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2. What is the analgesic range of acupuncture stimulus for treating acute pain?
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Kwang-Ho Choi, Seong Jin Cho, Minji Kim, O Sang Kwon, Suk-Yun Kang, Su Yeon Seo, Se Kyun Bang, and Yeonhee Ryu
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acupuncture stimulation ,acute pain ,somatosensory evoked potentials ,EEG ,verbal rating scale ,analgesic effect ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
IntroductionSince the analgesic effect of acupuncture stimulation is derived from different mechanisms depending on the type of pain, it is important to know which acupuncture points to stimulate. In this study, to confirm the effect of acupuncture stimulation on acute pain from a neurological point of view, somatosensory evoked potential and sensory threshold changes were evaluated to identify the nerve range that is affected by acupuncture stimulation on LI4 (Hapgok acupuncture point, of the radial nerve) during acute pain.MethodsThe subjects were 40 healthy men and women aged 19–35 years. The study was designed as a randomly controlled, crossover trial with acupuncture stimulation at LI4 as the intervention. The washout period for acupuncture stimulation was 2 weeks, and the subjects were divided into two groups, i.e., an acupuncture stimulation group and a nonstimulation group, with 10 men and 10 women in each group. Somatosensory evoked potential measurement was carried out for 5 min by alternately applying 2 HZ-pulse electrical stimulation to the thumb and the little finger of the hand acupunctured with a 64-channel electroencephalogram. The verbal rating scale was used before and after each acupuncture stimulation session.Result and discussionThe results of the study confirmed that the somatosensory evoked potential amplitude value of the thumb was significantly decreased and that the intensity of sensory stimulation corresponding to a verbal rating scale score of 6 was significantly increased only in the thumb after acupuncture stimulation. Therefore, the results show that acupuncture treatment for acute pain is more effective when direct acupuncture stimulation is applied to the painful area.
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- 2023
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3. A Study on Paldang Reservoir Water Quality Improvement Effect by Pollutant Source Location Regulation Using Watershed-Reservoir Integrated Prediction
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Heesang Oh, Han-Pil Rhee, Seong Jin Cho, Sang-Woo Lee, and Ha Sun Hwang
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han-river watershed act ,pollutant load ,pollutant source location regulation ,basins/winhspf ,efdc-wasp ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 - Abstract
Since the enactment of the 「Han-River Watershed Act」, comprehensive analysis about direct and indirect contributions and effects of various environmental policies and water quality improvement projects for the preservation of water quality in the Han-River watershed is insufficient. Especially, effect of pollutant source location regulation should be inferred and estimated through model prediction cause it does not exist unregulated conditions. In this study, average pollutant density of Gangwon-do, Gyeonggi-do, and Chungcheongbuk-do, where the regulation areas located and average pollutant density of water source management areas were compared and analyzed. After that changes in pollutant sources in regulation areas were estimated by assuming load of pollutant sources in unregulated areas that load of pollutant sources in regulation areas. Since many reservoirs are located in Han-river watershed, it is difficult to simulate the water quality of Paldang reservoir using only watershed model, BASINS/WinHSPF and EFDC-WASP were linked. Water quality improvement of Paldang reservoir was evaluated by applying the discharge load when the pollution source location regulation was not implemented to the calibrated model. As a result of the pollution source location regulation, discharge load in the location regulation area was analyzed to reduced by 53.90% and T-P by 48.58%, and the BOD and T-P improvement effect of Paldang Dam was analyzed 6.77% and T-P 6.62%. Since the water quality improvement effect of Paldang Lake is accumulated to the entire upstream, it is evaluated relatively less than pollutant load reducing effect. It was analyzed that pollutiont source location regulation has water quality improvement effect, despite the small area which only located in near Paldang reservoir compared to the total area of the Han-River watershed.
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- 2023
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4. Attenuation of immobilization stress-induced hypertension by temperature-controllable warm needle acupuncture in rats and the peripheral neural mechanisms
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Se Kyun Bang, Suchan Chang, Su Yeon Seo, Suk-Yun Kang, Seong Jin Cho, Kwang-Ho Choi, Xing Juping, Hee Young Kim, and Yeonhee Ryu
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stress ,hypertension ,warm needle acupuncture ,peripheral sensory nerve ,TRPV1 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
IntroductionWe and others have shown that electrical stimulation of the PC-6 acupoint over the wrist relieves hypertension by stimulating afferent sensory nerve fibers and activating the central endogenous opioid system. Warm needle acupuncture has long been utilized to treat various diseases in clinics.MethodsHere, we developed a temperature-controllable warm needle acupuncture instrument (WAI) and investigated the peripheral mechanism underlying the effect of warm needle acupuncture at PC-6 on hypertension in a rat model of immobilization stress-induced hypertension.ResultsStimulation with our newly developed WAI and traditional warm needle acupuncture attenuated hypertension development. Such effects were reproduced by capsaicin (a TRPV1 agonist) injection into PC-6 or WAI stimulation at 48°C. In contrast, PC-6 pretreatment with the TRPV1 antagonist capsazepine blocked the antihypertensive effect of WAI stimulation at PC-6. WAI stimulation at PC-6 increased the number of dorsal root ganglia double-stained with TRPV1 and CGRP. QX-314 and capsaicin perineural injection into the median nerve for chemical ablation of small afferent nerve fibers (C-fibers) prevented the antihypertensive effect of WAI stimulation at PC-6. Additionally, PC-6 pretreatment with RTX ablated the antihypertensive effect of WAI stimulation.ConclusionThese findings suggest that warm needle acupuncture at PC-6 activates C-fiber of median nerve and the peripheral TRPV1 receptors to attenuate the development of immobilization stress-induced hypertension in rats.
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5. Potential Molecular Markers Related to Lymph Node Metastasis and Stalk Resection Margins in Pedunculated T1 Colorectal Cancers Using Digital Spatial Profiling: A Pilot Study with a Small Case Series
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Mi Jung Kwon, Ha Young Park, Hyun Lim, Il Tae Son, Min-Jeong Kim, Nan Young Kim, Min Jeong Kim, Eun Sook Nam, Seong Jin Cho, Woo Jin Bang, and Ho Suk Kang
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early colorectal cancer ,submucosal invasion ,T1 ,pedunculated ,Haggitt level ,lymph node metastasis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
There is a debate regarding the prediction of lymph node metastasis (LNM) in pedunculated T1 colorectal cancer (CRC). In this study with four cases of pedunculated T1 CRCs, we aimed to investigate gene expression variations based on the distance from the Haggitt line (HL) and identify potential molecular risk factors for LNM. By leveraging the Cancer Transcriptome Atlas and digital spatial profiling technology, we meticulously analyzed discrete regions, including the head, HL, proximal stalk region (300–1000 μm from HL), and distal stalk region (1500–2000 μm from HL) to identify spatially sequential molecular changes. Our findings showed significant overall gene expression variations among the head, proximal stalk, and distal stalk regions of pedunculated T1 CRCs compared to the control adenoma. Compared to LNM-negative T1 CRCs, LNM-positive T1 CRC showed that the expression of genes involved in immune-related pathways such as B2M, HLA-B, and HLA-E were significantly downregulated in the distal stalk region compared to the proximal stalk region. In summary, our results may tentatively suggest considering endoscopic resection of the stalk with a minimum 2000 μm margin from the HL, taking into account the gene expression alterations related to immune-related pathways. However, we acknowledge the limitations of this pilot study, notably the small case series, which may restrict the depth of interpretation. Further validation is imperative to substantiate these findings.
