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담수산 징거미새우, Macrobrachium nipponense (De Haan)의 증${\cdot}$양식에 관한 생물학적 기초연구 1. 생식생태에 관한 연구 (Studies on the Propagation of the Freshwater Prawn, Macrobrachium nipponense (De Haan) Reared in the Laboratory)

  • 권진수;이복규
    • 한국양식학회지
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.31-66
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    • 1991
  • 담수산 징거미새우 Macrobrachium nipponense (De Hann)는 우리나라 남부의 하구 기수 구역에 서식하는 흔한 종으로 체장 약 7 cm 정도이며 우리나라 Macrobrachium 속의 새우 중에서는 가장 큰 종이다. 최근 자연 수역의 오염으로 자연에서의 이 종의 수가 급격히 감소되고 있어서 이에 대한 대책이 시급한 실정이다. 따라서 본 실험에서는 이 종의 인공종묘생산을 위한 기초로서의 생식생태 즉 교미전탈피 횟수, 교미전탈피의 형태학적 특징, 탈피기간중의 일일 먹이량, 교미 행동, 정자와 정포의 구조, 정소내의 수정관의 형태, 산란 기작, 적정인공수정 시간, 교미로 부터 산란에 소요되는 시간 및 과정, 수온과 염분농도에 따른 난발생 및 부화에 미치는 영향, 난부화과정을 조사하였고 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 수온 $28^{\circ}C$ 감소량 $3.26{\~}4.35\%_{\circ}$ 에서 암컷은 $17{\~}18$일 주기로 성장 탈피를 하였고, $13{\~}14$일 간격으로 $4{\~}5$회의 교미전탈피를 하였다. 인공수정에 적절한 시간은 교미전탈피 후 14시간 이내였고 최적시간은 탈피후 8시간 이내였다. 교미시에 수컷은 한천질의 정포를 암컷의 복구에 넣었고 산란은 교미후 $6{\~}17$시간 후에 관찰되었으며 산란시에 체외수정이 된다고 사료된다. 수정난은 암컷의 유영지 사이에 안들어 진 포난실에 부착되며 그 수는 암컷 체장이 6.5 cm인 경우 약 $5000{\~}6000$입 정도이다. 2. 산란 직후의 알은 타원형이며 평균 크기는 $0.58{\times}0.48$ mm였고 난발생이 진행되면서 크기가 증가되어 마지막에는 $0.85{\times}0.48$ mm로 되었다 알의 장축(Y)와 소요일수(X)와의 상관관계는 Y=5.60194+0.007358X로 나타낼 수 있었다. 난의 발생은 표할이었으며 분할구는 4 세포기에 나타났다. 난발생은 수온 $22{\~}30^{\circ}C$에서 정상적이며 최적수온은 $26{\~}28^{\circ}C$로 나타났고, 염분도는 염소양 $0{\~}6.64\%_{\circ}$ 에서 정상적으로 발생하였으며 최적염분 농도는 $2.21{\%_{\circ}}$이었다. 난부화일수(Y)와 수온(X)와의 상관관계는 Y=50.803-1.355X로 나타났고 수온 $28{\~}28.6^{\circ}C$에서 산란에서 부화까지는 $12{\~}13$일이 소요되었다. 3. 교미전탈피는 성장 탈피와 형태적으로 큰 차이가 났으며 교미전탈피에서만 번식강모와 번식 섬모가 흉복갑부, 복부측판 및 $1{\~}4$번 유영지 기부에 나타났다.

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두경부암의 영상유도방사선치료에서 ExacTrac의 유용성 평가 (Evaluation of the Usefulness of Exactrac in Image-guided Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer)

