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2. Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
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Hiroto Sano, Kuniko Nakakura-Ohshima, Angela Quispe-Salcedo, Yasuo Okada, Takuichi Sato, and Hayato Ohshima
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Dental pulp ,Mice ,Tooth replantation ,Revascularization ,Odontoblast ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Introduction: The intentional perforation of the pulp chamber floor before tooth replantation promotes pulpal healing by facilitating the revascularization of the pulp cavity. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of this method on the dynamics of quiescent dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Methods: The right and left maxillary first molars of Crlj:CD1 mice and TetOP-histone 2B (H2B)-green fluorescent protein (GFP) mice were extracted. The left molars were immediately replanted as the control group (CG), whereas the pulp chamber floor of the right molars were perforated before the tooth was replanted as the experimental group (EG). Immunohistochemistry for Nestin and GFP, and quantitative RT-PCR for Nestin, Opn, CD11c, and Oct3/4 mRNA were performed. Results: The rate of Nestin-positive perimeter along the pulp–dentin border in the EG tended to be higher than that of the CG at days 5 and 7 and was significantly increased between days 3 and 7. The rate of GFP-positive cells in the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG at days 5 and/or 7 in the mesial and middle coronal pulp. CD11c mRNA in the EG at day 5 was significantly higher than that of the CG and tended to be higher than that of the CG during the observation period. Oct3/4 mRNA expression in the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG at day 7. Conclusions: The current experimental model demonstrated the promotion of the survival of DPSCs and their differentiation into odontoblast-like cells (OBLCs). Thus, the use of this model is expected to clarify the crosstalk mechanism between immune cells, including macrophages and dendritic cells, and DPSCs with regards to pulpal healing after tooth replantation. It also provides insight into the differentiation process of DPSCs into OBLCs.
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- 2023
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3. Primary results of multicenter phase II study of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with S-1 and oxaliplatin for locally advanced gastric cancer (Neo G-SOX PII)
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Hironaga Satake, N. Tanaka, T. Watanabe, T. Kato, Hiroaki Tanioka, T. Kyogoku, Keitaro Shimozaki, M. Tatsumi, Masato Matsuura, Akihito Tsuji, Masahito Kotaka, Yasuo Oka, K. Matoba, Akira Miki, Kenro Hirata, Shinichi Adachi, and Hisateru Yasui
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Chemotherapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cancer ,Phases of clinical research ,Hematology ,Neutropenia ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Oxaliplatin ,Clinical trial ,Oncology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Gastrectomy ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Prognosis for locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC), such as clinical T4 disease, bulky nodal metastases, type 4 and large type 3 gastric cancer, was not satisfactory even by D2 gastrectomy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is another promising approach. We conducted a multi-institutional, single-arm, open label, phase II study (Clinical trial information: UMIN000018661). The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the neoadjuvant chemotherapy of G-SOX followed by gastrectomy with D2/3 lymph node dissection for LAGC. Methods Eligibility criteria included histologically proven adenocarcinoma of the stomach; clinical T4; clinically resectable gastric cancer of type 4 or large type 3 (over 8 cm); bulky nodal metastases around major branched arteries to the stomach; resectable peritoneal dissemination (pathological CY1 or P1, except for clinical CY1 or P1). Patients received two cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with S-1 (80 mg/m2, p.o., days 1-14 followed by 1 week rest) and oxaliplatin (130 mg/m2 at day 1), followed by D2 or higher surgery with no residual disease. Patients with pathological R0/1 resection received S-1 (80 mg/m2, p.o., days 1-28 followed by 2 week rest) for 1 year as adjuvant chemotherapy. Primary endpoint was curative resection rate. Results Forty-one patients were enrolled from 11 institutions. Of the patients, 39 patients (95%) completed the two courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy of G-SOX, 37 (90%) received gastrectomy, and 36 (87.8%) received curative resection (R0/1). Pathological response rate after neoadjuvant chemotherapy of G-SOX was 40.5%. Most frequent drug-related adverse events during neoadjuvant chemotherapy of G-SOX were anemia (76%), neutropenia (66%), anorexia (63%) and peripheral sensory neuropathy (63%). No treatment related deaths were observed. Conclusions Neoadjuvant chemotherapy of G-SOX is a feasible and one of the promising strategies for patients with LAGC. Clinical trial identification UMIN000018661. Legal entity responsible for the study The authors. Funding Has not received any funding. Disclosure H. Satake: Honoraria (self): Taiho; Honoraria (self): Yakult. M. Kotaka: Honoraria (self): Taiho; Honoraria (self): Yakult. T. Kato: Honoraria (self): Taiho; Honoraria (self): Yakult. A. Tsuji: Honoraria (self): Taiho; Honoraria (self): Yakult. All other authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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- 2019
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4. Role of preoperative SPECT/CT standardized uptake values in medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw: a preliminary study of SPECT/CT in relation to cone-beam CT and histopathological findings of the resected bone of mandibulectomy
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Eizaburo Kobayashi, Yasuhito Tezuka, Junya Ono, Yasuo Okada, and Ichiro Ogura
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SPECT/CT ,SUV ,MRONJ ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background SPECT/CT has been applied for preoperative planning of MRONJ. Furthermore, the SUV using bone SPECT/CT has enabled quantitative analysis of jaw lesions. This study aimed to evaluate the role of preoperative SPECT/CT SUVs in MRONJ, especially SPECT/CT in relation to CBCT and histopathological findings of the resected bone of mandibulectomy. The preliminary study was conducted on five MRONJ patients who underwent mandibulectomy after SPECT/CT. Results The SUVmax and SUVmean of MRONJ in all cases (19.5 ± 5.6 and 5.5 ± 0.8) were significantly higher than those of right side of the MRONJ (8.5 ± 2.0 and 2.7 ± 0.5) and left side of the MRONJ (7.2 ± 1.6 and 2.7 ± 0.4), respectively. The CBCT of all cases showed osteolytic and sclerotic internal texture and sequestrum. The histopathological characteristics of all cases showed necrotic bone and granulation tissue with the bone circumference surrounded by inflammatory cells. Conclusions The preliminary results indicated a difference between MRONJ and right and left sides of the MRONJ in SPECT/CT SUVs. The SUVs has enabled quantitative analysis for surgical planning of MRONJ.
