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Visualization of blood sucking phenomena of a female mosquito (암 모기 흡혈과정 가시화)

  • Kim, Bo-Heum;Lee, Sang-Joon
    • 한국가시화정보학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.114-115
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    • 2007
  • As a carrier of malaria and sneak of blood, mosquitoes are regarded as an unpleasant insect. However, there are novel phenomena that happen inside a mosquito. Among them, we focused on the blood sucking function of a female mosquito. The main objective of this study was to investigate the mosquito's pumping mechanism in order to resolve the problem encountered when we inject or transport biologic fluids into a micro-chip. To analyze the pumping mechanism, we visualized the blood sucking process inside a female mosquito. Flow characteristics of blood flow in a proboscis were investigated experimentally using a micro-PIV velocity field measurement technique. The anatomical variation of head, thorax, abdomen which work as pumps and valves, was visualized using the syncrotron X-ray micro-imaging technique.

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Cardiac Response to Head-Out Water Immersion in Man

  • Choi, Jang-Kyu;Park, Won-Kun
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.253-261
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    • 2000
  • Head-out water immersion induces marked increase in the cardiac stroke volume. The present study was undertaken to characterize the stroke volume change by analyzing the aortic blood flow and left ventricular systolic time intervals. Ten men rested on a siting position in the air and in the water at $34.5^{circ}C$ for 30 min each. Their stroke volume, heart rate, ventricular systolic time intervals, and aortic blood flow indices were assessed by impedance cardiography. During immersion, the stroke volume increased 56%, with a slight (4%) decrease in heart rate, thus cardiac output increased ${\sim}50%.$ The slight increase in R-R interval was due to an equivalent increase in the systolic and diastolic time intervals. The ventricular ejection time was 20% increased, and this was mainly due to a decrease in pre-ejection period (28%). The mean arterial pressure increased 5 mmHg, indicating that the cardiac afterload was slightly elevated by immersion. The left ventricular end-diastolic volume index increased 24%, indicating that the cardiac preload was markedly elevated during immersion. The mean velocity and the indices of peak velocity and peak acceleration of aortic blood flow were all increased by ${\sim}30%,$ indicating that the left ventricular contractile force was enhanced by immersion. These results suggest that the increase in stroke volume during immersion is characterized by an increase in ventricular ejection time and aortic blood flow velocity, which may be primarily attributed to the increased cardiac preload and the muscle length-dependent increase in myocardial contractile force.

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Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity of Young People in Their Twenties

  • Choi Seok-Cheol;Kwon Heun-Young;Kim Tae-Un;Kim Jai-Young
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.467-472
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    • 2004
  • Transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) is a useful diagnostic method to measure cerebral blood flow velocity in various cerebral disorders. However, we haven't data enough to be available for young persons, especially in the twenties in Korea. This study was performed to collect the basic data of the cerebral blood flow velocity and to understand the cerebral physiology in the twenties. We determined the mean velocities of middle, anterior, and posterior cerebral artery, and vertebral and basilar artery (MCA-V, ACA-V, PCA-V, VA-V, and BA-V, respectively) in eighty-two healthy volunteers. For evaluating cerebral autoregulation, only the MCA- V was measured under various conditions such as stable, apnea, and hyperventilation state. Right and left MCA-V were 80.66±14.03 and 83.22±14.40 cm/sec at stable state, 90.13±17.47 and 90.26±16.38 cm/sec at apnea, and 54.83±11.09 and 55.33±10.74 cm/sec at hyperventilation. Right and left ACA-V were 49.11±15.71 and 48.19±13.75 cm/sec. Right and left PCA-V were 39.44±9.12 and 37.91±6.74 cm/sec. Right and left VA-V were 33.65±9.26 and 36.l8±10.39 cm/sec. BA-V was 48.49±11.16 cm/sec. Right and left MCA- V, V A-V, and right ACA- V and PCA- V in women were higher than those of men (P<0.05). No significant differences were found between men and women in the others. These findings indicate that cerebral hemodynamics and autoregulation were normal in young people in their twenties. The velocities of MCA, ACA, PCA, and BA were high values in women as compared with men.

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In-vitro study on the hemorheological characteristics of chicken blood in microcirculation

  • Ji, Ho-Seong;Lee, Jung-Yeop;Lee, Sang-Joon
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 2007
  • The flow characteristics of chicken blood in a micro-tube with a $100{\mu}m$ diameter are investigated using a micro-Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) technique. Chicken blood with 40% hematocrit is supplied into the micro-tube using a syringe pump. For comparison, the same experiments are repeated for human blood with 40% hematocrit. Chicken blood flow has a cell-free layer near the tube wall, and this layer's thickness increases with the increased flow speed due to radial migration. As a hemorheological feature, the aggregation index of chicken blood is about 50% less than that of human blood. Therefore, the non-Newtonian fluid features of chicken blood are not very remarkable compared with those of human blood. As the flow rate increases, the blunt velocity profile in the central region of the micro-tube sharpens, and the parabolicshaped shear stress distribution becomes to have a linear profile. The viscosity of both blood samples in a low shear rate condition is overestimated, while the viscosity in a high shear rate range is underestimated due to radial migration and the presence of a cell-depleted layer.

