Bok-Nam Park
Samsung Medical Center
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Acta Radiologica | 2008
Bok-Nam Park; Chan Kyo Kim; Bohyun Kim
Isolated torsion of the fallopian tube is a rare cause of lower abdominal pain and commonly occurs after menarche. Prompt identification of this entity can prevent irreversible vascular damage, but the diagnosis is rarely made before surgery due to nonspecific clinical and imaging features. We report a case of isolated tubal torsion with specific imaging features on preoperative computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.
Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2001
Sang-Yoon Lee; Yearn Seong Choe; Dong Hyun Kim; Bok-Nam Park; Sang Eun Kim; Yong Choi; Kyung-Han Lee; Jeewoo Lee; Byung-Tae Kim
In vitro metabolism of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors containing 3-[(18)F]fluoromethylbenzyl- ([(18)F]1) and 4-[(18)F]fluorobenzyl-piperidine moieties ([(18)F]2) was studied and compared with the in vivo metabolism. Defluorination of the [(18)F]1 mainly occurred to generate [(18)F]fluoride ion both in vitro and in vivo. In contrast, the [(18)F]2 was converted into an unknown polar metabolite in both metabolism methods and another metabolite, 4-[(18)F]fluorobenzoic acid in vitro. These results demonstrated that the in vitro method can be used to predict the in vivo metabolism of both radiotracers.
Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals | 2009
Joon-Kee Yoon; Bok-Nam Park; Jin-Young Paik; Kyung-Ho Jung; Bong-Ho Ko; Kyung-Han Lee
BACKGROUND We investigated whether theophylline has the potential to increase radioiodide uptake in nonthyroidal cancer cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS MCF-7 cells that express endogenous sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) and SNU-C5 cells adenovirally transduced with the human NIS gene (SNU-C5/NIS) were treated with 10(-7)-2x10(-4) mol/L theophylline for 24 hours before incubation with (125)I, and then, radioiodide uptake and retention were measured. NIS expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis, using an antihuman NIS monoclonal antibody. RESULTS Theophylline at 10(-6)-2x10(-4) mol/L significantly and dose dependently augmented radioiodide uptake in MCF-7 cells and at 10(-6)-10(-5) mol/L in SNU-C5/NIS cells, without affecting radioiodide efflux. Abrogation by KClO(4)(-) demonstrated that the effect of theophylline occurred through specific iodide transport. Immunohistochemistry revealed dose-dependent increases of NIS staining in MCF-7 and SNU-C5/NIS cells by 10(-6)-10(-4) and 10(-6)-10(-5) mol/L theophylline, respectively. Western blot analysis demonstrated similar findings, showing increased expression of NIS on the membrane of SNU-C5/NIS and MCF-7 cells by theophylline treatment. CONCLUSIONS Theophylline can augment radioiodide uptake in breast cancer cells and NIS gene-transduced cancer cells through the upregulation of NIS expression. Therefore, further investigations are warranted to explore the potential utility of this phenomenon for enhancing radioiodide-based imaging and therapies of NIS gene-transduced cancer cells.
Acta Radiologica | 2008
Bok-Nam Park; Chan Kyo Kim
Background: Percutaneous radiofrequency (RF) ablation of upper renal tumors is considered a minimally invasive treatment, but this technique may cause pneumothorax. Purpose: To assess retrospectively the prognostic factors influencing the development of iatrogenic pneumothorax for RF ablation of upper renal tumors. Material and Methods: Computed tomography (CT)-guided RF ablation was performed in 24 patients (21 men, three women; age range 31–77 years, mean age 53.3 years) with 28 upper renal tumors. Various factors for pneumothorax-complicated (PC) upper renal tumors and non-pneumothoracic (NP) upper renal tumors were compared during RF ablation to determine which of the factors were involved in the development of pneumothorax. Results: Among 28 upper renal tumors in 24 patients, a pneumothorax occurred accidentally in six patients with eight tumors and intentionally in two patients with two tumors. This complication was treated with conservative management, instead of tube drainage. PC upper renal tumors had shorter distance from the lung or from the costophrenic line to the tumor, a larger angle between the costophrenic line and the tumor, and a higher incidence of intervening lung tissue than NP upper renal tumors (P<0.01). Intervening lung tissue was more frequently detected on CT images obtained with the patient in the prone position than on CT images obtained with the patient in the supine position. Conclusion: The presence of intervening lung tissue and the close proximity between an upper renal tumor and the lung are high risk factors for developing an iatrogenic pneumothorax. Pre-ablation CT scan should be performed in the prone position to exactly evaluate intervening lung tissue.
Cell Transplantation | 2018
Bok-Nam Park; Tae Sung Lim; Joon-Kee Yoon; Young-Sil An
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how intravenously injected bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are distributed in the body of an Alzheimer’s disease (AD) animal model. Methods: Stem cells were collected from bone marrow of mice and labeled with Indium-111 (111In). The 111In-labeled BMSCs were infused intravenously into 3×Tg-AD mice in the AD group and non-transgenic mice (B6129SF2/J) as controls. Biodistribution was evaluated with a gamma counter and gamma camera 24 and 48 h after injecting the stem cells. Results: A gamma count of the brain showed a higher distribution of labeled cells in the AD model than in the control group at 24 (p = .0004) and 48 h (p = .0016) after injection of the BMSCs. Similar results were observed by gamma camera imaging (i.e., brain uptake in the AD model was significantly higher than that in the control group). Among the other organs, uptake by the spleen was the highest in both groups. More BMSCs were found in the lungs of the control group than in those of the AD group. Conclusions: These results suggest that more intravenously infused BMSCs reached the brain in the AD model than in the control group, but the numbers of stem cells reaching the brain was very small.
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010
Joon-Kee Yoon; Bok-Nam Park; Wooyoung Shim; Young Hwan Ahn; Gwang Lee
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2008
Joon-Kee Yoon; Bok-Nam Park; Ul Jae Park; Sun-Ju Choi; Bong-Hoi Choi; Sun-Pyo Hong; Young-Sil An; Seok-Nam Yoon; Chul-Woo Joh
Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2007
Joon-Kee Yoon; Bok-Nam Park; Wooyoung Shim; Gwang Lee; Young Hwan Ahn
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2006
Bok-Nam Park; Bohyun Kim; Chan Kyo Kim
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2006
Bok-Nam Park; Byung-Tae Kim; Sun Hee Kim; Chan Kyo Kim; Kyungran Ko