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외부지향 기업문화와 직무소진 간의 관계: 조직 내 커뮤니케이션의 매개효과와 HR부서의 전략적 역할의 조절된 매개효과
홍소정 ( Hong¸ Sojung ),심명정 ( Shim¸ Myungjung ),이윤수 ( Lee¸ Yunsoo ) 한국경영공학회 2021 한국경영공학회지 Vol.26 No.3
Purpose This study aimed to investigate the mediating effect of communication and the moderated mediating effect of the role of human resource (HR) in the relationship between external-oriented organizational culture and burnout. Methods We analyzed the responses of 10,005 employees from the 2017 human capital corporate panel (HCCP) dataset with SPSS PROCESS macro. Results (1)The moderating effect of the role of HR was significant. (2)Communication partially mediated the relationship between innovative-oriented culture and burnout and fully meditated the relationship of task-oriented culture and burnout. (3)The moderated mediating effect of the role of HR was significant. Conclusion Based on the findings, the present study discussed implications on the relationship between organizational culture and burnout according to the role of HR effect.
Lee, Sojung,Chae, Mee Ree,Lee, Byoung-Cheol,Kim, Yong-Chul,Choi, Jae Sue,Lee, Sung Won,Cheong, Jae Hoon,Park, Chul-Seung American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental 2016 Molecular pharmacology Vol.90 No.2
<P>The large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel (BKCa channel) plays critical roles in smooth muscle relaxation. In urinary bladder smooth muscle, BKCa channel activity underlies the maintenance of the resting membrane potential and repolarization of the spontaneous action potential triggering the phasic contraction. To identify novel BKCa channel activators, we screened a library of natural compounds using a cell-based fluorescence assay and a hyperactive mutant BKCa channel (Lee et al., 2013). From 794 natural compounds, kurarinone, a flavanone from Sophora flavescens, strongly potentiated BKCa channels. When treated from the extracellular side, this compound progressively shifted the conductance-voltage relationship of BKCa channels to more negative voltages and increased the maximum conductance in a dose-dependent manner. Whereas kurarinone strongly potentiated the homomeric BKCa channel composed of only the a subunit, its effects were much smaller on heteromeric channels coassembled with auxiliary beta subunits. Although the activation kinetics was not altered significantly, the deactivation of BKCa channels was dramatically slowed by kurarinone treatment. At the single-channel level, kurarinone increased the open probability of the BKCa channel without affecting its single-channel conductance. Kurarinone potently relaxed acetylcholine-induced contraction of rat bladder smooth muscle and thus decreased the micturition frequency of rats with overactive bladder symptoms. These results indicate that kurarinone can directly potentiate BKCa channels and demonstrate the therapeutic potentials of kurarinone and its derivatives for developing antioveractive bladder medications and supplements.</P>
Incidence and case fatality of stroke in Korea, 2011-2020
Jenny Moon(Jenny Moon),Yeeun Seo(Yeeun Seo),Hyeok-Hee Lee(Hyeok-Hee Lee),Hokyou Lee(Hokyou Lee),Fumie Kaneko(Fumie Kaneko ),Sojung Shin(Sojung Shin),Eunji Kim(Eunji Kim),Kyu Sun Yum(Kyu Sun Yum),Young 한국역학회 2024 Epidemiology and Health Vol.46 No.-
Sojung Lee,Heejong Kim,Jung-Hee Kim,이동훈,Man-Sub Kim,양영,우은란,김양미,홍진태,강정우,윤도영 한국식품영양과학회 2011 Journal of medicinal food Vol.14 No.7
Amentoflavone, a biflavonoid from Selaginella tamariscina, is known to possess several bioactivities such as antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal effects. However, the mechanism of the anticancer effects of amentoflavone on human cervical cancer cells has not been studied in detail. In this study, we demonstrated that amentoflavone induces apoptosis in SiHa and CaSki cervical cancer cells by suppressing human papillomavirus protein E7 expression. The cyclins and tumor suppressors were modulated by amentoflavone in SiHa and CaSki human cervical cancer cells: cyclin and hyperphosphorylated retinoblastoma (p-pRb) were down-regulated, whereas cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors and p53 were enhanced. Amentoflavone up-regulated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) and phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) expression levels while inhibiting E7-mediated cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)/interleukin-32 (IL-32) expressions were downregulated, and Akt phosphorlylation was decreased in an amentoflavone-induced apoptotic process, suggesting that amentoflavone may be a PPARγ activator. Additionally, the expression of the anti-apoptotic factor Bcl-2 was decreased, whereas that of the well-known apoptotic factor Bax was increased, thereby releasing cytochrome c into cytosol in amentoflavone-treated cervical cancer cells. Furthermore, amentoflavone treatment led to the activation of caspase-3 and -9 and proteolytic cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase. The expression level of the extrinsic death receptor Fas (CD95) was not altered by amentoflavone treatment. When these findings are taken together, the biflavonoid amentoflavone activates PPARγ/PTEN expressions and induces apoptosis via suppressing E7 expression, cell cycle arrest at sub-G1 phase, and mitochondria-emanated intrinsic pathways in SiHa and CaSki human cervical cancer cells. These findings suggest that amentoflavone has potential for development as a therapeutic agent for human cervical cancer.
