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Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2014

Differences in neuronal damage and gliosis in the hippocampus between young and adult gerbils induced by long duration of transient cerebral ischemia

Bing Chun Yan; Taek Geun Ohk; Ji Hyeon Ahn; Joon Ha Park; Bai Hui Chen; Jae-Chul Lee; Choong Hyun Lee; Myoung Cheol Shin; In Koo Hwang; Seung Myung Moon; Jun Hwi Cho; Moo-Ho Won

Response to cerebral ischemia in young animals was very different from that in the adult. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in neuronal death and gliosis in the hippocampal CA1 region (CA1) between adult and young gerbils following 5 and 15 min of transient cerebral ischemia. Delayed neuronal death (DND) of pyramidal cells occurred in the CA1 was similar in all the adult gerbils after 5 and 15 min of ischemia: the DND occurred 4 days after ischemia. In the young groups, DND of pyramidal cells in the CA1 region occurred 7 and 3 days after 5 and 15 min of ischemia, respectively. On the other hand, the activation of GFAP-immunoreactive ((+)) astrocytes and Iba-1(+) microglia was different in the young groups from the adult groups after ischemia. The change pattern of GFAP immunoreactivity in the adult groups was similar in both the adult groups after ischemia; in the young groups, the activation of GFAP(+) astrocytes after 5 min of ischemia was much delayed than that after 15 min of ischemia. Activated Iba-1(+) microglia were aggregated in the stratum pyramidale 4 days after ischemia in all the adult ischemia-operated groups; in the young groups, activated Iba-1(+) microglia were aggregated in the stratum pyramidale 7 days after 5 min of ischemia and 3 days after 15 min of ischemia. These observations indicate that DND in young animals is very different from the adult according to different duration of transient cerebral ischemia and glial activation is very different in young animals after different duration of transient ischemia.


Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2014

Transient ischemia-induced change of CCR7 immunoreactivity in neurons and its new expression in astrocytes in the gerbil hippocampus

Jae-Chul Lee; Ji Hyeon Ahn; In Hye Kim; Joon Ha Park; Bing Chun Yan; G. Cho; Taek Geun Ohk; Chan Woo Park; Jun Hwi Cho; Young-Myeong Kim; Hui Young Lee; Moo-Ho Won

Chemokines and their receptors are important players in organism homeostasis, development and immune response to inflammatory stimuli. In the present study, we examined effects of ischemia-reperfusion injury on the immunoreactivity and protein levels of chemokine C-C motif receptor 7 (CCR7) in the gerbil hippocampus (CA1-3 regions) after 5 min of transient global cerebral ischemia. CCR7 immunoreactivity was dramatically changed in the pyramidal neurons of the CA1, not CA2/3, region after ischemia-reperfusion. The immunoreactivity was increased after ischemia-reperfusion, and it was barely found from 5 days post-ischemia. In addition, CCR7 immunoreactivity was newly expressed in astrocytes, not microglia, in the ischemic CA1 region from 5 days post-ischemia. However, we did not observe this finding in the ischemic CA2/3 region. Furthermore, CCR7 protein levels in the ischemic CA1 region were changed like the change pattern of its immunoreactivity. These results indicate that both CCR7 immunoreactivity and protein levels are distinctively altered only in the CA1 region after transient cerebral ischemia and that the changes in CCR7 expression may be related to the ischemia-induced delayed neuronal death.


Clinical and experimental emergency medicine | 2017

Changes in histopathology and tumor necrosis factor-α levels in the hearts of rats following asphyxial cardiac arrest

Jung Hoon Lee; Tae-Kyeong Lee; In Hye Kim; Jae-Chul Lee; Moo-Ho Won; Joon Ha Park; Ji Hyeon Ahn; Myoung Chul Shin; Taek Geun Ohk; Joong Bum Moon; Jun Hwi Cho; Chan Woo Park; Hyun-Jin Tae

Objective Post cardiac arrest (CA) syndrome is associated with a low survival rate in patients who initially have return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after CA. The aim of this study was to examine the histopathology and inflammatory response in the heart during the post CA syndrome. Methods We induced asphyxial CA in male Sprague-Dawley rats and determined the survival rate of these rats during the post resuscitation phase. Results Survival of the rats decreased after CA: 66.7% at 6 hours, 36.7% at 1 day, and 6.7% at 2 days after ROSC following CA. The rats were sacrificed at 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, and 2 days after ROSC, and their heart tissues were examined. Histopathological scores increased at 12 hours post CA and afterwards, histopathological changes were not significant. In addition, levels of tumor necrosis factor-α immunoreactivity gradually increased after CA. Conclusion The survival rate of rats 2 days post CA was very low, even though histopathological and inflammatory changes in the heart were not pronounced in the early stage following CA.


