12 results on '"Kozo Fukuyama"'
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2. Long-term hemodynamic changes in cerebral proliferative angiopathy presenting with intracranial hemorrhage: illustrative case
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Takaya Saito, Kei Harada, Masahito Kajihara, Chihiro Sanbongi, and Kozo Fukuyama
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General Medicine - Abstract
BACKGROUND Cerebral proliferative angiopathy (CPA) is a rare vascular proliferative disease; however, long-term follow-up reports are scarce. The authors report a rare case and document a patient’s medical history over 20 years. OBSERVATIONS A 5-year-old girl developed left frontal lobe hemorrhage, presenting with headache. At 8 years of age, angiography showed diffuse capillary ectasia without an arteriovenous shunt. Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) showed normal cerebral blood flow (CBF). She had normal growth without systemic disease. At 25 years of age, an intraventricular hemorrhage occurred, presenting with sudden headache. Angiography revealed vascular lesion enlargement, increased feeding arteries, dural supply to the nidus and peri-nidal lesion, and flow-related aneurysm. SPECT showed remarkable decreases in CBF in the nidus and peri-nidal lesion. Cerebral proliferative angiopathy (CPA) was diagnosed, and the aneurysm arising at the lateral posterior choroidal artery caused the hemorrhage. Coil embolization of the aneurysm was performed with a flow-guide catheter and extremely soft platinum coils. New aneurysms were not noted 1.5 years after the procedure. LESSONS This is the first report to demonstrate hemodynamic changes in CPA on angiography and SPECT over 17 years. The development of endovascular devices has enabled the embolization of ruptured aneurysms at the peripheral cerebral artery.
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- 2023
3. Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Cerebral Large Vessel Occlusions Involving a Cerebral Aneurysm in the Target Vessel
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Shogo Oshikata, Haruto Fujimura, Kozo Fukuyama, Kei Harada, Aichi Ikema, and Masahito Kajihara
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Mechanical thrombectomy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aneurysm ,business.industry ,medicine ,Large vessel ,Target vessel ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2021
4. Gastric Subserosal Abscess Caused by Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Infection
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Ryuhei Jinushi, Kozo Fukuyama, and Naoki Ishii
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Biopsy, Fine-Needle ,Gastroenterology ,Stomach Diseases ,Staphylococcal Infections ,medicine.disease ,Shunt infection ,Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt ,Abscess ,Surgery ,Endosonography ,Text mining ,Gastric Mucosa ,medicine ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Female ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Aged ,Hydrocephalus - Published
- 2021
5. Blood Pressure Level and Variability During Long-Term Prasugrel or Clopidogrel Medication After Stroke: PRASTRO-I
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Kazunori Toyoda, Hiroshi Yamagami, Kazuo Kitagawa, Takanari Kitazono, Takehiko Nagao, Kazuo Minematsu, Shinichiro Uchiyama, Norio Tanahashi, Masayasu Matsumoto, Izumi Nagata, Masakatsu Nishikawa, Shinsuke Nanto, Toshiaki Shirai, Kenji Abe, Yasuo Ikeda, Akira Ogawa, Yukio Ozaki, Yoshinori Go, Hidefuku Gi, Eisuke Furui, Satoru Kosaka, Hiroshi Uenohara, Kozo Fukuyama, Chikashi Maruki, Katsunobu Takenaka, Tsuneaki Ogiichi, Kazushi Matsushima, Masato Osaki, Hidemitsu Nakagawa, Michio Aoki, Nobuyuki Sakai, Kazuhiko