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Interactions of Low-Temperature Atmospheric-Pressure Plasmas with Cells, Tissues, and Biomaterials for Orthopaedic Applications

  • Hamaguchi, Satoshi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.20-20
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    • 2011
  • It has been known that, under certain conditions, application of low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas can enhance proliferation of cells. In this study, conditions for optimal cell proliferation were examined for various cells relevant for orthopaedic applications. Plasmas used in our experiments were generated by dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) with a helium flow (of approximately 3 litter/min) into ambient air at atmospheric pressure by a 10 kV~20 kHz power supply. Such plasmas were directly applied to a medium, in which cells of interest were cultured. The cells examined in this study were human synoviocytes, rat mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow or adipose tissue, a mouse osteoblastic cell line (MC3T3-E1), a mouse embryonic mesenchymal cell line (C3H-10T1/2), human osteosarcoma cells (HOS), a mouse myoblast cell line (C2C12), and rat Schwann cells. Since cell proliferation can be enhanced even if the cells are not directly exposed to plasmas but cultured in a medium that is pre-treated by plasma application, it is surmised that long-life free radicals generated in the medium by plasma application stimulate cell proliferation if their densities are appropriate. The level of free radical generation in the medium was examined by dROMs tests and correlation between cell proliferation and oxidative stress was observed. Other applications of plasma medicine in orthopaedics, such as plasma modification of artificial bones and wound healing effects by direct plasma application for mouse models, will be also discussed. The work has been done in collaboration with Prof. H. Yoshikawa and his group members at the School of Medicine, Osaka University.

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Two Cases of Asymptomatic Granular Cell Tumor of the Bronchus Detected Incidentally by Bronchoscopy (기관지내시경 검사상 우연히 발견된 무증상의 기관지 과립세포종 2예)

  • Kang, Eun-Hee;Lee, Sung-Hong;Na, Young-Sook;Choi, Tae-Young;NamGung, June;Jeoung, Byung-Oh;Lee, Hyuk-Pyo;Kim, Joo-In;Yum, Ho-Kee;Choi, Soo-Jeon;Cho, Hye-Jae;Lee, Hye-Kyung
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 1999
  • Granular cell tumor(formerly named to be granular cell myoblastoma) was first described by Abrikossoff in 1926 and is a rare tumor thought to be of Schwann cell origin. It can occur at any soft tissue of the body, but most cases are found at the tongue, skin, breast and GI tract Only 6% of them occur in respiratory system. We report two cases of asymptomatic granular cell tumor of the bronchus that were detected incidentally by bronchoscopy. One patient had aspiration pneumonia, the other had immotile cilia syndrome. The former patient was simply observed and bronchoscopic extirpation of the tumor was done in the latter patient.

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PATHOLOGIC STUDY OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA (삼차신경통유발 하치조신경의 병리학적 연구)

  • Min, Byung-Il
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.19 no.3 s.142
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    • pp.269-274
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    • 1981
  • Several patients of trigeminal neuralgia were observed pathologically. The results were as follows. 1. Three of five were female and two of five were male. The oldest was 76-year-old man and the youngest 49-year-old woman. The average age was 59.4 years. 2. The main division of involvement was third branch and two cases were combined with infra orbital nerve. 3. There was no constant pathologic changes in nerve tissue, but capillary proliferation were observed in perineural connective tissue in two cases. In one case, there was microneuromatic lesion and mild schwann cell proliferation. But in general, there were nonspecific pathological changes in nerve fiber.

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SCHWANNOMA DEVELOPED FROM TRIGEMINAL NERVE (삼차신경에 발생한 신경초종)

  • Lee, Deok-Won;Jee, Yu-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.578-581
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    • 2008
  • Schwannoma named neurinoma, peripheral glioma, perineural fibriblastoma and Neurilemmoma is a ectodermal benign neoplasm which originates from schwann cell or neuro axons. It usually develops in peripheral systems of sensory nerves of gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity, and bone. It occurs more frequently in soft tissue than hard tissue, and is extremely rare in intraoral area. We report a case of Schwannoma that showed large mass on buccal cheek with Rt. midfacial swelling, pain, tenderness to palpation and involvement with maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve. We present this case and review the literature.

Schwannoma of Tongue : A Case Report and Review (혀에 발생한 신경초종 1예 및 고찰)

  • Lee, Won-Il;Kim, Hong-Jun;Seo, Young-Joon;Roh, Kyung-Jin;Choi, Eun-Chang;Hong, Hyun-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.228-231
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    • 2010
  • Schwannoma is a relatively uncommon, slow-growing benign tumor that is derived apparently from the Schwann cell. Tongue originated schwannomas are exceedingly rare within 1% and therefore often are not immediately included in the differential diagnosis and oral cavity tumors. In the current study, authors report a case of a schwannoma located at the tongue of a 49 years old patient treated by complete surgical excision. The patient is under clinical control, with no signs of recurrence even after 6 months.

A Schwannoma Originating from Median Nerve at Proximal Forearm Caused Ulnar Nerve Symptom by Compression

  • Yoo, Jeong Hyun;Kim, Joon Yub;Kim, Hyoung Soo;Kim, Joo Hak;Sung, Ki Hyuk;Song, Sang Hun;Kwak, Ho Il
    • Archives of Reconstructive Microsurgery
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.86-88
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    • 2014
  • A schwannoma is a benign soft tissue tumor arising from the nerve sheath of a Schwann cell. Clinically, a schwannoma is an asymptomatic mass rarely causing neurologic deficits. However, it can cause discomfort as well as motor and sensory disturbances by compressing the nerve of its origin. The authors encountered a huge schwannoma arising from the median nerve at the proximal forearm, which caused symptoms mainly in the ulnar nerve. The tingling sensation along the ulnar nerve disappeared completely after enucleation of the schwannoma originating from the median nerve.

