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2. Method Validation for Determination of Thallium by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry and Monitoring of Various Foods in South Korea
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Yeon Hee Kim, Shinai Choi, Yongsung Joo, Bokyung Soh, Solyi Cho, Kwang Won Lee, and Wook-jin Ra
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Food intake ,Correlation coefficient ,Pharmaceutical Science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Organic chemistry ,Mass Spectrometry ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,Food group ,thallium ,QD241-441 ,Drug Discovery ,Republic of Korea ,Vegetables ,ICP-MS ,Food science ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,Detection limit ,business.industry ,trace element ,risk assessment ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,food contamination ,Food processing ,Molecular Medicine ,Thallium ,Environmental science ,business ,Edible Grain ,Food Analysis ,Food contaminant ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Thallium (Tl) is a rare element and one of the most harmful metals. This study validated an analytical method for determining Tl in foods by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) based on food matrices and calories. For six representative foods, the method’s correlation coefficient (R2) was above 0.999, and the method limit of detection (MLOD) was 0.0070–0.0498 μg kg−1, with accuracy ranging from 82.06% to 119.81% and precision within 10%. We investigated 304 various foods in the South Korean market, including agricultural, fishery, livestock, and processed foods. Tl above the MLOD level was detected in 148 samples and was less than 10 μg kg−1 in 98% of the samples. Comparing the Tl concentrations among food groups revealed that fisheries and animal products had higher Tl contents than cereals and vegetables. Tl exposure via food intake did not exceed the health guidance level.
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- 2021
3. Beneficial effects of Codonopsis lanceolata extract on systolic blood pressure levels in prehypertensive adults: A double‐blind, randomized controlled trial
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You Kyoung Shin, Kwang Won Lee, Yu Shan Hsieh, A. Young Han, and Geun Hee Seol
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diastole ,Blood Pressure ,Placebo ,Gastroenterology ,Prehypertension ,law.invention ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Malondialdehyde ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Codonopsis lanceolata ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Nitrites ,Pharmacology ,Codonopsis ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,C-Reactive Protein ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Lipid Peroxidation ,business - Abstract
Codonopsis lanceolata (CL) extract was shown to have antihypertensive effects in hypertensive rats. This randomized controlled trial was designed to investigate the ability of CL extract to prevent hypertension (HTN) in prehypertensive subjects. Eighty subjects aged 19-60 years with a systolic blood pressure (BP) of 120-139 mmHg and a diastolic BP of 80-89 mmHg were recruited over 3 months. Subjects were randomized 1:1 to a CL group and a placebo (PL) group and administered CL extract and starch, respectively, for 6 weeks. (BP) was measured and blood sampled at baseline and at the end of the trial. Relative to baseline, systolic BP was significantly decreased, and catalase activity was significantly increased following CL treatment in both the elevated systolic BP and stage 1 HTN subgroups. In the elevated systolic BP subgroup, serum nitrite concentration relative to baseline was significantly increased in CL compared to PL treated subjects (p = .038). In subjects with stage 1 HTN, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (p = .020) and malondialdehyde (p = .039) showed significantly greater reductions from baseline in the CL than in the PL group. In summary, CL was effective in preventing endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, and lipid peroxidation in prehypertensive subjects, with these effects differing according to baseline systolic BP levels.
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- 2019
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4. Underestimated Risks of Infantile Infectious Disease from the Caregiver’s Typical Handling Practices of Infant Formula
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Tae Jin Cho, Sun Ae Kim, Min Suk Rhee, Young Jun Kim, Hye Won Kim, Kwang Won Lee, Yong Ki Kim, Jeong Il Kwon, and Ji Yeon Hwang
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0301 basic medicine ,Food Handling ,lcsh:Medicine ,Food Contamination ,medicine.disease_cause ,Policy and public health in microbiology ,Communicable Diseases ,Risk Assessment ,Article ,Microbiology ,Applied microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Medicine ,Humans ,Public Health Surveillance ,lcsh:Science ,Pathogen ,Skin ,Multidisciplinary ,Microbial Viability ,biology ,business.industry ,Infectious dose ,lcsh:R ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,biology.organism_classification ,Cronobacter sakazakii ,Bacterial Load ,Infant Formula ,030104 developmental biology ,Infant formula ,Caregivers ,Infectious disease (medical specialty) ,Salmonella enterica ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Food Microbiology ,lcsh:Q ,Pathogens ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The impact on infant caregiver as a reservoir of pathogens has not been exploited with perspective to powdered infant formula (PIF). Here we reveal novel route of pathogen transfer through hand-spoon-PIF unexpectedly occurred by even typical practices of caregivers, handling of PIF and storage of feeding-spoon in PIF container. Hand-spoon-PIF contamination route was simulated to analyze the transfer and subsequent survival of pathogens. Major pathogens associated with infantile fatal diseases (Cronobacter sakazakii, Salmonella enterica, Staphylococcus aureus) were readily transmitted to PIF from skin (3−6 log CFU/hand) via spoons following long-term survival of transferred pathogens (3 weeks; use-by date of PIF) as the excessive level of infectious dose, highlighting direct onset of diseases. Low bacterial load on skin (ca. 1 log CFU/hand) could prevent cross-contamination of PIF, however, at least 72 h survival of transferred pathogen on spoons demonstrated the probability on re-contamination of PIF. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the cross-contamination of utensils in contact with powdered-foods. Bacterial load on hands is the key determinant of pathogen transfer and the extent of risk are species-dependent. These evidential results redefine risk of caregivers’ practices and facilitate incorporation of cross-contamination into risk-assessment as underestimated route of infection.
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- 2019
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5. Arthroscopic Assessment of Cartilage Healing Status after Treatment of Tibial Plateau Fracture
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Dae Suk Yang, Won Sik Choy, Jae Yeon Hwang, Kwang Won Lee, and Kap Jung Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiography ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,medicine ,Tibial plateau fracture ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,030222 orthopedics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cartilage ,Arthroscopy ,Retrospective cohort study ,030229 sport sciences ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiological weapon ,Orthopedic surgery ,Original Article ,second-look arthroscopy ,tibial plateau fracture ,business ,After treatment ,Cartilage healing - Abstract
Background: There are a few reports on the healing status of the cartilage after the treatment of tibial plateau fracture. In this study, we analyzed the healing status of articular cartilage using second-look arthroscopy with clinical and radiological results from patient's in schatzker Type I, II, and III tibial plateau fracture. Materials and Methods: 43 patients operated between January 2011 and December 2013 were included in this retrospective study. Radiological evaluation was performed by comparing simple radiographs from the preoperative, postoperative, and final followup period. Clinical evaluations were performed using the Knee Society Knee Score (KSKS) and the Knee Society Functional Score (KSFS). Moreover, second-look arthroscopic evaluation was performed during implant removal, and cartilage healing status was classified according to the International Cartilage Repair Society grading system (ICRS). Results: In all 43 patients, bony union was achieved with a mean duration of 13.7 weeks. The degree of cartilage healing was poor when the step-off was high (P = 0.016). Furthermore, even in cases with satisfactory step-off
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- 2019
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6. Open reduction and internal fixation using multiple nonabsorbable suture materials in acute patella fracture: comparison of clinical and radiological outcome with tension band wiring
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Dae Suk Yang, Seong Ho Park, Sang Beom Ma, Kwang Won Lee, and Seung Hak Oh
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Orthopedic surgery ,Tension band wiring ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Internal fixation ,Knee Joint ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Patella fracture ,Nonabsorbable suture materials ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Patella ,Range of motion ,business ,RD701-811 ,Research Article ,Fixation (histology) - Abstract
BackgroundFor treating displaced patella fractures, tension band wiring is the most widely used technique. However, implant removal surgery is often necessary to alleviate discomfort caused by fixation materials. On the contrary, fixation using nonabsorbable suture materials is anticipated to result in comparable outcomes without need for further implant removal surgery. However, there is a lack of clinical studies comparing the two fixation techniques (wire and nonabsorbable suture materials) for acute patella fractures.MethodsFrom 2014 to 2018, we retrospectively reviewed 60 patients who underwent open reduction with internal fixation for acute patella fracture. Thirty patients (group 1) who received surgery using tension band wiring and 30 patients (group 2) who received surgery using nonabsorbable suture materials were enrolled. The average follow-up period was more than 1 year after operation. Operation time, postoperative bone union time, range of motion (ROM) of the knee joint, postoperative clinical results, and complications were compared between the two groups.ResultOperation time, clinical bone union, and radiologic bone union were not statistically different between groups 1 and 2. At 3 months postoperatively, flexion was 120.3 ± 9.4° in group 1 and 110.5 ± 7.7° in group 2, showing statistically significant difference (p = 0.037). At 6 and 12 months postoperatively, the ROM was similar in both groups. Hospital for special surgery score at 3 months postoperatively was 78.4 ± 8.2 in group 1 and 83.7 ± 8.7 in group 2, showing statistically significant differences (p = 0.032). However, at 6 and 12 months postoperatively, there were no statistical differences. Lysholm score at 3 months postoperatively was 73.5 ± 8.1 in group 1 and 80.4 ± 8.2 in group 2, showing statistically significant difference (p = 0.016), but at 6 and 12 months postoperatively, there were no statistical differences.ConclusionFixation using multiple nonabsorbable suture materials can be an alternative surgical method in managing patella fractures, along with tension band wiring.
