228 results on '"Shin, Mi"'
Search Results
2. A Multi-Center, Prospective, Observational Study to Evaluate the Therapeutic Effectiveness and Safety of an Olmesartan/Amlodipine Plus Rosuvastatin Combination Treatment in Patients with Concomitant Hypertension and Dyslipidemia.
- Author
-
Lee, Bong-Ki, Kim, Byeong-Keuk, Park, Jae Hyoung, Chung, Jong-Won, Park, Chang Gyu, Kim, Jin Won, Kim, Young Dae, Park, Woo-Jung, Kim, Sang-Hyun, Cha, Jae-Kwan, Kim, Cheol Ho, Rha, Seung-Woon, Hong, Young Joon, Shin, Mi-Seung, Cho, Seong Wook, Sung, Young-Hee, Lee, Kiheon, Yu, Jae-Myung, Ryu, Dong-Ryeol, and Yu, Sungwook
- Subjects
LDL cholesterol ,HYPERTENSION ,BLOOD pressure ,PATIENT safety ,DYSLIPIDEMIA - Abstract
Introduction: This study assessed the therapeutic effectiveness of a single-pill combination (SPC) of olmesartan/amlodipine plus rosuvastatin for blood pressure (BP) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in patients with hypertension and dyslipidemia. Methods: Adult patients with hypertension and dyslipidemia who were decided to be treated with the study drug were eligible. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients who achieved BP, LDL-C and both BP and LDL-C treatment goals at weeks 24–48. Secondary endpoints were assessed at weeks 24–48 and included changes in BP and LDL-C levels from baseline; the proportion of patients who achieved treatment goals who were initially classified as uncontrolled at baseline; changes and percent changes in lipid parameters; changes in both BP and LDL-C levels among patients who reached treatment goals who were followed for more than 24 weeks; and the overall safety profile. Results: A total of 5476 patients were enrolled, and 4411 patients comprised the effectiveness evaluation set. The proportions of patients who reached the treatment goals for BP, LDL-C levels, and both BP and LDL-C levels were 67.93% [95% confidence interval (CI) 66.52–69.32], 80.19% [95% CI 78.85–81.49], and 58.07% [95% CI 56.43–59.7], respectively. Secondary endpoints showed statistically significant changes. Overall, the treatment was well tolerated. Conclusions: The treatment of patients with hypertension and dyslipidemia with the olmesartan/amlodipine plus rosuvastatin SPC was associated with significant decreases in SBP/DBP and LDL-C levels, and a high proportion of patients achieved the BP and LDL-C treatment goals. The finding of this study is worthwhile in that this study evaluated the effectiveness and safety in a broad patient population representative of those seen in everyday clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2025
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Inhibitory Effects of Dioscoreae Rhizoma and Polygalae Radix Mixture Combined with Sorafenib in Hepatoma Xenografts Model.
- Author
-
Shin, Mi-Rae, Choi, Jeong Won, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
TELOMERASE reverse transcriptase ,SURVIVIN (Protein) ,KILLER cells ,MITOGEN-activated protein kinases ,PROGNOSIS ,ALPHA fetoproteins - Abstract
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies and a leading cause of cancer-related mortality and morbidity worldwide. Objectives: This study evaluated the enhanced efficacy of a combination of herbal medicine with sorafenib (MIX) in a transplantation tumor model induced by HepG2 cells in HCC. Materials and Methods: The HepG2 cell transplantation tumor model was established by injecting HepG2 cells subcutaneously into BALB/c nude mice. The impact of MIX on tumor growth was observed. Granzyme B was used to measure natural killer (NK) cell activity. Prognostic markers of HCC, telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) were analyzed via real-time polymerase chain reaction. Additionally, inflammation and apoptosis-related markers were assessed through serum analysis and Western blotting. Results: Among the MIX groups, MIX25 (sorafenib 10 mg/kg + Dioscoreae rhizoma and Polygalae radix mixture 25 mg/kg) demonstrated the most significant effect. MIX25 effectively suppressed tumor volume and weight, enhanced apoptosis-promoting proteins (Bax, Cytochrome c, and Caspase-3), and reduced apoptosis-inhibiting proteins like survivin. Furthermore, MIX25 inhibited the mitogen-activated protein kinase inflammatory response and inflammatory markers, including tumor necrosis factor-alpha and cyclooxygenase-2. The MIX25 group exhibited superior effects on NK cell activity and cancer marker genes (AFP and TERT) compared to other drug-treated groups. Conclusion: MIX25 effectively suppressed the proliferation of HepG2 cell transplantation tumors in BALB/c nude mice. It not only inhibited inflammatory markers but also enhanced cell apoptosis. Additionally, MIX25 significantly increased NK cell activity and reduced mRNA expressions of AFP and TERT. Overall, the combination of MIX25 with sorafenib shows promise as a potential treatment for patients with HCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2025
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. Epigenetic dysregulation of H19/IGF2 in hepatic cells exposed to toxic metal mixtures in vitro.
- Author
-
Jo, Yehoon, Lim, Eugene, Park, Jihye, Kang, Keunsoo, Shin, Mi-Yeon, Choi, Jeong Weon, Kim, Sungkyoon, and Lee, Jaehyouk
- Subjects
HEAVY metals ,LIVER cells ,DNA methylation ,ENVIRONMENTAL exposure ,EPITHELIAL cells ,GENETIC toxicology - Abstract
Exposure to mixtures of toxic metals is known to cause adverse health effects through epigenetic alterations. Here we aimed to examine the unexplored area of aberrant DNA methylation in the H19/IGF2 domain following combined toxic metal exposure. An in vitro epigenotoxicity assay using the human normal liver epithelial cell line THLE-3 was conducted. When THLE-3 cells were exposed to specific concentrations of either organic arsenic or MeHgCl, an increase in the H19 lncRNA levels and a marked reduction in the IGF2 mRNA levels were observed. In contrast, combined exposures coupled with CdCl
2 resulted in the transcriptional repression of H19 and transcriptional activation of IGF2. It should be noted that the correlation between the dysregulated expression of H19/IGF2 and the hypermethylated CpG sites within the H19 differentially methylated region (DMR) was statistically significant. Furthermore, we performed transcriptomic analysis of the hepatocytes exposed to toxic metal combinations indicating enrichment of pro-inflammatory and anti-proliferative pathways compared to the unexposed cells. Our results suggest that hazardous metal mixtures may trigger epigenetic aberrations at the H19/IGF2 locus. We propose that altered CpG methylation in the H19 DMR could be a candidate biomarker for hepatic epigenotoxicity, in part, due to environmental exposure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Effects of oral hyaluronic acid on monosodium iodoacetate-induced osteoarthritis in rats: mechanistic insights and therapeutic implications.
- Author
-
Shin, Mi-Rae, Kim, Minju, An, Hui Yeon, Choi, Hwang-Yong, Ham, Youngseok, Choi, Hakjoo, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
KNEE joint ,HYALURONIC acid ,INFLAMMATORY mediators ,EXPERIMENTAL groups ,DISTILLED water - Abstract
This study aimed to meticulously assess the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid (HA) in mitigating symptoms associated with monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)-induced osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms in rodent models and to investigate the underlying mechanistic pathways. Eight-week-old rats were randomly allocated to a normal control group and three experimental groups (n = 10 per group). The normal group did not undergo any treatment. The experimental groups were administered MIA for 1 week to induce osteoarthritis, and orally administered distilled water (control group), 2 mg/kg indomethacin (INDO group), or 20 mg/kg HA (HA20 group) daily for 4 weeks. The HA20 group showed a significant improvement in hind-paw weight-bearing distribution after 4 weeks compared to the control group. HA suppressed inflammatory responses by reducing the overproduction of prostaglandin E2 and leukotriene B4 and protected the vital components of the articular ECM, including glycosaminoglycans and aggrecan. HA treatment effectively reduced inflammation, protected cartilage by inhibiting MMP expression, and suppressed inflammatory mediator production. This study demonstrates that HA has potential to alleviate OA symptoms in a rodent model stimulated with MIA, rendering it a promising therapeutic agent for OA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. Evaluating dyadic factors associated with self-care in patients with heart failure and their family caregivers: Using an Actor-Partner Interdependence Model.
- Author
-
Kim, JinShil, Kim, Kye Hun, Shin, Mi-Seung, Heo, Seongkum, Lee, Jung-Ah, Cho, KyungAh, and An, Minjeong
- Subjects
HEALTH self-care ,PHYSICAL mobility ,CAREGIVERS ,MENTAL depression ,HEART failure patients - Abstract
Dyadic conditions of patients with heart failure and their caregivers may affect both patient self-care and caregiver contribution to patient self-care (CCPS). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of patient-caregiver physical function and depressive symptoms to the patient self-care (maintenance and management) and CCPS. Data from 55 were analyzed using an Actor–Partner Interdependence Model to address the aim through AMOS. Patient self-care was very poor. Better patient physical function was related to better patient self-care management (actor effect) and poorer CCPS maintenance (partner effect). Better caregiver physical function was related to CCPS management (actor effect). Severer patient depressive symptoms were related to poorer patient self-care maintenance (actor effect) and poorer CCPS management (partner effect). Physical function and depressive symptoms in patient-caregiver dyads were related to patient self-care and CCPS. To improve patient self-care and CCPS, dyadic support for physical function and depressive symptoms is needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. Coix Sprouts Affect Triglyceride Metabolism in Huh7 Cells and High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Mice.
- Author
-
Shin, Mi-Rae, Kim, Min Ju, Lee, Jin A., Lee, Eun Song, Park, Hae-Jin, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Combi-Matrix Based on TiO2 Aerogel for Diagnosis of Sepsis Using Laser Desorption and Ionization Mass Spectrometry.