  • 백민규;김민우;하세민;채종표;조광섭;이상봉
    • 대한방사선치료학회지
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    • 제32권
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2020
  • 목 적: 현대 방사선치료기술에서 종양표적위치 및 정상장기에 정확한 선량을 전달하기 위해 여러 방법의 영상유도방사선치료(Image Guided Radiation Therapy, IGRT)가 사용되고 있으며 그 중 선형가속기에 장착된 CBCT(Cone Beam Computed Tomography, CBCT)와 이외 장치인 ExacTrac(ExacTrac X-ray System)이 있다. 두 시스템을 비교한 이전 연구들에서는 Offline-review 이용하여 후향적으로 팬텀 및 환자의 Set-up 오차를 분석하거나 X, Y, Z 축과 하나의 회전방향(Couch Rotation)으로만 연구되어졌다. 본 연구에서는 Head and Neck Cancer 환자를 대상으로 CBCT와 ExacTrac을 이용하여 한 치료중심센터에서 각각 6 DoF(Degree Of Freedom) IGRT를 시행한 후, 두 IGRT 장비에서 나타난 팬텀 및 환자의 Set-up 오차, 환자 Set-up에 걸리는 시간, 노출 방사선량의 비교를 통해 유용성을 평가하고자 한다. 대상 및 방법: Rando Phantom을 이용하여 환자 움직임을 배제한 상태의 Set-up 오차 평가와 Head and Neck Cancer 환자의 Set-up 오차 값 두 가지 경우로 나누어 획득하였다. 노출 방사선량 평가는 유리선량계로 하였다. 환자 Set-up 후 IGRT 시행하는데 소요되는 시간을 평가하기 위해 Head and Neck Cancer 환자 11명을 대상으로 하였다. 총 치료기간동안 환자 당 평균 10회의 CBCT와 ExacTrac 영상을 동시에 얻었고, 관심영역지정(Region Of Interest, ROI) 설정 후 6D 온라인 자동위치교정(Online Automatching) 값의 차를 6개의 축(Translation group: SI, AP, LR; Rotation group: Pitch, Roll, Rtn)으로 각각 계산하였다. 결 과: Phantom과 환자에서 Set-up 오차는 Translation group에서 1mm 미만, Rotation group에서 1.5° 미만의 차이가 보였으며, Rtn 값을 제외한 다른 모든 축의 RMS 값이 1mm, 1° 미만으로 나타났다. 각 시스템에서 최종적으로 Set-up 오차 교정까지 걸리는 시간은 CBCT를 이용한 IGRT에서는 평균 256±47.6sec, ExacTrac을 이용 시 평균 84±3.5sec로 각각 나타났다. 1회 치료 당 IGRT에 의한 방사선 노출선량은 Head and Neck 부위 7곳의 측정위치 중 Oral Mucosa에서 CBCT와 ExacTrac이 각각 2.468mGy, 0.066mGy로 상대적으로 ExacTrac에 비해 피폭선량이 37배 높게 측정되었다. 결 론: CBCT와 ExacTrac 두 시스템 간의 6D 온라인 자동위치교정을 통해 Set-up 오차는 두 시스템의 자체적인 Systematic error 뿐 아니라, 환자 움직임(Random error)를 포함한 Set-up 오차가 1mm, 1.02° 미만으로 나타났다. 이는 본원에서 Head and Neck IMRT 치료 시 PTV Margin이 3mm이라는 것을 고려했을 때, 이 오차범위는 합리적으로 사료된다. 하지만 치료기간 동안 환자체중변화로 인한 따른 표적, 손상위험장기의 변화를 고려했을 때 CBCT와 적절히 병용하여 사용하는 것이 좋을 것으로 사료된다.

'아유르베다'($\bar{A}yurveda$)의 의경(醫經)에 관한 연구 (A Study of The Medical Classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$')

