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2025Real-Time and Highly Sensitive Detection of Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) in Tears Using Aptamer Functionalized Electrolyte-Gated IGZO Thin-Film Transistors
Chuljin Hwang, J. H. Lee, D.H. Kim, D.H. Kim, Kyung‐Sun Na, Dae Yu Kim, Dae Yu Kim
IF 8.2 (2025)
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
g/mL), which was consistent with the clinical range of DED patients. Additionally, the sensing performance remained stable for up to 4 weeks, highlighting its potential for future commercial applications. The MMP-9 concentration in human tear samples could be determined by the developed sensor in real time with high sensitivity, which provides promising diagnostic tools for early detection, progression assessment, and timely treatment of DED.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5c03926
Materials science
Detection limit
Aptamer
Transistor
Nanotechnology
Optoelectronics
Biomedical engineering
Dynamic range
Thin-film transistor
Computer science
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2024Dexamethasone acetate loaded poly(ε-caprolactone) nanofibers for rat corneal chemical burn treatment
Da Ran Kim, Sun‐Kyoung Park, Eun Jeong Kim, Dong-kyu Kim, Young Chae Yoon, David Myung, Hyun Jong Lee, Kyung‐Sun Na
IF 3.9 (2024)
Scientific Reports
Topical eye drop approaches to treat ocular inflammation in dry eyes often face limitations such as low efficiency and short duration of drug delivery. Nanofibers serve to overcome the limitation of the short duration of action of topical eye drops used against ocular inflammation in dry eyes. Several attempts to develop suitable nanofibers have been made; however, there is no ideal solution. Here, we developed polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers loaded with dexamethasone acetate (DEX), prepared by electrospinning, as a potential ocular drug delivery platform for corneal injury treatment. Thirty-nine Sprague Dawley rats (7 weeks old males) were divided into four treatment groups after alkaline burns of the cornea; negative control (no treatment group); dexamethasone eyedrops (DEX group); PCL fiber (PCL group); dexamethasone loaded PCL (PCL + DEX group). We evaluated therapeutic efficacy of PCL + DEX by examining the epithelial wound healing effect, the extent of corneal opacity and neovascularization. Additionally, various inflammatory factors, including IL-1β, were investigated through immunochemistry, western blot analysis, and quantitative real-time RT-PCR (qRT-PCR). PCL + DEX group showed histologically alleviated signs of corneal inflammation compared with DEX group, which showed a decrease in IL-1β and MMP9 in the corneal stroma. The quantitative expression on day 1 after alkaline burn of pro-inflammatory markers, including IL-1β and IL-6, in the PCL + DEX group was significantly lower than that in the DEX group. Notably, PCL + DEX treatment significantly suppressed neovascularization, and enhanced the anti-inflammatory function of DEX during the acute phase of ocular inflammation. Collectively, these findings suggest that PCL + DEX may be a promising approach to effective drug delivery in corneal burn injuries.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62026-x
Caprolactone
Dexamethasone
Nanofiber
Chemistry
Chemical burn
Pharmacology
Medicine
Materials science
Organic chemistry
Internal medicine
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2022Association of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction with Oral Statin Use
Sun‐Kyoung Park, Ji‐Hye Lee, Hosik Hwang, Hyun Seung Kim, Kyungdo Han, Kyung‐Sun Na
IF 3.9 (2022)
Journal of Clinical Medicine
of 0.44. Thus, older adults and participants who do not use statin appeared to have higher scores. In conclusion, although the mechanism is unclear, statins may exert a protective effect on the meibomian gland. Further lipidomic studies are required to determine the pharmacological effects of statins on the meibomian gland and other meibum components.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154632
Medicine
Statin
Meibomian gland
Internal medicine
Cholesterol
Gastroenterology
Endocrinology
Physiology
Surgery
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2022Increased risk of cataract surgery in patients with allergic disease: a population based cohort study
Jisun Paik, Kyungdo Han, Gahee Nam, Sun‐Kyoung Park, Ho Sik Hwang, Yoon Hong Chun, Kyung‐Sun Na
IF 4.6 (2022)
Scientific Reports
We investigated the association between cataract and allergic diseases, including atopic dermatitis (AD), allergic rhinitis (AR), and asthma using 2,631,015 subjects' data from the 2009 National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort in Korea. Each allergic disease was defined as three or more occasions of diagnosis within 1 year with dedicated ICD-10 codes. The primary endpoint was newly received cataract surgery during the follow-up period. In total, 447,883 subjects had at least one allergic disease. During the mean follow-up of 7.8 ± 1.7 years, newly developed cataract surgery was observed in 301,693 subjects (allergic group, n = 69,321; non-allergic group, n = 232,372). After adjusting for demographic characteristics (age, sex), systemic and ocular comorbidities, socioeconomic status, and lifestyle factors (smoking, drinking, regular exercise), the allergic group had a higher hazard ratio (HR) for cataract development compared with the non-allergic group. We further performed a subgroup analysis for patients regarding sex and age. In the subgroup analysis of subjects with AD, men aged < 50 years had a higher HR compared to women of the same age group. In conclusion, subjects with allergic diseases had a higher risk of cataract surgery than their counterparts, and the combination of AD and AR resulted in the highest risk. Particularly, the association was more evident in male than female patients with AD aged < 50 years.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25589-1
Medicine
Hazard ratio
Allergic conjunctivitis
Cohort
Asthma
Cataract surgery
Subgroup analysis
Disease
Population
Allergy
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2022Association between age-related cataract and blepharoptosis in Korean adults: a population-based study
Kyung‐Sun Na, Su Kyung Jung, Younhea Jung, Kyungdo Han, Jiyoung Lee, Jisun Paik, Suk-Woo Yang
IF 4.6 (2022)
Scientific Reports
Cataract and blepharoptosis are both commonly encountered ophthalmic problems in older adults. Since they share similar risk factors, it is plausible that there may be an association between the two conditions. We examined data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) 2010-2012 to determine if there is an association between age-related cataract and blepharoptosis. Multivariable adjusted logistic regression analysis was conducted to examine the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for association of each specific type of cataract with presence of blepharoptosis. Of the 10,387 eligible participants, 4782 (46.0%) had cataract and 1419 (15.8%) had blepharoptosis. There were more participants with blepharoptosis in the cataract group, compared with those in the no cataract group. After adjusting for potential confounders, participants with blepharoptosis had a higher risk of total cataract (OR: 1.557, 95% CI 1.201-2.019) and nuclear subtype cataract (OR: 1.305, 95% CI 1.050-1.620). Blepharoptosis was associated with significantly higher odds of cataract in obese participants when compared with non-obese participants (p for interaction = 0.0236). Our study revealed a positive association between age-related cataract and blepharoptosis; it suggests that thorough ophthalmic assessment is needed when assessing patients who are planning cataract or blepharoptosis surgery.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04381-7
Medicine
Odds ratio
Confidence interval
Cataract surgery
Logistic regression
Confounding
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Population
Ophthalmology
Internal medicine