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The World Journal of Men's Health | 2012

Prevalence of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia on Jeju Island: Analysis from a Cross-sectional Community-based Survey

Jung Sik Huh; Young Joo Kim; Sung Dae Kim

Purpose We report on the prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) among men of Jeju Island, representing a coastal and insular area, using a cross-sectional community-based survey. Materials and Methods A total of 553 participants in a prostate health screening campaign on Jeju Island were subjected to measurements of the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), prostate volume, uroflowmetry, postvoiding residual urine volume, and prostate-specific antigen levels. Eliminating 58 participants who were suspected of having prostate cancer, we analyzed the data from 495 participants. The definition of BPH was a combination of moderate IPSS (8~19) to severe IPSS (>19) and prostate enlargement (>30 g on transrectal ultrasonography). Results The prevalence of BPH was 21.0% overall: 11.6% among subjects aged 50~59 years, 18.1% for those aged 60~69, 30.8% for those aged 70~79 and 50.8% among those aged 80 years or more. Compared with previous studies in urban or rural areas, the prevalence was slightly lower. The prevalence of BPH and of moderate to severe LUTS increased with age and showed significant differences between age groups (p=0.028 and 0.033, respectively). A positive correlation was found between the IPSS and quality of life score. Among subunits of IPSS, the nocturia score contributed most to the severity of LUTS and had the highest correlation with a quality of life score. Conclusions The overall prevalence of BPH in this study was 21.0%, which is slightly lower than in previous studies in urban or rural areas.


The World Journal of Men's Health | 2014

Necrosis of the Penis with Multiple Vessel Atherosclerosis

Sung Dae Kim; Jung Sik Huh; Young Joo Kim

Penile necrosis is a very rare complication because of its rich collateral supply. Conservative management is apt to be ineffective; thus penectomy is usually performed. We present a case of penile necrosis and claudication of both legs with multiple atherosclerosis in a type II diabetes mellitus patient who was successfully treated with angioplasty, penoplasty, and additional intracavernous injections of prostaglandin E1. The treatment resulted in relief of the leg pain and healing of the penile ischemic lesions.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2014

Effects of the Novel Compound DK223 ((1E,2E-1,2-Bis(6-methoxy-2H-chromen-3-yl)methylene)hydrazine) on Migration and Proliferation of Human Keratinocytes and Primary Dermal Fibroblasts

Manh Tin Ho; Hyun Sik Kang; Jung Sik Huh; Young Mee Kim; Yoongho Lim; Moonjae Cho

Wound healing plays an important role in protecting the human body from external infection. Cell migration and proliferation of keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts are essential for proper wound healing. Recently, several studies have demonstrated that secondary compounds produced in plants could affect skin cells migration and proliferation. In this study, we identified a novel compound DK223 ([1E,2E-1,2-bis(6-methoxy-2H-chromen-3-yl)methylene]hydrazine) that concomitantly induced human keratinocyte migration and dermal fibroblast proliferation. We evaluated the regulation of epithelial and mesenchymal protein markers, such as E-cadherin and Vimentin, in human keratinocytes, as well as extracellular matrix (ECM) secretion and metalloproteinase families in dermal fibroblasts. DK223 upregulated keratinocyte migration and significantly increased the epithelial marker E-cadherin in a time-dependent manner. We also found that reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased significantly in keratinocytes after 2 h of DK223 exposure, returning to normal levels after 24 h, which indicated that DK223 had an early shock effect on ROS production. DK223 also stimulated fibroblast proliferation, and induced significant secretion of ECM proteins, such as collagen I, III, and fibronectin. In dermal fibroblasts, DK223 treatment induced TGF-β1, which is involved in a signaling pathway that mediates proliferation. In conclusion, DK223 simultaneously induced both keratinocyte migration via ROS production and fibroblast proliferation via TGF-β1 induction.