  • 김기욱;박현국;서지영
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.91-117
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    • 2007
  • Through a simple study of the medical classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', we have summarized them as follows. 1) Traditional Indian medicine started in the Ganges river area at about 1500 B. C. E. and traces of medical science can be found in the "Rigveda" and "Atharvaveda". 2) The "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞集)", ancient texts from India, are not the work of one person, but the result of the work and errors of different doctors and philosophers. Due to the lack of historical records, the time of Charaka or $Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞)s' lives are not exactly known. So the completion of the "Charaka" is estimated at 1st${\sim}$2nd century C. E. in northwestern India, and the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" is estimated to have been completed in 3rd${\sim}$4th century C. E. in central India. Also, the "Charaka" contains details on internal medicine, while the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" contains more details on surgery by comparison. 3) '$V\bar{a}gbhata$', one of the revered Vriddha Trayi(triad of the ancients, 三醫聖) of the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', lived and worked in about the 7th century and wrote the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ $A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ $h\d{r}daya$ $sa\d{m}hit\bar{a}$ $samhit\bar{a}$(八支集)" and "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$(八心集)", where he tried to compromise and unify the "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". The "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$" was translated into Tibetan and Arabic at about the 8th${\sim}$9th century, and if we generalize the medicinal plants recorded in each the "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" and the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", there are 240, 370, 240 types each. 4) The 'Madhava' focused on one of the subjects of Indian medicine, '$Nid\bar{a}na$' ie meaning "the cause of diseases(病因論)", and in one of the copies found by Bower in 4th century C. E. we can see that it uses prescriptions from the "BuHaLaJi(布哈拉集)", "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". 5) According to the "Charaka", there were 8 branches of ancient medicine in India : treatment of the body(kayacikitsa), special surgery(salakya), removal of alien substances(salyapahartka), treatment of poison or mis-combined medicines(visagaravairodhikaprasamana), the study of ghosts(bhutavidya), pediatrics(kaumarabhrtya), perennial youth and long life(rasayana), and the strengthening of the essence of the body(vajikarana). 6) The '$\bar{A}yurveda$', which originated from ancient experience, was recorded in Sanskrit, which was a theorization of knowledge, and also was written in verses to make memorizing easy, and made medicine the exclusive possession of the Brahmin. The first annotations were 1060 for the "Charaka", 1200 for the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$", 1150 for the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and 1100 for the "$Nid\bar{a}na$", The use of various mineral medicines in the "Charaka" or the use of mercury as internal medicine in the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and the palpation of the pulse for diagnosing in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' and 'XiZhang(西藏)' medicine are similar to TCM's pulse diagnostics. The coexistence with Arabian 'Unani' medicine, compromise with western medicine and the reactionism trend restored the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' today. 7) The "Charaka" is a book inclined to internal medicine that investigates the origin of human disease which used the dualism of the 'Samkhya', the natural philosophy of the 'Vaisesika' and the logic of the 'Nyaya' in medical theories, and its structure has 16 syllables per line, 2 lines per poem and is recorded in poetry and prose. Also, the "Charaka" can be summarized into the introduction, cause, judgement, body, sensory organs, treatment, pharmaceuticals, and end, and can be seen as a work that strongly reflects the moral code of Brahmin and Aryans. 8) In extracting bloody pus, the "Charaka" introduces a 'sharp tool' bloodletting treatment, while the "$Su\scute{s}hruta$" introduces many surgical methods such as the use of gourd dippers, horns, sucking the blood with leeches. Also the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" has 19 chapters specializing in ophthalmology, and shows 76 types of eye diseases and their treatments. 9) Since anatomy did not develop in Indian medicine, the inner structure of the human body was not well known. The only exception is 'GuXiangXue(骨相學)' which developed from 'Atharvaveda' times and the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$". In the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$"'s 'ShenTiLun(身體論)' there is a thorough listing of the development of a child from pregnancy to birth. The '$\bar{A}yurveda$' is not just an ancient traditional medical system but is being called alternative medicine in the west because of its ability to supplement western medicine and, as its effects are being proved scientifically it is gaining attention worldwide. We would like to say that what we have researched is just a small fragment and a limited view, and would like to correct and supplement any insufficient parts through more research of new records.

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아유르베다'($\bar{A}yurveda$) 의경(醫經)에 관한 연구 (A Study of The Medical Classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$')