Kuroki, Takahisa Mori, Eiichi Uno, Tadashi Terasaki, Norifumi Metoki, Takashi Naka, Hideyuki Ohnishi, Hideki Koyama, Kotaro Ogihara, Hideki Kiriyama, Shuuichi Oki, Kei Murao, Masahiro Matsumoto, Kazunari Suzuki, Shinjiro Saito, Sumio Suda, Takashi Sadatomo, Hiroji Miyake, Kouji Itamoto, Keishi Fujita, Toshihiko Ohashi, Hiroki Ito, Yasuhiro Ito, Makoto Dehara, Tsutomu Hitotsumatsu, Makoto Hirose, Yusuke Nakagaki, Sunao Takemura, Hiroyuki Tomimitsu, Makoto Izuta, Susumu Mekaru, Shigenari Kin, Yuji Akaike, Masaki Miyatake, Naomichi Wada, Norio Shibata, Kazuo Koyama, Yasumitsu Ichikawa, Tsuyoshi Torii, Hiroshi Nakane, Yasushi Kobayashi, Shinya Kida, Shigeki Nishino, Hitoshi Tabata, Motoki Sano, Hiroto Fujigasaki, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Masatoshi Koga, Hitoshi Fujita, Masahiro Yasaka, Kimihiro Nakahara, Masahiko Tomiyama, Tsuneo Fujita, Seiichiro Hoshi, Takahiro Ota, Satoshi Orimo, Yoshio Momose, Katsuhiro Yamashita, Tatsuya Shingaki, Yasuhiko Kaku, Hideo Terasawa, Yukihiko Kawamoto, Yoshiharu Tokunaga, Kei Chiba, Yoshio Okada, Yoshimi Yanai, Atsushi Sato, Hirotomo Miake, Shu Imai, Masanori Morimoto, Mitsuru Nunomura, Shinsuke Irie, Shu Konno, Takao Kanzawa, Makoto Hayase, Kimihiro Yoshino, Tomohiko Izumidani, Masutaro Kanda, Shinichiro Kurokawa, Sanami Kawada, Keiichiro Takase, Hiroshi Takashima, Koichi Haraguchi, Hiroshi Murai, Mikio Suzuki, Mitsuteru Shimohata, Shigekazu Takeuchi, Ken Asakura, Tatsuya Seguchi, Yasuyuki Toba, Eishun Nitta, Akihito Moriki, Yoko Koan, Yoshiro Kaneko, Hisahiko Suzuki, Yasumasa Yoshida, Yutaka Naka, Shinji Katayama, Eiji Imamura, Kiyoshi Kazekawa, Iwae Yu, Akira Satoh, Junichi Maruyama, Akira Takahashi, Hirohiko Arimoto, Yasuhiro Hasegawa, Seiji Fukazawa, Yasuaki Nishimura, Tomonori Yamada, Tetsuro Tsuji, Akatsuki Wakayama, Kenichi Murao, Atsushi Tominaga, Hitonori Takaba, Mitsunori Shimazaki, Yasuhiro Ishibashi, Eiichi Oguni, Takayuki Kuroyanagi, Hirokazu Tanno, Norikazu Kawada, Hideki Hondo, Hideki Matsuoka, Toshitaka Umemura, Takanori Hazama, Masami Nishio, Tomoyuki Kawaba, Hirochiyo Wada, Ikuo Kamitsukasa, Sumio Endo, Toshihiro Ueda, Osamu Narumi, Tadashi Ino, Takeshi Yamada, Takao Urabe, Koichi Ota, Tokunori Kato, Kyoichi Nomura, Toshiaki Ieda, Masahiro Kagawa, Takamitsu Mizota, Kenji Sueyoshi, Yoshikazu Nakajima, Toshiaki Fujita, Yoshifumi Teramoto, Katsuharu Mori, Satoru Takaya, Kazuya Uemura, Akira Inukai, Michiya Kubo, Ryoichi Takahashi, Tsutomu Takahashi, Masamitsu Kawauchi, Kazuho Hirahara, Sadayuki Matsumoto, Osamu Masuo, Shinsuke Nishi, Jun Niwa, Naohiko Kubo, Kanji Yamamoto, Sadayoshi Watanabe, Satoshi Okuda, Kensho Okamoto, Atsuo Masago, Masafumi Ohuchi, Kunihiko Harada, Yoichiro Hashimoto, Kentaro Hayashi, Nobuya Fujita, Shuichi Mori, Manabu Sakaguchi, Kosumo Noda, Takeshi Aoki, Taizen Nakase, Satoshi Shibuya, Satoshi Kamei, Chisaku Kanbayashi, Naoyuki Hattori, Shutaro Takashima, Yasuhiro Manabe, Nobuaki Kobayashi, Katsunobu Takano, Minoru Ajiki, Yoshiyuki Kondo, Kazuo Hashikawa, Koji Ikezoe, Mitsuya Morita, Keiichi Sakai, Sono Toi, Makoto Iwamura, Juji Takeuchi, Toshihiko Suenaga, Masaki Takao, Takashi Kimura, Akihiko Ozaki, Tsutomu Kadekaru, Tsutomu Kato, Kosuke Yamashita, Tetsuro Ago, Shinichi Tamaru, Yoshiki Sekijima, Hisashi Ito, Masahiro Yamasaki, Hiromichi Kawai, Keisuke Imai, Tomoyuki Sekine, Hiroshi Inoya, Motoshi Sawada, Kazuo Mano, Masahiro Sonoo, and Masaki Ikeda