Experimental and Molecular Medicine | 2017

TMF and glycitin act synergistically on keratinocytes and fibroblasts to promote wound healing and anti-scarring activity

Ga Young Seo; Yoongho Lim; Dongsoo Koh; Jung Sik Huh; Changlim Hyun; Young Mee Kim; Moonjae Cho

Keratinocyte-fibroblast interactions are critical for skin repair after injury. During the proliferative phase of wound healing, proliferation, migration and differentiation of these cells are the major mechanisms leading to tissue remodeling. We have previously reported that glycitin, a major soy isoflavone, stimulates dermal fibroblast proliferation; and the phytochemical, 4′,6,7-trimethoxyisoflavone (TMF), induces migration of HaCaT keratinocyte cells. We therefore investigated whether these compounds display synergistic effects on skin cells during wound healing in vitro and in vivo. Co-treatment with TMF and glycitin synergistically promotes the proliferation and migration of both keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts, with a 1:1 ratio of these compounds showing the greatest efficacy in our co-culture system. This keratinocyte-fibroblast interaction occurred via the secretion of TGF-β, and the induction of differentiation and proliferation was confirmed in both indirect and direct co-culture assays. In an excisional and burn wound animal model, mice treated with a 1:1 ratio of TMF and glycitin showed faster wound closure, regeneration and scar reduction than even the positive control drug. These data indicate that two isoflavones, TMF and glycitin, act synergistically to promote wound healing and anti-scarring and could potentially be developed together as a bioactive therapeutic for wound treatment.


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2016

The Efficacy of Primary Interventional Urethral Realignment for the Treatment of Traumatic Urethral Injuries

Mu Sook Lee; Seung Hyoung Kim; Bong Soo Kim; Guk Myung Choi; Jung Sik Huh

PURPOSE To evaluate the efficacy of primary interventional urethral realignment (PIUR) in patients with traumatic urethral injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS This retrospective study included 13 patients with traumatic urethral injuries who were treated with PIUR between September 2008 and February 2014. All 13 patients were men with the mean age of 56.3 years. Technical success rate of PIUR, time to PIUR, required procedure time, length of hospital stay, duration of urethral catheterization, and complications after PIUR were investigated. RESULTS PIUR was technically successful in 12 of 13 patients (92.3%). The mean time from trauma to PIUR was 44 hours (range, 1-240 h). The mean procedure time was 20.2 minutes (range, 3-90 min). The median length of hospital stay was 15 days (range, 1-60 d). The mean duration of urethral catheterization after PIUR was 25 days (range, 9-65 d). There were no immediate complications related to PIUR, although 6 of 12 patients developed symptomatic urethral stricture after PIUR. The mean time to stricture development after PIUR was 4.3 months (range, 2-12 mo). Of the 6 patients, 2 were treated with endoscopic internal urethrotomy, and 4 were treated with interventional radiologic urethral balloon dilation. CONCLUSIONS PIUR can be safe and effective for patients with traumatic urethral injuries. However, symptomatic stricture formation occurred in one-half of the successful realignment procedures.


International Neurourology Journal | 2014

Association of Urinary Urgency and Delay Time of Micturition in Women With Overactive Bladder

Kyung Kgi Park; Jung Sik Huh

Purpose Accurately measuring urinary urgency is important for diagnosing overactive bladder (OAB) and quantifying improvements in treatment outcome. Various methods have been recommended for evaluating urinary urgency, but these methods assess individual perceptions and preferences. To overcome the subjectivity in measuring urinary urgency, we evaluated the relationship between uroflowmetric parameters and urinary urgency in women with OAB. Methods Consecutive female patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (n=110) were prospectively enrolled in this study between April 2011 and September 2012. Individuals with a history of using medications that are known to affect bladder function were excluded. All enrolled patients completed uroflowmetry with a delayed time to voiding (T2V). After urination was completed, patients were asked whether they experienced any urinary hesitancy or urgency at that time. Results The mean patient age was 56.1 years; 70 out of 110 patients reported some degree of urinary urgency. T2V decreased with increased urgency. Several uroflowmetric parameters were observed to have a significant correlation with urinary urgency. T2V had a meaningful correlation coefficient for individuals with urgency, regardless of the voided volume. There was no significant correlation between the presence of urinary hesitancy and T2V. Conclusions We believe that T2V would be a complementary tool for diagnosing and determining the degree of urinary urgency in women with OAB.


International Journal of Impotence Research | 2018

The effects of testosterone replacement on penile structure and erectile function after long-term castration in adult male rats

Jung Sik Huh; Byung Ha Chung; Chang Hee Hong; Ji Kan Ryu; Jang Hwan Kim; Woong Kyu Han; Kyung Kgi Park

