.2%). When divided into subgroups according to the presence of DM, CR reduced 3-year clinical outcomes in the non-DM group but not in the DM group (POCO: 11.7% vs. 23.2%, p Conclusion In AMI patients with multivessel disease, CR may be ineffective in improving clinical outcomes in patients with DM. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: None
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275. Eddy Current Loss Reduction in 3D-Printed Axial Flux Motor Using 3D-Printed SMC Core
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Won-Ho Kim, Jihun Yu, Hyun-Jo Pyo, Dong-Woo Nam, Jae Won Jeong, and Seo-Hee Yang
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Insert (composites) ,Materials science ,Stator ,Mechanical engineering ,engineering.material ,Finite element method ,law.invention ,Core (optical fiber) ,law ,Eddy current ,engineering ,Torque ,Reduction (mathematics) ,Electrical steel - Abstract
Axial-flux permanent magnet synchronous motors (AFPMSMs) have higher torque densities than the conventional radial-flux permanent magnet synchronous motors (RFPMSMs). However, RFPMSMs have the advantage of lower eddy current losses in the core, owing to the use of electrical steel plates that can be stacked. Therefore, most studies on reducing the eddy current losses of the extant AFPMSMs cores have been focused on reducing the eddy current loss by using a soft magnetic composite (SMC) material or rolling an amorphous electrical steel plate. The method, which is proposed for reducing the eddy current loss of AFPMSMs in this paper, utilizes 3D printing technology to insert a 3D-printed SMC core into the stator shape of a motor that generates a large amount of eddy current; it also inserts air insulation to produce the same effect as that produced by the extant RFPMSM stacking method. The eddy current loss of a stator insulation structure using the 3D-printed SMC core is compared to that of an AFPMSM using the extant SMC core, and the validity of the proposed shape is verified through finite element analysis.
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276. Corilagin Represses Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition Process Through Modulating Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Cascade
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Alan Prem Kumar, Sun Tae Hwang, Min Hee Yang, Kwang Seok Ahn, and Gautam Sethi
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Occludin ,migration ,Biochemistry ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Article ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glucosides ,Cell Movement ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,corilagin ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Epithelial–mesenchymal transition ,Molecular Biology ,Wnt Signaling Pathway ,Wnt/β-catenin ,Chemistry ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Cancer ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Cadherins ,invasion ,Hydrolyzable Tannins ,Neoplasm Proteins ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Cancer research ,MCF-7 Cells ,epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition ,Corilagin ,Function (biology) - Abstract
Corilagin (CLG), a major component of several medicinal plants, can exhibit diverse pharmacological properties including those of anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective qualities. However, there are no prior studies on its potential impact on the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) process. EMT can lead to dissemination of tumor cells into other organs and promote cancer progression. Hence, we aimed to investigate the effect of CLG on EMT and its mechanism(s) of action in tumor cells. We noted that CLG reduced the expression of various epithelial markers and up-regulated the expression of Occludin and E-cadherin in both basal and TGF&beta, stimulated tumor cells. CLG treatment also abrogated cellular invasion and migration in colon and prostate carcinoma cells. In addition, CLG effectively attenuated the Wnt/&beta, catenin signaling cascade in TGF&beta, stimulated cells. Overall, our study suggests that CLG may function as and effective modulator of EMT and metastasis in neoplastic cells.
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277. Gender Differences in Wage, Social Support, and Job Satisfaction of Public Sector Employees
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Seung Hee Yang and Byung Yong Jeong
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Mediation (statistics) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Geography, Planning and Development ,lcsh:TJ807-830 ,Wage ,lcsh:Renewable energy sources ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,regression analysis ,Social support ,0502 economics and business ,050602 political science & public administration ,health care economics and organizations ,gender equality ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,media_common ,job satisfaction ,lcsh:GE1-350 ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,lcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants ,05 social sciences ,Public sector ,Regression analysis ,social support ,Work experience ,0506 political science ,lcsh:TD194-195 ,Survey data collection ,wage ,Job satisfaction ,Demographic economics ,business ,Psychology ,050203 business & management - Abstract
This study aims to analyze gender differences in wages, social support, and job satisfaction in the public sector. From the 5th Korean Working Conditions Survey data, 2046 subjects were selected as public sector workers. This study analyzed gender differences in the relationships by stepwise regression analysis and mediation model. The results showed that wages were directly affected by education level, followed by work experience and working hours. Also, there were significant gender difference relationships, and males&rsquo, wages increased faster than females as education level increased. The social support of females is higher than that of males regardless of wages or educational level, and it is more influenced by the level of education than that of wages. However, there was no gender difference in the regression equation of social support and wage on job satisfaction. Bridging gender gaps in the workplace is a crucial component of inclusive and sustainable growth. This study substantially contributes to the existing knowledge of gender differences, such as regression analysis and new findings.
