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Medicinal Chemistry : RESEARCH ARTICLE ; Quality evaluation of Perillae Folium by HPLC/PDA
( Bing Tian Zhao ),( Kang Ro Lee ),( Je Hyun Lee ),( Byung Sun Min ),( Jong Keun Son ),( Mi Hee Woo ) 영남대학교 약품개발연구소 2015 영남대학교 약품개발연구소 연구업적집 Vol.25 No.-
To establish a standard of quality control for Perillae Folium (Lamiaceae Family), for satandard compounds including rosmarinic acid, elemicin, perillaldehyde, and dillapidole were evaluated by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)/photodiode array (PDA). The four standards were analyzed with a Phenomenex Kinetex C18 (250×4.6mm, 5 μm)column by gradient elution wsing 0.1% formic acid in water and methanol as the mobile phase. The standards were quantified by HPLC/PDA from Perillae Folium, which included the leaf and twig of Perilla fruescens L. Britton var, crispa Decne. The method was successfully used in the analysis of Perillae Folium, and the Iinearity, recovery, precision, accuracy, stability, and robustness were satisfactory according to the validation results. In perillae Folium samples, the average contents (wt%) of rosmarinic acid, elemicin, perillaldehyde, and dillapiole were 0.540, 0.059, 0.50, and 0.056%, respectively. The results indicate that the established HPLC/PDA method is suitable for the quantitation and quality evaluation of Perillae Folium.
Yan, Bing Chun,Park, Joon Ha,Chen, Bai Hui,Cho, Jeong-Hwi,Kim, In Hye,Ahn, Ji Hyeon,Lee, Jae-Chul,Hwang, In Koo,Cho, Jun Hwi,Lee, Yun Lyul,Kang, Il-Jun,Won, Moo-Ho Medknow PublicationsMedia Pvt Ltd 2014 Neural regeneration research Vol.9 No.19
<P>Long-term administration of scopolamine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist, can inhibit the survival of newly generated cells, but its effect on the proliferation, differentiation and migration of nerve cells in the adult mouse hippocampal dentate gyrus remain poorly understood. In this study, we used immunohistochemistry and western blot methods to weekly detect the biological behaviors of nerve cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus of adult mice that received intraperitoneal administration of scopolamine for 4 weeks. Expression of neuronal nuclear antigen (NeuN; a neuronal marker) and Fluoro-Jade B (a marker for the localization of neuronal degeneration) was also detected. After scopolamine treatment, mouse hippocampal neurons did not die, and Ki-67 (a marker for proliferating cells)-immunoreactive cells were reduced in number and reached the lowest level at 4 weeks. Doublecortin (DCX; a marker for newly generated neurons)-immunoreactive cells were gradually shortened in length and reduced in number with time. After scopolamine treatment for 4 weeks, nearly all of the 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU)-labeled newly generated cells were located in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus, but they did not migrate into the granule cell layer. Few mature BrdU/NeuN double-labeled cells were seen in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus. These findings suggest that long-term administration of scopolamine interferes with the proliferation, differentiation and migration of nerve cells in the adult mouse hippocampal dentate gyrus, but it does not induce cell death.</P>
Yan, Bing Chun,Park, Joon Ha,Kim, In Hye,Shin, Bich Na,Ahn, Ji Hyeon,Yoo, Ki-Yeon,Lee, Deuk-Sik,Kim, Myong Jo,Kang, Il-Jun,Won, Moo-Ho Springer-Verlag 2012 Experimental brain research Vol.223 No.2
<P>Tetanus toxin (TeT) is an exotoxin and has a capacity for neuronal binding and internalization. In the present study, we compared changes in the immunoreactivities and protein levels of interleukin (IL-) 2 as a pro-inflammatory cytokine and IL-4 as an anti-inflammatory cytokine in the hippocampus proper (HP) and dentate gyrus (DG) after systemic treatment of 10 or 100?ng/kg TeT into mice. In this study, we could not find any neuronal damage or loss in any subregions of the hippocampus after TeT treatment. In the control groups, strong IL-2 immunoreactivity was shown in the stratum pyramidal (SP) of the HP and in the granule cell layer (GCL) of the DG. At 6?h post-treatment, IL-2 immunoreactivity was hardly detected in the SP and GCL; however, strong IL-2 immunoreactivity was shown in the stratum oriens of the HP in both the groups. Thereafter, intermediate IL-2 immunoreactivity was shown in the SP and GCL. On the other hand, intermediate IL-4 immunoreactivity was detected in the SP and GCL of the control groups. At 6?h post-treatment, IL-4 immunoreactivity in the SP and GCL was apparently increased. Thereafter, IL-4 immunoreactivity was lower than that at 6?h post-treatment. In brief, IL-2 and 4 immunoreactivities were easily detected in SP and GCL in the controls and dramatically decreased and increased at 6?h post-treatment, respectively.</P>
