Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Dong-Wei Yuan is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Dong-Wei Yuan.


Toxicology | 2008

Hepatoprotective effect of Arazyme on CCl4-induced acute hepatic injury in SMP30 knock-out mice

Jin-Kyu Park; Da-Hee Jeong; Ho-Yong Park; Kwang-Hee Son; Dong-Ha Shin; Sun-Hee Do; Hai-Jie Yang; Dong-Wei Yuan; Il-Hwa Hong; Hye-Rim Lee; Mi-Ran Ki; Akihito Ishigami; Kyu-Shik Jeong

Arazyme is a novel protease produced by the HY-3 strain of Aranicola proteolyticus, which is a Gram-negative aerobic bacterium that has been isolated from the intestine of the spider Nephila clavata. This study focused on the hepatoprotective effect of Arazyme on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced acute hepatic injury in senescence marker protein 30 (SMP30) knock-out (KO) mice and SMP30 wild-type (WT) mice. WT mice and SMP30 KO mice were divided into eight groups as follows: (i) two negative control groups (G1, G5) which were treated with a single intraperitoneal (i.p.) olive oil injection. (ii) Two positive control groups (G2, G6) which received a single i.p. CCl4 (0.4mL/kg) injection. (iii) Two vitamin C-treated groups (G3, G7) which received a single oral administration of vitamin C (100mg/kg) and were injected with a single i.p. CCl4 (0.4mL/kg). (iv) Two Arazyme-treated groups (G4, G8) which received a single oral administration of Arazyme (500mg/kg) and were injected with a single i.p. CCl4 (0.4mL/kg). Through present study, we could find that Arazyme-treated groups showed decreased degree of liver injury, increased expression of SMP30, decreased expression of phospho-Smad3 (p-Smad3), elevated expression of antioxidant proteins including sorbitol dehydrogenase, dihydropteridine reductase (DHPR), dehydrofolate reductase (DHFR), NADH dehydrogenase, glutathione S-transferase kappa 1 (GSTK1) and phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPx) compared with non-Arazyme-treated groups. Therefore, it is concluded that Arazyme plays a significant role in protecting injured hepatocytes by increasing the expression of SMP30, inhibiting the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)/Smad pathway and elevating the expression of antioxidant proteins.


Laboratory Investigation | 2009

Helicobacter pylori promotes hepatic fibrosis in the animal model

Mi-Ran Ki; Hye-Rim Lee; Hai-Jie Yang; Dong-Wei Yuan; Il-Hwa Hong; Jin-Kyu Park; Kyung-Sook Hong; Jung-Youn Han; Ok-Kyung Hwang; Dong-Hwan Kim; Sun-Hee Do; Ronald D. Cohn; Kyu-Shik Jeong

Helicobacter pylori infection has been reported to be very common in patients with chronic liver diseases, including cirrhosis. To elucidate the pathological effect of H. pylori infection on the progression of hepatic fibrosis, C57BL/6 mice and Sprague–Dawley rats were orally inoculated with H. pylori, and hepatic fibrosis was induced with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) administration. We observed the histopathological changes and the presence of H. pylori genes by PCR in the liver. Significant increase in the fibrotic score as well as in serum alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels was shown in the CCl4+H. pylori group compared with that in the CCl4-treated group. Compared with the CCl4-treated group, α-smooth muscle actin and transforming growth factor-β1 were enhanced; however, senescence marker protein-30, a multifunctional protein protecting hepatocytes against oxidative stress and apoptosis, was suppressed in the CCl4+H. pylori group. The 16S rRNA (400 bp) was demonstrated by PCR for H. pylori genes from genomic DNA extracted from the liver, and H. pylori-infected mice showed 93.8% (15 of 16) seropositivity by contrast with seronegativity in all H. pylori-noninfected mice. In addition, immunohistochemical study against H. pylori showed positive antigen fragments in the liver of the infected groups. Consequently, our data suggest that H. pylori infection could be an important contributing infectious factor to the development of liver cirrhosis.


European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology | 2008

Primary biliary cirrhosis, similar to that in human beings, in a male C57BL/6 mouse infected with Helicobacter pylori.

Mi-Ran Ki; Hye-Rim Lee; Il-Hwa Hong; Jin-Kyu Park; Hai-Jie Yang; Dong-Wei Yuan; Ok-Kyung Hwang; Sun-Hee Do; Sung-Eun Yoo; Kyu-Shik Jeong

We report a case of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) that occurred in a 24-month-old male C57BL/6 mouse infected with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Microscopically, the portal tract in the liver showed nonsuppurative destructive cholangitis with variable cytologic distortion of the epithelial cells and peribiliary lymphoplasmacytic infiltration. Immunohistochemistry using alpha-smooth muscle actin demonstrated fibrous bands associating with the wall of vasculature. The level of serum antivacuolating toxin IgG in this mouse showed the highest value (optical density=2.1470) of the H. pylori-infected group (n=13) (optical density=1.7168+/-0.1759, mean+/-SD). Spontaneously developed PBC-like lesions in C57BL/6 mice have been reported by several authors. However, this case strikingly resembles human PBC with its characterized histological features. Therefore, we propose that the increase in vacuolating toxin caused by H. pylori infection may be related to the development of PBC by molecular mimicry.


Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2009

Multiple urogenital abnormalities in a Persian cat

Bruce H. Williams; Il-Hwa Hong; Jin-Kyu Park; Hai-Jie Yang; Dong-Wei Yuan; Hye-Rim Lee; Kyung-Sook Hong; Mi-Ran Ki; Kyu-Shik Jeong

A 1.5-year-old female Persian cat was presented for inappetence and azotemia. Ultrasonography and urography revealed multiple abnormalities involving the genitourinary tract, including agenesis of the right kidney and ureter. Gross examination of the abnormal uterus revealed segmental aplasia of right caudal uterine horn causing cranial distension with fluid, a normal left uterine horn, and both normal ovaries. Microscopically, endometrial glands of the right uterine horn were markedly decreased in number. The right uterine horn was hemorrhagic suggesting estrus. This is the first report of this combination of urinary and uterus abnormalities in the veterinary literature.


Journal of Life Science | 2008

Adenocarcinoma of Meibomian Glands and Moll Glands in the Eyelid of Canine

Dong-Wei Yuan; Hai-Jie Yang; Il-Hwa Hong; Mi-Ran Ki; Jin-Kyu Park; Hye-Rim Lee; Sung-Eun Yoo; Kyu-Shik Jeong

A 4-year-old female beagle with progressive exophthalmos and which had a neoplastic mass with diameter of 1.4 cm in the left lower ocular adnexa. Histologically, the mass was composed of hyperplastic lobules and tubular structures separated by fibrous septum. The well differentiated sebaceous gland forming various sized lobules, and infiltration of mast cells and mononuclear inflammatory cells were observed. Apical decapitation secretion of these tubular structures with basophilic materials in their lumen showed mild sebaceous gland metaplasia. Immunohistochemical studying, cell groups were positive in α-SMA and vimentin. The primary tumor was diagnosed as adenocarcinoma originated from moll gland and meibomian gland of the eyelid, and the infiltrating intraocular neoplasm was diagnosed as a malignant mixed tumor.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2008

Eosinophilic myositis in a slaughtered Korean native cattle

Sun Hee Do; Da-Hee Jeong; Jae-Yong Chung; Jin-Kyu Park; Hai-Jie Yang; Dong-Wei Yuan; Kyu-Shik Jeong

Histopathological findings of eosinophilic myositis in the carcass of a slaughtered Korean native cow are presented. Lesions contained massive fibrous septae with vacuolar changes in some lesions, and the hypercontraction and rupturing of muscle bundles, with replacement by eosinophils. Necrosis and severe eosinophil infiltration were observed. Sarcoplasmic fragmentation and atrophy developed. Typical of granuloma, calcified myofibers were focally surrounded by macrophages and numerous inflammatory cells, and multinucleated giant cell formation was evident.


Journal of Life Science | 2007

Mixed Osteosarcoma with Metastatic Alveolar Carcinomatous Appearance in Canine Mammary Gland Tumor

Il-Hwa Hong; Jin-Kyu Park; Hai-Jie Yang; Dong-Wei Yuan; Mi-Ran Ki; Hye-Rim Lee; Kyung-Sook Hong; Jung-Youn Han; Ok-Kyung Hwang; Tae-Hwan Kim; Sun-Hee Do; Kyu-Shik Jeong

We describe here a case of malignant mixed osteogenic tumor of the mammary gland with alveolar carcinomatous appreance. A firm, 2 to 2.5cm (in diameter) mass under the 5th nipple, showing the structure of extraosseous osteogenic sarcoma, was removed from the left 5th mammary gland of 12-year-old female dog. When investigated under the microscope, the osteoid material undergoing mineralization was surrounded by numerous scattered osteoblasts and a few osteoclastic cells throughout the osteoid tumorous stroma. The osteoid lesions were continuous with hypercellular myoepithelial cells of a very immature character with several mitotic figures. In addition, there were also carcinomatous tubules and alveoli, with invading cells into peripheral stroma, surrounded by myoepithelial cells in the mammary gland. In these lesions, emanating cords of tumor cells appear to be continuous with the myoepithelial cell layer of a duct. The presence of all these cell types suggests the existence of a common malignant origin, the stem cell being differentiated into epithelial carcinomatous and mesenchymal sarcomatous chondral and osteogenic tissues.


