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Influence of sodium selenite on oxygen free radical in mercuric chloride induced renal failure (Mercuric chloride 유발 신부전에서 산소유리기에 미치는 Sodium selenite의 영향)

  • Kim, Hyoung-Chun;Jhoo, Wang-Kee;Huh, In-Hoi
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.287-293
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    • 1988
  • Oxygen free radical have recently been found to mediate cell injury after ischemia in the kidney. The purpose of our study was to determine whether selenium had an effect on damge mediated by oxygen free radical in inorganic mercury induced renal failure, toxic model of renal failure. Toxic renal failure model was produced by subcutaneous injection of mercuric chloride (4mg/kg) once a day for 7 consecutive days. In additionally, coadministration of sodium selenite (1mg/kg) was performed by the same condition. As a consequence of this study, we were able to detect partially unequivocal role of selenium as below dipicted. The combination of sodium selenite showed that markedly inhibited production of superoxide radical in mercuric chloride alone. On the other hand, combined sodium selenite was unable to enhance against significantly lowered superoxide dismutase activity after mercuric chloride insult. However, simultaneous administration of sodium selenite was inclined to induce mitochondrial superoxide dismutase and catalase.

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Myoclonus Induced by the Use of Gabapentin

  • Cho, Keun-Tae;Hong, Seung-Koan
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.237-238
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    • 2008
  • Myoclonus is a rare side effect of gabapentin (GBP) and has been reported in patients with preexisting myoclonus, mental retardation, chronic static encephalopathy, diffuse brain damage, impaired renal function, or end stage renal disease. We report a case of myoclonus in a patient with normal renal function and no previous disorders. A 69-year-old female underwent diskectomy and foraminotomy at the left L4-L5 level. Post-operatively, she complained of paresthesia in her left leg, which was thought to be due to root manipulation during surgery. To relieve the paresthesia, she was given tramadol, an oral opioid agonist, and GBP. One week after GBP was increased to 900 mg per day, myoclonus developed, which severely impaired her normal activity. Her symptoms resolved 2 days after discontinuation of GBP. The coadministration of tramadol and GBP may mutually enhance the myoclonic potential of each drug. The causal relationship between GBP and myoclonus was suggested by cessation of myoclonus after GBP discontinuation despite continued therapy with tramadol.

Effect of Coadministration of Hydrochlorothiazide and Glycyrrhiza Extract on Serum Potassium Levels in Rats (히드로클로로치아지드와 감초의 병용에 의한 랫트의 혈청중 칼륨농도 변화)

  • Ko, Geon-Il
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.1-3
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    • 1988
  • Effect of hydrochlorothiazide on serum potassium level was studied in the hypokalemia-induced rats by the oral administration of glycyrrhiza extract (GE) for 4 weeks. According to the concentration of GE, serum potassium levels were found to be $5.8{\pm}0.2,\;5.4{\pm}0.2\;and\;5.5{\pm}0.2\;mM/l$ after oral administration of 0.1, 0.2 and 0.5% GE solutions for 4 weeks, respectively, comparing $6.4{\pm}0.2\;mM/l$ in normal rats. The i.p. administration of hydrochlorothiazide (100mg/kg) showed no significant difference $(5.1{\pm}0.3-5.2{\pm}0.3\;mM/l)$ in the decrease of serum potassium levels between these hypokalemia-induced rats and normal rats, regardless of the concentration of pretreated GE solutions. Therefore it was considered that the administration of hydrochlorothiazide did not worsen the hypokalemia induced by the long term administration of GE in rats.

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Perspectives of AIDS Vaccine Development: T Cell-based Vaccine

  • Sung, Young Chul
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2002
  • Estimated number of adults and children newly infected with HIV-1 during 2001 alone is 5 million in total. An effective vaccine, in addition to education & public health approaches, has been believed to be the best option to stop the HIV-1 transmission, especially for developing countries. Among AIDS vaccine candidates, DNA vaccine is relatively safe and, in a certain extent, mimics some attributes of live attenuated vaccine, with regard to in vivo gene expression & the type of immunity induced. We recently demonstrated that DNA vaccines expressing SIVmac239 structural and regulatory genes, augmented with coadministration of IL-12 mutant induced the strongest T cell responses, resulting in low to undetectable setpoint viral loads, stable $CD4^+$ T cell counts, and no evidence of clinical diseases or mortality by day 420 after challenge. This finding is the second demonstration, following the protective result of live attenuated SIV vaccine in SIVmac-rhesus monkey model, which was known to have safety problem. So, our DNA vaccines could give a significant impact on HIV-1 epidemic by slowing or stopping the spread of HIV-1, leading to eventual eradication of HIV-1 and AIDS in the population.