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278. Cloning and Functional Characterization of Dihydroflavonol 4-Reductase Gene Involved in Anthocyanin Biosynthesis of Chrysanthemum
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Sangkyu Park, Jong-Yeol Lee, Jae-A Jung, Sun-Hyung Lim, Bo-Ra Park, Ju-Hee Yang, Da-Hye Kim, and Je Min Lee
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Mutant ,01 natural sciences ,anthocyanin ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Anthocyanins ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Protein-fragment complementation assay ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Arabidopsis thaliana ,Cloning, Molecular ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,Phylogeny ,Plant Proteins ,biology ,Chrysanthemum morifolium ,food and beverages ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,General Medicine ,dihydroflavonol 4-reductase ,humanities ,Computer Science Applications ,Biochemistry ,flower color ,chrysanthemum ,Flowers ,Catalysis ,Article ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,flavonoid ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Cloning ,Flavonoids ,Base Sequence ,Organic Chemistry ,fungi ,Genetic Variation ,biology.organism_classification ,Enzyme assay ,Alcohol Oxidoreductases ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,Anthocyanin ,biology.protein ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (DFR) catalyzes a committed step in anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthesis by reducing dihydroflavonols to leucoanthocyanidins. However, the role of this enzyme in determining flower color in the economically important crop chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) is unknown. Here, we isolated cDNAs encoding DFR from two chrysanthemum cultivars, the white-flowered chrysanthemum &ldquo, OhBlang&rdquo, (CmDFR-OB) and the red-flowered chrysanthemum &ldquo, RedMarble&rdquo, (CmDFR-RM) and identified variations in the C-terminus between the two sequences. An enzyme assay using recombinant proteins revealed that both enzymes catalyzed the reduction of dihydroflavonol substrates, but CmDFR-OB showed significantly reduced DFR activity for dihydrokaempferol (DHK) substrate as compared with CmDFR-RM. Transcript levels of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes were consistent with the anthocyanin contents at different flower developmental stages of both cultivars. The inplanta complementation assay, using Arabidopsis thaliana dfr mutant (tt3-1), revealed that CmDFR-RM, but not CmDFR-OB, transgenes restored defective anthocyanin biosynthesis of this mutant at the seedling stage, as well as proanthocyanidin biosynthesis in the seed. The difference in the flower color of two chrysanthemums can be explained by the C-terminal variation of CmDFR combined with the loss of CmF3H expression during flower development.
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279. RNA-Seq profiling of microdissected glomeruli identifies potential biomarkers for human IgA nephropathy
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Jae Wook Lee, Kwon Wook Joo, Kyung Chul Moon, Sehoon Park, Yon Su Kim, Dong Ki Kim, Seung Hee Yang, Chang Wook Jeong, and Hajeong Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Physiology ,Kidney Glomerulus ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Syk ,Biology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Nephropathy ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Humans ,Microdissection ,Kidney ,Mesangial cell ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Glomerulonephritis, IGA ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mesangial Cells ,Female ,Kinase binding ,Biomarkers ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Few studies have examined gene expression changes occurring in the glomeruli of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) using a sensitive transcriptomic profiling method such as RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq). We collected glomeruli from biopsy specimens from patients with IgAN with relatively preserved kidney function (estimated glomerular filtration rate ≥ 60 mL·min−1·1.73 m−2and urine protein-to-creatinine ratio < 3 g/g) and from normal kidney cortexes by hand microdissection and performed RNA-Seq. Differentially expressed genes were identified, and gene ontology term annotation and pathway analysis were performed. Immunohistochemical labeling and primary mesangial cell cultures were performed to confirm the findings of RNA-Seq analysis. Fourteen patients with IgAN and ten controls were included in this study. Glomerulus-specific genes were highly abundant. Principal component analysis showed clear separation between the IgAN and control groups. There were 2,497 differentially expressed genes, of which 1,380 were upregulated and 1,117 were downregulated (false discovery rate < 0.01). The enriched gene ontology terms included motility/migration, protein/vesicle transport, and immune system, and kinase binding was the molecular function overrepresented in IgAN. B cell signaling, chemokine signal transduction, and Fcγ receptor-mediated phagocytosis were the canonical pathways overrepresented. In vitro experiments confirmed that spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK), reported as upregulated in the IgAN transcriptome, was also upregulated in glomeruli from an independent set of patients with IgAN and that treatment with patient-derived IgA1 increased the expression of SYK in mesangial cells. In conclusion, transcriptomic profiling of the IgAN glomerulus provides insights in the intraglomerular pathophysiology of IgAN before it reaches profound kidney dysfunction. SYK may have a pathogenetic role in IgAN.
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280. Alginate and fucoidan changes the bacterial community in different directions and the alginate or fucoidan degrading bacteria isolated from paddy soil promotes the plant growth
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So Hee Yang, Jeongwon Seo, and Yeonjong Koo
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Melon ,Alginates ,Biofertilizer ,Population ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Soil ,Microbial ecology ,Polysaccharides ,Pepper ,Genetics ,Food science ,education ,Molecular Biology ,Soil Microbiology ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Bacteria ,Fucoidan ,General Medicine ,Carbohydrate ,biology.organism_classification ,Stenotrophomonas ,chemistry - Abstract
Seaweed and its extracts have been developed as fertilizers because they possess plant-growth-promoting and antibacterial compounds. For use as fertilizers, the major carbohydrates in seaweed, including fucoidan and alginate, need to be efficiently digested in the soil. We isolated fucoidan/alginate degrading bacteria from paddy soil and verified its use as a biofertilizer. Results show that Stenotrophomonas pavanii has a high alginate degrading activity, and also stimulating melon, pepper, and tomato growth. The growth stimulation effect of the bacteria was enhanced by alginate treatment. Bacillus sp. was isolated as a fucoidan degrading bacterium and this bacterium was also able to stimulate melon growth. Using 16S ribosomal DNA analysis, fucoidan/alginate resistant or susceptible bacteria were successively selected. Bacteria with increased population due to fucoidan and alginate had specificity to each carbohydrate, whereas those with decreased population showed susceptibility to both carbohydrates. This report demonstrates some bacteria for their use as biofertilizers with seaweed and demonstrated that a high throughput method is efficient in identifying bacteria with specific properties.
