イェソング音声センターのキム・ヒョンテ院長は攣縮性発声障害の原因を究明した研究論文を国際学術誌のうち、耳鼻咽喉科分野では最も優れているActa Oto-Laryngologicaに収録・発表しました。
本研究論文は、キム・ヒョンテ院長が責任著者としてカトリック大学医科大学聖母病院で教授として在職していた時期に行った研究として、審査を経て2005年に採択・収録されました。
研究論文のタイトル : Neuroimmunological activation of the afferent laryngeal 
neuronal circuit in experimentally induced laryngeal inflammation.
論文誌名 : Acta Oto-laryngologica, 2005; 125: 184-190
要約 :
	Conclusions: These results show that laryngeal inflammatory reactions may induce the 
	expression of proinflammatory cytokines along the afferent laryngeal circuit and in nuclei 
	associated with the HPA axis. Local laryngeal inflammation may induce functional and 
	physiologic alterations in the laryngeal neural system via neuroimmunologic reactions.
	Objective: Idiopathic laryngeal disorders associated with various neurologic conditions 
	such as spasmodic dysphonia, idiopathic vocal fold paralysis and sudden infant death 
	syndrome are causally related to upper respiratory tract infections, and it can be 
	speculated that these disorders result in neurophysiologic alterations. The goal of this 
	study was to identify the neurophysiologic effect on the central nervous system 
	of local inflammatory alterations in the larynx.
	Material and methods: The expression of c-fos and IL-1β was identified after injecting 
	saline solution, 10 μg of lipopolysaccharide or 100 μg of lipopolysaccharide into the larynx of 12 rats.
	Results: The inflammatory cytokine IL-1β was mainly expressed in the inferior olivary 
	nucleus and raphe nucleus, which are associated with the hypothalamic-pituitary-
	adrenal (HPA) axis. IL-1β expression was also found in the nuclei of afferent nervous 
	pathways of the superior laryngeal nerve, such as the nucleus tractus solitarius, 
	nucleus ambiguus, lateral reticular nucleus, magnocellular reticular nucleus 
	and paragigantocellular reticular nucleus.
	Keywords: 
	C-fos, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, IL-1β, laryngeal neural pathways, laryngeal 
	reflex, larynx, nucleus tractus solitarius, proinflammatory cytokine