Publications by authors named "Kang Byung-Woo"

Alzheimer's disease (AD) poses a major societal challenge, yet no definitive cure exists. Noninvasive brain stimulation methods, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation, have shown promise in alleviating cognitive symptoms associated with neurodegenerative disorders. This study investigated the effects of 40 Hz vibrotactile stimulation on AD-related cellular responses using SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells, primary human brain pericytes, and BV2 microglia.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology is associated with complex interactions among multiple factors, involving an intertwined network of various signaling pathways. The polypharmacological approach is an emerging therapeutic strategy that has been proposed to overcome the multifactorial nature of AD by targeting multiple pathophysiological factors including amyloid-β (Aβ) and phosphorylated tau. We evaluated a blood-brain barrier penetrating phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitor, mirodenafil (5-ethyl-2-7-n-propyl-3,5-dihydrro-4H-pyrrolo[3,2-d]pyrimidin-4-one), for its therapeutic effects on AD with polypharmacological properties.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether ginseng berry extract improves blood circulation by regulating vasodilator expression in exposed to tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α)-exposed endothelial cells and muscle cells.

Methods: Nitric oxide (NO) and cGMP levels in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and A7r5 cells exposed to ginseng berry extract were investigated. Based on the in vitro results, healthy participants were treated with ginseng berry extract for 4 weeks and then a non-invasive vascular screening device was used to confirm the improvement of blood circulation.

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