Publications by authors named "Soonyoung Lee"

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  • Hyperuricemia, an imbalance of uric acid, leads to diseases like gout, which can be treated with drugs, although they may have side effects.
  • The study utilized both test tubes and animal models to investigate the effects of Korean red ginseng water extract (KRGWE) on hyperuricemia in mice, comparing it to traditional treatment with allopurinol.
  • KRGWE showed a dose-dependent ability to reduce serum uric acid levels by enhancing uric acid excretion genes and inhibiting reabsorption genes, also contributing to improved liver and kidney function.
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WHO reported that asthma was responsible for 455,000 deaths in 2019 and asthma patients was evaluated 262 million in May 2023. The incidence is expected to increase as the average life expectancy increases, highlighting asthma as a significant health challenge in an aging society. The etiology of asthma is linked to an imbalance of Th1 and Th2 cells, respiratory inflammation, and pulmonary cell proliferation.

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of blindness. AMD is currently incurable; the best solution is to prevent its occurrence. To develop drugs for AMD, it is crucial to have a model system that mimics the symptoms and mechanisms in patients.

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fruit is known to have various biological effects owing to its large amount of saponins such as ginsenosides. In the present study, ginseng berry juice was confirmed to be effective against acute inflammation. Ginseng berry juice was used for analysis of active constituents, antioxidant efficacy, and inflammation.

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Background: COVID-19 has created tensions across different sectors of the society, but the impact has been unequal. Vulnerable people have been most affected, especially those with insecure employment and who have experienced economic hardships due to unemployment and lost wages. The combination of social change and economic hardships due to the pandemic increases the risk of poor mental health.

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Background: Asthma is an incurable hyper-responsive disease of the pulmonary system that is caused by various allergens, including indoor and outdoor stimulators. According to the Global Asthma Network, 339 million people suffered from asthma in 2018, with particularly severe forms in children. Numerous treatments for asthma are available; however, they are frequently associated with adverse effects such as growth retardation, neurological disorders (e.

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is a perennial herb found in the northeastern regions of Asia, including Korea, China, and Japan, and is used in traditional medicine. Studies have identified the four major constituents in water extract (LHF618) as miquelianin (11.75 ± 0.

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  • Socheongryongtang is a traditional Korean remedy studied for its effects on pulmonary diseases, particularly COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).
  • In research involving BALB/c mice, it was found that socheongryongtang significantly reduced inflammatory markers such as WBC levels, neutrophils, and several COPD-related cytokines and chemokines compared to a control group treated with LPS.
  • The findings suggest that socheongryongtang has potential therapeutic effects not only for COPD but also for other respiratory diseases, warranting further investigation.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an incurable disease related to the respiratory system. A 2017 report by the World Health Organization stated that it was the third most common cause of death in 2015. Macmoondong decoction is a prescription that has been used widely in Korea for the treatment of respiratory diseases, but there have been few investigations into the therapeutic mechanism.

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  • Chronic inflammation is linked to various diseases, including cancer and autoimmune disorders, with a high associated mortality rate, but common culinary ingredients like Curcuma longa (turmeric) and Allium hookeri (wild garlic) have shown some anti-inflammatory properties.
  • This study investigated the combined effects of C. longa and A. hookeri to create a more effective anti-inflammatory treatment, determining the ideal ratio of 3:7 for optimal results.
  • The co-treatment significantly reduced inflammatory markers and improved skin conditions by influencing the NF-κB/COX-2 pathway and inhibiting iNOS, suggesting a promising new approach for managing inflammation.
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Objective: Macmoondongtang has been used as a traditional medicine to treat pulmonary disease in Korea. However, the mechanism underlying its therapeutic effect has yet to be reported. In the present study, the role of macmoondongtang as a respiratory medicine, especially as an anti-asthmatic agent, has been attributed to the down-regulation of interleukin (IL)-4 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α.

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The objective of this study was to examine the effects of Jackyakgamcho-tang (JGT) on acute colitis. GC/MS-based metabolomics and NGS-based metagenomics were applied to investigate the alteration of metabolites and microbiota in an acute colitis model. The severity of acute colitis symptoms was alleviated by JGT treatment.