  • 김기욱;박현국;서지영
    • 동국한의학연구소논문집
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    • 제10권
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    • pp.119-145
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    • 2008
  • Through a simple study of the medical classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', we have summarized them as follows. 1) Traditional Indian medicine started in the Ganges river area at about 1500 B. C. E. and traces of medical science can be found in the "Rigveda" and "Atharvaveda". 2) The "Charaka(閣羅迦集)" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞集)", ancient texts from India, are not the work of one person, but the result of the work and errors of different doctors and philosophers. Due to the lack of historical records, the time of Charaka(閣羅迦) or $Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞)s' lives are not exactly known. So the completion of the "Charaka" is estimated at 1st$\sim$2nd century C. E. in northwestern India, and the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" is estimated to have been completed in 3rd$\sim$4th century C. E. in central India. Also, the "Charaka" contains details on internal medicine, while the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" contains more details on surgery by comparison. 3) '$V\bar{a}gbhata$', one of the revered Vriddha Trayi(triad of the ancients, 三醫聖) of the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', lived and worked in about the 7th century and wrote the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ $Ast\bar{a}nga$ hrdaya $samhit\bar{a}$ $samhit\bar{a}$(八支集) and "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$(八心集)", where he tried to compromise and unify the "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". The "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$" was translated into Tibetan and Arabic at about the 8th$\sim$9th century, and if we generalize the medicinal plants recorded in each the "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" and the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", there are 240, 370, 240 types each. 4) The 'Madhava' focused on one of the subjects of Indian medicine, '$Nid\bar{a}na$' ie meaning "the cause of diseases(病因論)", and in one of the copies found by Bower in 4th century C. E. we can see that it uses prescriptions from the "BuHaLaJi(布唅拉集)", "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". 5) According to the "Charaka", there were 8 branches of ancient medicine in India : treatment of the body(kayacikitsa), special surgery(salakya), removal of alien substances(salyapahartka), treatment of poison or mis-combined medicines(visagaravairodhikaprasamana), the study of ghosts(bhutavidya), pediatrics(kaumarabhrtya), perennial youth and long life(rasayana), and the strengthening of the essence of the body(vajikarana). 6) The '$\bar{A}yurveda$', which originated from ancient experience, was recorded in Sanskrit, which was a theorization of knowledge, and also was written in verses to make memorizing easy, and made medicine the exclusive possession of the Brahmin. The first annotations were 1060 for the "Charaka", 1200 for the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$", 1150 for the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and 1100 for the "$Nid\bar{a}na$". The use of various mineral medicines in the "Charaka" or the use of mercury as internal medicine in the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and the palpation of the pulse for diagnosing in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' and 'XiZhang(西藏)' medicine are similar to TCM's pulse diagnostics. The coexistence with Arabian 'Unani' medicine, compromise with western medicine and the reactionism trend restored the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' today. 7) The "Charaka" is a book inclined to internal medicine that investigates the origin of human disease which used the dualism of the 'Samkhya', the natural philosophy of the 'Vaisesika' and the logic of the 'Nyaya' in medical theories, and its structure has 16 syllables per line, 2 lines per poem and is recorded in poetry and prose. Also, the "Charaka" can be summarized into the introduction, cause, judgement, body, sensory organs, treatment, pharmaceuticals, and end, and can be seen as a work that strongly reflects the moral code of Brahmin and Aryans. 8) In extracting bloody pus, the "Charaka" introduces a 'sharp tool' bloodletting treatment, while the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" introduces many surgical methods such as the use of gourd dippers, horns, sucking the blood with leeches. Also the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" has 19 chapters specializing in ophthalmology, and shows 76 types of eye diseases and their treatments. 9) Since anatomy did not develop in Indian medicine, the inner structure of the human body was not well known. The only exception is 'GuXiangXue(骨相學)' which developed from 'Atharvaveda' times and the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$". In the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$"'s 'ShenTiLun(身體論)' there is a thorough listing of the development of a child from pregnancy to birth. The '$\bar{A}yurveda$' is not just an ancient traditional medical system but is being called alternative medicine in the west because of its ability to supplement western medicine and, as its effects are being proved scientifically it is gaining attention worldwide. We would like to say that what we have researched is just a small fragment and a limited view, and would like to correct and supplement any insufficient parts through more research of new records.

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한국표준질병사인분류중 한방내과영역의 분류체계 개선 및 진단명 구성에 관한 연구 (The Research about the Classification System Improvement and Cord Development of Korean Classification of Disease on Oriental Internal Medicine)

