Publications by authors named "Sang Ho Lee"

Background: The clinical significance and renal outcomes of C1q nephropathy (C1qN) are unclear; therefore, the implications of C1qN as a new pathological entity are uncertain. We compared the clinical characteristics of glomerulonephritis reclassified into cases that meet the definition of C1qN and glomerulonephritis not included in the definition of C1qN.

Methods: In total, 21,697 patients who underwent native kidney biopsy at 18 hospitals throughout Korea between 1979 and 2018 were retrospectively enrolled.

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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint condition caused by an imbalance between cartilage synthesis and degradation, which disrupts joint homeostasis. This study investigated the anti-inflammatory and joint-improving effects of root extract powder (PDREP) in both in vitro and in vivo OA models.

Methods/results: In an in vitro OA model, in which SW1353 human chondrosarcoma cells were treated with interleukin (IL)-1β, PDREP treatment significantly reduced the mRNA levels of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1, MMP-3, and MMP-13 while enhancing collagen type II alpha 1 (Col2a1) mRNA level, and decreased IL-6 and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) levels.

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  • - Complex coacervation is a process where oppositely charged polymers separate into two phases: one rich in polymers and one poor in them, typically studied in water due to polyelectrolytes' limited solubility.
  • - Researchers created two specialized polymerized ionic liquids (PILs), which can dissolve in various organic solvents with different dielectric constants, allowing them to explore how solvent properties affect coacervation.
  • - They found that the phase behavior of these PILs is mostly similar across different organic solvents, with only certain protic solvents showing low salt resistance, attributed to strong hydrogen bonding rather than dielectric effects.
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Although we have multiple senses, multimedia mainly targets vision and olfaction. To expand the senses impacted by multimedia, olfactory stimulation has been used to enhance the sense of reality. Odors are primarily matched with objects in scenes.

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Background: The quantification of mRNA expression in urinary sediments is a reliable biomarker for various diseases. However, few studies have investigated the clinical relevance of urinary mRNA levels in IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Thus, we investigated the expression of urinary mRNAs and their clinical significance in IgAN.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease is an important risk factor for mortality among kidney transplant recipients. In this study, we aimed to investigate the association between cardiovascular risk score at kidney transplantation and long-term outcomes of patients.

Methods: In this prospective, observational cohort study, we enrolled kidney transplant recipients who participated in the Korean Organ Transplantation Registry and underwent transplantation between April 2014 and December 2019.

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Objectives: Endoscopic lumbar discectomy is a minimally invasive technique with a steep learning curve. The studies in the literature base the learning curve on the operative duration. We conducted this study to determine the learning curve based on the presence or absence of supervision by an experienced surgeon.

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  • This study investigated how post-calcination affects the ability of Mg/Al layered double hydroxide-decorated spent coffee ground biochars (LDH@SCGB) to adsorb arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) from water.
  • Post-calcination improved charge properties and active sites in the biochars, leading to increased adsorption capacities for As and Sb compared to regular spent coffee ground biochars (SCGB) and LDH@SCGB.
  • The findings suggest that post-calcination enhances selectivity and reusability for As and Sb removal, making PLDH@SCGB an effective option for water treatment applications.
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  • The phase III PRODIGY study found that neoadjuvant chemotherapy with docetaxel, oxaliplatin, and S-1 (DOS), followed by surgery and adjuvant S-1, improved progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with resectable locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC).
  • Long-term follow-up showed that the group receiving neoadjuvant DOS (CSC) had significantly better overall survival (OS) rates compared to those who underwent surgery followed by adjuvant S-1 (SC), with 8-year OS rates of 63.0% vs. 55.1%.
  • The results suggest that neoadjuvant DOS chemotherapy should be considered a standard treatment
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Exposure to high, marginally lethal doses or higher of ionizing radiation, either intentional or accidental, results in injury to various organs. Currently, there is only a limited number of safe and effective radiation countermeasures approved by US Food and Drug Administration for such injuries. These approved agents are effective for only the hematopoietic component of the acute radiation syndrome and must be administered only after the exposure event: currently, there is no FDA-approved agent that can be used prophylactically.

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Japanese encephalitis (JE), caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection, continues to pose significant public health challenges worldwide despite efficient vaccines. The virus is classified into five genotypes, among which genotype V (GV) was not detected for a long period after its initial isolation in 1952, until reports emerged from China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) since 2009. The characteristics of the virus are crucial in estimating its potential epidemiological impact.

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Collagen is a complex, large protein molecule that presents a challenge in delivering it to the skin due to its size and intricate structure. However, conventional collagen delivery methods are either invasive or may affect the protein's structural integrity. This study introduces a novel approach involving the encapsulation of collagen monomers within zwitterionic nanoliposomes, termed Lip-Cols, and the controlled formation of collagen fibrils through electric fields (EF) stimulation.