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- 2021
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7. Homeostasis effects of fermented Maillard reaction products by Lactobacillus gasseri 4M13 in dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis mice
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Yu Jin Jeong, Da Hyun Kim, and Kwang Won Lee
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Glycation End Products, Advanced ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colon ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Lactobacillus gasseri ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,law.invention ,Tight Junctions ,Probiotic ,Mice ,Immune system ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Homeostasis ,Humans ,Colitis ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Intestinal permeability ,biology ,business.industry ,Interleukin-6 ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Probiotics ,Dextran Sulfate ,Interleukin ,Galactose ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Interleukin-10 ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Endocrinology ,Whey Proteins ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,business ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Background The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to increase worldwide. Multiple factors, including diet, loss of the intestinal barrier function, and imbalance of the immune system can cause IBD. A balanced diet is important for maintaining a healthy bowel and preventing IBD from occurring. The effects of probiotic Lactobacillus gasseri-fermented Maillard reaction products (MRPs) prepared by reacting whey protein with galactose on anti-inflammation and intestinal homeostasis were investigated in this study, which compared MPRs and probiotics separately. Results In an animal colitis model induced by 2% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS), FWG administration alleviated colon length loss and maintained intestinal immune system homeostasis as reflected by downregulated interleukin (IL)-6, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α output, and metallopeptidase-9, and epithelial barrier balance as reflected by upregulated occludin, E-cadherin, and zonula occludens-1 production in colon. Furthermore, the expression of splenic cytokines such as IL-6, TNF-α, and IL-10 was upregulated in the FWG-treated mice in a comparable amount to the control group to ensure the balance of immune responses. Conclusion This study showed that the use of FWG protects the intestines from colitis caused by DSS and maintains immune balance. FWG increased antioxidant enzyme activity, increased intestinal permeability, and regulated the balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in the intestines and spleen. Continued intake of FWG can alleviate IBD symptoms through the preservation of mucosal immune responses, epithelial junction and homeostasis through the regulated splenic cytokines. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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- 2021
8. Achilles Tendon Allograft for Superior Capsule Reconstruction in Irreparable Massive Rotator Cuff Tears
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Dae Suk Yang, Won Sik Choy, Han Gyeol Choi, Young Tak Yu, Woo Suk Kim, and Kwang Won Lee
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual analogue scale ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Rotator cuff tear ,Synovectomy ,Achilles Tendon ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rotator cuff ,Muscle Strength ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Aged ,Pain Measurement ,Retrospective Studies ,Achilles tendon ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Achilles tendon allograft ,business.industry ,Capsule ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Allografts ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Irreparable ,Tears ,Female ,Original Article ,Superior capsule reconstruction ,Range of motion ,business ,Joint Capsule - Abstract
Backgroud Treatment remains a challenge in massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears (RCTs), and superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) has become an increasingly popular choice. The objective of this study was to evaluate clinical and radiological outcomes after SCR using an Achilles tendon allograft in irreparable massive RCTs. Methods From December 2015 to March 2018, 11 patients (mean age, 66.3 ± 5.8 years) with irreparable massive RCTs who underwent SCR using an Achilles tendon allograft were enrolled in this study. The range of motion (ROM), visual analog scale (VAS), clinical scores, muscle strength, and acromiohumeral distance (AHD) were measured preoperatively and at 3, 6, and 12 months, and final follow-up postoperatively. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed preoperatively and at 6 months postoperatively to assess the global fatty degeneration index and graft failure. Ultrasonography was also conducted preoperatively and at 3, 6, and 12 months, and final follow-up postoperatively to assess graft continuity. Results The mean follow-up period was 27.6 months (range, 24-32 months). The shoulder ROM at final follow-up increased significantly in forward flexion (p = 0.023), external rotation (p = 0.018), internal rotation (p = 0.016), and abduction (p = 0.011). All patients showed improvement in VAS score (p = 0.005) and clinical scores (p < 0.001) compared with the preoperative state. Pseudoparalysis improved in all patients. The AHD was 3.88 mm (± 1.21 mm) preoperatively, 7.75 mm (± 1.52 mm, p = 0.014) at 6 months postoperatively, and 6.37 mm (± 1.72 mm, p = 0.031) at final follow-up. Graft removal and synovectomy were performed in 1 patient who developed postoperative infections. Radiological failure on follow-up MRI occurred in 2 patients at 6 and 12 months postoperatively, respectively. Conclusions SCR using an Achilles tendon allograft in irreparable massive RCTs achieved functional and clinical improvement. The use of Achilles tendon allograft also has the advantages of short operation time without donor site morbidity, sufficient thickness, and robustness; therefore, this allograft can be a useful graft for SCR.
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- 2020
9. Comparison of Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in One-Person Households and Multi-Person Households
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Kyung-Moo Lee, Tae-Ho Kang, Jae-Min Jeong, Yun-Soo Park, Yu-Seok Hwang, and Kwang-Won Lee
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Gerontology ,business.industry ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Medicine ,business - Published
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10. Clinical outcomes and repair integrity after arthroscopic full-thickness rotator cuff repair: suture-bridge versus double-row modified Mason-Allen technique
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Dae Suk Yang, Kwang Won Lee, Won Sik Choy, Gyu Sang Lee, and Chang Hyun Ma
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual Analog Scale ,Visual analogue scale ,Shoulders ,Elbow ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Arthroscopy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Suture Anchors ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rotator cuff ,Aged ,Pain Measurement ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,030222 orthopedics ,Sutures ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,030229 sport sciences ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Sagittal plane ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cuff ,Tears ,Female ,business - Abstract
This retrospective study compared the clinical and radiologic outcomes of patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs by the suture-bridge and double-row modified Mason-Allen techniques.From January 2012 to May 2013, 76 consecutive cases of full-thickness rotator cuff tear, 1 to 4 cm in the sagittal plane, for which arthroscopic rotator cuff repair was performed, were included. The suture-bridge technique was used in 37 consecutive shoulders; and the double-row modified Mason-Allen technique, in 39 consecutive shoulders. Clinical outcomes at a minimum of 2 years (mean, 35.7 months) were evaluated postoperatively using the visual analog scale; University of California, Los Angeles Shoulder Scale; American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Subjective Shoulder Scale; and Constant score. Postoperative cuff integrity was evaluated at a mean of 17.7 months by magnetic resonance imaging.At the final follow-up, the clinical outcomes improved in both groups (all P .001) but with no significant differences between the 2 groups (all P .05). The retear rate was 18.9% in the shoulders subjected to suture-bridge repair and 12.8% in the double-row modified Mason-Allen group; the difference was not significant (P = .361).Despite the presence of fewer suture anchors, the patients who underwent double-row modified Mason-Allen repair had comparable shoulder functional outcomes and a comparable retear rate with those who underwent suture-bridge repair. Therefore, the double-row modified Mason-Allen repair technique can be considered an effective treatment for patients with medium- to large-sized full-thickness rotator cuff tears.
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11. The Appearnace of Bile as Changed by Gd-EOB-DTPA During MRCP and Optimal Acquisition Time of 3D T2-Weighted MR Cholangiopancreatographic Image
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Hyun-Keun Lee, Kwang-won Lee, Deuk-Yeol Lee, Yeong-Gon Kwak, Yeong-Eun Yu, and Eun-Sung Kim
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,Gd-EOB-DTPA ,Medicine ,Acquisition time ,business ,T2 weighted ,Nuclear medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging - Published
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12. Clinical and Radiologic Outcomes After Medializing and Not Medializing Rotator Cuff Tendon Attachment Site on Chronic Retracted Rotator Cuff Tears
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Kyung Ho Moon, Chang Hyun Ma, Dae Suk Yang, Kwang Won Lee, Won Sik Choy, and Gyu Sang Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual Analog Scale ,Visual analogue scale ,Elbow ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Tendons ,Arthroscopy ,Rotator Cuff ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rotator cuff ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Shoulder Joint ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Retrospective cohort study ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Surgery ,Tendon ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Chronic Disease ,Cuff ,Tears ,Female ,Shoulder Injuries ,business - Abstract
Purpose To compare the clinical and radiologic outcomes of chronically retracted rotator cuff tears by arthroscopic medializing and non-medializing repair (restoring anatomic footprint and performing conventional repair). Methods This study retrospectively reviewed 195 patients who underwent arthroscopic double-row modified Mason-Allen repair for large, full-thickness rotator cuff tears from January 2013 to July 2015. We included a total of 60 of these patients and divided them into 2 groups: those who underwent medialization (n = 24) and those who did not (n = 36). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed at a minimum of 6 months (mean, 15.2 months; range, 6-24 months) postoperatively to assess cuff integrity. Patients were clinically evaluated at least 1 year postoperatively (mean, 18.9 months; range, 12-60 months) with a visual analog scale, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score, the University of California–Los Angeles Shoulder Rating Scale score, and the Constant score. Results The mean medialization length was 10.5 mm (range, 6.5-15.6 mm) on magnetic resonance imaging. The retear rate was 8.3% (n = 2) in the medialization group and 31% (n = 11) in the non-medialization group ( P = .041). At last follow-up, the mean visual analog scale, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, University of California–Los Angeles, and Constant scores improved significantly from 5.3 ± 1.4, 38.5 ± 8.8, 22.5 ± 3.1, and 41.7 ± 9.9, respectively, to 1.8 ± 1.1, 85.3 ± 7.5, 31.8 ± 2.5, and 90.2 ± 6.9, respectively, with medialization and from 4.0 ± 1.6, 51.5 ± 10.5, 20.0 ± 3.9, and 55.9 ± 10.5, respectively, to 1.4 ± 1.0, 88.6 ± 9.0, 31.0 ± 9.3, and 89.4 ± 9.3, respectively, with non-medialization ( P P = .165, P = .653, P = .250, and P = .113, respectively). Conclusions Medialization of approximately 10.5 mm reliably shows good clinical results, and medializing rotator cuff tendons should be considered as a treatment option for repairing rotator cuff tears with chronic retracted tendons. Level of Evidence Level III, retrospective comparative study.