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- 2020
281. Abrogation of STAT3 activation cascade by Ginkgolide C mitigates tumorigenesis in lung cancer preclinical model
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Min Hee Yang, Jae Young Um, Gautam Sethi, and Kwang Seok AHn
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- 2020
282. Bicine promotes rapid formation of β-sheet-rich amyloid-β fibrils
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Hee Yang Lee, Hye Yun Kim, Key Sun Kim, Young-Soo Kim, Jongkook Lee, and Hyun-Jin Kim
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Beta sheet ,Toxicology ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Protein structure ,Spectrum Analysis Techniques ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Enzyme assays ,Electron Microscopy ,Colorimetric assays ,Bioassays and physiological analysis ,Screening procedures ,Cell Analysis ,Gel Electrophoresis ,Neurons ,Staining ,Microscopy ,Multidisciplinary ,MTT assay ,Cytotoxicity Assay ,Chemistry ,Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy ,Medicine ,Cerebral amyloid angiopathy ,Research Article ,Gene isoform ,Silver Staining ,Cell Viability Testing ,Cell Survival ,Bicine ,Science ,Glycine ,Electrophoretic Staining ,Fibril ,Cell Line ,Protein Aggregates ,Electrophoretic Techniques ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,Toxicity ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,medicine.disease ,In vitro ,Peptide Fragments ,Research and analysis methods ,Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy ,Specimen Preparation and Treatment ,Biochemical analysis ,Biophysics ,Amyloid Proteins ,Protein Conformation, beta-Strand ,Transmission Electron Microscopy - Abstract
Fibrillar aggregates of amyloid-β (Aβ) are the main component of plaques lining the cerebrovasculature in cerebral amyloid angiopathy. As the predominant Aβ isoform in vascular deposits, Aβ40 is a valuable target in cerebral amyloid angiopathy research. However, the slow process of Aβ40 aggregation in vitro is a bottleneck in the search for Aβ-targeting molecules. In this study, we sought a method to accelerate the aggregation of Aβ40 in vitro, to improve experimental screening procedures. We evaluated the aggregating ability of bicine, a biological buffer, using various in vitro methods. Our data suggest that bicine promotes the aggregation of Aβ40 with high speed and reproducibility, yielding a mixture of aggregates with significant β-sheet-rich fibril formation and toxicity.
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283. Discovery of a novel fibroblast activation protein (FAP) inhibitor, BR103354, with anti-diabetic and anti-steatotic effects
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Jae Min Cho, Eun Hye Nam, Hyae Gyeong Cheon, Eun Hee Yang, and Wenying Quan
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Male ,FGF21 ,Drug Evaluation, Preclinical ,Pharmacology ,Dipeptidyl peptidase ,Article ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Mice ,Insulin resistance ,Endocrinology ,Fibroblast activation protein, alpha ,In vivo ,3T3-L1 Cells ,Endopeptidases ,medicine ,Adipocytes ,Animals ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Glucose Metabolism Disorders ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Molecular medicine ,Chemistry ,Drug discovery ,Serine Endopeptidases ,Membrane Proteins ,medicine.disease ,Fatty Liver ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Macaca fascicularis ,Gelatinases ,biology.protein ,GLUT1 ,Steatosis ,Steatohepatitis - Abstract
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 21 is a class of hepatokines that plays a protective role against obesity, insulin resistance, and liver damage. Despite this, protective effects of FGF21 in human appear to be minimal, possibly due to its proteolytic cleavage by the fibroblast activation protein (FAP). Here, we presented a novel FAP inhibitor, BR103354, and described its pharmacological activities as a potential therapeutic agent for the treatment of metabolic disorders. BR103354 inhibited FAP with an IC50 value of 14 nM, showing high selectivity against dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP)-related enzymes and prolyl oligopeptidase (PREP). In differentiated 3T3/L1 adipocytes, the addition of FAP diminished hFGF21-induced Glut1 and phosphorylated levels of ERK, which were restored by BR103354. BR103354 exhibited good pharmacokinetic properties as evidenced by oral bioavailability of 48.4% and minimal hERG inhibition. Single co-administration of BR103354 with hFGF21 reduced nonfasting blood glucose concentrations, in association with increased intact form of hFGF21 in ob/ob mice. Additionally, chronic treatment of BR103354 for 4 weeks reduced nonfasting blood glucose concentrations with improved glucose tolerance and with reduced triglyceride (TG) content in liver of ob/ob mice. Consistently, BR103354 improved hepatic steatosis and fibrosis in a choline-deficient, L-amino acid-defined, high-fat diet (CDAHFD)-induced non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) mouse model. FAP inhibitory effects of BR103354 were confirmed in normal cynomolgus monkeys. Together, BR103354 acts as an effective FAP inhibitor in vitro and in vivo, thereby demonstrating its potential application as an anti-diabetic and anti-NASH agent.
