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Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2015

The Success of Thread-embedding Therapy in Generating Hair Re-growth in Mice Points to Its Possibly Having a Similar Effect in Humans.

Hyun Jong Shin; Dong-Jin Lee; Kang Kwon; Hyung-Sik Seo; Han-Sol Jeong; Ji Yeon Lee; Ki-Tae Ha; Chang-Hyun Lee; Yong-Suk Jang; Byung-Wook Lee; Byung Joo Kim; Myeong-Ho Jung

Objectives: Recently, thread-embedding therapy (TET) has been widely applied in Korean medicine for cosmetic purposes such as reducing skin wrinkles. An inserted thread was reported to have induced continuous stimulation, followed by support for connective tissue regeneration. However, the potential role of TET in hairgrowth has not yet been reported. Methods: We designed this study to evaluate whether TET has a hair-growth-promoting effect. C57 black 6 (C57BL/6) mice were divided into three groups: normal saline-treated, minoxidil-treated, and thread-embedded groups. Normal saline or 5% minoxidil was topically sprayed on the dorsal skin of the mice once a day for 16 days. Medical threads were embedded into the dorsal skin of the mice in a single application. Hair growth activity was evaluated by using dermoscopic and microscopic observations. Sections of the dorsal skin were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Expressions of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), fibroblast growth factor-7 (FGF-7), and fibroblast growth factor-5 (FGF-5) were detected by using immunohistochemical staining. A reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis was adopted to measure the messenger RNA (mRNA) expressions of FGF-7 and FGF-5. Results: TET enhanced anagen development in the hair follicles of C57BL/6 mice. The expressions of BrdU and PCNA, both of which imply active cellular proliferation, were increased by using TET. Moreover, TET increased the expression of FGF-7, an anagen-inducing growth factor, while decreasing the expression of FGF-5, an anagen-cessation growth factor, both at the protein and the mRNA levels. Conclusion: TET enhanced hair re-growth in C57BL/6 mice. TET regulated the expressions of anagen-associated growth factors and activated the proliferation of hair follicular cells in depilated skin lesions. Considering its long-lasting effect, TET may be a good alternative therapeutic for the treatment of alopecia.


Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2014

Kaposi's Varicelliform Eruption in Atopic Dermatitis treated with Korean medicine

Dong-Jin Lee; Kang Kwon; Seung-Ho Sun; Hyung-Sik Seo

Objectives: This case report is to present a complete recovery from Kaposi’s varicelliform eruption (KVE) that occurred in a patient with atopic dermatitis by applying Korean Medicine therapies. Methods: Hwangyeonhaedoktang pharmacopuncture (HP), 0.3 mL, and 25% bee venom pharmacopuncture (BVP), 0.1 mL, were injected, 0.2 mL each, at both BL13 acupoints once a day in the morning. Acupuncture was applied at Sama Upper, Middle and Lower of the Master Tung acupuncture points and at ST44 on the left lateral for 30 minutes twice a day. The affected face was gauze dressed with mixture of 2.0 mL HP and 1.0 mL 25% BVP with 20 mL of normal saline twice a day. Herbal Medicine, Seungmagalgeuntang, was administered three times a day after each meal. Results: Rashes and papules on the face were completely cleared after 10 days of treatments. Conclusion: KVE, an acute and urgent dermatitis, can be effectively treated with Korean medicine.


Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2003

A Clinical Study on 1 Case of Patient with Bilateral Simultaneous Bell`s Palsy Treated by Hominis Placenta Herbal-Acupuncture

Jae-Hoo Jung; Hyung-Sik Seo; Kang Kwon

Objective : This study was carried out to investigate the progress of bilateral simultaneous facial palsy and the effect of Hominis Placenta herbal-acupunture and the other oriental medical therapies. Method : We used two methods to research the progress of disease. 1. Diagnosis - Facial muscle test, Taste test, Hearing test, Photographies, Lab-finding 2. Treatment - Acupuncture, Herbal-acupuncture, Electroacupuncture, Herb-med Edema rate, Pain endurance, WBC, Hemoglobin, Platelet, Total protein, Albumin, Globulin, RA factor, CRP Results : The onset of Rt. facial palsy was earlier than Lt. facial palsy 3days. The reaction on the treatment of Rt. facial palsy was more dull than Lt. facial palsy. In terms of treatment period, Rt. facial palsy was very longer than Lt. facial palsy. Conclusion : According to the above results, we discoveried that Hominis Placenta herbal-acupunture and the other oriental medical therapies had good influence on the bilateral simultaneous facial palsy. In the future, we should endeavor to know influence between Rt. and Lt. face in case of bilateral simultaneous Bell`s palsy.


Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2016

Cornu cervi pantotrichum Pharmacopuncture Solution Facilitate Hair Growth in C57BL/6 Mice.

Seon-Yong Lee; Dong-Jin Lee; Kang Kwon; Chang-Hyun Lee; Hyun Jong Shin; Jai Eun Kim; Ki-Tae Ha; Han-Sol Jeong; Hyung-Sik Seo

Objectives: Cornu cervi pantotrichum (CCP) has been widely used in Korean and China, as an anti-fatigue, anti-aging, and tonic agent to enhance the functions of the reproductive and the immune systems. Because CCP has various growth factors that play important roles in the development of hair follicles, we examined whether CCP pharmacopuncture solution (CCPPS) was capable of promoting hair growth in an animal model. Methods: One day after hair depilation, CCPPS were topically applied to the dorsal skin of C57BL/6 mice once a day for 15 days. Hair growth activity was evaluated by using macro- and microscopic observations. Dorsal skin tissues were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Expressions of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), and fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-7 were examined by using immunohistochemical staining. A reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis was also conducted to measure the messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of FGF-7. Results: CCPPS induced more active hair growth than normal saline. Histologic analysis showed enlargement of the dermal papilla, elongation of the hair shaft, and expansion of hair thickness in CCPPS treated mice, indicating that CCPPS effectively induced the development of anagen. CCPPS treatment markedly increased the expressions of BrdU and PCNA in the hair follicles of C57BL/6 mice. In addition, CCPPS up regulated the expression of FGF-7, which plays an important role in the development of hair follicles. Conclusion: These results reveal that CCPPS facilitates hair re-growth by proliferation of hair follicular cells and up-regulation of FGF-7 and suggest that CCPPS can potentially be applied as an alternative treatment for patients with alopecia.


Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2015

Toxicity of Single-dose Intramuscular Injection of Samjeong Pharmacopuncture in Sprague-Dawley Rats

Kang Kwon; Chul-Yun Kim; Nam-Kwen Kim; Seung-Ho Sun; Hyung-Sik Seo

Objectives: This study was carried out in order to find both the single-dose intramuscular injection toxicity and the approximate lethal dose of samjeong pharmacopuncture (SP) in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. Methods: The SD rats in this study were divided into four groups, one control group (1.0 mL/animal, normal saline) and three experimental groups (0.25, 0.5, and 1.0 mL/animal, SP). All groups consisted of five male and five female rats. SP was injected as a single-dose intramuscularly at the thigh. After the injection, general symptoms and weight were observed for 14 days. After the observations had ended, hematologic and serum biochemical examinations, necropsy and a local tolerance test at the injection site were performed. The experiments were carried out at the Good Laboratory Practice firm, Biotoxtech Co. (Cheongwon, Chungbuk). Animal experiments were approved by the Ethics Committee (Approval Number: 130379). Results: No deaths occurred in any of the three experimental groups. The injection of SP had no effects on the general symptoms, body weights, results of the hematologic, and serum biochemical examinations, and necropsy findings. In local tolerance tests at the injection sites, mild inflammation was observed in the experimental group, but it did not appear to be a treatment related effect. Conclusion: Under the conditions of this test, the results from the injection of SP suggest that the approximate lethal dose of SP is above 1.0 mL/animal for both male and female SD rats. Therefore, the clinical use of SP is thought to be safe.


The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology | 2014

The Review on the Ophthalmology related articles published in the Journal of Korean Medical Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Dermatology

Chul-Yun Kim; Dong-Jin Lee; Hyung-Sik Seo; Kang Kwon


The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology | 2015

The Case Report of Tinea Pedis with Id Reaction

Kang Kwon; Chul-Yun Kim; Dong-Jin Lee; Nam-Kwen Kim; Hyung-Sik Seo


The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology | 2014

The Review on the Trend of Teeth and Temporomandibular Joint(TMJ) Diseases Articles that Published in the Journals of Korean Medicine

Kang Kwon; Chul-Yun Kim; Dong-Jin Lee; Hyung-Sik Seo


The Journal of Korean Oriental Medical Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology | 2013

The Report of Preschool Vision Screening

Dong-Jin Lee; Min HwangBo; Kang Kwon; Hyung-Sik Seo


Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2013

Review of cervi cornu parvum pharmacopuncture in korean medicine.

Dong-Jin Lee; Min HwangBo; Kang Kwon; Hyung-Sik Seo

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Hyung-Sik Seo

Pusan National University

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Dong-Jin Lee

Pusan National University

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Chul-Yun Kim

Pusan National University

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Han-Sol Jeong

Pusan National University

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Ki-Tae Ha

Pusan National University

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Min HwangBo

Pusan National University

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Byung Joo Kim

Pusan National University

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