Alterations of Glutathione and Glutathione-Dependent Enzyme Activities by Monosodium-L-Glutamate in Rats with Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Liver Damage (사염화탄소와 Monosodium-L-Glutamate 병용투여에 의한 간조직의 환원형글루타치온 함량 및 그의 관련효소활성의 변화)

  • 김형춘;이왕섭;전완주;김수희;주왕기
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.384-388
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    • 1991
  • To explore the effect of monosodium-L-glutamate(MSG) on CCI$_{4}$-damaged liver in Wister male rat, 5% MSG solution as drink water were administered after S.C. injection of 0.1 mg/kg CC1$_{4}$ twice a week for 4 weeks. After last administration of MSG, heptic glutathione(GSH) dependent system was assayed. It showed that MSG increased significanly hepatic glutathione(GSH) and glutathione peroxidase(GSH$_{px}$), but decreased glutathione-S-transferase(GST) acivity in normal rats. MSG increased significantly the GSH$_{px}$ and GST activities in rats with CCI$_{4}$-induced liver damage. These results indicate that decrease of GSH dependent systems in CC1$_{4}$ liver injury might be partially elevated by coadministration of MSG.

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Drug Interaction Between Phenytoin and Diltiazem in Rabbit (딜티아젬과 페니토인과의 약물상호작용)

  • Choi, Jun-Shik;Chang, Il-Hyo
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 1993
  • Pharmacokinetic drug interaction between phenytoin and diltiazem was investigated following i.v. administration concomitantly to rabbits. Diltiazem was coadministered at doses of 1, 2 and 3 mg/kg, respectively, with phenytoin (5 mg/kg) to rabbits. Plasma concentration and AUC of phenytoin were increased significantly, but volume of distribution and total body clearance were decreased significantly (p<0.05) at doses of 2 mg and 3 mg/kg of diltiazem. From the results of this experiment, it is desirable that dosage regimen of phenytoin should be adjusted and that therapeutic drug monitoring should be practiced for reduction of side or toxic effect when phenytoin should be administered with diltiazem in clinical practice.

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Interaction of Theophylline and Pefloxacin (테오필린과 페플록사신과의 상호작용)

  • Chang, Il-Hyo;Choi, Jun-Shik;Lee, Jin-Hwan
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.321-325
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    • 1992
  • Pharmacokinetic interaction of theophylline with pefloxacin following i.v. administrations was investigated in rabbits. Pefloxacin was coadministrated at doses of 10 and 20 mg/kg or previously administered for 6 days 10 and 20 mg/kg. Plasma concentration and AUC of theophylline were increased significantly (p<0.05) and the renal clearance $(CL_r)$, total body clearance $(CL_r)$ and the volume of distribution $(Vd_{ss})$ were decreased significantly (p<0.005) by the pretreatment. It demonstrates that adjustment of dosage regimen of theophylline should be considered when concomitant administration of pefloxacin is prescribed.

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Protective Effect of DA-9601, an Extract of Artemisiae Herba, against Naproxen-induced Gastric Damage in Arthritic Rats

  • Oh, Tae-Young;Ryu, Byong-Kweon;Ko, Jun-Il;Ahn, Byoung-Ok;Kim, Soon-Hoe;Kim, Won-Bae;Lee, Eun-Bang;Jin, Joo-Hyun;Hahm, Ki-Baik
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.414-419
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    • 1997
  • Gastrointestinal irritation is the most frequent adverse effect in patients chronically taking nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for the treatment of arthritic conditions. Gastroprotective effect of DA-9601, a new antiulcer agent from Artemisiae Herba extract, against NSAID was evaluated in a rat model of arthritis that is similar in many aspects to human rheumatoid arthritis. Daily oral dosing of naproxen (30 mg/kg), one of the most commonly used NSAID, induced apparent gastric lesions as well as a significant decrease in mucosal prostagiandin $E_2;(PGE_2)$ and prostagiandin F_${1{\alpha}}$$(PGF_{1{\alpha}})$ levels. Coadministration of DA-9601 prevents naproxen-induced mucosal injury and depletion of prostaglandins, in a dose-related manner. DA-9601 did not alter the antiinflammatory or analgesic effect of naproxen. The present results suggest that DA-9601 may be useful as a mucoprotectant against NSAIDs in clinical practice.

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Effects of Naringin on the Bioavailability of Nimodipine in Rabbits (토끼에서 나린진이 니모디핀의 생체이용률에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Dong-Hyun;Kim, Hyun-Yong;Choi, Jun-Shik
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.120-123
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of naringin, one of flavonoids, on the pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of nimodipine in rabbits. Pharmacokinetic parameters of nimodipine were determined in rabbits after oral administration of nimodipine (16 mg/kg) with or without naringin (1, 5 or 15 mg/kg). Nimodipine was analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography using Hypersil ODS column. Naringin significantly (p<0.05) increased the area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) and the peak concentration ($C_{max}$) of nimodipine at 5 and 15 mg/kg. The absolute bioavailability (AB%) of nimodipine by prescence of naringin (5 or 15 mg/kg) increased from 32.2-36.9% (p<0.05) compared to the control (22.0%). However, presence of naringin had no significant effect on the elimination rate constant ($K_{el}$) of nimodipine. There were no apparent changes of the time of peak concentration ($T_{max}$) of nimodipine by coadministration. These results suggest that the increased bioavailability and the significant changes of these pharmacokinetic parameters of nimodipine by naringin may be attributed to the potential of narigin to inhibit cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 and P-glycoprotein efflux pump in the liver and intestinal mucosa.

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