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13. Price Competitiveness of Korean Rice Exported to China and a Case Study on Korean Rice Brands in the Chinese Rice Market
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Jae-Kwon Ko, Jong-Min Jeong, Yang-Yeol Oh, Kwang-Won Lee, Hyun-Soon Kim, Dong-Su Choi, Ji-Ung Jeong, Woo-Jae Kim, and Bo-Kyeong Kim
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Chinese market ,Fumigation ,Business ,China ,Agricultural economics - Published
- 2018
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14. Cardiovascular Risk of One-Person Households
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Jae-Min Jeong, Seung-Bum Shim, Kwang-Won Lee, Yun-Soo Park, Seung Yong Shin, and Kyung-Moo Lee
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business.industry ,Environmental health ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2018
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15. Root Canal Filling Quality of a Premixed Calcium Silicate Endodontic Sealer Applied Using Gutta-percha Cone-mediated Ultrasonic Activation
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Kyung-San Min, Jung-Ae Kim, Mi-Kyung Yu, Vinicius Rosa, Kwang-Won Lee, and Yun-Chan Hwang
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Materials science ,Root canal ,Dentistry ,02 engineering and technology ,In Vitro Techniques ,Root Canal Filling Materials ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Materials Testing ,Stereo microscope ,medicine ,Humans ,General Dentistry ,biology ,business.industry ,Silicates ,Significant difference ,030206 dentistry ,Calcium Compounds ,Gutta-percha ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Gutta percha cone ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ultrasonic Waves ,chemistry ,Volume Percentage ,Calcium silicate ,Ultrasonic sensor ,Gutta-Percha ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Root Canal Preparation - Abstract
Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate the filling quality of a recently developed premixed calcium silicate–based endodontic sealer (Endoseal MTA) with a single gutta-percha (GP) cone technique compared with a resin-based sealer (AH plus) with warm vertical compaction. We also explored the effect of GP cone-mediated ultrasonic activation on the filling quality of Endoseal MTA. Methods Thirty human single-rooted maxillary premolars with ribbon-shaped canals were prepared and assigned to 3 experimental groups according to filling method: EMS group was Endoseal MTA + single-cone; EMSU group was Endoseal MTA + single-cone with ultrasonic activation; and the APW group was AH plus + warm vertical compaction. Each tooth was scanned using micro–computed tomography (μ-CT), and the proportions of sections with void and the volume percentages of void were calculated. Then, the tooth was sectioned transversely, and the presence of void in the slices was scored under a stereomicroscope. The data were statistically analyzed using 1-way analysis of variance and Tukey tests to detect any significance (α = 0.05). Results In the μ-CT assessment, there was no significant difference among the groups regarding the proportion of sections with void and the void volume percentage (P > .05). However, in the stereomicroscopic evaluation, the EMS group showed a higher number of voids and a higher void score compared with the other groups (P Conclusion Endoseal MTA performs best when used with GP cone-mediated ultrasonic activation. Furthermore, stereomicroscopic observation of sections of the specimens should be performed when evaluating root canal filling quality.
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16. Codonopsis lanceolata extract prevents hypertension in rats
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Hui Su Lee, Young Seok Lee, Kwang Won Lee, Soonho Kwon, Geun Hee Seol, and A. Young Han
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Neutrophils ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Blood lipids ,Blood Pressure ,Vasodilation ,Pharmacology ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Nicotine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Nifedipine ,Heart Rate ,Drug Discovery ,Heart rate ,Animals ,Medicine ,Codonopsis lanceolata ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Codonopsis ,Plants, Medicinal ,Ethanol ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Blood pressure ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Vasoconstriction ,Hypertension ,Molecular Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Codonopsis lanceolata, a plant with antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and blood lipid improving effects, has been widely used as a therapeutic agent in traditional medicine. Purpose The present study investigated the ability of an ethanol extract of Codonopsis lanceolata (ECL) to prevent hypertension in hypertensive rats. Methods Rats were orally administered daily doses of 0 mg/kg, 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg ECL for 3 weeks. As a positive control, rats were orally administered 10 mg/kg/day nifedipine. Hypertension was induced by immobilization stress for 2 h/day and by administration of 0.8 mg/kg/day nicotine for 3 weeks, followed by injection of 3 mg/kg nicotine on the day of sacrifice. Blood pressure and heart rate were measured using a volume pressure recording system. Vasoconstriction and vasodilation of aortic cross sections were measured with a physiological recorder. Neutrophil counts in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were estimated with an automated cell counter. Results Treatment with both dosages of ECL significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP) in hypertensive rats. Both doses of ECL tended to increase ACh- and SNP-induced vascular relaxation in hypertensive rats. Treatment with 200 mg/kg ECL significantly reduced neutrophil in hypertensive rats. Conclusions These results suggest that ECL is effective in reducing SBP and inflammation in hypertensive conditions.
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17. Clinical and Radiological Outcomes after Various Treatments of Midshaft Clavicle Fractures in Adolescents
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Kwang Won Lee, Jin Hyun Bae, Dae Suk Yang, Won Sik Choy, Yong-Han Cha, and Ha Yong Kim
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Male ,Threaded Steinmann pin fixation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Plate ,Bone healing ,law.invention ,Intramedullary rod ,03 medical and health sciences ,Disability Evaluation ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Fractures, Bone ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Figure of eight bandage ,Medicine ,Internal fixation ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Child ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Fixation (histology) ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,Braces ,business.industry ,030229 sport sciences ,Clavicle ,Surgery ,Midshaft clavicle fracture ,Open Fracture Reduction ,Plate osteosynthesis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiological weapon ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Bone Plates - Abstract
Backgroud Controversy exists about the optimal treatment of midshaft clavicle fractures in the presence of significant displacement, comminution, or shortening of the fracture in adolescents. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of 4 different treatments for midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents: conservative treatment with a figure-of-8 (FO8) brace, open reduction and internal fixation with a plate (OPL), minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO), and intramedullary nail fixation with a threaded Steinmann pin (TSP). Methods A total of 94 teenagers with midshaft clavicle fractures were divided into the FO8, OPL, MIPO, and TSP groups (n = 24, 33, 16, and 21, respectively). We analyzed clinical and radiological outcomes and complications in each group and compared the results among the groups. Results All groups showed satisfactory clinical and radiological outcomes, but each group showed different results for the assessment items. The Constant-Murley scores were higher in the operated groups than in the FO8 group. Recovery of joint motion was faster in the operated groups. The TSP group had the highest cosmetic satisfaction with respect to the satisfaction score and measured scar length. Fracture union was achieved in all patients. At the final follow-up, the bone length was closer to normal in the OPL and TSP groups than in the FO8 and MIPO groups, and angulation was less in the OPL and TSP groups than in the MIPO and FO8 groups. The TSP and MIPO groups obtained faster bone healing than the OPL and FO8 groups. In the operated groups, 9 patients had metal-induced irritating symptoms; 1, supraclavicular nerve injury symptoms; and 4, refractures after plate removal. Conclusions The nonoperatively treated group had no iatrogenic complications. The operated groups complained of various disadvantages induced by surgery; however, these groups achieved faster functional recovery and slightly better radiological and functional results than the nonoperative group.
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- 2020
18. Monitoring and Risk Assessment of Eight Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH8) in Daily Consumed Agricultural Products in South Korea
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Yong Sung Joo, Jo Won Lee, BoKyung Moon, Won Jun Kim, Hwa Jeong Kang, Kwang Won Lee, and Jisu Choi
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Polymers and Plastics ,010405 organic chemistry ,Dietary exposure ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ,food and beverages ,010402 general chemistry ,Food safety ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Agriculture ,Environmental chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Risk assessment ,business - Abstract
Agricultural products are consumed as major staple foods; these are the main factors responsible for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure to humans. We analyzed the concentrations of eight PAHs (PAH8) in commonly consumed 359 agricultural samples that are commonly consumed in Republic of Korea. These food samples were divided into four groups (fatty-solid, fatty-liquid, nonfatty-solid, and nonfatty-liquid) and eight different food categories (cereals, potatoes, pulse crops, seeds and nuts, vegetables, mushrooms, fruits, and regional tap water). The chronic daily intake and margin of exposure (MOE) were estimated based on daily consumption data and benzo[a]pyrene equivalents. In our total diet studies, the major contributor to the total PAH8 concentration (ΣPAH8) in agricultural samples was dried jujube (2.32 μg/kg), followed by griddled milk bread (1.25 μg/kg) and stir-fried black sesame (1.17 μg/kg). The integrated toxic equivalent concentrations based on BaP (ΣTEQbap; integrated toxic benzo[a]pyrene equivalent quantity) considering the relative toxicity, ranged from 0.12 and 1.6 μg/kg. The PAH8 risk assessment in agricultural products was expressed as the MOE value. The worst scenario (when Not Detected = Limit of Detection) showed the interpretation of the MOE result as a ‘possible concern’ to consume bread products (bread, rye bread, milk bread, and cornbread). The preceding experiments were carried out mainly on commercially processed foods and their raw foods. Unlike such routine testing, our total diet study-based monitoring is designed to monitor PAH8 levels in which agricultural products are analyzed after being processed as usual consumption.