Effect of Taping Therapy and Inner Arch Support on Plantar Lower Body Alignment and Gait
( Sojung Lee ),( Dawun Jeong ),( Dong-eun Kim ),( Kyungock Yi ) 한국운동역학회 2017 한국운동역학회지 Vol.27 No.3
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of taping therapy and inner arch support on pes planus lower extremity alignment and gait. Method: The study was conducted on 13 women in their 20s who had pes planus and no gait problems. Independent variables were the condition of wearing basic socks (S1) and the condition of wearing socks with taping therapy and inner arch support (S2). The dependent variables were resting calcaneal stance position (RCSP), plantar pressure distribution during gait, and underlying and medial longitudinal arch angle measured using radiography. Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon test with SPSS 23.0 for comparison of S1 and S2. Results: In the RCSP measurement, the angle range of S2 changed to normal. Meary`s angle appeared to be less than the angle of S1, indicating alleviation of the degree of pes planus. The calcaneal pitch angle increased at S2 from that at S1. The plantar pressure distribution was divided into four areas (toe, forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot). At S2, the maximum pressure increased in the toe and midfoot. The maximum force increased significantly in the toe and midfoot but decreased significantly in the forefoot and hindfoot. In addition, the contact area increased overall especially at the midfoot and hindfoot. Contact time decreased in the toe and forefoot, but increased in the midfoot and hindfoot. Conclusion: Taping therapy and inner arch support showed structural improvement of the pes planus. In addition, the force and pressure applied to the foot during walking are distributed evenly in the area of the sole, thus positively affecting walking.
Sojung Lee,Wooki Kim 한국산업식품공학회 2017 학술대회 및 심포지엄 Vol.2017 No.11
Previous studies demonstrated that rice bran oil has an anti-inflammatory effect. The current study investigated if the immune responses and energy metabolism phenotypes were affected by rice bran oil. Rice bran oil and palm oil, which served as an experimental control, were treated to RAW 264.7 macrophages respectively, followed by LPS stimulation so as to quantify the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 and TNF-α. The expression of surface markers i.e. CD 80, CD 86 and MHC-classⅡ and mitochondrial metabolism phenotypes were also tested. The data exhibited rice bran oil suppressed inflammatory responses and mitochondrial metabolism were modulated by rice bran oil. These results warrant the necessity for the compositional and/or mechanistic studies to elucidate the details.
Effect of Taping Therapy and Inner Arch Support on Plantar Lower Body Alignment and Gait
Lee, Sojung,Jeong, Dawun,Kim, Dong-Eun,Yi, Kyungock Korean Society of Sport Biomechanics 2017 한국운동역학회지 Vol.27 No.3
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of taping therapy and inner arch support on pes planus lower extremity alignment and gait. Method: The study was conducted on 13 women in their 20s who had pes planus and no gait problems. Independent variables were the condition of wearing basic socks (S1) and the condition of wearing socks with taping therapy and inner arch support (S2). The dependent variables were resting calcaneal stance position (RCSP), plantar pressure distribution during gait, and underlying and medial longitudinal arch angle measured using radiography. Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon test with SPSS 23.0 for comparison of S1 and S2. Results: In the RCSP measurement, the angle range of S2 changed to normal. Meary's angle appeared to be less than the angle of S1, indicating alleviation of the degree of pes planus. The calcaneal pitch angle increased at S2 from that at S1. The plantar pressure distribution was divided into four areas (toe, forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot). At S2, the maximum pressure increased in the toe and midfoot. The maximum force increased significantly in the toe and midfoot but decreased significantly in the forefoot and hindfoot. In addition, the contact area increased overall especially at the midfoot and hindfoot. Contact time decreased in the toe and forefoot, but increased in the midfoot and hindfoot. Conclusion: Taping therapy and inner arch support showed structural improvement of the pes planus. In addition, the force and pressure applied to the foot during walking are distributed evenly in the area of the sole, thus positively affecting walking.