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284. Photocatalytic Methylene Blue Degradation of Electrospun Ti-Zn Complex Oxide Nanofibers
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Dong-Cheol Park, Kyeong-Han Na, Wan-Tae Kim, Won-Youl Choi, and Wan-Hee Yang
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Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Zinc ,complex oxide ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Nanomaterials ,lcsh:Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,TiO2 ,General Materials Science ,Photodegradation ,electrospinning ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,methylene blue degradation ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Nanofiber ,Titanium dioxide ,Photocatalysis ,ZnO ,0210 nano-technology ,Titanium - Abstract
Photocatalysts are the most important technology in air pollution removal and the detoxification of organic materials. Doping and complexation are among the most used methods to improve the efficiency of photocatalysts. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanomaterials are widely used materials for photocatalysts and the degradation of toxic materials. Their mixed structure can be fabricated by many methods and the structure affects their properties. Nanofibers are efficient materials for photocatalysts due to their vertically formed structure, which improves the charge separation of photoelectrons. We fabricated them by an electrospinning process. A precursor consisting of titanium 4-isopropoxide, zinc acetate dihydrate and polyvinylpyrrolidone was used as a spinning solution for a mixed structure of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide with different molar ratios. They were then calcined, crystallized by heat treatment and analyzed by thermogravimetric-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA), X-ray diffractometer (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) and energy-dispersive spectroscope (EDS). After annealing, the average diameters of the Ti&ndash, Zn complex oxide nanofibers were 237.6&ndash, 278.6 nm with different salt ratios, and multiple crystalline structures were observed, namely TiO2, ZnO, ZnTiO3 and Zn2TiO4. We observed the photocatalytic performance of the samples and compared them according to the photodegradation of methylene blue. The methylene blue concentration decreased to 0.008&ndash, 0.650 after three hours, compared to an initial concentration of 1, with different metal oxide structures.
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285. P0339URINE METABOLOMIC ASSAY IN EARLY IGA NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS REVEALS URINE GLYCINE AS A PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER
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Seung Hee Yang, Jung-Hyun Kim, Kwon Wook Joo, Dong Ki Kim, and Sehoon Park
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Transplantation ,Creatinine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Glycine cleavage system ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Renal function ,Urine ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Nephropathy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Metabolomics ,chemistry ,Nephrology ,Internal medicine ,Glycine ,medicine ,Renal biopsy ,business - Abstract
Background and Aims A urine metabolomic biomarker from early immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) can be a useful tool for early detection or prognostic prediction of the disease. Method We profiled the urine metabolomes, using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometry, from 197 IgAN patients with eGFR ≥ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2, and the patients with same kidney function range but have diagnosis of membranous nephropathy (n=81) and minimal change disease (n=50) were included as the disease-control group. Additional 146 healthy controls who received routine health screenings and donated urine samples were included. We calculated the creatinine-adjusted urine concentrations of 27 urine metabolites. Urine metabolites specifically increased in urines from IgAN patients were identified, and their associations with the prognosis of the disease, determined with the outcome of eGFR 30% reduction from baseline, were investigated. Additional kidney biopsy samples from independent patients and controls were stained for molecules included in related biological process for experimental validation. Results Among the 15 metabolites higher in the urines from IgAN patients than those from the healthy controls, only glycine was the metabolite that the median level was significantly higher also than that of the disease-control group. We found that the higher levels of glycine, alanine, citrate, threonine, and valine were significantly associated with higher risks of 30% eGFR reduction in IgAN patients. Among the molecules related to metabolism of glycine, expressions of T and H proteins from glycine cleavage system were significantly reduced in the kidney biopsy slides from independent IgAN patients when compared to the controls. Conclusion Urine glycine may be a prognostic and pathophysiology-related biomarker of IgAN. A further study confirming the clinical usefulness and pathophysiologic significance of urine metabolites in IgAN patients is warranted.
