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Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Recordings of Small Rodents using a Novel
Marker Array
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Mi Joo Kim, Jiyeon Lee, Eui Jae Hong, Eun Ji Lee, Yu Jin Min, Dong Ju Lee, Nam Beom Kim, Gyu Cheol Han
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Res Vestib Sci. 2016;15(1):11-16.
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- Objective: Recording the nystagmus of small experimental rodents is an integral
technique in vestibular research. Theoretically, the size and the shape of markers
strongly affect the analysis of 3 dimensional nystagmus.
Methods The nystagmus of 6 healthy ICR mice were recorded and their gain
values were compared using 200 μm, 300 μm, 400 μm, and 600 μm isosceles
triangle markers at the peak velocity of 60o/sec and 100o/sec with the rotational
stimulations of 0.1 Hz, 0.2 Hz, and 0.5 Hz.
Results The gain values of 3 different sizes of the markers showed no significant
differences in horizontal- vertical-torsional component. However, it was unable
to record the nystagmus with 200 μm markers since the markers were too small
to be placed and stayed on the center of the pupils.
Conclusion Technicians can decide the size of the markers from 200 to 600 ?m
to record the nystagmus of mice, depending on the technicians’ skills.
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Quantification of Vestibulospinal Reflex Under the Stress Condition on Both Soleus Muscles
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Mi Joo Kim, Seo Jin Jang, Eun Ji Lee, Ah Ram Yu, Jong Hyun Hwang, Gyu Cheol Han, Ju Kang Lee
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Res Vestib Sci. 2012;11(1):14-22.
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- Therefore, by establishing method that enables to track and observe quantified VSR, the reliability of experiment is attempted to be increased. Materials and Methods:On five SD Rats to measure electromyogram (EMG), electrodes, in the form of stranded cables composed of seven wires, are chronically implanted on both sides of the soleus muscles. Pre and post operative condition of sitting still, standing, and ladder step walking was compared before, and six and twenty four hours after a unilateral labyrinthectomy with quantified muscle activity in maximal voluntary activity. Simultaneously by using multi modality electric potential plus package, the muscle activity between the two legs was tracked and compared. Results: In the sitting still position, the left/right soleus muscle activities were 25.7/26.0 μV before a unilateral labyrinthectomy which was changed after the surgery with the value of 23.1/8.1 μV and 23.4/14.3 μV when six and twenty four hours passed respectively. In the standing position, 92.8/124.0 μV of preoperative value was changed to 89.6/37.3 μV six hours after the unilateral labyrinthectomy, and it was 97.0/54.7 μV 24 hours after. The preoperative value in ladder step walking test was 56.2/86.0 μV, and postoperative ones were 54.9/21.2 μV and 55.7/38.0 μV after six and twenty four hours respectively. Conclusion: VSR assessment method by using quantitative EMG well reflects the process of vestibular compensation, and to maintain the tension of extensor muscles, ladder step walking test is shown to be useful.
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Diagnostic Dehydration Testings for Endolymphatic Hydrops
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Mi Joo Kim, Gyu Cheol Han
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Res Vestib Sci. 2011;10(2):47-51.
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C-fos Expression of Vestibular Nucleus in C57BL/6 Mouse Under the 7 Tesla Ultra High Magnetic Field
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Mi Joo Kim, Min Joo Jung, Ji Hye Bae, Eun Ji Lee, Duk Hyun Kim, Gyu Cheol Han
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Res Vestib Sci. 2011;10(1):26-29.
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- Background and Objectives: A typical side effect of super high magnetic field is dizziness and it is expected that 7 Tesla (T) super high magnetic field will have temporary influence on vestibular nucleus. Prevalence rate of dizziness generally increases with advancing years, so this study discusses whether the influence of 7 T super high magnetic field differs depending on the age.
Materials and Methods: C57BL/6 mice weighting from 10-40 g were categorized into 4-week-old and 16-week-old groups. They were exposed to 7 T magnetic field and immunohistochemical staining was done to observe expression of c-fos protein in vestibular nucleus of mice.
Results: Control group with normal vestibular system did not show c-fos protein. However, mice exposed to 7 T magnetic field showed c-fos expression selectively on medial and lateral parts of vestibular nucleus and there was no significant difference of c-fos expression between both sides (p<0.05). There was statistically significant difference between the different age group: 16-week-old mice group showed higher number of cells expressing c-fos protein than 4-week-old mice group did (p<0.05).
Conclusion: It is statistically significant that 7 T super high magnetic field is more influential to older age group.
