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Experimental and Molecular Medicine | 2006

Berberine reduces the expression of adipogenic enzymes and inflammatory molecules of 3T3-L1 adipocyte.

Bong-Hyuk Choi; In-Sook Ahn; Yu-Hee Kim; Ji-Won Park; So-Young Lee; Chang-Kee Hyun; Myoung-Sool Do

Berberine (BBR), an isoquinoline alkaloid, has a wide range of pharmacological effects, yet its exact mechanism is unknown. In order to understand the anti-adipogenic effect of BBR, we studied the change of expression of several adipogenic enzymes of 3T3-L1 cells by BBR treatment. First, we measured the change of leptin and glycerol in the medium of 3T3-L1 cells treated with 1 µM, 5 µM and 10 µM concentrations of BBR. We also measured the changes of adipogenic and lipolytic factors of 3T3-L1. In 3T3-L1 cells, both leptin and adipogenic factors (SREBP-1c, C/EBP-α, PPAR-γ, fatty acid synthase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase, acyl-CoA synthase and lipoprotein lipase) were reduced by BBR treatment. Glycerol secretion was increased, whereas expression of lipolytic enzymes (hormone-sensitive lipase and perilipin) mRNA was slightly decreased. Next, we measured the change of inflammation markers of 3T3-L1 cells by BBR treatment. This resulted in the down-regulation of mRNA level of inflammation markers such as TNF-α, IL-6, C- reactive protein and haptoglobin. Taken together, our data shows that BBR has both anti-adipogenic and anti-inflammatory effects on 3T3-L1 adipocytes, and the anti-adipogenic effect seems to be due to the down-regulation of adipogenic enzymes and transcription factors.


Experimental and Molecular Medicine | 2009

B cell activation factor (BAFF) is a novel adipokine that links obesity and inflammation

Yu-Hee Kim; Bong-Hyuk Choi; Hyae-Gyeong Cheon; Myoung-Sool Do

B cell activation factor (BAFF) is a novel member of the TNF ligand superfamily, mainly produced by myeloid cells. BAFF has been shown to participate in B-cell survival and B- and T-cell maturation. BAFF expression in adipocytes has been recently demonstrated. In the current study, we verified that BAFF expression is increased during adipocyte differentiation. BAFF expression was augmented by TNF-α treatment and was decreased by rosiglitazone treatment. BAFF secretion in lean and in ob/ob mice sera were compared and smaller amount of BAFF was secreted in ob/ob mice. mRNA and protein expression were different between epididymal and visceral adipose tissue. BAFF expression was also increased in ob/ob mouse adipose tissue. We sought to identify known BAFF receptors (BAFF-R, BCMA, and TACI) in adipocytes, and determined that all three were present and upregulated during adipocyte differentiation. However, the expression of TACI was distinct from that of BAFF-R and BCMA under TNF-α and BAFF ligand treatment. BAFF-R and BCMA expression levels were upregulated under pro-inflammatory conditions, but TACI was reduced. Conversely, BAFF-R and BCMA expression levels were downregulated by rosiglitazone treatment, but TACI was increased. Taken together, our results suggest that BAFF may be a new adipokine, representing a link between obesity and inflammation.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2000

High-current ion source development for the Korea Multipurpose Accelerator Complex

Yong-Sub Cho; Bong-Hyuk Choi; In-Seok Hong; Yong-Seok Hwang

The Korea Multipurpose Accelerator Complex (KOMAC) project has been initiated to develop and build a high current proton/H− linear accelerator capable of delivering an 1 GeV cw proton beam with an intensity of 20 mA in the final stage. The major proton beam will be used for nuclear-waste transmutation, energy production, and nuclear physics experiments while utilizing the minor negative hydrogen beam for basic science research and medical therapy. A Duoplasmatron proton source for the KOMAC linear accelerator has been built at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute. The hydrogen beam currents of up to 50 mA at the extraction voltage of 50 kV are routinely obtained. A low normalized rms emittance of 0.2 π mm mrad and a proton fraction of over 80% are obtained in this source. With the 100% duty factor of ion source operation, the arc filaments of the source have survived over 40 h. Except for the filament lifetime, the achieved parameters of the proton beam source are satisfying most requirements of the KOM...


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Preliminary physical and electromagnetic design for the injector of the heavy ion superconducting linaca)

In-Seok Hong; Yoon Young Kim; H. J. Kim; Bong-Hyuk Choi; D. Jeon; Jungbae Bahng; Eun-San Kim

The Rare Isotope Science Project in Korea has developed a high current heavy ion accelerator using superconducting linacs. A normal conducting injector system was proposed to supply heavy ions to the superconducting driver linac. A beam physics and engineering design study was performed, and the beam dynamics of the injector was simulated. Optimized beam transmission and emittance were obtained from the beam dynamics simulation. Various normal conducting bunchers, such as multi-harmonic buncher, velocity equalizer, radiofrequency quadrupole, and re-bunchers, will be used and have been electromagnetically calculated.