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19. rhBMP-2-Coated Acellular Dermal Graft for Chronic Rotator Cuff Healing: Translational Tendon Repair Research
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Kwang Won Lee, Kwang-Il Lee, and Ju-Woong Jang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL ,medicine ,Dermal graft ,Rotator cuff ,business ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Surgery ,Tendon - Published
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20. Usefulness of SMS Diffusion Technique for Quantification of Upper Abdominal Organs
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Hyun-Keun Lee, Jung-a Kang, Kwang-won Lee, Eun-Sung Kim, and Young-eun Yu
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business.industry ,Medicine ,Diffusion (business) ,business ,Biomedical engineering - Published
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21. Conceptual design of NBI beamline for VEST plasma heating
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Seung Ho Jeong, Kwang Won Lee, Sang-Ryul In, Min Park, Bongki Jung, Tae-Seong Kim, and Doo-Hee Chang
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Tokamak ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Cryopump ,Plasma ,Injector ,01 natural sciences ,Ion source ,Neutral beam injection ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,law.invention ,Optics ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Beamline ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,General Materials Science ,Atomic physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
A 10 m s-pulsed NBI (Neutral Beam Injection) system for VEST (Versatile Experiment Spherical Torus) plasma heating is designed to provide a beam power of more than 0.6 MW with 20 keV H° neutrals. The VEST NBI injector is composed of 2 sets of 20 keV/25A magnetic cusp type bucket ion source, neutralizer ducts, residual ion dump, NB vessel with a cryopump, and rotating calorimeter. The position and size of these beamline components are roughly determined with geometric calculation of beam power transmission: the overall length of beamline is 1.8 m, spacing between ground grid and neutralizer of 1.0 m, and position of residual ion dump is 0.8 m downstream from the neutralizer exit. Optimizing the gas feed between ion source and neutralizer can leads to a neutralization efficiency of ∼76%. Finally, the beam power of maximum 0.6 MW can be delivered to the VEST plasma with a beam loss of 10%.
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22. Changes in Bond Strength and Topography for Y-TZP Etched with Hydrofluoric Acid Depending on Concentration and Temperature Conditions
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Mi-Kyung Yu, Hyo-Eun Kim, Myung-Jin Lim, and Kwang-Won Lee
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Medicine (General) ,Surface Properties ,Y-TZP ,Oxide ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Surface finish ,shear bond strength ,Article ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,R5-920 ,Hydrofluoric acid ,Materials Testing ,Surface roughness ,Humans ,hot etching ,Medicine ,Cubic zirconia ,business.industry ,Bond strength ,Temperature ,General Medicine ,Yttrium ,hydrofluoric acid ,surface roughness ,chemistry ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Crystallite ,business - Abstract
Background and objectives: This study aimed to investigate the change in bond strength between resin cement and tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline stabilized with 3 to 8 mol% yttrium oxide (Y-TZP) and observe the topographical change of the Y-TZP surface when etched with hydrofluoric acid (HF) solution under different concentration and temperature conditions. Materials and Methods: Non-etched sintered Y-TZP specimens under two different temperature conditions (room temperature and 70&ndash, 80 °, C, respectively), were used as a control, while experimental groups were etched with 5%, 10%, 20%, and 40% HF solutions for 10 min. After zirconia primer and MDP-containing resin cement were applied to the Y-TZP surface, the shear bond strength (SBS) of each experimental group was measured. Results: Under room temperature conditions, the highest SBS value was measured in the 40% HF etching group, representing a significant deviation from the other groups (p <, 0.05). In the 70&ndash, C tests, the 40% HF etching group also had the highest SBS value, but there was no significant difference when compared to the 20% HF etching group (p >, 0.05). From SEM and AFM observations, the HF solution increasingly dissolved the Y-TZP surface grain structure as the concentration and application temperature rose, resulting in high surface roughness and irregularities. Conclusions: Pretreating with either 20% HF solution at 70&ndash, C or 40% HF solution at room temperature and 70&ndash, C effectively acid etched the Y-TZP surface, resulting in more surface roughness and irregularities. Accounting for the concentration and temperature conditions of the HF solution, using 40% HF solution at room temperature will result in improvements in adhesion between resin cement and Y-TZP.
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23. Lancemaside A from Codonopsis lanceolata prevents hypertension by inhibiting NADPH oxidase 2-mediated MAPK signalling and improving NO bioavailability in rats
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You Kyoung Shin, Jinhye Kim, A. Young Han, Kwang Won Lee, Yu Shan Hsieh, Soonho Kwon, and Geun Hee Seol
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,Male ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Nitric Oxide ,Nitric oxide ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nifedipine ,medicine ,Animals ,Aorta ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Codonopsis ,NADPH oxidase ,biology ,business.industry ,Endothelial Cells ,Saponins ,Malondialdehyde ,Oxidative Stress ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,Hypertension ,NADPH Oxidase 2 ,biology.protein ,business ,Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate ,Oxidative stress ,Stress, Psychological ,medicine.drug ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Objectives This study investigated whether lancemaside A (LMA) can prevent hypertension and assessed the mechanisms of action of LMA in rats. Methods Hypertension was induced by chronic immobilization stress and nicotine administration. Hypertensive vehicle rats were treated with LMA (1, 20, or 40 mg/kg) or nifedipine (10 mg/kg) as a positive control daily for 3 weeks. Key findings In hypertensive vehicle rats, LMA dose-dependently reduced systolic blood pressure. LMA doses of 20 and 40 mg/kg reduced the aortic expression of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase (NOX)2 (both P < 0.01), and 40 mg/kg LMA reduced serum malondialdehyde (P < 0.01). Serum nitrite levels were significantly higher in LMA treated rats than in hypertensive vehicle rats, with LMA doses of 20 and 40 mg/kg reducing the expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in rat aortas (P < 0.001 and P < 0.01, respectively). LMA also reduced the aortic levels of nuclear factor kappa B and the activation of the three isoforms of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). Conclusions Lancemaside A prevents hypertension in rats by inhibiting the activation of MAPK signalling and the impairment in nitric oxide bioavailability due to NOX2-mediated oxidative stress. Thus, LMA may act as a preventive agent for hypertension.
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24. Surgical management of an accessory canal in a maxillary premolar: a case report
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Hee-Jin Kim, Kwang-Won Lee, Mi-Kyung Yu, and Kyung-San Min
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Endodontic therapy ,Radiography ,Root canal ,Dentistry ,Case Report ,Periapical ,Maxillary first premolar ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Premolar ,Dental operating microscope ,Endodontic ,business.industry ,Silicate ,Lateral ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Surgery ,Calcium ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
We report the surgical endodontic treatment of a maxillary first premolar with a lateral lesion that originated from an accessory canal. Although lesions originating from accessory canals frequently heal with simple conventional endodontic therapy, some lesions may need additional and different treatment. In the present case, conventional root canal retreatment led to incomplete healing with the need for further treatment (i.e., surgery). Surgical endodontic management with a fast-setting calcium silicate cement was performed on the accessory canal using a dental operating microscope. At the patient's 9-month recall visit, the lesion was resolved upon radiography.
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25. Arthroscopic resection of the distal clavicle in osteoarthritis of the acromioclavicular joint
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Kwang‑Won Lee and Tae Soo Park
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medicine.medical_specialty ,mesh:acromioclavicular joint ,osteoarthritisMeSH terms: Sports medicine ,Distal clavicle ,Sports medicine ,mesh:osteoarthritis ,Shoulders ,arthroscopes ,acromioclavicular joint ,Osteoarthritis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,Acromioclavicular ligament ,medicine ,Acromioclavicular joint ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,en bloc resection ,030222 orthopedics ,arthroscopic surgery ,distal clavicle ,business.industry ,mesh:arthroscopes ,clavicle ,mesh:clavicle ,030229 sport sciences ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,osteoarthritis ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Clavicle ,Orthopedic surgery ,Original Article ,business ,mesh:Sports medicine - Abstract
Background: Symptomatic acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) lesions are a common cause of shoulder complaints that can be treated successfully with both conservative and surgical methods. There are several operative techniques, including both open and arthroscopic surgery, for excising the distal end of the clavicle. Here, we present a new modified arthroscopic technique for painful osteoarthritis of the ACJ and evaluate its clinical outcomes. Our hypothesis was that 4- to 7-mm resection of the distal clavicle in an en bloc fashion would have several advantages, including no bony remnants, maintenance of stability of the ACJ, and reduced prevalence of heterotopic ossification, in addition to elimination of the pathologic portion of the distal clavicle. Materials and Methods: 20 shoulders of 20 consecutive patients with painful and isolated osteoarthritis of the ACJ who were treated by arthroscopic en bloc resection of the distal clavicle were included in the study. There were 10 males and 10 females with an average age of 56 years (range 42-70 years). The mean duration of followup was 6 years and 2 months (range 4-8 years 10 months). The results were evaluated using the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) shoulder rating score. Results: The overall UCLA score was 13.7 preoperatively, which improved to 33.4 postoperatively. All subscores were improved significantly ( P < 0.001). There were no specific complications at the latest followup. Conclusion: It is critical in this procedure to resect the distal clavicle evenly from superior to inferior in an en bloc fashion without any small bony remnants and to preserve the capsule and acromioclavicular ligament superoposteriorly. This arthroscopic procedure is a reliable and reproducible technique for painful osteoarthritis of the ACJ lesions in active patients engaged in overhead throwing sports and heavy labor.
