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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2016

The probiotic Lactobacillus prevents Citrobacter rodentium-induced murine colitis in a TLR2-dependent manner

Seung-Hyun Ryu; Jong-Hyung Park; Soo-Young Choi; Hee-Yeon Jeon; Jin-Il Park; Jun-Young Kim; Seung-Hoon Ham; Yang-Kyu Choi

The main objective of this study was to investigate whether Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) ameliorated the effects of Citrobactor rodentium infection in Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) knockout (KO) and TLR4 KO mice, as well as in wild-type C57BL/6 (B6) mice. TLR2 KO, TLR4 KO, and B6 mice were divided into three groups per each strain. Each group had an uninfected control group (n = 5), C. rodentium-infected group (n = 8), and LGG-pretreated C. rodentium-infected group (n = 8). The survival rate of B6 mice infected with C. rodentium was higher when pretreated with LGG. Pretreatment with LGG ameliorated C. rodentium-induced mucosal hyperplasia in B6 and TLR4 KO mice. However, in C-rodentium-infected TLR2 KO mice, mucosal hyperplasia persisted, regardless of pretreatment with LGG. In addition, LGG-pretreated B6 and TLR4 KO mice showed a decrease in spleen weight and downregulation of tumor necrosis factor alpha, interferon gamma, and monocyte chemotactic protein 1 mRNA expression compared with the non-pretreated group. In contrast, such changes were not observed in TLR2 KO mice, regardless of pretreatment with LGG. From the above results, we conclude that pretreatment with LGG ameliorates C. rodentium-induced colitis in B6 and TLR4 KO mice, but not in TLR2 KO mice. Therefore, LGG protects mice from C. rodentium-induced colitis in a TLR2-dependent manner.


Laboratory Animal Research | 2016

Establishment of a mouse model of 70% lethal dose by total-body irradiation.

Seung-Hyun Ryu; Jong-Hyung Park; Eui-Suk Jeong; Soo-Young Choi; Seung-Hoon Ham; Jin-Il Park; Hee-Yeon Jeon; Jun-Young Kim; Ran-Ji Yoo; Yong-Jin Lee; Sang-Keun Woo; Yang-Kyu Choi

Whereas increasing concerns about radiation exposure to nuclear disasters or side effects of anticancer radiotherapy, relatively little research for radiation damages or remedy has been done. The purpose of this study was to establish level of LD70/30 (a lethal dose for 70% of mice within 30 days) by total-body γ irradiation (TBI) in a mouse model. For this purpose, at first, 8-week-old male ICR and C57BL/6N mice from A and B companies were received high dose (10, 11, 12 Gy) TBI. After irradiation, the body weight and survival rate were monitored for 30 days consecutively. In next experiment, 5-week-old male ICR and C57BL/6N mice from B company were received same dose irradiation. Results showed that survival rate and body weight change rate in inbred C57BL/6N mice were similar between A and B company. In ICR mice, however, survival rate and body weight change rate were completely different among the companies. Significant difference of survival rate both ICR and C57BL6N mice was not observed in between 5-week-old and 8-week-old groups receiving 10 or 12 Gy TBI. Our results indicate that the strain and age of mice, and even purchasing company (especially outbred), should be matched over experimental groups in TBI experiment. Based on our results, 8-week-old male ICR mice from B company subjected to 12 Gy of TBI showed LD70/30 and suitable as a mouse model for further development of new drug using the ideal total-body irradiation model.


Journal of Microbiology | 2018

A murine colitis model developed using a combination of dextran sulfate sodium and Citrobacter rodentium.