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286. Safflower Seed Oil and Its Active Compound Acacetin Inhibit UVB-Induced Skin Photoaging
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Ki Won Lee, Jong-Eun Kim, Hee Yang, and Eun Hee Jeong
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0106 biological sciences ,MAPK/ERK pathway ,Cell Survival ,Ultraviolet Rays ,p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases ,Carthamus tinctorius ,Pharmacology ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,010608 biotechnology ,medicine ,HaCaT Cells ,Humans ,Phosphorylation ,Protein kinase B ,Wrinkle ,Safflower Oil ,Skin ,integumentary system ,Acacetin ,Chemistry ,Kinase ,General Medicine ,Fibroblasts ,Flavones ,Skin Aging ,HaCaT ,medicine.symptom ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 ,Biotechnology ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV) is one of the major factors harmful to skin health. Irradiation with ultraviolet accelerates the decline of skin function, causing the skin to have deep wrinkles, dryness, decreased procollagen production, and degradation of collagen. Novel materials are needed to prevent the aging of the skin by blocking the effects of UV. Safflower seed oil (Charthamus tinctorius L., SSO) contains significantly high levels of unsaturated fatty acids and phytochemicals. SSO has been traditionally used in China, Japan, and Korea to improve skin and hair. Our objective in this study was to determine the effect of SSO and its active compound acacetin on UVB-induced skin photoaging in HaCaT cells and human dermal fibroblasts (HDF). SSO inhibited UVB-induced matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) at both protein and mRNA levels in HaCaT cells and HDF. MMP-1 is known to play important roles in collagen degradation and wrinkle formation. Acacetin, a type of flavonoid, is present in SSO. Similar to SSO, acacetin also inhibited UVB-induced MMP-1 protein and mRNA levels in HaCaT cells and HDF. MMP-1 mRNA is primarily regulated by the mitogen-activated kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. Acacetin regulated the phosphorylation of JNK1/2 and c-jun, but did not inhibit the phosphorylation of ERK1/2, p38 and AKT. Taken together, these results indicate that SSO and its active compound acacetin can prevent UVB-induced MMP-1 expression, which leads to skin photoaging, and may therefore have therapeutic potential as an anti-wrinkle agent to improve skin health.
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- 2020
287. Numerical Sensitivity Tests of Volatile Organic Compounds Emission to PM2.5 Formation during Heat Wave Period in 2018 in Two Southeast Korean Cities
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Cheol-Hee Kim, Geum-Hee Yang, Chang-Keun Song, Hyo-Jung Lee, and Yu-Jin Jo
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Total organic carbon ,heat wave ,Atmospheric Science ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,PM2.5 ,Busan metropolitan area ,Fraction (chemistry) ,010501 environmental sciences ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Particulates ,lcsh:QC851-999 ,Atmospheric sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Aerosol ,chemistry ,Weather Research and Forecasting Model ,Dominance (ecology) ,Volatile organic compound ,lcsh:Meteorology. Climatology ,Precipitation ,secondary organic aerosol ,Ulsan metropolitan area ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
A record-breaking severe heat wave was recorded in southeast Korea from 11 July to 15 August 2018, and the numerical sensitivity simulations of volatile organic compound (VOC) to secondarily generated particulate matter with diameter of less than 2.5 µ, m (PM2.5) concentrations were studied in the Busan and Ulsan metropolitan areas in southeast Korea. A weather research and forecasting (WRF) model coupled with chemistry (WRF-Chem) was employed, and we carried out VOC emission sensitivity simulations to investigate variations in PM2.5 concentrations during the heat wave period that occurred from 11 July to 15 August 2018. In our study, when anthropogenic VOC emissions from the Comprehensive Regional Emissions Inventory for Atmospheric Transport Experiment-2015 (CREATE-2015) inventory were increased by approximately a factor of five in southeast Korea, a better agreement with observations of PM2.5 mass concentrations was simulated, implying an underestimation of anthropogenic VOC emissions over southeast Korea. The simulated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) fraction, in particular, showed greater dominance during high temperature periods such as 19&ndash, 21 July, 2018, with the SOA fractions of 42.3% (in Busan) and 34.3% (in Ulsan) among a sub-total of seven inorganic and organic components. This is considerably higher than observed annual mean organic carbon (OC) fraction (28.4 ±, 4%) among seven components, indicating the enhancement of secondary organic aerosols induced by photochemical reactions during the heat wave period in both metropolitan areas. The PM2.5 to PM10 ratios were 0.69 and 0.74, on average, during the study period in the two cities. These were also significantly higher than the typical range in those cities, which was 0.5&ndash, 0.6 in 2018. Our simulations implied that extremely high temperatures with no precipitation are significantly important to the secondary generation of PM2.5 with higher secondary organic aerosol fraction via photochemical reactions in southeastern Korean cities. Other possible relationships between anthropogenic VOC emissions and temperature during the heat wave episode are also discussed in this study.
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288. Sulforaphene Suppresses Adipocyte Differentiation via Induction of Post-Translational Degradation of CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Protein Beta (C/EBPβ)
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In Sil Park, Gihyun Hur, Jung Han Yoon Park, Tae Kyung Lee, Jae Gak Yu, Ki Won Lee, Sang Gwon Seo, Min Jeong Kang, Yong Sang Song, and Hee Yang
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0301 basic medicine ,obesity ,sulforaphene ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Adipose tissue ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein-beta ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Isothiocyanates ,Adipocyte ,Adipocytes ,Humans ,Receptor ,Aged ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Adipogenesis ,Cell Differentiation ,CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta ,Peroxisome ,Middle Aged ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Isothiocyanate ,post-translational degradation ,Female ,Stem cell ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Protein Processing, Post-Translational ,Food Science - Abstract
Adipocyte differentiation (adipogenesis) is a crucial process that determines the total number and size of mature adipocytes that will develop. In this study, the anti-adipogenic effect of sulforaphene (SFEN), a dietary isothiocyanate (ITC) derived from radish, is investigated both in 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes and in human adipose tissue-derived stem cells. The results revealed that SFEN significantly inhibit adipogenic cocktail-induced adipocyte differentiation and lipid accumulation at the early stage of adipogenesis. Additionally, the effects are more potent compared to those of other ITCs derived from various cruciferous vegetables. As a related molecular mechanism of action, SFEN promotes the post-translational degradation of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP) &beta, by decreasing the stability of C/EBP&beta, which is responsible for decreasing the expression of master regulatory proteins such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor &gamma, and C/EBP&alpha, Collectively, these results suggest that the intake of SFEN-enriched natural materials could be helpful as a strategy for preventing obesity.