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26. Clinical Outcome of Arthroscopic Partial Repair of Large to Massive Posterosuperior Rotator Cuff Tears: Medialization of the Attachment Site of the Rotator Cuff Tendon
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Kwang Won Lee, Won Sik Choy, Young Sub Chun, Seong Ho Park, Dae Suk Yang, and Gyu Sang Lee
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Adult ,Male ,Shoulder ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual analogue scale ,Rotator cuff injuries ,Arthroscopy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rotator cuff ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Aged ,Pain Measurement ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Rotator cuff injury ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Tendon ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cuff ,Orthopedic surgery ,Tears ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Range of motion - Abstract
Backgroud The goal of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of arthroscopic partial repair with medialization of the attachment site of the rotator cuff tendon and to identify prognostic factors affecting rotator cuff healing in patients with irreparable large to massive posterosuperior rotator cuff tears. Methods Between July 2012 and March 2016, 42 patients with irreparable large to massive posterosuperior rotator cuff tears underwent an arthroscopic partial repair with medialization of the attachment site of the rotator cuff tendon. All patients had a minimum of 2-year follow-up (mean, 35.4 ± 7.3 months). Clinical evaluation was performed using the visual analog scale, the University of California, Los Angeles shoulder rating scale, Constant score, and active range of motion. Radiological evaluation was performed using magnetic resonance imaging and simple radiography. Results Clinical outcomes at the final follow-up improved significantly compared with the preoperative values (all p < 0.001). The failure rate was 23.8% (10/42); however, clinical outcomes significantly improved regardless of cuff healing (all p < 0.001). The mean acromiohumeral distance was 6.5 ± 1.7 mm (range, 3.2–9.7 mm) before surgery and 6.3 ± 1.6 mm (range, 2.8–9.5 mm) at the final follow-up. Preoperative acromiohumeral distance was associated with failure of cuff healing in the univariate analysis (p = 0.043) and multivariate analysis (p = 0.048). A receiver operating characteristic curve was used to determine the predictive cutoff value for the smallest preoperative acromiohumeral distance for successful healing, which was calculated as 5.3 mm. Conclusions Despite healing failure, arthroscopic partial repair with medialization can be a possible treatment option for irreparable large to massive posterosuperior rotator cuff tears because of the improvement in clinical outcome. The shorter preoperative acromiohumeral distance was the single most important factor negatively affecting cuff healing, and the likelihood of success of healing might be improved if a repair is performed when the preoperative acromiohumeral distance is < 5.3 mm.
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27. In vivo Study of the Renal Protective Effects of Capsosiphon fulvescens against Streptozotocin-induced Oxidative Stress
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Mi Hyun Nam, Ji Yeon Kim, Chung Oui Hong, Se Wook Kim, Won rak Son, Kwang Won Lee, Hye Lim Jung, Ah Ram Han, Min Cheol Pyo, Sung Yong Yang, Hwa Lee, and Yun Chang Koo
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antioxidant ,biology ,business.industry ,Glutathione peroxidase ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Glutathione reductase ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,medicine.disease_cause ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Superoxide dismutase ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Catalase ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,biology.protein ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Food Science ,Biotechnology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Mi-Hyun Nam, Yun-Chang Koo, Chung-Oui Hong, Sung-Yong Yang, Se-Wook Kim, Hye-Lim Jung, Hwa Lee, Ji-Yeon Kim, Ah-Ram Han, Won-rak Son, Min-Cheol Pyo, and Kwang-Won Lee*Division of Food Bioscience and Technology, College of Life Science & Biotechnology, Korea UniversityAbstract In this study, we evaluated the effect of Capsosiphon fulvescens extract (CFE) and its active compound,pheophorbide A (PhA), on diabetic kidney failure. Diabetes mellitus (DM) was induced by a single intraperitoneal injectionof streptozotocin (STZ; 40 mg/kg body weight (BW)). After a week, the rats were orally administered CFE (4 and 20 mg/kg BW) or PhA (0.2 mg/kg BW) once a day for 9 weeks. After scarification, renal tissue samples were collected forbiochemical and histochemical analyses. Our study showed that the treatment with CFE and PhA significantly decreasedlipid peroxidation level and the activities of glutathione peroxidase and glutathione-S-transferase (p
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28. Steady-state operation of a large-area high-power RF ion source for the neutral beam injector
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Tae-Seong Kim, Sang Ryul In, Kwang Won Lee, Seung Ho Jeong, Doo-Hee Chang, and Min Park
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Tokamak ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Plasma parameters ,RF power amplifier ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Neutral beam injection ,Ion source ,Ion ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,KSTAR ,Atomic physics ,business ,Faraday cage - Abstract
A large-area high-power RF-driven ion source is being developed in Germany for the heating and current drive (H&CD) of an ITER device. Negative hydrogen ion sources are the major components of neutral beam injection systems in future large-scale fusion devices such as an the ITER and the DEMO. The first and the second long-pulse ion sources (LPIS-1 and LPIS-2) have been successfully developed with a magnetic-bucket plasma generator, including a filament heating structure for the first NBI (NBI-1) system of the KSTAR tokamak. A development plan exists for a large-area high-power RF ion source for steady-state operation (more than 300 seconds) at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) to extract positive ions, which can be used for the NBI heating and current drive systems, and to extract negative ions for future fusion devices such as a Fusion Neutron Source and Korea - DEMO. The RF ion source consists of a driver region, including a helical antenna and a discharge chamber, and an expansion region (magnetic bucket of the prototype LPIS-1). RF power can be transferred at up to 10 kW with a fixed frequency of 2 MHz through an optimized RF matching system. An actively water-cooled Faraday shield is located inside the driver region of the ion source for stable and steady-state operation of the RF discharge. The uniformities of the plasma parameters are measured at the lowest area of the expansion bucket by using two RF-compensated electrostatic probes along the directions of the short and the long dimensions of the expansion region.
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29. A Study on the Conflict Structure of the Hebei Spirit's Oil Leakage Accidents: Focusing on Kingdon's Policy Stream Model
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Kyung Deuk Kwon and Kwang Won Lee
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30. Anatomic Single Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction by Low Accessory Anteromedial Portal Technique: An In Vivo 3D CT Study
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Yong Joo Chi, Dae Suk Yang, Kwang Won Lee, Ha Yong Kim, Won Sik Choy, and Yoon Sub Hwang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Arthroscopy ,Computed tomography ,Sagittal plane ,Surgery ,Anteromedial portal ,Quadrant (abdomen) ,Double bundle ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Coronal plane ,medicine ,Original Article ,Knee ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
Purpose Proper femoral tunnel position is important for anatomical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the positions of femoral and tibial tunnels created using an accessory anteromedial portal technique in single bundle ACL reconstruction. Materials and methods The femoral tunnel was targeted at the mid-portion of the ACL bundles. We evaluated postoperative computed tomography scans of 32 patients treated by ACL reconstruction using a free-hand low accessory anteromedial portal technique. On the tibial side, the tunnel position was evaluated using Tsukada's method. On the femoral side, the position was evaluated using 1) the quadrant method, 2) Mochizuki's method, 3) Mochizuki's method, and 4) Takahashi's method. Tunnel obliquity was also evaluated. Results The mean tibial tunnel position was located at 44.6%±2.5% anterior from the anterior margin and 48.0%±3.0% in medial from the medial margin. The mean femoral tunnel position was located at the center between the anteromedial and posterolateral bundles: Quadrant method, 26.7%±2.7%/30.0%±2.9%; Watanabe's method, 37.7%±2.5%/26.6%±2.2%; Mochizuki's method, 38.7%±2.7%; Takahashi's method, 21.8%±2.2%. The mean femoral tunnel obliquity was 57.7°±6.2° in the sagittal plane and 49.9°±5.6° in the coronal plane. Conclusions In anatomic single bundle ACL reconstruction, the low anteromedial portal technique can restore accurate position of the native footprint. Accurate femoral tunnel position facilitates recovery of stability and decreases graft failure rate.
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31. The Analysis of the Treatment Outcomes of Proximal Humeral Fractures with Locking Plates
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Tae Soo Park, Dae Suk Yang, Yoon Sub Hwang, Kwang Won Lee, and Choon Myeon Kim
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Bone mineral ,Varus deformity ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Radiography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Nonunion ,Perforation (oil well) ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiological weapon ,medicine ,Humerus ,business ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the clinical outcomes after treatment of proximal humeral fractures with locking plates, and to determine which factors influence the clinical and radiological outcomes.METHODS: Fifty six patients who were treated with locking plates for proximal humeral fractures and had been followed for more than 1 year were enrolled in this study. We performed functional evaluation using the Constant score and analyzed radiographic results. The following factors that may potentially influence the clinical outcomes were assessed: age, gender, type of fracture, presence of medial metaphyseal comminution, bone mineral density, anatomical reduction, restoration of medial mechanical support, and postoperative complications.RESULTS: The mean Constant score was 70.1 points at the final follow-up. Female gender, 4-part fractures, AO type-C fractures, and fractures with medial metaphyseal comminution were associated with a poor clinical outcome. On the other hand, restoration of medial mechanical support and accurate anatomical reduction had a positive influence on clinical outcomes. Postoperative complications resulted in 3 patients (intra-articular screw perforation: 1 patient, varus deformity with screw loosening: 1 patient, nonunion: 1 patient).CONCLUSIONS: When treating proximal humeral fractures with locking plate fixation, following factors: a female gender, Neer type 4-part fracture, AO type C fracture, and medial metaphyseal comminution are important risk factors that surgeons should take into consideration. Factors that contribute to better clinical outcomes of operative treatment for humeral fractures are accurate anatomical reduction and restoration of medial mechanical support.
