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생강 추출물 투여가 마우스 면역세포 활성에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Zingiber Officinale Roscoe Extracts on Mice Immune Cell Activation)

  • 류혜숙;김현숙
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제37권1호
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2004
  • Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) has been used as a raw material in many traditional preparations since the ancient time. As a component of traditional health products, Ginger is known to be effective as appetite enhancer, anticold and anti-inflammation. This study was performed to investigate the immunomodulative effects of Ginger in mouse, using in vitro and ex vivo experiments. In vitro experiment, the mice splenocytes proliferation and three kinds of cytokines (IL-1 $\beta$, IL-6, and TNF-$\alpha$) prodution by peritoneal macrophages cultured with ethanol and water extracts of Ginger were used to indicate the immunomodulative effect. In order to elucidate the immunomodulative effects of Ginger ex vivo, water extract of Ginger was orally administrated into mice, and isolated splencytes and macrophages were used as experimental model. Ex vivo experiment, six to seven week old mice were fed ad libitum on a chow diet, and water extract of finger was orally administrated every other day for four weeks at two different concentractions (50 and 500 mg/kg B.W./day). In vitro study, the splenocytes proliferation was increased when water extract was supplemented in the range of 50-500 $\mu$l/ml concentration. In case of cytokines production, IL-1 $\beta$, IL-6 and TNF-$\alpha$ released by activated peritoneal macrophages were augmented by the supplementation of water extract of the Ginger. Ex vivo experiment, the highest proliferation of splenocytes and production of cytokines by activated peritoneal macrophages were seen in the mice orally administrated at the concentration of 500 mg/kg B.W./day. In conclusion, this study suggests that Ginger extracts may enhance the immune function by regulating the splenocytes proliferation and enhancing the cytokine prodution capacity by activated macrophages in mice.

Amygdala Depotentiation and Fear Extinction

  • 최석우
    • 한국응용약물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국응용약물학회 2008년도 Proceedings of the Convention
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    • pp.33-45
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    • 2008
  • Auditory fear memory is thought to be maintained by fear conditioning-induced potentiation of synaptic efficacy. The conditioning-induced potentiation has been shown to be maintained, at least in part, by enhanced expression of surface AMPA receptor (AMPAR) at excitatory synapses in the lateral amygdala (LA). Depotentiation, reversal of conditioning-induced potentiation, has been proposed as a cellular mechanism for fear extinction. However, a direct link between depotentiation and extinction has not yet been tested. To address this, we applied both ex vivo and in vivo approaches to rats in which fear memory had been consolidated. We found a novel form of ex vivo depotentiation; the depotentiation reversed conditioning-induced potentiation at thalamic input synapses onto the LA (T-LA synapses) ex vivo, and it could be induced only when both NMDA and metabotropic glutamate receptors were co-activated. Extinction returned the enhanced T-LA synaptic efficacy observed in conditioned rats to baseline and occluded the depotentiation. Consistently, extinction reversed conditioning-induced enhancement of surface expression of AMPAR subunits in LA synaptosomal preparations. A GluR2-derived peptide that blocks regulated AMPAR endocytosis inhibited depotentiation, and microinjection of a cell-permeable form of the peptide into the LA attenuated extinction. Our results are consistent with the use of depotentiation to weaken potentiated synaptic inputs onto the LA during extinction, and they provide strong evidence that AMPAR removal at excitatory synapses in the LA underlies extinction. The results described here are in line with previous findings. Neural activity in the LA has been shown to decrease after extinction in the rat and human. The NMDAR dependency of the depotentiation fits nicely with a large body of evidence that fear extinction depends upon amygdala NMDARs. Similarly, blockade of metabotropic glutamate recepotrs in the LA has recently been shown to attenuate fear extinction.

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천연 약용자원 추출물의 인수공통 감염 세균에 대한 in vivo 및 in vitro에서의 항균 효과 (In vivo and In vitro Antimicrobial Effects of Natural Antibiotics Present in Crude Extracts of Various Medicinal Plants)

  • 이문건;무하마드 임란 칸;서효진;신진혁;김민용;김종덕
    • KSBB Journal
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 2017
  • Bacteria are among the most common causes of severe diseases in both plants and animals. Salmonella spp. has deleterious effects and is the cause of various transmittable diseases. Because of strains resistivity, side effects and high prices of synthetic antibiotics, it has become essential to explore safe and economical natural sources of antibiotics. In this study, growth inhibitory effects of natural antibiotics present in crude extracts of Galla rhois, Thujae semen, Paeonia japonica, and Armeniacae semen were investigated both in vivo and iv vitro. Ethanol extracts of the above-mentioned plants were prepared and tested against seven serovars of Salmonella and Escherichia coli by disc diffusion method. In addition, the antibacterial effects of the plant extracts were determined in vivo using ducks as model animals. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction was performed using blood and fecal samples of control, infected, and treated groups of the ducks to determine the gene expression levels of the bacteria. Our results confirmed that the Galla rhois ethanol extract had the highest antibacterial activity among the plant extracts when they were used individually. However, the Galla rhois, Thujae semen, and P. japonica ethanol extracts showed stronger antibacterial effects against all the bacterial species used when the extracts were combined at a ratio of 3:3:2, respectively.

In vivo와 in vitro에서 김치가 혈액성상과 면역세포배양에 미치는 영향 (The Effects of Kimchi on Hematological and Immunological Parameters in vivo and in vitro)

  • 송영선;김미정;권명자;송영옥;이은경;윤현주
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제26권6호
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    • pp.1208-1214
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    • 1997
  • This study was designed to know the effect of kimchi on the hematological and immunological parameters in vivo and in vitro, respectively. To study the effects of kimchi on the hematological parameters, rats(S.D., male) were divided into 4 groups and fed diets containing of 3%, 5% and 10% kimchi or kimchi free diet(control) for 6 weeks. The results of CBC(complete blood cell) tests obtained from the bloods of rates were as follows ; In 10% kimchi group, the level of WBC(white blood cells), RBC(red blood cells), Hgb(hemoglobin), Hct(hematocrit) were increased significantly than those of control group(p<0.05). MCV(mean corpuscular volume), one of the red cell indices, was also increased significantly in the animals fed 10% kimchi(p<0.05). RDW(Red cell distritution width) and PCT(plateletcrit) was lowest in 10% kimchi group(p<0.05). To examine the effects of kimchi on immune cell growth in vitro, three types of mouse immune cells-spleen cells, bone marrow cells, thymus cells-were cultured with extracts of salted Chinese cabbage, fresh kimchi and fermented kimchi(for 1 week) for 12 or 20 days. Control was supplemented with PBS(phosphate buffer saline) excluding kimchi extract. The results of spleen cell, bone marrow cell, and thymus cell cultures showed similar tendency: control medium accelerated death of cells, extracts of salted Chinese cabbage reduced the rate of cell death, and extracts of fresh kimchi and fermented kimchi promoted cell growth. From these results, it could be suggested that kimchi possibly has an effect on the hematopoietic ability and increases immune cell development and growth in vivo.

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Diagnostic Ex-vivo Assay of Metal Gold in Rat Droppings Using Voltammetry

  • Ly, Suw-Young;Lee, Chang-Hyun
    • 한국응용과학기술학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.626-630
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    • 2012
  • Diagnosis with an ex-vivo gold sensor was done using a modified fluorine-doping sensor, and cyclic voltammetry (CV) redox potentials of 0.4 V anodic and -0.2 V cathodic were obtained. Both peak currents were optimized using square-wave (SW) stripping voltammetry, and an analytical working range of 10-80 ug/L SW was attained. The precision of the 10-mg/L Au was 0.765 (n=8) RSD under the optimum conditions, and the analytical detection limit approached 0.006 ug/L (S/N=3) with only a 60 sec accumulation time. The developed method was used to examine the mouse droppings for medicinal diagnosis.

오이의 질소결핍 장해 진단을 위한 생체정보 수집 (In-vivo Measurement of Cucumber to Detect N-Deficient Stress)

  • 성제훈;류육성;서상룡;정갑채
    • 한국농업기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국농업기계학회 1999년도 하계 학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.171-176
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    • 1999
  • 작물의 생육장해 진단은 식물체의 계측에 의해 수행되는데, 이러한 계측은 생육 중인 작물을 대상으로 할 경우, 작물의 잎이나 줄기의 비파괴적 생체(in-vivo)계측을 필요로 하며 비접촉이면 더욱 바람직하다. 그리고 식물체의 건강상태를 좀더 신속하고 정확히 파악하기 위해서는 가능한 다양한 항목을 측정 대상으로 하여 관찰하는 것이 요구될 뿐만 아니라 많은 경우 그 관찰은 미소한 생장반응 및 생장량을 측정하여야 하므로 상당히 높은 정확도의 전문 센서가 필요하다. (중략)

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Studies on the Venom Inhibtor (Part Ⅵ) Reaction of the sample in vivo

  • 서정훈
    • 한국미생물생명공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국미생물생명공학회 1978년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.209.4-209
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    • 1978
  • Previously, we reported the inhibitory substane which reacts on venoms proteinases and haemorrha-ghagic factors. The active substsnce was originated from soil fungi. This report describes the results of molecular weight determination, the activity by the derivatives, and also the reaction in vivo by the administration of sample L175-68-B.

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변형 체내 표지법에 의한 적혈구 표지시 결합효율에 영향을 미치는 인자 평가 (The Evaluation of Factors which influence Binding Efficiency of Modified in Vivo Erythrocyte Labeling Technique)

  • 서한경
    • 대한방사선협회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2004
  • Purpose : We underwent this study to evaluate the factors which influence labelling efficiency when modified in vivo erythrocyte labeling technique was used. Materials and methods : Thirty healthy volunteers (M : F = 19 : 11, age : 25$\pm$2yrs)

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