Clinical and experimental emergency medicine | 2016

Cardiac physiologic regulation of sub-type specific adrenergic receptors in transgenic mice overexpressing β 1 - and β 2 -adrenergic receptors

Ka Eul Kim; Hyun-Jin Tae; Petrashevskaya Natalia; Jae-Chul Lee; Ji Hyeon Ahn; Joon Ha Park; In Hye Kim; Taek Geun Ohk; Chan Woo Park; Jun Hwi Cho; Moo-Ho Won

Objective Combination of β1-adrenergic receptor (AR) blockade and β2-AR activation might be a potential novel therapy for treating heart failure. However, use of β-AR agonists and/or antagonists in the clinical setting is controversial because of the lack of information on cardiac inotropic or chronotropic regulation by AR signaling. Methods In this study, we performed hemodynamic evaluation by examining force frequency response (FFR), Frank-Starling relationship, and response to a non-selective β-AR agonist (isoproterenol) in hearts isolated from 6-month-old transgenic (TG) mice overexpressing β1- and β2-ARs (β1- and β2-AR TG mice, respectively). Results Cardiac physiologic consequences of β1- and β2-AR overexpression resulted in similar maximal response to isoproterenol and faster temporary decline of positive inotropic response in β2-AR TG mice. β1-AR TG mice showed a pronounced negative limb of FFR, whereas β2-AR TG mice showed high stimulation frequencies with low contractile depression during FFR. In contrast, Frank-Starling relationship was equally enhanced in both β1- and β2-AR TG mice. Conclusion Hemodynamic evaluation performed in the present showed a difference in β1- and β2-AR signaling, which may be due to the difference in the desensitization of β1- and β2-ARs.


Neurochemical Research | 2012

Neuronal Damage Using Fluoro-Jade B Histofluorescence and Gliosis in the Striatum After Various Durations of Transient Cerebral Ischemia in Gerbils

Taek Geun Ohk; Ki-Yeon Yoo; Seung-Min Park; Bich Na Shin; In Hye Kim; Joon Ha Park; Hee Cheol Ahn; Young Joo Lee; Myong Jo Kim; Tae Young Kim; Moo-Ho Won; Jun Hwi Cho


Resuscitation | 2017

Rufinamide pretreatment attenuates ischemia-reperfusion injury in the gerbil hippocampus

Jun Hwi Cho; Chan Woo Park; Taek Geun Ohk; Joong Bum Moon; Myoung Chul Shin; Moo-Ho Won


Resuscitation | 2017

Neuroprotection and reduced gliosis by pre- and post-treatments of hydroquinone in a gerbil model of transient cerebral ischemia

Jun Hwi Cho; Chan Woo Park; Joong Bum Moon; Taek Geun Ohk; Myoung Chul Shin; Moo-Ho Won


Journal of the Korean society of emergency medicine | 2017

Primary Aortoesophageal Fistula Presented as Massive Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Chan Woo Park; Taek Geun Ohk; Jun Hwi Cho; Joong Beom Moon; Myung Chul Shin; Ka Eul Kim; Go Eun Yang; Hui Young Lee


Journal of the Korean society of emergency medicine | 2017

Cerebral and Coronary Air Embolism after Percutaneous Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Lung

Myung Chul Shin; Taek Geun Ohk; Jun Hwi Cho; Joong Beom Moon; Chan Woo Park; Ka Eul Kim; Go Eun Yang; Hui Young Lee


Resuscitation | 2016

Hyperthermic preconditioning severely accelerates neuronal damage in the gerbil ischemic hippocampal dentate gyrus by decreasing SOD expression

Jun Hwi Cho; Joong Bum Moon; Chan Woo Park; Taek Geun Ohk; Myoung Cheol Shin; Moo-Ho Won

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Chan Woo Park

Kangwon National University

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Moo-Ho Won

Kangwon National University

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Joong Bum Moon

Kangwon National University

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In Hye Kim

Kangwon National University

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Jae-Chul Lee

Kangwon National University

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Myoung Chul Shin

Kangwon National University

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Go Eun Yang

Kangwon National University

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