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32. Washout resistance of fast-setting pozzolan cement under various root canal irrigants
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Mi-Kyung Yu, Ga Yeon Jang, Kyung-San Min, Su-Jung Park, Seok Mo Heo, and Kwang-Won Lee
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Mineral trioxide aggregate ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Perforation (oil well) ,Dentistry ,Fast-setting ,Pozzolan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Medicine ,Saline ,Washout ,Cement ,Perforation ,business.industry ,Furcal ,Chlorhexidine ,General Medicine ,lcsh:RK1-715 ,chemistry ,Sodium hypochlorite ,lcsh:Dentistry ,business ,medicine.drug ,Research Article - Abstract
Objectives: Fast-setting pozzolan cement (Endocem, Maruchi) was recently developed. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of various root canal irrigants on the washout of Endocem in comparison to the previously marketed mineral trioxide aggregate (ProRoot; Dentsply) in a furcal perforation model. Materials and Methods: ProRoot and Endocem were placed into acrylic molds on moist Oasis. Each mold was then immediately exposed to either physiologic saline, 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), or 2% chlorhexidine (CHX) under gentle shaking for five minutes. Washout testing was performed by scoring scanning electron microscope (SEM) images. Results: Endocem exhibited higher washout resistance compared to ProRoot, especially in the NaOCl group. Conclusions: These results suggest that Endocem can be considered a useful repair material for furcal perforation, especially in a single-visit scenario. (Restor Dent Endod 2013;38(4):248-252)
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33. Plantamajoside from Plantago asiatica modulates human umbilical vein endothelial cell dysfunction by glyceraldehyde-induced AGEs via MAPK/NF-κB
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Yoonsook Kim, Chung Oui Hong, Won rak Son, Kwang Won Lee, and Mi Hyun Nam
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Glycation End Products, Advanced ,0301 basic medicine ,Adhesion molecule ,Catechols ,Plantago asiatica ,Pharmacology ,Glyceraldehyde ,Monocytes ,Umbilical vein ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glucosides ,Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Advanced glycation end-products ,Cell adhesion ,Plantago ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases ,Monocyte adhesion ,biology ,business.industry ,Cell adhesion molecule ,NF-kappa B ,NF-κB ,Free Radical Scavengers ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Plantamajoside ,030104 developmental biology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Cytokines ,Cattle ,Human umbilical vein endothelial cell ,Advancedglycation end-products ,Plant Preparations ,business ,Cell Adhesion Molecules ,Signal Transduction ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Plantago asiatica has been traditionally used for traditional medicine around East Asia. Plantamajoside (PM), which is isolated from this plant, is known for biological properties including anti-inflammation and antioxidant activity. To demonstrate the biological activity of PM against endothelial dysfunction induced by advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), a cellular inflammatory mechanism system was evaluated in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Methods We obtained PM through previous research in our laboratory. We formed the AGEs from bovine serum albumin with glyceraldehyde in the dark for seven days. To confirm the modulation of the inflammatory mechanism in endothelial dysfunction, we quantified the various pro-inflammatory cytokines and endothelial dysfunction-related proteins in the HUVECs with Western blotting and with real-time and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions. Results Co-treatment with PM and AGEs significantly suppressed inflammatory cytokines and adhesion molecule expression. Moreover, the PM treatment for down-regulated inflammatory signals and blocked monocyte adhesion on the HUVECs. Conclusions Theses results demonstrated that PM, as a potential natural compound, protects AGE-induced endothelial cells against inflammatory cellular dysfunction. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12906-017-1570-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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34. Mobile bearing medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in patients whose lifestyles involve high degrees of knee flexion: A 10-14year follow-up study
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Dae Suk Yang, Kwang Won Lee, Ha Yong Kim, Young Sub Chun, Kap Jung Kim, and Won Sik Choy
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Adult ,Male ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Knee Joint ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Knee flexion ,Sitting ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Asian People ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,In patient ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee ,Survival rate ,Life Style ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Osteonecrosis ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,musculoskeletal system ,Surgery ,Prosthesis Failure ,Treatment Outcome ,Physical therapy ,Squatting position ,Female ,Mobile bearing ,business ,Knee Prosthesis ,Oxford knee score ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Because Asian populations have different lifestyles, such as squatting and sitting on the floor, from those of Western populations, it is possible that the clinical results and survival rate of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) for Asian patients may be different. This study described outcomes of mobile bearing medial UKA for Korean patients.A total of the 164 knees treated with mobile bearing UKAs in 147 patients (14 males and 133 females) were reviewed. The mean follow-up period was 12.1years (range 10.1-14).The clinical outcomes, such as the Hospital for Special Surgery Knee score, the Oxford Knee Score and the Knee Society rating system, showed statistically significant improvement from pre-operative to final follow-up (P0.05). A total of 26 UKAs (15.8%) required revision; the most common reason was bearing dislocation. The 95% confidence interval of survival rate at 12years was 84.1%, with revision for any reason as the end point.Minimally invasive mobile bearing UKA in Asian patients who required high degrees of knee flexion showed rapid recovery and good clinical outcome. However, they also showed relatively high rates of bearing dislocation and aseptic loosening. Therefore, mobile bearing UKA should only be performed in patients whose lifestyle involves high flexions after carefully considering these risks and benefits.
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35. Protective effects of chebulic acid on alveolar epithelial damageinduced by urban particulate matter
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Kyung Won Lee, Chung Oui Hong, Mi Hyun Nam, Hee Ra Lee, and Kwang Won Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,Pulmonary alveolus ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidants ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anti-Asthmatic Agents ,Lung ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Tight junction ,General Medicine ,lcsh:Other systems of medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Paracellular transport ,Terminalia ,Cytokines ,medicine.symptom ,Urban particulate matter ,Chebulic acid ,Inflammation ,Alveolar barrier dysfunction ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,animal structures ,Permeability ,Cell Line ,Tight Junctions ,Epithelial Damage ,03 medical and health sciences ,Air Pollution ,medicine ,Humans ,Benzopyrans ,RNA, Messenger ,Reactive oxygen species ,Missouri ,Tight Junction Proteins ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,lcsh:RZ201-999 ,Molecular biology ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,Alveolar Epithelial Cells ,Particulate Matter ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
Background Chebulic acid (CA) isolated from T. chebula, which has been reported for treating asthma, as a potent anti-oxidant resources. Exposure to ambient urban particulate matter (UPM) considered as a risk for cardiopulmonary vascular dysfunction. To investigate the protective effect of CA against UPM-mediated collapse of the pulmonary alveolar epithelial (PAE) cell (NCI-H441), barrier integrity parameters, and their elements were evaluated in PAE. Methods CA was acquired from the laboratory previous reports. UPM was obtained from the National Institutes of Standards and Technology, and these were collected in St. Louis, MO, over a 24-month period and used as a standard reference. To confirm the protection of PAE barrier integrity, paracellular permeability and the junctional molecules were estimated with determination of transepithelial electrical resistance, Western Blotting, RT-PCR, and fluorescent staining. Results UPM aggravated the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in PAE and also decreased mRNA and protein levels of junction molecules and barrier integrity in NCI-H441. However, CA repressed the ROS in PAE, also improved barrier integrity by protecting the junctional parameters in NCI-H411. Conclusions These data showed that CA resulted in decreased UPM-induced ROS formation, and the protected the integrity of the tight junctions against UPM exposure to PAE barrier. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12906-017-1870-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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36. Achievable Degree of Freedom on K-User Y Channels with Heterogeneous Messages
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Inkyu Lee, Kwang Won Lee, and Namyoon Lee
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3G MIMO ,Focus (computing) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Distributed computing ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,MIMO ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Multi-user MIMO ,Computer Science Applications ,law.invention ,Relay ,law ,Modeling and Simulation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Unicast ,business ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Computer network ,Communication channel - Abstract
In this letter, we introduce a new system model for a multi-way communication where multiple users exchange information with each other by sharing an intermediate relay with multiple antennas. Particularly, we focus on the system where each user intends to send multiple unicast messages for dedicated users and a single multicast message for a group of users. We refer to this system as a K-user MIMO Y channel with heterogenous messages. For this channel, we propose a new cooperative beamforming method and study an achievable degree of freedom (DOF) using this scheme.
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37. Effect of Mechanical Working System on Labor-Saving in Wheat Cultivation
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Young Jin Kim, Young-Keun Cheong, Hag-Sin Kim, Ki-Hoon Park, Kwang-Won Lee, Kyeong-Hoon Kim, and Sanghyun Shin
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Tractor ,business.product_category ,Agronomy ,Crop yield ,Farm income ,Cultivation System ,Sowing ,Seeding ,Agricultural engineering ,business ,Weed control ,Mechanization ,Mathematics - Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate the wheat cultivation system to reduce costs and mechanize wheat production. A field study was conducted for 2 years (2009 to 2010) at the National institute of crop science, Iksan, Korea. We used working system I and working system II for the experiment. Working system I is used a multiple machine attached with a spreader tractor (seeding, fertilization, seed coverage, and weed control functionality) and working system II is used a multiple machine with a tractor which works for simultaneous job when seeding step (seeding, fertilization, and seed coverage). Sowing to harvesting operation time is 118 hours/ha for mechanize with conventional planting. Working system I is a multiple machine and a combine machine with a tractor, which worked 26 hours/ha lower than conventional planting. Working system II is 18 hours/ha lower than conventional planting. The reduced work efforts of working system I and II were 78% and 85% respectively. The growth and yield of wheat according to working system I and II is lower than conventional planting. Therefore, a multiple machine needs to study for appropriate seeding rate. Mechanization cost in consideration of the mechanical break-even point when the working system I is 3.7 ha and working system II is 4.2 ha. The farm income is enhanced by working system I (778,110 won/ha) and working system II (849,930 won/ha). The results showed that application of a multiple machine lowered costs of wheat production.