Zhu, Bing-Mei,Kang, Keunsoo,Yu, Ji Hoon,Chen, Weiping,Smith, Harold E.,Lee, Daeyoup,Sun, Hong-Wei,Wei, Lai,Hennighausen, Lothar Oxford University Press 2012 Nucleic acids research Vol.40 No.10
<P>Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription (STAT) 5A/B regulate cytokine-inducible genes upon binding to GAS motifs. It is not known what percentage of genes with GAS motifs bind to and are regulated by STAT5. Moreover, it is not clear whether genome-wide STAT5 binding is modulated by its concentration. To clarify these issues we established genome-wide STAT5 binding upon growth hormone (GH) stimulation of wild-type (WT) mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) and MEFs overexpressing STAT5A more than 20-fold. Upon GH stimulation, 23 827 and 111 939 STAT5A binding sites were detected in WT and STAT5A overexpressing MEFs, respectively. 13 278 and 71 561 peaks contained at least one GAS motif. 1586 and 8613 binding sites were located within 2.5 kb of promoter sequences, respectively. Stringent filtering revealed 78 genes in which the promoter/upstream region (−10 kb to +0.5 kb) was recognized by STAT5 both in WT and STAT5 overexpressing MEFs and 347 genes that bound STAT5 only in overexpressing cells. Genome-wide expression analyses identified that the majority of STAT5-bound genes was not under GH control. Up to 40% of STAT5-bound genes were not expressed. For the first time we demonstrate the magnitude of opportunistic genomic STAT5 binding that does not translate into transcriptional activation of neighboring genes.</P>
Yan, Bing Chun,Park, Joon Ha,Ahn, Ji Hyeon,Lee, Young Joo,Lee, Tae Hun,Lee, Choong Hyun,Cho, Jun Hwi,Kim, Myong Jo,Kim, Tae Young,Kang, Il-Jun,Won, Moo-Ho Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers 2012 Neurochem Res Vol.37 No.5
<P>In the present study, we compared the immunoreactivities and levels of Trx/prx redox system, thioredoxin 2 (Trx2), thioredoxin reductase 2 (TrxR2) and peroxiredoxin 3 (Prx3), as well as neuronal death in the hippocampal CA1 region between the adult and young gerbil after 5 min of transient cerebral ischemia. At 4 days post-ischemia, pyramidal neurons (about 90%) in the adult stratum pyramidale of the CA1 region showed 'delayed neuronal death (DND)'; however, at this time point, few pyramidal neurons showed DND in the young stratum pyramidale. At 7 days post-ischemia, about 56% of pyramidal neurons showed DND in the young stratum pyramidale. The immunoreactivities of all the antioxidants in the young sham-group were similar to those in the adult sham-group. At 4 days post-ischemia, the immunoreactivity of TrxR2, not Trx2 and Prx3 in the adult ischemia-group was dramatically decreased in CA1 pyramidal neurons. At this time point, the immunoreactivities of all the antioxidants in the young ischemia-group were apparently increased compared to the adult ischemia-group. From 7 days pots-ischemia, non-pyramidal cells showed the immunoreactivities of all the antioxidants in the ischemic CA1 region; however, in the young ischemia-groups, the immunoreactivities were much lower than those in the adult ischemia-groups. In brief, our results showed that the immunoreactivities of Trx2, TrxR2 and Prx3 were dramatically increased in CA1 pyramidal neurons of the young ischemia-groups at 4 days post-ischemia compared to those in the adult ischemia-groups induced by transient cerebral ischemia.</P>
First Record of the Malayan Night Heron (Gorsachius melanolophus) in Korea
Jung-Hoon Kang(강정훈),Gi-Chang Bing(빙기창),Sung-Hyun Kim(김성현),Sung-Woo Han(한성우),Shin-Jae Rhim(임신재),Dong-Se Oh(오동세),Woon-Kee Paek(백운기) 한국조류학회II 2008 한국조류학회지 Vol.15 No.1
2006년 6월 4일 14시경 전라북도 군산시 금광동(35˚ 58' 49.30" N, 126˚ 42' 21.19" E)에서 Malayan (=Malaysian) Night Heron (Gorsachius melanolophus) 1개체를 첫 관찰하였다. 이번 관찰은 한국에서의 최초 기록이다. At 14:00, June 4, 2006, one individual of Malayan Night Heron (Gorsachius melanolophus) was observed at Geumgwang-dong, Gunsan-si, Jeollabuk-do, Korea (35˚ 58' 49.30" N, 126˚ 42' 21.19" E). This observation was the first record in Korea.