- Author
-
Yun, Tae Gyeong, Song, Zhiquan, Kim, Moon-Ju, Park, Jun-Hee, Parale, Vinayak G., Kim, Hye Soo, Shin, Mi Hwa, Hwang, Haejin, Kang, Min-Jung, Park, Moo Suk, Park, Hyung-Ho, and Pyun, Jae-Chul
- Abstract
To apply semiconductor nanostructures as a solid matrix for laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry, the nanostructures should exhibit ionization activity through photocatalytic reactions and desorption enhancement through photothermal conversion. Herein, TiO
2 aerogels were synthesized using titanium-(IV) butoxide as a precursor, and a controlled porous structure was obtained by adjusting the ethanol content and annealing temperatures. The photocatalytic activity of the TiO2 aerogel was estimated using pseudo-first-order kinetics on methylene blue degradation reactions. To achieve further desorption/ionization properties, a combi-matrix was produced using the TiO2 aerogel and a conventional organic matrix, α-cyano-4-hydroxynnamic acid (CHCA). The enhanced ionization efficiency of the TiO2 aerogel combi-matrix was demonstrated along with an improved signal-to-noise ratio from other solid matrix combi-matrix systems. Meanwhile, the distribution of CHCA crystals in TiO2 aerogel with various annealing conditions was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry with the Gibbs–Thomson equation. The radius of CHCA crystals was minimized at 550 °C but increased steeply at heat treatment temperatures higher than 600 °C, implying a collapse in the pore structure of the TiO2 aerogel. Furthermore, the activation energy for melting the CHCA nanocrystals was calculated using the Arrhenius equation. These results showed that CHCA nanocrystals in a combi-matrix with the TiO2 aerogel after annealing at 550 °C could be most effectively melted with lower activation energy via the pore structure and the binary phased TiO2 aerogel. Finally, the combi-matrix based on TiO2 aerogel was applied for the analysis of the sera from sepsis patients (n = 40), systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) patients (n = 20), and healthy controls (n = 20), finding that the combi-matrix based on TiO2 aerogel could be effectively used for the diagnosis of sepsis using lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC-16) as a biomarker. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. A Noble Extract of Pseudomonas sp. M20A4R8 Efficiently Controlling the Influenza Virus-Induced Cell Death.
- Author
-
Jung, Su-Bin, Choi, Grace, Kim, Hyo-Jin, Moon, Kyeong-Seo, Lee, Gun, Na, Kyeong-Hak, Kwon, Yong Min, Moon, Jimin, Shin, Mi Yeong, Yu, Jae-Yeong, Baek, Yeong-Bin, Park, Jun-Gyu, and Park, Sang-Ik
- Subjects
CELL death ,INFLUENZA A virus ,VIRUS diseases ,INFLUENZA ,INFLUENZA viruses ,VIROIDS - Abstract
Epidemic diseases that arise from infectious RNA viruses, particularly influenza viruses, pose a constant threat to the global economy and public health. Viral evolution has undermined the efficacy of acquired immunity from vaccines and the antiviral effects of FDA-approved drugs. As such, there is an urgent need to develop new antiviral lead agents. Natural compounds, owing to their historical validation of application and safety, have become a promising solution. In this light, a novel marine bacterium, Pseudomonas sp. M20A4R8, has been found to exhibit significant antiviral activity [half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC
50 ) = 1.3 µg/mL, selectivity index (SI) = 919.4] against influenza virus A/Puerto Rico/8/34, surpassing the activity of chloroquine. The antiviral response via M20A4R8 extract was induced during post-entry stages of the influenza virus, indicating suitability for post-application after the establishment of viral infection. Furthermore, post-treatment with M20A4R8 extract protected the host from virus-induced apoptosis, suggesting its potential use in acute respiratory disease complexes resulting from immune effectors' overstimulation and autophagy-mediated self-apoptosis. The extract demonstrated an outstanding therapeutic index against influenza virus A/Wisconsin/15/2009 (IC50 = 8.1 µg/mL, SI = 146.2) and B/Florida/78/2015 Victoria lineage (IC50 = 3.5 µg/mL, SI = 343.8), indicating a broad anti-influenza virus activity with guaranteed safety and effectiveness. This study provides a new perspective on mechanisms for preventing a broad spectrum of viral infections through antiviral agents from novel and natural origins. Future studies on a single or combined compound from the extract hold promise, encouraging its use in preclinical challenge tests with various influenza virus strains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Early menopause is associated with abnormal diastolic function and poor clinical outcomes in women with suspected angina.
- Author
-
Bae, SungA, Park, Seong-Mi, Kim, So Ree, Kim, Mi-Na, Cho, Dong-Hyuk, Kim, Hee-Dong, Yoon, Hyun Ju, Kim, Myung-A, Kim, Hack-Lyoung, Hong, Kyung-Soon, Shin, Mi-Seung, Jeong, Jin-Ok, and Shim, Wan-Joo
- Subjects
MAJOR adverse cardiovascular events ,DIASTOLE (Cardiac cycle) ,ACUTE coronary syndrome ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,ANGINA pectoris ,MENOPAUSE - Abstract
Early identification of women at high risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), with subsequent monitoring, will allow for improved clinical outcomes and generally better quality of life. This study aimed to identify the associations between early menopause, abnormal diastolic function, and clinical outcomes. This retrospective study included 795 menopausal women from is a nationwide, multicenter, registry of patients with suspected angina visiting outpatient clinic. The patients into two groups: early and normal menopause (menopausal age ≤ 45 and > 45 years, respectively). If participants met > 50% of the diastolic function criteria, they were classified as having normal diastolic function. Multivariable-adjusted Cox models were used to test associations between menopausal age and clinical outcomes including the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), over a median follow-up period of 771 days. Early menopause was associated with increased waist circumference (p = 0.001), diabetes prevalence (p = 0.003), obstructive coronary artery disease (p = 0.005), abnormal diastolic function (p = 0.003) and greater incidences of MACE, acute coronary syndrome, and hospitalization for heart failure. In patients with abnormal diastolic function, early menopause increased MACE risk significantly, with no significant difference in normal diastolic function. These findings highlight early menopause and abnormal diastolic function as being potential risk markers in women for midlife CVD events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Economic Considerations and Public Support for Environment Policy in East and Southeast Asia.
- Author
-
Shin, Mi Jeong and Chen, Jia
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,PUBLIC support ,MACROECONOMICS ,ATTITUDES toward the environment - Abstract
The "environment–economy trade-off" is a key question in research on public opinion on environmental policies. While evidence from Western economies suggests that individuals are more supportive of environmental initiatives when the macroeconomic situation is favorable, little is known about how environmental policy preferences are shaped by economic factors in East and Southeast Asian countries. Using a survey dataset consisting of 12 countries based on the fourth wave of the Asian Barometer Survey (ABS), we investigate how environmental policy preferences are associated with multiple aspects of economic consideration. In a pooled multilevel analysis, we find that personal economic conditions and perceptions are more consistently associated with greater support for environmental initiatives than objective and subjective national economic conditions. However, an analysis of the heterogeneous effect shows that the effect of individual economic situations is only partially identifiable among lower-middle or upper-income countries in our sample, signaling the complexity of qualifying the relationship between economic considerations and environmental attitudes in a cross-country context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Whey Peptide Alleviates Muscle Atrophy by Strongly Regulating Myocyte Differentiation in Mice.
- Author
-
Lee, Jin A, Shin, Mi-Rae, Kim, Minju, Kim, Hwa-Young, Choi, Hwang-Yong, Seo, Yoojin, Choi, Hakjoo, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
MUSCULAR atrophy ,PEPTIDES ,KIDNEY physiology ,MUSCLE mass ,MUSCLE contraction ,CALF muscles ,MYOBLASTS - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Muscle atrophy occurs when protein degradation exceeds protein synthesis, resulting in imbalanced protein homeostasis, compromised muscle contraction, and a reduction in muscle mass. The incidence of muscle atrophy is increasingly recognized as a significant worldwide public health problem. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effect of whey peptide (WP) on muscle atrophy induced by dexamethasone (DEX) in mice. Materials and Methods: C57BL/6 mice were divided into six groups, each consisting of nine individuals. WPs were orally administered to C57BL/6 mice for 6 weeks. DEX was administered for 5–6 weeks to induce muscle atrophy (intraperitoneal injection, i.p.). Results: Microcomputer tomography (CT) analysis confirmed that WP significantly increased calf muscle volume and surface area in mice with DEX-induced muscle atrophy, as evidenced by tissue staining. Furthermore, it increased the area of muscle fibers and facilitated greater collagen deposition. Moreover, WP significantly decreased the levels of serum biomarkers associated with muscle damage, kidney function, and inflammatory cytokines. WP increased p-mTOR and p-p70S6K levels through the IGF-1/PI3K/Akt pathway, while concurrently decreasing protein catabolism via the FOXO pathway. Furthermore, the expression of proteins associated with myocyte differentiation increased noticeably. Conclusions: These results confirm that WP reduces muscle atrophy by regulating muscle protein homeostasis. Additionally, it is believed that it helps to relieve muscle atrophy by regulating the expression of myocyte differentiation factors. Therefore, we propose that WP plays a significant role in preventing and treating muscle wasting by functioning as a supplement to counteract muscle atrophy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. Development of an Artificial Soft Solid Gel Using Gelatin Material for High-Quality Ultrasound Diagnosis.
- Author
-
Kim, Minchan, Yoon, Kicheol, Lee, Sangyun, Shin, Mi-Seung, and Kim, Kwang Gi
- Subjects
ULTRASONIC imaging ,GELATIN ,IMPEDANCE matching ,GRAYSCALE model ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
For ultrasound diagnosis, a gel is applied to the skin. Ultrasound gel serves to block air exposure and match impedance between the skin and the probe, enhancing imaging efficiency. However, if use of the ultrasound gel exceeds a certain period of time, it may dry out and be exposed to air, causing impedance mismatch and reducing imaging resolution. In such cases, the use of a soft, solid gel proves advantageous, as it can be employed for an extended period without succumbing to the drying phenomenon and can be reused after disinfection. Its soft consistency ensures excellent skin adhesion. Our soft solid gel demonstrated approximately 1.2 times better performance than water, silicone, and traditional ultrasound gels. When comparing the dimensions of grayscale, dead zone, vertical, and horizontal regions, the measurements for the traditional ultrasound gel were 93.79 mm, 45.32 mm, 103.13 mm, 83.86 mm, and 83.86 mm, respectively. In contrast, the proposed soft solid gel exhibited dimensions of 105.64 mm, 34.48 mm, 141.1 mm, and 102.8 mm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. Physical Symptoms, Depressive Symptoms, and Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure: Cluster Analysis.
