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IDH2 gene deficiency accelerates unilateral ureteral obstructioninduced kidney inflammation through oxidative stress and activation of macrophages

Kim JI, Noh MR, Yoon GE, Jang HS, Kong MJ, Park KM

Mitochondrial NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH2) produces NADPH, which is known to inhibit mitochondrial oxidative stress. Ureteral obstruction induces kidney inflammation and fibrosis via oxidative stress. Here, we investigated the...
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Factors Influencing Intra-Operative Body Temperature in Laparoscopic Colectomy Surgery under General Anesthesia: An Observational Cohort

Kong MJ, Yoon H

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify factors influencing intra-operative core body temperature (CBT), and to develop a predictive model for intra-operative CBT in laparoscopic abdominal surgery. METHODS: The prospective observational study...
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Rac1 inhibition protects the kidney against kidney ischemia/ reperfusion through the inhibition of macrophage migration

Park YR, Kong MJ, Noh MR, Park KM

Kidney ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, a common cause of acute kidney injury (AKI), is associated with the migration of inflammatory cells into the kidney. Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1),...
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High water intake induces primary cilium elongation in renal tubular cells

Kong MJ, Han SJ, Seu SY, Han KH, Lipschutz JH, Park KM

Background: The primary cilium protrudes from the cell surface and functions as a mechanosensor. Recently, we found that water intake restriction shortens the primary cilia of renal tubular cells, and...
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Shortening of primary cilia length is associated with urine concentration in the kidneys

Kong MJ, Han SJ, Seu SY, Han KH, Lipschutz JH, Park KM

Background: The primary cilium, a microtubule-based cellular organelle present in certain kidney cells, functions as a mechano-sensor to monitor fluid flow in addition to various other biological functions. In kidneys,...
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