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289. Heat-Killed
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Minju, Jeong, Jae Hwan, Kim, Ji Su, Lee, Shin Dal, Kang, Sangmin, Shim, Moon Young, Jung, Hee, Yang, Sanguine, Byun, and Ki Won, Lee
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Hot Temperature ,Interleukin-6 ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Macrophages ,Probiotics ,Levilactobacillus brevis ,MAP Kinase Kinase Kinases ,Nitric Oxide ,Immunomodulation ,Mice ,RAW 264.7 Cells ,Phagocytosis ,Animals ,Cells, Cultured ,Spleen ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
There is an increasing interest in using inactivated probiotics to modulate the host immune system and protect against pathogens. As the immunomodulatory function of heat-killed
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290. Anticancer Potential of Raddeanin A, a Natural Triterpenoid Isolated from
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Irum, Naz, Shanaya, Ramchandani, Muhammad Rashid, Khan, Min Hee, Yang, and Kwang Seok, Ahn
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PI3K/AKT ,Cell Survival ,Apoptosis ,Review ,Saponins ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,raddeanin A ,Triterpenes ,signaling pathways ,malignant ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Anemone ,Humans ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Wnt Signaling Pathway ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Natural compounds extracted from plants have gained immense importance in the fight against cancer cells due to their lesser toxicity and potential therapeutic effects. Raddeanin A (RA), an oleanane type triterpenoid is a major compound isolated from Anemone raddeana Regel. As an anticancer agent, RA induces apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, inhibits invasion, migration and angiogenesis in malignant cell lines as well as in preclinical models. In this systemic review, the pharmacological effects of RA and its underlying molecular mechanisms were carefully analyzed and potential molecular targets have been highlighted. The apoptotic potential of RA can be mediated through the modulation of Bcl-2, Bax, caspase-3, caspase-8, caspase-9, cytochrome c and poly-ADP ribose polymerase (PARP) cleavage. PI3K/Akt signaling pathway serves as the major molecular target affected by RA. Furthermore, RA can block cell proliferation through inhibition of canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in colorectal cancer cells. RA can also alter the activation of NF-κB and STAT3 signaling pathways to suppress invasion and metastasis. RA has also exhibited promising anticancer potential against drug resistant cancer cells and can enhance the anticancer effects of several chemotherapeutic agents. Overall, RA may function as a promising compound in combating cancer, although further in-depth study is required under clinical settings to validate its efficacy in cancer patients.
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- 2020
291. Expansion of Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Correlates with Renal Progression in Type 2 Diabetic Nephropathy
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Seung Yong Seong, Kwon Wook Joo, Jahirul Islam, Hack June Lee, Sang Uk Seo, Seung Hee Yang, Je In Youn, Dong Sup Lee, Dong Ki Kim, Yon Su Kim, and Seung Seok Han
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0301 basic medicine ,Immunology ,Renal function ,Diabetic nephropathy ,Monocyte ,End stage renal disease ,End-stage renal disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Myeloid-derived suppressor cell ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Proteinuria ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cell ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030215 immunology ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Type 2 diabetic nephropathy (T2DN) progresses with an increasingly inflammatory milieu, wherein various immune cells are relevant. Herein, we investigated the levels of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and their clinical implication in patients with T2DN. A total of 91 subjects (T2DN, n=80; healthy, n=11) were recruited and their PBMCs were used for flow cytometric analysis of polymorphonuclear (PMN-) and monocytic (M-) MDSCs, in addition to other immune cell subsets. The risk of renal progression was evaluated according to the quartiles of MDSC levels using the Cox model. The proportion of MDSCs in T2DN patients was higher than in healthy individuals (median, 6.7% vs. 2.5%). PMN-MDSCs accounted for 96% of MDSCs, and 78% of PMN-MDSCs expressed Lox-1. The expansion of PMN-MDSCs was not related to the stage of T2DN or other kidney disease parameters such as glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria. The production of ROS in PMN-MDSCs of patients was higher than in neutrophils of patients or in immune cells of healthy individuals, and this production was augmented under hyperglycemic conditions. The 4th quartile group of PMN-MDSCs had a higher risk of renal progression than the 1st quartile group, irrespective of adjusting for multiple clinical and laboratory variables. In conclusion, PMN-MDSCs are expanded in patients with T2DN, and may represent as an immunological biomarker of renal progression.