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prasugrel ,Blood Pressure ,Double-Blind Method ,Recurrent stroke ,Internal medicine ,Thromboembolism ,Antithrombotic ,medicine ,Secondary Prevention ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Stroke ,Aged ,Ischemic Stroke ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,business.industry ,Blood pressure level ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Clopidogrel ,Blood pressure ,Ischemic stroke ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Prasugrel Hydrochloride ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background and Purpose: High blood pressure increases bleeding risk during treatment with antithrombotic medication. The association between blood pressure levels and the risk of recurrent stroke during long-term secondary stroke prevention with thienopyridines (particularly prasugrel) has not been well studied. Methods: This was a post hoc analysis of the randomized, double-blind, multicenter PRASTRO-I trial (Comparison of Prasugrel and Clopidogrel in Japanese Patients With Ischemic Stroke-I). Patients with noncardioembolic stroke were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive prasugrel 3.75 mg/day or clopidogrel 75 mg/day for 96 to 104 weeks. Risks of any ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, combined ischemic events, and combined bleeding events were determined based on the mean level and visit-to-visit variability, including successive variation, of systolic blood pressure (SBP) throughout the observational period. These risks were also compared between quartiles of mean SBP level and successive variation of SBP. Results: A total of 3747 patients (age 62.1±8.5 years, 797 women), with a median average SBP level during the observational period of 132.5 mm Hg, were studied. All the risks of any stroke (146 events; hazard ratio, 1.318 [95% CI, 1.094–1.583] per 10-mm Hg increase), ischemic stroke (133 events, 1.219 [1.010–1.466]), hemorrhagic stroke (13 events, 3.247 [1.660–6.296]), ischemic events (142 events, 1.219 [1.020–1.466]), and bleeding events (47 events, 1.629 [1.172–2.261]) correlated with increasing mean SBP overall. Similarly, an increased risk of these events correlated with increasing successive variation of SBP (hazard ratio, 3.078 [95% CI, 2.220–4.225] per 10-mm Hg increase; 3.051 [2.179–4.262]; 3.276 [1.172–9.092]; 2.865 [2.042–4.011]; 2.764 [1.524–5.016], respectively). Event rates did not differ between the clopidogrel and prasugrel groups within each quartile of SBP or successive variation of SBP. Conclusions: Both high mean SBP level and high visit-to-visit variability in SBP were significantly associated with the risk of recurrent stroke during long-term medication with either prasugrel or clopidogrel after stroke. Control of hypertension would be important regardless of the type of antiplatelet drugs. Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.jp ; Unique identifier: JapicCTI-111582.
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- 2021
6. The combined use of an aspiration catheter and balloon angioplasty for acute atherosclerotic occlusion of the middle cerebral artery
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Kozo Fukuyama, Kei Harada, Haruto Fujimura, and Shogo Oshikata
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cerebral arteries ,Combined use ,Aspiration Thrombectomy ,Balloon ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,Angioplasty ,Occlusion ,medicine ,Humans ,Thrombectomy ,business.industry ,Balloon catheter ,Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery ,Atherosclerosis ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Surgery ,Stroke ,Treatment Outcome ,Middle cerebral artery ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Angioplasty, Balloon - Abstract
Stent-retriever thrombectomy for atherosclerotic acute occlusion of cerebral arteries is difficult. We experienced three patients with middle cerebral artery atherosclerotic occlusion who achieved successful recanalization with the combined use of aspiration thrombectomy devices and cerebral angioplasty balloons. The combination is feasible in terms of smooth delivery of the balloon catheter.
