Publications by authors named "Han Jun Yoon"

Excitatory neurotransmitter-induced neuronal ferroptosis has been implicated in multiple neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Although there are several reports pertaining to the pharmacological activities of biochanin A, the effects of this isoflavone on excitotoxicity-triggered neuronal ferroptosis remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrate that biochanin A inhibits ferroptosis of mouse hippocampal neurons induced by glutamate or the glutamate analog, kainic acid.

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In recent years, alongside research on mammalian-derived exosomes, there has been increasing interest in the physiological activities of plant-derived exosome-like nanoparticles (PDEN). The biocompatibility, minimal side effects, and diverse bioactive ingredients contained in PDEN make them valuable as potential therapeutic agents for an extensive range of diseases. In this study, we cost-effectively isolated exosome-like nanoparticles from green onion (Allium fistulosum) using polyethylene glycol and examined their biological activity in HT-22 cells exposed to glutamate.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This study explored how biochanin A affects acute kidney injury related to sepsis in mice, using lipopolysaccharide to induce the condition and monitoring survival rates and kidney health over two weeks.
  • - Treatment with biochanin A improved survival rates in septic mice and reduced kidney damage by decreasing inflammatory responses and preventing cell death in kidney tissues.
  • - The research highlights biochanin A's ability to inhibit ferroptosis and its potential as a treatment for sepsis-related kidney disorders by stabilizing key biochemical parameters and influencing the expression of specific protective genes.
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