- Author
-
Heo, Seongkum, Kang, JungHee, Shin, Mi-Seung, Lim, Young-Hyo, Kim, Sun Hwa, Kim, Sangsuk, An, Minjeong, and Kim, JinShil
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. Estimating exposures from spray products using robotic simulations.
- Author
-
Shin, Mi K, Qian, Hua, Lee, Jee-Eun, Sentis, Luis, and Maberti, Silvia I
- Subjects
COMPUTER simulation ,AEROSOLS ,INHALATION injuries ,ORGANIC compounds ,ROBOTICS ,RISK assessment ,RESEARCH funding ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,KETONES ,PROPANOLS - Abstract
There is an increasing need for exposure data to enable more precise information for risk estimates and improved public health protection. While personal monitoring data are preferred, it is often difficult to collect due to the resources needed to complete a human research study. In this study, we successfully programmed a robotic arm to mimic human use (spraying) of a fabric crafts protector (FCP) and human cleaning (spraying and wiping) of a glass pane with glass cleaner (GC). The robot was then used in place of human subjects to assess inhalation exposures to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the use of the FCP and GC. Air sampling data were collected while the robot used the products to estimate personal exposures to VOCs. Average VOC concentrations were 1.57 ppm for FCP spraying and 0.17 ppm for GC spraying and wiping. During FCP spraying, average acetone concentrations were 0.88 ppm and average isopropyl alcohol concentrations were 0.26 ppm. During GC spraying and wiping, average 2-butoxyethanol concentrations were 0.15 ppm. Air sampling data were found to be within the range of data reported in the literature during human use of similar glass cleaning products. No data was found in the literature during use of fabric protector spray products. This study contributes exposure measurement data with detailed contextual information to help characterize inhalation exposures during the use of 2 spray products. In addition, the study offers a systematic, efficient method for generating exposure data which can be used to improve health and safety risk assessments used for public health protection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. Association between the number of pregnancies and cardiac target organ damages: a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Korean women's chest pain registry (KoROSE).
- Author
-
Kim, Hack-Lyoung, Kim, Hyun-Jin, Kim, Mina, Park, Sang Min, Yoon, Hyun Ju, Byun, Young Sup, Park, Seong-Mi, Shin, Mi-Seung, Hong, Kyung-Soon, and Kim, Myung-A
- Subjects
KOREANS ,CHEST pain ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors - Abstract
Background: Pregnancy increases long-term cardiovascular risk after childbirth, but the mechanisms are unclear. This study was performed to investigate the association between the number of pregnancies and several cardiac target organ damage (TOD) in middle-aged and elderly women. Methods: Using the database of the nation-wide registry, a total of 1,137 women (mean age 63.0 ± 10.9 years) with stable chest pain undergoing invasive coronary angiography (CAG) were analyzed. Information on the number of pregnancies was obtained through a questionnaire. Obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD), left ventricular (LV) mass index (LVMI) and LV septal annular (e′) velocity were assessed as indicators of cardiac TOD. Results: Women with higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) were older (66.3 ± 9.6 vs. 57.4 ± 10.7 years; P < 0.001), had more cardiovascular risk factors, and took more cardiovascular medications than those with lower number of pregnancies (< 3). In multivariable analyses, higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) was associated with obstructive CAD (odds ratio [OR], 1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.21–2.17; P = 0.001), a higher LVMI (> 95 g/m
2 ) (OR, 1.46; 95% CI, 1.08–1.98; P = 0.013) and a lower septal e′ velocity (< 7 cm/s) (OR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.12–2.14; P = 0.007) even after controlling for potential confounders. As the number of pregnancies increased, the prevalence of CAD and LVMI increased, and the septal e' velocity gradually decreased (P < 0.001 for each). Conclusions: In women with chest pain undergoing invasive CAG, higher number of pregnancies was associated with multiple cardiac TOD. Parity information should be checked when assessing a woman's cardiovascular risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Association between the number of pregnancies and cardiac target organ damages: a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Korean women's chest pain registry (KoROSE).
- Author
-
Kim, Hack-Lyoung, Kim, Hyun-Jin, Kim, Mina, Park, Sang Min, Yoon, Hyun Ju, Byun, Young Sup, Park, Seong-Mi, Shin, Mi-Seung, Hong, Kyung-Soon, and Kim, Myung-A
- Subjects
KOREANS ,CHEST pain ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors - Abstract
Background: Pregnancy increases long-term cardiovascular risk after childbirth, but the mechanisms are unclear. This study was performed to investigate the association between the number of pregnancies and several cardiac target organ damage (TOD) in middle-aged and elderly women. Methods: Using the database of the nation-wide registry, a total of 1,137 women (mean age 63.0 ± 10.9 years) with stable chest pain undergoing invasive coronary angiography (CAG) were analyzed. Information on the number of pregnancies was obtained through a questionnaire. Obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD), left ventricular (LV) mass index (LVMI) and LV septal annular (e′) velocity were assessed as indicators of cardiac TOD. Results: Women with higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) were older (66.3 ± 9.6 vs. 57.4 ± 10.7 years; P < 0.001), had more cardiovascular risk factors, and took more cardiovascular medications than those with lower number of pregnancies (< 3). In multivariable analyses, higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) was associated with obstructive CAD (odds ratio [OR], 1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.21–2.17; P = 0.001), a higher LVMI (> 95 g/m
2 ) (OR, 1.46; 95% CI, 1.08–1.98; P = 0.013) and a lower septal e′ velocity (< 7 cm/s) (OR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.12–2.14; P = 0.007) even after controlling for potential confounders. As the number of pregnancies increased, the prevalence of CAD and LVMI increased, and the septal e' velocity gradually decreased (P < 0.001 for each). Conclusions: In women with chest pain undergoing invasive CAG, higher number of pregnancies was associated with multiple cardiac TOD. Parity information should be checked when assessing a woman's cardiovascular risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. Association between the number of pregnancies and cardiac target organ damages: a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Korean women's chest pain registry (KoROSE).
- Author
-
Kim, Hack-Lyoung, Kim, Hyun-Jin, Kim, Mina, Park, Sang Min, Yoon, Hyun Ju, Byun, Young Sup, Park, Seong-Mi, Shin, Mi-Seung, Hong, Kyung-Soon, and Kim, Myung-A
- Subjects
KOREANS ,CHEST pain ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors - Abstract
Background: Pregnancy increases long-term cardiovascular risk after childbirth, but the mechanisms are unclear. This study was performed to investigate the association between the number of pregnancies and several cardiac target organ damage (TOD) in middle-aged and elderly women. Methods: Using the database of the nation-wide registry, a total of 1,137 women (mean age 63.0 ± 10.9 years) with stable chest pain undergoing invasive coronary angiography (CAG) were analyzed. Information on the number of pregnancies was obtained through a questionnaire. Obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD), left ventricular (LV) mass index (LVMI) and LV septal annular (e′) velocity were assessed as indicators of cardiac TOD. Results: Women with higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) were older (66.3 ± 9.6 vs. 57.4 ± 10.7 years; P < 0.001), had more cardiovascular risk factors, and took more cardiovascular medications than those with lower number of pregnancies (< 3). In multivariable analyses, higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) was associated with obstructive CAD (odds ratio [OR], 1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.21–2.17; P = 0.001), a higher LVMI (> 95 g/m
2 ) (OR, 1.46; 95% CI, 1.08–1.98; P = 0.013) and a lower septal e′ velocity (< 7 cm/s) (OR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.12–2.14; P = 0.007) even after controlling for potential confounders. As the number of pregnancies increased, the prevalence of CAD and LVMI increased, and the septal e' velocity gradually decreased (P < 0.001 for each). Conclusions: In women with chest pain undergoing invasive CAG, higher number of pregnancies was associated with multiple cardiac TOD. Parity information should be checked when assessing a woman's cardiovascular risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. Association between the number of pregnancies and cardiac target organ damages: a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Korean women's chest pain registry (KoROSE).
- Author
-
Kim, Hack-Lyoung, Kim, Hyun-Jin, Kim, Mina, Park, Sang Min, Yoon, Hyun Ju, Byun, Young Sup, Park, Seong-Mi, Shin, Mi-Seung, Hong, Kyung-Soon, and Kim, Myung-A
- Subjects
KOREANS ,CHEST pain ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors - Abstract
Background: Pregnancy increases long-term cardiovascular risk after childbirth, but the mechanisms are unclear. This study was performed to investigate the association between the number of pregnancies and several cardiac target organ damage (TOD) in middle-aged and elderly women. Methods: Using the database of the nation-wide registry, a total of 1,137 women (mean age 63.0 ± 10.9 years) with stable chest pain undergoing invasive coronary angiography (CAG) were analyzed. Information on the number of pregnancies was obtained through a questionnaire. Obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD), left ventricular (LV) mass index (LVMI) and LV septal annular (e′) velocity were assessed as indicators of cardiac TOD. Results: Women with higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) were older (66.3 ± 9.6 vs. 57.4 ± 10.7 years; P < 0.001), had more cardiovascular risk factors, and took more cardiovascular medications than those with lower number of pregnancies (< 3). In multivariable analyses, higher number of pregnancies (≥ 3) was associated with obstructive CAD (odds ratio [OR], 1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.21–2.17; P = 0.001), a higher LVMI (> 95 g/m
2 ) (OR, 1.46; 95% CI, 1.08–1.98; P = 0.013) and a lower septal e′ velocity (< 7 cm/s) (OR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.12–2.14; P = 0.007) even after controlling for potential confounders. As the number of pregnancies increased, the prevalence of CAD and LVMI increased, and the septal e' velocity gradually decreased (P < 0.001 for each). Conclusions: In women with chest pain undergoing invasive CAG, higher number of pregnancies was associated with multiple cardiac TOD. Parity information should be checked when assessing a woman's cardiovascular risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. Selection of a Proper Maturity Index for the Mechanical Harvesting of 'Mihong' Peach Fruit.
