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ABSTRACT: Our previous study had demonstrated cytotoxicity of gallic acid on testicular cells with increasing the intracellular production of hydrogen peroxide. In the present study, the Panax ginseng root aqueous extract showed the cytoprotective effect on gallic acid-induced toxicity in TM3 mouse Leydig cells with decreasing the intracellular production of hydrogen peroxide.
Fitoterapia 01/2008; 78(7-8):577-9. · 1.85 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Campesterol, a plant sterol in nature, is known to have cholesterol lowering and anticarcinogenic effects. Since angiogenesis is essential for cancer, it was surmised that an antiangiogenic effect may be involved in the anticancer action of this compound. This study investigated the effect of campesterol on basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)-induced angiogenesis in vitro in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and an in vivo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model. Campesterol isolated from an ethylacetate fraction of Chrysanthemum coronarium L. showed a weak cytotoxicity in non-proliferating HUVECs. Within the non-cytotoxic concentration range, campesterol significantly inhibited the bFGF-induced proliferation and tube formation of HUVECs in a concentration-dependent manner, while it did not affect the motility of HUVECs. Furthermore, campesterol effectively disrupted the bFGF-induced neovascularization in chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) in vivo. Taken together, these results support a potential antiangiogenic action of campesterol via an inhibition of endothelial cell proliferation and capillary differentiation.
Phytotherapy Research 11/2007; 21(10):954-9. · 2.09 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Although traditional Korean medicine (TKM) has been influenced by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it has developed distinctive features. Around the tenth century, Chinese medical books were introduced to Korea. In those days, Koreans started movement to develop its own medical system.
We reviewed Korean and Chinese medical literatures, and analysed the characteristics between two medical systems.
In the early 17th century, Dongeuibogam was published by Dr Joon Hur. He provided a turning point to establish Korean medical system independent from TCM. TKM emphasizes specific characteristics of the individual who suffered from the disease, rather than single symptom. The concept was elaborated by Dr Jae Ma Lee who published Dongeuisusaebowon in the early 20th century.
Through historical development, TKM has established the unique characteristic and modality as the whole-person-centered medicine.
Neurological Research 02/2007; 29 Suppl 1:S5-9. · 1.52 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: This thesis examines the academical trend of Oriental Medicine in the Japanese colonial period observed through medical books published during the Japanese colonial period. This is a period in which Western Medicine was introduced, and due to the lean-to-one-side policy by the Japanese, Western Medicine became the mainstream medical science while Oriental Medicine was pushed to the outskirts. Even after all this, the academic activity was flourishing during this period compared to any other periods. This article is divided into various chapters each with its own theme in order to understand the academic trend of Oriental Medicine during the Japanese colonial period. Focusing on the publication of medical books, this article is divided and observed according to various themes such as the study of Dong-Eui-Bo-Gam (see text), the study of Bang-Yak-Hap-Pyeun (see text), the study of Sang-Han-Ron (see text), the study of Sa-sang (see text) constitutional medicine, the study of Eui-Hak-Ip-Mun (see text), the study about Bu-Yang-Ron (see text), On-Bo-Ron (see text), and pediatrics, compromise between Western and Oriental Medicine, the study of experience medicine, the study of acupuncture and moxibustion, and etc.
Ui sahak 07/2006; 15(1):77-105.
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ABSTRACT: Gammi-danguieumja (GD) is clinically used in South Korea for treating atopic dermatitis. However, its effects in experimental models remain unknown. We investigated a possible effect of GD on cytokines production using human T cell line (MOLT-4) or human mast cell line. As a result, GD (0.01 mg/mL)-containing medium in stimulated culture supernatants increased IL-2 and IFN-gamma, and decreased IL-4 secretion in MOLT-4. GD (0.01-1 mg/mL)-containing medium in stimulated culture supernatants dose-dependently and significantly decreased IL-8, IL-13, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha secretion on the phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and A23187-stimulated HMC-1. In addition, GD inhibited histamine release from activated mast cells. These results suggest that GD contributes to the regulation of atopic allergic reactions.
Inflammation 11/2004; 28(5):291-8. · 1.75 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Pathogenesis of chronic inflammation at the gastric cardia is not yet clear. It is controversial whether cardiac-type mucosa is normal structure at the cardiac region. Therefore, we studied the existence of correlations between carditis, infection, and gastroesophageal reflux disease, and determined the prevalence of cardiac mucosa at the endoscopically defined cardiac region. Gastric biopsy specimens were analyzed from 27 patients with reflux esophagitis and 30 subjects without reflux esophagitis. Carditis was not associated with reflux esophagitis, but with infection. Moreover, the degree of gastritis and atrophy at the cardia were closely related to those of the antrum and body. Cardiac mucosa was not always present in the endoscopically defined cardiac region, and its prevalence was positively correlated with gastritis and atrophy grade of the cardia and age. In conclusion, -induced pangastritis may lead to the development of carditis, which is associated with occurrence of cardiac-type mucosa at the cardiac region.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology 02/2003; 36(1):26-9. · 3.16 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula (AVF), which provides the best vascular access for hemodialysis, continues to have a high incidence of early failure. Intimal hyperplasia (IH) of the radial artery is observed commonly in uremic patients before hemodialysis, but the impact of this preexisting IH on the early failure of radiocephalic AVFs has not been reported yet. Therefore, we designed this study to: (1) investigate clinical risk factors for IH, and (2) determine whether preexisting IH of the radial artery is associated with early failure of a radiocephalic AVF.
Specimens from the radial artery were obtained during the radiocephalic AVF operation. IH was measured with trichrome staining, and AVF patency was prospectively followed up for 12 months after the operation.
Of the 59 patients, 45 patients had evidence of IH in their radial artery (76.2%). Patients with IH (n = 45) were older than those without IH (n = 14; 58 +/- 12 versus 44 +/- 17 years; P = 0.003). The incidence of diabetes mellitus in patients with IH was greater than that in patients without IH (60.0% versus 28.6%; P = 0.004). Of the 57 patients, except for 2 patients who died before the end point of the study with patent AVFs, fistula failure was observed only in patients with IH (22 of 44 patients; 50% versus 0%; P < 0.001). The intima was thicker in the failed-AVF group than the patent-AVF group (93.1 +/- 37.5 versus 45.6 +/- 17.4 micrometer P < 0.001).
This study suggests that early failure of radiocephalic AVFs in hemodialysis patients is closely associated with preexisting IH of the radial artery.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases 02/2003; 41(2):422-8. · 5.43 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Helicobacter pylori is regarded as an important pathogen in upper gastrointestinal diseases. However, little is known about the relationship between H. pylori infection and reflux esophagitis. Therefore, an investigation was undertaken in Korean subjects regarding the incidence of H. pylori infection, and a histopathological study of reflux esophagitis was also carried out.
Analysis of gastric biopsy specimens was conducted for 73 patients with reflux esophagitis and 132 control subjects without reflux esophagitis. The H. pylori infection was assessed by using rapid urease test and the immunohistochemical method, and gastric mucosal morphologic change was analyzed according to the updated Sydney system.
The prevalence of H. pylori infection was significantly lower in patients with reflux esophagitis than in the non-reflux group. Grade of inflammation and glandular atrophy in the antrum and body were higher in patients in the non-reflux group compared with those in the reflux esophagitis group.
It is suggested that H. pylori infection decreases the risk of reflux esophagitis by inducing atrophic gastritis.
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 09/2002; 17(8):839-43. · 2.87 Impact Factor