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  • In December 2016, the WHO reported 383,000 asthma-related deaths and 235 million people suffering from asthma, highlighting the need for new, safer asthma medications.
  • The study assessed the anti-asthmatic effects and mechanisms of C. japonica oil, using an ovalbumin asthma murine model and various treatment groups to compare its efficacy against existing treatments.
  • Results showed that C. japonica oil effectively reduced key inflammatory markers and cells associated with asthma, suggesting that it is a promising new drug candidate, with oleic acid identified as its main active component.
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GC/MS coupled with multivariate statistical analysis was performed to identify marker metabolites in serum of mice after healing ovalbumin- (OVA-) induced asthma using . Principal component analysis (PCA) score plot showed separation among groups, with metabolite profiles of serum showing differences according to various treatments for the asthma murine model. Levels of stearic acid and arachidic acid were significantly lower in the serum from OVA-induced group than those from the control group.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was the 3 leading cause of death in 2012 worldwide. It is particularly severe in the elderly, who are at risk of death by coughing, mucous hypersecretion, and finally breathlessness. Recently, anti-COPD drug development has increased, and many animal screening systems have been studied.

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Inflammation is a commonly observed immune reaction, and rheumatoid arthritis is a particularly severe inflammatory disease. In this study, we used an air pouch mouse model to evaluate the anti-inflammatory potential of Allium hookeri, which has both been used as a culinary material and a traditional medicine in south-eastern Asia for many years. Allium hookeri suppressed typical symptoms of inflammation, such as condensation of the air pouch membrane, and inhibited the expression of several inducible proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-1β, IL-6, IL-13, and TNF-α.

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Mushrooms have long been used worldwide for culinary and medicinal purposes because of their various nutrients and active constituents. The safety of mushrooms as a culinary ingredient requires validation. Although Mycoleptodonoides aitchisonii has long been used for culinary purposes in East Asia, it has not been authorized by a regulatory agency.

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Mycoleptodonoides aitchisonii has been used as culinary material in East Asia. We previously reported the antiasthmatic effect of M. aitchisonii; in this study we evaluated the mushroom's immune-stimulating effects.

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Asthma is a chronic pulmonary disease that affects an estimated 235 million people worldwide, but asthma drugs have many adverse effects. (eastern prickly pear) has been used as a food and traditional medicine worldwide; however, its anti-asthmatic effects have not been reported. We evaluated as a potential therapeutic or preventive component of anti-asthmatic drugs.

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  • Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can be serious, particularly in young and elderly patients, leading to life-threatening conditions like apnea.
  • The study explored the effects of an edible mushroom, Mycoleptodonoides atichisonii, which has known health benefits, on asthma in a mouse model induced by ovalbumin.
  • Findings showed that M. atichisonii reduces inflammation in the lungs and normalizes asthma-related changes, suggesting it could be a potential treatment for managing asthma symptoms.
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Objectives: Chronic degenerative diseases are closely related to daily eating habits, nutritional status, and, in particular, energy intake. In clarifying these relationships it is very important for dietary surveys to report accurate information about energy intake. This study attempted to identify the prevalence of the under-reporting of energy intake and its related characteristics based on the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted in the years 2007-2009.

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Background: Despite the small but significant survival benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC), the optimal regimen remains to be determined. We conducted a randomized trial comparing oral (PO) chemoimmunotherapy (CITX) with intravenous (IV) CITX in LAGC patients (stages IB-IIIB) with curative resection (≥ D2 dissection).

Methods: The patients were randomized to the IV (5-fluorouracil 500 mg/m(2) weekly for 24 weeks, mitomycin-C 8 mg/m(2) every 6 weeks × 4) or the PO (uracil-ftorafur (UFT) 400-600 mg/day for 12 months) group.

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Purpose: This study sought to determine whether abdominal obesity is a risk factor for impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and hypertriglyceridemia and to verify whether moderate effect of abdominal obesity on the relationship between IFG and hypertriglyceridemia in Korea.

Materials And Methods: Data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was used for the analysis. The study population included 5,938 subjects aged 20 year old drawn from non-diabetic participants in a health examination survey.

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Recent studies showing the improvement of ADHD symptoms obtained with the highly selective noradrenergic reuptake inhibitor, atomoxetine, demonstrate that the noradrenergic system plays the role of pathophysiology in this disorder. It is revealed that the norepinephrine transporter gene (SLC6A2) is a possible candidate gene directly related to ADHD. To determine possible roles of the SLC6A2 as a susceptibility gene for ADHD, we performed the genetic association study for a functional -3081(A/T) polymorphism, located in the promoter region of SLC6A2.

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This study evaluated the relationship between the amount of cuspal deflection and linear polymerization shrinkage in resin composites and polyacid modified resin composites (compomers). Materials included were Dyract AP, Compoglass F, Z100, SureFil, Pyramid, Synergy Compact, Heliomolar and Heliomolar HB. To measure polymerization shrinkage, a custom-made linometer (R&B, Daejon) was used.

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