- Author
-
Jayasooriya, L. Sugandhi Hirushika, Shin, Mi Hee, Wijethunga, W. M. Upeksha Darshani, Lee, Seul Ki, Cho, Jung Gun, Jang, Si Hyeong, and Kim, Jin Gook
- Subjects
PEACH ,HARVESTING ,HARVESTING time ,FRUIT - Abstract
Peaches are one of the most popular fruits around the globe. Selecting the optimum harvesting maturity for peaches is crucial in assuring high-quality fruits. This study is a model for determining the ideal harvest time for a robot harvester. Our study was carried out over two years on 'Mihong' peaches during days after full bloom (DAFB) 71 to 90 in 2021 and DAFB 64 to 84 in 2022 to select the optimal maturity index through a quality survey. The fruit size, soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), firmness, peel color (L*, a*, b*, chroma, and hue), and ethylene production were investigated. Fruit size showed the regular double sigmoid curve, and SSC increased while firmness and TA decreased with time. The samples left in storage conditions in 2022 showed a massive change in SSC and firmness after DAFB 74, implying the optimum harvesting stage. Interestingly, color values manifest the same consequence with a*, b*, and hue by reaching a plateau with apex side color values after DAFB 74, indicating the desired maturity. Overall, the results show that color values are an outstanding non-destructive alternative to typical destructive measurements for determining the exact time to harvest 'Mihong' peaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. Efficacy of Veronica incana for Treating Osteoarthritis Induced by Monosodium Iodoacetate in Rats.
- Author
-
Lee, Jin A., Ngo, Trung Huy, Shin, Mi-Rae, Choi, Jeong Won, Choi, Hyukjae, Nam, Joo-Won, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Anti-inflammatory Effect by Cloves Treatment in LPS-induced RAW264.7 Cells.
- Author
-
Seo, Seong-Wook, Kim, Kyoung, and Shin, Mi-Rae
- Subjects
PYRIN (Protein) ,NLRP3 protein ,NITRIC-oxide synthases ,SIRTUINS ,LACTATE dehydrogenase - Abstract
Background: Cloves mean the dried flower bud harvested from a tree of Syzygium aromaticum L. (SA). Objectives: The current study was to identify the anti-inflammatory effects of SA on lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (0.2 µg/mL)-treated RAW264.7 cells. Materials and Methods: WST-8 cell proliferation assay kit (WST-8) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assays were completed to observe cell proliferation and cytotoxicity effects of SA. Other biochemical analyses analyzed releases of nitric oxide (NO) and the production of dichlorofluorescin diacetate (DCF-DA). Besides, inflammation-related factors and Sirt1 were carried out through immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunofluorescence (IF). Results: LPS exposure not only caused abnormal elevations of both NO and reactive oxygen species (ROS) secretions, but also markedly increased inflammation-related proteins including inducible NO synthase (iNOS), cluster of differentiation (CD) 14, and toll-like receptor (TLR) 4, and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB). The above-listed alterations were notably attenuated by SA pretreatment in a dose-dependent manner. We further figured out that, SA particularly activated AMPKα/ Sirt1 signaling pathway. Furthermore, SA dramatically inhibited interleukin (IL)-1β production, which was mediated by NLR family Pyrin domain containing (NLRP) 3 mediated inflammasome signaling pathway. Conclusion: SA inhibits LPS-induced inflammation in RAW264.7 cells via the TRL4/CD14/NF-κB pathway and it can lead to the reduction of IL-1β release by the inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome. Such an anti-inflammatory effect was closely related to AMPKα/Sirt1 activation. Taken together, the findings of this study support both the inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome and activation of Sirt1 can alleviate inflammation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
23. Factors Related to Patients' Self-care and Self-care Confidence in Korean Patients With Heart Failure and Their Caregivers: A Cross-sectional, Correlational Study.
- Author
-
Heo, Seongkum, Shin, Mi-Seung, Lee, Mee Ok, Kim, Sangsuk, Kim, Sun Hwa, Randolph, Justus, Jun, Se-Ran, An, Minjeong, Ounpraseuth, Songthip, and Kim, JinShil
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. A structural analysis of the rail unit of an indoor assistive mobility system.
- Author
-
Kim, Je Nam, Shin, Mi Yeon, Seo, You Sung, Yu, Chang Ho, and Kim, Kyong
- Subjects
HOME rehabilitation ,SAFETY factor in engineering ,INTENSIVE care units ,RAILROAD terminals ,REHABILITATION - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Individuals with gait disturbances, such as that post-stroke, are discharged home to undergo outpatient rehabilitation. Rehabilitation in the community is not as effective as that in hospital, due to long travel times and short program duration. OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed rail unit structure, with the aim of assisting home indoor assistive mobility system (HIAMS) development, allowing patients to undergo gait-related rehabilitation training at home. METHODS: The HIAMS consists of a mobile rail running around the whole room, a turn-table for movement between rails, and a weight-supporting component. Structural analysis was performed using the Abaqus/CAE solution (Version 6.14, Dassault systems, Inc.) to verify device safety, according to the load applied to the rail and turn-table units. The load was applied vertically at 150 kg to reflect the weight of potential users. RESULTS: Structural analysis was performed on the weight-supporting components, which was consist of turn-table case, bearing components (center, left), connective bracket and rail rollers. The safety factors of each components were estimated as 1.31, 5.39 (bearing, center), 8.45 (bearing, left), 1.43 and 3.61 in sequence. CONCLUSION: We demonstrated a safety factor of ⩾ 1.3 for the key system units, suggesting this technology is safe for use in the home rehabilitation training of individuals with gait impairment post-ICU stay. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. The Synergistic Action of Metformin and Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fischer Extract Alleviates Metabolic Disorders in Mice with Diet-Induced Obesity.
- Author
-
Hong, Min-Kyeong, Han, Youngji, Park, Hae-Jin, Shin, Mi-Rae, Roh, Seong-Soo, and Kwon, Eun-Young
- Subjects
LIPOLYSIS ,METABOLIC disorders ,GLYCYRRHIZA ,METFORMIN ,FATTY acid oxidation ,PREVENTION of obesity - Abstract
Metformin, an antidiabetic drug, and Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fischer (GU), an oriental medicinal herb, have been reported to exert anti-obesity effects. This study investigated the synergistic action of metformin and GU in improving diet-induced obesity. Mice were fed a normal diet, a high-fat diet (HFD), or HFD + 0.015% GU water extract for 8 weeks. The HFD and GU groups were then randomly divided into two groups and fed the following diets for the next 8 weeks: HFD with 50 mg/kg metformin (HFDM) and GU with 50 mg/kg metformin (GUM). GUM prevented hepatic steatosis and adiposity by suppressing expression of mRNAs and enzyme activities related to lipogenesis in the liver and upregulating the expression of adipocyte mRNAs associated with fatty acid oxidation and lipolysis, and as a result, improved dyslipidemia. Moreover, GUM improved glucose homeostasis by inducing glucose uptake in tissues and upregulating mRNA expressions associated with glycolysis in the liver and muscle through AMP-activated protein kinase activation. GUM also improved inflammation by increasing antioxidant activity in the liver and erythrocytes and decreasing inflammatory cytokine productions. Here, we demonstrate that GU and metformin exert synergistic action in the prevention of obesity and its complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
26. Women's descriptive representation and support for the inclusion of gender-related provisions in trade agreements.
- Author
-
Park, Seungbin and Shin, Mi Jeong
- Abstract
Recent regional trade agreements (RTAs) tend to link gender and trade issues through gender-related provisions. This pattern is mostly observed in RTAs formed between global North and South countries. Despite a growing interest in gender-related provisions among countries, there have not been systematic studies on the formation of RTAs with these instruments. Our study underscores women's descriptive representation. Female representatives care more about advancing women's interests and improving their status than their male counterparts. Thus, we posit that when women's political representation in a country's legislature is high, it is more likely to support gender-related provisions. Focusing on RTAs between the European Union and democratic developing countries from 1997 and 2016, we find some support that women's presence in the legislature affects trade policy outcomes. Countries with higher female representation in the legislature tend to join RTAs with gender-related provisions, but these countries do not increase their commitment to gender equality by adding multiple provisions on gender. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. Co-Treatments of Gardeniae Fructus and Silymarin Ameliorates Excessive Oxidative Stress-Driven Liver Fibrosis by Regulation of Hepatic Sirtuin1 Activities Using Thioacetamide-Induced Mice Model.
