Publications by authors named "Dong Jun Park"

Background: Lung contusion (LC) complicated by pneumonia is associated with a higher risk of acute lung injury (ALI) mediated by activation of immune cells and injury to the lung epithelium. Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are essential mediators of cellular crosstalk; however, their role in the development of postinjury ALI remains unclear. We hypothesized that LC complicated by pneumonia increases the pro-inflammatory effect of alveolar sEVs on macrophages and the cytotoxicity of alveolar sEVs to pulmonary epithelial cells, worsening the severity of ALI.

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Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) is an extremely rare, chronic granulomatous inflammatory condition thought to arise secondary to a combination of obstruction, recurrent bacterial infection and an incomplete immune response although the etiology of XGP is more complex. We would like to report a case of XGP occurring in a patient with polycystic kidney disease (PCKD), which has not been previously documented in etiology. A 29-year-old woman presented to our hospital with right upper quadrant pain for 5 days.

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Release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) by various cell types has been shown to mediate the delivery of biologically active payloads from donor cells to recipient cells; however, it remains unclear what cell types these EVs come from. With a focus on fluorescent reporters to monitor the release of EVs, especially those under the control of cell type-specific promoters, we address the translational relevance of genetic tools in cultured cells, normal tissues, and in models of development, injury, cancer, and wound healing. It is well established that EVs are released by many cell types in the body via fusion and release processes at the plasma membrane.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have important roles as mediators of cell-to-cell communication, with physiological functions demonstrated in various models. Despite advances in our understanding of the biological function of EVs and their potential for use as therapeutics, there are limitations to the clinical approaches for which EVs would be effective. A primary determinant of the biodistribution of EVs is the profile of proteins and other factors on the surface of EVs that define the tropism of EVs .

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Introduction: Minimal change disease (MCD) is most often primary but may occur secondary to other systemic diseases such as malignancy. In secondary MCD, spontaneous remission of nephrotic syndrome after the treatment of related diseases without steroid therapy is rare.

Case Presentation: A 78-year-old man visited the outpatient clinic with foamy urine and generalized edema that had persisted for 2 months.

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The spontaneous rupture of a subcostal (12th intercostal) artery is exceptionally rare and could be fatal, requiring early diagnosis and treatment. Only one case of intercostal artery (ICA) bleeding in a patient undergoing hemodialysis (HD) has been reported. We additionally describe a 41-year-old man undergoing HD who presented with a spontaneous hemoperitoneum and shock resulting from a subcostal artery rupture.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Small extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a key role in wound healing by delivering biologically active molecules that enhance the response of various cell types, particularly in cases of impaired healing like in diabetic obese mice.
  • - Researchers identified that the microRNA (miR-425-5p) is down-regulated in EVs, which is linked to the regulation of adiponectin, a protein with insulin-sensitizing effects.
  • - The study involved mapping EV release from macrophages and showed that these vesicles are taken up by dermal fibroblasts, suggesting that EVs help facilitate communication and coordination between different skin cells to improve healing and reduce inflammation.
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The Kir4.1 channel, an inwardly rectifying potassium ion (K) channel, is located in the hair cells of the organ of Corti as well as the intermediate cells of the stria vascularis. The Kir4.

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Background: Acute lung injury and subsequent resolution following severe injury are coordinated by a complex lung microenvironment that includes extracellular vesicles (EVs). We hypothesized that there is a heterogenous population of EVs recruited to the alveoli postinjury and that we could identify specific immune-relevant mediators expressed on bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) EVs as candidate biomarkers of injury and injury resolution.

Methods: Mice underwent 30% TBSA burn injury and BAL fluid was collected 4 hours postinjury and compared with sham.

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The role of psoralen (PS), a major active component extracted from L. seed, in renal fibrosis is still unclear. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of PS on the development and progression of renal fibrosis induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) in a mouse model.

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The rumen fluids contain a wide range of bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses. The various ruminal microorganisms in the rumen provide nutrients by fermenting the forage they eat. During metabolic processes, microorganisms present in the rumen release diverse vesicles during the fermentation process.

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Rationale: Only 1 case of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) with minimal change disease (MCD) associated with primary Sjögren's syndrome (SS) has been reported. We additionally describe IgAN with MCD associated with primary SS.

Patient Concerns: A 80-year-old woman visited our hospital complaining of generalized edema that had started 4 weeks prior.

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Background: Ototoxicity currently has no available treatment other than medication withdrawal as soon as toxicity is suspected. The human inner ear organs have little potential for regeneration; thus, ototoxicity-induced hair cell injury is deemed permanent. Dexamethasone (Dexa) is a synthetic steroid analog that has significant potential for otoprotection in the treatment of various inner ear diseases; however, its low absorption into the inner ear prevents significant recovery of function.

