Publications by authors named "Yongdae Kim"

Recent epidemiological and experimental studies have increasingly highlighted the association between environmental pollution, especially ultrafine particulate matter (PM), and the risk of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's disease (PD). These previous studies suggest a potential mechanism by which ultrafine PM contributes to neuronal damage through processes, such as iron accumulation and oxidative stress. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the effects of ultrafine PM on ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of cell death, in the mouse substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) and to evaluate the protective role of α-lipoic acid (ALA).

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  • * It was found that PM exposure didn't correlate with higher heavy metal levels or oxidative stress, but certain heavy metals like cadmium and lead were linked to increased oxidative stress markers like malondialdehyde (MDA).
  • * The results suggest that regular vitamin supplement intake may help reduce the negative effects of heavy metals on oxidative stress, warranting further research into the mechanisms and protective strategies against environmental pollutants.
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Background: Considering the interactions between heavy metals, a comprehensive evaluation of the effects of exposure to various types of co-interacting heavy metals on health is required. This study assessed the association between dyslipidemia markers and blood mercury, lead, cadmium, iron, zinc, and nickel levels in residents of an abandoned refinery plant.

Methods: A total of 972 individuals (exposed group: 567, control group: 405) living near the Janghang refinery plant in the Republic of Korea were included.

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The effects of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) vapor on inflammation and mucin secretion on asthmatics remain insufficiently explored. This study investigated the effects of e-cigarette vapor on allergic inflammation, cytokine production, and MUC5AC/5B expression in murine asthma model. Airway hyperresponsiveness was significantly higher in the e-cigarette-exposed ovalbumin (OVA) sensitization group than in the control, e-cigarette exposure, and OVA sensitization groups.

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  • - This study looked at how different zinc compounds (like zinc chloride and gluconate) affect the activities of key enzymes (lysozyme, peroxidase) and their ability to combat fungi, particularly Candida albicans.
  • - Results showed that zinc gluconate and sulfate boosted lysozyme activity while all zinc compounds reduced peroxidase activity, with zinc binding to these enzymes in varying degrees.
  • - The zinc compounds were effective against C. albicans, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 1.0-2.4 mM and showing candidacidal activity ranging from 17.7-47.0%, suggesting they could be useful for improving oral health, especially in older adults.
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A better understanding of the formation of femtosecond (fs) laser-induced surface structures is key to the control of their morphological profiles for desired surface functionalities on metals. In this work, with fs laser pulse irradiation, the two stages of formation mechanisms of the columnar structures (CSs) grown above the surface level are investigated on pure Al plates in ambient air. Here, we find that the redeposition of ablated microscale clusters following fs laser pulses of irradiation acts as the nucleation sites of CS formation, which strongly affects their location and density within the laser spot.

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  • * A 1:1 physical mixture of Ila and Xyl was created, leading to the successful formation of Ila/Xyl cocrystals, which were confirmed through solid-state and solution-state NMR analysis.
  • * The Ila/Xyl cocrystal showed higher stability at room temperature over three months, maintaining a purity of 99.8% compared to Ila's predicted drop to 90%, along with a faster dissolution rate, reaching 100% in a shorter time compared
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Unlabelled: Arsenic (As) is a human carcinogen widely distributed in the environment. This study evaluated the association between the urinary As concentration and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in Korean adults to determine the genetic factors related to As concentration. The study included 496 participants for the genome-wide association study (GWAS) and 1483 participants for the candidate gene approach study.

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Background: Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is a rare but aggressive type of thyroid carcinoma. V600E-mutation, which is found in 10%-50% of ATCs, is associated with poor prognosis. A recent clinical trial reported a substantial clinical benefit of concomitant treatment of dabrafenib ( inhibitor) and trametinib (MEK inhibitor) for treating V600E-mutant ATC.

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate exposure to various hazardous substances emitted by incineration facilities and their likely effect on the health for residents of Bugi-myeon, Cheongju, Korea, which has three incineration facilities.

Methods: Heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and dioxin concentrations in the air and soil of exposed and control areas were measured. Moreover, the exposure levels to harmful substances and its effects on health were investigated in 1,124 exposed and 232 control adults.

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The Streptococcus anginosus group (SAG) is a subgroup of viridans streptococci comprising three species: S. anginosus, S. constellatus, and S.

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Introduction: Eotaxin-2 and -3 of the C-C chemokine subfamily function as potent chemoattractant factors for eosinophil recruitment and various immune responses in allergic and inflammatory airway diseases. Mucin 5AC (MUC5AC), a major gel-forming secretory mucin, is overexpressed in airway inflammation. However, the association between mucin secretion and eotaxin-2/3 expression in the upper and lower airway epithelial cells has not been fully elucidated.

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X-ray coronary angiography (XRA) is a standard clinical method for diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD). However, despite continuous improvements in XRA technology, it has limitations that include being visible only in color contrast, and the information it provides on coronary artery plaques is not comprehensive due to its low signal-to-noise ratio and limited resolution. In this study, we propose a novel diagnostic tool, a MEMS-based smart catheter with an intravascular scanning probe (IVSP), to complement XRA and verify its effectiveness and feasibility.

