Publications by authors named "Eun Seo Park"

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  • Body odor can indicate various diseases, but this study specifically aimed to identify odor biomarkers linked to chemical-induced liver damage in rats.
  • Researchers treated Sprague Dawley rats with different doses of 1,2,3-trichloropropane (TCP) and tracked changes in urine odors using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).
  • They discovered significant increases in several odors, particularly acrolein, which correlated with liver toxicity indicators and expressions of related metabolic enzymes, suggesting acrolein could serve as a new diagnostic marker for liver damage from TCP exposure.
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Natural products with high antioxidant activity are considered as innovative prevention strategies to effectively prevent age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in the early stage because the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) leading to the development of drusen is reported as an important cause of this disease. To investigate the prevention effects of the methanol extracts of L. (MEE) on AMD, its effects on the antioxidant activity, inflammatory response, apoptosis pathway, neovascularization, and retinal tissue degeneration were analyzed in N-retinylidene-N-retinylethanolamine (A2E)-landed spontaneously arising retinal pigment epithelia (ARPE)-19 cells and BALB/c mice after exposure to blue light (BL).

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  • * In tests on pig heart tissue, SiNP showed about 7.15 times stronger adhesion than untreated controls, and it also improved skin wound healing by reducing inflammation compared to a standard adhesive (Dermabond).
  • * After treatment, levels of growth factors related to healing, like PDGF-BB, were significantly higher in SiNP-treated wounds, supporting better blood vessel formation and tissue repair.
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  • * Gene expression analysis revealed 1237 genes were upregulated and 1292 genes downregulated in C3 KO mice, with specific genes related to constipation identified.
  • * The research highlights a novel gene candidate that may help understand and potentially treat constipation linked to C3 deficiencies, particularly through the modulation of mucin-related gene expression.
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  • - Innate immune cells play a crucial role in fighting tumors, and their function can be influenced by beneficial bacteria found in food.
  • - The specific bacterial strain Lactiplantibacillus plantarum IMB19 enhances antitumor immunity in mouse models, primarily through its capsular heteropolysaccharide, which activates immune pathways.
  • - This strain reprograms tumor-related macrophages to promote robust T cell responses while also capturing iron in the tumor environment, potentially leading to cancer cell death and improved treatment strategies using "oncobiotics."
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Accumulating evidence hints heterochromatin anchoring to the inner nuclear membrane as an upstream regulatory process of gene expression. Given that the formation of neural progenitor cell lineages and the subsequent maintenance of postmitotic neuronal cell identity critically rely on transcriptional regulation, it seems possible that the development of neuronal cells is influenced by cell type-specific and/or context-dependent programmed regulation of heterochromatin anchoring. Here, we explored this possibility by genetically disrupting the evolutionarily conserved barrier-to-autointegration factor (Baf) in the Drosophila nervous system.

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Adipose tissue invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a crucial cell type for adipose tissue homeostasis in obese animals. However, heterogeneity of adipose iNKT cells and their function in adipocyte turnover are not thoroughly understood. Here, we investigate transcriptional heterogeneity in adipose iNKT cells and their hierarchy using single-cell RNA sequencing in lean and obese mice.

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Background: The gut-brain axis (GBA) in Parkinson's disease (PD) has only been investigated in limited mice models despite dysbiosis of the gut microbiota being considered one of the major treatment targets for neurodegenerative disease. Therefore, this study examined the compositional changes of fecal microbiota in novel transgenic (Tg) mice overexpressing human α-synuclein (hαSyn) proteins under the neuron-specific enolase (NSE) to analyze the potential as GBA model.

Results: The expression level of the αSyn proteins was significantly higher in the substantia nigra and striatum of NSE-hαSyn Tg mice than the Non-Tg mice, while those of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) were decreased in the same group.

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Complement component 3 (C3) deficiency has recently been known as a cause of constipation, without studies on the therapeutic efficacy. To evaluate the therapeutic agents against C3-deficiency-induced constipation, improvements in the constipation-related parameters and the associated molecular mechanisms were examined in FVB/N-C3/Korl knockout (C3 KO) mice treated with uridine (Urd) and the aqueous extract of L. (AEtLP) with laxative activity.

