Hea-Ja Baek
Pukyong National University
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Tissue & Cell | 2013
Sang-Woo Hur; Chi-Hoon Lee; Seung-Hyun Lee; Byeong-Hoon Kim; Hyung-Bae Kim; Hea-Ja Baek; Young-Don Lee
The characteristics and distributions of cholecystokinin (CCK)-producing cells and mucus-secreting goblet cells were investigated in the digestive tract of the blacktip grouper (Epinephelus fasciatus). CCK-producing cells were scattered throughout the digestive tract. The highest frequency of CCK-producing cells was observed in the anterior intestine portion and pyloric ceca, with a very small number of cells distributed as far as the rectum. Mucus-secreting goblet cells were found to differ remarkably in their regional distributions and relative frequencies. High frequencies of mucus-secreting goblet cells were found in the digestive tract, mainly in the anterior intestine portion and pyloric ceca, but not the esophagus; the frequency decreased slightly toward the rectum. Our result suggests that food digested by gastric acid in the stomach moves on the anterior (including the pyloric ceca) and mid intestine portion, thereby ensuring effective stimulation of the CCK-producing cells. In addition, the distribution pattern of the CCK-producing cells closely resembled that of mucus-secreting goblet cells. In E. fasciatus, CCK-producing cells and mucus-secreting goblet cells seem to be well adapted to promoting optimal control of the digestive process.
Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2012
Yong-Ju Park; Hyeong-Cheol Kang; Chi-Hoon Lee; Young-Bo Song; Hea-Ja Baek; Hyung-Bae Kim; Kiyoshi Soyano; Young-Don Lee
We cloned and sequenced the cDNA encoding the and subunits from the pituitary of the blacktip grouper Epinephelus fasciatus, which regulate vitellogenesis and maturation in vertebrates, to achieve stable and healthy gametes. The full-length cDNAs of and were 571 bp and 617 bp, encoding 120 amino acid (aa) and 147 aa proteins, respectively. The deduced amino acid sequences of and were highly homologous (68-97%) to those of other Perciformes; E. bruneus, Dicentrarchus labrax, Thunnus thynnus, and Pseudolabrus sieboldi. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the deduced and amino acid sequences were categorized as a distinct subunit in the family, and are closely related to the teleostei and , respectively. and mRNA exhibited high abundance in the pituitary gland and low in other brain areas, but were not present in peripheral tissues, as determined by RT-PCR.
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2003
Hea-Ja Baek; Mi-Ok Park; Y.D. Lee; Hyung Bae Kim
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2009
Hea-Ja Baek; In-Joon Hwang; Myoung-Hee Park; Hyung-Bae Kim
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2009
In-Joon Hwang; Mun-Chang Park; Hea-Ja Baek
Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2007
In-Joon Hwang; Sung-Yeon Kim; Hea-Ja Baek
Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2006
Sang-Woo Hur; Sung-Jun Kim; Young-Bo Song; Chi-Hoon Lee; Bong-Soo Lim; Sum Roh; Hea-Ja Baek; Hyung-Bae Kim; Young-Don Lee
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2003
C.B. Park; Byung Ho Kim; O.S. Na; Y.B. Song; C.H. Lee; Y.D. Lee; Hea-Ja Baek; Hyung Bae Kim
한국수산과학회 양식분과 학술대회 | 2016
Min-Joo Kang; Da-Som Lee; Sang-Jun Choi; Chi-Hoon Lee; Young-Don Lee; Nag-Jin Yun; Hyung-Bae Kim; Hea-Ja Baek
한국수산과학회 양식분과 학술대회 | 2015
Sang-Woo Hur; Hea-Ja Baek; Chi-Hoon Lee; Choong-Hwan Noh; Sang-Hyun Han; Ji-Hoon Park; Eun-Su Kim; Eun-Jeong Jeon; Young-Don Lee