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- 2024
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6. Dysregulated microRNA Expression Relevant to TERT Promoter Mutations in Tonsil Cancer—A Pilot Study
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Mi Jung Kwon, Ha Young Park, Joong Seob Lee, Eun Soo Kim, Nan Young Kim, Eun Sook Nam, Seong Jin Cho, and Ho Suk Kang
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miRNAs ,oropharynx ,tonsil ,squamous cell carcinoma ,TERT promoter gene ,hsa-miR-1285-5p ,Science - Abstract
Tonsillar squamous cell carcinomas (TSCCs) exhibit high rates of human papillomavirus (HPV) positivity. The expression profiles of microRNA (miRNA), which are small RNA molecules that play pivotal roles in biological processes, in TSCC in relation to the HPV status and cancer-related genetic mutations are not well investigated. Herein, we expanded our previous research, which was focused on established clinicopathological and genetic mutational data, to profile miRNA expression in TSCC, aiming to identify clinically relevant targets for early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention. The miRNA profiles were analyzed using the nCounter Nanostring miRNA Expression assay in 22 surgically resected TSCC tissues and their contralateral normal tonsil tissues. The TERT promoter (TERTp) gene was the only relevant candidate gene associated with differentially expressed miRNAs in TSCC. Hierarchical clustering analysis revealed high expression levels of hsa-miR-1285-5p, hsa-miR-1203, hsa-miR-663a, hsa-miR-1303, hsa-miR-33a-5p, and hsa-miR-3615 coupled with low expression levels of hsa-miR-3182, hsa-miR-219a-2-3p, and hsa-miR-767-3p, which were associated with HPV-positive TSCC (p = 0.009). Functional enrichment analysis revealed that these dysregulated miRNAs tended to be involved in protein binding (molecular function) and cellular components (biological processes). Therefore, hsa-miR-1285-5p and hsa-miR-663a may be associated with HPV-positive TERTp-mutated tumors and may serve as potential treatment targets and biomarkers for early detection.
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- 2023
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7. Biopotential changes of acupuncture points by acupuncture stimulation
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Seong Jin Cho, Kwang-Ho Choi, Min Ji Kim, O Sang Kwon, Suk Yun Kang, Su Yeon Seo, and Yeonhee Ryu
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Acupuncture point ,Acupuncture stimulation ,Biopotential ,Meridian ,Variability ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 - Abstract
Background: The energy flow at acupuncture point is important for understanding the mechanism of acupuncture treatment. However, there are few studies on energy at acupuncture point, and related studies have limitation in explaining the energy flow in all meridians. Thus, we aimed to understand the properties of electrical energy at acupuncture point in twelve meridians by measuring the biopotential at acupuncture and non-acupuncture points. Methods: For each meridian, twenty subjects were participated, and biopotential was measured at five transport points and their adjacent non-acupuncture points. In each subject, both ‘non-stimulation’ and ‘stimulation’ experiments were conducted in random order. The data were analyzed in two parts: biopotential variability and biopotential difference between acupuncture and non-acupuncture points. Results: The biopotential variability at acupuncture point was increased by acupuncture stimulation, and it was related to the activation of Qi flow by acupuncture stimulation. The biopotential difference between acupuncture and non-acupuncture points was formed in the direction related to the Qi flow theory, and this biopotential difference tended to decrease by acupuncture stimulation. Conclusion: The study on biopotential can provide a foundation for research on energy flow mechanism of acupuncture stimulation, and it is expected to overcome limitation of qualitative explanation in traditional medicine.
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- 2022
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8. Different miRNAs Related to FBXW7 Mutations or High Mitotic Indices Contribute to Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumors: A Pilot Study
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Ho Suk Kang, Ha Young Park, Hyun Lim, Il Tae Son, Min-Jeong Kim, Nan Young Kim, Min Jeong Kim, Eun Sook Nam, Seong Jin Cho, and Mi Jung Kwon
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miRNAs ,neuroendocrine tumor ,rectum ,FBXW7 ,miR-769-5p ,miR-3934-5p ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Recent studies suggest that miRNA may be involved in the development of rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). We explored the frequency of clinicopathologically relevant mutations and miRNA expression in rectal NETs to examine molecular profiles related to prognosis and behavior. Twenty-four eligible specimens with endoscopically excised rectal NETs were selected. Next-generation sequencing and an miRNA expression assay were used to evaluate the expression profile relevant to common genetic mutations in rectal NETs. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis predicted that the possible target signaling pathways were correlated with dysregulated miRNAs. Nineteen rectal NETs harbored more than one mutation in the 24 cancer-related genes. Seven miRNAs (hsa-miR-769-5p, hsa-miR-221-3p, hsa-miR-34a-5p, hsa-miR-181c-5p, hsa-miR-1246, hsa-miR-324-5p, and hsa-miR-361-3p) were significantly down-regulated in tumors harboring the FBWX7 mutation. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis showed that up-regulation of these seven miRNAs may result in high mitotic indices, indicating the role of miRNAs in tumor progression. Among the down-regulated miRNAs, hsa-miR-769-5p was strongly correlated with extracellular matrix–receptor interaction and lysine degradation. Among the clinicopathological factors, up-regulated hsa-miR-3934-5p was linked to an increased mitotic count. No change in miRNA expression was associated with a tumor size >1 cm, lymphovascular invasion, or Ki-67 index. In summary, we identified different miRNA signatures involved in FBXW7 mutations or high mitotic indices in rectal NETs, which may play a critical role in tumor behavior.
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- 2023
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9. Assessment of the Mutation Profile of Tonsillar Squamous Cell Carcinomas Using Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing
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Ha Young Park, Joong Seob Lee, Jee Hye Wee, Jeong Wook Kang, Eun Soo Kim, Taeryool Koo, Hee Sung Hwang, Hyo Jung Kim, Ho Suk Kang, Hyun Lim, Nan Young Kim, Eun Sook Nam, Seong Jin Cho, and Mi Jung Kwon
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oropharynx ,palatine tonsil ,squamous cell carcinoma ,next-generation sequencing ,prognosis ,TCGA data analysis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Data regarding driver mutation profiles in tonsillar squamous cell carcinomas (TSCCs) remain scarce, limiting the understanding of its pathogenesis and unexpected behavior in the updated staging system. We investigated the incidence of clinically relevant mutations and their contribution in the prognosis of the condition, and their association with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and adjuvant therapy. We subjected 43 surgically resected TSCC samples to targeted next-generation sequencing, determined their HPV status using polymerase chain reaction, and performed The Cancer Genomic Atlas and Gene Set Enrichment analyses. Thirty-five TSCC samples (81.4%) showed at least one oncogenic/likely oncogenic mutation among twenty-nine cancer-related genes. The top five mutated genes were TP53 (46.5%), PIK3CA (25.6%), PTEN (18.6%), EGFR (16.3%), and SMAD4 (14.0%). The EGFR pathway was the most frequently affected (51.2%), followed by the p53 (48.8%), PI3K (39.5%), and RTK (34.9%) pathways. The gene set enrichment analysis confirmed that the genes involved in signal transduction, such as growth factor receptors and second messengers, EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors, and PI3K signaling pathways, were mostly related with TSCCs. TP53 mutation was an independent prognostic factor predicting worse overall survival in the adjuvant therapy group. RTK mutations were related to survival in all patients and in the HPV-positive group, but multivariate analyses showed no significance. In conclusion, oncogenic/likely oncogenic mutations were relatively high in TSCCs, and TP53 and RTK mutations may be candidate predictors for poor prognosis in the adjuvant therapy and HPV-positive groups, respectively, under the updated staging system.
