Publications by authors named "Dong W Kang"

Although cognitive training has been proposed as a possible therapeutic modality for mild cognitive impairment (MCI), most serious games focus on specific tasks. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of narrative video game-based cognitive intervention for MCI. A four-week (± 1-week) mobile game intervention was given to 17 MCI participants (mean age (SD) = 72.

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siRNA therapeutics are emerging novel modalities targeting highly specific mRNA via RNA interference mechanism. Its unique pharmacokinetics (PKs) and pharmacodynamics (PDs) are significant challenges for clinical use. Furthermore, naked siRNA is a highly soluble macromolecule with a negative charge, making plasma membrane penetration a significant hurdle.

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  • - The study investigates interactions between the anticoagulant drug edoxaban and traditional herbal medicines used for stroke, specifically Banhabaekchulcheonmatang (BBCT) and Hwangryeonhaedoktang (HRHDT).
  • - In a clinical trial with healthy Korean volunteers, edoxaban's peak concentrations decreased when taken with BBCT or HRHDT, but the overall exposure (AUC) remained unaffected.
  • - Despite some changes in drug levels, the effectiveness of edoxaban in terms of blood clotting parameters stayed consistent regardless of herbal co-administration, stressing the importance of understanding these interactions in medicine.
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Background: The interrelation between infections, subjective cognitive decline (SCD), and dementia development is recognized, but not fully understood. This study explored the combined effect of specific infections and SCD on the risk of dementia.

Objectives: To assess the influence of , herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus, and human papillomavirus on dementia risk in individuals with varying cognitive statuses, especially focusing on those with and without SCD.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) encompasses a spectrum that may progress from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to full dementia, characterized by amyloid-beta and tau accumulation. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is being investigated as a therapeutic option, but its efficacy in relation to individual genetic and biological risk factors remains underexplored.

Objective: To evaluate the effects of a two-week anodal tDCS regimen on the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, focusing on functional connectivity changes in neural networks in MCI patients resulting from various possible underlying disorders, considering individual factors associated to AD such as amyloid-beta deposition, ϵ4 allele, BDNF Val66Met polymorphism, and sex.

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Molecular studies have identified various treatment-related prognostic molecules to enhance the effectiveness of colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment and improve survival rates. The expression of cathepsin V in gastrointestinal cancer cells prompted an investigation into its potential as a prognostic indicator for CRC. The evaluation of cathepsin V expression and its clinicopathological significance was conducted through immunohistochemistry in a tissue microarray, encompassing 142 CRC and normal colorectal tissues.

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Despite the growing interest in precision medicine-based therapies for Alzheimer's disease (AD), little research has been conducted on how individual AD risk factors influence changes in cognitive function following transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). This study evaluates the cognitive effects of sequential tDCS on 63 mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients, considering AD risk factors such as amyloid-beta deposition, APOE ε4, BDNF polymorphism, and sex. Using both frequentist and Bayesian methods, we assessed the interaction of tDCS with these risk factors on cognitive performance.

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The impact of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication therapy on dementia risk in high H. pylori prevalence populations remains uncertain.

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  • The study assesses human exposure to NDMA by comparing biomonitoring measurements in healthy Korean men and women to gender-specific exposure guidance values.
  • A physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model was developed, incorporating physiological and biochemical parameters, to better understand how NDMA is processed in the body.
  • Findings revealed that daily exposures to NDMA are approximately 3.95 μg/day/kg for men and 10.60 μg/day/kg for women, providing essential data for future risk management and regulatory decisions.
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Accurate quantification of amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) is essential for early detection of and intervention in Alzheimer's disease (AD) but there is still a lack of studies comparing the performance of various automated methods. This study compared the PET-only method and PET-and-MRI-based method with a pre-trained deep learning segmentation model. A large sample of 1180 participants in the Catholic Aging Brain Imaging (CABI) database was analyzed to calculate the regional standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) using both methods.

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Purifying CH from a ternary CH/CH/CH mixture poses a substantial industrial challenge due to their close physical and chemical properties. In this study, we introduce an innovative design approach to regulate and optimize the nitration degree of a hypercrosslinked polymer to achieve targeted separation performance. We synthesized a porous organic polymer (HCP) using the solvent knitting method and carried out its postsynthetic nitration, resulting in HCP-NO-1 and HCP-NO-2 with different nitration degrees.

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Even though several new targets (mostly viral infection) for drug repurposing of pyronaridine and artesunate have recently emerged in vitro and in vivo, inter-species pharmacokinetic (PK) data that can extend nonclinical efficacy to humans has not been reported over 30 years of usage. Since extrapolation of animal PK data to those of humans is essential to predict clinical outcomes for drug repurposing, this study aimed to investigate inter-species PK differences in three animal species (hamster, rat, and dog) and to support clinical translation of a fixed-dose combination of pyronaridine and artesunate. PK parameters (e.

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Introduction: Despite prior research on the association between sarcopenia and cognitive impairment in the elderly, a comprehensive model that integrates various brain pathologies is still lacking.