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- 2018
7. Predictors of antegrade flow at internal carotid artery during carotid artery stenting with proximal protection
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Kozo Fukuyama, Shogo Oshikata, Kei Harada, and Kosuke Kakumoto
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carotid arteries ,External carotid artery ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Superior thyroid artery ,Proximal protection ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Carotid Stenosis ,Common carotid artery ,Proximal occlusion ,Aged ,business.industry ,Angioplasty ,Angiography ,Intracranial Embolism ,Contrast injection ,Cerebrovascular Circulation ,Cardiology ,Surgery ,Female ,Stents ,Neurology (clinical) ,Internal carotid artery ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Carotid Artery, Internal - Abstract
Carotid artery stenting (CAS) with proximal occlusion effectively prevent distal cerebral embolism by flow arrest at internal carotid artery (ICA); however, the method can expose antegrade flow at ICA due to incomplete flow arrest. The aim of this study was to identify predictors of antegrade flow during CAS with proximal protection. We retrospectively analyzed clinical and angiographic data among 143 lesions treated with CAS with proximal protection by occluding the common carotid artery (CCA) and external carotid artery (ECA). Flow arrest or antegrade flow at ICA was confirmed by contrast injection during proximal protection. Antegrade flow at ICA was observed in 12 lesions (8.4%). Compared with lesions in which flow arrest of ICA was achieved, the diameter of the superior thyroid artery (STA) was significantly larger (2.4 ± 0.34 vs. 1.4 ± 0.68 mm, p
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- 2017
8. Combined use of stent-retriever and aspiration thrombectomy for cerebral venous sinus thrombosis involving the straight sinus: A case report
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Syunsuke Taniguchi, Kei Harada, Masahito Kajihara, and Kozo Fukuyama
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Combined use ,Aspiration Thrombectomy ,Cranial Sinuses ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial ,0302 clinical medicine ,Level of consciousness ,medicine ,Humans ,Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis ,Thrombus ,Stent retriever ,Thrombectomy ,Aspiration catheter ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Cerebral Angiography ,Stroke ,Female ,Stents ,Radiology ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Straight sinus - Abstract
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is generally treated with anticoagulation therapy, however, endovascular therapy is considered for refractory cases. A 42-year-old woman presented with a progressive disturbance in consciousness, and diagnosed CVST in the straight sinus (SS). Recanalization of SS was achieved by emergent thrombectomy using aspiration catheter and stent-retriever system, and her level of consciousness improved immediately. The combined use of them aided the removal of the thrombus located in the SS.
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- 2017
9. Role of glial filaments in cells and tumors of glial origin: a review
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Peter B. Dirks, James T. Rutka, Kozo Fukuyama, Laurence E. Becker, Atsushi Tsugu, Masaji Murakami, Kazuhito Matsuzawa, Shin Jung, and Sherri Lynn Hubbard
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education.field_of_study ,Cell type ,Glial fibrillary acidic protein ,biology ,Population ,Intermediate Filaments ,Glioma ,GFAP stain ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,nervous system ,Astrocytes ,Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein ,Cell Adhesion ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Basal lamina ,education ,Cytoskeleton ,Intermediate filament ,Neuroscience ,Signal Transduction ,Astrocyte - Abstract
✓ In the adult human brain, normal astrocytes constitute nearly 40% of the total central nervous system (CNS) cell population and may assume a star-shaped configuration resembling epithelial cells insofar as the astrocytes remain intimately associated, through their cytoplasmic extensions, with the basement membrane of the capillary endothelial cells and the basal lamina of the glial limitans externa. Although their exact function remains unknown, in the past, astrocytes were thought to subserve an important supportive role for neurons, providing a favorable ionic environment, modulating extracellular levels of neurotransmitters, and serving as spacers that organize neurons. In immunohistochemical preparations, normal, reactive, and neoplastic astrocytes may be positively identified and distinguished from other CNS cell types by the expression of the astrocyte-specific intermediate filament glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). Glial fibrillary acidic protein is a 50-kD intracytoplasmic filamentous protein that constitutes a portion of, and is specific for, the cytoskeleton of the astrocyte. This protein has proved to be the most specific marker for cells of astrocytic origin under normal and pathological conditions. Interestingly, with increasing astrocytic malignancy, there is progressive loss of GFAP production. As the human gene for GFAP has now been cloned and sequenced, this review begins with a summary of the molecular biology of GFAP including the proven utility of the GFAP promoter in targeting genes of interest to the CNS in transgenic animals. Based on the data provided the authors argue cogently for an expanded role of GFAP in complex cellular events such as cytoskeletal reorganization, maintenance of myelination, cell adhesion, and signaling pathways. As such, GFAP may not represent a mere mechanical integrator of cellular space, as has been previously thought. Rather, GFAP may provide docking sites for important kinases that recognize key cellular substrates that enable GFAP to form a dynamic continuum with microfilaments, integrin receptors, and the extracellular matrix.