Journal of Life Science | 2008

HER-2/neu Protein Expression in Canine Mammary Adenocarcinoma

Hai-Jie Yang; Sun Hee Do; Dong-Wei Yuan; Il-Hwa Hong; Mi-Ran Ki; Jin-Kyu Park; Hye-Rim Lee; Kyung-Sook Hong; Ok-Kyung Hwang; Jung-Youn Han; Ho-Yong Park; Sung-Eun Yoo; Kyu-Shik Jeong

In this study to evaluate the involvement of EGFR, HER-2/neu and ALCAM (CD166) oncogene products in canine mammary neoplastic lesions, sections of archived paraffin-embedded samples of 49 mammary tumors were analyzed immunohistochemically using antibodies against human EGFR and HER-2/neu and ALCAM. These 49 tumors were divided into 2 groups: 22 benign (19 adenoma, 3 benign mixed tumors) and 27 malignant tumors (2 simple adenocarcinomas, 5 complex adenocarcinomas, 3 solid carcinoma, 5 sclerosing carcinoma, 8 malignant mixed tumors and 4 malignant myoepithelioma). As a result of immunostaining, 31.8% (7/22) of the benign tumors and 29.6% (8/27) of the malignant tumors expressed the HER-2/neu oncogene product, EGFR expression was detected in 27.3% (6/22) of benign tumors and in 22.2% (6/27) of the malignant tumors. ALCAM expression was detected in 40.9% (9/22) of benign tumors and in 7.4% (2/27) of the malignant tumors. These results suggest that some of the biological and morphological characteristics of the tumor are associated with canine mammary gland tumors, as also reported for human breast cancer, the possibility of using anti-HER-2/neu antibodies in the treatment of canine mammary tumors.


Journal of Life Science | 2008

Perianal Adenocarcinoma in Dog

Hai-Jie Yang; Sun Hee Do; Dong-Wei Yuan; Il-Hwa Hong; Mi-Ran Ki; Jin-Kyu Park; Hye-Rim Lee; Ok-Kyung Hwang; Jung-Youn Han; Kyung-Sook Hong; Ho-Yong Park; Sung-Eun Yoo; Kyu-Shik Jeong

A 12.6-year-old, male Shitzu was diagnosed with perianal adenocarcinoma. The presented mass was brown to black, 4×3×3 cm in size, and yellowish on cut section. Microscopic findings revealed that the mass composed of variable sized clusters of hepatoid cells with inconspicuous distinct. The tumor cells were polyhedral and pyknotic and exhibited high mitotic activity. Tumor cells intermingled with basaloid cells and primitive cells invaded the adjacent normal tissues. Basaloid cells exhibited positive immunoreactivity for Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER-2/neu), matrix metallopnateinase 9 (MMP-9), and perianal adenocarcinoma, protein kinase C alpha (PKC α). Generally, tumors of the perianal gland are common and benign 4.5 times more often than carcinoma in the dog, particularly in males. In the present report, we examined histopathological and immunohistochemical characteristics of a rare perianal adenocarcinoma in association with proteins involved tumor metastasis and adenocarcinoma development.


Journal of Life Science | 2007

Intestinal and Mesenteric Lymphosarcoma on Alcohol Liver Disease in the Mice

Dong-Wei Yuan; Hai-Jie Yang; Il-Hwa Hong; Mi-Ran Ki; Jin-Kyu Park; Hye-Rim Lee; Seung-Eun Yoo; Kyu-Shik Jeong

In the study of investigate the expression and effects of adrenomedullin (AM) in the tissue injured by ethanol in our laboratory, there were lymphosarcomas involving mesenteric lymph node and intestine discovered in experimental mice. Lymphosarcoma is probably the second most common spontaneous neoplastic disease, the incidence of which is dependent on the strain of mouse. The diagnosis of lymphosarcoma was based on gross and light microscopic studies. Grossly, the excised intestine and mesentery showed soft-to-firm, cream-colored, displayed protuberance into the lumen. The neoplastic cells had mainly infiltrated into the mucosal and mesenteric lymph node, and have round hyperchromatic nuclei and a small amount of cytoplasm. The origin of these tumor cells was determined by immunohistochemistry positive of CD20, CD3 and Vimentin.

Collaboration


Dive into the Dong-Wei Yuan's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Hai-Jie Yang

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Il-Hwa Hong

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Jin-Kyu Park

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Kyu-Shik Jeong

National Institutes of Health

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Sun-Hee Do

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Hye-Rim Lee

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Da-Hee Jeong

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Mi-Ran Ki

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Won-Il Jeong

Kyungpook National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Kyu-Shik Jeong

National Institutes of Health

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge