Myung-Cheol Kim
Chungnam National University
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Journal of Veterinary Science | 2006
Jae-il Lee; Hwa-Young Son; Myung-Cheol Kim
This study examined the effects of ascorbic acid on the attenuation of an ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury after a canine renal transplantation. Eight beagle dogs were subjected to a renal auto-transplantation followed by the administration of ascorbic acid (treatment group) and the same amount of vehicle (physiological saline, control group). Blood samples were collected from these dogs to perform the kidney function tests and the invasive blood pressure was measured in the renal artery at pre- and post- anastomosis. The antioxidant enzymes of level 72 h after the transplant were measured. The kidneys were taken for a histopathology evaluation at day 21. The kidney function tests showed a significant difference between the control and treatment group. The invasive blood pressure in the renal artery was similar in the groups. The activity of the antioxidant enzymes in the blood plasma was significant lower in the control group than in the treatment group. The histopathology findings revealed the treatment group to have less damage than the control group. The results of this study suggest that ascorbic acid alone might play a role in attenuating I/R injury and assist in the recovery of the renal function in a renal transplantation model.
Journal of Veterinary Science | 2006
Jae-il Lee; Myung-jin Kim; Chang-Sik Park; Myung-Cheol Kim
Renal ischemia as a course of renal transplantation is a common cause of renal dysfunction as renal failure. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of ascorbic acid on blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine (Cr) and resistive index (RI) for dog models with renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. Renal ischemia was induced on 6 Beagle dogs. The left kidney was exposed to normothermic ischemia for a short period at 30 min followed by reperfusion. On the blood Cr level and RI, there was no significant difference comparing both groups. 14 days after I/R injury a significant reduction on the blood BUN level was observed in the vehicle group (34.06 mg/dl) compared to that of ischemia induced treated group (10.3mg/dl) (p < 0.05). In conclusion, administration of ascorbic acid for renal ischemic-reperfusion injury had influence on blood BUN level, but it was not revealed the influence on blood Cr and RI.
Journal of Microbiology | 2009
Jia-Qi Chu; Xu-Min Hu; Myung-Cheol Kim; Chang-Sik Park; Moo-Hyung Jun
Three indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (iELISA) based on the North American like (NA-like), European like (EU-like) and co-expressed NA- and EU-like recombinant nucleocapsid proteins (N-protein) of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) were validated for the detection of the antibodies in porcine sera. A total of 422 serum samples from unvaccinated pigs were tested. The cut-off value was optimized by a two-graph receiver operating characteristics analysis at a 95% confidence level. This assay was validated with Western blot analysis and IDEXX HerdChek™ ELISA. Cross-reactivity results showed that iELISA was PRRSV-specific. Repeatability tests revealed that the coefficients of variation of positive sera within and between runs were less than 10%. The results indicate that iELISA is simpler to produce and perform, time-saving and suitable for large scale surveys of PRRSV infection at low cost, and is potentially useful to evaluate the efficiency of various vaccines against PRRSV.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2007
Jianzhu Liu; Sung-Nam Cho; Kun-Ho Song; Duck-Hwan Kim; Myung-Cheol Kim; Sung-Whan Cho
We investigated the therapeutic effect of oculo-acupuncture on dogs induced with acute hepatic injury. Hepatic injury was induced by intraperitoneal injection with carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4)) in 8 mongrel dogs (4 females and 4 males, aged 2 to 4 years). The dogs were divided into the control group (4 dogs) and the experimental group (4 dogs). The experimental group was treated with oculo-acupuncture at the liver/gallbladder regions plus the zhong jiao region of the eye after the induction of hepatic injury. Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) activities were measured in both control and experimental groups. The serum AST, ALT, and GGT activities in the experimental group were decreased as compared to those in the control group. The significant differences were detected on the third day (AST, p < 0.05), second day (ALT, p < 0.05) and third day (GGT, p < 0.05) in the experimental group, respectively. Oculo-acupuncture alleviated acute liver damage induced by carbon tetrachloride in dogs was also confirmed by histopathological examination. We concluded that oculo-acupuncture at the liver/gallbladder regions plus the zhong jiao region was effective in the recovery of dogs from hepatic injury in a CCl(4)-induced model.
Journal of Food Science | 2004
Jun-Yeong Lee; T.H. Sung; K.T. Lee; Myung-Cheol Kim
Journal of Veterinary Science | 2003
Jae-Il Lee; Sung-Hyeok Hong; Soo-jin Lee; Young-suk Kim; Myung-Cheol Kim
Journal of Food Science | 2006
Jun-Heon Lee; Myung-Cheol Kim; In Hwan Kim; Hyun-Sung Kim; Jung-Min Shin; Kyung-Bon Lee
Chromatographia | 2003
Jun-Heon Lee; Kerby C. Jones; Kyung-Bon Lee; Myung-Cheol Kim; T. A. Foglia
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2010
Jae-Yeon Lee; Hyun-Soo Kim; Chang-Sik Park; Myung-Cheol Kim
한국임상수의학회지 | 2005
Yoo-Su Kim; Keon-Woo Kim; Ji-Yong Kim; Jianzhu Liu; Sang-Eun Lee; Kun-Ho Song; Myung-Cheol Kim; Duck-Hwan Kim