Publications by authors named "Yook J"

Introduction: Exercise is vital in preventing and treating obesity. Despite its importance, the understanding of how exercise influences childhood obesity at the biochemical level is limited. In this study, we explore the effects of a 16-week exercise program (EP) on body composition, physical fitness, and the blood levels of hormones related to obesity.

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Exercise benefits the brain, particularly the learning and memory center-the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC)-and holds promise for therapeutic applications addressing age-related cognitive deficits. While moderate-to-vigorous-intensity exercise is commonly recommended for health benefits, our translational research proposes the effectiveness of very-light-intensity exercise in enhancing cognitive functions. However, the intensity-dependent characteristics of HPC activation have yet to be fully delineated; therefore, there is no evidence of whether such easily accessible exercises for people of all ages and most fitness levels can activate HPC neurons.

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Introduction: Elderly patients with early gastric cancer exhibit a relatively shorter life expectancy and lower recurrence risk, prompting consideration of whether the regular follow-up strategy should apply to this demographic. This study was designed to determine the effect of routine postoperative follow-up on the elderly patients, specifically those pathologically diagnosed with stage I gastric cancer.

Methods And Materials: This retrospective analysis was conducted at a single tertiary center and enrolled patients aged ≥ 75 years who underwent curative gastrectomy for stage I gastric cancer between January of 2007 and December of 2016.

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  • The text serves as a correction to an article published on page 341 of volume 24.
  • It references the specific article by its PMID number, which is 38960892.
  • The intended purpose is to address and clarify errors or inaccuracies found in the original article.
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Small molecules selectively inducing peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator (PGC)-1α acetylation and inhibiting glucagon-dependent gluconeogenesis causing anti-diabetic effects have been identified. However, how these small molecules selectively suppress the conversion of gluconeogenic metabolites into glucose without interfering with lipogenesis is unknown. Here, we show that a small molecule SR18292 inhibits hepatic glucose production by increasing lactate and glucose oxidation.

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The flash-lag effect (FLE) occurs when a flash's position seems to be delayed relative to a continuously moving object, even though both are physically aligned. Although several studies have demonstrated that reduced attention increases FLE magnitude, the precise mechanism underlying these attention-dependent effects remains elusive. In this study, we investigated the influence of visual attention on the FLE by manipulating the level of attention allocated to multiple stimuli moving simultaneously in different locations.

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  • Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and function, significantly impacting health as the population ages.
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction, particularly through mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS), plays a critical role in sarcopenia, and resistance exercise training (RET) may be beneficial despite traditional views favoring aerobic exercise for improving mitochondria.
  • This review explores how RET can positively influence mtROS, enhance mitochondrial biogenesis, improve mitochondrial dynamics, and promote mitophagy in aging muscles, offering strategies to combat sarcopenia and maintain muscle health.
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Prevalence of hypertension in adolescents has increased worldwide and is considered a risk factor for hypertension and cardiovascular disease in adulthood. Although obesity and sleep deficiency increase this risk, the combined effects of these factors on hypertension remain unclear. This study aimed to examine the combined effects of obesity and sleep duration on hypertension in adolescents.

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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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Purpose: Textbook outcome is a comprehensive measure used to assess surgical quality and is increasingly being recognized as a valuable evaluation tool. Delta-shaped anastomosis (DA), an intracorporeal gastroduodenostomy, is a viable option for minimally invasive distal gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer. This study aims to evaluate the surgical outcomes and calculate the textbook outcome of DA.

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  • Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) contributes significantly to peritoneal fibrosis, but its connection with autophagy is not well understood.
  • This study investigates how autophagy interacts with TGF-β1-induced EMT in human peritoneal mesothelial cells, finding that TGF-β1 promotes oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage through NOX4 activation.
  • The research suggests that targeting autophagy and NOX4 could be potential therapeutic strategies to prevent peritoneal fibrosis in patients undergoing dialysis.
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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is best known for thermogenesis. Rodent studies demonstrated that enhanced BAT thermogenesis is tightly associated with increased energy expenditure, reduced body weight, and improved glucose homeostasis. However, human BAT is protective against type 2 diabetes, independent of body weight.

