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Suk Yun Kang
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 34
Citations - 784
Suk Yun Kang is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuropathic pain & Nociception. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 30 publications receiving 674 citations.
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Differential involvement of ipsilateral and contralateral spinal cord astrocyte D-serine in carrageenan-induced mirror-image pain: role of σ1 receptors and astrocyte gap junctions.
Hoon Seong Choi,Dae Hyun Roh,Seo Yeon Yoon,Sheu Ran Choi,Soon Gu Kwon,Suk Yun Kang,Jiyoung Moon,Ho Jae Han,Alvin J. Beitz,Jang Hern Lee +9 more
TL;DR: The role of ipsilateral versus contralateral D‐serine in the development of MIP is focused on and the possible involvement of σ1 receptors and gap junctions in astrocyte D-serine production is investigated.
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Spinal cytochrome P450c17 plays a key role in the development of neuropathic mechanical allodynia: Involvement of astrocyte sigma-1 receptors
Sheu Ran Choi,Dae Hyun Roh,Seo Yeon Yoon,Hoon Seong Choi,Suk Yun Kang,Ho Jae Han,Alvin J. Beitz,Jang Hern Lee +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that early activation of P450c17 modulates the expression and activation of astrocyte Sig‐1Rs, ultimately contributing to the development of mechanical allodynia induced by peripheral nerve injury.
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A mechanical acupuncture instrument mitigates the endoplasmic reticulum stress and oxidative stress of ovariectomized rats.
Su Yeon Seo,Suk Yun Kang,O Sang Kwon,Se Kyun Bang,Soo Phil Kim,Kwang-Ho Choi,Jiyoung Moon,Yeonhee Ryu +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that acupuncture at SP6 showed a significant antidepressant-like effect on an OVX-induced depression rat model by mitigation of ER stress and oxidative stress in amygdala.
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Involvement of peripheral P2Y1 receptors and potential interaction with IL-1 receptors in IL-1β-induced thermal hypersensitivity in rats.
Soon Gu Kwon,Dae Hyun Roh,Seo Yeon Yoon,Sheu Ran Choi,Hoon Seong Choi,Jiyoung Moon,Suk Yun Kang,Alvin J. Beitz,Jang Hern Lee +8 more
TL;DR: Immunohistochemistry used to demonstrate that P2Y1 and IL-1 type I receptors co-localize predominantly in small diameter neurons in the dorsal root ganglion and indicates the involvement of P2y1Rs in IL- 1β mediated pain in both naive and carrageenan injected rats.
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Blockade of Adrenal Medulla-Derived Epinephrine Potentiates Bee Venom-Induced Antinociception in the Mouse Formalin Test: Involvement of Peripheral β -Adrenoceptors.
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the antinociceptive effect of DBV treatment can be significantly enhanced by modulation of adrenal medulla-derived epinephrine and this effect is mediated by peripheral β-adrenoceptors.