Methods: We used data from 528 non-demented older adults with or without sarcopenia in the Catholic Aging Brain Imaging (CABI) database, containing magnetic resonance imaging scans, positron emission tomography scans, and clinical data. We also measured three key components of sarcopenia: skeletal muscle index (SMI), hand grip strength (HGS), and the five times sit-to-stand test (5STS).

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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have been explored for photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer, but their antitumor efficacy is limited by excited state quenching and low reactive oxygen species generation efficiency. Herein, we report a simultaneous protonation and metalation strategy to significantly enhance the PDT efficacy of a nanoscale two-dimensional imine-linked porphyrin-COF. The neutral and unmetalated porphyrin-COF (Ptp) and the protonated and metalated porphyrin-COF (Ptp-Fe) were synthesized via imine condensation between 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-aminophenyl)porphyrin and terephthalaldehyde in the absence and presence of ferric chloride, respectively.

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  • The review assesses how serious games can benefit patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) based on various randomized clinical trials (RCTs).
  • Eight RCTs were analyzed; findings showed that serious games can enhance cognitive function, quality of life, and even reduce depressive symptoms, with personalized and physical exercise-based games yielding the best results.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that while serious games show promise, more research and standardized methods are necessary to fully explore their effectiveness in cognitive rehabilitation for MCI patients.
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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a major cause of dementia, affecting 60-70% of dementia patients, with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) serving as a precursor stage where about 10-15% of individuals transition to AD each year.
  • This study analyzed data from 196 subjects to identify the best combination of imaging features and machine learning models to predict the conversion from MCI to AD over a four-year follow-up, finding that 24% of patients progressed to AD.
  • The Gradient Boosting Machine (GBM) model proved to be the most reliable, demonstrating that omitting certain imaging features can enhance prediction accuracy, thereby aiding clinicians in early diagnosis and treatment planning for MCI patients.
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Background: Insects encounter various environmental stresses, in response to which they generate reactive oxygen species (ROS). Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is an antioxidant metalloenzyme that scavenges superoxide radicals to prevent oxidative damage.

Objective: To investigate expressions of SODs under oxidative stress in Tenebrio molitor.

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Background: Recent interest has surged in the locus coeruleus (LC) for its early involvement in Alzheimer's disease (AD), notably concerning the apolipoprotein ɛ4 allele (APOE4).

Objective: This study aimed to discern LC functional connectivity (FC) variations in preclinical AD subjects, dissecting the roles of APOE4 carrier status and amyloid-β (Aβ) deposition.

Methods: A cohort of 112 cognitively intact individuals, all Aβ-positive, split into 70 APOE4 noncarriers and 42 carriers, underwent functional MRI scans, neuropsychological assessments, and APOE genotyping.

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Introduction: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may effectively preserve and improve cognitive function in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Research has shown that Individual brain characteristics can influence the effects of tDCS. Computer three-dimensional brain modeling based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been suggested as an alternative for determining the most accurate tDCS electrode position based on the patients' individual brain characteristics to enhance tDCS effects.

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  • The study explored how sex, age, and species affect the pharmacokinetics of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) using physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models in both rats and humans.
  • Two types of PBPK models were used: flow-limited, which is simpler and cost-effective for human predictions, and permeability-limited, which provides more detailed analysis through in vitro-in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE).
  • Results indicated that the permeability-limited model offered better insights into sex and species differences and was more effective in predicting human outcomes than the flow-limited model, despite the latter being easier to use.
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is widely used in plastic and paper products, and its exposure can occur through skin contact or oral ingestion. The hazardous effects of BPA absorbed through the skin may be more severe; however, few studies have investigated the skin toxicity of BPA. This study investigated the effects of BPA on human epidermal keratinocyte cell lines, which is relevant for skin exposure.

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Background: Multimer detection system-oligomeric amyloid-β (MDS-OAβ) is a measure of plasma OAβ, which is associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. However, the relationship between MDS-OAβ and disease severity of AD is not clear. We aimed to investigate MDS-OAβ levels in different stages of AD and analyze the association between MDS-OAβ and cerebral Aβ deposition, cognitive function, and cortical thickness in subjects within the AD continuum.

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Background And Purpose: Dementia subtypes, including Alzheimer's dementia (AD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), pose diagnostic challenges. This review examines the effectiveness of F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography (F-FDG PET) in differentiating these subtypes for precise treatment and management.

Methods: A systematic review following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines was conducted using databases like PubMed and Embase to identify studies on the diagnostic utility of F-FDG PET in dementia.

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Background And Purpose: The anti-aging standard forest healing program (ASFHP), which uses forest therapy, was reported to be effective in improving psychological, physical, and cognitive functions. However, there are several challenges to directly visiting the forest. This study aimed to investigate the impact of multi-session ASFHP with forest visit on the mental and physical health of the older people with visits to forest facilities and compared them with those of the same program conducted indoors.

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