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38. Commissioning of the first KSTAR neutral beam injection system and beam experiments
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Y.M. Jeon, W.H. Ko, Seung Ho Jeong, S.W. Kwak, Young Min Park, M. Komata, Y. S. Bae, A.C. England, M. Matsuoka, Larry R. Grisham, M. Kawai, Hiroyuki Tobari, Jong-Gu Kwak, Byung-Hoon Oh, Doo-Hee Chang, Masaya Hanada, Takashi Inoue, W.S. Han, Y.B. Chang, Sang Ryul In, Yujiro Ikeda, D.S. Chang, K. Nagaoka, H. T. Park, Kazuhiro Watanabe, H.L. Yang, K. Usui, S.W. Yoon, Masayuki Dairaku, T. Yamamoto, W.C. Kim, S.G. Lee, Tae-Seong Kim, N.H. Song, S.H. Hahn, K. Mogaki, M. Kwon, J.S. Kim, Jung-Tae Jin, Y.K. Oh, Kwang Won Lee, and Mieko Kashiwagi
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Toroid ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Plasma ,Electron ,Ion source ,Neutral beam injection ,Ion ,Optics ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,KSTAR ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,General Materials Science ,Atomic physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The neutral beam injection (NBI) system was designed to provide plasma heating and current drive for high performance and long pulse operation of the Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device using two co-current beam injection systems. Each neutral beam injection system was designed to inject three beams using three ion sources and each ion source has been designed to deliver more than 2.0 MW of deuterium neutral beam power for the 100-keV beam energy. Consequently, the final goal of the KSTAR NBI system aims to inject more than 12 MW of deuterium beam power with the two NBI for the long pulse operation of the KSTAR. As an initial step toward the long pulse (∼300 s) KSTAR NBI system development, the first neutral beam injection system equipped with one ion source was constructed for the KSTAR 2010 campaign and successfully commissioned. During the KSTAR 2010 campaign, a MW-deuterium neutral beam was successfully injected to the KSTAR plasma with maximum beam energy of 90 keV and the L-H transition was observed with neutral beam heating. In recent 2011 campaign, the beam power of 1.5 MW is injected with the beam energy of 95 keV. With the beam injection, the ion and electron temperatures increased significantly, and increase of the toroidal rotation speed of the plasma was observed as well. This paper describes the design, construction, commissioning results of the first NBI system leading the successful heating experiments carried in the KSTAR 2010 and 2011 campaign and the trial of 300-s long pulse beam extraction.
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39. Factors Affecting the Clearance of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection and the Progression of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
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N. W. Lee, Kwang Won Lee, Chan Hee Jin, S. H. Song, J.W. Kim, and Jungbok Lee
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Adult ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Cervix Uteri ,Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia ,Biochemistry ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,Cytology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Young adult ,Papillomaviridae ,Retrospective Studies ,Vaginal Smears ,business.industry ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Biochemistry (medical) ,HPV infection ,virus diseases ,Retrospective cohort study ,Histology ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Viral Load ,Uterine Cervical Dysplasia ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Koilocyte ,DNA, Viral ,Disease Progression ,Female ,business ,Viral load - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify factors that predict clearance of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and progression to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2 or higher, in women with normal cervical histology or CIN 1. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed on 817 high-risk HPV-infected women with histologically verified CIN 1 or normal cervical histology. Patients were followed-up for a maximum of 24 months. Cervical HPV DNA tests were performed at every visit. RESULTS: At the end of follow-up, 648/817 (79.3%) patients were free from HPV infection and 66/817 patients (8.1%) progressed to CIN 2 or higher. Age, parity, cytology and viral load at diagnosis were significantly and inversely associated with HPV clearance. Cytology, viral load and presence of CIN 1 lesions were significantly associated with lesion progression. CONCLUSIONS: Cytology and high-risk HPV viral load may be useful markers for the likelihood of high-risk HPV clearance and lesion progression. Histological status, parity and marital status may also be useful factors to consider when predicting progression.
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40. Arthroscopy of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint in 59 Consecutive Cases
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Jae Hoon Ahn, Kwang Won Lee, and Won-Sik Choy
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Adult ,Male ,Metatarsophalangeal Joint ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Radiography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteotomy ,Arthroscopy ,Young Adult ,Patient satisfaction ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Hallux Valgus ,Metatarsal Bones ,Aged ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,Surgery ,Valgus ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Patient Satisfaction ,Ligaments, Articular ,Joint disorder ,Digital nerve injury ,Female ,Joint Diseases ,Sesamoid Bones ,Ankle ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The authors analyzed the results of 59 consecutive cases of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP-I) joint arthroscopy to verify the efficacy and safety of the procedure. Fifty-nine patients were followed for >18 months after MTP-I joint arthroscopic procedures. The mean duration of follow-up was 25 months. Clinically, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) hallux metatarsophalangeal-interphalangeal scale and the satisfaction of the patients were evaluated. Hallux valgus angle, the first intermetatarsal angle, and medial sesamoid position were analyzed in cases of hallux valgus. The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society hallux metatarsophalangeal-interphalangeal scale score was increased from 69 points preoperatively to 92 points postoperatively (p < .05). Radiologically, the mean hallux valgus angle was decreased from 29.2° preoperatively to 9.7° postoperatively (p < .05). The mean first intermetatarsal angle was decreased from 14.8° preoperatively to 7.7° postoperatively (p < .05). The medial sesamoid position was improved from 4.8 preoperatively to 2.0 postoperatively (p < .05). Ninety-five percent of the patients were satisfied with the procedures. There was 1 case of a wound problem and 1 case of temporary digital nerve injury as complications. Based on our experience, arthroscopy of MTP-I joint appears to be a safe and reproducible procedure for selected cases of MTP-I joint disorders.
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41. Achievable Degrees of Freedom on K-user Y Channels
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Namyoon Lee, Kwang Won Lee, and Inkyu Lee
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business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,Open problem ,Degrees of freedom ,MIMO ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Topology ,Computer Science Applications ,law.invention ,Dimension (vector space) ,Relay ,law ,Linear network coding ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,Telecommunications ,business ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we consider K-user Y channels where K users simultaneously exchange messages with each other via an intermediate relay. Degrees of freedom (DOF) of Y channels with multiple antennas is not known in general. Investigation of the feasibility conditions of signal space alignment for network coding is an initial step for addressing this open problem. We verify that when user i with M_i antennas sends K-1 independent messages to the other users through a relay with N antennas and each message achieves the DOF of d, the total DOF of dK (K-1) is attained if Mi ≥ d(K-1), N ≥ {dK(K-1)/2} and N
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42. The Pattern of Use of Oral NSAIDs with or without Co-prescription of Gastroprotective Agent for Arthritic Knee by Korean Practitioners
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Choong Hyeok Choi, Myung Chul Lee, Kwang Won Lee, Seung Suk Seo, Ju Hong Lee, Hee Chun Kim, and Young Wan Moon
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Arthritis ,Co prescription ,Alternative medicine ,Arthritic knee ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,Co-prescription ,Clinical Practice ,Gastroprotective agents ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Original Article ,Knee ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,business ,human activities ,Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs - Abstract
Purpose The aim of this study was to describe the patterns of use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for arthritic knees in clinical practice, particularly focusing on the co-prescription of gastroprotective agents for patients with risk factors for adverse gastrointestinal (GI) events. Materials and Methods Each cross-sectional cohort was a group of outpatients visiting 111 physicians who had prescribed NSAIDs for the patients' arthritic knees for more than three consecutive months. A self-administered questionnaire was completed by each patient and physician. Results Nine hundred and forty five patients (48%) of the whole 1,960 patients belonged to the group with a high or very high risk for NSAID-induced gastropathy determined by northern California Health Maintenance Organization guidelines. Overall, only less than half of the patients were given co-prescription of gastroprotective agents, regardless of the presence or absence of GI symptoms and irrespective of the level of risk for NSAID-induced gastropathy. Conclusions The physician prescribing NSAIDs for arthritic knees should monitor any GI symptoms and the patient monitor anylevel for NSAIDinduced gastropathy, and be willing to add gastroprotective agents as necessary in order to prevent serious adverse GI events.
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43. Beam Characteristics Study for the KSTAR neutral beam long pulse ion source
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Seung Ho Jeong, Sang-Ryul In, Jung-Tae Jin, J. Kim, Tae-Seong Kim, Dae-Sik Chang, Woo-Seup Song, Byung-Hoon Oh, Doo-Hee Chang, Chang Seog Seo, and Kwang Won Lee
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Long pulse ,Ion beam ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Neutral beam injection ,Ion source ,Superconducting tokamak ,Optics ,KSTAR ,General Materials Science ,Atomic physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Beam divergence - Abstract
A prototype Long Pulse Ion Source (LPIS) was developed for the Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) system of the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) project. Beam extraction experiments of the ion source were carried out at the Neutral Beam Test Stand (NBTS) at KAERI. The second gap (the distance between the G2 grid and the G3 grid) of the accelerator was shortened from 9.0 mm to 7.0 mm and 6.0 mm as part of an effort to increase the ion beam current with low beam divergence. The performance improvement and the limitations of the LPIS with its shortened second gap are experimentally presented and discussed regarding the study of the beam characteristics. From these efforts to find the optimum beam parameters, design directions for the next accelerator are presented.
