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Eye | 2006

Differences in corneal thickness and corneal endothelium related to duration in Diabetes

Joung-Wook Lee; Boo-Sup Oum; H. Y. Choi; Jin-Ju Lee; Byung Mann Cho

PurposeThis study evaluated the differences of corneal thickness and corneal endothelial morphology in diabetes compared with age-matched, healthy control subjects; in addition, we tested for correlation according to the duration of diabetes.MethodsUltrasound pachymetry and noncontact specular microscopy were performed on 200 patients with diabetes and 100 control subjects. We compared the values for diabetics and normal persons with ANACOVA to adjust for age. Moreover, we examined the correlation between the subject parameters and the duration of diabetes by using a partial correlation coefficient that controlled for age.ResultsThe diabetic subjects had thicker corneas, less cell density and hexagonality, and more irregular cell size of the corneal endothelium than did the controls (P<0.05). Central corneal thickness and the coefficient of variation for cell size were significantly higher for diabetes of over 10 years’ duration than for diabetes of under 10 years’ duration (P<0.05). The endothelial cell density and percentage of hexagonal cells were lower for diabetes of over 10 years’ duration than for diabetes of under 10 years’ (P>0.05). Central corneal thickness was correlated with duration of diabetes (P<0.05), but corneal endothelial morphology was not (P<0.05).ConclusionsThose patients with diabetic duration of over 10 years have more corneal morphological abnormalities, especially the coefficient of variation in cell size, compared with the normal subjects. The central corneal thickness was significantly correlated with diabetic duration after controlling for age.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2017

The Effect of Reduced Graphene Oxide-Coated Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Bone Graft Material on Osteogenesis

Jeong-Woo Kim; Yong Shin; Jin-Ju Lee; Eun-Bin Bae; Young-Chan Jeon; Chang-Mo Jeong; Mi-Jung Yun; So-Hyoun Lee; Dong-Wook Han; Jung-Bo Huh

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) coated with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as bone graft materials on bone regeneration. The rGO-coated BCP bone graft material was fabricatied by mixing rGO and BCP at various concentrations. The surface charge of rGO-coated BCP was measured to be −14.43 mV, which formed a static electrostatic interaction. Cell viabilities were significantly diminished at higher concentrations of ≥100 μg/mL. The calvarial defects of 48 rats were implanted rGO-coated BCPs at a weight ratio of 2:1000 (rGO2), 4:1000 (rGO4), and 10:1000 (rGO10), repectively. BCP was used as a control group. The micro-CT and histological analysis were performed to evaluate new bone formation at 2 and 8 weeks after surgery. The results showed that the new bone volume (mm3) was significantly higher in the experimental groups than in the control group. Histological analysis showed that new bone areas (%) were significantly higher in the rGO2 and rGO10 than in the control, and significantly higher in rGO4 than in the rGO2 and rGO10. Conclusively, the rGO-coated BCP was found to be effective on osteogenesis and the concentration of the composite was an important factor.


Materials | 2017

Development and Assessment of a 3D-Printed Scaffold with rhBMP-2 for an Implant Surgical Guide Stent and Bone Graft Material: A Pilot Animal Study

Ji Bae; Jin-Ju Lee; Jin-Hyung Shim; Keun-Ho Park; Jeong-Seok Lee; Eun-Bin Bae; Jae-Won Choi; Jung-Bo Huh

In this study, a new concept of a 3D-printed scaffold was introduced for the accurate placement of an implant and the application of a recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2)-loaded bone graft. This preliminary study was conducted using two adult beagles to evaluate the 3D-printed polycaprolactone (PCL)/β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP)/bone decellularized extracellular matrix (bdECM) scaffold conjugated with rhBMP-2 for the simultaneous use as an implant surgical guide stent and bone graft material that promotes new bone growth. Teeth were extracted from the mandible of the beagle model and scanned by computed tomography (CT) to fabricate a customized scaffold that would fit the bone defect. After positioning the implant guide scaffold, the implant was placed and rhBMP-2 was injected into the scaffold of the experimental group. The two beagles were sacrificed after three months. The specimen block was obtained and scanned by micro-CT. Histological analysis showed that the control and experimental groups had similar new bone volume (NBV, %) but the experimental group with BMP exhibited a significantly higher bone-to-implant contact ratio (BIC, %). Within the limitations of this preliminary study, a 3D-printed scaffold conjugated with rhBMP-2 can be used simultaneously as an implant surgical guide and a bone graft in a large bone defect site. Further large-scale studies will be needed to confirm these results.


Materials | 2018

Load-Bearing Capacity and Retention of Newly Developed Micro-Locking Implant Prosthetic System: An In Vitro Pilot Study

Jae-Won Choi; Kyunghee Choi; Hee-Jin Chae; Sung-Ki Chae; Eun-Bin Bae; Jin-Ju Lee; So-Hyoun Lee; Chang-Mo Jeong; Jung-Bo Huh

The aim of this study was to introduce the newly developed micro-locking implant prosthetic system and to evaluate the resulting its characteristics. To evaluate load-bearing capacity, 25 implants were divided into five groups: external-hexagon connection (EH), internal-octagon connection (IO), internal-hexagon connection (IH), one-body implant (OB), micro-locking implant system (ML). The maximum compressive load was measured using a universal testing machine (UTM) according to the ISO 14801. Retention was evaluated in two experiments: (1) a tensile test of the structure modifications of the components (attachment and implant) and (2) a tensile test after cyclic loading (total 5,000,000 cycles, 100 N, 2 Hz). The load-bearing capacity of the ML group was not significantly different from the other groups (p > 0.05). The number of balls in the attachment and the presence of a hexagonal receptacle did not show a significant correlation with retention (p > 0.05), but the shape of the retentive groove in the implant post had a statistically significant effect on retention (p < 0.05). On the other hand, the retention loss was observed during the initial 1,000,000 cycles, but an overall constant retention was maintained afterward. Various preclinical studies on this novel micro-locking implant prosthetic system should continue so that it can be applied in clinical practice.


