Publications by authors named "Soon Kwon Park"

Background: There are various therapeutic options for the conservative management of lower back pain (LBP). A combination of two or more treatment options may be more effective in the clinical management of non-specific LBP. In this study, we compared the effects of simultaneous heat massage with conventional physical therapy in patients with subacute LBP.

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Elderly people are vulnerable to a variety of diseases, including chronic pain, which reduces their levels of physical fitness. Thermal massage has been shown to relieve pain and activate antioxidant enzymes. The objective of this study was to determine whether thermal massaging of the spinal column can reduce muscle pain and induce antioxidant function.

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The aim of this survey was to provide background theory based on previous research to elucidate the potential pathway by which medical devices using extremely low-frequency high-voltage electric fields (ELF-HVEF) exert therapeutic effects on the human body, and to increase understanding of the AC high-voltage electrotherapeutic apparatus for consumers and suppliers of the relevant devices. Our review revealed that an ELF field as weak as 1-10 μ V/m can induce diverse alterations of membrane proteins such as transporters and channel proteins, including changes in Ca + + binding to a specific site of the cell surface, changes in ion (e.g.

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Background: It has been previously demonstrated that listening to 1/f sound effectively reduces stress. However, these findings have been inconsistent and further study on the relationship between 1/f sound and the stress response is consequently necessary.

Objective: The present study examined whether sound with 1/f properties (1/f sound) affects stress-induced electroencephalogram (EEG) changes.

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Rho family small GTPases are important regulators of neuronal development. Defective Rho regulation causes nervous system dysfunctions including mental retardation and Alzheimer's disease. Rac1, a member of the Rho family, regulates dendritic spines and excitatory synapses, but relatively little is known about how synaptic Rac1 is negatively regulated.

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Activity-dependent alterations of synaptic contacts are crucial for synaptic plasticity. The formation of new dendritic spines and synapses is known to require actin cytoskeletal reorganization specifically during neural activation phases. Yet the site-specific and time-dependent mechanisms modulating actin dynamics in mature neurons are not well understood.

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A considerable number of new neurons are generated daily in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the adult hippocampus, but only a subset of these survive, as many adult-generated neurons undergo programmed cell death (PCD). However, the significance of PCD in the adult brain for the functionality of DG circuits is not known. Here, we examined the electrophysiological and behavioral characteristics of Bax-knockout (Bax-KO) mice in which PCD of post-mitotic neurons is prevented.

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Brain circuits involved in pattern completion, or retrieval of memory from fragmented cues, were investigated. Using different versions of the Morris water maze, we explored the roles of the CA3 subregion of the hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in spatial memory retrieval under various conditions. In a hidden platform task, both CA3 and mPFC lesions disrupted memory retrieval under partial-cue, but not under full-cue, conditions.

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Using gene chip analyses, we have identified novel neuronal activity-dependent genes. Application of 25 mM KCl to mature (14-day culture) rat cortical neurons resulted in more than 1.5-fold induction of 19 genes and reduction of 42 genes among 1200 neural genes.

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Perinatal hypoxia-ischemia is one of the most common risk factors for neonatal mortality and permanent neurodevelopmental disability. Topiramate [2,3:4,5-bis-o-(1-methylethylidene) beta-D-fructo-pyranose sulfamate; TPM] is widely used as an antiepileptic agent with multiple targets. In the present study, we found that treatment with TPM reduced the neuronal damage induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation in vitro with strong inhibition of the alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA) receptor.

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Despite its therapeutic success in treating mood-related disorders, little is known about the mechanism by which repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) alters physiological responses of neurons. Using the forced swim test (FST) in rats as a model of depression, we tested the protective effect of rTMS on synaptic plasticity, specifically, on the induction of hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). Male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to FST to induce immobility, a behavioral symptom of depression.

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Electroconvulsive shock (ECS) has been used as an effective treatment for patients suffering from major depression disorders and schizophrenia. However, the exact mechanisms underlying the action of ECS are poorly understood. Using high-density oligonucleotide microarrays, we identified 60 ECS-induced genes whose gene products are involved in the neuronal signaling, neuritogenesis and tissue remodeling.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are free radicals produced in biological systems that are involved in various degenerative brain diseases. The present study tests the hypothesis that ROS also play an important role in neuropathic pain. In the rat spinal nerve ligation (SNL) model of neuropathic pain, mechanical allodynia develops fully 3 days after nerve ligation and persists for many weeks.

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Calcium-mediated signaling is crucial for the synaptic plasticity and long-term memory storage, which requires de novo protein synthesis. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 3-kinase A (IP(3)K-A) is an enzyme, which is involved in the maintenance of intracellular calcium homeostasis by converting inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP(3)) to inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate (IP(4)). Because IP(3)K-A is enriched in the dendritic spines of hippocampal neurons, it has been speculated that this enzyme is involved in the memory formation.

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New synapse formation may underlie learning and memory. To examine specific synaptic plasticity by motor learning, we conducted quantitative analysis of synapses between parallel fibers and Purkinje cell dendritic spines in cerebella of rats trained to complete various obstacle courses. Synapses between parallel fibers and Purkinje cell spines were classified into single synapse boutons, multiple synapse boutons, and multiple synapse spines by their different contact features.

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Intradermal injection of capsaicin induces primary hyperalgesia at the injection site and secondary hyperalgesia in the surrounding undamaged skin. The secondary hyperalgesia is thought to be due to central sensitization of the dorsal horn neurons while primary hyperalgesia is caused by sensitization of nociceptors in the damaged skin. In this study, we asked if additional non-noxious afferent input from the undamaged skin influences the already developed secondary hyperalgesia, which follows an intradermal injection of capsaicin.

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In previous studies, pain behaviors produced in the spinal nerve ligation rat model of neuropathic pain were partly reduced by surgical lumbar sympathectomy. However, systemic injection of phentolamine, an alpha-adrenoceptor blocker, was not effective in reducing pain behaviors, at least in the Sprague-Dawley strain of rats. This suggests that sympathectomy removes not only adrenoceptor function but also other factors that must contribute importantly to the generation of neuropathic pain behaviors.

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