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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2005

Neuroprotective effect of ginseng total saponins in experimental traumatic brain injury.

Yong Cheol Ji; Young Baeg Kim; Seung Won Park; Sung Nam Hwang; Byung Kook Min; Hong Hj; Jeong Taik Kwon; Jong Sik Suk

In the present study, we investigated whether ginseng total saponins (GTSs) protect hippocampal neurons after experimental traumatic brain injury (TBI) in rats. A moderate-grade TBI was made with the aid of a controlled cortical impact (CCI) device set at a velocity of 3.0 m/sec, a deformation of 3.0 mm, and a compression time of 0.2 sec at the right parietal area for adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. Sham-operated rats that underwent craniectomy without impact served as controls. GTSs (100 and 200 mg/kg) or saline was injected intraperitoneally into the rats immediately post-injury. Twenty-four hours after the injury, the rats underwent neurological evaluation. Contusion volume and the number of hippocampal neurons were calculated with apoptosis evaluated by TUNEL staining. 24 hr post-injury, saline-injected rats showed a significant loss of neuronal cells in the CA2 region of the right hippocampus (53.4%, p<0.05) and CA3 (34.6%, p<0.05) compared with contralateral hippocampal region, a significant increase in contusion volume (34±8 µL), and significant increase in neurologic deficits compared with the GTSs groups. Treating rats with GTSs seemed to protect the CCI-induced neuronal loss in the hippocampus, decrease cortical contusion volume, and improve neurological deficits.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2004

Development of a Rat Model of Graded Contusive Spinal Cord Injury Using a Pneumatic Impact Device

Sang Jun Yeo; Sung Nam Hwang; Seung Won Park; Young Baeg Kim; Byung Kook Min; Jeong Taik Kwon; Jong Sik Suk

An animal model of spinal cord trauma is essential for understanding the injury mechanisms, cord regeneration, and to aid the development of new therapeutic modalities. This study focused on the development of a graded experimental contusion model for spinal cord injury (SCI) using a pneumatic impact device made in Korea. A contusive injury was made to the dorsal aspect of the cord. Three trauma groups were defined according to the impact velocity (IV). A control group (n=6), received laminectomy only. Group 1 (n=10), 2 (n=10), and 3 (n=10) had IVs of 1.5 m/sec, 2.0 m/sec, and 3.5 m/sec respectively. Functional assessments were made up to the 14th day after injury. The cord was removed at the 14th post-injury day and prepared for histopathologic examination. Significant behavioral and histopathological abnormalities were found in control and each trauma group. All trauma groups showed severe functional impairment immediately after injury but following different rates of functional recovery (Fig. 5). As the impact velocity and impulse increased, the depth of contusive lesion revealed to be profound the results show that the rat model reproduces spinal cord lesions consistently, has a distinctive value in assessing the effects of impact energy.


Journal of Neurosurgery | 2010

Repeated rupture of a middle meningeal artery aneurysm in moyamoya disease. Case report.

Yong Sook Park; Jong Sik Suk; Jeong Taik Kwon

A case of moyamoya disease associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage and intracerebral hematoma resulting from repeated rupture of a middle meningeal artery aneurysm is reported. The aneurysm was progressively enlarged over a period of 1 month and was treated with middle meningeal artery embolization. The treatment method is discussed.


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2010

Spontaneous Pneumocephalus Associated with Pneumosinus Dilatans

Jung Sup Lee; Yong Sook Park; Jeong Taik Kwon; Jong Sik Suk

The majority of cases of pneumocephalus are secondary to trauma or medical intervention. Spontaneous, non-traumatic pneumocephalus is an uncommon condition. Most cases of spontaneous pneumocephalus require surgery. However, if there is no evidence of infection or cerebrospinal fluid leak, bed rest and follow-up imaging is an alternative treatment. Herein, we report a 31-year-old man with spontaneous pneumocephalus associated with pneumosinus dilatans.


Childs Nervous System | 2011

Development of an acute obstructive hydrocephalus model in rats using N-butyl cyanoacrylate

Yong Sook Park; Seung Won Park; Jong Sik Suk; Taik Kyun Nam


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2002

Development of Upgraded Cortical Impact Model (Part II: Functional outcome)

Seok Min Choi; Jong Sik Suk; Byung Kook Min; Sung Nam Hwang; Young Baeg Kim; Jae Hyun Kim


Journal of Korean Neurotraumatology Society | 2007

Spinal Cord Arteriovenous Malformation on an Adolescent Presenting with Acute Hydrocephalus and Intraventricular Hemorrhage

Se Yang Oh; Jeong Taik Kwon; Young Baeg Kim; Jong Sik Suk


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2007

Relationship Between Leukocytosis and Vasospasms Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Se Yang Oh; Jeong Taik Kwon; Hong Hj; Young Baeg Kim; Jong Sik Suk


Neuroscience Research Communications | 2003

p53, bcl‐2 Protein expression and the level of cerebral blood flow at the ischemic penumbra in rats

Seung Won Park; Young Baeg Kim; Byung Kook Min; Sung Nam Hwang; Jeong Taik Kwon; Jong Sik Suk


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 1999

Neuroprotective Effects of Magnesium Sulfate and Dextromethorphan on Cerebral Ischemia after Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats.

Mok Jh; Jeong Taik Kwon; Young Bae Lee; Young Baeg Kim; Byung Kook Min; Sung Nam Hwang; D Y Choi; Jong Sik Suk

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Hong Hj

Chung-Ang University

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