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Understanding the function of the nasal vasculature in homeostasis and pathogenesis of common nasal diseases is important. Here we describe an extensive network of venous sinusoids (VSs) in mouse and human nasal mucosa. The endothelium of the VSs expressed Prox1 (considered to be a constitutive marker of lymphatic endothelium) and high levels of VCAM-1 and exhibited unusual cell-to-cell junctions.

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  • Structurally colored materials have potential uses in technology, particularly for anticounterfeiting, because they allow for color manipulation through nanostructures.
  • This study explores using deep learning algorithms, specifically MobileNetV1, to enhance optical authentication with images from metal surfaces that have been engineered to show structural color variations.
  • The research demonstrates that varying illumination angles and the arrangement of laser-induced periodic surface structures (LSFLs) can create unique image features that make the system effective for deep learning-based authentication processes.
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Background: Diesel exhaust particle (DEP) is a harmful kind of particulate matter known to exacerbate pre-existing respiratory diseases. Although their adverse effects on airway pathologies have been widely studied, the mechanistic analysis of signaling pathways and potential targets in reducing DEP-induced mucin secretion and pro-inflammatory cytokine production remain elusive. We, for the first time, investigated the effects of Korean Red Ginseng (KRG) extracts on mucin overproduction and airway inflammation induced by DEP.

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  • A study examined the link between air pollution and loss of smell and taste in COVID-19 patients in Korea, analyzing data from over 60,000 confirmed cases reported in 2020.
  • Results showed a higher incidence of chemosensory dysfunction among younger patients in urban areas and indicated that certain air pollutants, like particulate matter and sulfur dioxide, were correlated with these symptoms.
  • The statistical analysis found that increased levels of specific pollutants just before and up to a week prior to the COVID-19 diagnosis significantly raised the likelihood of experiencing chemosensory dysfunction.
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  • Omicron has become the main strain of SARS-CoV-2, making it harder to neutralize despite previous infections or two-dose vaccines.
  • A three-dose mRNA vaccine better boosts neutralizing antibodies and provides longer-lasting protection against various SARS-CoV-2 variants, though levels against Omicron are still low.
  • Individuals who experience an Omicron breakthrough infection after three doses see an increase in neutralizing antibodies and T cell responses, which may enhance immunity against new SARS-CoV-2 variants.
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Objectives: Obesity, which induces chronic low-grade systemic inflammation in the human body, is a known risk factor for various diseases. Recent studies have shown associations between various otorhinolaryngological diseases and obesity. In particular, inflammatory sinonasal diseases have been found to be strongly associated with obesity-related proinflammatory mediators.

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Nitropyrene (1-NP) is a specific indicator of exposure to diesel exhaust and is partly metabolized to 1-aminopyrene (1-AP) and -acetyl-1-aminopyrene (1-NAAP), which are excreted in urine. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of gene polymorphisms of metabolic enzymes for 1-NP on the urinary concentrations of 1-AP and 1-NAAP. The study participants were 70 South Koreans who were occupationally or environmentally exposed to diesel exhaust.

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Although particulate matter (PM) is a Group 1 carcinogen, few studies have evaluated the effect of PM exposure after a cancer diagnosis on survival. Herein, we evaluated the effect of exposure to ambient PM10 after a cancer diagnosis on survival using data from the Regional Cancer Registry cohort in Chungbuk Province, Korea. A total of 44,432 patients with cancer who survived for >1 year after being diagnosed between 2005 and 2018 were followed until 31 December 2019; there were 32,734 survivors (73.

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In this study, virtual product development method for reducing vibration and noise is proposed for designing at the concept development stage of a vehicle. To this end, the vibration characteristics of the system are predicted through the Lagrange-multiplier frequency-based substructuring technique. The concepts of contact, blocked and transmitted force, and force transmissibility were used for determining the improvement subsystem or combination of subsystems when using the modular platform.

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Exposure to fine particulate matter increases the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Few studies have tested the beneficial effect of indoor air filtration intervention in patients with cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of air filtration on mitigating cardiovascular health in patients with coronary artery disease.

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Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes a novel infectious respiratory disease called COVID-19, which is threatening public health worldwide. SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins connect to the angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor through the receptor binding domain and are then activated by the transmembrane protease serine subtype 2 (TMPRSS2). The ACE2 receptor is highly expressed in human nasal epithelial cells.

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  • - Diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) can lead to neurodegenerative diseases by increasing harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) in oligodendrocytes, which play a crucial role in myelination in the brain.
  • - Research on neonatal rat oligodendrocytes showed that exposure to ultrafine DEPs boosted NOX2 expression and reduced cell survival, indicating their vulnerability to oxidative stress caused by DEPs.
  • - The NOX2 inhibitor berberine (BBR) successfully countered the toxic effects of DEPs, suggesting it could improve oligodendrocyte health by normalizing protein expressions related to cell survival.
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