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- 2023
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10. Significance of druggable targets (PD-L1, KRAS, BRAF, PIK3CA, MSI, and HPV) on curatively resected esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Hong Kyu Lee, Mi Jung Kwon, Yong Joon Ra, Hee Sung Lee, Hyoung Soo Kim, Eun Sook Nam, Seong Jin Cho, Hye-Rim Park, Soo Kee Min, Jinwon Seo, Ji-Young Choe, Kyueng-Whan Min, and So Young Kang
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Programmed death-ligand 1 ,Esophagus ,Squamous cell carcinoma ,Microsatellite instability ,Human papillomavirus ,PIK3CA ,Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Abstract Background Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) still remains intractable disease with few therapeutic options. Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1), which is essential for immune evasion, is involved in the pathogenesis of ESCC and thus is a potential therapeutic target. PIK3CA, KRAS, and BRAF mutations, microsatellite instability (MSI) caused by deficient mismatch repair (dMMR), and human papillomavirus (HPV) can potentially upregulate PD-L1 expression, which might contribute to the clinical outcome of patients with ESCC. Methods We investigated the significance of the present druggable markers [PD-L1, PIK3CA, KRAS, and BRAF mutations, MSI caused by deficient dMMR, and HPV] in 64 curatively resected ESCCs, using immunohistochemistry (PD-L1 and MMR protein expression), direct sequencing (KRAS, BRAF, and PIK3CA mutations), real-time PCR (HPV infection), and MSI using quasi-monomorphic markers. Results PD-L1 expression, PIK3CA mutation, and MSI/dMMR were detected in 35.9, 12.5, and 17.2% of ESCCs, respectively. HPV was rarely detected (1.6%) (high-risk HPV68), whereas KRAS and BRAF mutations were not detected in ESCCs. PD-L1-positive tumors were not correlated with PIK3CA mutation or MSI/dMMR (all P > 0.05). PD-L1, PIK3CA mutation, and MSI/dMMR characterized the patients associated with light smoking, female and younger age, and younger age and well-differentiated tumors, respectively (all P
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11. The Occurrence of Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease in Individuals With Osteoporosis: A Longitudinal Follow-Up Study Using a National Health Screening Database in Korea
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Mi Jung Kwon, Joo-Hee Kim, Ji Hee Kim, Seong Jin Cho, Eun Sook Nam, and Hyo Geun Choi
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osteoporosis ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Parkinson’s disease ,longitudinal follow-up study ,nationwide population-based cohort study ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Background: Public health concerns regarding the potential link between osteoporosis and the increased occurrence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) have been raised, but the results remain inconsistent and require further validation. Here, we investigated the long-term relationship of osteoporosis with the occurrence of AD/PD using data from a large-scale nationwide cohort.Methods: This longitudinal follow-up study included 78,994 patients with osteoporosis and 78,994 controls from the Korean National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort database (2002–2015) who were matched using propensity score matching at a 1:1 ratio based on age, sex, income, and residential area. A Cox proportional hazard model was used to assess the association between osteoporosis and the occurrence of AD/PD after adjusting for multiple covariates.Results: During the follow-up period, AD occurred in 5,856 patients with osteoporosis and 3,761 controls (incidence rates: 10.4 and 6.8 per 1,000 person-years, respectively), and PD occurred in 1,397 patients and 790 controls (incidence rates: 2.4 and 1.4 per 1,000 person-years, respectively). The incidences of AD and PD were significantly higher in the osteoporosis group than in the matched control group. After adjustment, the osteoporosis group exhibited 1.27-fold and 1.49-fold higher occurrences of AD (95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.22–1.32) and PD (95% CI = 1.36–1.63) than the controls, respectively. The results of subgroup analyses supported the increased occurrence of AD and PD in patients with osteoporosis, independent of income, residential area, obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, or blood glucose level.Conclusion: Our results indicate that the presence of osteoporosis may increase the likelihood of developing two common neurodegenerative diseases in adults aged ≥40 years.
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12. Comparison of the Coincidence of Osteoporosis, Fracture, Arthritis Histories, and DEXA T-Score between Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins: A Cross-Sectional Study Using KoGES HTS Data
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Hyo Geun Choi, So Young Kim, Bong Cheol Kwon, Ho Suk Kang, Hyun Lim, Joo-Hee Kim, Ji Hee Kim, Seong Jin Cho, Eun Sook Nam, Kyueng Whan Min, Ha Young Park, Nan Young Kim, Younghee Choi, and Mi Jung Kwon
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dizygotic twins ,monozygotic twins ,aging ,bone mineral density ,osteoporosis ,fracture ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
We explored the genetic and environmental inter-relationships among osteoporosis, fracture, arthritis, and bone mineral density concordance in monozygotic twins compared to those in dizygotic twins. This cross-sectional research assessed data of 1032 monozygotic and 242 dizygotic twin pairs aged >20 years included in the Healthy Twin Study data of the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study between 2005 and 2014. Outcomes of interest included illness concordance and absolute differences in dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) T-scores. We found comparable concordances of osteoporosis, fractures, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis between monozygotic and dizygotic twins. Medical histories of osteoporosis, fractures caused by accident or falling, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis were not distinct between monozygotic and dizygotic twins. Accidental fracture occurrence in both monozygotic twins showed significantly lower odds than that in dizygotic twins. Genetic influence on liability to fracture risk might thus be maintained. DEXA T-scores for bone mineral density indicated more comparable tendencies within monozygotic twin pairs than within dizygotic ones, suggesting the relative importance of genetic contribution to bone mineral density. The relative importance of genetic factors in bone mineral density is sustained between monozygotic twins; overt disease expression of osteoporosis, fractures, or arthritis may be affected by environmental factors.
