Sook-Won Ryu
Kangwon National University
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Journal of Dermatology | 2009
Ho-Youn Jo; Chun-Ki Kim; In-Bum Suh; Sook-Won Ryu; Kwon-Soo Ha; Young-Geun Kwon; Young-Myeong Kim
Activation of the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)/nitric oxide (NO) pathway in keratinocytes has been reported to be associated with the pathogenesis of melanogenesis. Akt activation plays an important role in the activation of the transcription factor nuclear factor (NF)‐κB and subsequent elevation of iNOS expression. In the present study, we highly detected both iNOS protein and Akt phosphorylation in keratinocytes of the basal layer of the epidermis at the junction with the dermis of melasma skin biopsy specimens, but not in normal skin tissues, from nine patients using immunohistological analysis. iNOS protein and phosphorylated Akt were co‐localized in the lesional skins, and their levels were highly correlated (R2 = 0.69). Furthermore, iNOS mRNA was also detected in an additional three skin biopsy specimens, but not in normal skin, by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Our results describe that iNOS expression is elevated in human melasma lesions, probably via activation of the Akt/NF‐κB pathway, indicating that NO production plays an important role in the mechanism of hyperpigmentation in human facial melasma.
British Journal of Biomedical Science | 2016
Sook-Won Ryu; Jong Han Lee; Jun Suk Kim; Mi-Ae Jang; J.-H. Nam; M.-S. Byoun; Chang Su Lim
Abstract Introduction: Influenza rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have been developed to supply scientists with more sensitive and specific techniques. Newly developed digital reader-based techniques require test evaluations before their clinical application. Methods: Two types of digital influenza RDTs using a digital readout system and one conventional RDT were compared using 314 nasopharyngeal swabs of influenza. The swabs originated from symptomatic individuals suspected of influenza infection, and the presence of influenza was confirmed with influenza real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing and influenza subtyping. Methods were the Sofia® Influenza A + B Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA), which uses a portable fluorescence analyser, the BD Veritor™ System Flu A + B, which uses a colorimetric immunochromatographic method with a reflectance-based measurement digital device, and the SD Bioline assay, which is based on a traditional immunochromatographic method. Results: The Sofia® Influenza A + B system, the BD Veritor™ System Flu A + B and the SD Bioline assay showed sensitivities in relative real-time PCR results of 74.2, 73.0 and 53.9%, respectively, for influenza A, and 82.5, 72.8 and 71.0%, respectively, for influenza B. All three RDTs showed 100% specificities for influenza A and influenza B. The Sofia® Influenza A + B Fluorescence Immunoassay showed sensitive and specific results for the detection of influenza B in contrast to the BD Veritor™ System Flu A + B. The two digital RDTs showed higher sensitivity and specificity than the conventional RDT in the detection of the influenza H3 subtype. Conclusions: Digital-based readout systems for the detection of the influenza virus can be applied for more sensitive diagnosis in clinical settings than conventional RDTs.
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2009
Hui-Young Lee; Seo-Young Song; Seung-Hwan Lee; Seo-Young Lee; Sung Hun Kim; Sook-Won Ryu
Glufosinate-ammonium (GLA) is a broad-spectrum herbicide used worldwide. We report a patient who attempted suicide by ingesting a liquid herbicide containing GLA. A diffusion-weighted MRI showed cytotoxic edema in the hippocampus as well as vasogenic edema in the striata. To our knowledge, vasogenic edema caused by GLA-containing herbicide involving the striatum has not been reported in association with cytotoxic edema in the hippocampus. We assume that this herbicide affected the central nervous system via different mechanisms to produce both cytotoxic and vasogenic edema in the same patient.
Korean Circulation Journal | 2013
Won-Ho Lee; Dong Rueol Ryu; Seon-Sook Han; Sook-Won Ryu; Byung Ryul Cho; Hyucki Kwon; Bo Ra Kim
Amiodarone is a widely used antiarrhythmic agent. Among its various adverse effects, amiodarone-induced pulmonary toxicity (APT) is the most life threatening complication, which has been described mostly in patients who have been in treatment with high accumulative doses for a long duration of time. However, amiodarone therapy in short-term duration induced APT was rarely reported. We describe a case of a 54-year-old man who is presented with symptoms of APT after a few days of therapy for post-myocardial infarction ventricular tachycardia. For early diagnosis and successful treatment, awareness and high suspicion of this rare type of early onset APT is crucial in patients with amiodarone therapy.
Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine | 2010
Sook-Won Ryu; Goeun Lee; Cheong Soon Baik; Sung Han Shim; Jin-Tack Kim; Jung-Soo Lee; Kyung-A Lee
We report the case of a 3-yr-old boy with Down-Turner mosaicism and review the previous reports of Down-Turner syndrome with documented karyotyping and clinical features. The patient showed clinical features of Down syndrome without significant stigma of Turner syndrome. Cytogenetic analysis of peripheral blood preparations by using G-banding revealed mosaicism with 2 cell lines (45,X[29]/47,XY,+21[4]). FISH analysis revealed that 87.5% of the cells had monosomy X karyotype and 12.5% of the cells had XY karyotype; trisomy 21 was only detected in the Y-positive cells. We suggest that additional cells should be analyzed and molecular genetic studies should be conducted to rule out double aneuploidy when karyotypes with sex chromosome aneuploidies and mosaicism are encountered, as in our case of Down syndrome mosaic with sex chromosome aneuploidy.
Archive | 2014
Jaehyun Kim; Sook-Won Ryu; Young Min Ju; James J. Yoo; Anthony Atala
Implantation of bone substitute materials and autologous bone grafting have been used for the treatment of extensive bone defects. Recent advances in tissue engineering have led to integration of viable, biological bone grafts composed of osteogenic cells proliferating within three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds. Not only could these novel grafts be used for implantation, but also they could serve in basic and translational studies of bone development, disease, and drug discovery. The ability to isolate human cells, expand them to a large density, and differentiate them into bone-forming cells remains critical to the success of human bone graft engineering. This chapter will focus on the characteristics and limitations of human amniotic stem cells and their application in bone tissue engineering.
Journal of Clinical Virology | 2010
So-Yong Kwon; Nam-Sun Cho; Youn Jung Cho; Kyoung Won Yoon; Kyoung Young Choi; Jong Sun Park; Sook-Won Ryu; Ju Hun Lee; Gun Woo Ha
BACKGROUND International Standards or commercial panels used for performance validation of diagnostic kits might not reflect the viral characteristics common in Korea. Also, continuous use of these materials is difficult because of limited quantity and high cost. OBJECTIVES Establishment of HBsAg reference materials to be used as National Standards for validation of HBsAg diagnostic kits. STUDY DESIGN 568 plasma units with OD less than 2.0 on HBsAg EIA were collected. HBsAg testing with 3 EIAs and 1 CIA was performed on all units. HBsAg positive units were subjected to HBV DNA quantification, genotyping and subtyping. Candidates for the mixed titer performance panel and working standard were confirmed for HBsAg by neutralization. A collaborative study was conducted for the candidates of the mixed titer performance panel and the working standard. RESULTS Based on the results of the collaborative study, a working standard (KFDA08/024) consisting of a series of four-fold dilutions of 2 materials, one with genotype/subtype C2/adr and the other with C1/adw, was established. A mixed titer performance panel composed of 2 negative and 16 positive samples was also established. A G1896A and a T/I126S mutant are included in the positive samples. CONCLUSIONS An HBsAg mixed titer performance panel and a working standard reflecting HBV genotypes/subtypes prevalent in Korea have been established as National Standards. This will enable consistent supply of validation materials, improve the validation system of HBsAg diagnostic kits in Korea and lead to quality improvement of diagnostic kits.
BMC Research Notes | 2016
Hee Jae Lee; Sung Bae Park; Sung Chul Park; Won Sun Park; Sook-Won Ryu; Jeong Hee Yang; Sunghun Na; Jun Yeon Won; Gi Bong Chae
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2012
Sook-Won Ryu; Seung-Hwan Lee
Infection and Chemotherapy | 2009
Kyong-Hak Lee; Kilsoo Yie; Won Sup Oh; Sook-Won Ryu; Sung-Bin Chon; Seung-Joon Lee