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Food Science and Biotechnology | 2015

Anti-adipogenic effects in 3T3-L1 cells of acetone extracts and fractions from Styrax japonica fruit

Jin Kyu Kim; Hajin Nam; Yoo Yeon Kim; Harry Jung; Yoon Soo Choi; Joa Sub Oh; Su Kyoung Chun; Jun Gyo Suh

Reduction in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production facilitated by Styrax japonica (SJ) extracts and fractions for inhibition of obesity development through inhibition of adipogenesis was investigated. Treatment of cells with SJ extracts and fractions did not result in changes in cell viability. SJ extracts and fractions inhibited lipid accumulation in a dose-dependent manner during adipogenesis. Expressions of PPARγ and C/EBPα, key adipogenic markers, were decreased in cells treated with SJ extracts and fractions. Inhibitory effects of SJ extracts and fractions were the most powerful in the early stages of differentiation (days 0-2). Intracellular ROS production was decreased in cells treated with SJ extracts and fractions. SJ extracts and fractions can inhibit adipogenesis via reduced ROS levels, which involves down-regulation of adipogenic transcription factors.


Laboratory Animal Research | 2017

Over-expression of myosin7A in cochlear hair cells of circling mice

Yoo Yeon Kim; Hajin Nam; Harry Jung; Boyoung Kim; Jun Gyo Suh

Circling mouse (C57BL/6J-cir/cir) deleted the transmembrane inner ear (Tmie) gene is an animal model for human non-syndromic recessive deafness, DFNB6. In circling mouse, hair cells in the cochlea have degenerated and hair bundles have become irregularity as time goes on. Tmie protein carries out a function of the mechanoelectrical transduction channel in cochlear hair cells. Myosin7a (MYO7A) protein has key roles in development of the cochlear hair bundles as well as in the function of cochlear hair cells. To find whether Tmie protein interacts with MYO7A proteins in the cochlea postnatal developmental stage, we investigated expression of the MYO7A proteins in the cochlear hair cells of circling mice by western blot analysis and whole mount immunofluorescence at postnatal day 5 (P5). The expression of MYO7A showed statistically significant increase in the cochlea of C57BL/6J-+/cir and C57BL/6J-cir/cir mice than that of C57BL/6J-+/+ mice. The MYO7A intensity of the cochlear hair cells also increased in C57BL/6J-+/cir and C57BL/6J-cir/cir mice compared with those of C57BL/6J-+/+ mice. Taken together, the results indicate that Tmie protein may have an important role with MYO7A protein in the development and maintenance of the stereociliary bundles during postnatal developmental stage of the cochlea.


Journal of Audiology and Otology | 2017

The Changing Pattern of Published Articles in the Field of Otology: 1818 to Today

Jang Hee Park; Janet Ren Chao; Min Jae Kim; Yoo Yeon Kim; Jun Ho Lee

To examine and identify the changing pattern of published articles in the otology literature over the past several decades. We used a variety of search engines available through PubMed.gov based on key words in the following categories: diagnosis, diagnostic tools, and therapeutic tools. The number of searchable key words increased from 1945 to the present. Overall, there has been a major shift in topics cover in the otological literature. Most recently, there has been significant increases in the following categories: age-related hearing loss, speech discrimination, and cochlear implantation. Based on this analysis, we believe these represent the areas of major research in the field of otology today. The present study is a bibliometric analysis of the changing pattern of published articles using a new analytic approach. The results identify the shifting topics of research in otology and might be helpful for future studies in Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2017

Improving glycemic control in model mice with type 2 diabetes by increasing superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity using silk fibroin hydrolysate (SFH)

Harry Jung; Yoo Yeon Kim; Boyoung Kim; Hajin Nam; Jun Gyo Suh


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2017

Gene expression profiles and anti-diabetic effect of silk fibroin in C57BL/KsJ-db/db mice

Harry Jung; Yoo Yeon Kim; Boyoung Kim; Hajin Nam; Jun Gyo Suh


in Vivo | 2017

Comparing the Organs and Vasculature of the Head and Neck in Five Murine Species.

Min Jae Kim; Yoo Yeon Kim; Janet Ren Chao; Hae Sang Park; Jiwon Chang; Dawoon Oh; Jae Jun Lee; Tae Chun Kang; Jun-Gyo Suh; Jun Ho Lee


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2016

Silk fibroin ameliorates insulin resistance by suppressing hepatic steatosis and inflammation in C57BL/KsJ-db/db mice

Jung Harry; Suh Jun Gyo; Yoon Soo Choi; Yoo Yeon Kim; Boyoung Kim; Hajin Nam


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2016

Age-related insulin resistance and increase of body fat mass in interleukin-18 deficient mice

Bo Young Kim; Harry Jung; Yoon Soo Choi; Yoo Yeon Kim; Hajin Nam; Jun Gyo Suh


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2015

Anti-adipogenic Effect of Extract and Fractions of Cherry (Prunus serrulata var. spontanea) stem in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes

Bo Young Kim; Ha Jin Nam; Harry Jung; Yoon Soo Choi; Yoo Yeon Kim; Sung Mok Hong; Jin Kyu Kim; Jun Gyo Suh


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2015

Anti-apoptosis effect of silk fibroin in RIN5F cell on high glucose condition

Yoon Soo Choi; Jun Hong Park; Hajin Nam; Harry Jung; Yoo Yeon Kim; Boyoung Kim; Sung-Mok Hong; Jun-Gyo Suh

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Janet Ren Chao

George Washington University

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