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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2012

Hepatic ischemic preconditioning provides protection against distant renal ischemia and reperfusion injury in mice.

Jung Ah Lee; Jin Woo Choi; Jang Hyeok In; Hong Soo Jung; Yong Shin Kim; Yeon Soo Jeon; Yoo Jin Kang; Dae Woo Kim; Yong Gul Lim; Jae Hee Park; Jin Deok Joo

We previously demonstrated that there are acute and delayed phases of renal protection against renal ischemia and reperfusion (IR) injury with renal ischemic preconditioning (IPC). This study assessed whether hepatic IPC could also reduce distant renal IR injury through the blood stream-mediated supply of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into four groups: group I, sham operated including right nephrectomy; group II (IR), left renal ischemia for 30 min and reperfusion injury; group III (IPC-IR), hepatic ischemia for 10 min followed by 10 min of reperfusion before left renal IR injury; group IV (MPG - IPC + IR), pretreated with 100 mg/kg N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine (MPG) 15 min before hepatic IPC and left renal IR injury. Renal function, histopathologic findings, proinflammatory cytokines, and cytoprotective proteins were evaluated 15 min or 24 hr after reperfusion. Hepatic IPC attenuated the expression of proinflammatory cytokines, tumor necrosis factor α, intercellular adhesion molecule 1, and induced inducible nitric-oxide synthase, and the phosphorylation of Akt in the murine kidney. Renal function was better preserved in mice with hepatic IPC (group III) than groups II or IV. Hepatic IPC protects against distant renal IR injury through the blood stream-delivery of hepatic IPC-induced ROS, by inducing cytoprotective proteins, and by inhibiting inflammatory reactions.


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2009

Low dose ketamine reduces the induction of ERK1/2 and CREB signaling protein in a neuropathic pain model of rats

Jin Woo Choi; Jang Hyeok In; Yong Shin Kim; Yoo Jin Kang; Yong Gul Lim; Su Min Cho; Eun Young Shin; Jin Deok Joo

BACKGROUND In addition to causing the loss of voluntary sensory and motor function, spinal cord injury (SCI) often creates a state of central neuropathic pain. Rats given SCI display increases in the activated form of transcription factors ERK 1/2 MAPK and CREB in the spinal cord, which correspond to allodynia in a model of neuropathic pain. This study was conducted to determine if low dose ketamine had an effect on the activation of ERK 1/2 and CREB in the development of neuropathic pain. METHODS This study was conducted to evaluate ERK 1/2 and CREB protein in a sham operated (control) group, neuropathic pain and normal saline (NP + NS) group and neuropathic pain and ketamine (NP + Keta) group. To accomplish this, male Sprague-Dawley rats were anesthetized and then subjected to L5-L6 spinal nerve ligation (SNL, neuropathic rats). The total amounts of ERK 1/2 and CREB protein were then assessed by western blot analysis. In addition, changes in the amounts of ERK 1/2 and CREB mRNA were evaluated by RT-PCR. RESULTS There was a significant increase in the amount of ERK 1/2 and CREB in the NP + NS group when compared with the sham group. However, the amount of ERK 1/2 and CREB protein induced due to SNL were significantly reduced by continuous infusion with ketamine in the NP + Keta group. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study revealed a positive linkage between NMDA receptors and the ERK-CREB signaling pathway. Therefore, NMDA receptors could be the target of future therapeutic approaches. Additionally, the results of the present study provide additional evidence that low dose ketamine effectively prevents and treats central neuropathic pain following SNL.


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2007

Renal Protective Effects of Opposite Renal Ischemic Preconditioning against Renal Ischemic Reperfusion Injury in Mice

Jin Deok Joo; Dae Woo Kim; Yoo Jin Kang; Yong Shin Kim; Yeon Soo Jeon; Jang Hyeok In; Jin Woo Choi; Yeon Jin Park


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2006

Comparison of TIVA and VIMA for Endocrine Stress Response and Anesthesia Characteristics

Hong Soo Jung; Dae Woo Kim; Jin Woo Choi; Yoo Jin Kang; Yong Gul Lim; Keon Hee Ryu


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2006

A Case of Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia Mistaken as Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia -A case report-

Yoo Jin Kang; Yeon Su Jeon; Yong Shin Kim; Hyeon Tak Lee


The Korean Journal of Pain | 2005

Dose-Related Prolongation of Ropivacaine Epidural Anesthesia by Epidural Ketamine

Jin Deok Joo; Yeon Su Jeon; Jin Woo Choi; Jang Hyeok In; Yong Shin Kim; Yoo Jin Kang; Dae Woo Kim; Yong Gul Lim; Ghi Hyun Kim


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2005

One-lung Ventilation in a Pediatric Patient: A case report

Yoo Jin Kang; Yong Gul Lim; Ghi Hyun Kim


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2002

The Effects of Thoracic Sympathetic Ganglion Block and Gabapentin in a Patient with Myokymia and Neuropathic Pain after a Thoracotomy

Jin Deok Joo; Dae Woo Kim; Yoo Jin Kang; Yeon Su Jeon; Yong Shin Kim; Jang Hyeok In; Young Bin Ryu; Yong Gul Lim


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2000

Determinants of Effective Dose of Thiopental Sodium, Propofol and Etomidate in Elderly

Yoo Jin Kang; Dae Woo Kim


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2000

The Effects of Midazolam and Droperidol Pretreatment on the Cardiac Toxicity of Bupivacaine in Rabbits

Yong Shin Kim; Yoo Jin Kang; Dae Woo Kim; Jang Hyeok In; So Young Yang; Yong Gul Lim

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Dae Woo Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Yong Gul Lim

Catholic University of Korea

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Yong Shin Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Jang Hyeok In

Catholic University of Korea

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Jin Deok Joo

Catholic University of Korea

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Jin Woo Choi

Catholic University of Korea

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Yeon Su Jeon

Catholic University of Korea

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Ghi Hyun Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Hong Soo Jung

Catholic University of Korea

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Yeon Soo Jeon

Catholic University of Korea

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