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Measuring the Behavioral Parameters of Mouse Following Unilateral Labyrinthectomy in Round Free Field Using an Infrared Lamp and a Simple Webcam Camera
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Mi Joo Kim, Hyun Jung Hwang, Seung Won Chung, Gyu Cheol Han
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Res Vestib Sci. 2011;10(1):12-18.
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- Background and Objectives: In this research, movements of mouse after labyrinthectomy were analyzed to determine the degree of vestibular dysfunction and compensation. Materials and Methods: By using an infrared lamp, mouse movements were recorded for 100 seconds in a dark room. The experimental area was manufactured as a circular space with a diameter of 60 cm. The movements of five mice labyrinthectomized on right side were observed and recorded at 3 hours, 9 hours and 120 hours after the operation, and also the ten mice of control group. Results: The differences between the total moving distances and the rotating angle from the origin that set the center of round field between groups were analyzed with pictures of 1 frame per second. It is concluded that all 4 groups show significant differences between its mean rotation angle and total moving distances statistically. At 9 hours after right labyrinthectomy, mice tended to turn clockwise; but at 120 hours, there was no significant difference between clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation. Conclusion: Measuring the movement of mouse in round free field can be the proper method to determine the degree of vestibular dysfunction and vestibular compensation. This test was time-saving and cost-effective method.
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A Case of Multiple Perilymph Fistula Induced by Tympanostomy Tube Insertion
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Seung Won Chung, Mi Joo Kim, Gyu Cheol Han
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Res Vestib Sci. 2010;9(1):32-37.
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- This controversial diagnosis centers around the phenomenon of perilymph leaking from the inner ear into the middle ear cleft through the oval window, round window or other fissures in the bony labyrinth that may be abnormally patent. A perilymph fistula may develop after stapedectomy surgery, penetrating middle ear trauma, head trauma, barotrauma, or possibly spontaneously. Uncertainty regarding the clinical criteria for the diagnosis and the inability to document the presence of a microfistula at surgery contribute to the problematic nature of this diagnosis. However, this condition should be seriously considered in the patient with vertigo after head trauma, barotrauma injury, or previous middle ear surgery. It is particularly likely in patients with penetrating middle ear trauma with vertigo. Most authors agree that perilymph fistulas generally heal spontaneously, therefore a few days of bed rest is appropriate in acute cases. Cases suspected after penetrating trauma should be explored early if symptoms persist. Here, authors report a case of multiple perilymph fistula possibly caused by tympanostomy tube insertion in a 48-year-old man with a review of the literature.
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The Comparison of the Magnetic Resonance Images in the Patient With Definite Meniere’s Disease Before and After Endolymphatic Sac Decompression
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Mi Joo Kim, Gyu Cheol Han, Seung Won Chung
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Res Vestib Sci. 2009;8(2):152-155.
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- Endolymphatic hydrops is believed to be underlying pathophysiology of Meniere’s disease. The degree of endolymphatic hydrops observed by MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) in patients with Meniere’s disease offers a new method to study the progression of Meniere’s disease. There have been multiple attempts to diagnose Meniere’s disease with the help of radiologic tests including MRI in Korea. We describe a case report of a patient with Meniere’s who showed changes of endolymphatic sac in MRI after endolymphatic sac decompression.
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Autoantibodies and Complements in Acute Peripheral Vestibulopathy
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Mi Joo Kim, Joo Hyun Jung, Chang Hyun Cho, Jung Ho Lee
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Res Vestib Sci. 2009;8(1):23-26.
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- Background and Objectives The etiology and pathophysiology of acute peripheral vestibulopathy are largely unknown. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the manifestation of the autoantibodies and complements in patients with acute peripheral vestibulopathy.
Materials and Methods We checked anti-ds-DNA, rheumatoid factor, anti phospholipid IgG and IgM, anti nuclear antibody (ANA), C3, C4 in 72 patients who were diagnosed as acute peripheral vestibulopathy on physical examination and the caloric test. The results of the patients with unilateral acute peripheral vestibulopathy were compared to those of the patients with bilateral acute peripheral vestibulopathy.
Results Twelve patients (16.6%) in anti-ds-DNA, 4 patients (5.5%) in C3, 10 patients (13.8%) in C4, 2 patients (2.7%) in anti-phospholipid IgG and 13 patients (18%) in antinuclear antibody (ANA) showed abnormal findings among patients with acute peripheral vestibulpahty. There was no difference in the manifestation of the autoantibodies and complements between the patients with unilateral and bilateral acute peripheral vestibulopathy.
Conclusion The autoimmune diseases may be one of etiologic factors in acute peripheral vestibulopathy.
Key Words: Autoantibodies; Vestibular Neuronitis; Complement System Proteins
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