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- 2020
292. Civil Society and Social Capital in South Korea
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Tae Kyu Park, Chang Soon Hwang, and Yong Hee Yang
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- 2020
293. Chemokine (C-C Motif) Ligand 8 and Tubulo-Interstitial Injury in Chronic Kidney Disease
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Jangwook Lee, Yeonhee Lee, Kyu-Hong Kim, Dong-Ki Kim, Kwon-Wook Joo, Sung-Joon Shin, Yon-Su Kim, and Seung-Hee Yang
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Kidney Tubules ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Chemokine CCL8 ,Humans ,Epithelial Cells ,General Medicine ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Fibrosis ,Cells, Cultured ,CCL8 ,CCR2 ,fibrosis ,apoptosis ,chronic kidney disease ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Kidney fibrosis has been accepted to be a common pathological outcome of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We aimed to examine serum levels and tissue expression of chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 8 (CCL8) in patients with CKD and to investigate their association with kidney fibrosis in CKD model. Serum levels and tissue expression of CCL8 significantly increased with advancing CKD stage, proteinuria level, and pathologic deterioration. In Western blot analysis of primary cultured human tubular epithelial cells after induction of fibrosis with rTGF-β, CCL8 was upregulated by rTGF-β treatment and the simultaneous treatment with anti-CCL8 mAb mitigated the rTGF-β-induced an increase in fibronectin and a decrease E-cadherin and BCL-2 protein levels. The antiapoptotic effect of the anti-CCL8 mAb was also demonstrated by Annexin V/propidium iodide staining assay. In qRT-PCR analysis, mRNA expression levels of the markers for fibrosis and apoptosis showed similar expression patterns to those observed by western blotting. The immunohistochemical analysis revealed CCL8 and fibrosis- and apoptosis-related markers significantly increased in the unilateral ureteral obstruction model, which agrees with our in vitro findings. In conclusion, CCL8 pathway is associated with increased risk of kidney fibrosis and that CCL8 blockade can ameliorate kidney fibrosis and apoptosis.
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- 2022
294. An Ultrasensitive FRET-based DNA Sensor via the Accumulated QD System Derivatized in the Nano-beads
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Lan Hee Yang, Eunhae Koo, and Dong June Ahn
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Mutation ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Conjugated system ,equipment and supplies ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Acceptor ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Förster resonance energy transfer ,chemistry ,Nanosensor ,Nano ,medicine ,Biophysics ,Polystyrene ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,DNA ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is extremely sensitive to the separation distance between the donor and the acceptor which is ideal for probing such biological phenomena. Also, FRET-based probes have been developing for detecting an unamplified, low-abundance of target DNA. Here we describe the development of FRET based DNA sensor based on an accumulated QD system for detecting KRAS G12D mutation which is the most common mutation in cancer. The accumulated QD system consists of the polystyrene beads which surface is modified with carboxyl modified QDs. The QDs are sandwich-hybridized with DNA of a capture probe, a reporter probe with Texas-red, and a target DNA by EDC-NHS coupling. Because the carboxyl modified QDs are located closely to each other in the accumulated QDs, these neighboring QDs are enough to transfer the energy to the acceptor dyes. Therefore the FRET factor in the bead system is enhancing by the additional increase of 29.2% as compared to that in a single QD system. These results suggest that the accumulated nanobead probe with conjugated QDs can be used as ultrasensitive DNA nanosensors detecting the mutation in the various cancers.
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295. The Direction of Improvements for Educational Content in Persuasive Communication: Focused on Content Creation and Organization
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Kil, Ho hyun, Kyoung Hee Yang, Youngin Choi, and Park, Jaehyun
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Persuasion ,Persuasive communication ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Content organization ,Educational content ,Content creation ,Public relations ,business ,Psychology ,media_common - Published
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296. A New Interpretation of Hur Woong’s Honorifics
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Young-hee Yang
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Philosophy ,Japanese honorifics ,Linguistics ,Interpretation (model theory) - Abstract
이 글에서는 『20세기 우리말의 형태론』, 『20세기 우리말의 통어론』에 나타난 허웅 선생의 높임법 체계를 문법교육의 관점에서 재해석하고자 하였다. 이런 맥락에서 현재 학교문법에서 문제시되는 ‘주문하신 음식이 나오십니다, 가격이 만 원이십니다.’ 등을 허웅(1995, 1999)의 간접 높임 관점에서 재해석하여 적법한 표현으로 해석하였다. 요컨대 높여야 할 인물을 직접 높일 수 없으니 그 인물과 관련한 대상을 높이는 간접적인 방법을 취한 것으로 해석한 것이다. 학교문법의 관점에서 야기되는 또 다른 문제는 상대 높임을 ‘격식: 비격식’으로 2분하여 전자를 ‘하십시오체-하오체-하게체-해라체’ 등으로 분류하고 후자를 ‘해요체-해체’로 분류하는데 이러한 등급 책정이 학습자의 언어 직관과 맞지 않다는 점이다. 이에 대한 해결의 실마리 역시 허웅(1995)의 관점에서 구하고자 하였다. 즉 그가 상대 높임을 ‘안높임: 예사 높임: 아주 높임’으로 책정한 관점에 터해 하오체, 하게체를 자립적인 등급이 아닌 예사 높임과 안 높임 등급 안으로 수용하자는 입장을 취하기로 한 것이다. 이상과 같은 논리는, 현재 문법 교육이 ‘문법 지식’의 학습보다 ‘국어생활에서 문법 지식 활용’에 방점을 두면서, 학습자가 실제 사용하는 언어 현상을 탐구하는 과정을 중시하는 방향으로 진행 중임을 고려한 데서 비롯한 생각이다.
