Kyoung-Won Seo
Chungnam National University
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Journal of Veterinary Science | 2012
Kyoung-Won Seo; Jong Bok Lee; Jin-Ok Ahn; Hee-Woo Lee; Cheol-Yong Hwang; Hwa-Young Youn; Chang Woo Lee
The aim of this study was to demonstrate and assess C-reactive protein (CRP) changes in dogs with induced bacterial cystitis with or without antibiotics. We also evaluated availability of CRP levels to serve as an indicator for monitoring or diagnosing bacterial cystitis. Serial CRP concentrations in dogs with induced bacterial cystitis were higher than those of controls (p < 0.001). CRP concentrations peaked on day 7 and gradually decreased thereafter. In the treatment group, CRP concentrations decreased after medication compared to the untreated group (p = 0.032). CRP levels had a linear correlation with urine white blood cell counts among all groups (r = 0.837, p < 0.001, n = 140). Compared to the negative urine culture group, dogs with positive urine culture results had higher CRP concentrations (median 43.8 mg/L vs. 5.9 mg/L; p < 0.001). Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.955; when cut-off value was 12.2 mg/L, CRP measurements were found to have a sensitivity of 92.3% and specificity of 86.4%. This result indicates that rapid increases of CRP occurred after inducing bacterial cystitis and CRP may be a useful indicator for monitoring or diagnosing canine bacterial cystitis together with sediment urinalysis and urine bacterial culture.
BMC Veterinary Research | 2012
Sei-Myoung Han; Hee-Woo Lee; Dong-Ha Bhang; Kyoung-Won Seo; Hwa-Young Youn
BackgroundDevelopment of a method for long-term labeling of cells is critical to elucidate transplanted cell fate and migration as well as the contribution to tissue regeneration. Silica nanoparticles have been recently developed and demonstrated to be biocompatible with a high labeling capacity. Thus, our study was designed to assess the suitability of silica nanoparticles for labeling canine mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and the fluorescence afficiency in highly autofluorescent tissue.ResultsWe examined the effect of silica nanoparticle labeling on stem cell morphology, viability and differentiation as compared with those of unlabeled control cells. After 4 h of incubation with silica nanoparticles, they were internalized by canine MSCs without a change in the morphology of cells compared with that of control cells. The viability and proliferation of MSCs labeled with silica nanoparticles were evaluated by a WST-1 assay and trypan blue exclusion. No effects on cell viability were observed, and the proliferation of canine MSCs was not inhibited during culture with silica nanoparticles. Furthermore, adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation of silica nanoparticle-labeled canine MSCs was at a similar level compared with that of unlabeled cells, indicating that silica nanoparticle labeling did not alter the differentiation capacity of canine MSCs. Silica nanoparticle-labeled canine MSCs were injected into the kidneys of BALB/c mice after celiotomy, and then the mice were sacrificed after 2 or 3 weeks. The localization of injected MSCs was closely examined in highly autofluorescent renal tissues. Histologically, canine MSCs were uniformly and completely labeled with silica nanoparticles, and were unambiguously imaged in histological sections.ConclusionsThe results of the current study showed that silica nanoparticles are useful as an effective labeling marker for MSCs, which can elucidate the distribution and fate of transplanted MSCs.
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology | 2017
D. York; Sita S. Withers; K. D. Watson; Kyoung-Won Seo; Robert B. Rebhun
Adjuvant chemotherapy improves survival time in dogs receiving adequate local control for appendicular osteosarcoma, but most dogs ultimately succumb to metastatic disease. The fluoroquinolone antibiotic enrofloxacin has been shown to inhibit survival and proliferation of canine osteosarcoma cells in vitro. Others have reported that fluoroquinolones may modulate cellular responses to DNA damaging agents and that these effects may be differentially mediated by p53 activity. We therefore determined p53 status and activity in three canine osteosarcoma cell lines and examined the effects of enrofloxacin when used alone or in combination with doxorubicin or carboplatin chemotherapy. Moresco and Abrams canine osteosarcoma cell lines contained mutations in p53, while no mutations were identified in the D17 cells or in a normal canine osteoblast cell line. The addition of enrofloxacin to either doxorubicin or carboplatin resulted in further reductions in osteosarcoma cell viability; this effect was apparent regardless of p53 mutational status or downstream activity.
Journal of Veterinary Science | 2015
Hyung-Jin Park; Ja‐Won Kim; Kun-Ho Song; Kyoung-Won Seo
Three dogs presented with refractory immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (IMT). All patients failed to respond to prednisone, which is considered a mainstay of immunosuppressive therapy. Vincristine-loaded platelets (VLPs), which act selectively on mononuclear phagocytes,were introduced. After the VLPs were transfused, two dogs responded quickly withimproved clinical signs while the third dogwith recurrent IMT was euthanized due to its deteriorating condition. This case report describesthe efficacy of VLP therapy in refractory IMT patients.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2016
Eun-Sik Song; Sang Il Jung; Hyung-Jin Park; Kyoung-Won Seo; Jeong-Hoon Son; Sanghyun Hong; Minkyung Shim; Hyeun Bum Kim; Kun-Ho Song
ABSTRACT One of the most common diseases in high-performance German Holstein dairy cows is left-sided displacement of the abomasum (LDA). Hypomotility of the abomasum is detrimental during the pathogenesis of LDA. It is known that improper interactions between the gut microbiota and the enteric nervous system contribute to dysfunctions of gastrointestinal motility. Therefore, we hypothesized that the gut microbial composition will be different between German Holstein dairy cows with and without LDA. We used 16S rRNA gene analysis to evaluate whether there are any differences in bacterial composition between German Holstein dairy cows with and without LDA. Even though our data are limited to being used to correlate compositional changes with corresponding functional aspects in the pathogenesis of LDA, results from this study show that the fecal microbial compositions of German Holstein dairy cows with LDA shifted and were less diverse than those in normal cows. In particular, Spirochaetes were absent in cows with LDA.
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology | 2018
Hyeri Shin; Aryung Nam; Kun-Ho Song; Kupil Lee; Robert B. Rebhun; Kyoung-Won Seo
The use of the well-known powerful antioxidant ascorbate has recently become more widespread in human medicine. Intravenous administration of high-dose ascorbate has been demonstrated to exert anticancer effects. It has resulted in effective cell death in vitro and inhibition of tumour growth in vivo. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of high-dose ascorbate on canine melanoma in vitro. Four canine melanoma cell lines, UCDK9M1, UCDK9M3, UCDK9M4 and UCDK9M5 were treated with ascorbate for 2 hours at a range of millimolar concentrations (0-20 mM) to investigate the resulting effects on cell viability. All four canine melanoma cell lines exhibited reduced viability in a dose-dependent manner. Further investigation demonstrated that high-dose ascorbate induced apoptosis via the activation of Bax. These findings suggest that high-dose ascorbate has an anticancer effect on canine melanoma cell lines in vitro. With regard to clinical application, further in vivo investigation should be conducted.
BMC Veterinary Research | 2018
Hyuckjoo Yang; Ye-In Oh; Jongwoo Jeong; Kun-Ho Song; Tae-Sung Koo; Kyoung-Won Seo
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2017
Yoora Cho; Dohyun Seo; Hojung Choi; Kun-Ho Song; Kyoung-Won Seo
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2016
Seula Lim; Dohyun Seo; Kun-Ho Song; Kyoung-Won Seo
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2016
Jihye Hwang; Jongwoo Jeong; Tae-Sung Koo; Kyoung-Won Seo