Publications by authors named "Haeeun Park"

The current study investigated the impact of using iron and plastic crates during summer transportation on production, physiological characteristics, and welfare of broiler chickens. A total of 160 Ross 308 male broilers were randomly selected from a battery-caged house at 35 days of age. Their average body weight was 1,866.

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The impact of crating density and prevailing weather conditions during transit on preslaughter losses, physiological characteristics, and meat quality in broilers was investigated. A total of 900 35-day-old Ross 308 male broilers with an average body weight of 1,860 ± 17.458 g (mean ± SEM) in summer and 1,864 ± 17.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how phytase and multi-carbohydrase affect the growth, nutrient digestibility, and overall quality of broiler chickens fed phosphorus and energy-deficient diets.
  • A total of 288 Ross 308 broiler chicks were divided into six dietary treatment groups, including a positive control and various AP-deficient diets with or without enzyme supplements.
  • Results showed that enzyme-supplemented diets improved growth metrics like body weight and feed conversion rates, enhanced tibia mineralization, and increased leg meat yield, with the best results seen in the diet combining both phytase and multi-carbohydrase.
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Sexual dimorphism affects various biological functions, including immune responses. However, the mechanisms by which sex alters immunity remain largely unknown. Using as a model species, we showed that males exhibit enhanced immunity against various pathogenic bacteria through the upregulation of HLH-30 (Helix Loop Helix 30/TFEB (transcription factor EB)), a transcription factor crucial for macroautophagy/autophagy.

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This study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of phytase on the performance, carcass traits, nutrient digestibility, tibia characteristics, and inositol phosphorus (IP) degradation in broiler chickens. Additionally, the available phosphorus (AP) equivalency of phytase in AP-deficient diets was estimated for 35 days after hatching. A total of 336 one-day-old Ross 308 broiler chicks were allocated to one of seven dietary treatments with six replications with eight birds per cage.

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  • Mitochondria are important for immune function, but their specific role in the Krebs cycle, particularly in organisms, is not well understood.
  • This study reveals that inhibiting the enzyme mitochondrial aconitase (ACO-2) in C. elegans enhances immunity against bacteria by affecting oxaloacetate levels and triggering a response related to mitochondrial stress.
  • Findings suggest that targeting ACO2 may improve immune responses against bacterial pathogens not only in C. elegans but potentially in humans as well, since this enzyme is highly conserved across different species.
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  • - Aging affects gene expression differently, with two main types: chronological (actual time lived) and physiological (biological condition), both presenting challenges in analysis due to their complexity.
  • - Research indicates that as people age chronologically, there is an increase in noncoding RNAs and certain transcript elements, while physiological aging leads to a decrease in mRNAs linked to various biological functions.
  • - An important finding is the age-related rise in using distal 3' splice sites in mRNA as a potential biomarker for physiological aging, which may help differentiate between the two aging types at the transcriptomic level.
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Treatment options for Bowen's disease (BD) include surgical excision, cryotherapy, curettage with cautery, topical 5-fluorouracil or imiquimod, and photodynamic therapy. However, it is not clear which treatment is the most effective due to lack of studies. We reviewed the electronic medical records of 158 patients who were diagnosed with BD and treated at Seoul St.

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Advanced therapies are commonly administered via injection even when they act within the skin tissue, and this increases the chances of off-target effects. Here we report the use of a skin patch containing a hypobaric chamber that induces skin dome formation to enable needleless delivery of advanced therapies directly into porcine, rat, and mouse skin. Finite element method modeling showed that the hypobaric chamber in the patch opened the skin appendages by 32%, thinned the skin, and compressed the appendage wall epithelia.

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Y RNA is a conserved small non-coding RNA whose functions in aging remain unknown. Here, we sought to determine the role of Y RNA homologs, CeY RNA (CeY) and stem-bulge RNAs (sbRNAs), in aging. We found that the levels of CeY and sbRNAs generally increased during aging.

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Insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) regulates various physiological aspects in numerous species. In Caenorhabditis elegans, mutations in the daf-2/insulin/IGF-1 receptor dramatically increase lifespan and immunity, but generally impair motility, growth, and reproduction. Whether these pleiotropic effects can be dissociated at a specific step in insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway remains unknown.

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A hallmark of aging is immunosenescence, a decline in immune functions, which appeared to be inevitable in living organisms, including Caenorhabditis elegans. Here, we show that genetic inhibition of the DAF-2/insulin/IGF-1 receptor drastically enhances immunocompetence in old age in C. elegans.

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Dietary restriction extends lifespan in various organisms by reducing the levels of both nutrients and non-nutritional food-derived cues. However, the identity of specific food-derived chemical cues that alter lifespan remains unclear. Here, we identified several volatile attractants that decreased the longevity on food deprivation, a dietary restriction regimen in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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  • - Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a cellular process that helps maintain RNA quality by removing faulty mRNA, which supports longevity in organisms.
  • - Researchers identified key factors influencing NMD, finding that deactivating certain proteins led to an increase in faulty mRNA levels, suggesting a link to lifespan.
  • - Specifically, the protein ALGN-2 was shown to decrease with age and was necessary for extending lifespan, particularly when insulin/IGF-1 signaling was inhibited, highlighting NMD's role in longevity.
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Vaccinia virus-related kinase (VRK) is an evolutionarily conserved nuclear protein kinase. VRK-1, the single VRK ortholog, functions in cell division and germline proliferation. However, the role of VRK-1 in postmitotic cells and adult life span remains unknown.

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Excessive glucose causes various diseases and decreases lifespan by altering metabolic processes, but underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that Lipin 1/LPIN-1, a phosphatidic acid phosphatase and a putative transcriptional coregulator, prevents life-shortening effects of dietary glucose on Caenorhabditis elegans. We found that depletion of lpin-1 decreased overall lipid levels, despite increasing the expression of genes that promote fat synthesis and desaturation, and downregulation of lipolysis.

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The oligosaccharyl transferase (OST) protein complex mediates the N-linked glycosylation of substrate proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which regulates stability, activity, and localization of its substrates. Although many OST substrate proteins have been identified, the physiological role of the OST complex remains incompletely understood. Here we show that the OST complex in C.

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α-arrestins are a family of proteins that are implicated in multiple biological processes, including metabolism and receptor desensitization. Here, we sought to examine the roles of α-arrestins in the longevity of through an RNA interference screen. We found that feeding worms with bacteria expressing double-stranded RNA against each of 24 out of total 29 α-arrestins had little effect on lifespan.

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is an important model organism with many useful features, including rapid development and aging, easy cultivation, and genetic tractability. Survival assays using are powerful methods for studying physiological processes. In this review, we describe diverse types of survival assays and discuss the aims, uses, and advantages of specific assays.

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Guava leaves were classified and the free radical scavenging activity (FRSA) evaluated according to different harvest times by using the (1)H-NMR-based metabolomic technique. A principal component analysis (PCA) of (1)H-NMR data from the guava leaves provided clear clusters according to the harvesting time. A partial least squares (PLS) analysis indicated a correlation between the metabolic profile and FRSA.

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