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Identification of Potent Leukocyte Common Antigen-Related Phosphatase Inhibitors via Structure-Based Virtual Screening

  • Park, Hwangseo;Pham, Ngoc Chien;Chun, Ha-Jung;Ryu, Seong Eon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.7
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    • pp.2006-2010
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    • 2013
  • Leukocyte common antigen-related phosphatase (LAR) has been considered a promising target for the development of therapeutics for neurological diseases. Here, we report the first example for a successful application of the structure-based virtual screening to identify the novel small-molecule LAR inhibitors. Five of these inhibitors revealed micromolar inhibitory activities with the associated $IC_{50}$ values ranging from 2 to 6 ${\mu}M$. Because the newly identified inhibitors were also screened for having desirable physicochemical properties as a drug candidate, they may serve as a starting point of the structure-activity relationship study to optimize the medical efficacy. Structural features relevant to the stabilization of the new inhibitors in the active site of LAR are discussed in detail.

Human-yeast genetic interaction for disease network: systematic discovery of multiple drug targets

  • Suk, Kyoungho
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.50 no.11
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    • pp.535-536
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    • 2017
  • A novel approach has been used to identify functional interactions relevant to human disease. Using high-throughput human-yeast genetic interaction screens, a first draft of disease interactome was obtained. This was achieved by first searching for candidate human disease genes that confer toxicity in yeast, and second, identifying modulators of toxicity. This study found potentially disease-relevant interactions by analyzing the network of functional interactions and focusing on genes implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), for example. In the subsequent proof-of-concept study focused on ALS, similar functional relationships between a specific kinase and ALS-associated genes were observed in mammalian cells and zebrafish, supporting findings in human-yeast genetic interaction screens. Results of combined analyses highlighted MAP2K5 kinase as a potential therapeutic target in ALS.

Mutagenic Assessment of Olmesartan Cilexetil by Bacterial Mutation Assay

  • Kim, Ji Won;Ahn, Ilyoung;Ryu, Sung Ha;Jeon, Hong Ryeol;Lee, Bong Sang;Kim, Kyu-Bong
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.217-219
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    • 2013
  • Hypertension is a serious health problem due to high frequency and concomitant other diseases including cardiovascular and renal dysfunction. Olmesartan cilexetil is a new antihypertensive drug associated with angiotensin II receptor antagonist. This study was conducted to evaluate the mutagenicity of olmesartan cilexetil by bacterial reverse mutation test using Salmonella typhimurium (TA100, TA1535, TA98, and TA1537) and Escherichia coli (WP2 uvrA). At the concentrations of 0, 62, 185, 556, 1667, and 5000 ${\mu}g$/plate, olmesartan cilexetil was negative in both Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli regardless of presence or absence of metabolic activation system (S9 mix). These results demonstrate that olmesartan cilexetil does not induce bacterial reverse mutation.

DELTA OPIOID ANALGESICS

  • Burks, Thomas F.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1994.04a
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    • pp.50-62
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    • 1994
  • Opium, morphine and rotated natural and synthetic opiates have been used since antiquity, and to the present, for the relief of moderate and severe pain. Morphine and pharmacologically related drugs, however, produced an array of undesired or dangerous side effect that limit their use as analgesics. Prominent among the limiting side effects are constipation, respiratory depression, release of prolactin, and liability for the production of drug dependence. It was our aim to develop, if possible, a drug or class of drugs with analgesic activity similar to that of morphine, but without the serious side effects associated with morphine. Our overall strategy was to take advantage of advancing knowledge concerning multiple types of opioid receptors, to develop ligands selective for the delta type receptors, to determine whether delta receptor agonists offer advantages over mu agonists, then to design compounds with pharmacokinetic properties compatible with practical therapeutic application. All but the last of these objectives have been realized.

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Metabolomics, a New Promising Technology for Toxicological Research

  • Kim, Kyu-Bong;Lee, Byung-Mu
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2009
  • Metabolomics which deals with the biological metabolite profile produced in the body and its relation to disease state is a relatively recent research area for drug discovery and biological sciences including toxicology and pharmacology. Metabolomics, based on analytical method and multivariate analysis, has been considered a promising technology because of its advantage over other toxicogenomic and toxicoproteomic approaches. The application of metabolomics includes the development of biomarkers associated with the pathogenesis of various diseases, alternative toxicity tests, high-throughput screening (HTS), and risk assessment, allowing the simultaneous acquisition of multiple biochemical parameters in biological samples. The metabolic profile of urine, in particular, often shows changes in response to exposure to xenobiotics or disease-induced stress, because of the biological system's attempt to maintain homeostasis. In this review, we focus on the most recent advances and applications of metabolomics in toxicological research.