Short periods of testosterone suppression have been shown to reduce trabecular smooth muscle content and increase interstitial connective tissue accumulation in animal models. However, the long-term effects of testosterone suppression remain unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term effects of testosterone suppression on penile structure and erectile function in rats. Subjects were divided into two groups by observation period (short-period group (group I), 12 weeks; long-period group (group II), 20 weeks). Each group comprised three different subgroups (10 rats each): sham-operated control, surgical castration, and testosterone replacement (4 weeks after an 8-week castration period). Group II subgroups included a sham control, surgical castration, and testosterone replacement (4 weeks after a 16-week castration period). Erectile function was assessed by measuring intracavernosal pressure in response to cavernous nerve stimulation, and expression of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) protein was determined by western blot analysis. Serum testosterone values were measured via radioimmunoassay. The results indicated that serum testosterone level, penile length and girth, cavernosal smooth muscle content, and eNOS activity decreased significantly in castrated animals. These effects were rescued by testosterone undecanoate injection. Erectile function was normalized over 4 weeks in rats that received androgen replacement. Expression of eNOS was decreased in the corpus cavernosum of castrated animals compared with controls, while androgen replacement normalized the expression of eNOS. These results were consistently observed regardless of the duration of androgen deprivation. Thus, these data suggest that androgen regulates the expression of eNOS in the rat penile corpus cavernosum and confirm the importance of androgens in the maintenance of erectile function. Additionally, long-term androgen deprivation does not induce irreversible structural or erectile functional changes in sexually mature adult male rats.


The World Journal of Men's Health | 2015

The Practicality of Targeted Prostate Biopsy Procedures on the Dominant Side of the Tumor Determined by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Elderly Patients with High Serum Levels of Prostate-Specific Antigen

Jung Sik Huh; Bong Soo Kim; Young Joo Kim; Sung Dae Kim; Kyung Kgi Park

Purpose To examine the possibility of reducing the number of cores per prostate biopsy in elderly patients with high levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) without significantly lowering the detection rate of prostate cancer. Materials and Methods Two hundreds sixteen men with PSA levels >20 ng/mL who underwent prostate biopsies from May 2009 to April 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. With the help of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the laterality of the dominant tumor burden in patients was determined. The results of targeted biopsies were compared with those of conventional biopsy procedures. Results The mean age and PSA level were 79.5 years and 81.3 ng/mL, respectively, and the overall diagnostic rate of sextant biopsies was 81.9% (177/216). MRI was able to show the tumor burden in 189 of the 216 patients. The detection rate of transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS)-guided targeted biopsies was 87.3% (165/189). Detection rates were comparable with conventional biopsies (81.9% [177/216]) (p=0.23). Of the 177 men in whom the results of the sextant biopsy were positive, 12 men (6.8%) with PSA levels <29 ng/mL did not have any cancer cells according to targeted biopsies. However, all other patients were diagnosed with prostate cancer using the abovementioned techniques. Conclusions We believe that TRUS-guided targeted biopsies of the prostate in elderly men with high PSA levels could reduce the number of unnecessary cores per biopsy. However, a risk of detection loss remains. Therefore, we recommend that at least a sextant biopsy should be performed, even in elderly patients, in order to detect prostate cancer.


The World Journal of Men's Health | 2015

The Testis Completely Replaced by a Huge Epidermal Cyst in an Older Man

Kyung Kgi Park; Chang Lim Hyun; Sung Dae Kim; Young Joo Kim; Jung Sik Huh

Epidermal cysts are commonly encountered, slow-growing superficial cysts in the hair-bearing areas of the body, and are usually discovered in the second and fourth decades of life. These cysts tend to be superficial, meaning that they can be easily found by ultrasound and digital palpation at a moderate degree of growth. However, we found a huge testicular cyst that went undetected until old age. In this report, we describe the interesting case of a patient in whom the right testis was totally replaced with an epidermal cyst. The cyst was found by ultrasonography and further evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging. We performed orchiectomy under the impression of an epidermal cyst. The pathologic report confirmed this clinical impression. Over 24 months of follow-up, we did not find any recurrence of a growing mass on the testis.


Applied Biological Chemistry | 2016

Effects of enzymatic hydrolysate from seahorse Hippocampus abdominalis on testosterone secretion from TM3 Leydig cells and in male mice

Young Mee Kim; You Jin Jeon; Jung Sik Huh; Sung Dae Kim; Kyung Kgi Park; Moonjae Cho

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Young Joo Kim

Jeju National University

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Sung Dae Kim

Jeju National University

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Kyung Kgi Park

Jeju National University

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Hyo Jeong Song

Jeju National University

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Bong Soo Kim

Jeju National University

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Eun Joo Lee

Jeju National University

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Hyeon Ju Kim

Jeju National University

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Moonjae Cho

Jeju National University

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