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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2005

The Anti-Depressant Effect of Nelumbinis Semen on Rats under Chronic Mild Stress Induced Depression-Like Symptoms

Moonkyu Kang; Dongwon Shin; Jung-Wan Oh; Chongwoon Cho; Hwa-Jin Lee; Dong-Won Yoon; Sang-Moon Lee; Jung-Hwan Yun; Hyun Choi; Seong-Kyu Park; Minkyu Shin; Moochang Hong; Hyunsu Bae

Nelumbinis Semen is a well-known traditional herbal medicine frequently used in treatment of depression in many Asian countries. In this study, its anti-depression effects in rats were investigated by comparing the test results of those treated with Nelumbinis Semen to those treated with other herbal anti-depressants, including Rehmanniae Radix Preparat, Corni Fructus, Lycii Fructus, Pinelliae Rhizoma and Hypericum Perforatum. In order to induce depression-like symptoms, the animals were placed under chronic mild stress in the form of overnight illumination for 2 consecutive days. They were treated with the respective herbal extract and forced swimming tests were conducted afterwards. The anti-depression effects of each extract were then evaluated based on a measured index, which consisted of struggling time, first latency and first rest duration. These test results show that Nelumbinis Semen provides greater anti-depression effects than the other herbal extracts. Specifically, only the rats treated with Nelumbinis Semen showed significant increases in struggling time (43.9%, p < 0.005, p = 0.0037) and in first latency time (90.2%, p < 0.05, p = 0.0116). However, the first rest duration for Nelumbinis Semen treated rats was not significantly different from the other rats. It appears that Nelumbinis Semen provides even greater anti-depression effects than Hypericum Perforatum (commonly referred to as St. Johns Wort, perhaps the most widely used natural antidepressant today). The anti-depression effects of Nelumbinis Semen might be due to the modulation of the amount of neurotransmitters involved in depression.


The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2005

Yukmijihwang-Tang Derivatives Enhance Cognitive Processing in Normal Young Adults: A Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Eun-Hye Park; Moonkyu Kang; Jung-Wan Oh; Myungsuk Jung; Changbeom Park; Chongwoon Cho; Chang-Sook Kim; Sangeun Ji; Youngheuk Lee; Hyun Choi; Hong-Yeoul Kim; Seong-Gyu Ko; Minkyu Shin; Seong-Kyu Park; Hyun-Taek Kim; Moochang Hong; Hyunsu Bae

Yukmijihwang-tang (YMJ), also known as Luweidihuang-tang in China, has been widely used as a general herbal tonic for hundreds of years in many Asian countries. This study examines whether YMJ derivatives (YMJd) enhance cognitive ability in normal human subjects and discusses its potential as treatment for dementia patients with deficient cognitive ability. Subjects were divided into two groups, the placebo-treated group (n = 15) and the YMJd-treated group (n = 20). K-WAIS tests, a Korean version of an individual intelligence quotient (IQ) test, and a P300 latency assessment of event-related potential (ERP) were conducted in order to measure changes in cognitive ability before and after 6 weeks of YMJd treatment. The K-WAIS mean scores of the group treated with YMJd were significantly higher than those of the placebo group (p < 0.05), and their mean P300 latency was substantially shorter (p < 0.005). These results suggest that YMJd treatment accelerates the speed of information processing and enhances cognitive ability. YMJd treatment may help dementia patients or the elderly recover from cognition deficiencies or degeneration in clinic.


Proceedings of the FIRA RoboWorld Congress 2009 on Advances in Robotics | 2009

Development of a Micro Quad-Rotor UAV for Monitoring an Indoor Environment

Byung-Cheol Min; Chongwoon Cho; Kwang-Hyuk Choi; Dong-Han Kim

The purpose of this paper is to develop a micro UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) as the platform for monitoring an indoor environment, more specifically, a quad-rotor aircraft that has strong advantages of its small size, stable hovering and precise flight. To begin with, we analyze the dynamics of a quad-rotor aircraft, and introduce control strategies based on the PD control. Then, the developed micro quad-rotor UAV, equipped with micro controllers, various sensors, and a wireless camera, is presented and is compared with the DraganFlyer commercial quad-rotor aircraft. Finally, experimental results are also provided so as to illustrate stable flight performances.


Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2006

Effects ofNelumbinis semen on contractile dysfunction in ischemic and reperfused rat heart

Jong-Hoon Kim; Moonkyu Kang; Chongwoon Cho; Hwan-Suck Chung; Chang-Woon Kang; Shoukat Parvez; Hyunsu Bae

Nelumbinis Semen (NS), or lotus seed, is one of the most well-known traditional herbal medicines and is frequently used to treat cardiovascular symptoms in Korea. The anti-ischemic effects of NS on ischemia-induced isolated rat heart were investigated through analyses of changes in blood pressure, aortic flow, coronary flow, and cardiac output. The subjects in this study were divided into two groups: a control, untreated ischemia-induced group, and an ischemia-induced group treated with NS. There were no significant differences in perfusion pressure, aortic flow, coronary flow and cardiac output between the groups before ischemia was induced. The supply of oxygen and buffer was stopped for ten minutes to induce ischemia in isolated rat hearts, and NS was administered during ischemia induction. NS treatment significantly prevented decreases in perfusion pressure aortic flow, coronary flow and cardiac output under ischemic conditions (p<0.01). In addition, the mechanism of the anti-ischemic effects of NS was also examined through quantitation of intracellular calcium content in rat neonatal cardiomyocytes. NS significantly prevented intracellular calcium increases induced by isoproterenol (p<0.01). These results suggest that NS has distinct anti-ischemic effects through calcium antagonism.


Lupus | 2007

Sophorae radix reduces autoimmune response in NZB/w F1 systemic lupus erythematosus mouse model

Eunjung Ko; Y. S. Lee; Namhee Park; Chongwoon Cho; Y.-N. Yim; Jongyoon Kim; Youn-Sub Kim; Dae-Keun Kim; Min Kyu Shin; Moo Chang Hong; Hyunsu Bae

The immunosuppressive effects of Sophorae radix (SR) make this plant an attractive agent for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. The effect of SR on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in the New Zealand Black/White F1 (NZB/w F1) mouse model system was investigated. Three-month-old NZB/w F1 mice were separated into two groups: one treated with SR (1% SR solution by oral administration, daily for 15 weeks) and one with water as a control. Experimental parameters include proteinuria, anti-dsDNA antibody titers, T-cell response and renal histopathological analysis. Results in the SR-treated group showed a significant reduction in proteinuria and anti-dsDNA antibodies either in serum or in glomerular capillaries, along with significant recovery from renal glomerular damage. The lymphocyte population was significantly increased in the SR-treated mice compared with the control group. In the T helper (Th)1/Th2 cytokine secretion profile, interferon-γ in splenocyte culture was significantly reduced in the SR-treated mice, while interleukin-4 secretion was not altered. These results strongly suggest SR therapy corrects the deviated Th1/Th2 balance, thereby alleviating SLE-like symptoms in the NZB/w F1 mice. Therefore, SR may be useful in the clinical treatment of SLE. Lupus (2007) 16, 335—341.


Phytotherapy Research | 2006

Survey and Mechanism of Skin Depigmenting and Lightening Agents

Shoukat Parvez; Moonkyu Kang; Hwan-Suck Chung; Chongwoon Cho; Moochang Hong; Minkyu Shin; Hyunsu Bae


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2004

Immunomodulatory Effect of Astragali Radix Extract on Murine Th1/Th2 Cell Lineage Development

Hee Kang; Kyoo-Seok Ahn; Chongwoon Cho; Hyunsu Bae


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2007

Inhibition of Nitric Oxide and Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha by Moutan Cortex in Activated Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages

Hwan-Suck Chung; Moonkyu Kang; Chongwoon Cho; Shoukat Parvez; Chong-heong Park; Dongwoo Kim; Joonghwan Oh; Hong-Yeoul Kim; Minkyu Shin; Moochang Hong; Yangseok Kim; Hyunsu Bae


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2005

Inhibition of Production of Reactive Oxygen Species and Gene Expression Profile by Treatment of Ethanol Extract of Moutan Cortex Radicis in Oxidative Stressed PC12 Cells

Samwoong Rho; Hwan-Suck Chung; Moonkyu Kang; Euna Lee; Chongwoon Cho; Hyunhee Kim; Seong-Kyu Park; Hong Yeoul Kim; Moonchang Hong; Minkyu Shin; Hyunsu Bae


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2004

Traditional Korean medicine (SCRT) modulate Th1/Th2 specific cytokine production in mice CD4+ T cell

Eunjung Ko; Samwoong Rho; Eui-joon Lee; Young-Ho Seo; Chongwoon Cho; Yongwon Lee; Byung-Il Min; Minkyu Shin; Moochang Hong; Hyunsu Bae

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Jong-Hoon Kim

Chonbuk National University

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