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崔光洙,朴恒均,玄柄和 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE KYUNGPOOK NATIONAL UNIVERSI 1985 慶北大農學誌 Vol.3 No.-
The study was conducted to obtain some genetic information for breeding of mice. Average performance, heterosis and genetic variance were estimated with 362 progenies from a full diallel cross of four lines of mice (BALB/c, CBA, C3H and C57BL). The progenies were reared at the Experimental Animal Farm. College of Agriculture, Kyungpook National University from November, 1984 to February, 1985. Data for litter size, sex ratio, body weight and weaning rate were analyzed into heterosis effects, and genetic variance with Hayman's model. The results obtained are summarized as follows : 1. Average performance was 7.54 in litter size, 53.20% in sex ratio, 1.55g in birth weight, 10.45g in weaning weight and 94.13% in weaning rate. 2. The estimated heterois was 6.97% in litter size, 7.26% in sex ratio, 6.08% in birth weight, 3.54% in weaning weight and 2.05% in weaning rate, respectively. 3. Additive gene effects were not observed in litter size, sex ratio, birth weight, weaning weight and weaning rate. In litter size and weaning weight, dominance effects were observed, which were shown due to individual crosses in litter size and were shown mean dominance effects of parental line in weaning weight. Mat-Maternal effects appeared in birth weight and weaning weight, and reciprocal effects were observed in weaning weight.
Park, J.,Lee, S.H.,Lee, J.S.,Park, J.H.,Joung, B.,Lee, M.H.,Chang, B.C.,Pak, H.N. Japanese College of Cardiology 2017 Journal of cardiology Vol.69 No.1
<P>Conclusions: A lower ANP atrial tissue expression and amyloid deposits were correlated with a high pre-operative hemodynamic loading, and those patients had a paradoxically lower AF recurrence after relief of the hemodynamic burden by concomitant maze and mitral valve surgery. (C) 2016 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.</P>
Cho, J.Y.,Kim, K.H.,Kim, J.Y.,Sim, D.S.,Yoon, H.J.,Yoon, N.S.,Hong, Y.J.,Park, H.W.,Kim, J.H.,Ahn, Y.,Jeong, M.H.,Cho, J.G.,Park, J.C. Japanese College of Cardiology 2016 Journal of cardiology Vol.68 No.5
<P>Conclusions: The improvement of LV systolic function was the only independent predictor of reversible TR. Appropriate medical therapy including management for heart failure should be considered before performing surgery in patients with severe functional TR and AF, especially in patients with LV dysfunction. (C) 2015 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.</P>
other Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry Investigators,Kim, H.K.,Jeong, M.H.,Ahn, Y.,Chae, S.C.,Kim, Y.J.,Hur, S.H.,Seong, I.W.,Hong, T.J.,Choi, D.H.,Cho, M.C.,Kim, C.J.,Seung, K.B.,Jang, Y.S. Japanese College of Cardiology 2017 Journal of cardiology Vol.69 No.1
<P>Conclusion: Despite improvements in door-to-balloon time, no parallel reductions in mortality rate and total ischemic time were observed. Total ischemic time was associated with mortality. The present study suggests that additional efforts are needed to shorten total ischemic time including patient and pre hospital systemic delay for better prognosis after primary PCI. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Japanese College of Cardiology.</P>
for the Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry Investigators,Park, H.,Kim, H.K.,Jeong, M.H.,Cho, J.Y.,Lee, K.H.,Sim, D.S.,Yoon, N.S.,Yoon, H.J.,Hong, Y.J.,Kim, K.H.,Park, H.W.,Kim, J.H.,Ahn, Y.,Ch Japanese College of Cardiology 2017 Journal of cardiology Vol.69 No.1
<P>Conclusions: In latecomers with STEMI, RAS inhibition improved long-term clinical outcomes after a successful PCI, even in patients with low risk who had relatively preserved LVEF. (C) 2016 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.</P>
Benefit of statin therapy in patients with coronary spasm-induced acute myocardial infarction
Other Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry Investigators,Piao, Z.H.,Jeong, M.H.,Li, Y.,Jin, L.,Kim, H.K.,Park, K.H.,Sim, D.S.,Kim, K.H.,Hong, Y.J.,Park, H.,Kim, J.H.,Ahn, Y.,Cho, J.G.,Park, J.C. Japanese College of Cardiology 2016 Journal of cardiology Vol.68 No.1
<P>Background: Coronary artery spasm is associated with vascular smooth muscle hyper-reactivity. Statins suppress coronary spasm by inhibiting the vascular smooth muscle contraction. However, it is unclear whether statin therapy benefits patients with coronary spasm-induced acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods and results: We analyzed 501 (median age 57 years; male/female, 346/155) patients with coronary spasm-induced AMI with nonobstructive coronary arteries (stenosis severity <50%) from the Korea AMI Registry between November 2005 and October 2013. They were divided into two groups according to statin prescription at discharge (statin group n = 292; nonstatin group n = 209). The primary endpoint was the composite of 12-month major adverse cardiac events, including all causes of death, non-fatal myocardial infarction, and target vessel revascularization. The primary endpoint occurred in 17 patients during 12 months of follow-up. Statin therapy significantly reduced the risk of the composite primary endpoint [adjusted hazard ratio (HR): 0.30; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.09-0.97; p = 0.045]. Statin therapy reduced the risk of myocardial infarction (HR: 0.19; 95% CI: 0.04-0.93; p = 0.040). However, we found no significant difference in the risk of the composite of all-cause death. Conclusion: Statin therapy in patients with coronary spasm-induced AMI with nonobstructive coronary arteries was associated with improved clinical outcome, which was predominantly accounted for by reducing the incidence of myocardial infarction. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Japanese College of Cardiology.</P>