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Background: To evaluate the chemosensitivity to doxorubicin (DOX) in two primary cells derived from a tumor of FVB/N-Trp53 knockout (KO) mice with TALEN-mediated Trp53 mutant gene, we evaluated the cell survivability, cell cycle distribution, apoptotic cell numbers and apoptotic protein expression in solid tumor cells and ascetic tumor cells treated with DOX.

Results: The primary tumor cells showed a significant (P < 0.05) defect for UV-induced upregulation of the Trp53 protein, and consisted of different ratios of leukocytes, fibroblasts, epithelial cells and mesenchymal cells.

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Adipose tissues are central in controlling metabolic homeostasis and failure in their preservation is associated with age-related metabolic disorders. The exact role of mature adipocytes in this phenomenon remains elusive. Here we describe the role of adipose branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolism in this process.

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We investigated the effect of gate bias stress (GBS) on the electrical characteristics of ferroelectric oxide thin-film transistors (FeOxTFTs) with poly(vinylidenefluoride-trifluoroethylene). Generally, conventional oxide thin-film transistors (OxTFTs) with dielectric gate insulators exhibit a small negative shift under negative gate bias stress (NBS) and a large positive shift under positive gate bias stress (PBS) in transfer characteristic curves. In contrast, the FeOxTFTs show a small positive shift and a large negative shift under NBS and PBS, respectively.

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Background: Microglia are the resident immune cells found in our brain. They have a critical role in brain maintenance. Microglia constantly scavenge various waste materials in the brain including damaged or apoptotic neurons and Aβ.

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Background: Melanins are a heterologous group of biopolymeric pigments synthesized by diverse prokaryotes and eukaryotes and are widely utilized as bioactive materials and functional polymers in the biotechnology industry. Here, we report the high-level melanin production using a new melanogenic Flavobacterium kingsejongi strain and a recombinant Escherichia coli overexpressing F. kingsejongi 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD).

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  • - Increased levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE) are linked to allergies and anaphylaxis; however, the origin and development of IgE-producing B cells in the body are not fully understood.
  • - This study reveals that plasma cells in the thymus can produce IgE and other antibodies, driven by IL-4 from certain immune cells, working independently of traditional pathways.
  • - The findings suggest that thymic plasma cells create antibodies using an alternative pathway and can influence mast cell counts in the gut and skin, potentially worsening allergic reactions, paving the way for future research on genetic factors in allergies.
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In mammals, white adipose tissues are largely divided into visceral epididymal adipose tissue (EAT) and subcutaneous inguinal adipose tissue (IAT) with distinct metabolic properties. Although emerging evidence suggests that subpopulations of adipose stem cells (ASCs) would be important to explain fat depot differences, ASCs of two fat depots have not been comparatively investigated. Here, we characterized heterogeneous ASCs and examined the effects of intrinsic and tissue micro-environmental factors on distinct ASC features.

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Invariant natural killer T (iNKT), mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT), and γδ T cells are innate T cells that acquire memory phenotype in the thymus and share similar biological characteristics. However, how their effector differentiation is developmentally regulated is still unclear. Here, we identify analogous effector subsets of these three innate T cell types in the thymus that share transcriptional profiles.

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Objective: To know the effectiveness of a custom molded fitting chair between pre- and post-chair status through comparison of musculoskeletal indices in severely disabled children.

Methods: We researched 34 severely disabled patients who had used a custom molded fitting chair continuously for more than a year. There were 27 cerebral palsy patients and 7 patients with other kinds of diseases that affect the brain such as chromosomal disease or metabolic disease.

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Background: It has been demonstrated that prolonged colonoscopic withdrawal times (WT; >6 min) are beneficial for the adenoma detection rate (ADR) for experienced endoscopists. There are little data, however, to guide the appropriate colonoscopic withdrawal times for trainees. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between WTs and ADR for first-year fellows training in colonoscopy.

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