Effects of Nerve Regeneration by Bogijetong-tang Treatment on Peripheral Nerves Damaged by Taxol and Crush Injury (보기제통탕이 말초신경병증 모델에서 신경 손상 회복에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Sang-Woo;Kim, Chul-Jung;Cho, Chung-Sik
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.384-404
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : Effects of Bogijetong-tang (BJT) on peripheral nerve regeneration have been reported in a previous study on BJT but additional study on a damaged peripheral neuropathy where its damage level is physically and chemically more severe was needed. Plus, this study was conducted because there haven't been any studies for BJT on central nerve regeneration. Methods : In order to check the effect on central nerve regeneration, the study on cerebellum cells was started and the sciatic nerve was used to observe the effects on a peripheral nerve which was severely damaged both physically and chemically. Nerve recovery effects were observed by analyzing target proteins such as phospho-extracellular signal-regulated kinase, ${\beta}1$ integrin, neurofilament 200, growth-associated protein-43, cyclin-dependent kinase 1, phospho-vimentin, phospho-Smad, and caspase 3. Results : The significant changes of target protein in cerebellum neurons have been observed. The changes of index protein on the axon regeneration and the nerve recovery in the sciatic nerve have been observed and the effects on cell protection were observed, as well. Conclusions : This study confirmed that BJT made a significant influence on nerve protection and recovery of a damaged peripheral neuropathy and it also made a possibility of its regeneration in a damaged central nerve injury.

A Case Report of Head and Neck Neurofibroma Cured with Transitional Flap (국소피판으로 치료한 $6{\times}7cm$ 크기의 두경부 신경섬유종 1례)

  • Do Jae-Woon;Park Sang-Woo;Jeong Joon-Hun;Kang Tae-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.36-39
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    • 2006
  • The Neurofibroma is a benign neoplasm originating from neural tissue such as Schwann cell, fibroblast and peripheral fibroblast, which rarely converts to malignancy. About 25-45% of neurofibroma are located in head and neck, and the most common sites are lateral cervical region and mouth. Because of its high vascularity and invasion to the adjacent organs, surgical resection may be confronted and limited, moreover large neurofibroma can cause large defect that needs various kinds of flap. The factors related to clinically suspected malignancy are painlessness, abrupt increase in size, firm fixation, and central ulceration, although the malignancy rate of neurofibroma is low. The complete resection was failed several times at local clinic, the patient was transferred to our hospital. We have successfully removed the retroauricular neurofibroma using transposition flap & free skin graft on its large defects.

Two Cases of False Cord Schwannoma Treated with Transoral Laser Resection (가성대에 발생한 신경초종의 경구강 레이저 절제술 치험 2례)

  • Kim, Young-Rok;Kim, Sung-Won;Hong, Jong-Chul;Lee, Bong-Ju;Lee, Kang-Dae
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.58-62
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    • 2007
  • Schwannoma is a benign well-encapsulated tumors arising from the sheath of Schwann cell of the peripheral motors, sensory, and cranial nerves, but not from the optic and olfactory nerves. Since it is relatively common in the head and neck region, it should be included in the differential diagnosis of head and neck tumor. However, reports of laryngeal involvement have rarely appeared in the literature. We have experienced a 50-year old woman and 39-year old woman with history of progressive voice change. We recognized a benign mass at the false cord area with the telelaryngoscope and CT. The tumors were successfully removed by transoral CO2 laser resection without tracheotomy.

Ultrastructural Study on the Development of the Tracheal Ganglia of Human Fetus (기관신경절 발육에 관한 전자현미경적 연구)

  • Yoon, Jae-Rhyong;Seo, Ki-Bae;Kim, Baik-Yoon
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.137-155
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    • 1996
  • The development of the ganglia of the trachea was studied by electron microscopy in human fetuses ranging from 40 mm to 260 mm crown rump length. At 40 mm fetus, the tracheal ganglia was observed in the submucosa of the trachea. The primitive ganglia consisted of neuroblasts, undifferentiated cells, and unmyelinated nerve fibers. At 50 mm fetus, the neuroblast and their processes in the tracheal ganglia ware ensheathed by the bodies or processes of satellite cells. The cytoplasm of the neuroblast contained rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi complex, and ribosomes. At 70 mm fetus, cholinergic and adrenergic axon terminals were observed. Cholinergic axon terminals with agranular vesicles were abundant in the tracheal ganglia with increasing age. During next prenatal stage from 100 mm fetus, the ganglion cells and its processes were completely covered by a thin processes of the satellite cells. Unmyelinated nerve fibers were also completely ensheathed by processes of Schwann cell. Synaptic contacts between the cholinergic axon and dendrite of ganglion cells and a few dendrodendritic synapses were first observed at 100 mm fetus. The granule-containing cells were first identified in the tracheal ganglia at 200 mm fetus. These findings indicate that tracheal ganglia of human fetus resembles other parasympathetic and sympathetic ganglia, but not the enteric ganglia.

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