  • 이원철
    • 대한한방내과학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2010
  • Objectives : It is necessary that the international classification of diseases (ICD) be examined in order to comprise the third revision of the Korean Classification of Disease on Oriental Medicine (KCD-OM) and disease classification in the oriental internal medicine field. It is essential that the selection, classification and definition of disease and pattern names of oriental concepts in internal medicine be clear. Since 2008, the fifth revision of the Korean Classification of Disease (KCD-5) has been used in Korea. It was required to use the reference classification from the Oriental medicine area based on the ICD-10. Methods : In this review, the necessity for, meaning of and content of the third revision are briefly described. The ICD system was reviewed and KCD-OM was reconstructed. How diagnosis in the oriental internal medicine area had changed is discussed. Review and Results : In 1973, the disease classification of oriental medicine was established the basis on the contents of Dongeuibogam. It was irrespective of the ICD. As to the classification system in the Oriental internal medicine field, systemic disease was comprised of wind, cold, warm, wet, dryness, heat, spirit, ki, blood, phlegm and retained fluid, consumptive disease, etc. Diseases of internal medicine comprised a system according to the five viscera and the six internal organs and followed the classification system of Dongeuibogam. The first and second revisions were of the classification system based on the curriculum in 1979 and 1995. In 1979, in the first revision, geriatric disease and idiopathic types of disease were deleted, and skin disease was included among surgery diseases. This classification was expanded to 792 small classification items and 1,535 detailed classification items to the dozen disease classes. In 1995, in the second revision, it was adjusted to 644 small classes and 1,784 detailed classification items in the dozen disease classes. KCD-OM3 did KCD from this basis. It added and comprised the oriental medical doctor's concept names of diseases considering the special conditions in Korea. KCD-OM3 examined the KCD-OMsecond revised edition (1994). It improved the duplex classification, improper classifications, etc. It is difficult for us to separate the disease names and pattern names in oriental medicine. We added to the U code and made one classification system. By considering the special conditions in Korea, 169 codes (83 disease name codes, 86 pattern name codes) became the pre-existence classification and links among 306 U codes of KCD-OM3. 137 codes were newly added in the third revision. U code added 3 domains. These are composed of the disease name (U20-U33, 97 codes), the disease pattern name (U50-U79, 191 codes) and the constitution pattern name of each disease (U95-U98, 18 codes). Conclusion : The introduction of KCD-OM3 conforms to the diagnostic system by which oriental medical doctors examine classes used with the basic structure of the reference classification of WHO and raises the clinical study and academic activity of the Korean oriental medicine and makes the production of all kinds of nation statistical indices possible. The introduction of KCD-OM3 promotes the diagnostic system by which doctors of Oriental medicine examine classes using the association with KCD-5. It will raise the smoothness and efficiency of oriental medical treatment payments in the health insurance, automobile insurance, industrial accident compensation insurance, etc. In addition, internationally, the eleventh revision work of the ICD has been initiated. It needs to consider incorporating into the International Classification of Diseases some of every country's traditional medicine.

소의 뇌조직 Phospholipase C의 활성화에 미치는 G-단백질의 역할 (The Role of G protein in the Activation of Phospholipase C from Bovine Brain)

  • 김정희;이동진;변영주
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.288-301
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    • 1992
  • 소의 중추신경계의 신경전달인자에 의한 세포막에서의 정보전달 과정에 관여하는 PLC 활성화에 G-단백질의 관여 여부를 관찰하기 위하여 소의 뇌조직의 PLC ${\beta}$, ${\gamma}$${\delta}$를 얻어 각 isozyme의 특성을 관찰하였다. 기질용액에 phosphatidyl choline(PC)을 첨가시 PLC 각 isozyme 마다 정도의 차이는 있으나 증가 양상을 보였으며 PLC ${\delta}$$100{\mu}M$ $Ca^{2+}$ 농도에서 높은 활성도 증가를 보였다. 세포막 소포체를 형성하기 위하여 $PIP_2$기질과 PC에 detergent로 cholate와 deoxycholate 농도에 따른 PLC 효과 관찰에서 cholate 농도 0.2%에서 1%까지 증가할 때 효소 활성도의 지속적인 상승이 관찰되었고, deoxycholate는 농도가 0.2%에서 높았다가 0.4%에서 낮아졌고 1%까지 증가함에 따라 PLC 효소 활성도는 약간 증가하였다. 기질액에 뇌추출액을 첨가하여 cholic acid 농도에 따른 PLC의 효과를 관찰한 결과 cholic acid 농도 0.2%에서 보다 1%에서 각 isozyme 모두에서 PLC활성도가 증가하였다. 소의 여러 장기에서 PLC isozyme의 분포정도를 방사면역측정방법으로 관찰하였을 때 뇌조직에 가장 많이 분포하고 있으며 특히 PLC ${\beta}$, ${\gamma}$가 많았고, PLC ${\delta}$는 부신에서 가장 많이 분포하였다. 다음으로 PLC ${\beta}$는 부신과 위, PLC${\gamma}$는 부신과 폐순이었다. PLC 효소가 활성화될 때 G-단백질의 관여 여부에 관하여 cholate 0.2%와 0.1%에서 G-단백질과 GTPrS 및 PLC의 결합정도의 관찰은 조직분쇄시료를 소의 뇌 및 부신조직을 이용하여 $^{35}S$-GTPrS 첨가시와 단세포군 항체를 이용한 경우 모두에서 1.49% 이하의 낮은 결합 정도를 관찰하였다. 그래서 정제된 PLC isozyme과 G-단백질 $Go{\alpha}$, $G{\beta}{\gamma}$, Gmix, $Gi{\alpha}$$Gt{\alpha}$ 각각에 대한 효과 관찰에 서 $Go{\alpha}$$G{\beta}{\gamma}$는 PLC ${\beta}$${\delta}$의 활성도를 증가시켰고, PLC ${\gamma}$는 별 영향이 없었으며 Gmix에서는 세효소 모두 증가시켰다. $Gi{\alpha}$는 PLC ${\beta}$${\gamma}$에서만 증가하였다. $Gt{\alpha}$는 PLC ${\beta}$${\gamma}$에서 억제하였고 PLC ${\delta}$에서는 증가 양상을 보였다. 그러므로 PLC 활성화에 G-단백질의 관여가 인지되며 PLC isozyme과 G-단백질의 종류에 따라 대개의 경우 증가하는 경향이나 일부는 억제 내지는 별 영향이 없는 것으로 나타났다.

