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Choi, Jung Won,Son, Sung Min,Mook-Jung, Inhee,Moon, Youn Joo,Lee, Ji Yeoun,Wang, Kyu-Chang,Kang, Hyun-Seung,Phi, Ji Hoon,Choi, Seung Ah,Chong, Sangjoon,Byun, Jayoung,Kim, Seung-Ki Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group 2018 Journal of neurosurgery Vol.129 No.5
<B>OBJECTIVE</B><P>Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a unique cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the progressive occlusion of the bilateral internal carotid arteries. Endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs), previously termed “endothelial progenitor cells,” play an important role in the pathogenesis of MMD. In this study, the authors performed morphological and functional studies of the mitochondria of ECFCs from patients with MMD to present new insights into the pathogenesis of the disease.</P><B>METHODS</B><P>The morphology of ECFCs from 5 MMD patients and 5 healthy controls was examined under both a transmission electron microscope and a confocal laser scanning microscope. The oxygen consumption rates (OCRs), mitochondrial membrane potentials (MMPs), intracellular Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> concentrations, mitochondrial enzyme activities, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels were measured. Functional activity of the ECFCs was evaluated using a capillary tube formation assay.</P><B>RESULTS</B><P>The ECFCs from the MMD patients displayed a disrupted mitochondrial morphology, including a shorter and more circular shape. The ECFC mitochondria from the MMD patients exhibited functional abnormalities, which were assessed as a decreased OCR and an increased intracellular Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> concentration. Moreover, the ECFCs from MMD patients showed increased ROS levels. Interestingly, treatment with an ROS scavenger not only reversed the mitochondrial abnormalities but also restored the angiogenic activity of the ECFCs from the MMD patients.</P><B>CONCLUSIONS</B><P>The mitochondria of ECFCs from MMD patients, as compared with those from healthy patients, exhibited morphological and functional abnormalities. This finding suggests that the mitochondrial abnormalities may have a role in the pathogenesis of MMD.</P>
Choi Sangjoon,Lee SangHan,Seo Jeong-Wook,Kim Min-ju,Jeon Yo Han,Park Ji Hyun,Lee Jong Kyu,Yeo Nam Seok 대한의학회 2021 Journal of Korean medical science Vol.36 No.40
We present autopsy findings of a 22-year-old man who developed chest pain 5 days after the first dose of the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine and died 7 hours later. Histological examination of the heart revealed isolated atrial myocarditis, with neutrophil and histiocyte predominance. Immunohistochemical C4d staining revealed scattered single-cell necrosis of myocytes which was not accompanied by inflammatory infiltrates. Extensive contraction band necrosis was observed in the atria and ventricles. There was no evidence of microthrombosis or infection in the heart and other organs. The primary cause of death was determined to be myocarditis, causally-associated with the BNT162b2 vaccine.
Extended Detection for MIMO Systems with Partial Incremental Redundancy Based Hybrid ARQ
Sangjoon Park,Younghoon Whang,Sooyong Choi IEEE 2012 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Vol.11 No.10
<P>In this paper, an extended detection scheme is proposed for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems which employ partial incremental redundancy (IR) based hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ). Based on the extended MIMO system model that interprets multiple retransmissions as a single transmission, the extended detection scheme estimates the entire transmitted symbols utilizing all information obtained up to the current retransmission. Compared with the conventional zero-forcing (ZF) detection scheme, the extended ZF detection scheme improves the post-processing signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of the newly transmitted symbols in every retransmission, as well as the repeatedly transmitted symbols. Simulation results verify that the extended detection scheme outperforms the conventional detection scheme. Simulation results also show that the extended minimum mean-square-error (MMSE) detection scheme can achieve a better error performance than the conventional maximum-likelihood (ML) detection scheme, and even the extended ZF detection scheme shows a comparable error performance to the conventional ML detection scheme.</P>
Kim, Sangjoon,Chung, SeYeon,Yoon, Jeongsook,Choi, Kwang-Wook,Yim, Jeongbin John Wiley & Sons 2006 Genesis Vol.44 No.11
<P>The wing imaginal disc of Drosophila consists of the primordia for the adult wing and the body wall. The zinc-finger transcription factor Teashirt (Tsh) is expressed in the region proximal to the wing primordium and regulates the formation of the wing-body wall boundary. Here, we report that Tollo/Toll-8, a member of Toll family transmembrane proteins, is also expressed proximal to the wing domain. Ectopic expression of Decapentaplegic (Dpp), a morphogen for wing development, represses tollo expression in the proximal domain. Likewise, misexpression of Tollo in the presumptive wing strongly antagonizes the effects of Dpp signaling. The extracellular domain of Tollo containing the Leucine-Rich Repeats (LRR) is required for the inhibition of Dpp signaling in the wing. Furthermore, clones of cells with Tollo overexpression are sorted out from the surrounding wild-type cells, resulting in the formation of epithelial folds around the clone boundaries. Tsh is ectopically induced at the border of Tollo-expressing clones. Despite the strong effects of Tollo overexpression on Dpp signaling and cell sorting, loss-of-function tollo mutants are viable with normal external morphology. Our data suggest that Tollo function might be redundant but is sufficient to antagonize Dpp signaling and induce sorting of Tollo expressing cells from the wing cells to develop proximal cell fate. genesis 44:541–549, 2006. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.</P>