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Dual immunoglobulin domain-containing cell adhesion molecule (DICAM) is a type I transmembrane protein that presents in various cells including renal tubular cells. This study evaluated the expression and protective role of DICAM in renal tubular cell injury. HK-2 cells were incubated and treated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 30 μg/mL) or hydrogen peroxide (HO, 100 μM) for 24 h.

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Background: To determine how patients who underwent bariatric surgery at a tertiary hospital in Korea first considered and then decided to get the surgery and identify information gaps among patients and healthcare professionals.

Methods: This study included 21 patients who underwent bariatric surgery to treat morbid obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥35 or ≥30 kg/m together with obesity-related comorbidities) between August 2020 and February 2022. A telephone interview was conducted with the patients after at least 6 months had elapsed since the surgery.

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Background: Sorafenib improves the overall survival in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Dickkopf-1 (DKK1) is commonly overexpressed in HCC. In this study, we investigated whether the inhibition of DKK1 enhances the anti-tumor efficacy of sorafenib in HCC.

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Histone acetylation involves the transfer of two-carbon units to the nucleus that are embedded in low-concentration metabolites. We found that lactate, a high-concentration metabolic byproduct, can be a major carbon source for histone acetylation through oxidation-dependent metabolism. Both in cells and in purified nuclei, C-lactate carbons are incorporated into histone H4 (maximum incorporation: ~60%).

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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the prevalence of depressive disorders worldwide, requiring alternative treatments beyond medication and psychotherapy. Exercise has positive effects on the brain; therefore, it has emerged as a promising therapeutic option for individuals with depression. Considerable research involving humans and animals offers compelling evidence to support the mental health benefits of physical activity or exercise mediated by the regulation of complex theoretical paradigms.

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A central challenge in practically using high-capacity silicon (Si) as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries is alleviating significant volume change of Si during cycling. One key to resolving the failure issues of Si is exploiting carefully designed polymer binders exhibiting mechanical robustness to retain the structural integrity of Si electrodes, while concurrently displaying elasticity and toughness to effectively dissipate external stresses exerted by the volume changes of Si. Herein, a highly elastic and tough polymer binder is proposed by interweaving polyacrylic acid (PAA) with poly(urea-urethane) (PUU) elastomer for Si anodes.

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Background: Factors predicting postoperative complications after gastrectomy for elderly patients with gastric cancer have been analyzed in several previous studies. However, there is limited research available on risk factors related to long-term survival.

Aims: This study aimed to analyze factors affecting long-term survival after curative gastrectomy in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer.

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The clinical application of growth factors such as recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rh-BMP-2), for functional bone regeneration remains challenging due to limited in vivo efficacy and adverse effects of previous modalities. To overcome the instability and short half-life of rh-BMP-2 in vivo, we developed a novel osteogenic supplement by fusing a protein transduction domain (PTD) with BMP-2, effectively creating a prodrug of BMP-2. In this study, we first created an improved PTD-BMP-2 formulation using lipid nanoparticle (LNP) micellization, resulting in downsizing from micrometer to nanometer scale and achieving a more even distribution.

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  • * To enhance the effectiveness of rhBMP2, researchers created a new delivery method using a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) combined with a protein transduction domain (PTD) in a gelatin hydrogel dressing.
  • * Experiments showed that LNP-PTD-BMP2 significantly improved wound healing in diabetic mice by promoting angiogenesis, enhancing wound closure, and increasing collagen deposition compared to traditional rhBMP2 treatments.
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Purpose: Despite scientific evidence regarding laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) for advanced gastric cancer treatment, its application in patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy remains uncertain.

Materials And Methods: We used the 2019 Korean Gastric Cancer Association nationwide survey database to extract data from 489 patients with primary gastric cancer who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy. After propensity score matching analysis, we compared the surgical outcomes of 97 patients who underwent LG and 97 patients who underwent open gastrectomy (OG).

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With the continuous reduction in size and increase in density of semiconductor devices, there is a growing demand for contact solutions that enable high-speed testing in automotive, 5G, and artificial intelligence-based devices. Although existing solutions, such as spring pins and rubber sockets, have been effective in various applications, there is still a need for new solutions that accommodate fine-pitch, high-speed, and high-density requirements. This study proposes a novel three-dimensional microelectromechanical system spring structure coaxial socket for semiconductor chip package testing.

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