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13. The effect of acupuncture stimulation on alleviating emotional changes due to acute alcohol administration and the possibility of sigma1 receptor involvement
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Su Yeon Seo, Soo Phil Kim, Se Kyun Bang, Suk Yun Kang, Seong Jin Cho, Kwang-Ho Choi, and Yeonhee Ryu
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Acupuncture ,Acute ethanol ,Sigma-1 receptor ,Ultrasonic vocalizations ,VTA ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 - Abstract
Background: Most ETOH addiction preclinical studies have focused on the rewards of chronic ETOH self-administration or the ETOH reinstatement model. Acute ETOH administration studies are scarce despite the potential of ETOH to cause sedation, intoxication and reduced acute functional tolerance. Here, we established a rat model of acute ETOH administration induced by an intraperitoneal injection of 1 g/kg ethanol and assessed the similarities in physiological and behavioral effects between acupuncture and Sigma1 R antagonists. Methods: Male Wistar rats (300−330 g) received pretreatment with (1) saline injection, (2) saline + mechanical stimulation using a mechanical acupuncture instrument (MAI) for acupuncture at the Shenmen (HT7), (3) ETOH (1 g/kg) injection, (4) ETOH + HT7, or (5) the selective σ1 R antagonist BD 1047 (3, 10, or 30 mg/kg, intraperitoneal (IP) injection). ETOH (1 g/kg) or saline was IP injected after 10 min. Then, ETOH-induced immobility was evaluated in an open field arena, ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) indicating ethanol-induced emotional changes were recorded in a recording chamber, and the rats were sacrificed for the analysis of protein levels of σ1 R in several regions of the brain. Results: Acute ethanol exposure increased the immobile time, 22-kHz USVs, and protein levels of σ1 R in the ventral tegmental area (VTA). However, pretreatment with acupuncture at HT7 induced recovery of immobile time, reduced 22-kHz USVs, and regulated the protein levels of σ1 R in the VTA. These effects have similarities with IP injection of BD 1047 (10 mg/kg). Conclusion: This study showed that acupuncture at HT7 regulates immobility and 22-kHz USVs via Sigma1 R in the VTA upon acute ETOH exposure.
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14. Biological safety of Electroacupuncture with STS316 needles
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Kwang-Ho Choi, Sun Hee Yeon, Seong Jin Cho, O Sang Kwon, Sanghun Lee, Su Yeon Seo, Suk-Yun Kang, and Yeonhee Ryu
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Electroacupuncture ,STS304 ,STS316 ,Corrosion ,Necrosis ,Cytotoxicity ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background Electroacupuncture (EA) is often used in clinical settings due to its analgesic effect, but its safety has not been verified due to the lack of clear criteria. This study examined the critical range of the corrosion of stainless steel types STS304 and STS316, which have been used clinically, and the relationship between needle corrosion and cell necrosis. Method The critical point of corrosion for STS304 and STS316 was identified by varying the time, frequency, and stimulation intensity. In a tissue necrosis experiment, EA stimulation was applied to rats using STS316 needles with different thicknesses at maximum intensity for 60 min, and the presence of corrosion and tissue necrosis was determined. A cytotoxicity experiment was also conducted and assessed the needles and tissue necrosis. Results The results showed that STS316 was more stable than STS304 and that only coated needles corroded. Furthermore, tissue necrosis was observed regardless of corrosion, and slight cell necrosis was associated with needles with corrosion. Conclusions This study demonstrated that non-coated STS316 was the most stable for EA stimulation and that corrosion byproducts and cell necrosis were not directly related.
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15. Pilot study for exploring referred body surface point by local pressure stimulation during menstruation
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Kwang-Ho Choi, Seong Jin Cho, O. Sang Kwon, Bong Hyo Lee, Suk-Yun Kang, Se Kyun Bang, Su Yeon Seo, and Yeon Hee Ryu
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16. Characteristics of and changes in biopotentials on the skin at acupuncture points due to acupuncture stimulation
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Seong Jin Cho, Kwang-Ho Choi, O Sang Kwon, Suk Yun Kang, Su Yeon Seo, and Yeonhee Ryu
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17. Inhibition of Spinal TRPV1 Reduces NMDA Receptor 2B Phosphorylation and Produces Anti-Nociceptive Effects in Mice with Inflammatory Pain
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Suk-Yun Kang, Su Yeon Seo, Se Kyun Bang, Seong Jin Cho, Kwang-Ho Choi, and Yeonhee Ryu
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transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) ,N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) ,glutamate ,capsazepine ,inflammatory pain ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) has been implicated in peripheral inflammation and is a mediator of the inflammatory response to various noxious stimuli. However, the interaction between TRPV1 and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in the regulation of inflammatory pain remains poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate the analgesic effects of intrathecal administration of capsazepine, a TRPV1 antagonist, on carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain in mice and to identify its interactions with NMDA receptors. Inflammatory pain was induced by intraplantar injection of 2% carrageenan in male ICR mice. To investigate the analgesic effects of capsazepine, pain-related behaviors were evaluated using von Frey filaments and a thermal stimulator placed on the hind paw. TRPV1 expression and NMDA receptor phosphorylation in the spinal cord and glutamate concentration in the spinal cord and serum were measured. Intrathecal treatment with capsazepine significantly attenuated carrageenan-induced mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia. Moreover, carrageenan-enhanced glutamate and phosphorylation of NMDA receptor subunit 2B in the spinal cord were suppressed by capsazepine administration. These results indicate that TRPV1 and NMDA receptors in the spinal cord are associated with inflammatory pain transmission, and inhibition of TRPV1 may reduce inflammatory pain via NMDA receptors.
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18. Change in the P300 index – a pilot randomized controlled trial of low-frequency electrical stimulation of acupuncture points in middle-aged men and women
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Kwang-Ho Choi, O Sang Kwon, Seong Jin Cho, Sanghun Lee, Seok-Yun Kang, and Yeon Hee Ryu
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Low-frequency electrical stimulation ,P300 ,BL62 ,KI6 ,Sex difference ,Double-blind ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Abstract Background The P300 is a major index used to evaluate improvements in brain function. Although a few studies have reported evaluating the effectiveness of manual acupuncture or electro-acupuncture by monitoring the P300, research in this field is not yet very active. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of periodic low-frequency electrical stimulation applied to BL62 and KI6 on brain activity by analyzing the P300. Method The study was conducted as a randomized double-blind test of 55 subjects in their 50s, including 26 males and 29 females. Each subject received 12 sessions of stimulation over a one-month period. In each session, low-frequency electrical stimulation at an average of 24 μA and 2 Hz was applied to the acupuncture points BL62 and KI6, and event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured before the first session and after the last session of the electrical stimulation. Results The results of a chi-square test indicated that the double-blind test was conducted correctly. Compared to the Sham group, all the subjects in the Real stimulation group showed a tendency toward a decreasing P300 latency and increasing P300 amplitude after all 12 sessions of stimulation. In the women, the amplitude significantly increased at Fz, Fcz, Cz, Cpz, and Pz. Conclusions With this experiment, the low-frequency electrical stimulation of two acupuncture points (BL62 and K16) was confirmed to have a positive influence on the prevention of natural cerebral aging. Trial registration This study was registered at the Clinical Research Information Service (CRIS) of the National Research Institute of Health ( https://cris.nih.go.kr/cris/search/search_result_st01_en.jsp? , Registration Number: KCT0001940). The date of registration was June 9, 2016.
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19. Acupuncture Alleviates Anxiety and 22-kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations in Rats Subjected to Repeated Alcohol Administration by Modulating the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Signaling Pathway
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Su Yeon Seo, Se Kyun Bang, Suk Yun Kang, Seong Jin Cho, Kwang Ho Choi, and Yeon Hee Ryu
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acupuncture ,USVs ,BDNF ,CRH ,alcohol ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The Shenmen point (acupuncture point heart 7: HT7), located in the heart meridian, is frequently used to treat mental disorders, including drug addiction, anxiety, and depression. This study aimed to determine how HT7 regulates anxiety and negative emotions caused by repeated alcohol administration, focusing on the amygdala and paraventricular nucleus (PVN). Repeated administration of alcohol (ETOH; 2 g/kg, i.p. injection, 16% v/v) for 14 days increased the corticosterone (CORT) levels, and HT7 stimulation reduced the plasma CORT levels. HT7 stimulation mitigated anxiety-like behaviors and reduced 22-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats receiving repeated ETOH injections. HT7 stimulation increased the amygdala expression of mature brain-derived neurotropic factor (mBDNF) and phosphorylated tropomyosin receptor kinase B (pTrkB) and decreased the PVN corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) expression. Amygdala microinjections of the TrkB antagonist ANA-12 (0.1 pmol/1 μL) reversed the increase in PVN CRH levels. The reduced PVN CRH levels were regulated by CRH-expressing neurons in the amygdala, and the increased amygdala CRH levels were affected by the HT7-stimulation induced increases in mBDNF. HT7 stimulation alleviates increased stress hormone levels and mitigates anxiety and negative emotions caused by repeated ETOH administration. These results provide scientific support for the clinical use of acupuncture to treat various alcoholism-induced diseases.
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20. Exploration of differentiation standard for primo through the histological common point of threadlike structure found in rats and swine
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Sun Hee Yeon, O. Sang Kwon, Seong Jin Cho, Suk Yun Kang, Ji Young Moon, and Yeonhee Ryu
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bright cells ,primo vascular system ,rat ,swine ,threadlike structure ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 - Abstract
Background: The novel threadlike structure is called the primo structure, and studies are conducted through many different approaches. Although various ways of differentiation are currently used, a standard for differentiation is deemed necessary in order to identify the primo structure based on the overall form of the structure. This study aims to explore the differentiation standard through the histological common point of the threadlike structure of rat and swine by using the hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining method commonly used for histological research in various structures. Methods: An 8-week old Sprague-Dawley rat and a Yorkshire pig weighing 30–40 kg were used. A total of 65 pieces of rat threadlike structure and 100 pieces of swine threadlike structure were collected after the abdomen was cut and opened. The following three different characteristics were confirmed using the H&E staining method for the collected structures: (1) bright cell availability; (2) cavity availability; and (3) nuclei density. Results: For the rat threadlike structure, the bright cell (70.5%) and nuclei density (92.6%) were mainly observed; in the swine threadlike structure, however, the bright cell (60.6%) and cavity (67.2%) were mainly observed. The bright cell was confirmed to have been observed in the threadlike structures of both rat and swine. Conclusion: The bright cell is determined to be the common point in the primo structure. However, further research is deemed necessary in the future as to the functions performed by the characteristic shown by the Primo structure.
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21. Linear electromagnetic electric generator for harvesting vibration energy at frequencies more than 50 Hz
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Seong Jin Cho and Jin Ho Kim
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Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This study proposes a linear electromagnetic generator that can harvest vibration energy from a transformer and supply electricity to a monitoring system. The sensor system delivers voltage and electricity information from a transformer and it usually requires a battery that must be replaced periodically. These result in high costs, working hours, and manpower, and workers may sometimes face very dangerous situations, especially when a transformer is located in a mountainous area or an elevated position that cannot be accessed easily. The transformer vibrates at a frequency of approximately 50 Hz or higher. In this study, a linear electromagnetic generator was designed to analyze and harvest this vibration energy. A prototype was produced and its performance was tested, which showed that more than 100 mW of electricity could be produced, which is the minimum amount required for the electricity analysis system.
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22. Histological similarity of primo vascular systems derived from three internal organs of rats
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Sun Hee Yeon, O Sang Kwon, Seong Jin Cho, Kwang-Ho Choi, Sun-Mi Choi, and Yeon-Hee Ryu
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acupuncture meridian ,primo vascular system ,third circulatory system ,Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,RZ409.7-999 - Abstract
Background: The primo vascular system has been suggested as the third circulatory system. Although primo tissues have been observed in various tissues isolated from a number of animal species, including mice, rats, and rabbits, very few reports on the histological characteristics of primo tissues from different body parts are available. This study was designed to compare the histological characteristics of primo tissues isolated from different body parts of rats. Methods: Rats were anesthetized and operated on, to locate primo tissues. The primo tissues were searched at the all organs’ surface and in lymphatic vessels using suitable finding methods. The tissues found were then separated and observed by histological test methods. Results: This histological study revealed that there was no difference between the histological characteristics of the organ-surface primo tissues, the primo tissues inside lymphatic vessels, and the primo tissues on the falciform ligament. Moreover, primo tissues could be differentiated from those with a similar structure, such as lymphatic vessels and blood vessels, by immunostaining against a-LYVE-1 and a-CD31, and can be observed by specific immunostaining against the Von Willebrand factor (vWF). Conclusion: The results of this study support the fact that primo tissues could possibly constitute a third circulatory system in the whole-body network.
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23. Querying Easily Flip-flopped Samples for Deep Active Learning.
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Seong Jin Cho, Gwangsu Kim, Junghyun Lee, Jinwoo Shin, and Chang D. Yoo
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- 2024
24. 22.1 A 1.1V 16GB 640GB/s HBM2E DRAM with a Data-Bus Window-Extension Technique and a Synergetic On-Die ECC Scheme.
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Chi-Sung Oh, Ki Chul Chun, Young-Yong Byun, Yong-Ki Kim, So-Young Kim, Yesin Ryu, Jaewon Park, Sinho Kim, Sang-uhn Cha, Dong-Hak Shin, Jungyu Lee 0002, Jong-Pil Son, Byung-Kyu Ho, Seong-Jin Cho, Beomyong Kil, Sungoh Ahn, Baekmin Lim, Yong-Sik Park, Kijun Lee, Myung-Kyu Lee, Seungduk Baek, Junyong Noh, Jae-Wook Lee, Seungseob Lee, Sooyoung Kim, Bo-Tak Lim, Seouk-Kyu Choi, Jin-Guk Kim, Hye-In Choi, Hyuk-Jun Kwon, Jun Jin Kong, Kyomin Sohn, Nam Sung Kim, Kwang-Il Park, and Jung-Bae Lee
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- 2020
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25. Intraosseous vascular malformation of the skull: a case report and literature review.
