Publications by authors named "Yun Ho Choi"

The oculocutaneous albinism II () gene encodes a melanosomal transmembrane protein involved in melanogenesis. Recent genome-wide association studies have identified several single nucleotide polymorphisms within genes that are involved in skin pigmentation. Nevertheless, there have been no attempts to modulate this gene to improve skin discoloration.

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  • The study focuses on an oriental herbal plant, PO, known for treating alopecia (hair loss) in Eastern Asia but lacking scientific evidence on its effects on hair growth.
  • Researchers found that the leaf extract (POLE) significantly promotes the proliferation of human dermal papilla cells (hDPCs) and enhances cell viability, particularly when rich in quercitrin.
  • POLE treatment led to decreased expression of cellular senescence markers and activated key growth factor receptors and signaling pathways, ultimately increasing growth factors like KGF, which suggests a potential for supporting terminal hair growth.
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  • * Research identified the androgen receptor (AR) pathway as a key target of adenosine, which demonstrated anti-androgenic properties that could enhance hair growth by prolonging the anagen (growth) phase of hair follicles in laboratory studies.
  • * In practical tests, both topical 5% MNX and a compound containing adenosine (0.75%), penthenol (1%), and niacinamide (2%) showed significant improvements in hair density and thickness after four months, suggesting that ad
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Abnormal inactivation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is involved in skin diseases like androgenetic alopecia, vitiligo and canities, but small-molecule activators are rarely described. In this study, we investigated the stimulatory effects of escin on the canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in cultured human dermal papilla cells (hDPCs). Escin stimulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling, resulting in increased β-catenin and lymphoid enhancer-binding factor 1 (LEF1), the accumulation of nuclear β-catenin and the enhanced expression of Wnt target genes in cultured hDPCs.

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Introduction: This study is to explore the long-term functional outcome of antihypertensive medication-naïve, untreated hypertension (HTN) patients with acute ischemic stroke compared to those with no prior HTN and those with treated HTN.

Patients And Methods: We analyzed a prospectively collected stroke registry of all patients with acute ischemic stroke consecutively admitted to Incheon St. Mary's Hospital.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between multiple chronic lacunes (MCLs) and clinical outcomes in acute ischemic stroke patients based on different stroke causes.
  • Researchers analyzed data from a 4-year stroke registry, categorizing patients by stroke type (large artery atherosclerosis, small vessel occlusion, cardioembolic, and others) and assessing early neurological deterioration (END) and outcomes at 3 months.
  • Findings indicate that MCL is linked to higher rates of END and worse outcomes in the short term for patients with large artery atherosclerosis, but no such associations were found for those with small vessel occlusions, cardioembolic strokes, or other causes.
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In the present study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of adenosine for its hair growth promoting effect. Adenosine stimulated the Wnt/β-catenin pathway by modulating the activity of Gsk3β in cultured human dermal papilla cells. It also activated adenosine receptor signaling, increasing intracellular cAMP level, and subsequently stimulating the cAMP mediated cellular energy metabolism.

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The androgen receptor is a hormone activated transcription factor that regulates the development and maintenance of male characteristics and represents one of the most well-established drug targets, being implicated not only in prostate cancer but also in many non-cancerous human diseases including androgenetic alopecia, acne vulgaris, and hirsutism. In this study, the antiandrogenic effects of FMN were investigated in 22Rv1 and LNCaP prostate cancer cells. FMN inhibited dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-induced protein expression of androgen receptor in 22Rv1cells.

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Objective: Acute ischemic stroke in the territory of anterior cerebral artery (ACA) is uncommon. Therefore, large population studies evaluating ACA infarction are scarce. We sought to evaluate epidemiological and etiological characteristics of ACA infarction compared to other territorial infarctions.

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Purpose: An increasing number of people are suffering from hair loss disorders. Niacinamide has long been used as an active ingredient for anti-hair loss preparations but the exact mechanism has not been clearly elucidated yet. The effects of niacinamide were investigated in cultured human dermal papilla cells (hDPCs).

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Dexpanthenol (D-panthenol) is a precursor of vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) and is widely used for dietary supplements and topical applications. D-panthenol has long been used in hair care products for the purpose of anti-hair loss, its effects and the underlying mechanisms, however, were barely reported. In this study, the effects of D-panthenol on human hair follicle cells, including dermal papilla cells (hDPCs) and outer root sheath cells (hORSCs), were investigated.

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Insomnia and depression are prevalent disorders that often co-occur. This study aimed to investigate the impact of clinically significant insomnia symptoms on the prevalence and clinical presentation of clinically significant depressive symptoms and vice versa. This study used data from the Korean Headache-Sleep Study (KHSS), a nationwide cross-sectional population-based survey regarding headache and sleep.

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Adenosine is a cellular metabolite with diverse derivatives that possesses a wide range of physiological roles. We investigated the molecular mechanisms of adenosine and cordycepin for their promoting effects in wound-healing process. The mitochondrial energy metabolism and cell proliferation markers, cAMP responsive element binding protein 1 (CREB1) and Ki67, were enhanced by adenosine and cordycepin in cultured dermal fibroblasts.

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Objective: To compare electroencephalography (EEG) recordings with nasopharyngeal electrodes (NPEs) plus anterior temporal electrodes (ATEs) (NPE recordings) and those with only ATEs (non-NPE recordings) for the detection of interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) in patients with suspected temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the initial EEGs of 229 patients that were recorded simultaneously with ATEs and NPEs in addition to the electrodes of the 10-20 system of electrode placement. Two data sets of NPE and non-NPE recordings were reviewed independently by three interpreters with differing degrees of experience.

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  • This study focuses on solving a feedback design challenge for multiagent systems that need to reach a consensus while dealing with uncertain and nonlinear interactions, especially when information is quantized.
  • The researchers propose a new method that improves how agents communicate their states, using adaptive control laws and neural network techniques to ensure effective leader-following behavior despite the uncertainties and nonlinearities present in the system.
  • Through analyses and simulations, including examples like coordinating multiple ships, the study demonstrates that the proposed approach effectively minimizes consensus tracking errors and keeps system signals within a bounded range.
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This article proposes a neural-network-based adaptive asynchronous event-triggered design strategy for the distributed consensus tracking of uncertain lower triangular nonlinear multi-agent systems under a directed network. Compared with the existing event-triggered recursive consensus tracking designs using multiple neural networks for each follower and continuous communications among followers, the primary contribution of this study is the development of an asynchronous event-triggered consensus tracking methodology based on a single-neural network for each follower under event-driven intermittent communications among followers. To this end, a distributed event-triggered estimator using neighbors' triggered output information is developed to estimate a leader signal.

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The present study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanism of quercitrin, a major constituent of extract, for its hair growth stimulating activities in cultured human dermal papilla cells (hDPCs). Quercitrin enhanced the cell viability and cellular energy metabolism in cultured hDPCs by stimulating the production of NAD(P)H and mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ). The expression of Bcl2, an essential marker for anagen hair follicle and cell survival, was increased by quercitrin treatment.

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A decentralized adaptive quantized feedback tracking problem is addressed for uncertain interconnected nonlinear systems in a strict-feedback form. All local state variables for each subsystem are quantized by a hysteresis quantizer. Different from the existing results in the literature, the primary contribution of this study is to establish an adaptive control design and stability analysis strategy using the local quantized state variables in the decentralized tracking field.

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Background: Dermal papilla cells (DPCs) play a key role in hair growth among the various cell types in hair follicles. Especially, DPCs determine the fate of hair follicle such as anagen to telogen transition and play a pivotal role in androgenic alopecia (AGA). This study was performed to elucidate the hair growth promoting effects of Polygonum multiflorum extract (PM extract) in cultured human DPCs and its underlying mechanisms.

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  • Early recovery of consciousness after cardiac arrest (CA) is crucial for predicting patient outcomes, and this study focuses on evaluating the prognostic value of different EEG patterns post-CA.
  • In a sample of 71 ICU patients, various EEG subtypes were analyzed alongside Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores to assess awareness within 10 days of CA, revealing distinct differences in scores based on EEG patterns.
  • The results indicated that patients with rhythmic delta activity (RDA) and other EEG patterns showed significantly better consciousness recovery compared to those with periodic discharges, spike-and-wave, low voltage, and burst suppression patterns.
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Study Objectives: Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder with significant psychiatric/physical comorbidities in the general population. The aim of this study is to investigate whether socioeconomic and demographic factors are associated with gender differences in insomnia and subtypes in Korean population.

Method: The present study used data from the nationwide, cross-sectional study on sleep among all Koreans aged 19 to 69 years.

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In this study, we investigated the role and mechanism of imperatorin (IMP) in chronic inflammation and airway remodeling. The levels of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, VEGF, α-SMA, and ROS were detected by ELISA, immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence, and Western blot. In addition, we evaluated the effect of IMP on MAPK, PI3K/Akt, NF-κB, and Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathways.

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Background: Antiepileptic drug (AED) induced dyskinesia is an unusual manifestation in the medical field. In the previous case reports describing first generation-AED related involuntary movements, the authors suggested that a plausible cause is pharmacokinetic interactions between two or more AEDs. To date, development of dyskinesia after levetiracetam (LEV) has not been reported.

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  • Houttuynia cordata (HC) is an herbal plant used in traditional Asian medicine for treating hair loss, but its effects on hair growth were not previously understood.
  • The study found that HC extract promotes hair growth by stimulating the proliferation of human dermal papilla cells (hDPCs) through increased energy metabolism and changes in gene expression related to the cell cycle.
  • HC extract also enhances the secretion of growth factors and prolongs the active growth phase of hair follicles, suggesting its potential as a treatment for alopecia.
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