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- 1997
10. Characterization of a Pineal Region Malignant Rhabdoid Tumor
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Matthew P. Muller, Kazuhito Matsuzawa, James T. Rutka, Peter B. Dirks, Kozo Fukuyama, and Sherri Lynn Hubbard
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Malignant rhabdoid tumor ,Pineal region ,business.industry ,Central nervous system ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Early infancy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Neoplasm ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
The malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT) of the central nervous system is a highly aggressive neoplasm of early infancy which is characterized by brain invasion and widespread dissemination along cerebrospi
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- 1995
11. Abstracts of the 6th Canadian Neuro-Oncology Meeting May 18–21, 1994 Lake Louise, Alberta
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Kozo Fukuyama, Kazuhito Matsuzawa, Sherri Lynn Hubbard, Peter Dirks, James T. Rulka, K. Maisuzawa, S. L. Hubbard, J. T. Rutka, R. F. Del Maestro, I. S. Vaithilingam, W. McDonald, J. B. Weiss, T. Mikkelsen, E. Kohn, K. Nclson, M. L. Rosenblum, Abhijit Guha, Steve Shamah, Charles Stiles, N. P. Dooley, G. H. Baltuch, M. Roslworowski, J. G. Villemure, V. W. Yong, G. Baltuch, M. Rostworowski, W. T. Couldwell, D. R. Hinton, M. H. Weiss, R. Law, William T. Couldwell, David R. Hinton, Ron Law, Martin H. Weiss, J. M. Piepmeier, P. E. Pedersen, C. A. Greer, PB Dirks, SL Hubbard, A. Taghian, W. Budach, J. Freeman, D. Gioioso, H. D. Suit, J. Turner, G. Barron, P. Zia, C. S. Wong, J. Van Dyk, M. Milosevic, N. J. Laperriere, S. T. Myles, C. Lauryssen, E. G. Shaw, B. W. Scheithauer, V. Suman, J. Katzmann, M. Preul, G. Shenouda, A. Langleben, D. Arnold, C. Watling, D. van Meyel, D. Ramsay, G. Cairncross, J. P. Bahary, I. Wainer, M. Pollak, B. Leyland-Jones, A. Tsatoumas, A. Choi, S. S. Rosenfeld, G. Y. Gillespie, C. L. Gladson, J. M. Drake, H. J. Hoffman, R. P. Humphreys, S. Holowka, D. S. Fullon, R. C. Urtasun, Mark G. Hamilton, S. Beals, E. Joganic, R. Spetzler, J. C. Buckner, P. L. Schaefer, R. P. Dinapolit, J. R. O'Fallon, P. A. Burch, C. L. Chandler, K. Hopkins, H. B. Coakham, J. Bullimore, J. T. Kemshead, Mark Bernstein, Normand Laperriere, Stephen MeKenzie, Jennifer Glen, D. Lee, D. Macdonald, P. K. Sneed, P. G. Gulin, D. A. Larson, M. W. McDermott, M. D. Prados, W. M. Wara, K. A. Weaver, L. Gaspar, L. Zamorano, L. Garcia, F. Shamsa, C. Warmelink, D. Yakar, J. A. Espinosa, L. Souhami, J. L. Caron, A. Olivier, E. B. Podgorsak, C. Lindquist, J. S. Loeffler, L. D. Lunsford, H. B. Newton, M. D. Kotur, A. C. Papp, T. W. Prior, N. Roosen, R. Chopra, J. Windham, Matthew Parliament, Allan Franko, Brace Mielke, W. Feindel, D. Tampieri, L. L. Mechtler, S. Wilheim-Leitch, K. Shin, W. R. Kinkel, M. A. Hammoud, R. Sawaya, W. Shi, P. P. Thall, N. Leeds, M. Patel, B. Truax, P. Kinkel, T. M. Cheng, B. P. O'Ncill, D. G. Piepgras, P. J. Frost, W. J. S. Simpson, D. G. Payne, M. Pintilie, D. A. Ramsay, J. Bonnin, D. R. Macdonald, L. Assis, J. G. Villemurel, S. Choi, R. Leblancl, A. Olivieri, G. Bertrandl, J. Hazel, W. Grand, R. Plunkett, F. Munschauer, P. Ostrow, L. Mcchtler, S. Meckling, O. Dold, P. Forsyth, P. Brasher, N. Hagen, L. P. Hudson, A. L. Cooke, P. J. Muller, W. Tucker, R. Moulton, M. Cusimano, J. Bilbao, P. A. Pahapill, C. Sibala, C. West, B. Fisher, W. Pexman, J. Taylor, T. Lee, Stephen W. McKenzie, Tian Zengmin, Liu Zonghui, S. Kirby, B. J. Fisher, D. J. Stewart, W. Roa, B. McClean, S. Buckney, S. Halls, S. Richardson, B. C. Wilson, A. C. Whitton, R. D. Borr, H. Rhydderch, T. Case, D. Feeny, W. Furlong, and G. W. Torrance
