Hae Won Cheon
Korea University
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Pediatric Research | 2002
Jeong Hoon Choi; Kee Hwan Yoo; Hae Won Cheon; Kyung Burm Kim; Young Sook Hong; Joo Won Lee; Soon Kyum Kim; Chul Hwan Kim
The renin angiotensin system plays an important role in growth and development. Exposure of the neonate to an ACE inhibitor increases mortality and results in growth retardation and abnormal development. We have demonstrated that ACE inhibition in the developing kidney increases apoptosis and decreases cell proliferation, which may account for renal growth impairment. To evaluate the role of endogenous angiotensin in cardiac development, the relationship between ACE inhibition, cell proliferation, apoptosis, several modulators of apoptosis (bcl-2, bcl-xl, and clusterin) was examined in the developing rat heart. Thirty-five newborn rat pups were treated with enalapril (30 mg/kg/d) or a vehicle (control group) for 7 d, and hearts were removed for rt-PCR and Western blotting of bcl-2, bcl-xl, and clusterin. An additional 10 rat pups were treated with hydralazine (10 mg/kg/d) or a vehicle, to serve as a hypotensive control. Cell proliferation was determined by PCNA immunostaining, and apoptosis was detected using the total TUNEL technique. Enalapril treatment resulted in a 24% mortality, reduced body weight, and decreased heart weight (p < 0.05). Enalapril decreased proliferating myocytes by 23%, and reduced proliferating cardiac interstitial cells by 8.1% (p < 0.05). Enalapril also decreased myocytes apoptosis by 60%, but the proportion of myocytes undergoing apoptosis was 10-fold less than that of proliferating cells. Cardiac bcl-2 mRNA, clusterin mRNA, bcl-2 protein, and bcl-xl protein content were not changed, but clusterin protein expression was decreased by enalapril treatment. Hydralazine did not alter cardiac cell proliferation or apoptosis. We conclude that ACE inhibition decreases cell turnover in the developing rat heart, which may contribute to cardiac growth impairment. The loss of myocytes may lead to greater myocyte hypertrophy and myocardial damage during later life.
Pediatric Nephrology | 2001
Hyun Soo Kim; Hae Won Cheon; Jeong-Hoon Choe; Kee Hwan Yoo; Young Sook Hong; Joo Won Lee; Soon Kyum Kim
Abstract A prospective study was conducted to determine the correlation of early morning urinary protein/osmolality ratio (mg/l/mosmol/kg) with 24-h urinary protein excretion (mg/m2/day). Study patients consisted of 53 children (aged 1 month to 15 years). Early morning urine samples and 24-h urine samples were collected and analyzed. In group 1 (children without proteinuria), early morning urinary protein/creatinine ratio (Uprot/Ucr, mg/mg) was 0.061±0.011 and the protein/osmolality ratio (Uprot/Uosm, mg/l/mosmol/kg) was 0.073±0.014. Twenty-four hour urinary protein excretion in group 1 had no significant correlation with Uprot/Ucr or Uprot/Uosm. In group II (children with proteinuria), Uprot/Ucr was 5.78±1.10 and Uprot/Uosm was 4.42±1.34. Twenty- four hour urinary protein excretion in group 2 was 1483.6±303.7 mg/m2/day and its correlation with both Uprot/Uosm and Uprot/Ucr was highly significant (r= 0.87, P<0.001 and r=0.88, P<0.001, respectively). The accepted nephrotic level of proteinuria of 40 mg/m2/h coincides with a Uprot/Uosm ratio of 1.9. In conclusion, early morning urinary Uprot/Uosm is a simple and potentially useful test for 24-h urinary protein excretion, and possibly could be used safely for the assessment of the degree of proteinuria in children.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2000
Eui Seong Lee; Pyung Kil Kim; Young Kwan Park; Hae Won Cheon; Kee Hwan Yoo
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1993
Jong Kwang Lee; Hae Won Cheon; Jee Hee Park; Jung Hwa Lee; Joo Won Lee; Soon Kyum Kim
Annals of Dermatology | 1999
Hyo Hyun Ahn; Ki Sung Kim; Il Hwan Kim; Hae Jun Song; Hae Won Cheon; Joo Won Lee; Chil Hwan Oh
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1998
Young Kyoo Shin; Hae Won Cheon; Kee Hyoung Lee; Ji Tae Choung; Young Chang Tockgo
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1998
Seong Hoi Jeon; Ae Yeon Lim; Young Kook Kim; Hae Won Cheon; Kee Hwan Yoo; Young Sook Hong; Joo Won Lee; Soon Kyum Kim
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2000
Byung Min Choi; Jae Kyun Yoon; Hyun Hee Lee; Hae Won Cheon; Kee Hwan Yoo; Young Sook Hong; Joo Won Lee; Soon Kyum Kim
Journal of Pediatric infectious diseases | 1997
Hae Won Cheon; Young Kyoo Shin; Kee Hyoung Lee; Ji Tae Choung; Young Chang Tockgo
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1994
Jong Kwang Lee; Hae Won Cheon; Jung Hwa Lee; Kwang Chul Lee; Soon Kyum Kim