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Donghyun Lee, Chul Hoon Chung, and Seong Jin Cho
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LITERATURE reviews ,FRONTAL bone ,SKULL ,FRONTAL sinus ,HUMAN abnormalities ,CAVERNOUS hemangioma - Abstract
A 59-year-old woman presented to our clinic with a 3.5× 3-cm protruding mass on her forehead. A skull X-ray revealed a radiolucent osteolytic lesion on the left side of the frontal bone. Additionally, computed tomography showed a 3.1× 1.7× 3.6-cm mass exhibiting a “sunburst” pattern situated between the outer and inner tables of the skull, just superior and lateral to the left frontal sinus. This pattern suggested the presence of an intraosseous vascular malformation (IVM). The lesion was approached via a bicoronal incision. En-bloc resection was performed, removing the mass along with approximately 0.5 cm of the surrounding normal bone without injury to the exposed frontal sinus mucosa. The exposed mucosa was reinforced with a galeal flap, and cranioplasty with bone cement was performed to repair the resulting bony defect. Pathological examination confirmed a diagnosis of intraosseous cavernous-type malformation with mixed cavernous and capillary histological features. We report this case of IVM and review the existing literature, highlighting the satisfactory functional and aesthetic outcomes after surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Ideal length of accessory rod for the prevention of rod fracture after pedicle subtraction osteotomy in adult spinal deformity: short or long?
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Ki Young Lee, Jung-Hee Lee, Kyung-Chung Kang, Seong Jin Cho, and Woo Jae Jang
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27. A 16Gb LPDDR4X SDRAM with an NBTI-tolerant circuit solution, an SWD PMOS GIDL reduction technique, an adaptive gear-down scheme and a metastable-free DQS aligner in a 10nm class DRAM process.
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Ki Chul Chun, Yonggyu Chu, Jin-Seok Heo, Tae-Sung Kim, Soohwan Kim, Hui-Kap Yang, Mi-Jo Kim, Chang-Kyo Lee, Ju-Hwan Kim, Hyunchul Yoon, Chang-Ho Shin, Sang-uhn Cha, Hyung-Jin Kim, Young-Sik Kim, Kyungryun Kim, Young-Ju Kim 0001, Won-Jun Choi, Daesik Yim, Inkyu Moon, Young-Ju Kim 0003, Junha Lee, Young Choi, Yongmin Kwon, Sung-Won Choi, Jung-Wook Kim, Yoon-Suk Park, Woongdae Kang, Jinil Chung, Seunghyun Kim, Yesin Ryu, Seong-Jin Cho, Hoon Shin, Hangyun Jung, Sanghyuk Kwon, Kyuchang Kang, Jongmyung Lee, Yujung Song, Youngjae Kim, Eun-Ah Kim, Kyung-Soo Ha, Kyoung-Ho Kim, Seok-Hun Hyun, Seung-Bum Ko, Jung-Hwan Choi, Young-Soo Sohn, Kwang-Il Park, and Seong-Jin Jang
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- 2018
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28. Roofline measurement application.
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Kyu-Yean Lee, Seong Jin Cho, Seung Hyun Yoon, and Jae Wook Jeon
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29. Mood and Sleep Status and Mental Disorders During Prolonged Winter-Over Residence in Two Korean Antarctic Stations
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Jae Myeong Kang, Seong-Jin Cho, Seo-Eun Cho, Taemo Bang, Byung Do Chae, Eojin Yi, Seung Min Bae, Kyoung-Sae Na, Jaehun Jung, and Seung-Gul Kang
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Behavioral Neuroscience ,Nature and Science of Sleep ,Applied Psychology - Abstract
Jae Myeong Kang,1,* Seong-Jin Cho,1,* Seo-Eun Cho,1 Taemo Bang,2 Byung Do Chae,3 Eojin Yi,4 Seung Min Bae,1 Kyoung-Sae Na,1 Jaehun Jung,5 Seung-Gul Kang1 1Department of Psychiatry, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine, Incheon, Republic of Korea; 2Artificial Intelligence and Big-Data Convergence Center, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine, Incheon, Republic of Korea; 3Unit of Frontier Exploration, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon, Republic of Korea; 4Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 5Department of Preventive Medicine, Gachon University College of Medicine, Incheon, Republic of Korea*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Seung-Gul Kang, Department of Psychiatry, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University, College of Medicine, 21, Namdong-daero 774 beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon, 21565, Republic of Korea, Tel +82-32-468-9932, Fax +82-32-468-9962, Email kangsg@gachon.ac.krPurpose: Antarctica is a region with extreme climate, characterized by extreme cold and photoperiod. No research has been conducted on the mental health of Korean Antarctic dispatchers. The aim of this study was to investigate the status of mental illness and changes in mood and sleep among Korean crew members staying for a long-term period in the Antarctic station.Methods: From 2017 to 2020, crew members who were dispatched from South Korea to two Antarctic stations for a one-year period participated in this study. The crew were evaluated for mood and sleep status and mental illness through psychological tests and interviews by board-certified psychiatrists once before departure and twice during their stay in Antarctica. The incidence of mental illness was confirmed and changes in sleep and depression were analyzed.Results: A total of 88 participants were included in the final analysis, and 7 of them (8.0%) were diagnosed with mental disorders such as insomnia in early winter. The total Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score increased significantly in the early winter period, and the total Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Inventory (PSQI) scores increased in both early and late winter. The difference in changes in mood and sleep symptoms before, during, and after dispatch between the two stations was not significant.Conclusion: This is the first study to investigate the mental illness and mood and sleep status of Korean crews dispatched to Antarctica. In early winter, there were significant increases in mental illness and depressive symptoms, and a worsening of sleep status.Keywords: Antarctic, depression, insomnia, mental illness, sleep, winter-over
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30. Synthesis and electrochemical properties of nickel sulfide/carbon composite as anode material for lithium‐ion and sodium‐ion batteries
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Yeon‐Ju Lee, B. S. Reddy, Hyeon‐A Hong, Ki‐Won Kim, Seong‐Jin Cho, Hyo‐Jun Ahn, Jou‐Hyeon Ahn, and Kwon‐Koo Cho
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Fuel Technology ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology - Published
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31. Comparison of the Concordance of Allergic Diseases between Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins: A Cross-Sectional Study Using KoGES HTS Data
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Eun Jae Lee, Joo-Hee Kim, Hyo Geun Choi, Ho Suk Kang, Hyun Lim, Ji Hee Kim, Seong-Jin Cho, Eun Sook Nam, Ha Young Park, Nan Young Kim, and Mi Jung Kwon
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dizygotic twins ,monozygotic twins ,allergic disease ,asthma ,allergic rhinitis ,atopic dermatitis ,allergic conjunctivitis ,genetic factors ,environmental factors ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of allergic diseases. However, there is limited information on these factors in the Korean population. This study investigated the importance of genetic and environmental factors in allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, allergic conjunctivitis, or atopic dermatitis, by comparing the disease incidence in Korean adult monozygotic and dizygotic twins. This cross-sectional study utilized data from 1296 twin pairs, including 1052 monozygotic and 244 dizygotic twins, aged over 20 years, from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (2005–2014). The study utilized binomial and multinomial logistic regression models to compute odds ratios of disease concordance. The concordance rate (92%) of the presence or absence of atopic dermatitis in monozygotic twins was slightly higher than that in dizygotic twins (90.2%), which only had a borderline significance (p = 0.090). The concordance rates of other allergic diseases within monozygotic twins were lower compared to dizygotic twins (asthma, 94.3% vs. 95.1%; allergic rhinitis, 77.5% vs. 78.7%; allergic conjunctivitis, 90.6% vs. 91.8%), of which the differences were not statistically significant. Monozygotic twins had a higher proportion of cases in which both siblings had allergic diseases than dizygotic twins (asthma, 1.1% vs. 0.0%; allergic rhinitis, 6.7% vs. 3.3%; atopic dermatitis, 2.9% vs. 0.0%; allergic conjunctivitis, 1.5% vs. 0.0%), of which the differences were also not statistically significant. In conclusion, our results appear to indicate the relative importance of environmental factors over genetic factor in the development of allergic diseases in Korean adult monozygotic twins.