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임상 간호원을 위한 실무교육 과정으로서의 가족계획 (Family Planning as a Part of the Nursing-Staff In - Service Education Program)

  • 전춘영
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.112-132
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    • 1975
  • When Korean family planning services began as a part of the National Policy in 1962, the annual population growth was 3.0%. This growth rate has been decreased to 2.0% during last ten year period. And it seems imperative that all hospitals, as well as related organizations, should participate in family planning in order to contribute to achieving the National goal of 1.5% population growth by 1976, the end of the Third Five Year Economic Development Plan. Nurses should be considered the most important human resources in charge of the core of family planning services in any setting. For the family planning services in the general hospital setting, nurses as a core members contribute much as change agent, motivators, counsellors, educators etc. A nurse can work with patients and their relatives when she is equipped with relevant knowledge and skills. Fur the more family planning cannot be ignored even in hospital setting where more comprehensive nursing care is needed Thus, the general objective of this study is to provide baseline data for better programming of In-service education in family planning so that effective hospital family planning nursing services can be made a part of comprehensive nursing care contributing to the national population program and human welfare. In order to meet the general objective, this study has the following specific objectives : 1. To find out the general characteristics of the clinical nurses working in Y Hospital 2. To evaluate their attitudes and practices of family planning 3. To assess their knowledge, attitudes and practices of population and family planning as professional nurses. 4. To examine and compare data collecting methods for the planning of an In-service Educational Program 5. To explore the contents to be included in this In-service Education Program. The study population randomly selected one hundred nurses working in Y Hospital A cross-sectional survey with questionnaires developed for this study was chosen for the study method. To collect reliable data, the questionnaires were distributed to and answered by the study population in a controlled situation. X²test and t-test was employed in analyzing the data. The findings of this study are as follows: 1. Y Hospital nurses had a lower ideal number of children (X=2.02) and showed no strong preference for male children, and 74% of them expressed the desire to use permanent methods of birth control 2. of this thirty Y Hospital nurses who were married 66.7% stated they were already practicing contraceptive methods. Most of them preferred male methods of contraception. 3. According to objective evaluation about knowledge of various aspects of population and family planning, respondents from collegiate programs significantly knew better the subjects on the average than did respondents from diploma programs of nursing. 4. There was a marked difference in the results of self-evaluation and objective evaluation in their family planning knowledge. It was found that the self-evaluation family planning knowledge seemed to be unreliable. Accordingly, the objective test methods appeared to be more reliable in the evaluation of knowledge levels. 5. The subject areas needed to be included in In-service education for the Hospital family planning services in Y Hospital are 1) rhythm methods, 2) tubal-legation, 3) family planning effects of contraceptives, 4) population growth, 5) demographic traction, 6) population structure and 7) infant mortality facts. In addition, 1) various oral contraceptives, 2) basal temperature method, 3) laparoscopic female sterilization, 4) interfering factors of family planning, 5) anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive organs were additional areas to be taught to respondents from 3-year diploma schools of nursing. Demographic transition was one subject area in which the four-year graduates need further study. 6. Population problems guidance and counselling in family planning instruction in the theory and practice of contraceptives should be included in future In-service Education Programs in order to provide more effective hospital Family Planning Services, stated 77.0% of the respondents.