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44. Arc Discharge Characteristics of a Long Pulse Ion Source for the KSTAR Neutral Beam Injector
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Mieko Kashiwagi, Takashi Inoue, Masaya Hanada, Dae-Sik Chang, Kwang Won Lee, Sang Ryul In, Byung-Hoon Oh, Seung Ho Jeong, Young-Soon Bae, Doo Hee Chang, Hiroyuki Tobari, Kazuhiro Watanabe, Jung-Tae Jin, H.L. Yang, Jong-Su Kim, Masayuki Dairaku, Tae-Seong Kim, and Young Min Park
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Electric arc ,Materials science ,Optics ,Long pulse ,Neutral beam injector ,business.industry ,KSTAR ,General Physics and Astronomy ,business ,Ion source - Published
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45. Mutagenicity and Oral Toxicity Studies of Terminalia chebula
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Yun Chang Koo, Sung Yong Yang, Ji Hoon Kim, Woojin Jun, Kwang Won Lee, and Chung Oui Hong
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Pharmacology ,Ethanol ,Antioxidant ,Dose ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ethyl acetate ,medicine.disease_cause ,Chebulic acid ,In vitro ,Terminalia chebula ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Medicine ,business ,Genotoxicity - Abstract
The fruit of Terminalia chebula Retz. (T. chebula), which is a member of the Combfreetaceae family, is used widely in Asian countries as a traditional folk medicine, and its extract has been reported to be an anticancer, antidiabetic and anticaries agent. In our previous study, chebulic acid isolated from T. chebula extract was confirmed to show antioxidant activity and protective action against endothelial cell dysfunction. In order to support the safety-in-use of the ethyl acetate (EtOAc)-soluble portion of a T. chebula ethanol extract containing 29.4% chebulic acid content, the prepared portion was tested in an in vitro mutagenicity assay, and a single- and 14-day repeated dose oral toxicity study. In the bacterial mutation assay, up to 5000 µg/mL concentration of the EtOAc-soluble portion, the numbers of colonies did not increase whether with or without metabolic activation. In the oral toxicity study, the single oral dose of the extract at 2000 mg/kg did not produce mortality or abnormal lesions in the internal organs of rats. The results of a 14-day orally repeated dose showed that the EtOAc-soluble portion of T. chebula ethanol extracts gave no adverse effects at dosages of 2000 mg/kg in rats in the study. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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46. A Study on the Urban Climate Mapping Method Using GIS
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Byoung-Gil Choi, Young-Woo Na, Tae-In Cho, and Kwang-Won Lee
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Hydrology ,business.industry ,Urban climate ,Environmental resource management ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Environmental science ,business - Abstract
이 연구의 목적은 GIS를 이용하여 기후변화에 대응하고 도시의 온실가스를 효율적으로 관리하기 위한 도시지역의 기후지도 제작방안에 대하여 연구하는데 있다. GIS를 이용한 도시기후지도 제작을 위하여 기후변화와 관련된 온실가스 통계자료와 공간자료를 수집 및 분석하고, 도시기후지도 제작 방안 정립, 도시기후지도 작성을 위한 GIS 프레임웍 데이터 구축방안수립, 시범지역에 대한 도시기후지도 작성 및 분석 등을 통하여 도시기후톱 유형과 도시 기후변화와의 상관관계를 분석하였다. 도시기후지도 작성을 통해 도시기후톱 유형별로 정확한 온실가스 배출량 및 흡수량을 산정 할 수 있음을 알 수 있었으며, 가정지역, 상업지역, 산업지역에서의 기온이 높은 것을 알 수 있었으며, 교통지역과 산업지역에서 단위면적당 배출량이 높은 것을 알 수 있다. 도시기후톱 유형별 도시기후 변화를 제시함으로써 도시개발에 따른 기후변화 영향을 제시하고, 기후변화 대응 및 적응을 위한 도시지역의 에너지 절감 및 온실가스 저감 정책 수립에 활용 될 수 있을 것으로 판단된다. 【The objective of this study is 10 investigate the method to produce urban climate map so as to cope with climate change and efficiently control greenhouse gas in the city by using GIS. To produce urban climate map by using GIS, statistical data and spatial data of greenhouse gases related to climate change were collected and analyzed and the correlation between the type of urban climatop and urban climate change was analyzed by establishing GIS framework data construction method to prepare urban climate map and preparing and analyzing urban climate map related to the demonstration area. It was found that exact greenhouse gases emission quantity and absorption quantity can be calculated for each type of urban climatop by preparing urban climate map and the temperature is high in residential area, commercial area and industrial area and the emission quantity per unit area is high in the traffic area and industrial area. It seems that the influence of climate change can be presented for urban development by suggesting urban climate change for type of urban climatop and they can be utilized to save energy in urban area and to establish greenhouse gases reducing policy.】
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47. Development of a 14.5 GHz Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source at KAERI
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Dae-Sik Chang, Kwang Won Lee, Sang-Ryul In, Seung-Ho Jeong, Byung-Hoon Oh, Jeong-Tae Jin, Chang Seog Seo, and Churl-Kew Hwang
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Materials science ,Ion beam ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Solenoid ,Plasma ,Ion source ,Electron cyclotron resonance ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,Magnet ,Physics::Space Physics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Optoelectronics ,Atomic physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Microwave - Abstract
A 14.5 GHz ECRIS has been designed and fabricated at KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) to produce multi-charged ion beam (especially for C 6+ ion beam) for medical application. The magnet system has cupper conductor solenoid coils and a permanent magnet hexapole. A welded tube with aluminium and stainless steel is used for an ECR plasma chamber to improve the production of secondary electron. A Krystron supplies microwave energy to the plasma. A movable beam extractor with 8 mm aperture covers different species and different charge numbers of the beam. Fabrication and initial experimental results on ECR plasma are discussed in this paper.
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48. Oral Administration of Ethyl Acetate-Soluble Portion of Terminalia chebula Conferring Protection from Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mellitus and Its Complications
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Yun Chang Koo, Ji Hoon Kim, Chung Oui Hong, Kwang Won Lee, and Su Jung Kim
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Blood Glucose ,Glycation End Products, Advanced ,Male ,Administration, Oral ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Blood lipids ,Aorta, Thoracic ,Pharmacology ,Kidney ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oral administration ,Malondialdehyde ,medicine ,Animals ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,Liver Diseases ,General Medicine ,Seminiferous Tubules ,Streptozotocin ,Lipids ,Chebulic acid ,Rats ,Terminalia chebula ,Liver ,Solubility ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Fruit ,Terminalia ,Advanced glycation end-product ,Kidney Diseases ,business ,Phytotherapy ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Terminalia chebula has been widely used in India as a folk medicine. This study investigated the in vivo anti-hyperglycemia and anti-diabetic complication effects of the EtOAc-soluble portion of ethanolic extract of T. chebula fruit (EETC) containing 29.4% chebulic acid. Rats were divided into non-diabetic, untreated diabetic and diabetic groups. Streptozotocin (40 mg/kg body weight (BW))-induced diabetic rats were orally administered the aminoguanidine (100 mg/kg BW), high dose (500 mg/kg BW; HEETC) and low dose (100 mg/kg BW; LEETC) for 13 weeks. HEETC administration reduced the levels of blood glucose and serum lipids, decreased malondialdehyde concentrations of serum and thoracic aorta in diabetic rats, and significantly improved serum biochemical values and the pathomorphological changes of the liver and kidney in diabetic rats. Also, HEETC decreased the advanced glycation end products (AGEs) distribution in testis seminiferous tubules. Therefore, HEETC has a merit to be a potent candidate to control glycemic and diabetic complications.
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49. Preventive effects of chebulic acid isolated from Terminalia chebula on advanced glycation endproduct-induced endothelial cell dysfunction
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Kwang Won Lee, Hyun Sun Lee, Hyung Joo Suh, Yoon Chang Koo, and Kyung Yong Kim
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Glycation End Products, Advanced ,Umbilical Veins ,Endothelium ,Pharmacology ,Glyceraldehyde ,Monocytes ,Umbilical vein ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Glycation ,Drug Discovery ,Cell Adhesion ,medicine ,Humans ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Cells, Cultured ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Reactive oxygen species ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,Endothelial Cells ,medicine.disease ,Chebulic acid ,Hydrolyzable Tannins ,Endothelial stem cell ,Terminalia chebula ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Fruit ,Terminalia ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,business - Abstract
Aim of the study The aqueous extract of Terminalia chebular fruits was reported to have anti-hyperglycemia and anti-diabetic complication effects. The present study therefore investigated the protective mechanism of chebulic acid, a phenolcarboxylic acid compound isolated from the ripe fruits of Terminalia chebula against advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs)-induced endothelial cell dysfunction. Materials and methods To investigate the protective mechanism of chebulic acid against vascular endothelial dysfunction human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were treated with chebulic acid in the presence/absence of glyceraldehyde-related AGEs (glycer-AGEs). Results HUVEC incubated with 100 μg/ml of glycer-AGEs had significantly enhanced reactive oxygen species formation, whereas the treatment of chebulic acid dose-dependently reduced glycer-AGE-induced formation to 108.2 ± 1.9% for 25 μM versus 137.8 ± 1.1% for glycer-AGEs treated alone. The transendothelial electrical resistance (TER) value of the glycer-AGEs group was dramatically decreased to 76.9 ± 2.2% compared to the control, whereas chebulic acid treatment prevented glycer-AGE-induced TER change with a value of 91.3 ± 5.3%. The incubation of confluent HUVEC with 100 μg/ml of glycer-AGEs for 24 h remarkably increased the adhesion of human monocytic THP-1 cells compared to non-stimulated HUVEC. These increases in HUVEC adhesiveness were dose-dependently reduced by chebulic acid. Conclusions The present study shows the effects of chebulic acid against the progression of AGE-induced endothelial cell dysfunction suggesting that this compound may constitute a promising intervention agent against diabetic vascular complications.
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50. PROTECTION SEQUENCE OF AC/DC CONVERTERS FOR ITER PF MAGNET COILS
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Jun Tao, Jeong-Tae Jin, Jae Hak Suh, Inho Song, Dae-Sik Chang, Jong-Seok Oh, Churl-Kew Hwang, Kwang Won Lee, Byung-Hoon Oh, and Jungwan Choi
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Forward converter ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Flyback converter ,Electrical engineering ,Thyristor ,Converters ,AC/AC converter ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Electromagnetic coil ,Magnet ,Thyristor drive ,Electronic engineering ,business - Abstract
The protection sequence of an AC/DC converter for an ITER PF coil system is developed in this study. Possible faults in the coil system are simulated and the results reflected in the design of a sequence to protect the coil and converter. The inductances of the current sharing reactors and thyristor numbers in parallel with the bridge arms are optimized with the designed protection sequence.
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