Jin-Il Park; Sun-Min Seo; Jong-Hyung Park; Hee-Yeon Jeon; Jun-Young Kim; Seung-Hyun Ryu; Yang-Kyu Choi

Adult mice were treated with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) and infected with Citrobacter rodentium for developing a novel murine colitis model. C57BL/6N mice (7-week-old) were divided into four groups. Each group composed of control, dextran sodium sulfate-treated (DSS), C. rodentium-infected (CT), and DSS-treated and C. rodentium-infected (DSS-CT) mice. The DSS group was administered 1% DSS in drinking water for 7 days. The CT group was supplied with normal drinking water for 7 days and subsequently infected with C. rodentium via oral gavage. The DSS-CT group was supplied with 1% DSS in drinking water for 7 days and subsequently infected with C. rodentium via oral gavage. The mice were sacrificed 10 days after the induction of C. rodentium infection. The DSS-CT group displayed significantly shorter colon length, higher spleen to body weight ratio, and higher histopathological score compared to the other three groups. The mRNA expression levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interferon (INF)-γ were significantly upregulated; however, those of interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 were significantly downregulated in the DSS-CT group than in the control group. These results demonstrated that a combination of low DSS concentration (1%) and C. rodentium infection could effectively induce inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in mice. This may potentially be used as a novel IBD model, in which colitis is induced in mice by the combination of a chemical and a pathogen.


IEEE International Electron Device Meeting | 2007

A High Speed Unified-RAM (URAM) Cell Multi-Functioning Capacitorless DRAM and NVM

Yang-Kyu Choi; Joon-Kyu Han; Seung-Hyun Ryu; Chung-Jin Kim; Sung-Gyu Kim; Maesoon Im; Sung-Jin Choi; Ju-Hyun Kim; Kyongmin Kim; Gyuseok Lee; Jung-Ja Oh; Myong Ho Song; Yun-Chang Park; J. Kim


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2017

A new model of murine colitis induced by combination of dextran sulfate sodium and citrobacter rodentium

Jin-Il Park; Sun-Min Seo; Jong-Hyung Park; Hee-Yeon Jeon; Jun-Young Kim; Seung-Hoon Ham; Seung-Hyun Ryu; Yang-Kyu Choi


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2016

Synergic Effect of Pantoprazole and Rebamipide on Surgically Induced Reflux Esophagitis in Rat

Jong-Hyung Park; Eui-Suk Jeong; Jin-Hee Seo; Seung-Hyun Ryu; Soo-Young Choi; Seung-Hoon Ham; Byung-Wook Kim; Joon Sung Kim; Sung Min Park; Yang-Kyu Choi


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2015

Differences in whole body irradiation susceptibility according to the strains and age of mice

Seung-Hyun Ryu; Eui-Suk Jeong; Jong-Hyung Park; Soo-Young Choi; Seung-Hoon Ham; Ran-Ji Yoo; Yong-Jin Lee; Joo-Hyung Kang; Yang-Kyu Choi


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2015

Anti-obesity effects of Astragalus fermented with lactic acid bacteria in high-fat diet induced obese mouse

Soo-Young Choi; Eui-Suk Jeong; Seung-Hyun Ryu; Jong-Hyung Park; Seung-Hoon Ham; Inn-Goo Kyeong; Mi-Ra Lee; Ji-Young Shin; Dong-Goo Kim; Kidong Eom; Yang-Kyu Choi


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2014

Bacterial and Parasitological Monitoring in Feces of Common Marmoset

Eui-Suk Jeong; Jong-Hyung Park; Seung-Hyun Ryu; Soo-Young Choi; Seung-Hoon Ham; Seung-Ho Heo; Kyoung-Sun Lee; Jong-Man Kim; Gil-Tae Gang; Eun-Hee Kim; Hyo-Sang Lee; Byung-Hwa Hyun; Yang-Kyu Choi


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2014

Antidiabetic and hypolipidemic activity of Hericium erinaceum cultivated with robusta in db/db Mice

Soo-Young Choi; Eui-Suk Jeong; Jin-Hee Seo; Seung-Hyun Ryu; Jong-Hyung Park; Seung-Hoon Ham; Inn-goo Kyeong; Mi-Ra Lee; Ji-Young Shin; Dong-Goo Kim; Kidong Eom; Yang-Kyu Choi

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Yang-Kyu Choi

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Dong-Goo Kim

Korea National University of Transportation

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Ji-Young Shin

Korea National University of Transportation

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