BioMed Research International | 2018

Efficacy of rhBMP-2 Loaded PCL/β-TCP/bdECM Scaffold Fabricated by 3D Printing Technology on Bone Regeneration

Eun-Bin Bae; Keun-Ho Park; Jin-Hyung Shim; Ho-Yun Chung; Jae-Won Choi; Jin-Ju Lee; Changhwan Kim; Hojun Jeon; Seong-Soo Kang; Jung-Bo Huh

This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of 3D printed polycaprolactone (PCL)/β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) scaffold containing bone demineralized and decellularized extracellular matrix (bdECM) and human recombinant bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) on bone regeneration. Scaffolds were divided into PCL/β-TCP, PCL/β-TCP/bdECM, and PCL/β-TCP/bdECM/BMP groups. In vitro release kinetics of rhBMP-2 were determined with respect to cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. These three reconstructive materials were implanted into 8u2009mm diameter calvarial bone defect in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Animals were sacrificed four weeks after implantation for micro-CT, histologic, and histomorphometric analyses. The findings obtained were used to calculate new bone volumes (mm3) and new bone areas (%). Excellent cell bioactivity was observed in the PCL/β-TCP/bdECM and PCL/β-TCP/bdECM/BMP groups, and new bone volume and area were significantly higher in the PCL/β-TCP/bdECM/BMP group than in the other groups (p < .05). Within the limitations of this study, bdECM printed PCL/β-TCP scaffolds can reproduce microenvironment for cells and promote adhering and proliferating the cells onto scaffolds. Furthermore, in the rat calvarial defect model, the scaffold which printed rhBMP-2 loaded bdECM stably carries rhBMP-2 and enhances bone regeneration confirming the possibility of bdECM as rhBMP-2 carrier.


BioMed Research International | 2017

The Mechanical Properties and Biometrical Effect of 3D Preformed Titanium Membrane for Guided Bone Regeneration on Alveolar Bone Defect

So-Hyoun Lee; Jong-Hoon Moon; Chang-Mo Jeong; Eun-Bin Bae; Chung-Eun Park; Gye-Rok Jeon; Jin-Ju Lee; Young-Chan Jeon; Jung-Bo Huh

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of three-dimensional preformed titanium membrane (3D-PFTM) to enhance mechanical properties and ability of bone regeneration on the peri-implant bone defect. 3D-PFTMs by new mechanically compressive molding technology and manually shaped- (MS-) PFTMs by hand manipulation were applied in artificial peri-implant bone defect model for static compressive load test and cyclic fatigue load test. In 12 implants installed in the mandibular of three beagle dogs, six 3D-PFTMs, and six collagen membranes (CM) randomly were applied to 2.5u2009mm peri-implant buccal bone defect with particulate bone graft materials for guided bone regeneration (GBR). The 3D-PFTM group showed about 7.4 times higher mechanical stiffness and 5 times higher fatigue resistance than the MS-PFTM group. The levels of the new bone area (NBA, %), the bone-to-implant contact (BIC, %), distance from the new bone to the old bone (NB-OB, %), and distance from the osseointegration to the old bone (OI-OB, %) were significantly higher in the 3D-PFTM group than the CM group (p < .001). It was verified that the 3D-PFTM increased mechanical properties which were effective in supporting the space maintenance ability and stabilizing the particulate bone grafts, which led to highly efficient bone regeneration.


Eye | 2002

Gonococcal keratoconjunctivitis in adults.

Joung-Wook Lee; H. Y. Choi; Jin-Ju Lee; S H Lee; Boo-Sup Oum


Korean Journal of Ophthalmology | 2001

Five cases of microphthalmia with other ocular malformations

Jong Su Lee; Jin-Ju Lee; Yong-Il Shin; Hee-Young Choi; Boo-Sup Oum; Hyang-Sook Kim


THE Coatings | 2017

Effects of Immobilizations of rhBMP-2 and/or rhPDGF-BB on Titanium Implant Surfaces on Osseointegration and Bone Regeneration

So-Hyoun Lee; Eun-Bin Bae; Sung-Eun Kim; Young-Pil Yun; Hak-Jun Kim; Jae-Won Choi; Jin-Ju Lee; Jung-Bo Huh


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Tissue Layer Image of the Photoreceptor Layer Using Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Surgically Closed Macular Hole

Jin-Ju Lee; Na Mi Kim; Min Cheol Lee; Hee Kyung Park; J. Lee; Boo-Sup Oum

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Boo-Sup Oum

Pusan National University

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Eun-Bin Bae

Pusan National University

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Jung-Bo Huh

Pusan National University

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J. Lee

Pusan National University

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Jae-Won Choi

Pusan National University

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So-Hyoun Lee

Pusan National University

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Chang-Mo Jeong

Pusan National University

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H. Y. Choi

Pusan National University

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Jin-Hyung Shim

Korea Polytechnic University

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Joung-Wook Lee

Pusan National University

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