- Author
-
Lee, Jin A, Shin, Mi-Rae, Choi, JeongWon, Kim, MinJu, Park, Hae-Jin, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
HEPATIC fibrosis ,SILYMARIN ,ANIMAL disease models ,LABORATORY mice ,LIVER cells ,DNA damage ,MYOFIBROBLASTS ,SIRTUINS - Abstract
Gardeniae Fructus (GF, the dried ripe fruits of Gardenia jasminoides Ellis) has traditionally been used to treat various diseases in East Asian countries, such as liver disease. Silymarin is a well-known medicine used to treat numerous liver diseases globally. The present study was purposed to evaluate the synergistic effects of GF and silymarin on the thioacetamide (TAA)-induced liver fibrosis of a mouse model. Mice were orally administered with distilled water, GF (100 mg/kg, GF 100), silymarin (100 mg/kg, Sily 100), and GF and silymarin mixtures (50 and 100 mg/kg, GS 50 and 100). The GS group showed remarkable amelioration of liver injury in the serum levels and histopathology by observing the inflamed cell infiltrations and decreases in necrotic bodies through the liver tissue. TAA caused liver tissue oxidation, which was evidenced by the abnormal statuses of lipid peroxidation and deteriorations in the total glutathione in the hepatic protein levels; moreover, the immunohistochemistry supported the increases in the positive signals against 4-hydroxyneal and 8-OHdG through the liver tissue. These alterations corresponded well to hepatic inflammation by an increase in F4/80 positive cells and increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines in the hepatic protein levels; however, administration with GS, especially the high dose group, not only remarkably reduced oxidative stress and DNA damage in the liver cells but also considerably diminished pro-inflammatory cytokines, which were driven by Kupffer cell activations, as compared with each of the single treatment groups. The pharmacological properties of GS prolonged liver fibrosis by the amelioration of hepatic stellate cells' (HSCs') activation that is dominantly expressed by huge extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules including α-smooth muscle actin, and collagen type1 and 3, respectively. We further figured out that GS ameliorated HSCs activated by the regulation of Sirtuin 1 (Sirt1) activities in the hepatic protein levels, and this finding excellently reenacted the transforming growth factor-β-treated LX-2-cells-induced cell death signals depending on the Sirt1 activities. Future studies need to reveal the pharmacological roles of GS on the specific cell types during the liver fibrosis condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Modified Atmosphere Packaging and 1-Methylcyclopropene Treatments Maintain the Fruit Quality of 'Wonmi' Persimmons during Export Simulation.
- Author
-
Kumarihami, H. M. Prathibhani C., Shin, Mi Hee, Jang, Kyeong Eun, Kim, Yun-Hee, Ma, Kyeong Bok, and Kim, Jin Gook
- Subjects
CONTROLLED atmosphere packaging ,FRUIT quality ,1-Methylcyclopropene ,PERSIMMON ,ETHYLENE synthesis - Abstract
Persimmons are one of the most important export fruits in South Korea, where several tons are exported across the globe each year. In this study, the quality attributes of 'Wonmi' persimmon fruits were evaluated during an export simulation at 0 °C, 10 °C, and 24 °C with a combination of 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) treatments. The relative humidity during the export simulation was greater at room temperature (75–92%) and 0 °C (85% to 93%) than at 10 °C (42% to 60%). The results show that the application of 1-MCP and MAP treatments during the export simulation were effective in delaying the ripening of 'Wonmi' persimmons by reducing respiration and ethylene production. The suppressed expression of ethylene synthesis genes and cell wall modification genes reduced the ethylene production and maintain the fruit firmness, respectively. In addition, 1-MCP and MAP treatments were effective in maintaining SSC and color of 'Wonmi' persimmon fruits during the export simulation. Thus, by adopting these treatments, the overall quality of persimmon exports from South Korea can significantly improve. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. TRPM7 channels regulate breathing during sleep in obesity by acting peripherally in the carotid bodies.
- Author
-
Kim, Lenise J., Shin, Mi‐Kyung, Pho, Huy, Tang, Wan‐Yee, Hosamane, Nishitha, Anokye‐Danso, Frederick, Ahima, Rexford S., Sham, James S. K., Pham, Luu V., and Polotsky, Vsevolod Y.
- Subjects
CAROTID body ,RESPIRATION ,OBESITY ,SLEEP apnea syndromes ,SLEEP - Abstract
Sleep‐disordered breathing (SDB) affects over 50% of obese individuals. Exaggerated hypoxic chemoreflex is a cardinal trait of SDB in obesity. We have shown that leptin acts in the carotid bodies (CB) to augment chemoreflex and that leptin activates the transient receptor potential melastatin 7 (TRPM7) channel. However, the effect of leptin‐TRPM7 signalling in CB on breathing and SDB has not been characterized in diet‐induced obesity (DIO). We hypothesized that leptin acts via TRPM7 in the CB to increase chemoreflex leading to SDB in obesity. DIO mice were implanted with EEG/EMG electrodes and transfected with Leprb short hairpin RNA (shRNA) or Trpm7 shRNA vs. control shRNA in the CB area bilaterally. Mice underwent a full‐polysomnography and metabolic studies at baseline and after transfection. Ventilatory responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia were assessed during wakefulness. Leprb and Trpm7 were upregulated and their promoters were demethylated in the CB of DIO mice. Leprb knockdown in the CB did not significantly affect ventilation. Trpm7 knockdown in the CB stimulated breathing during sleep in normoxia. These effects were not driven by changes in CB chemosensitivity or metabolism. Under sustained hypoxia, Trpm7 shRNA in the CB augmented ventilation during sleep, but decreased oxyhaemoglobin saturation. We conclude that the suppression of TRPM7 in the CB improved sleep‐related hypoventilation and that the respiratory effects of CB TRPM7 channels in obesity are independent of leptin. TRPM7 signalling in the CB could be a therapeutic target for the treatment of obesity‐related SDB. Key points: The leptin‐TRPM7 axis in the carotid bodies may play an important role in the pathogenesis of sleep‐disordered breathing.TRPM7 channels regulate breathing during sleep by acting peripherally in the carotid bodies.Suppression of TRPM7 signalling in the carotid bodies improves the obesity‐induced hypoventilation in mice.Pharmacological blockade of TRPM7 channels in the carotid bodies could be a therapy for sleep‐disordered breathing in obesity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. Therapeutic Communication Experiences of Nurses Caring for Patients with Hematology.
- Author
-
Lee, Hyun-Jung, Park, Bom-Mi, Shin, Mi-Jin, and Kim, Do-Yeon
- Subjects
ONCOLOGY nursing ,MEDICAL quality control ,FOCUS groups ,PROBLEM solving ,NURSING ,INTERVIEWING ,TERTIARY care ,PATIENT-centered care ,PSYCHOLOGY of nurses ,NURSE-patient relationships ,CANCER patients ,PHENOMENOLOGY ,ABILITY ,TRAINING ,HUMAN services programs ,COMMUNICATION ,HEMATOLOGIC malignancies ,CLINICAL competence ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations - Abstract
Nurses who take care of patients with hematology have more difficulty in therapeutic communication. The aim of this study is to explore the therapeutic communication experiences of nurses caring for patients with hematology and the meaning of the essential structure of therapeutic communication. Colaizzi's phenomenological method was applied to explore the essential structures and meanings of therapeutic communication in depth through a focus group interview. The interview was conducted at a tertiary care hospital with 20 nurses caring for patients with hematology. As a result of the analyses, 22 themes, 14 theme clusters, and 5 categories were derived. The categories derived from the analyses included "acquiring core competencies as nursing professionals", "improving patient-centered nursing performance", "forming a partnership treatment relationship", "obtaining clinical performance skills to solve problems", and "preparing efficient system improvement". Based on this study's results, it will be possible to provide high-quality nursing to patients by improving the therapeutic communication ability of nurses caring for patients with hematology. In addition, it will be the basis for the development of a nurses' therapeutic communication promotion program for nurses caring for such patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. Images in cardiovascular disease. The right type of single coronary artery.
- Author
-
Yang, Tae Il, Kim, Minsu, Hwang, Jung Han, and Shin, Mi-Seung
- Subjects
CORONARY arteries ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,HEART size - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. PRE-OPerative ECHOcardiograhy for prevention of cardiovascular events after non-cardiac surgery in intermediate- and high-risk patients: protocol for a low-interventional, mixed-cohort prospective study design (PREOP-ECHO).
- Author
-
Kim, Eun Kyoung, Choi, Hong-Mi, Choi, Eui-Young, Lee, Hye Sun, Park, Goeun, Han, Dong Woo, Lee, Sang-Eun, Park, Chan Seok, Hwang, Ji-won, Choi, Jae Hyuk, Kim, Mi-Na, Kim, Hyung-Kwan, Kim, Dae-Hee, Shin, Sung-Hee, Sohn, Il Suk, Shin, Mi-Seung, Na, Jin Oh, Cho, Iksung, Lee, Sun Hwa, and Park, Yong Hyun
- Subjects
MYOCARDIAL infarction ,RESEARCH funding ,CLINICAL trials ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,LONGITUDINAL method ,RESEARCH ,ARTHRITIS Impact Measurement Scales - Abstract
Background: Cardiac evaluation using transthoracic echocardiography before noncardiac surgery is common in real-world practice. However, evidence supporting preoperative echocardiography is lacking. This study aims to evaluate the additional benefit of preoperative echocardiography in predicting postoperative cardiovascular events (CVE) in noncardiac surgery.Methods: This study is designed as a multicenter, prospective study to assess the utility of preoperative echocardiography in patients undergoing intermediate- or high-risk noncardiac surgery. This trial comprises two studies: (1) a randomized controlled trial (RCT) for patients undergoing intermediate-risk surgery with fewer than three clinical risk factors from the revised cardiac risk index (intermediate-risk group) and (2) a prospective cohort study for patients undergoing intermediate-risk surgery with three or more clinical risk factors, or who undergo high-risk surgery regardless of the number of clinical risk factors (high-risk group). We hypothesize that the use of preoperative echocardiography will reduce postoperative CVEs in patients undergoing intermediate- to high-risk surgery through discovery of and further intervention for unexpected cardiac abnormalities before elective surgery. A total of 2330 and 2184 patients will be enrolled in the two studies. The primary endpoint is a composite of all-cause death; aborted sudden cardiac arrest; type I acute myocardial infarction; clinically diagnosed unstable angina; stress-induced cardiomyopathy; lethal arrhythmia, such as sustained ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation; and/or newly diagnosed or acutely decompensated heart failure within 30 days after surgery.Discussion: This study will be the first large-scale prospective study examining the benefit of preoperative echocardiography in predicting postoperative CVE. The PREOP-ECHO trial will help doctors identify patients at risk of postoperative CVE using echocardiography and thereby reduce postoperative CVEs.Trial Registration: The Clinical Research Information Service KCT0006279 for RCT and KCT0006280 for prospective cohort study. Registered on June 21, 2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. Field Application of a Vis/NIR Hyperspectral Imaging System for Nondestructive Evaluation of Physicochemical Properties in 'Madoka' Peaches.
