Sungho Yun
Kyungpook National University
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | 2016
Sungho Yun; Sae-Kwang Ku; Young-Sam Kwon
BackgroundThe purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) as the fundamental treatment of osteoarthritis (OA).MethodsTwenty four Beagle dogs were used as cranial cruciate ligament transection models. The dogs were divided into four groups (n = 6) according to the intra-articular injection materials: the control group with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), the PRP group with PRP, the MSC group with MSCs emerged in PBS, and the MSC and PRP co-treatment (MP) group with MSCs and PRP.ResultsLameness score, focal compression strength, articular extracellular matrix (ECM) compositions, histopathology, and real-time PCR were used to evaluate the effects of PRP and MSCs on canine OA. In the order of MP, PRP, and MSC group, these all showed positive effects on the evaluated categories. The lameness scores were lower, and the focal compression strengths of the affected femoral articular surface cartilages were higher than those in the OA control group. Also, the inflammatory changes, when evaluated with Mankin scoring and histomorphologic examination, were significantly ameliorated with the treatment of PRP and/or MSCs. The glycosaminoglycan and collagen composition of extracellular matrix was more favorable in the test groups. The ECM-related genes significantly increased through the up-regulation, while the protein expressions of inflammatory cytokines were decreased through the inhibitory effects of PRP and MSCs on chondrocyte apoptosis and inflammatory cytokines.ConclusionsTaken together, this study suggests that PRP and MSCs treatments have a beneficial effect on OA via the stimulation of ECM synthesis and chondrocyte proliferation and via the inhibition of inflammatory reaction.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2016
Sungho Yun; Hohyun Lee; Jae-Hyun Lim; Kija Lee; Kwang-ho Jang; Nozomi Shiwa; Hassadin Boonsriroj; Kazunori Kimitsuki; Chun-Ho Park; Young-Sam Kwon
A two-year-old castrated male Pomeranian dog was referred with the chief complaints of coughing and subcutaneous emphysema. On physical examination, the crepitant areas were palpable. When auscultated, the right chest was absent of respiratory sound, while the sound of the opposite side was enhanced. Radiographs presented pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. On computed tomography, hypoattenuated bulla-like lesion at right middle lung lobe and trapped air in mediastinum were shown. After patient stabilization, surgery for excision of affected lobe was performed. During follow-up period, there were no recurrence and complication on radiographic examination. Based on clinical and pathological findings, the dog was diagnosed as congenital lobar emphysema.
Marine Drugs | 2018
Young-In Kim; Won-Seok Oh; Phil Hyun Song; Sungho Yun; Young-sam Kwon; Young Lee; Sae-Kwang Ku; Chang-Hyun Song; Taeho Oh
Ultraviolet (UV) B exposure induces DNA damage and production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which causes skin photoaging through signaling pathways of inflammation and modulation of extracellular matrix remodeling proteins, collagens, and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP). As low molecular-weight fucoidan (LMF) has potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, we examined the protective effects of LMF against UVB-induced photoaging. A UVB-irradiated mouse model was topically treated with myricetin or LMF at 2.0, 1.0 and 0.2 mg/cm2 (LMF2.0, LMF1.0 and LMF0.2, respectively) once a day for 15 weeks. Wrinkle formation, inflammation, oxidative stress, MMP expression, and apoptosis in the treated regions were compared with those in a distilled water-treated photoaging model (UVB control). LMF treatments, particularly LMF2.0 and LMF1.0, significantly inhibited the wrinkle formation, skin edema, and neutrophil recruitment into the photo-damaged lesions, compared with those in the UVB control. While LMF decreased interleukin (IL)-1β release, it increased IL-10. The LMF treatment inhibited the oxidative stresses (malondialdehyde and superoxide anion) and enhanced endogenous antioxidants (glutathione). Additionally, LMF reduced the mRNA expression of MMP-1, 9, and 13. The histopathological analyses revealed the anti-photoaging effects of LMF exerted via its antioxidant, anti-apoptotic, and MMP-9-inhibiting effects. These suggest that LMF can be used as a skin-protective remedy for photoaging.
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2017
Woo-Yeol Lee; Seong-Joon Yi; Sungho Yun; Tae-Ho Oh; Hong-Tae Kim; Mee-kyung Lim; Keun-Woo Lee
This study was to determine whether blue honeysuckle lyophilized concentrated powder (BH) has positive effects on hypothyroidism and related liver damage in propylthiouracil-induced Hypothyroidism. Levothyroxine (LT4)-treated group was administrated by intraperitoneal injection with LT4, while BH or...
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2017
Eunjik Kim; Sungho Yun; Young-Sam Kwon
An eight-year-old Shih-Tzu dog was referred to Kyungpook National University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital because of severe glaucoma and exophthalmos. The symptoms included severe buphthalmos, conjunctival hyperemia, focal dried cornea and discomfort in the affected eye. Although enucleation was considered as a potential intervention measure in light of the severity of symptoms, it was possible to save the globe and relieve symptoms through evisceration, intraocular prosthesis implantation, and lateral canthoplasty. Our experience with this case suggests that symptomatic salvage therapy, rather than enucleation, is an appropriate approach for resolution of exopthalmos and other complications associated with glaucoma surgery.
Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2011
W. Choi; H.S. Jang; Sungho Yun; J. S. Park; Y. S. Kwon; K. H. Jang
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2016
Woo-Yeol Lee; Seong-Joon Yi; Sungho Yun; Mee-kyung Lim; Keun-Woo Lee
Journal of Biomedical Research | 2015
Sungho Yun; Sae Kwang Ku; Young Sam Kwon
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2014
Hyun Sun Lee; Sungho Yun; Jae-Ok Park; Seungjoon Kim; Young-Sam Kwon; Kwang-Ho Jang
Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2014
Hohyun Lee; Sungho Yun; Kwang-Ho Jang; Young-Sam Kwon