Kyung Jin Lim
Yonsei University
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Menopause | 2012
Sun Young Kim; Seok Kyo Seo; Young Mi Choi; Young Eun Jeon; Kyung Jin Lim; SiHyun Cho; Young Sik Choi; Byung Seok Lee
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of red ginseng (RG) on menopausal symptoms and cardiovascular risk factors in postmenopausal women. MethodsA randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial was conducted with postmenopausal women between the ages of 45 and 60 years. A total of 72 women were randomly assigned to either an RG group (supplemented with 3 g of RG, including 60 mg of ginsenosides, per day) or a placebo group for 12 weeks. We analyzed changes in menopausal symptoms (the Kupperman index and the menopause rating scale), cardiovascular risk factors (lipid profiles, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and carotid intima-media thickness), and serum estradiol levels from baseline to 12 weeks. ResultsSignificant improvements in the Kupperman index (P = 0.032) and in the menopause rating scale (P = 0.035) scores were observed in the RG group compared with the placebo group. Total cholesterol (P = 0.009) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (P = 0.015) significantly decreased in the group receiving RG. The RG group also showed a significant decrease in carotid intima-media thickness (P = 0.049). Serum estradiol levels were not influenced by RG supplementation. ConclusionsRG could be an attractive herbal dietary supplement for relieving menopausal symptoms and conferring favorable effects on markers of cardiovascular disease in postmenopausal women.
Yonsei Medical Journal | 2009
Myung Jae Jeon; Yeo Jung Moon; Hyun Joo Jung; Kyung Jin Lim; Hyo In Yang; Sei Kwang Kim; Sang Wook Bai
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term treatment outcome and major complication rates of abdominal sacrocolpopexy (ASC). Materials and Methods This retrospective study included 57 Korean women who underwent ASC with mesh for symptomatic uterine or vault prolapse and attended follow-up visits for at least 5 years. Forty-seven women with urodynamic stress incontinence concomitantly received a modified Burch colposuspension. The long-term anatomical and functional outcomes and complication rates were assessed. Results The median follow-up was 66 months (range 60-108). Overall anatomical success rates (no recurrence of any prolapse ≥ stage II according to the pelvic organ prolapse-quantification system) were 86.0%. Urinary urgency and voiding dysfunction were significantly improved after surgery, however, recurrent stress urinary incontinence developed in 44.7% (21/47) of cases and half of them developed within 1-3 months post-op. Bowel function (constipation and fecal incontinence) and sexual function (sexual activity and dyspareunia) did not significantly change after surgery. Major complication requiring reoperation or intensive care developed in 12 (21.0%) cases. Conclusions ASC provides durable pelvic support, however, it may be ineffective for alleviating pelvic floor dysfunction except for urinary urgency and voiding dysfunction, and it contains major complication risk that cannot be overlooked.
Growth Factors Journal | 2010
Young Sik Choi; SiHyun Cho; Kyung Jin Lim; Young Eun Jeon; Hyo In Yang; Kyung Eun Lee; Kamdar Heena; Seok Kyo Seo; Hye Yeon Kim; Byung Seok Lee
The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) is effective in the treatment of dysmenorrhea associated with adenomyosis. However, the mechanism of pain relief of LNG-IUS in patients with adenomyosis is unclear. We aimed to investigate the effects of LNG-IUS on the expression of nerve growth factor (NGF) and its receptors, NGFR p75 and TrkA in patients with adenomyosis. Endometrial and myometrial tissues were prepared from 17 LNG-IUS-treated patients and 15 hormonally untreated patients who had undergone hysterectomies for adenomyosis. Immunohistochemistry with antibodies against NGF, NGFR p75, and TrkA, was performed. The expression of NGF, NGFR p75, and TrkA in endometrium and myometrium of LNG-IUS-treated patients was significantly decreased compared to those of hormonally untreated patients. Our findings may indicate that the suppression of NGF and its receptors by LNG-IUS is another possible mechanism of relieving pain in patients with adenomyosis.
