Inho Sohng
Dankook University
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BJUI | 2001
Hyung-Jee Kim; Hong Sang Moon; Inho Sohng; Hyungjae Lee; Gil-Su Lee; Jeong Gu Lee
To investigate the pharmacological effects of ethanol and its metabolite acetaldehyde on isolated rat bladder muscle, and thus assess the potential influence of ethanol ingestion on the risk of urinary retention in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2005
Hyung-Jee Kim; Inho Sohng; Dong Hee Kim; Dong-Cho Lee; Cheol-Ho Hwang; Ji Young Park; Jin-Woo Ryu
We investigated the pathophysiological mechanism by proteomic approach as a possible tool to detect the marker proteins to develop lower urinary tract symptoms following bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Rats were randomized into 3 groups; control, sham operation and BOO groups. BOO group was divided into 1, 3, and 5 day-group. Conventional proteomics was performed with high resolution 2-D gel electrophoresis followed by computational image analysis and protein identification using mass spectrometry using rat urinary bladders. A comparison of bladder of BOO group with control bladder showed that three proteins of optineurin, thioredoxin and preprohaptoglobin were over-expressed in the bladder of BOO group. In addition, four proteins, such as peroxiredoxin 2, transgelin, hippocampal cholinergic neurostimulating peptide (HCNP) and beta-galactoside-binding lectin, were under-expressed in the bladder of BOO group. These data supported that down-regulation of HCNP might make detrusor muscle be supersensitive to acetylcholine, up-regulation of optineurin means the protection of nerve injury, and down-regulation of transgelin means the decreased contractility of detrusor muscle. Beside these proteins, other proteins are related to oxidative stress or have a nonspecific function in this study. However more information is needed in human bladder tissue for clinical usage.
International Journal of Urology | 2006
Hyung-Jee Kim; Inho Sohng; Cheol-Ho Hwang; Ji Young Park
Background: A simple and non‐invasive methods for the diagnosis of transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder are needed for the prevention of invasive tumor. A proteomic technology has recently been developed to facilitate protein profiling of biological mixtures. We tried to detect the marker proteins by proteomic approach during the initiation stages on N‐butyl‐N‐(4‐hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine (BBN)‐induced bladder carcinogenesis in rats.
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2000
Hyung Jee Kim; Inho Sohng; Gilho Lee; Je Jong Kim; Sung Kun Koh
Korean Journal of Urology | 2006
Jung-Hyun Shim; Inho Sohng; Keum-Nahn Jee; Hyung-Jee Kim
Korean Journal of Urology | 2006
Gilho Lee; Inho Sohng
Journal of the Korean Continence Society | 2004
Inho Sohng; Hyung Jee Kim
The Journal of Urology | 2006
Hyung-Jee Kim; Inho Sohng; Jeong Gu Lee; Duck Yoon Kim; Kwan Joong Choo
The Journal of Urology | 2006
Hyung-Jee Kim; Inho Sohng; Cheonan; Jeong Gu Lee; Duk-Yoon Kim; Kwan-Juung Choo
Journal of the Korean Continence Society | 2006
Hong-quo Jin; Inho Sohng; Youngmin Byun; Heung-Jae Park; Kwan-Joong Joo; Hyung-Jee Kim