Publications by authors named "Hyun-Don Jung"

Background: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) can cause systemic hypoperfusion, which remains undetected by routine monitoring of physiological parameters. Noninvasive tissue perfusion monitoring offers a clinical benefit by detecting low systemic perfusion. In this study, we tried to evaluate whether regional tissue perfusion saturation reflects systemic hypoperfusion during CPB.

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Purpose: Lactobacilli are probiotic bacteria that are effective in the management of allergic diseases or gastroenteritis. It is hypothesized that such probiotics have immunoregulatory properties and promote mucosal tolerance. Our goal was to investigate whether Lactobacillus casei rhamnosus Lcr35 could inhibit airway inflammation in an ovalbumin (OVA)-induced murine model of asthma.

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Background: A monoacetyldiglyceride (MADG) markedly improves survival in a murine model of abdominal sepsis. MADGs have been shown to stimulate hematopoiesis in vitro. We examined effects of MADG administration in setting of cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) and hypothesized that oral (p.

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We describe the pace of recruitment of iron-oxide-labeled macrophages to the site of different stages of infection by in vivo magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Peritoneal macrophages were labeled with superparamagnetic iron oxide ex vivo and administered through the tail vein 6 (acute) or 48 (subacute) h after bacterial inoculation. The legs of the mice were imaged sequentially on a 4.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hyun-Don Jung"

  • - Hyun-Don Jung's research focuses on the intersection of immunology, anesthesia, and infection, exploring mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions in various medical conditions such as asthma, sepsis, and tissue perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass.
  • - One significant finding is the correlation between regional tissue perfusion saturation and lactate levels during cardiopulmonary bypass, which highlights the importance of noninvasive monitoring of systemic hypoperfusion to improve clinical outcomes.
  • - Additionally, Jung's studies on probiotics, specifically Lactobacillus rhamnosus, suggest their potential role in inhibiting airway inflammation and preventing asthma in a murine model, as well as the promising effects of synthetic monoacetyldiglycerides in enhancing survival rates during abdominal sepsis.