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2012
Seok Kyo Seo; Hyo In Yang; Kyung Jin Lim; Young Eun Jeon; Young Sik Choi; SiHyun Cho; Byung Seok Lee
Background: Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) is a biomarker for joint destruction and its serum levels are used for assessing therapeutic efficacy. This study aims to compare changes in serum COMP levels in postmenopausal women with osteopenia/osteoporosis receiving estrogen and alendronate. Methods: A total of 62 postmenopausal women diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis were treated with either estrogen (17β-estradiol 1 mg, n = 30) or bisphosphonate (alendronate 5 mg, n = 32) for 6 months. The controls were healthy postmenopausal women (n = 30). Serum COMP and osteocalcin levels were measured at baseline and after 6 months of treatment. Results: Estrogen decreased levels of COMP at 6 months compared to baseline levels (–8.35 ± 19.38%), whereas the bisphosphonate and control groups resulted in no significant changes (–5.50 ± 18.69 and –1.49 ± 25.34%, respectively). Concentrations of osteocalcin decreased significantly in both treatment groups (estrogen –25.60 ± 24.42% and alendronate –13.76 ± 23.89%, respectively). There was a significant positive correlation between changes after 6 months in COMP and osteocalcin (R = 0.48, p = 0.002). Conclusions: Postmenopausal women treated with estrogen showed significantly decreased levels of COMP after 6 months. Estrogen might provide a further treatment modality in the prevention of joint destruction.
Korean Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2011
A Ra Shim; Yu Im Hwang; Kyung Jin Lim; Young Mi Choi; Young Eun Jeon; Seok Kyo Seo; Si Hyun Cho; Young Sik Choi; Byung Seok Lee
Age of menarche in the group B was signifi cantly later than that in the group A. BMI, waist-hip ratio and blood pressures were signifi cantly lower in the group B compared to those of the group A. Ovarian volume and serum levels of LH, estradiol, total testosterone, sex-hormone binding globulin, 17-hydroxyprogesterone (OHP), and high density lipoprotein were signifi cantly higher in the group B. Postprandial 2 hours glucose, insulin and HOMA-IR were signifi cantly higher in the group A. After adjustment of BMI, the LH/FSH ratio was signifi cantly positively correlated with age at menarche, ovarian volume, total testosterone levels, and 17-OHP levels. Conclusion The inappropriate gonadotropin secretion may be negatively correlated with BMI, and positively with age of menarche and increased ovarian androgen production irrespective of BMI in women with PCOS. However, it may not be associated with metabolic characteristics.
The Journal of Korean Society of Menopause | 2011
Paek Lee; Jung Hwa Park; Bo Hyon Yun; Kyung Jin Lim; Young Eun Jeon; Seok Kyo Seo; SiHyun Cho; Young Sik Choi; Byung Seok Lee
대한산부인과학회 학술발표논문집 | 2011
Ji Won Ryu ; Seok Kyo Seo; Young Mee Choi ; Kyung Jin Lim; Young Eun Jeon; Si Hyun Cho; Young Sik Choi; Byung Seok Lee
대한산부인과학회 학술발표논문집 | 2011
Yeon Hong; Seok Kyo Seo; Young Eun Jeon; Young Mi Choi; Kyung Jin Lim; Young Sik Choi; SiHyun Cho; Byung Seok Lee
日本産科婦人科學會雜誌 | 2011
Chan Kyung Chung; Bo Hyon Yun; Seok Kyo Seo; Kyung Jin Lim; Young Eun Jeon; Hyo In Yang; Kyung Eun Lee; SiHyun Cho; Young Sik Choi; Byung Seok Lee
대한산부인과학회 학술발표논문집 | 2010
전영은 ( Young Eun Jeon ); Kyung Jin Lim; Kyung Eun Lee; Hyo In Yang; Hye Yeon Kim; Seok Kyo Seo; Young Sik Choi; Si Hyun Cho; Byung Seok Lee