Publications by authors named "Hye Jin Chun"

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  • SHLP2 is a mitochondrial peptide linked to aging and oxidative stress, but its role in energy balance and receptor remains unspecified.
  • Administering SHLP2 to mice on a high-fat diet reduces obesity and enhances insulin sensitivity by activating POMC neurons in the hypothalamus, which helps control food intake and increase thermogenesis.
  • The study identifies CXCR7 as the receptor for SHLP2, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic agent for metabolic disorders and providing insights into its functioning in energy regulation.
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Aims: Steatosis reducing effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) has been consistently reported in humans, but their mechanism remains uncertain. In this study, we examined the expression of SGLT2 in human livers and investigated the crosstalk between SGLT2 inhibition and hepatic glucose uptake, intracellular O-GlcNAcylation, and autophagic regulation in NASH.

Materials And Methods: Human liver samples obtained from subjects with/without NASH were analyzed.

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  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition that can get worse in people with type 2 diabetes, and researchers want to understand how a gene called TCF7L2 affects this disease.
  • Scientists used special mice with modified genes to study what happens to their livers when they eat high-fat or high-carb diets.
  • Their findings showed that without TCF7L2, the mice's livers stored more fat, especially when they ate a lot of carbs, suggesting TCF7L2 helps control fat storage in the liver.
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The spectra and ring-puckering potential energy function for trimethylene sulfide cation (TMS) from vacuum ultraviolet mass-analyzed threshold ionization spectra have recently been reported. To provide an in-depth comparison of the potential function with that of trimethylene sulfide (TMS) itself, we have used ab initio MP2/cc-pVTZ calculations and DFT B3LYP/cc-pVTZ calculations to predict the structures of both TMS and TMS and then used these to calculate coordinate-dependent ring-puckering kinetic energy functions for both species. These kinetic energy functions allowed us to calculate refined potential energy functions of the puckering for both molecules based on the previously published spectra.

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The vapor-phase Raman spectra of an atmosphere of cyclohexane vapor heated to 90 and 110 °C collected over a large period of time and utilizing a high laser power of 4 W show hot band series starting at 380.8 cm and corresponding to the v(A) ring-inversion vibration. Fitting this data with a one-dimensional potential energy function allows the barrier to planarity of 8600 cm (24.

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2,4,7-Trioxa[3.3.0]octane (247TOO) is an unusual bicyclic molecule which can exist in four different conformational forms which are determined by the directions of the two ring- puckering motions.

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The goal of this study was to evaluate the association between gallbladder (GB) polyps and metabolic syndrome. A total of 5,685 healthy subjects were included, and 485 of these subjects had GB polyps and 744 had metabolic syndrome. In this study, metabolic syndrome was diagnosed according to standards suggested by the AHA/NHLBI ATP III 2005, and abdominal obesity (≥ 90 cm in men and ≥ 85 cm in women for Korean) was diagnosed according to standards set forth by the Korean Society for Study of Obesity.

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Botryococcus braunii, B race is a unique green microalga that produces large amounts of liquid hydrocarbons known as botryococcenes that can be used as a fuel for internal combustion engines. The simplest botryococcene (C(30)) is metabolized by methylation to give intermediates of C(31), C(32), C(33), and C(34), with C(34) being the predominant botryococcene in some strains. In the present work we have used Raman spectroscopy to characterize the structure of botryococcenes in an attempt to identify and localize botryococcenes within B.

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