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32. Borderline Malignant Sebaceoma of the Auricle: A Case Report
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SuJin Han, Seong Jin Cho, Sin Jae kang, Jue Hee Kim, and Chang-Woo Kim
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery - Published
- 2023
33. Fast and accurate power estimation method based on a PMU counter.
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Yeong-Jun Kim, Seong Jin Cho, Seung Hyun Yoon, Eun Hye Hwang, and Jae Wook Jeon
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- 2014
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34. Effectiveness of virtual reality exposure treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder due to motor vehicle or industrial accidents
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Won-Hyoung Kim, Seo-Eun Cho, Jin Pyo Hong, Hyeyoung Kim, Seri Maeng, Jae Myeong Kang, Kyoung-Sae Na, Seok-Hee Oh, Jung Woon Park, Jae Nam Bae, and Seong-Jin Cho
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Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Software - Published
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35. Development of thermo-fluid simulation technique for extruder and chamber of FDM-type 3D printer for printing high-melting-point materials
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Sang Wook Lee, Seong-Jin Cho, and Wanchin Kim
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Hardware and Architecture ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
36. An elevated likelihood of stroke, ischemic heart disease, or heart failure in individuals with gout: a longitudinal follow-up study utilizing the National Health Information database in Korea.
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Ho Suk Kang, Na-Eun Lee, Dae Myoung Yoo, Kyeong Min Han, Ji Yeon Hong, Hyo Geun Choi, Hyun Lim, Joo-Hee Kim, Ji Hee Kim, Seong-Jin Cho, Eun Sook Nam, Ha Young Park, Nan Young Kim, Sung Uk Baek, Joo Yeon Lee, and Mi Jung Kwon
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CORONARY disease ,MYOCARDIAL ischemia ,HEART failure ,STROKE ,DATABASES ,CARDIOVASCULAR fitness - Abstract
Objective: Accumulating evidence from other countries indicates potential associations between gout and cardiovascular diseases; however, the associations of gout with cardiovascular diseases, particularly stroke, ischemic heart disease, and heart failure, remain ambiguous in the Korean population. We hypothesized that individuals with gout are at a higher likelihood of stroke, ischemic heart disease, or heart failure. This study expands upon previous research by ensuring a comparable baseline between patient and control groups and analyzing 16 years of data derived from an extensive healthcare database. Methods: We selected 22,480 patients with gout and 22,480 control individuals from the Korean National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort database (2002-2019), and matched them at a 1:1 ratio according to sex, age, income, and residence. A Cox proportional hazard model with weighted overlap was employed to examine the relationship between gout and the risk of stroke, ischemic heart disease, or heart failure after adjustment for several covariates. Results: The incidences of stroke, ischemic heart disease, or heart failure in participants with gout were slightly higher than those in controls (stroke: 9.84 vs. 8.41 per 1000 person-years; ischemic heart disease: 9.77 vs. 7.15 per 1000 person-years; heart failure: 2.47 vs. 1.46 per 1000 person-years). After adjustment, the gout group had an 11% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.04- 1.19), 28% (95% CI = 1.19-1.37), or 64% (95% CI = 1.41-1.91) higher likelihood of experiencing stroke, ischemic heart disease, or heart failure, respectively, than the control group. Conclusion: The present findings suggest that individuals with gout in the Korean population, particularly those aged = 60 years, were more likely to have stroke, ischemic heart disease, or heart failure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Associations between game use and mental health in early adulthood: A nationwide study in Korea
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Gihwan Byeon, Jee Eun Park, Seong Jin Cho, Dong Woo Lee, Jin Pyo Hong, Hong Jin Jeon, Su Jeong Seong, Byung-Soo Kim, Jong-Ik Park, Sung Man Chang, and Bong Jin Hahm
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Adult ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Logistic regression ,Suicidal Ideation ,Risk Factors ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Humans ,Suicidal ideation ,media_common ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Addiction ,Alcohol dependence ,ComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Mental Health ,Happiness ,Major depressive disorder ,Observational study ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,human activities ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background : The number of digital game users is increasing, and so is attention to digital gaming's effects on mental health. We aimed to reveal if risky (game addiction) and usual game use (non-risky) are associated with mental health in early adulthood. Methods : Using data from the nationwide cross-sectional Korean Epidemic Catchment Area study for psychiatric disorders, 415 participants aged 18–30 years were divided into “non-game,” “usual game,” and “risky game” user groups based on the previous month's game use and cut-off value of game overuse screening questionnaire. Multiple linear and logistic regressions revealed the association between game use groups, perceived mental health, and lifetime prevalence of clinical mental disorders including suicidal ideation. Results : Among the 415 participants, 167 were non-game users, 175, usual game users, and 73, risky game users. Risky game users self-reported decreased satisfaction and happiness, and a significantly higher lifetime prevalence of major depressive disorder, alcohol dependence, and suicidal ideation. Usual game users were significantly associated with higher lifetime prevalence of alcohol dependence and suicidal ideation. Self-reported happiness partially mediated between game use and lifetime suicidal ideation in risky, but not usual game users. Limitations : This study is a cross-sectional observational study which was not possible to define the temporal relationship. Conclusions : Both risky and usual game use are associated with mental health problems in early adulthood, indicating the need for careful mental health screening on not only risky game users but also usual game users.
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38. Potential Association of Osteoporosis and Not Osteoporotic Fractures in Patients with Gout: A Longitudinal Follow-Up Study
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Mi Jung Kwon, Jae Yong Park, Sung Gyun Kim, Jwa-Kyung Kim, Hyun Lim, Joo-Hee Kim, Ji Hee Kim, Seong-Jin Cho, Eun Sook Nam, Ha Young Park, Nan Young Kim, and Ho Suk Kang
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Food Science ,gout ,osteoporosis ,osteoporotic fracture ,risk factor ,nationwide health care data ,longitudinal follow-up study - Abstract
Health issues associated with gout and increased occurrence of osteoporosis or fractures have been raised; however, the results are elusive. Herein, we explored the possible link between gout and incident osteoporosis/osteoporotic fractures based on long-term follow-up nationwide data. This study enrolled 16,305 patients with gout and 65,220 controls who were matched by propensity score at a 1:4 ratio on the basis of sex, age, income, and residence from the Korean National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort database (2002–2015). A Cox proportional hazard model was employed to identify the relevance between gout and incident osteoporosis/fractures, following adjustment for various covariates. In the follow-up period, osteoporosis developed in 761 individuals with gout and 2805 controls (incidence rates: 8.0 and 7.3/1000 person-years, respectively), and each osteoporotic fracture in the distal radius (2.8 vs. 2.7/1000 person-years), hip (1.3 vs. 1.3/1000 person-years), and spine (4.5 vs. 4.5/1000 person-years) occurred in gout and control groups, respectively. After adjustment, the gout group presented an 11% higher development of osteoporosis (95% confidence interval = 1.02–1.20) than the controls (p = 0.011). Subgroup analyses maintained the augment of incident osteoporosis in sufferers with gout, particularly in either men or
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39. Comparison of the effect of computerized multidomain cognitive training and pen‐and‐paper educational program in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: a preliminary randomized controlled trial
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Jae Myeong Kang, Seonkyung Yun, Ha‐Eun Seo, Sangsoon Kim, and Seong‐jin Cho
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Epidemiology ,Health Policy ,Neurology (clinical) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology - Published
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40. The profiling method in multicore processor for effective performance improvement.
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Seung Hyun Yoon, Kyung Min Lee, Yong Seok Kim, Seong Jin Cho, Dong Won Choi, Key Ho Kwon, Kil Jae Kim, Jong Hyun Park, and Jae Wook Jeon
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- 2012
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41. Real user-environment migration between heterogeneous ISA platforms.
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Seong Jin Cho, Kyung Min Lee, Yong Seok Kim, Seung Hyun Yoon, Dong Won Choi, Key Ho Kwon, Kil Jae Kim, Jong Hyun Park, and Jae Wook Jeon
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42. A 10-Bit, 50 MS/s, 55 fJ/conversion-step SAR ADC with split capacitor array.
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Seong Jin Cho, Yohan Hong, Taegeun Yoo, and Kwang-Hyun Baek
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- 2011
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43. Implementation of Smart Car Using Fuzzy Rules.
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YouSik Hong, Myeong-Bok Choi, June-Hyung Lee, Cheol-Soo Bae, Jang Mook Kang, Jae Sang Cha, Geuk Lee, Seong Jin Cho, HyunSoo Jin, Chun-Myoung Park, Baek ki Kim, Kwang-Deok Han, Su Kyun Sun, Chul Jang, and S. C. Yu
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- 2011
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44. Dynamic drift compensation for the Distributed clock in EtherCAT.
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Jae Chol Lee, Seong Jin Cho, Yong Han Jeon, and Jae Wook Jeon
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45. The development of a position conversion controller for hydraulic press systems.
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Seong Jin Cho, Jae Chol Lee, Yong Han Jeon, and Jae Wook Jeon
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46. Feedback Fuzzy-PI Control dynamic voltage scaling for real-time control tasks.
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Seong Jin Cho, Jae Chol Lee, Yong Han Jeon, and Jae Wook Jeon
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- 2009
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47. Association between snoring and depressive symptoms in adolescents
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Sehyun Jeon, Seong Jin Cho, Jooyoung Lee, Seog Ju Kim, Yu Jin Lee, and Hyun-Woo Jeong
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Adult ,Mediation (statistics) ,Adolescent ,Population ,Suicidal Ideation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Insomnia ,medicine ,Humans ,Association (psychology) ,education ,Suicidal ideation ,Biological Psychiatry ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Depressive symptoms ,education.field_of_study ,Depression ,business.industry ,Snoring ,respiratory tract diseases ,nervous system diseases ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Population study ,medicine.symptom ,business ,psychological phenomena and processes ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
While previous studies have suggested that snoring may be associated with depressive symptoms and suicidality in adults and preschool children, there have been no investigations in non-clinical adolescent populations. This study aimed to demonstrate the association between snoring and depressive symptoms/suicidality in adolescents. This survey study recruited 8530 students (grades 7–11) and examined depressive symptoms, suicidality, snoring frequency, daytime sleepiness, sleep duration, and presence of insomnia by questionnaires. Correlation analyses, multiple linear regression analyses and mediation analyses were performed to determine the association between snoring frequency and depressive symptoms/suicidality. The study population included 8080 students (16.73 ± 1.09 years old). Snoring frequency was positively correlated with depressive symptoms and suicidality. Snoring frequency was associated with depressive symptoms and suicidality when adjusted for age and sex, and the association remained significant after additionally adjusting for sleep duration, insomnia, and daytime sleepiness. When depressive symptoms were included as a predictor of suicidality, snoring frequency showed no significant predictive value. Mediation analysis confirmed that depressive symptoms mediate the association between snoring frequency and suicidality. Our findings suggest that self-reported complaints of snoring are associated with increased depressive symptoms and suicidality in adolescents independently of sleep duration, insomnia, and daytime sleepiness, and the connection between snoring and suicidality is mediated by depressive symptoms. These data underscore the importance of identifying snorers among adolescents and screening for depression and suicidal ideation in this population.
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48. Relationship between the Spectral Power Density of Sleep Electroencephalography and Psychiatric Symptoms in Patients with Breathing-related Sleep Disorder
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Seung Gul Kang, Gun Bae Lee, Seon Tae Kim, Jae Myeong Kang, Seong-Jin Cho, Seo-Eun Cho, and Kee Hyung Park
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Sleep disorder ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Sleep electroencephalography ,Sleep apnea ,Breathing-related sleep disorder ,Polysomnography ,Spectral analysis ,Symptom Checklist- 90-Revised ,Electroencephalography ,medicine.disease ,Sleep in non-human animals ,Non-rapid eye movement sleep ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Original Article ,business ,Psychiatry ,Depression (differential diagnoses) - Abstract
Objective Patients with breathing-related sleep disorder (BRSD) often complain of psychiatric symptoms such as depression in addition to snoring, excessive sleepiness, and disturbed sleep. However, the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and severity of sleep apnea in BRSD is controversial. We conducted this study to investigate the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and sleep electroencephalography (EEG) findings in BRSD patients using spectral analysis. Methods All participants underwent polysomnography and evaluation using Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R) scale. We analyzed the absolute spectral power density values of standard EEG frequency bands in the participants (n = 169) with BRSD during the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep period. We performed correlation analysis between the domain scores of SCL-90-R scale and the absolute values of the EEG frequency bands. Results Significant positive correlation was observed between the absolute spectral power density values in the slow oscillation band and the degree of paranoid ideation (r = 0.226, p = 0.028) and depression (r = 0.216, p = 0.044) in SCL-90-R. The multiple linear regression model showed that higher paranoid ideation domain score (B = 0.007, p = 0.020), younger age (B = -0.011, p < 0.001), and female sex (B = 0.213, p = 0.004) were associated with higher slow oscillation power during NREM sleep. Conclusion The results of the present study suggested a relationship between sleep EEG and psychiatric symptoms in patients with BRSD. This relationship needs to be validated with further studies.
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49. Devising a Context Selection-Based Reasoning Engine for Context-Aware Ubiquitous Computing Middleware.
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Donghai Guan, Weiwei Yuan, Seong Jin Cho, Andrey Gavrilov, Young-Koo Lee, and Sungyoung Lee 0001
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50. Application of Support Vector Machines on Signal Strength Based Localization in Wireless Networks.
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Seong Jin Cho, Uzair Ahmad, Andrey Gavrilov, Sungyoung Lee 0001, and Young-Koo Lee
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