Synergistic effect of a mixed herbal extract on bone loss in ovariectomized (OVX) rats

  • Ha , Hye-Kyung;Lee, Je-Hyun;Lee, Han-Gu;Song, Kye-Yong;Kim, Chung-Sook
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.385.3-386
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    • 2002
  • Current therapeutics for osteoporosis are often associated with adverse effects with long-term use. The purpose of this study was to find out herbal drug interaction and to apply an alternative drug candidate for osteoporosis based on a traditional medicinal herb that may have fewer side effects and less uterine hypertrophy. Effect of 219-H. a mixed herbal extract including Astragali Radix. was investigated on osteoporosis in vitro and in vivo models. (omitted)

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Increase of susceptibility against apoptotic stimuli in PC12 cells carrying mutant PS2 : Increase of p53 mRNA level. 8-oxo-dG formation and NF-$\kappa$B activation

  • Nguyen, Hong-Nga;Lee, Sun-Young;Shin, Im-Chul;Kim, Young-Kyu;Hwang, Dae-Yeun;Hong, Jin-Tae
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.150-151
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    • 2003
  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the progressive deterioration of cognition and memory in association with widespread neuronal loss. AD is supposed to be very often associated with missense mutation located on homologous protein Presenilin (PS1) and (PS2). Up to now, the molecular mechanisms underlying the role of the gene mutation in AD still remain unclear. (omitted)

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Unusual Symptom of Hypertension associated with Amoxicillin (Amoxicillin에 의한 비정상적 증상인 고혈압)

  • Cho, Young Ah;Choi, Eun Joo;Yoon, Hyonok
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.206-208
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    • 2020
  • An 80-year-old Korean woman who previously experienced penicillin allergy presented to a dental hospital for treatment of a fractured tooth. A dentist extracted the tooth and prescribed her A-cillin (amoxicillin hydrate) 250 mg orally 3 times a day for 3 days and Carol-F® (ibuprofen arginine) orally 3 times a day for 3 days. She received the prescriptions, returned home, and took one dose of each drug. One hour later, she experienced hypertension, itching, shortness of breath, and was unable to move her tongue to pronounce words. Approximately 6 hours after drug administration, the symptoms persisted, and the patient was admitted to an emergency medical center (EMC). The patient was discharged from the EMC after a one-night stay in the hospital for symptomatic treatment.

Ischemic Stroke after Use of Cannabis: a Case Report and Review of Literature

  • Jung, Jo Sung;Park, Yae Won;Lee, Seung Ah;Song, Tae Jin;Lim, Soo Mee
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.168-171
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    • 2018
  • Cannabis or marijuana is the most commonly used recreational drug after alcohol in the world, and usage is generally recognized as having few serious adverse effects. However, usage is restricted in South Korea. The report of ischemic stroke associated with cannabis is rare in literature. We present a case of a 47-year-old female patient with no underlying disease presenting with acute ischemic stroke after smoking cannabis in South Korea. The result for synthetic cannabinoid metabolites (delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol) screening was positive. Absence of other vascular risk factors and drug screening results suggest a causal role of cannabis in this ischemic stroke case. The patient eventually progressed to brain death. The underlying mechanism, clinical manifestation, and imaging findings of cannabis-related stroke will be reviewed.

PCR-Based Detection and Molecular Genotyping of Enterotoxigenic Clostridium perfringens Isolates from Swine Diarrhea in Korea

  • Kim Sang-Bum;Lim Hyeong-Jun;Lee Wan-Kyu;Hwang In-Gyun;Woo Gun-Jo;Ryu Sang-Ryeol
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.291-294
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    • 2006
  • Clostridium perfringens strains were isolated from swine diarrhea in Korea. Three out of nineteen (15.8%) isolates of C. perfringens were found to be enterotoxigenic by PCR analysis. PCR-based genotyping of the three enterotoxigenic isolates of C. perfringens revealed that they were types A, C and D, respectively. These results suggest that various types of enterotoxigenic C. perfringens can cause swine diarrhea, and that the presence of enterotoxigenic type A strain, known to be strongly associated with food poisoning, may cause public health problem in Korea.