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- 2023
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5. GDE7 produces cyclic phosphatidic acid in the ER lumen functioning as a lysophospholipid mediator
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Keisuke Kitakaze, Hanif Ali, Raiki Kimoto, Yasuhiro Takenouchi, Hironobu Ishimaru, Atsushi Yamashita, Natsuo Ueda, Tamotsu Tanaka, Yasuo Okamoto, and Kazuhito Tsuboi
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Cyclic phosphatidic acid (cPA) is a lipid mediator, which regulates adipogenic differentiation and glucose homeostasis by suppressing nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ). Glycerophosphodiesterase 7 (GDE7) is a Ca2+-dependent lysophospholipase D that localizes in the endoplasmic reticulum. Although mouse GDE7 catalyzes cPA production in a cell-free system, it is unknown whether GDE7 generates cPA in living cells. Here, we demonstrate that human GDE7 possesses cPA-producing activity in living cells as well as in a cell-free system. Furthermore, the active site of human GDE7 is directed towards the luminal side of the endoplasmic reticulum. Mutagenesis revealed that amino acid residues F227 and Y238 are important for catalytic activity. GDE7 suppresses the PPARγ pathway in human mammary MCF-7 and mouse preadipocyte 3T3-L1 cells, suggesting that cPA functions as an intracellular lipid mediator. These findings lead to a better understanding of the biological role of GDE7 and its product, cPA.
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- 2023
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6. Duct penetrating method (DPM) for pancreatojejunostomy with an internal stent placement by 'push & pull technique'
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Mio Uraoka, Yasuo Oka, Shumei Mineta, M. Nakatani, Hisako Kubota, Yoshinori Fujiwara, T. Okada, Y. Okamoto, Atsushi Tsuruta, Y. Watanabe, Masaharu Higashida, and Tomio Ueno
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Stent placement ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,business ,Duct (anatomy) ,Push pull ,Surgery - Published
- 2018
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7. Current status of multichannel electrogastrography and examples of its use
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Hideo Matsumoto, Yasuo Oka, Akimasa Kawai, Atsushi Tsuruta, Hideo Okumura, Masaharu Higashida, Takaaki Ensako, Yuko Kaida, Hisako Kubota, Hiroshi Nakashima, Toshihiro Hirai, Daisuke Ueno, Toshiya Abe, Haruaki Murakami, and Masafumi Nakamura
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gastric myoelectrical activity ,Physiology ,electrogastrography ,Stomach Diseases ,Gastric motility ,Motility ,Gastric electrical activity ,Review ,slow waves ,Gastrectomy ,Supine Position ,Humans ,Medicine ,Meals ,%slow wave coupling ,Electromyography ,business.industry ,Contraindications ,Stomach ,Muscle, Smooth ,Vagus Nerve ,General Medicine ,Electrical control ,Diagnostic Techniques, Digestive System ,embryonic structures ,Gastrointestinal Motility ,%normal ,business - Abstract
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a non-invasive diagnostic motility for recording gastric myoelectrical activity. Gastric myoelectrical activity was first recorded in 1922. Advances in recording equipment enabled widespread use of cutaneous EGG after 1985. Later, introduction of multichannel EGG (M-EGG) enabled measurement of electrical activity transmission. At present, M-EGG findings are used as objective indicators of gastric motility disorders caused by various diseases. EGG measures two categories of gastric electrical activity: electrical response activity, or spike potentials; and electrical control activity, or slow waves. The appearance of abnormal rhythmic electrical activity is indicative of abnormalities in gastric motility. The normal frequency range of gastric electrical activity (normogastria) is around 3 cycles per min. Multiple EGG parameters assist in the assessment of gastric myoelectrical activity, and significant correlations between EGG and other gastric motility tests have been demonstrated in many studies. In Japan, however, EGG remains in the exploratory stage, and its clinical use is limited. There are large variations in procedures and systems used in previous studies, thus there is a need for standardization of EGG procedures and technical terminology. Here, we outline the current status of EGG and report the M-EGG procedures used in our department in addition to our M-EGG findings. The abstract of this manuscript was presented during an educational seminar titled "Current status of gastrointestinal motility tests and keys for immediate implementation" at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Smooth Muscle Research
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- 2013
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8. P-053Updated analysis of induction & maintenance adjuvant chemotherapy with 3-month oxaliplatin-based regimen followed by 3 months capecitabine in patients with stage III and high-risk stage II colorectal cancer :(JSWOG C2)
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Hideo Okumura, K. Toyota, Atsushi Tsuruta, Tomoki Yamatsuji, T. Yamakawa, Michio Inukai, M. Yoshimitsu, T. Yamano, Akihito Tsuji, Masazumi Okajima, Yasuo Oka, Hiroaki Tanioka, Kazuki Yamashita, and Takeshi Nagasaka
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adjuvant chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Stage II Colorectal Cancer ,Hematology ,Oxaliplatin ,Capecitabine ,Regimen ,Abstracts ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,Stage (cooking) ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2016
9. Severe acute pancreatitis following a prolonged spinal surgery in the prone position
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Tomoya Kawase, Atsushi Urakami, Tsukasa Tsunoda, Yasuyuki Tomiyama, Toshihiro Hirai, Yasuo Oka, Koji Yoshida, and Yoko Hirabayashi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Prone position ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,Medicine ,Acute pancreatitis ,business ,medicine.disease ,Spinal surgery ,Surgery - Abstract
症例は76歳女性で糖尿病,慢性膵炎の既往がある.第12胸椎の圧迫骨折のため脊椎短縮術,後方固定,後側方固定術を施行された.腹臥位で,手術時間6時間20分であった.麻酔覚醒後から腹痛が出現し,術後1日目も腹痛は強く,膵酵素,WBC,CRPの上昇を認め,予後因子スコア5点で重症急性膵炎と診断.造影CTでは膵頭部の腫大および膵頭部内の造影不良域を認め,右腎下極以遠までの滲出液貯留を認めたため,造影CT grade 2と診断.蛋白分解酵素阻害薬・抗菌薬膵局所動注療法などの治療を行った.術後16日目の造影CTでは膵頭部の造影不領域が増大し,右後腹膜膿瘍も増大した.十二指腸の壁構造は消失し,十二指腸壁の壊死と考えられた.術後18日目に膵頭十二指腸切除術(PD)を行った.手術では十二指腸は広範に壊死に陥り,後腹膜膿瘍を形成していた.術後は縫合不全など大きな合併症はなく,PD術後101日に退院した.
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- 2012
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10. EXAMINATION ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GASTRIC MOTILITY AND THE PARAMETERS, %NORMAL AND PERCENTAGE SLOW WAVE COUPLING (%SWC) , IN THE MULTICHANNEL ELECTROGASTROGRAPHY
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Yasuo Oka, Toshihiro Hirai, Hideo Matsumoto, Masaharu Higashida, Hideo Okumura, Yuko Kaida, Kazuki Yamashita, Hisako Kubota, Yoko Hirabayashi, Haruaki Murakami, and Atsushi Urakami
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Nuclear magnetic resonance ,business.industry ,Gastric motility ,Medicine ,business ,Wave coupling - Published
- 2011
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11. Duct-penetrating method for pancreaticojejunostomy using a suture-assistance device: outcomes of early clinical study
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Masaharu Higashida, Y. Okamoto, Hiroaki Nagano, Shumei Mineta, Tomio Ueno, Atsushi Tsuruta, Yasuo Oka, Y. Watanabe, Hisako Kubota, Hiroto Matsui, Mio Uraoka, T. Okada, Yoshinori Fujiwara, and K. Sakamoto
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Clinical study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,business ,Duct (anatomy) ,Surgery - Published
- 2018
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12. SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH SUPERFICIAL ESOPHAGEAL CANCER-A COMPARISON BETWEEN TRANS-THORACIC ESOPHAGECTOMY AND TRANS-HIATAL ESOPHAGECTOMY
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Masaharu Higashida, Hisako Kubota, Yasuo Oka, Kazuki Yamashita, Yoko Hirabayashi, Atsushi Urakami, Toshihiro Hirai, Haruaki Murakami, Hideo Matsumoto, and Hideo Okumura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Esophagectomy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Trans-hiatal esophagectomy ,Esophageal cancer ,business ,medicine.disease ,Surgery - Published
- 2010
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13. A CASE OF RECTAL CANCER IN A PATIENT WITH SITUS INVERSUS TOTALIS TREATED BY LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED LOW ANTERIOR RESECTION
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Hideo Okumura, Yasuo Oka, Hideo Matsumoto, Kazuki Yamashita, Toshihiro Hirai, and Atsushi Urakami
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Situs inversus ,Low Anterior Resection ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Surgery - Abstract
症例は53歳,男性.幼少時から完全内臓逆位症と診断されていた.肛門痛を主訴に近医を受診し大腸内視鏡にて直腸にI sp型ポリープを指摘された.内科にてEndoscopic Submucosal Dissection(以下,ESD)が施行され,深達度smの直腸癌,脈管侵襲陽性と病理診断された.このため追加手術目的で外科に紹介された.患者のQOLを重視し,より低侵襲である腹腔鏡下直腸前方切除術を計画した.術前シミュレーションとして,正常解剖例の腹腔鏡下直腸前方切除術の手術動画を左右反転で再生,視聴し,イメージトレーニングを行った.ポート,術者の立ち位置等は通常の逆の位置にした.手術は予定通り腹腔鏡下直腸低位前方切除を行い,特に大きな問題もなく終了した.内臓逆位例でも術前のシミュレーションをし,慎重に解剖の同定を行えば腹腔鏡下手術も安全に施行できると思われた.
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- 2010
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14. A case of gardner's syndrome in which mesenteric desmoid tumors penetrated the retroperitonium
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Toshihiro Hirai, Yasuo Oka, Kazuki Yamashita, Tsukasa Tsunoda, Atsushi Urakami, and Hideo Matsumoto
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Gardner's syndrome ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Anatomy ,business ,medicine.disease ,Mesenteric Desmoid - Published
- 2009
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15. Electron-Spin Relaxation Induced by Mn Spins and Effects of LO-Phonon Scattering in CdMnTe Quantum Wells
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Izuru Souma, Yasuo Oka, K. Saito, and Akihiro Murayama
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Physics ,Phonon scattering ,Spins ,Condensed matter physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Relaxation (physics) ,Magnetic semiconductor ,Spin relaxation ,Quantum well - Published
- 2008
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16. Pump-Probe Study of Carrier-Spin Injection in a Diluted Magnetic Double Quantum Well of CdMnTe/CdTe
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N. Kono, Akihiro Murayama, K. Saito, Yasuo Oka, Izuru Souma, and K. Nishibayashi
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Spin dynamics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Magnetic semiconductor ,Double quantum ,Pump probe ,Spin injection ,Quantum well ,Cadmium telluride photovoltaics - Published
- 2008
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17. Inhibition of Pancreatic Carcinogenesis by Shark Cartilage Proteoglycan in Hamsters
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Masahiro Tsutsumi, Kenji Sato, Masayuki Mitsui, Kozo Ohtsuki, Akika Sakamoto, Yasushi Nakamura, Toshifumi Tsujiuchi, Yasuo Oka, Toshio Mori, and Tsukasa Kitahashi
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Pancreatic duct ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,Chemistry ,Hamster ,Matrix metalloproteinase ,Hyperplasia ,Toxicology ,medicine.disease ,Atypical hyperplasia ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Proteoglycan ,Oral administration ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Shark cartilage - Abstract
Effects of shark cartilage proteoglycan (SCPG), which has heat-stable inhibitory activities against matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and -9 in vitro, on pancreatic carcinogenesis were studied in a rapid production model for pancreatic duct adenocarcinomas (PCs) in hamsters. Female Syrian golden hamsters received a diet containing 0% (group 1), 0.2% (group 2) or 0.4% (group 3) of SCPG for 50 days after initiation with N-nitrosobis(2-oxopropyl)amine followed by augmentation pressure. The number of PCs were 3.1 ± 2.0 in group 1 and 1.4 ± 0.9 in group 3, and total ductal lesions including hyperplasia, atypical hyperplasia and PCs were 9.7 ± 4.0 and 5.6 ± 2.7, respectively, the differences being significantly different (P < 0.05). These results were confirmed in a repeat experiment (P < 0.01). Gelatin zymography revealed that oral administration of SCPG did not affect the expression and activation of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in either serum or PC tissue. These results suggest that inhibition of pancreatic carcinogenesis by SCPG might involve a mechanism different from other synthetic-MMPs inhibitors.
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- 2006
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18. Developmental Anomalies in Human Teeth: Odontoblastic Differentiation in Hamartomatous Calcifying Hyperplastic Dental Follicles Presenting with DSP, Nestin, and HES1
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Hiromasa Hasegawa, Katsumitsu Shimada, Takanaga Ochiai, and Yasuo Okada
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odontoblastic differentiation ,hyperplastic dental follicle ,calcifying whorled nodule ,nestin ,dentin sialoprotein ,hairy and enhancer split 1 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Hyperplastic dental follicles (HDFs) represent odontogenic hamartomatous lesions originating from the pericoronal tissues and are often associated with impacted or embedded teeth. These lesions may occasionally feature unique calcifying bodies, known as calcifying whorled nodules (CWNs), characterized by stromal cells arranged in a whorled or spiral fashion. CWNs are typically observed in multiple calcifying hyperplastic dental follicles or regional odontodysplasia. In our study, we examined 40 cases of HDFs, including nine instances with characteristics of CWNs, referred to as calcifying hyperplastic dental follicles (CHDFs), which are infrequently accompanied by odontodysplasia. The median ages of the HDFs and CHDFs were 16 (ranging from 3 to 66) and 15 (ranging from 11 to 50) years, respectively. The lower third molars were the most frequently affected by HDSFs and CHDFs, followed by the upper canines. A histological examination was conducted on all 40 cases, with an immunohistochemical analysis performed on 21 of them. Among the cases with CWN, nine affected a single embedded tooth, with one exception. CWNs exhibited diverse calcifications featuring sparse or entirely deposited psammoma bodies, and some displayed dentinoid formation. Immunohistochemically, the stromal cells of HDFs were frequently positive for CD56 and nestin. By contrast, CWNs were negative for CD56 but positive for nestin as well as hairy and enhancer split 1 (HES1), with a few dentin sialoprotein (DSP)-positive calcified bodies. Our results revealed that hamartomatous CHDFs can impact multiple and single-embedded teeth. CWNs composed of nestin and HES1-positive ectomesenchymal cells demonstrated the potential to differentiate into odontoblasts and contribute to dentin matrix formation under the influence of HES1. This study is the first report documenting odontoblastic differentiation in HDFs. The rare occurrence of HDFs and CHDFs contributes to limited comprehension. To prevent misdiagnosis, a better understanding of these conditions is necessary.
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- 2024
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19. A CASE OF ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME SURVIVED FOR A LONG TIME WITH THREE HEPATECTOMIES FOR HEPATIC METASTASES AFTER RADICAL OPERATION
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Sueharu Iwamoto, Yasuo Oka, Kazuki Yamashita, Atsushi Urakami, Masatoshi Kimoto, and Tsukasa Tsunoda
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Zollinger-Ellison syndrome ,Surgery - Published
- 2003
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20. A clinicopatholgical evaluation of colorectal cancers in elderly patients of 75 years or over. in comparison with those in younger patients aged 41 to 50 years
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Kazuki Yamashita, Atsushi Urakami, Jiro Hayashi, Yasuo Oka, Tsukasa Tsunoda, Masatoshi Kimoto, Katsumichi Iki, and Sueharu Iwamoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
高齢人口の増加とともに大腸癌手術症例のうち高齢者の占める割合は増加の一途をたどり,当科では高齢者 (75歳以上)は20%を越えた.そこで高齢群(75歳以上)(240例) と非高齢群(41~50歳)(155例)を臨床病理学的に比較し高齢者の特徴を検討した.他病死を含めた累積生存率は高齢群で不良であった.術後早期死亡例の検討では高齢群といえども非高齢群と変わらず安全に手術が行われていた.両群間の腹膜播種,肝転移,リンパ節転移,壁深達度には有意差はみられず高齢者に進行例が多いとはいえなかった.組織学的分化度の検討では高齢群は高分化型が多いという傾向はみられず,一般的に高齢者癌は悪性度が低いという印象があるが,大腸癌にっいては非高齢者と変わらなかった.腫瘍占居部位は高齢群女性で右側結腸に発生する頻度が高かった.死因では他病死の占める割合が多く,併存疾患,余命を考慮した手術が行われるべきである.
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- 2001
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21. Pathogenesis of taste impairment and salivary dysfunction in COVID-19 patients
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Yasuo Okada, Ken Yoshimura, Shuji Toya, and Makoto Tsuchimochi
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COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Taste impairment ,Salivary gland disorder ,Gustatory impairment ,Xerostomia ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a highly transmissible pandemic disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The characteristics of the disease include a broad range of symptoms from mild to serious to death, with mild pneumonia to acute respiratory distress syndrome and complications in extrapulmonary organs. Taste impairment and salivary dysfunction are common early symptoms in COVID-19 patients. The mouth is a significant entry route for SARS-COV-2, similar to the nose and eyes. The cells of the oral epithelium, taste buds, and minor and major salivary glands express cell entry factors for SARS-COV-2, such as ACE2, TMPRSS2, and Furin. We describe the occurrence of taste impairment and salivary dysfunction in COVID-19 patients and show immunohistochemical findings regarding the cell entry factors in the oral tissue. We review and describe the pathogeneses of taste impairment and salivary dysfunction. Treatment for the oral disease is also described. Recently, it was reported that some people experience persistent and prolonged taste impairment and salivary dysfunction, described as post-COVID-19 syndrome or long COVID-19, after the acute illness of the infection has healed. To resolve these problems, it is important to understand the pathogenesis of oral complications. Recently, important advances have been reported in the understanding of gustatory impairment and salivary dysfunction. Although some progress has been made, considerable effort is still required for in-depth elucidation of the pathogenesis.
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- 2021
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22. Eicosapentaenoic acid modifies cytokine activity and inhibits cell proliferation in an oesophageal cancer cell line
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Hisako, Kubota, Hideo, Matsumoto, Masaharu, Higashida, Haruaki, Murakami, Hiroshi, Nakashima, Yasuo, Oka, Hideo, Okumura, Masahiro, Yamamura, Masahumi, Nakamura, and Toshihiro, Hirai
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Cell Nucleus ,Lipopolysaccharides ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Interleukin-6 ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,NF-kappa B ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Protein Transport ,Eicosapentaenoic Acid ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Cell Shape ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
The present study investigated the effect of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) on nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activation, inflammatory interleukin-6 (IL-6) production, and cell proliferation in a human oesophageal carcinoma cell line (TE-1).Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced IL-6 production in TE-1 cells in the presence or absence of EPA was determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The proliferation of TE-1 cells was determined by the WST-1 assay. TE-1 cells were stained with Hoechst 33342 and propidium iodide to observe apoptosis. Immunohistochemical staining of NF-κB in TE-1 cells was performed.LPS increased IL-6 production in TE-1 cells, and EPA treatment prevented this effect. EPA treatment inhibited NF-κB activation and induced apoptosis of TE-1 cells.EPA inhibits NF-κB activation and IL-6 production in oesophageal cancer cells, their inducing apoptosis. These effects of EPA may be of benefit in improving the outcome of cancer surgery.
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- 2013
23. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for ascending colon cancer with persistent mesocolon
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Hideo Matsumoto, Yasuo Oka, Akimasa Kawai, Masafumi Nakamura, Atsushi Tsuruta, Toshihiro Hirai, and Hideo Okumura
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Laparoscopic surgery ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,Descending colon ,medicine ,Ascending colon ,Humans ,Large intestine ,Laparoscopy ,Colectomy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Sigmoid colon ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Abdomen ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Mesocolon - Abstract
Persistent ascending or descending mesocolon is an embryological anomaly that occurs during the final process of intestinal development in organogenesis. Specifically, the primitive dorsal mesocolon fails to fuse with the parietal peritoneum in the fifth month of gestation. Herein, we describe a case of ascending colon cancer with persistent ascending and descending mesocolon treated by laparoscopic right hemicolectomy. Preoperative computed tomography imaging of the abdomen demonstrated that the descending colon shifted at the midline of the abdomen and the sigmoid colon was located under the ascending colon. The detailed preoperative imaging examination revealed malpositioning of the large intestine and aided in the procedural planning. Because persistent mesocolon may result in the formation of abnormal adhesions, an accurate preoperative diagnosis is essential. We propose that it is important to consider this anomaly when making the preoperative imaging diagnosis to ensure a safe operation.
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24. Evaluation of 5-FU plasma concentration by 13C breath test in patients treated with oral 5-FU analogs
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Masaharu, Higashida, Hideo, Matsumoto, Hisako, Kubota, Haruaki, Murakami, Yukiko, Kawabe, Hiroshi, Nakashima, Yasuo, Oka, Hideo, Okumura, Masafumi, Nakamura, and Toshihiro, Hirai
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Male ,Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic ,Carbon Isotopes ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Administration, Oral ,Acetates ,Drug Combinations ,Oxonic Acid ,Breath Tests ,Intestinal Absorption ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Fluorouracil ,Aged ,Tegafur - Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of digestive gastrointestinal absorption function on the pharmacokinetics of the orally-administered anticancer drug, Tegafur-gimestat-otastat potassium (TS-1), by measuring the plasma 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) concentration using stable isotope breath tests.Twenty-nine patients with progressive/recurrent digestive organ cancer were enrolled for this pharmacokinetic study, and blood samples were obtained from each patient. The area under-the-time-concentration curve between 0 and 480 min (AUC0-480 min), time-of-drug concentration peak (T(max)), maximum drug concentration (C(max)) and the half-life period (t(1/2)) of 5-FU were investigated. Simultaneously, a continuous (13)C-acetate breath test was performed for each patient. The parameters measured with the breath test were the area under the (13)CO(2) excretion rate curve between 0-4 h (AUC(0-4h)), peak (13)CO(2) value and elimination rate constant (K(el)) value.The AUC(0-8h) and C(max) of 5-FU were significantly correlated with K(el) (p=0.012 and p=0.024, respectively), and the 5-FU C(max) value was significantly correlated with the peak value of (13)CO(2) (p=0.037). Multivariate regression analysis also found the C(max) of 5-FU to be associated with K(el) (p=0.0118). The C(max) and AUC(0-8h) of 5-FU were also significantly correlated (p0.0001).The results of this study suggest that gastrointestinal absorption is closely-related to plasma 5-FU concentration after oral administration of TS-1.
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- 2012
25. Growth of Znl-xCdxSe/ZnSe Superlattices and Study of Stimulated Emission Mechanisms in Blue Light Emissions
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J. Y. Jen, Takeharu Tsutsumi, Yasuo Oka, Izuru Souma, K. Yamanashi, and Hiroshi Fujiyasu
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Superlattice ,Optoelectronics ,Stimulated emission ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Blue light - Published
- 1994
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26. Relaxation of photoinjected spins during drift transport in GaAs
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Zhanghai Chen, Yasuo Oka, K. Kayanuma, I. Arata, Yuzo Ohno, Hideo Ohno, Haruki Sanada, and Fumihiro Matsukura
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Physics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electron mobility ,Photoluminescence ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Spins ,Condensed matter physics ,Spin polarization ,chemistry ,Electric field ,Relaxation (NMR) ,Spin relaxation ,Gallium arsenide - Abstract
We studied the transport of photoinjected spins in GaAs by time-resolved photoluminescence measurements. At low temperatures, the spin polarization after drift transport of 4 μm is found to decrease as the applied electric field E increases to a few kV/cm, and it disappears when E exceeds 3 kV/cm. The origin of the field-dependent spin relaxation is discussed.
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- 2002
27. Photoluminescence of Fine Semiconductor (CdS, CdSe, Ge) Particle-Doped Films Prepared by a Mutual Counter Diffusion Method and a Sol-Gel Process
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Yasuo Oka, Yoshio Kobayashi, K.Z. Suzuki, Youichi Kurokawa, and Yukihide Kakegawa
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,business.industry ,Diffusion ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Polymer ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Polyvinyl alcohol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Semiconductor ,Absorption edge ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,business ,Sol-gel - Abstract
CdS or CdSe-doped polymer films (acetyl cellulose and polyvinyl alcohol) were prepared by a mutual counter diffusion method. CdS or Ga-doped alumina films were produced by a sol-gel process. Each CdS- or CdSe-doped film exhibited photoluminescence by excitation with an Ar+ laser. In particular, the CdS-doped alumina film did not emit photoluminescence derived from a deep trap level, but only one derived from the absorption edge. Moreover, photoluminescence of the Ge-doped alumina film was first observed.
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- 1993
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28. Effects of interfacial interactions between metal and process control agents during ball milling on the microstructure of the milled Fe-based nanocrystalline alloy powder
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Satoshi Motozuka, Hisashi Sato, Hidenori Kuwata, Mitsuo Bito, and Yasuo Okazaki
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Microstructural evolution ,Plastic deformation ,Tribology ,Metal ,Powder material ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Fe–Si–B–P–Cu nanocrystalline alloy were treated with ball-mill using a lubricant as a process control agent (PCA). The resulting alloy powder is a strong candidate material for soft magnetic composites. Two ball milling methods (continuous and interval) were employed to control the interactions between the PCA and the alloy surface, and their effect on the microstructure of the prepared alloy particles was investigated. The alloy sheet was broken into small pieces and deformed plastically into flake-shaped particles regardless of the ball milling method implemented. Friction-force microscopy of the alloy immersed in the PCA revealed that the friction coefficient of the alloy surface exposed to air for a certain period was higher than that of the unexposed alloy surface (immediately after polishing). During ball milling, the ratio of the newly generated surface to the oxidized surfaces of the alloy subjected to interval milling was smaller than that of the alloy subjected to continuous milling. Therefore, the friction coefficient of the surface of the alloy subjected to interval milling was higher than that of the alloy subjected to continuous milling. Synchrotron radiation analysis revealed that the alloy subjected to interval milling exhibited enhanced surface friction, showing an obvious steepness and inflection in the diffraction intensity as a function of the tilt angle based on the Schulz reflection method. This indicates formation of crystallographic texture in α-Fe grains in an amorphous matrix. Hence, we demonstrated successfully that the ball milling process induced a crystallographic texture in the Fe-based nanocrystalline alloy due to plastic deformation due to the enhanced surface friction. The surface of the alloy was prepared based on the effect of the interfacial interactions between the alloy surface and the PCA.
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29. P-246 Feasibility study of sequential adjuvant chemotherapy with three months oxaliplatin-based regimen followed by three months capecitabine in patients with stage III and high risk stage II colorectal cancer: (JSWOG C2)
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Tomoki Yamatsuji, Masazumi Okajima, Atsushi Tsuruta, Y. Yamamoto, Hideo Okumura, Akihito Tsuji, Kazuki Yamashita, K. Toyota, Takeshi Nagasaka, M. Yoshimitsu, Yasuo Oka, Michio Inukai, T. Yamano, Hiroaki Tanioka, and T. Yamakawa
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Adjuvant chemotherapy ,Stage II Colorectal Cancer ,Hematology ,Oxaliplatin ,Capecitabine ,Regimen ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,Stage (cooking) ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
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30. Interlayer exchange coupling in Co/Cr/Co double-layered recording films studied by spin-wave Brillouin scattering
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Akihiro Murayama, K. Miyata, Yasuo Oka, and Masao Miyamura
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Alloy ,Exchange interaction ,engineering.material ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Brillouin zone ,Spin wave ,Brillouin scattering ,engineering ,Coupling (piping) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
Exchange coupling between Co layers through a Cr interlayer in sputtered Co/Cr/Co films has been studied by Brillouin scattering of spin waves by changing the thickness of the Cr interlayer up to 50 AA. The Brillouin spectrum consists of two spin-wave modes due to the Co double-layered structure which depends on the Cr-layer thickness. From the frequencies of the spin-wave modes, the interlayer exchange coupling A/sub 12/ varying with the Cr layer is determined by using Hillebrands' theory. The exchange coupling through the nonmagnetic layer decreases with increase of the Cr thickness and becomes negligible for the Cr layer thicker than 20 AA. The result is compared with the media noise in double-layered CoCrPt alloy films with a Cr interlayer. >
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31. ATF4-mediated transcriptional regulation protects against β-cell loss during endoplasmic reticulum stress in a mouse model
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Keisuke Kitakaze, Miho Oyadomari, Jun Zhang, Yoshimasa Hamada, Yasuhiro Takenouchi, Kazuhito Tsuboi, Mai Inagaki, Masanori Tachikawa, Yoshio Fujitani, Yasuo Okamoto, and Seiichi Oyadomari
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Diabetes ,Beta cell ,Endoplasmic reticulum stress ,Unfolded protein response ,Integrated stress response ,Activating transcription factor 4 ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Objective: Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) is a transcriptional regulator of the unfolded protein response and integrated stress response (ISR) that promote the restoration of normal endoplasmic reticulum (ER) function. Previous reports demonstrated that dysregulation of the ISR led to development of severe diabetes. However, the contribution of ATF4 to pancreatic β-cells remains poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to analyze the effect of ISR enhancer Sephin1 and ATF4-deficient β-cells to clarify the role of ATF4 in β-cells under ER stress conditions. Methods: To examine the role of ATF4 in vivo, ISR enhancer Sephin1 (5 mg/kg body weight, p.o.) was administered daily for 21 days to Akita mice. We also established β-cell–specific Atf4 knockout (βAtf4-KO) mice that were further crossed with Akita mice. These mice were analyzed for characteristics of diabetes, β-cell function, and morphology of the islets. To identify the downstream factors of ATF4 in β-cells, the islets of βAtf4-KO mice were subjected to cDNA microarray analyses. To examine the transcriptional regulation by ATF4, we also performed in situ PCR analysis of pancreatic sections from mice and ChIP-qPCR analysis of CT215 β-cells. Results: Administration of the ISR enhancer Sephin1 improved glucose metabolism in Akita mice. Sephin1 also increased the insulin-immunopositive area and ATF4 expression in the pancreatic islets. Akita/βAtf4-KO mice exhibited dramatically exacerbated diabetes, shown by hyperglycemia at an early age, as well as a remarkably short lifespan owing to diabetic ketoacidosis. Moreover, the islets of Akita/βAtf4-KO mice presented increased numbers of cells stained for glucagon, somatostatin, and pancreatic polypeptide and increased expression of aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family member 3, a marker of dedifferentiation. Using microarray analysis, we identified atonal BHLH transcription factor 8 (ATOH8) as a downstream factor of ATF4. Deletion of ATF4 in β-cells showed reduced Atoh8 expression and increased expression of undifferentiated markers, Nanog and Pou5f1. Atoh8 expression was also abolished in the islets of Akita/βAtf4-KO mice. Conclusions: We conclude that transcriptional regulation by ATF4 maintains β-cell identity via ISR modulation. This mechanism provides a promising target for the treatment of diabetes.
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32. Development of a selective fluorescence-based enzyme assay for glycerophosphodiesterase family members GDE4 and GDE7
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Keisuke Kitakaze, Kazuhito Tsuboi, Maho Tsuda, Yasuhiro Takenouchi, Hironobu Ishimaru, and Yasuo Okamoto
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enzymology ,kinetics ,lysophospholipid ,phospholipases/D ,phospholipids/biosynthesis ,phospholipids/metabolism ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a lipid mediator that regulates various processes, including cell migration and cancer progression. Autotaxin (ATX) is a lysophospholipase D-type exoenzyme that produces extracellular LPA. In contrast, glycerophosphodiesterase (GDE) family members GDE4 and GDE7 are intracellular lysophospholipases D that form LPA, depending on Mg2+ and Ca2+, respectively. Since no fluorescent substrate for these GDEs has been reported, in the present study, we examined whether a fluorescent ATX substrate, FS-3, could be applied to study GDE activity. We found that the membrane fractions of human GDE4- and GDE7-overexpressing human embryonic kidney 293T cells hydrolyzed FS-3 in a manner almost exclusively dependent on Mg2+ and Ca2+, respectively. Using these assay systems, we found that several ATX inhibitors, including α-bromomethylene phosphonate analog of LPA and 3-carbacyclic phosphatidic acid, also potently inhibited GDE4 and GDE7 activities. In contrast, the ATX inhibitor S32826 hardly inhibited these activities. Furthermore, FS-3 was hydrolyzed in a Mg2+-dependent manner by the membrane fraction of human prostate cancer LNCaP cells that express GDE4 endogenously but not by those of GDE4-deficient LNCaP cells. Similar Ca2+-dependent GDE7 activity was observed in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells but not in GDE7-deficient MCF-7 cells. Finally, our assay system could selectively measure GDE4 and GDE7 activities in a mixture of the membrane fractions of GDE4- and GDE7-overexpressing human embryonic kidney 293T cells in the presence of S32826. These findings allow high-throughput assays of GDE4 and GDE7 activities, which could lead to the development of selective inhibitors and stimulators as well as a better understanding of the biological roles of these enzymes.
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33. Endocannabinoids and related N-acylethanolamines: biological activities and metabolism
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Kazuhito Tsuboi, Toru Uyama, Yasuo Okamoto, and Natsuo Ueda
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Lipid mediator ,Endocannabinoid ,2-Arachidonoylglycerol ,Anandamide ,N-Acylethanolamine ,Metabolism ,Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Abstract The plant Cannabis sativa contains cannabinoids represented by Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, which exert psychoactivity and immunomodulation through cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors, respectively, in animal tissues. Arachidonoylethanolamide (also referred to as anandamide) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) are well known as two major endogenous agonists of these receptors (termed “endocannabinoids”) and show various cannabimimetic bioactivities. However, only 2-AG is a full agonist for CB1 and CB2 and mediates retrograde signals at the synapse, strongly suggesting that 2-AG is physiologically more important than anandamide. The metabolic pathways of these two endocannabinoids are completely different. 2-AG is mostly produced from inositol phospholipids via diacylglycerol by phospholipase C and diacylglycerol lipase and then degraded by monoacylglycerol lipase. On the other hand, anandamide is concomitantly produced with larger amounts of other N-acylethanolamines via N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamines (NAPEs). Although this pathway consists of calcium-dependent N-acyltransferase and NAPE-hydrolyzing phospholipase D, recent studies revealed the involvement of several new enzymes. Quantitatively major N-acylethanolamines include palmitoylethanolamide and oleoylethanolamide, which do not bind to cannabinoid receptors but exert anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anorexic effects through receptors such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α. The biosynthesis of these non-endocannabinoid N-acylethanolamines rather than anandamide may be the primary significance of this pathway. Here, we provide an overview of the biological activities and metabolisms of endocannabinoids (2-AG and anandamide) and non-endocannabinoid N-acylethanolamines.
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34. Use of cone-beam computed tomography for evaluation of surgical specimen of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
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Ichiro Ogura, Junya Ono, and Yasuo Okada
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Cone-beam computed tomography ,image quality ,medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw ,osteonecrosis ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides accurate anatomical details in three-dimensional and multiplanar reformation images for diagnosis and treatment planning. We examined one surgical specimen of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) by CBCT. CBCT images of the surgical specimen of MRONJ showed osteolytic changes in the jaws, sclerotic lesion, and sequestrum separation. Furthermore, high-resolution mode (tube voltage, 90.0 kV; tube current, 4.00 mA; rotation time,16.8 s; field of view, 56 mm × 56 mm; thickness, 0.099 mm) was sharper than standard mode (tube voltage, 90.0 kV; tube current, 4.00 mA; rotation time, 16.8 s; field of view, 81 mm × 81 mm; thickness, 0.144 mm) and high-density mode (tube voltage, 90.0 kV; tube current, 4.00 mA; rotation time, 33.5 s; field of view, 81 mm × 81 mm; thickness, 0.144 mm). We showed that CBCT, especially the high-resolution mode, is useful for the evaluation of surgical specimen of the jaw, such as MRONJ. This report can be used for reference in future studies and in clinical settings.
