Publications by authors named "Byung C Oh"

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  • - The byproduct from traditional hot water extraction of Hizikia fusiforme, rich in polysaccharides (HFB), was tested for its effects on bone formation and resorption using osteogenic cells and animal models.
  • - HFB increased alkaline phosphatase activity in mouse cells, suppressed acid phosphatase activity in macrophages, and enhanced key signaling pathways associated with bone formation.
  • - In live models, HFB promoted skeletal development in zebrafish, reduced bone density loss in ovariectomized mice, and improved bone formation in mouse skulls, demonstrating its potential as both a bone resorption inhibitor and a bone formation enhancer.
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Rosiglitazone is a well-known anti-diabetic drug that increases insulin sensitivity via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) activation, but unfortunately it causes bone loss in animals and humans. A previous study showed that prolyl hydroxylase domain protein (PHD) plays a role in rosiglitazone-induced adipocyte differentiation. Based on the inverse relationship between adipocyte and osteoblast differentiation, we investigated whether PHD is involved in the effects of rosiglitazone on osteoblast differentiation.

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Terminally differentiated neurons have a single, primary cilium. The primary cilia of hypothalamic neurons play a critical role in sensing metabolic signals. We recently showed that mice with leptin deficiency or resistance have shorter cilia in the hypothalamic neurons, and leptin treatment elongates cilia in hypothalamic neurons.

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Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO)-specific proteases (SENPs) that reverse protein modification by SUMO are involved in the control of numerous cellular processes, including transcription, cell division, and cancer development. However, the physiological function of SENPs in energy metabolism remains unclear. Here, we investigated the role of SENP2 in fatty acid metabolism in C2C12 myotubes and in vivo.

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When retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma develops in pelvic cavity, it often presents similar symptoms and radiological findings to adnexal tumor, therefore obscures diagnostic approaches until an exploratory laparotomy is performed. We report an unusual presentation of retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma mimicking an adnexal tumor with extremely elevated serum CA-19-9. Though the most of the prominent mass was removed during surgery, there was massive bleeding due to tearing of internal iliac vein while dissecting the ureter close to vessels.

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Genomic analysis of the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus revealed the presence of an open reading frame (ORF PF0356) similar to the enzymes in glycoside hydrolase family 1. This β-glycosidase, designated PFTG (P. furiosus thermostable glycosidase), was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli.

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Ischemic complications are extremely rare after radical pelvic surgery because of the collateral blood supply in the pelvis. We report a case of complete bladder gangrene 3 weeks after a laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with bilateral hypogastric artery ligation in a 70-year-old woman with cervical cancer.

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  • The study compared the immunomodulating activities of polysaccharides from three types of Phellinus species: P. linteus (PL), P. baumii (PB), and P. gilvus (PG).
  • Results indicated that all three species enhanced the proliferation of murine splenocytes, with PG exhibiting the strongest effect.
  • Additionally, PL and PB increased mixed splenocyte proliferation in a concentration-dependent way, while PG notably boosted phagocytosis in immune cells more effectively than PL and PB.
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