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복부와 경부 관통상 환자에 대한 임상적 고찰 (Clinical Analysis of Patients with Abdomen or Neck-penetrating Trauma)

  • 노하니;김광민;박준범;류훈;배금석;강성준
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: Recently, the change to a more complex social structure has led to an increased frequency of traumas due to violence, accident and so on. In addition, the severity of the traumas and the frequency of penetrating injuries have also increased. Traumas to cervical and abdominal areas, what are commonly seen by general surgeons, can have mild to fatal consequences because in these areas, various organs that are vital to sustaining life are located. The exact location and characteristics of the injury are vital to treating patients with the trauma to these areas. Thus, with this background in mind, we studied, compared, and analyzed clinical manifestations of patients who were admitted to Wonju Christian hospital for penetrating injuries inflicted by themselves or others. Methods: We selected and performed a retrospective study of 64 patients who had been admitted to Wonju Christian Hospital from January 2005 to December 2009 and who had cervical or abdominal penetrating injuries clearly inflicted by themselves or others. Results: There were 51 male (79.7%) and 13 female (20.3%) patients, and the number of male patients was more dominant in this study, having a sex ratio of 3.9 to 1. The range of ages was between 20 and 86 years, and mean age was 43.2 years. There were 5 self-inflicted cervical injuries, and 19 self-inflicted abdominal injuries, making the total number of self-inflicted injury 24. Cervical and abdominal injuries caused by others were found in 11 and 29 patients, respectively. The most common area involved in self-inflicted injuries to the abdomen was the epigastric area, nine cases, and the right-side zone II was the most commonly involved area. On the other hand, in injuries inflicted by others, the left upper quadrant of the abdomen was the most common site of the injury, 14 cases. In the neck, the left-side zone II was the most injured site. In cases of self-inflicted neck injury, jugular vein damage and cervical muscle damage without deep organ injury were observed in two cases each, making them the most common. In cases with abdominal injuries, seven cases had limited abdominal wall injury, making it the most common injury. The most common deep organ injury was small bowel wounds, five cases. In patients with injuries caused by others, six had cervical muscle damage, making it the most common injury found in that area. In the abdomen, small bowel injury was found to be the most common injury, being evidenced in 13 cases. In self-inflicted injuries, a statistical analysis discovered that the total duration of admission and the number of patients admitted to the intensive care unit were significantly shorter and smaller, retrospectively, than in the patient group that had injuries caused by others. No statistically significant difference was found when the injury sequels were compared between the self-inflicted-injury and the injury-inflicted-by-others groups. Conclusion: This study revealed that, in self-inflicted abdominal injuries, injuries limited to the abdominal wall were found to be the most common, and in injuries to the cervical area inflicted by others, injuries restricted to the cervical muscle were found to be the most common. As a whole, the total duration of admission and the ICU admission time were significantly shorter in cases of self-inflicted injury. Especially, in cases of self inflicted injuries, abdominal injuries generally had a limited degree of injury. Thus, in our consideration, accurate injury assessment and an ideal treatment plan are necessary to treat these patients, and minimally invasive equipment, such as laparoscope, should be used. Also, further studies that persistently utilize aggressive surgical observations, such as abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography, for patients with penetrating injuries are needed.

대퇴경부 골절 환자의 입원 생활 (The Hospital Life of the Patient with Femoral Neck Fracture)