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Currently, ascorbic acid (AA) is widely used as a skin whitening material, but, AA, an unstable hydrophilic molecule, cannot penetrate the skin easily, due to the hydrophobic character of the stratum corneum. Therefore, we conjugated AA with hydrated zinc oxide-an inorganic matrix with positive surface charge, to improve the stability of AA. The metal-conjugated-ascorbic acid (ZnAA) was then combined with yeast vacuole through the vacuolar membrane proteins that relate to metal transportation to create an enhanced vacuole that contained ZnAA.

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Chronic metabolic diseases such as diabetes are characterized by delayed wound healing and a dysregulation of the inflammatory phase of wound repair. Our study focuses on changes in the payload of extracellular vesicles (EVs) communicating between immune cells and stromal cells in the wound bed, which regulate the rate of wound closure. Adoptive transfer of EVs from genetically defined mouse models are used here to demonstrate a functional and molecular basis for differences in the pro-reparative biological activity of diabetic (db/db) vs.

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We evaluated whether the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) could aid dialysis decision-making in combination with the clinical presentation and biochemical findings. We retrospectively evaluated the medical records of 279 patients who commenced chronic maintenance hemodialysis. We compared the laboratory findings at 6 months before dialysis to those at dialysis initiation.

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Background: Page kidney (PK) is the occurrence of kidney hypoperfusion and ischemia due to pressure on the kidney by a subcapsular hematoma (SH), a mass, or fluid collection. SH after renal transplantation may result in kidney ischemia and graft loss.

Case Presentation: We present a rare case of early spontaneous SH in an allograft kidney that led to a decrease in renal function.

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Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) has been widely used in the evaluation of body composition in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis. We conducted this study to evaluate impact of phase angle (PA) and sarcopenia measured by BIA on clinical prognosis in these patients.This longitudinal retrospective study enrolled patients who underwent hemodialysis between January 2016 and March 2019.

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Introduction: Waldenström's macroglobulinemia is a lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL) associated with a monoclonal immunoglobulin M protein. Although acute kidney injury (AKI) due to immunoglobulin M paraprotein infiltration into the renal interstitium has been reported, there has been no report of AKI with invasion of the immunoglobulin G paraprotein into the renal interstitium in a patient with LPL.

Patient Concerns: A 65-year-old male was admitted to our hospital with fatigue and decreased renal function.

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Background: IgA neutralizes pathogens to prevent infection at mucosal sites. However, emerging evidence shows that IgA contributes to aggravating inflammation or dismantling antitumor immunity in human diseased liver. The aim of this study was to elucidate the roles of inflammation-induced intrahepatic inflammatory IgA monocytes in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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Background: The association between acute cholangitis (AC) and acute kidney injury (AKI) remains unclear. We investigated the incidence, and clinical course of AKI in patients with AC, and the long-term prognosis.

Methods: We performed a single-center retrospective study of patients hospitalized with AC in a tertiary care center from January 2011 to December 2017.

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Kruppel-like factor 2 (KLF2) regulates endothelial cell metabolism; endothelial dysfunction is associated with hypertension and is a predictor of atherosclerosis development and cardiovascular events. Here, we investigated the role of KLF2 in hypertensive nephropathy by regulating KLF2 expression in human primary glomerular endothelial cells (hPGECs) and evaluating this expression in the kidney tissues of a 5/6 nephrectomy mouse model as well as patients with hypertension. Hypertension-mimicking devices and KLF2 siRNA were used to downregulate KLF2 expression, while the expression of KLF2 was upregulated by administering simvastatin.

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Introduction: Hypertension is common and has a significant effect on cardiovascular morbidity and death. However, despite the development of several guidelines to manage SBP, there is little research or guidance on the evaluation and management of DBP or isolated diastolic hypertension (IDH).

Method: To determine the association of DBP with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, we used NHANES data from 1999 to 2014 and included adults aged at least 18 years.

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Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) has been identified as an inducer of hepatocyte epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which triggers liver fibrosis. Death-associated protein 6 (Daxx) is known to be associated with the TGF-β-induced apoptotic pathway, but the function of Daxx in liver fibrosis remains unknown. This study aimed to elucidate the role of Daxx in liver fibrosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recent advancements in stem cell technology, particularly stem cell-derived exosomes, show promise for treating previously incurable diseases.
  • This study specifically investigated the protective effects of human MSC-derived exosomes against cisplatin-induced hearing loss in auditory hair cells.
  • The findings indicated that pre-treatment with these exosomes reduced drug toxicity, highlighting their potential for future clinical applications in protecting hearing.
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