Eun Ji Seo
Ajou University
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2011
Eun Ji Seo; Dong-Ung Lee; Jong Hwan Kwak; Sun-Mee Lee; Yeong Shik Kim; Yi-Sook Jung
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Cyperus rotundus, a well-known oriental traditional medicine, has been reported to exhibit wide spectrum activity in biological systems including the circulatory system, however, little information is available on its antiplatelet activity. This study was undertaken to investigate the antiplatelet effects of Cyperus rotundus EtOH extract (CRE) and its constituent compounds. MATERIALS AND METHODS The antiplatelet activities of CRE and its eight constituent compounds were evaluated by examining their effects on rat platelet aggregations in vitro and ex vivo, and on mice tail bleeding times. RESULTS During the in vitro platelet aggregation study, CRE showed significant and concentration-dependent inhibitory effects on collagen-, thrombin-, and/or AA-induced platelet aggregation. Of its eight components, (+)-nootkatone was found to have the most potent inhibitory effect on collagen-, thrombin-, and AA-induced platelet aggregation. In addition, CRE- and (+)-nootkatone-treated mice exhibited significantly prolonged bleeding times. Furthermore, (+)-nootkatone had a significant inhibitory effect on rat platelet aggregation ex vivo. CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates the antiplatelet effects of CRE and its active component (+)-nootkatone, and suggests that these agents might be of therapeutic benefit for the prevention of platelet-associated cardiovascular diseases.
Cardiovascular Research | 2010
Mi-Young Kim; Eun Ji Seo; Dong Ha Lee; Eun Joo Kim; Hye Soo Kim; Hea-Young Cho; Eun Yong Chung; Soo Hwan Lee; Eun Joo Baik; Chang-Hyun Moon; Yi-Sook Jung
AIMS Because apoptotic death plays a critical role in cardiomyocyte loss during ischaemic heart injury, a detailed understanding of the mechanisms involved is likely to have a substantial impact on the optimization and development of treatment strategies. The goal of this study was to assess gene profiling during ischaemia/hypoxia and to evaluate the functions of ischaemia/hypoxia-responsive genes in in vivo and in vitro ischaemia/hypoxia-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis models. METHODS AND RESULTS DNA microarray analysis and real-time polymerase chain reaction were performed on hearts obtained from an in vivo rat transient ischaemia model and on neonatal rat cardiomyocytes from an in vitro hypoxia model. Three genes, namely Ddit4, Gadd45beta and Atf3, were found to be up-regulated in vivo and in vitro. Using loss-of-function and gain-of-function techniques, the functions of these ischaemia/hypoxia-responsive genes were evaluated. Ischaemia/hypoxia-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis was remarkably attenuated by the small interfering RNA-mediated down-regulation of Gadd45beta in vivo and in vitro, whereas ectopic Gadd45beta expression significantly aggravated hypoxia-induced apoptosis in vitro. CONCLUSION These results suggest that Gadd45beta is a key player in ischaemia/hypoxia-induced apoptotic cardiomyocyte death, and that strategies based on its inhibition might be of benefit in the treatment of acute ischaemic heart disease.
Phytotherapy Research | 2013
Eun Ji Seo; So Young Lee; Sam Sik Kang; Yi-Sook Jung
The seeds of Zizyphus jujuba (SZJ), a famous oriental traditional medicine, have been reported to exhibit diverse activities in biological systems including the cardiovascular system. However, little information is available on its antiplatelet activity. This study was undertaken to investigate the antiplatelet effects of the ethanolic extract of SZJ (ESZJ) and of its principal components jujuboside A and B. In the in vitro platelet aggregation study, ESZJ exhibited significant and concentration‐dependent inhibitory effects on collagen‐, thrombin‐, and AA‐induced platelet aggregation. In addition, ESZJ‐treated mice showed significantly the prolongation of bleeding times and the protection against thromboembolic attack. A comparison of the effects of jujuboside A and B on platelet aggregation revealed that only jujuboside B had potent inhibitory effects on collagen‐, thrombin‐, AA‐, and ADP‐induced aggregation. Jujuboside B also exhibited superior protection on thromboembolic model. Furthermore, jujuboside B had a significant inhibitory effect on collagen‐induced thromboxane A2 production in rat platelets. This study describes the antiplatelet effects of ESZJ and of its active component jujuboside B, and its findings suggest that these agents be considered as components of preventive and therapeutic herbal drugs targeting cardiovascular diseases associated with platelet hyperaggregation. Copyright
Asian Nursing Research | 2018
Kyoung-Ja Kim; Moon Sook Yoo; Eun Ji Seo
PURPOSE This study aimed to explore the influence of nurse work environment and patient safety culture in hospital on instances of missed nursing care in South Korea. METHODS A cross-sectional design was used, in which a structured questionnaire was administered to 186 nurses working at a tertiary university hospital. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test or ANOVA, Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis. RESULTS Missed nursing care was found to be correlated with clinical career, nursing work environment and patient safety culture. The regression model explained approximately 30.3 % of missed nursing care. Meanwhile, staffing and resource adequacy (β = -.31, p = .001), nurse manager ability, leadership and support of nurses (β = -.26, p = .004), clinical career (β = -.21, p = .004), and perception on patient safety culture within unit (β = -.19, p = .041) were determined to be influencing factors on missed nursing care. CONCLUSION This study has significance as it suggested that missed nursing care is affected by work environment factors within unit. This means that missed nursing care is a unit outcome affected by nurse work environment factors and patient safety culture. Therefore, missed nursing care can be managed through the implementation of interventions that promote a positive nursing work environment and patient safety culture.
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2012
Eun Ji Seo; Tran Minh Ngoc; Sun-Mee Lee; Yeong Shik Kim; Yi-Sook Jung
Nurse Education Today | 2016
Jee Won Park; Eun Ji Seo; Mi-Ae You; Ju-Eun Song
Asian Nursing Research | 2018
Eun Ji Seo; Jeong-Ah Ahn; Laura L. Hayman; Chun-Ja Kim
Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing | 2016
Moon Sook Yoo; Eun Ji Seo
한국간호과학회 학술대회 | 2015
Chun-Ja Kim; Jee Won Park; Eun Ji Seo
환경독성보건학회 심포지엄 및 학술대회 | 2006
Eun Ji Seo; Mi-Young Kim; Dong Ha Lee; Eun Joo Kim; Dae Hyun Cho; Ki Hwan Choi; Chang-Hyun Moon; Soo Hwan Lee; Eun Joo Baik; Yi-Sook Jung