- Author
-
Jang, Kyeong Eun, Kim, Geonwoo, Shin, Mi Hee, Cho, Jung Gun, Jeong, Jae Hoon, Lee, Seul Ki, Kang, Dongyoung, and Kim, Jin Gook
- Subjects
HYPERSPECTRAL imaging systems ,NONDESTRUCTIVE testing ,PEACH ,INTEGRATED software - Abstract
Extensive research has been performed on the in-field nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of the physicochemical properties of 'Madoka' peaches, such as chromaticity (a*), soluble solids content (SSC), firmness, and titratable acidity (TA) content. To accomplish this, a snapshot-based hyperspectral imaging (HSI) approach for filed application was conducted in the visible and near-infrared (Vis/NIR) region. The hyperspectral images of 'Madoka' samples were captured and combined with commercial HSI analysis software, and then the physicochemical properties of the 'Madoka' samples were predicted. To verify the performance of the field-based HSI application, a lab-based HSI application was also conducted, and their coefficient of determination values (R
2 ) were compared. Finally, pixel-based chemical images were produced to interpret the dynamic changes of the physicochemical properties in 'Madoka' peach. Consequently, the a* values and SSC content shows statistically significant R2 values (0.84). On the other hand, the firmness and TA content shows relatively lower accuracy (R2 = 0.6 to 0.7). Then, the resultant chemical images of the a* values and SSC content were created and could represent their different levels using grey scale gradation. This indicates that the HSI system with integrated HSI software used in this work has promising potential as an in-field NDE for analyzing the physicochemical properties in 'Madoka' peaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
34. Gardeniae Fructus Extract Alleviates Dexamethasone-Induced Muscle Atrophy in Mice.
- Author
-
Lee, Jin A., Lee, Se Hui, Shin, Mi-Rae, Park, Hae-Jin, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. State Laws for Autonomous Vehicle Safety, Equity, and Insurance.
- Author
-
Ehsani, Johnathon P., Hellinger, Andrew, Stephens, Daniel K., Shin, Mi Ran, Michael, Jeffrey, McCourt, Alexander, and Vernick, Jon
- Subjects
INSURANCE law ,SAFETY regulations ,AUTONOMOUS vehicles ,TRAFFIC accidents ,DISTRACTION ,LIABILITY insurance ,PROFESSIONAL licenses ,DIGITAL technology ,AUTOMATION ,HUMAN error ,POLICY sciences ,FATIGUE (Physiology) ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
This article reviews existing state laws related to autonomous vehicle (AV) safety, equity, and automobile insurance. Thirty states were identified with relevant legislation. Of these, most states had one or two relevant laws in place. Many of these laws were related to safety and insurance requirements. Data are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of these laws in order to guide further policy development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. TMED3 Complex Mediates ER Stress‐Associated Secretion of CFTR, Pendrin, and SARS‐CoV‐2 Spike.
- Author
-
Park, Hak, Seo, Soo Kyung, Sim, Ju‐Ri, Hwang, Su Jin, Kim, Ye Jin, Shin, Dong Hoon, Jang, Dong Geon, Noh, Shin Hye, Park, Pil‐Gu, Ko, Si Hwan, Shin, Mi Hwa, Choi, Jae Young, Ito, Yukishige, Kang, Chung‐Min, Lee, Jae Myun, and Lee, Min Goo
- Subjects
MEMBRANE proteins ,CYSTIC fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator ,ION transport (Biology) ,SARS-CoV-2 ,CELL membranes - Abstract
Under ER stress conditions, the ER form of transmembrane proteins can reach the plasma membrane via a Golgi‐independent unconventional protein secretion (UPS) pathway. However, the targeting mechanisms of membrane proteins for UPS are unknown. Here, this study reports that TMED proteins play a critical role in the ER stress‐associated UPS of transmembrane proteins. The gene silencing results reveal that TMED2, TMED3, TMED9 and TMED10 are involved in the UPS of transmembrane proteins, such as CFTR, pendrin and SARS‐CoV‐2 Spike. Subsequent mechanistic analyses indicate that TMED3 recognizes the ER core‐glycosylated protein cargos and that the heteromeric TMED2/3/9/10 complex mediates their UPS. Co‐expression of all four TMEDs improves, while each single expression reduces, the UPS and ion transport function of trafficking‐deficient ΔF508‐CFTR and p.H723R‐pendrin, which cause cystic fibrosis and Pendred syndrome, respectively. In contrast, TMED2/3/9/10 silencing reduces SARS‐CoV‐2 viral release. These results provide evidence for a common role of TMED3 and related TMEDs in the ER stress‐associated, Golgi‐independent secretion of transmembrane proteins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. Angelica gigas nakai attenuated inflammatory response on monosodium iodoacetate-induced osteoarthritis.
- Author
-
Lee, Jin, Kim, Min, Shin, Mi-Rae, Park, Hae-Jin, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
INFLAMMATION ,OSTEOARTHRITIS ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,PROTEOLYTIC enzymes ,MATRIX metalloproteinases ,NITRIC-oxide synthases - Abstract
Background: Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN) is well-known for anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects; however, the mechanism underlying the protective effects of AGN on monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)-induced osteoarthritis (OA) remains unknown. Objectives: Our objectives of this study were to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect of AGN on MIA-induced OA and investigate the potential mechanism which underlies such effect. Materials and Methods: The dried herb AGN was extracted with distilled water. After the experiment was conducted for 4 weeks using 7-week-old male Sprague–Dawley rat. AGN (200 mg/kg body weight/day) was orally administered for 14 days from day 7 after intra-articular injection of MIA (50 μL with 80 mg/mL), and the effects were compared with those of MIA-treated control group. We examined the weight-bearing ability of hind paws, biomarkers related to oxidative stress in cartilaginous tissue. In addition, various factors associated with inflammatory and cartilage degeneration in cartilaginous tissue detected by the Western blot analysis. Results: Our results from an in vivo model of OA indicate that AGN inhibits inflammatory factors such as inducible nitric oxide synthase, cyclooxygenase-2, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and IL-1β via nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathway. AGN suppresses the expression of matrix metalloproteinase, proteolytic enzyme, and also elevates tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase which inhibited degradation of the extracellular matrix. Moreover, antioxidant defense was enhanced through the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2/heme oxygenase-1 pathway. Conclusion: Taken together, these results demonstrate the effectiveness of AGN at the inflammation associated with joint disorders. Our results also suggest that AGN could serve as a potential candidate for alternative therapeutic treatment of OA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. Correlation between air pollution and prevalence of conjunctivitis in South Korea using analysis of public big data.
- Author
-
Nam, Sanghyu, Shin, Mi Young, Han, Jung Yeob, Moon, Su Young, Kim, Jae Yong, Tchah, Hungwon, and Lee, Hun
- Subjects
AIR pollutants ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,AIR pollution ,BIG data ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,CONJUNCTIVITIS ,STANDARD deviations ,DECISION trees - Abstract
This study investigated how changes in weather factors affect the prevalence of conjunctivitis using public big data in South Korea. A total of 1,428 public big data entries from January 2013 to December 2019 were collected. Disease data and basic climate/air pollutant concentration records were collected from nationally provided big data. Meteorological factors affecting eye diseases were identified using multiple linear regression and machine learning analysis methods such as extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), decision tree, and random forest. The prediction model with the best performance was XGBoost (1.180), followed by multiple regression (1.195), random forest (1.206), and decision tree (1.544) when using root mean square error (RMSE) values. With the XGBoost model, province was the most important variable (0.352), followed by month (0.289) and carbon monoxide exposure (0.133). Other air pollutants including sulfur dioxide, PM
10 , nitrogen dioxides, and ozone showed low associations with conjunctivitis. We identified factors associated with conjunctivitis using traditional multiple regression analysis and machine learning techniques. Regional factors were important for the prevalence of conjunctivitis as well as the atmosphere and air quality factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. The effect of brain serotonin deficiency on breathing is magnified by age.
- Author
-
Pho, Huy, Amorim, Mateus R., Qiu, Qingchao, Shin, Mi‐Kyung, Kim, Lenise J., Anokye‐Danso, Frederick, Jun, Jonathan J., Ahima, Rexford S., Branco, Luiz G. S., Kuhn, Donald M., Mateika, Jason H., and Polotsky, Vsevolod Y.
- Subjects
SEROTONIN ,TRYPTOPHAN hydroxylase ,RESPIRATION ,RAPID eye movement sleep - Abstract
Serotonin is an important mediator modulating behavior, metabolism, sleep, control of breathing, and upper airway function, but the role of aging in serotonin‐mediated effects has not been previously defined. Our study aimed to examine the effect of brain serotonin deficiency on breathing during sleep and metabolism in younger and older mice. We measured breathing during sleep, hypercapnic ventilatory response (HCVR), CO2 production (VCO2), and O2 consumption (VO2) in 16–18‐week old and 40–44‐week old mice with deficiency of tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (Tph2), which regulates serotonin synthesis specifically in neurons, compared to Tph2+/+ mice. As expected, aging decreased VCO2 and VO2. Tph2 knockout resulted in an increase in both metabolic indexes and no interaction between age and the genotype was observed. During wakefulness, neither age nor genotype had an effect on minute ventilation. The genotype did not affect hypercapnic sensitivity in younger mice. During sleep, Tph2−/− mice showed significant decreases in maximal inspiratory flow in NREM sleep, respiratory rate, and oxyhemoglobin saturation in REM sleep, compared to wildtype, regardless of age. Neither serotonin deficiency nor aging affected the frequency of flow limited breaths (a marker of upper airway closure) or apneas. Serotonin deficiency increased the amount and efficiency of sleep only in older animals. In conclusion, younger Tph2−/− mice were able to defend their ventilation and phenotypically did not differ from wildtype during wakefulness. In contrast, both young and old Tph2−/− mice showed sleep‐related hypoventilation, which was manifested by hypoxemia during REM sleep. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
40. Corni Fructus Alleviates UUO-Induced Renal Fibrosis via TGF-β/Smad Signaling.
- Author
-
Lee, Jin A., Shin, Mi-Rae, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
BIOLOGICAL models ,URETERIC obstruction ,STAINS & staining (Microscopy) ,GROWTH factors ,ANIMAL experimentation ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,INFLAMMATION ,FIBROSIS ,TRADITIONAL medicine ,KIDNEY diseases ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,RATS ,OXIDATIVE stress ,PLANT extracts ,MOLECULAR structure ,HISTOLOGY ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Renal fibrosis is a type of chronic kidney disease (CKD) induced by infiltration of inflammatory cells, myofibroblast accumulation, and ECM production in the kidney. From a long time ago, Corni Fructus (CF) is known to supplement the liver and kidney with its tepid properties. In this study, we investigated the renal protective mechanism of CF, which is known to supplement the kidney, in rat model of unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO). After inducing UUO through surgery, the group was separated (n = 8) and the drug was administered for 2 weeks; normal rats (normal), water-treated UUO rats (control), CF 100 mg/kg-treated UUO rats (CF100), and CF 200 mg/kg-treated UUO rats (CF200). As a result of histopathological examination of kidney tissue with H&E, MT, and PAS staining, it was confirmed that the infiltration of inflammatory cells and the erosion of collagen were relatively decreased in the kidneys treated with CF. Also, CF significantly reduced the levels of MDA and BUN in serum. As a result of confirming the expression of the factors through western blotting, CF treatment significantly reduced the expression of NADPH oxidase and significantly regulated the AMPK/LKB1/NF-κB pathway associated with inflammation. In addition, it downregulated the expression of major fibrotic signaling factors, such as α-SMA, collagen I, MMP-2, and TIMP-1, and significantly regulated the TGF-β1/Smad pathway, which is known as a major regulator of renal fibrosis. Taken together, these findings indicate that CF can alleviate renal fibrosis by regulating the TGF-β1/Smad pathway through inhibition of oxidative stress in UUO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
41. Improvement effect of evodiae fructus water extract against DSS-induced ulcerative colitis.
- Author
-
Kim, Min, Lee, Jin, Shin, Mi-Rae, Lee, Ji, Park, Hae-Jin, Lee, Sanghyun, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
ULCERATIVE colitis ,DEXTRAN sulfate ,SODIUM sulfate ,TRANSCRIPTION factors ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases - Abstract
Background: Evodiae fructus is a natural plant that is used as a medicinal material in many Asian countries such as Korea and China. However, little is known about its effect on ulcerative colitis. Objectives: Thus, the purpose of this study was to find the improvement effect of Evodiae fructus in mice model with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. Materials and Methods: The animal experiments were conducted using ulcerative colitis animals induced by DSS. To induce ulcerative colitis in BALB/c mice used in the experiment, 5% DSS was supplied as drinking water for 7 days. BALB/c mice were divided into five groups (n = 8): Group 1 (normal group), Group 2 (5% DSS control group), Group 3 (5% DSS + sulfasalazine 60 mg/kg treated), Group 4 (5% DSS + Evodiae fructus water extract 50 mg/kg treated), Group 5 (5% DSS + Evodiae fructus water extract 100 mg/kg treated). After the animal experiment, the expression of antioxidant, oxidative stress, inflammatory, and necrosis-related factors in colonic tissues was analyzed by western blotting. Results: As a result, the Evodiae fructus treatment group reduced oxidative stress by increasing the expression of Nrf2, an antioxidant-related transcription factor. Also, the expression of NF-κB, an inflammatory transcription factor, was reduced, thereby reducing the expression of pro-inflammatory proteins and inflammatory cytokines. Conclusion: These results suggest that Evodiae fructus treatment has an inhibitory effect on inflammation against DSS-induced colitis. Therefore, Evodiae fructus has the potential to be used as a natural medicine for ulcerative colitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. DEVELOPMENT OF RAIL-BASED DYNAMIC REHABILITATION TRAINING SYSTEM CONSIDERING USER'S MOVEMENT.
- Author
-
KIM, JE NAM, SHIN, MI YEON, CHONG, WOO SUK, YU, CHANG HO, and KIM, KYONG
- Subjects
REHABILITATION ,OLDER people ,STROKE patients ,AUTONOMOUS vehicles ,BEHAVIOR therapy ,REHABILITATION technology ,RISK perception - Abstract
Appropriate motion assistance based on understanding the patient's exact intention plays an important role in improving the patient's rehabilitation ability. This paper is a study on the development of user intention technology for a rehabilitation training system that performs dynamic rehabilitation training related to lower extremities such as posture balance and walking. The rehabilitation training system consists of a rail platform installed on the ceiling and a trolley with autonomous driving, weight support, and detection of user intention. When performing dynamic rehabilitation training such as posture balance and walking, the motion intention detection function of the patient knows the direction in which the patient is going to move in advance, and the trolley can be moved to prevent a risk such as a fall of the patient. To this end, the rehabilitation training system can measure the motion in all directions of 360
∘ , and visually inform the therapist or guardian by blinking the LED under the trolley whenever motion intent in each direction is detected. The user intention function of this system was tested for weight-bearing stability when performing the user's walking motion and sitting–standing motion. As a result of the experiment, it was confirmed that the RMS error was within 4% and 2%, and the peak-to-peak error was within 8% and 5%. In the future, it is expected that these results will contribute to increase the rehabilitation effect of the walking disabled. However, the results of this study were limited in their application to actual patients because they were values measured under limited experimental conditions targeting healthy subjects, so in future studies, usability tests for various users such as healthy adults, elderly people, and stroke patients will be conducted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
43. NADPH oxidase 4 signaling in a ventilator-induced lung injury mouse model.
- Author
-
Lee, Sang Hoon, Shin, Mi Hwa, Leem, Ah Young, Lee, Su Hwan, Chung, Kyung Soo, Kim, Young Sam, and Park, Moo Suk
- Abstract
Background: For patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, a ventilator is essential to supply oxygen to tissues, but it may also cause lung damage. In this study, we investigated the role of NOX4 using NOX4 knockout (KO) mice and NOX4 inhibitors in a ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) model.Methods: Wild-type (WT) male C57BL/6J mice and NOX4 knockout (KO) male mice were divided into five groups: (1) control group; (2) high tidal ventilation (HTV) group: WT mice + HTV ± DMSO; (3) NOX4 KO group; (4) NOX4 KO with HTV group; (5) NOX4 inhibitor group: WT mice + HTV + NOX4 inhibitor. In the VILI model, the supine position was maintained at 24 mL/kg volume, 0 cm H2O PEEP, 100/min respiratory rate, and 0.21 inspired oxygen fraction. In the NOX4 inhibitor group, 50 μL anti-GKT 137831 inhibitor was injected intraperitoneally, 2 h after ventilator use. After 5 h of HTV, mice in the ventilator group were euthanized, and their lung tissues were obtained for further analysis. In addition, the relationship between EphA2 (which is related to lung injury) and NOX4 was investigated using EphA2 KO mice, and NOX4 and EphA2 levels in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of 38 patients with pneumonia were examined.Results: Cell counts from BALFs were significantly lower in the NOX4 KO with HTV group (p < 0.01) and EphA2 KO with HTV group (p < 0.001) compared to that in the HTV group. In the NOX4 inhibitor group, cell counts and protein concentrations from BALF were significantly lower than those in the HTV group (both, p < 0.001). In the NOX4 KO group and the NOX4 inhibitor group, EphA2 levels were significantly lower than those in the HTV group (p < 0.001). In patients with respiratory disease, NOX4 and EphA2 levels were significantly higher in patients with pneumonia and patients who received ventilator treatment in the intensive care unit.Conclusion: In the VILI model with high tidal volume, NOX4 KO, EphA2 KO or monoclonal antibodies attenuated the VILI. NOX4 and EphA2 levels were significantly higher in patients with pneumonia and especially in mechanical ventilated in the ICU. Inhibition of Nox4 is a potential therapeutic target for the prevention and reduction of VILI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
44. Sex differences in coronary angiographic findings in patients with stable chest pain: analysis of data from the KoRean wOmen'S chest pain rEgistry (KoROSE).
- Author
-
Kim, Hack-Lyoung, Kim, Hyun-Jin, Kim, Mina, Park, Sang Min, Yoon, Hyun Ju, Byun, Young Sup, Park, Seong Mi, Shin, Mi Seung, Hong, Kyung-Soon, and Kim, Myung-A
- Subjects
CORONARY vasospasm ,CHEST pain ,CORONARY artery stenosis ,CORONARY artery disease ,HYPERTENSION ,CORONARY arteries ,SMOKING statistics - Abstract
Background: Focused evaluations on potential sex differences in the angiographic findings of the coronary arteries are scarce. This study was performed to compare the angiographic extent and localization of coronary stenosis between men and women. Methods: A total of 2348 patients (mean age 62.5 years and 60% women) with stable chest pain undergoing invasive coronary angiography (CAG) were recruited from the database of the nation-wide chest pain registry. Obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) was defined as ≥ 50% stenosis of the left main coronary artery and/or ≥ 70% stenosis of any other epicardial coronary arteries. Results: Although women were older than men (64.4 ± 10.3 vs. 59.5 ± 11.4 years, P < 0.001), men had worse risk profiles including high blood pressure, more frequent smoking and elevated triglyceride and C-reactive protein. The prevalence of obstructive CAD was significantly higher in men than in women (37.0% vs. 28.4%, P < 0.001). Men had a higher prevalence of LM disease (10.3% vs. 3.5%, P < 0.001) and three-vessel disease (16.1% vs. 9.5%, P = 0.007) compared to women. In multiple binary logistic regression analysis, the risk of men having LM disease or three-vessel disease was 7.4 (95% confidence interval 3.48–15.97; P < 0.001) and 2.7 (95% confidence interval 1.57–4.64; P < 0.001) times that of women, respectively, even after controlling for potential confounders. Conclusions: In patients with chest pain undergoing invasive CAG, men had higher obstructive CAD prevalence and more high-risk angiographic findings such as LM disease or three-vessel disease. Highlights: Focused evaluation on sex differences in the angiographic findings of the coronary arteries is limited. We evaluated sex differences in the angiographic extent and localization of coronary stenosis in 2348 patients. Men had higher prevalence of obstructive coronary artery disease and more high-risk angiographic findings such as left main disease or three-vessel disease. This sex difference could be applied in the clinical evaluation and management of patients with suspected coronary artery disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. Cognitive Function of Recipients of Primary or Secondary Defibrillator Therapy: A Comparative Study Involving Nondefibrillator Patients With Systolic Heart Failure.
- Author
-
Kim, JinShil, Park, Jin-Kyu, Shin, Mi-Seung, Choi, Jiin, Kim, Sun Hwa, Park, Yae Min, On, Young Keun, Choi, Nayeon MS, and Heo, Seongkum
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
46. Factors Associated with Changes in Health Perception in Patients with Heart Failure.
- Author
-
Heo, Seongkum, Shin, Mi-Seung, Jang, Albert Youngwoo, Kim, Mi Yeong, Lopes, Camila Takao, and Kim, JinShil
- Subjects
FUNCTIONAL status ,HEALTH status indicators ,REGRESSION analysis ,HEALTH attitudes ,MENTAL depression ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,STATISTICAL correlation ,DATA analysis software ,HEART failure ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Determination of modifiable factors associated with changes in health perception can be beneficial for improvement in health perception and health-related quality of life. The purpose of this study was to examine if changes in physical symptoms, functional status, and depressive symptoms were associated with changes in health perception at three months and the mediator effect of physical symptoms. Data were collected at baseline and three months later (N = 65). Process Macro for SPSS was used to analyze the data. Only changes in depressive symptoms (p <.001) were associated with changes in physical symptoms. Then, only changes in physical symptoms (p =.026) were significantly associated with changes in health perception. Changes in physical symptoms played significant roles in changes in health perception directly and also through the mediator role. Clinicians and researchers need to assess and manage these two modifiable factors to improve health perception in this population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
47. HYDROGEN EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF Zr0.9Ti0.1Cr0.6Fe1.4 ALLOY UNDER DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE AND LOADING CONDITIONS.
- Author
-
SHIN, MI YEON, KIM, KYONG, YU, MI, and YU, CHANG HO
- Subjects
HYDROGEN storage ,ALLOYS ,HYDROGEN ,TEMPERATURE ,ZIRCONIUM alloys ,CHROMIUM alloys - Abstract
The hydrogen emission characteristics of a hydrogen storage alloy operating system employing the Zr 0. 9 Ti 0. 1 Cr 0. 6 Fe 1. 4 alloy were analyzed under different temperatures and loading conditions for application in a rehabilitation system for motion assistance for the aged and disabled. After activating 8.56 g of a Zr 0. 9 Ti 0. 1 Cr 0. 6 Fe 1. 4 alloy under a 5.5 MPa hydrogen atmosphere, operation tests were conducted in the temperature range of 25–80
∘ C under the loading conditions of 5–45 kg. The lightest load of 5 kg was lifted by 150 mm when the system was heated from the initial test temperature of 25–80∘ C and a 40 kg load was lifted by 12.5 mm at 80∘ C, while a 45 kg load could not be lifted under any of the temperature conditions. The hydrogen storage alloy operating system developed in this study is expected to be useful in motion assistance for the socially underprivileged, as a rehabilitation tool for the hand, wrist, and elbow, as supplementary equipment, and in rehabilitation systems for daily life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. Immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects of Phellinus linteus mycelium.
- Author
-
Shin, Mi-Rae, Lee, Ji Hye, Lee, Jin A, Kim, Min Ju, Park, Hae-Jin, Park, Byeong Wook, Seo, Seung Bo, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
BIOMARKERS ,FLOW cytometry ,PROSTAGLANDINS ,INTERLEUKINS ,EDIBLE mushrooms ,ANTI-inflammatory agents ,ANIMAL experimentation ,INTERFERONS ,IMMUNOLOGICAL adjuvants ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,CELL lines ,NITRIC oxide ,MICE ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Background: The present study extensively aimed to evaluate the underlying mechanism of the immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects of Phellinus linteus mycelium (PLM). Methods: To assess whether PLM influences the production of markers related to inflammation, Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 cells were treated with PLM (50, 100, 200, and 500 μg/mL). Splenocyte, thymus, peritoneal exudate cells (PEC), and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were isolated from the Balb/c mice treated with Korean red ginseng or PLM once a day for 5 weeks. Moreover, all mice except normal mice were stimulated with 10% proteose peptone (PP) treated 3 days before the sacrifice and 2% starch treated 2 days before the sacrifice. Subsequently, the cytotropic substance was evaluated by using flow cytometry analysis and ELISA assay. Results: PLM200 treatment significantly suppressed the production of nitric oxide (NO) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and inhibited the release of proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-6, IL-1β, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α dose-dependently in the LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells. PLM200 supplementation showed a significant increase in IL-2, IL-12, and interferon (IFN)-γ production and upregulated the ratio of IFN-γ (T-helper type 1, Th1) to IL-4 (T-helper type 2, Th2) in splenocytes. After PLM200 treatment, the significant elevation of CD4
+ CD25+ , CD4+ &CD8+ , and CD4+ CD69+ treatment were detected in thymus. Moreover, CD4+ and CD4+ CD69+ in PBMC and CD69+ in PEC were also shown in a significant increase. Conclusions: Taken together, these results showed an immunomodulatory effect of PLM about an elevated INF-γ/IL4 ratio, as an index of Th1/Th2, as well as the anti-inflammatory effect in the LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells. Therefore, our findings demonstrate that PLM possesses immunostimulatory and anti-inflammatory effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
49. Rhei rhizoma and citri pericarpium mixture regulates oxidative stress and tight junction proteins on acute reflux esophagitis.
- Author
-
Shin, Mi-Rae, Lee, Jin, Kim, Min, Park, Hae-Jin, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
GASTROESOPHAGEAL reflux ,NF-kappa B ,TIGHT junctions ,OCCLUDINS ,OXIDATIVE stress ,NADPH oxidase ,INFLAMMATORY mediators - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of a Rhei Rhizoma and Citri Pericarpium (RC) mixture on esophageal mucosal injury in rats with acute reflux esophagitis (ARE). An experimental model of ARE was established surgically. RC mixture was administered at a dose of 100 or 200 mg/kg body weight 90 min prior to induction of ARE, and its effects were compared with those of the Control group, which underwent the ARE procedure without treatment. Administration of the RC mixture significantly ameliorated the severity of the histopathological changes compared with the ARE control group. Elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the esophageal tissues of reflux esophagitis-induced rats was significantly decreased by the RC mixture. Moreover, the increased ROS production induced by the increase in NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4) and p22
phox was down-regulated by the RC mixture. The protein expression of inflammatory mediators and cytokines together with nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) through the degradation of inhibitor of NF-κB was modulated by the RC mixture treatment. The levels of the anti-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-10, were significantly increased. Additionally, RC mixture supplementation improved esophageal barrier function through upregulating claudin −1, −3 and −4 protein expression levels. Taken together, these results suggest that RC mixture treatment may attenuate the esophageal mucosal injury, possibly through suppression of ROS formation, inhibiting NF-κB inflammatory signaling, and up-regulating the expression of proteins associated with tight junction formation, including claudin −1, −3 and −4. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
50. Comparison of Esophageal Mucosa Protective Efficacy of Evodiae Fructus and Toosendan Fructus against Duodenogastroesophageal Reflux Esophagitis.
- Author
-
Lee, Jin, Shin, Mi-Rae, Park, Hae-Jin, and Roh, Seong-Soo
- Subjects
GASTROESOPHAGEAL reflux ,ASPARTATE aminotransferase ,MUCOUS membranes ,PROTEIN expression - Abstract
Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease accounts for more than 20% of the Western population and is a disease that is also increasing in incidence in Asian countries. Objectives: This work was aimed to assess the impact of Evodiae Fructus and Toosendan Fructus against esophageal mucosal injury with Duodenogastroesophageal Reflux Esophagitis (DGER). Materials and Methods: After inducing DGER through surgery, the group was separated (n = 8) and the drug was administered for 2 weeks: normal rats (Normal), Water-treated DGER (Control), Evodiae Fructus 200 mg/kg-treated DGER (EF), and Toosendan Fructus 200 mg/kg-treated DGER (TF). Results: The administration of EF and TF significantly protected the esophageal mucosa. Furthermore, the content of bilirubin, glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase, and glutamate pyruvate transaminase in serum decreased in EF and TF. In addition, those significantly regulated the protein expression of Janus kinase (JAK)/signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT), AP-1/MAPK, mtrix metalloproteinase (MMP)/tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP), and tight junction. Conclusion: Taken together, the administration of EF and TF significantly protected the esophageal mucosa of reflux esophagitis, and in particular, the esophageal mucosa protective effect was better in EF. Furthermore, EF and TF inhibited the JAK/STAT and AP-1/MAPK pathway, and EF significantly modulated the expression of MMP/TIMP. These results show the potential of EF as a material for DGER by alleviating inflammation and improving esophageal function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.