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297. Problematic Online Gaming in Relation to the Sensation Seeking of Adolescents: Parental Monitoring as a Moderato
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Ji Yoon Choi, JungHa Lim, and Yeon Hee Yang
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Parental monitoring ,Sensation seeking ,Moderation ,Relation (history of concept) ,Psychology ,Developmental psychology - Published
- 2018
298. Development of Wearable Sensing and Feedback Product Design for Movement Monitoring
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Hyunseung Cho, Kang-Hwi Lee, Hak-Su Jeon, Su-Youn Park, Jin-Hee Yang, Hyeong-Ik Choi, Jeong-Hwan Lee, and Joo Hyeon Lee
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Environmental Engineering ,Product design ,Computer science ,Wearable sensing ,Human–computer interaction ,Movement (music) - Published
- 2018
299. Decursin and Decursinol Angelate Suppress Adipogenesis through Activation of β-catenin Signaling Pathway in Human Visceral Adipose-Derived Stem Cells
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Hee Yang, In Sil Park, Untack Cho, Yong Sang Song, Jung Han Yoon Park, Boyun Kim, Ki Won Lee, Se Ik Kim, Jong Hun Kim, and Young-Jin Han
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0301 basic medicine ,Down-Regulation ,Adipose tissue ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,decursinol angelate ,Intra-Abdominal Fat ,Article ,adipogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,GSK-3 ,Enhancer binding ,Adipocyte ,Humans ,Benzopyrans ,Angelica gigas Nakai ,Cells, Cultured ,beta Catenin ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Stem Cells ,visceral obesity ,β-catenin ,biology.organism_classification ,Up-Regulation ,Cell biology ,decursin ,Butyrates ,Fatty acid synthase ,030104 developmental biology ,Angelica gigas ,Gene Expression Regulation ,chemistry ,Adipogenesis ,biology.protein ,adipose-derived stem cells ,Signal transduction ,Biomarkers ,Signal Transduction ,Food Science - Abstract
Visceral adiposity is closely associated with metabolic disorders and cardiovascular diseases. Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN) has been reported to possess anti-obesity effects and higher amounts of coumarin compounds are present in AGN. However, the active compounds suppressing adipogenesis in AGN and mechanisms of action have not been investigated in adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) isolated from visceral adipose tissue (VAT). Among four coumarin compounds of AGN, decursin (D) and decursinol angelate (DA) significantly inhibited adipocyte differentiation from ASCs. D and DA downregulated CCAAT/enhancer binding protein α (C/EBPα), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (aP2), fatty acid synthase (FAS), and acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) at both mRNA and protein levels. Next, treatment with adipogenic differentiation medium (ADM) on ASCs downregulated β-catenin expression at protein level, while addition of D and DA could restore protein expression and nuclear translocation of β-catenin suppressed by ADM. D and DA treatment on ADM treated ASCs increased inhibitory phosphorylation of Glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3β, thereby preventing β-catenin from degradation. Additionally, si-β-catenin transfection significantly upregulated protein expression of C/EBPα and PPARγ, alleviating the anti-adipogenic effect of D and DA on ADM treated ASCs. Overall, D and DA, active compounds from AGN, suppressed adipogenesis through activation of β-catenin signaling pathway in ASCs derived from human VAT, possibly using as natural anti-visceral adiposity agents.
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300. Attenuation of STAT3 Signaling Cascade by Daidzin Can Enhance the Apoptotic Potential of Bortezomib against Multiple Myeloma
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Sang Hoon Jung, Kwang Seok Ahn, Sulaiman Ali Alharbi, Arunachalam Chinnathambi, Gautam Sethi, Tahani Awad Alahmadi, and Min Hee Yang
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STAT3 Transcription Factor ,0301 basic medicine ,Cell Survival ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Protein tyrosine phosphatase ,Biochemistry ,Article ,stat3 ,lcsh:Microbiology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Phosphorylation ,STAT3 ,Molecular Biology ,Cell Proliferation ,daidzin ,biology ,Bortezomib ,Chemistry ,Kinase ,bortezomib ,Drug Synergism ,Isoflavones ,multiple myeloma ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,STAT protein ,Suppressor ,Signal Transduction ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Daidzin (DDZ) extracted from Pueraria lobate (Fabaceae) is a widely known phytoestrogen. DDZ can display anti-cancer activities against breast and prostate cancers, but its anti-oncogenic actions in multiple myeloma (MM) cells have not been studied. The signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) can control key processes including proliferation, differentiation, and survival in MM cells. Here, we noted that DDZ abrogated STAT3 activation (both constitutive as well as inducible) at Tyr705 and Ser727 in MM cells. Additionally, DDZ mitigated the phosphorylation of STAT3 upstream Janus-activated kinases (JAK1/2) and c-Src kinases. Pervanadate (tyrosine phosphatase blocker) exposure altered the DDZ-induced inhibition of STAT3 activation, thus affecting the action of this phytoestrogen on apoptosis. Moreover, DDZ impeded proliferation and augmented the apoptotic effects of bortezomib (Bor) in MM cells. Overall, the data indicate that DDZ may act as a potent suppressor of STAT3 signaling cascade, and the co-treatment of DDZ and Bor could be a promising therapeutic strategy, specifically in MM.
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