  • 김경자;지성애
    • 간호행정학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.35-56
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    • 1996
  • Nowerdays, the increase of traffic accidents and old age population make the Femoral Neck Fracture(FNF) patients increase. By the improvement of education and standard of living the patients demand better medical service than before. This study is designed to give practical help for the FNF patients by observing their hospital life and establish practical nursing strategies for the FNF patients. For these purposes the Ethnographic Participant Observation was adopted. By this study is focused on the hospital life patient's view. For this end, the field study adopted orthopedic ward in the C University Hospital with 400 beds in Seoul. The object patients of the study were twelve patients. The patients experienced five stages : Embarrassment, Conflict, Stability, Independent, and Extension Stage. The findings and prepared nursing strategies are stated as follows. First, in the Embarrassment Stage they suffered embarrassment, anxiety, pain, they could not do ordinary things. The patients who accidental fractures had anxiety from unfamiliar tests and from hospitalization itself. They lamented that they could not ordinary things, and do nothing but obeying the hospital, and endure the pain. They recognized the changed environment and resigned themselves to life in the ward. In this stage, full openness by the nurses is needed. Second, the attribute of the Conflict Stage were conflict, fear, curiosity, belief, reflection. When they sign the consentment form, they experience conflicts about the possibility of complication, fear of recovery from anesthesia, curiosity about the operation procedure, post - operation state, reflection on their past life, and promise to care for their family members after discharge and keep their religious life faithfully. And they accepted the operation depending on God, believing in modern medicine, and the surgeon. Asking for their changed informations, they expected positive results from the operation. In this stage, an empathic attitude by the nurses is needed. Third, the attribute of the Stability Stage were relief, gratitude, difficulty with excretion, and pain. When they awoke from anesthesia, they felt relief because of a the end of the operation, but they experienced extreme pain, difficulty of excretion in bed. They accepted the changed environment and expected recovery. In this stage, support by the nurses is needed. Fourth, the attributes of the Independence Stage were freedom, exercise, nurturing, anxiety, and discomfort. When they ambulated and exercised, they experienced freedom. They showed exhibited weakness of the digestive organs and discomfort hospital's space, structure, and facilities, the delay of medical certificate issue the lack of prompt response by the medical agents. They ate nurturious food and felt anxiety on the end of hospital life and returning to their ordinary life. They showed the independence of overcoming their environment by increasing exercise and expected their discharges. In this stage, respect by the nurses is needed for the patients to, overcome their environment and prepare for their independence. Fifth, the attributes of the Extension Stage were pessimism, isolation, dissatisfaction, and pain. Accompanied injury and old age made their ward life extend to over seven weeks. They exhibited weariness, melancholy, skeptisis, general pessimistic feeling, and desperation caused by their isolated life. They experienced the digestive discomfort caused by the prolonged medication and psycological pain caused by long-time hospitalization. As a, result, their dissatisfaction on the human, physical, and systematic environments had been increased. They acquired critical power and sought for something to do spending their time. They expected vaguely about the returning of their ordinary life. In this stage, counseling is needed by the nurse to overcome positively their psychological, social, and physical problems. The process of the FNF patient's ward life starts from the dependent state, when they are hospitalized, and gradually progresses to self-fulfillment in order to keep independent life. As a result, the FNF patients showed "Response in Challenge" or "Adaptation in Conflict" through their experiences of social, physical, and psychological difficulties.

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콜레마니진디벌(Aphidius colemani) 촉각에 분포하는 감각기의 종류 및 외부미세구조적 특징 (Types and Ultrastructural Characteristics of Antennal Sensilla on Aphidius colemani (Hymenoptera: Braconidae))

  • 권혜리;윤규식;강민아;박민우;조신혁;강은진;서미자;유용만;윤영남
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.277-287
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    • 2010
  • Aphidius속(Hymenuptera: Braconidae)에 속하는 일부 종은 주로 생물학적 방제 인자로서 사용되고 있으며, 행동학적 생태에 대하여 연구가 많이 되어있다. 행동에 있어서 신경기관을 중요성을 알고 있음에도 불구하고 촉각의 구조는 널리 알려져 있지 않다. 본 연구에서는 콜레마니진디벌의 암수 성충의 촉각에 분포하는 감각기를 주사전자현미경(SEM)을 이용하여 분류하고, 외부형태를 관찰하였다. 일반적으로 콜레마니진디벌의 촉각은 염주상(filiform)의 형태로 수컷($1,515.2{\pm}116.5\;{\mu}m$)이 암컷($l,275.1{\pm}103.4\;{\mu}m$)보다 더 길다. 촉각은 촉각근절(radicle), 밑마디(scape), 자루마디(pedicel, 채찍마디(flagellomeres)로 구분된다. 암 수컷의 채찍마디의 수에서 수컷은 15마디, 암컷은 13마디로 차이가 나타났다. 콜레마니진디벌의 촉각을 SEM을 이용하여 관찰한 결과, 총 7 종류의 감각기 즉; Bohm bristles, Sensilla placodea와 두 가지 타입의 S. coeloconica, S. trichodea, 또 tip pore 또는 wall pores가 있는지 여부에 띠라 두 가지 S. basiconica를 확인할 수 있었다. 이전에 연구들을 바탕으로 각 감각기들의 기능을 추측해볼 때 Bohm bristles과 S. coeloconica type I & II, S. trichodea 등은 기계적감각을, S. placodea, S. basiconica type I & II는 회학적감각을 담당할 것으로 추정된다.