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Oncology ,business.industry ,Neuro oncology ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Environmental ethics ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Published
- 1994
12. Role of glial filaments in cells and tumors of glial origin: a review
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Sherri Lynn Hubbard, Peter B. Dirks, James T. Rutka, Masaji Murakami, Shin Jung, Laurence E. Becker, Kazuhito Matsuzawa, and Kozo Fukuyama
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nervous system ,Chemistry ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,General Medicine - Abstract
In the adult human brain, normal astrocytes constitute nearly 40% of the total central nervous system (CNS) cell population and may assume a star-shaped configuration resembling epithelial cells insofar as the astrocytes remain intimately associated, through their cytoplasmic extensions, with the basement membrane of the capillary endothelial cells and the basal lamina of the glial limitans externa. Although their exact function remains unknown, in the past, astrocytes were thought to subserve an important supportive role for neurons, providing a favorable ionic environment, modulating extracellular levels of neurotransmitters, and serving as spacers that organize neurons. In immunohistochemical preparations, normal, reactive, and neoplastic astrocytes may be positively identified and distinguished from other CNS cell types by the expression of the astrocyte-specific intermediate filament glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). This GFAP is a 50-kD intracytoplasmic filamentous protein that constitutes a portion of, and is specific for, the cytoskeleton of the astrocyte. This protein has proved to be the most specific marker for cells of astrocytic origin under normal and pathological conditions. Interestingly, with increasing astrocytic malignancy, there is progressive loss of GFAP production. As the human gene for GFAP has now been cloned and sequenced, this review begins with a summary of the molecular biology of GFAP including the proven utility of the GFAP promoter in targeting genes of interest to the CNS in transgenic animals. Based on the data provided the authors argue cogently for an expanded role of GFAP in complex cellular events such as cytoskeletal reorganization, maintenance of myelination, cell adhesion, and signaling pathways. As such, GFAP may not represent a mere mechanical integrator of cellular space, as has been previously thought. Rather, GFAP may provide docking sites for important kinases that recognize key cellular substrates that enable GFAP to form a dynamic continuum with microfilaments, integrin receptors, and the extracellular matrix.
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- 1997
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