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  • The study focused on acute rejection (AR) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) and evaluated the effectiveness of an integrated risk score based on omics biomarkers to predict AR.
  • It involved 40 high-immunologic-risk KTR patients and assessed various biomarkers over the first year post-transplant, adjusting immunosuppression for the biomarker group while the control group received standard treatment.
  • Results showed that the biomarker group had significantly fewer graft biopsies and required lower tacrolimus levels, indicating that omics-based monitoring could reduce unnecessary biopsies and help tailor immunosuppression strategies in preventing AR.
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Hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome (H-ARS) involves injury to multiple organ systems following total body irradiation (TBI). Our laboratory demonstrated that captopril, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, mitigates H-ARS in Göttingen minipigs, with improved survival and hematopoietic recovery, as well as the suppression of acute inflammation. However, the effects of captopril on the gastrointestinal (GI) system after TBI are not well known.

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Introduction: End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is a growing disease worldwide, including Korea. This is an important condition that affects patient outcome. To provide optimal management for mineral disturbance, vascular calcification, and bone disease in ESRD patients, the Korean dialysis cohort for mineral, vascular calcification, and fracture (ORCHESTRA) study was conducted by enrolling Korean dialysis patients.

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This retrospective case series of prospective data aims to describe the transaxillary approach for the treatment of upper thoracic spine pathology. Various surgical techniques and approaches have been reported across the literature to address upper thoracic spine pathology, including the cervicothoracic approach, anterior transsternal approach, posterolateral approach, supraclavicular approach, and lateral parascapular approaches. These techniques are invasive.

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  • IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is a kidney disease where doctors want to learn more about what happens in patients’ urine to help with diagnosis.
  • Researchers studied 191 IgAN patients and compared them to 53 disease controls and 76 normal controls by measuring certain chemicals in their urine.
  • They found that levels of specific urinary chemicals were linked to kidney function and could help predict if IgAN would get worse over time, suggesting more research is needed.
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Background: Endostatin is released during extracellular matrix remodeling and is involved in the development of vascular pathology and cardiovascular (CV) disease. However, the role of circulating endostatin as a biomarker of vascular calcification and CV events in patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) remains unclear.

Methods: A total of 372 patients undergoing HD were prospectively recruited.

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Self-reporting systems automatically indicate damaged or corroded surfaces color changes or fluorescence. In this study, a novel reusable self-reporting system is developed by exploiting the reversibility of a donor-acceptor Stenhouse adduct (DASA). The synthesized DASA precursor exhibits a color change when damaged upon reaction with diethylamine, and returns to its colorless form upon irradiation with visible light.

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Background: Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) causes low back pain, leg pain, numbness in the leg, and neurogenic intermittent claudication. Epidural steroid injection (ESI) has been used for treating spinal stenosis symptoms. We hypothesized that dural pulsation was variable for lumbar spinal stenosis.

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  • Regular physical activity helps reduce breast cancer growth, and this study investigates how steady exercise affects metastasis and the underlying mechanisms.
  • In a mouse model, 8 weeks of steady exercise led to a significant reduction in both the number and size of metastasized tumors, with the myokine irisin playing a key role.
  • The findings suggest that irisin, which is enhanced by steady exercise, may inhibit breast cancer metastasis by affecting certain protein expressions related to cancer stem cell properties and tumor invasiveness.
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We investigated the structural changes in clay minerals after Cs adsorption and understood their low desorption efficiency using an ion-exchanger. We focused on the role of interlayers in Cs adsorption and desorption in 2:1 clay minerals, namely illite, hydrobiotite, and montmorillonite, using batch experiments and XRD and EXAFS analyses. The adsorption characteristics of the clay minerals were analyzed using cation exchange capacity (CEC), maximum adsorption isotherms (Q), and radiocesium interception potential (RIP) experiments.

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Introduction: Fractures of the distal femur with metaphyseal comminution and complete intra-articular involvement (AO/OTA classifications 33C2 and 33C3) present challenges for reduction and fixation. However, an optimal fixation method remains unknown. This study aimed to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of locking extramedullary plating (LEP) and retrograde intramedullary nailing (RIN) for complete distal femoral intra-articular fractures with metaphyseal comminution.

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Despite remarkable scientific progress over the past six decades within the medical arts and in radiobiology in general, limited radiation medical countermeasures (MCMs) have been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the acute radiation syndrome (ARS). Additional effort is needed to develop large animal models for improving the prediction of clinical safety and effectiveness of MCMs for acute and delayed effects of radiation in humans. Nonhuman primates (NHPs) are considered the animal models that reproduce the most appropriate representation of human disease and are considered the gold standard for drug development and regulatory approval.

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