Chinese Physics C | 2017

Design study of a radio-frequency quadrupole for high-intensity beams*

Jungbae Bahng; Eun-San Kim; Bong-Hyuk Choi

The Rare isotope Accelerator Of Newness (RAON) heavy-ion accelerator has been designed for the Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) in Korea. The RAON will produce heavy-ion beams from 660-MeV-proton to 200-MeV/u-uranium with continuous wave (CW) power of 400 kW to support research in various scientific fields. Its system consists of an ECR ion source, LEBTs with 10 keV/u, CW RFQ accelerator with 81.25 MHz and 500 keV/u, a MEBT system, and a SC linac. In detail, the driver linac system consists of a Quarter Wave Resonator (QWR) section with 81.25 MHz and a Half Wave Resonator (HWR) section with 162.5 MHz, Linac-1, and a Spoke Cavity section with 325 MHz, Linac-2. These linacs have been designed to optimize the beam parameters to meet the required design goals. At the same time, a light-heavy ion accelerator with high-intensity beam, such as proton, deuteron, and helium beams, is required for experiments. In this paper, we present the design study of the high intensity RFQ for a deuteron beam with energies from 30 keV/u to 1.5 MeV/u and currents in the mA range. This system is composed of an Penning Ionization Gauge ion source, short LEBT with a RF deflector, and shared SC Linac. In order to increase acceleration efficiency in a short length with low cost, the 2nd harmonic of 162.5 MHz is applied as the operation frequency in the D+ RFQ design. The D+ RFQ is designed with 4.97 m, 1.52 bravery factor. Since it operates with 2nd harmonic frequency, the beam should be 50% of the duty factor while the cavity should be operated in CW mode, to protect the downstream linac system. We focus on avoiding emittance growth by the space-charge effect and optimizing the RFQ to achieve a high transmission and low emittance growth. Both the RFQ beam dynamics study and RFQ cavity design study for two and three dimensions will be discussed.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Heavy-ion injector based on an electron cyclotron ion source for the superconducting linear accelerator of the Rare Isotope Science Project

In-Seok Hong; Yong Hwan Kim; Bong-Hyuk Choi; Sukjin Choi; Bum-Sik Park; Hyunchang Jin; Hye-Jin Kim; Jeong-Il Heo; Deok-Min Kim; Ji-Ho Jang

The injector for the main driver linear accelerator of the Rare Isotope Science Project in Korea, has been developed to allow heavy ions up to uranium to be delivered to the inflight fragmentation system. The critical components of the injector are the superconducting electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources, the radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ), and matching systems for low and medium energy beams. We have built superconducting magnets for the ECR ion source, and a prototype with one segment of the RFQ structure, with the aim of developing a design that can satisfy our specifications, demonstrate stable operation, and prove results to compare the design simulation.


Journal of Medicinal Food | 2006

Isomer-specific effect of conjugated linoleic acid on inflammatory adipokines associated with fat accumulation in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

In-Sook Ahn; Bong-Hyuk Choi; Jung-Heun Ha; Jae-Min Byun; Hyun-Gil Shin; Kun-Young Park; Myoung-Sool Do


Journal of Food Science and Nutrition | 2006

Reduced Leptin Secretion by Fucoidan-Added Kochujang and Anti-adipogenic Effect of Fucoidan in Mouse 3T3-L1 Adipocytes

In-Sook Ahn; Myoung-Sool Do; Bong-Hyuk Choi; Chang-Suk Kong; Su-Ok Kim; Min-Soo Han; Kun-Young Park


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015

Start-to-end simulations for beam dynamics in the RISP heavy-ion accelerator

Eun-San Kim; Jungbae Bahng; Ji-Gwang Hwang; Bong-Hyuk Choi; Hye-Jin Kim; D. Jeon


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2013

Design of medium energy beam transport for the rare isotope science project

Hye-Jin Kim; Bong-Hyuk Choi; Eun-San Kim; Ji-Gwang Hwang

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Myoung-Sool Do

Handong Global University

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Jungbae Bahng

Kyungpook National University

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Eun-San Kim

Kyungpook National University

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In-Sook Kwun

Andong National University

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Ria-Ann R. Lomeda

Andong National University

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Hong-In Shin

Kyungpook National University

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In-Seok Hong

Seoul National University

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In-Sook Ahn

Handong Global University

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