Case-control Study : Cerebral Blood Flow as Measured by Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography(TCD) in Hypertensives (TCD를 이용한 고혈압환자군과 정상혈압군의 뇌혈류측정에 관한 비교연구)

  • Heo, Jeong-Eun;Kim, Young-Kyun;Kwon, Jung-Nam;Kim, Kyoung-Min;Kim, Bong-Hyun;Kim, Min-Kyu;Kim, Jae-Kyu;Park, Sun-Mi
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.950-961
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to compare cerebral biood flow between hypertensives and normotensives using transcranial doppler ultrasonography (TCD). Methods : I investigated cerebral blood flow of 72 hypertensives and 127 normotensives. To evaluate the cerebral blood flow, I measured the systolic peak velocity(Vs) and mean How velocity (Vm) of the middle cerebral artery(MCA), anterior cerebral artery(ACA), posterior cerebral artery(PCA), basilar artery(BA), and internal carotid artery(ICA) in the two groups using TCD. Result : 1. There was a decrease in the Vs and Vm of all examined vessels of hypertensives in comparison with normotensives. There was a significant difference in the Vs of ACA and Vm of ACA, PCA, ICA. 2. In males, there was a decrease in the Vs of ACA, PCA, ICA and Vm of MCA, ACA, PCA, ICA of hypertensives in comparison with normotensives. However, there was no significant difference in the Vs or Vm of all examined vessels. 3. In females, there was a decrease in the Vs and Vm of all examined vessels of hypertensives in comparison with normotensives. There was a significant difference in the Vs of MCA, ACA and BA and Vm of ACA, PCA and BA. 4. In 30-49 year-olds, there was a decrease in the Vs and Vm of all examined vessels of hypertensives in comparison with normotensives. There was a significant difference in the Vs of ACA and Vm of ACA. 5. In 50-69 year-olds, there was a decrease in the Vs of ACA, PCA, BA, ICA and Vm of all examined vessels of hypertensives in comparison with normotensives. However, there was no significant difference in the Vs or Vm of all examined vessels. 6. In 70-89 vests old. there was a decrease in the Vs. Vm of PCA, BA, ICA of hypertensives in comparison with normotensives. But, there was no significant difference in the Vs, Vm of all examined vessels. Conclusions : There was a significant difference in the cerebral blood now velocity between hypertensives and normotcnsives. These results suggest that blood pressure has influence on cerebral blood flow.

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The Effects of LI4, TE3, TE5 and LI11 Moxibustion on Radial Artery Blood Flow and Heart Rate Variability in Stoke Patients with Hemiplegia (합곡.중저.외관.곡지 뜸치료가 뇌졸중 편마비 환자의 환측 요골동맥 혈류 및 심박변이도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoon, Seung-Kyou;Kwon, Seung-Won;Seo, Yu-Ri;Park, Joon-Young;Im, Jin-Wook;Park, Joo-Young;Cho, Seung-Yeon;Jung, Hwan-Yong;Park, Sung-Wook;Jung, Woo-Sang;Moon, Sang-Kwan;Park, Jung-Mi;Ko, Chang-Nam;Cho, Ki-Ho;Kim, Young-Suk;Bae, Hyung-Sup;Lee, Sang-Hoon;Bae, Young-Min
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.50-65
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    • 2011
  • Objectives: Moxibustion has been used for various post-stroke symptoms and has also been known to have effect on peripheral blood flow. This study investigated the effect of moxibustion on radial artery blood flow by Doppler ultrasound and on heart rate variability in post-stroke hemiplegia patients. Methods: Moxibustion was applied on the points of LI4, TE3, TE5 and LI11 on the affected side, and blood flow of the radial artery was measured using the Minimax-Doppler-K device. Blood flow velocity and pulsation index were analyzed before, during, and after moxibustion. Simultaneously LF, HF, and LF/HF as variables for HRV were measured by FM-150. Results: The mean value of blood flow velocity in all patients (n=23) showed significant increase between before and after moxibustion, but there was no significant difference in pulsation index and LF, HF, LF/HF ratio between before and after moxibustion. In Yin (n=9) and Yang (n=14) groups, both showed significant increase of blood flow velocity between before and after moxibustion, but there was no significant difference in pulsation index and LF, HF, LF/HF ratio between before and after moxibustion. In Deficiency (n=14) and Fullness (n=9) groups, only the Deficiency group showed significant increase of blood flow velocity between before and after moxibustion, while the Fullness group showed no significant difference in blood flow velocity between before and after moxibustion, and also there was no significant difference in pulsation index and LF, HF, LF/HF ratio between before and after moxibustion. Conclusions: This study suggests that moxibustion on LI4, TE3, TE5 and LI11 on the affected side of stroke patients increase the peripheral blood flow in the affected arm, which was most remarkable in those with Yin and Deficiency pattern.

The Effect of Sun Ginseng on Hemodynamics and Body Temperature in Healthy Young Men

  • Lee, Jeeh-Wan;Cho, Jung-Ah;Ki, Chan-Young;Park, Jeong-Hill;Park, Man-Ki
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.317.2-318
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    • 2003
  • The current study was performed to observe the effect of Sun Ginseng (SG) on hemodynamics such as blood flow rate (BF), blood flow velocity (BV), heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and body temperature (BT) in healthy young men. This is a randomized, single-blind study observed during 6 hrs after orally single administration of SG. (omitted)

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Numerical study for fluid-structure interaction of blood flow in TPLS (박동형 인공심폐기에서의 혈류의 고체-유체 상호작용에 대한 수치적 연구)

  • Jung G. S.;Seong H. C.;Shim E. B.;Ko H. J.;Min B. G.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2002.08a
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    • pp.705-706
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    • 2002
  • Hemodynamics of the TPLS(Twin Pulse Life Support System) is numerically investigated to delineate the possibility of hemolysis in blood. Computational method employing finite element algorithm is utilized to solve the blood flow of the sac squeezed by moving actuator. We assume that the blood flow interacts with the sac material which is activated by the rigid body motion of the actuator. Valve dynamics at the ends of the sac is simplified as on/off type motion. We compute the transient viscous flow in the two-dimensional geometry of the blood sac. Incompressible laminar flow is simulated on the assumption of Newtonian fluid. Blood velocity has a step gradient near the throat of the sac formed by the moving actuator. According to the decrease of the gap size of blood passage, the magnitude of shear stress in the blood is dramatically increased. Numerical solutions show that the maximum value of shear stress in the blood flow in TPLS is relatively smaller than that of the roller type ECLS.

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Development of X-ray PIV Technique and Its Applications (X-ray PIV 기법의 개발과 적용연구)

  • Lee Sang Joon;Kim Guk Bae;Kim Seok;Kim Yang-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.20-25
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    • 2005
  • An x-ray PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) technique was developed fur measuring quantitative information on flows inside opaque conduits and/or opaque-fluid flows. To check the performance of the x-ray PIV technique developed, it was applied to a liquid flow in an opaque Teflon tube. To acquire x-ray images suitable for PIV velocity field measurements, the refraction-based edge enhancement mechanism was employed with seeding detectable tracer particles. The amassed velocity field data obtained were in a reasonable agreement with the theoretical prediction. The x-ray PIV technique was also applied to get velocity fields of blood flow and to measure size and velocity of micro-bubbles simultaneously, and to visualize the water refilling process in bamboo leaves. The x-ray PIV was found to be a powerful transmission-type flow imaging technique fur measuring quantitative information of flows inside opaque objects and various opaque-fluid flows.

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Identification of venular capillary remodelling: a possible link to the development of periodontitis?

  • Townsend, David
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The present study measured changes in arteriolar and venular capillary flow and structure in the gingival tissues during the development of plaque-induced gingival inflammation by combining dynamic optical coherence tomography (OCT), laser perfusion, and capillaroscopic video imaging. Methods: Gingival inflammation was induced in 21 healthy volunteers over a 3-week period. Gingival blood flow and capillary morphology were measured by dynamic OCT, laser perfusion imaging, and capillaroscopy, including a baseline assessment of capillary glycocalyx thickness. Venular capillary flow was estimated by analysis of the perfusion images and mean blood velocity/acceleration in the capillaroscopic images. Readings were recorded at baseline and weekly over the 3 weeks of plaque accumulation and 2 weeks after brushing was resumed. Results: Perfusion imaging demonstrated a significant reduction of gingival blood flow after 1 and 2 weeks of plaque accumulation (P<0.05), but by 3 weeks of plaque accumulation there was a more mixed picture, with reduced flow in some participants and increased flow in others. Participants with reduced flux at 3 weeks also demonstrated venular-type flow as determined by perfusion images and evidence of the development of venular capillaries as assessed by the velocity/acceleration ratio in capillaroscopic images. After brushing resumed, these venular capillaries were broken down and replaced by arteriolar capillaries. Conclusions: After 3 weeks of plaque accumulation, there was wide variation in microvascular reactions between the participants. Reduced capillary flow was associated with the development of venular capillaries in some individuals. This is noteworthy, as an early increase in venous capillaries is a key vascular feature of cardiovascular disease, psoriasis, Sjögren syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis-diseases with a significant association with the development of severe gingival inflammation, which leads to periodontitis. Future investigations of microvascular changes in gingival inflammation might benefit from accurate capillary flow velocity measurements to assess the development of venular capillaries.