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35. Spin-wave Brillouin Scattering in CoPt Alloy Films with Perpendicular c-axis Orientation of hcp-Co
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Yasuo Oka, Akihiro Murayama, Kazushige Nishiyama, and Masao Miyamura
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Brillouin scattering ,Spin wave ,Alloy ,Perpendicular ,engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Orientation (graph theory) ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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36. MAGNETIC AND TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF CO-PT MAGNETIC FILMS ON CHEMICALLY TEXTURED AL RIGID DISC SUBSTRATES
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Yasuo Oka, Takeo Sata, Yoshio Hirayama, Noboru Tsuya, Egami Yasushi, Yasuo Sakura, and Tadao Tokushima
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Materials science ,Magnetic films ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Tribology ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 1991
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37. Dynamics of exciton systems in semiconductors. Relaxations of excitonic polaritons and excitonic magnetic polarons
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K. Nakamura, Izuru Souma, and Yasuo Oka
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Condensed Matter::Quantum Gases ,Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Condensed Matter::Other ,Exciton ,Relaxation (NMR) ,Time evolution ,Physics::Optics ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Polaron ,Resonance (particle physics) ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,symbols.namesake ,Picosecond ,symbols ,Polariton ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
Study is reported on the picosecond spectroscopy of relaxation processes in exciton systems in semiconductors by using a single-photon-counting set up developed by the authors. Excitonic emissions in ZnTe is the first topic, which show the dynamical aspect of the polaritons near the bottleneck. Time evolution of the resonance Raman processes are observable in real time in the polariton emissions. The second topic is excitonic magnetic polarons in Cd1-xMnxTe, where the dynamics of the spin-correlated excitons with Mn ions is discussed.
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- 1987
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38. THE TWINNINGS AND ORIENTATION OF CUBANITE AND CHALCOPYRITE FROM OMINE, IWATE PREFECTURE
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Yasuo Oka and Tadato Mizota
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Crystallography ,Chalcopyrite ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Cubanite ,engineering ,Orthorhombic crystal system ,engineering.material ,Crystal twinning ,Geology ,Single Crystal Diffraction - Abstract
The common pseudo-hexagonal polysynthetic twinning of cubanite will occur when cubic cubanite crystallizes at the temperature higher than about 220°C and transforms to the orthorhombic low form as lowering of temperature. The twinnings of cubanite and coexisting chalcopyrite of Omine mine were examined by x-ray single crystal diffraction methods. Some cubanite crystals (sample nos. 24 and 9) were single crystals containing small amount of chalcopyrite lamellae with {112} polysynethetic twinnings. The other common cubanites, which occur as narrow lamellae in the chalcopyrite host, had polysynthetic caxis rotation twinnings, and the chalcopyrite had {110} contact polysynthetic twinnings. Cubanite without twinning is considered to have been crystallized initially as the low orthorhombic form.
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39. CT and MRI of radiation-induced osteosarcoma of the mandibular ramus following radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma: A rare entity
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Ichiro Ogura, Yoshihiko Sasaki, Junya Ono, and Yasuo Okada
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Imaging ,osteosarcoma ,nasopharyngeal ,radiation-induced ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Radiotherapy is the main treatment modality for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. However, ionizing radiation is itself a known carcinogen, and sarcomas can be a complication of treatment. Radiation-induced osteosarcomas in the head and neck are particular rare. Imaging studies of radiation-induced sarcomas in patients with head and neck carcinoma have been limited to case reports and relatively small case series. We report an unusual case of a radiation-induced osteosarcoma of the mandibular ramus following radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma with computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These findings can be helpful for differentiating osteosarcoma from other tumors of the mandible.
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40. Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor-2 facilitates pulmonary fibrosis through potentiating IL-13 pathway in macrophages.
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Juanjuan Zhao, Yasuo Okamoto, Yuya Asano, Kazuhiro Ishimaru, Sho Aki, Kazuaki Yoshioka, Noriko Takuwa, Takashi Wada, Yutaka Inagaki, Chiaki Takahashi, Takumi Nishiuchi, and Yoh Takuwa
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a devastating disease with poor prognosis. The pathogenic role of the lysophospholipid mediator sphingosine-1-phosphate and its receptor S1PR2 in lung fibrosis is unknown. We show here that genetic deletion of S1pr2 strikingly attenuated lung fibrosis induced by repeated injections of bleomycin in mice. We observed by using S1pr2LacZ/+ mice that S1PR2 was expressed in alveolar macrophages, vascular endothelial cells and alveolar epithelial cells in the lung and that S1PR2-expressing cells accumulated in the fibrotic legions. Bone marrow chimera experiments suggested that S1PR2 in bone marrow-derived cells contributes to the development of lung fibrosis. Depletion of macrophages greatly attenuated lung fibrosis. Bleomycin administration stimulated the mRNA expression of the profibrotic cytokines IL-13 and IL-4 and the M2 markers including arginase 1, Fizz1/Retnla, Ccl17 and Ccl24 in cells collected from broncho-alveolar lavage fluids (BALF), and S1pr2 deletion markedly diminished the stimulated expression of these genes. BALF cells from bleomycin-administered wild-type mice showed a marked increase in phosphorylation of STAT6, a transcription factor which is activated downstream of IL-13, compared with saline-administered wild-type mice. Interestingly, in bleomycin-administered S1pr2-/- mice, STAT6 phosphorylation in BALF cells was substantially diminished compared with wild-type mice. Finally, pharmacological S1PR2 blockade in S1pr2+/+ mice alleviated bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis. Thus, S1PR2 facilitates lung fibrosis through the mechanisms involving augmentation of IL-13 expression and its signaling in BALF cells, and represents a novel target for treating lung fibrosis.
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41. Development of the apparatus for measuring magnetic properties of electrical steel sheets in arbitrary directions under compressive stress normal to their surface
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Yoshitaka Maeda, Shinya Urata, Hideo Nakai, Yuuya Takeuchi, Kyyoul Yun, Shunji Yanase, and Yasuo Okazaki
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In designing motors, one must grasp the magnetic properties of electrical steel sheets considering actual conditions in motors. Especially important is grasping the stress dependence of magnetic power loss. This paper describes a newly developed apparatus to measure two-dimensional (2-D) magnetic properties (properties under the arbitrary alternating and the rotating flux conditions) of electrical steel sheets under compressive stress normal to the sheet surface. The apparatus has a 2-D magnetic excitation circuit to generate magnetic fields in arbitrary directions in the evaluation area. It also has a pressing unit to apply compressive stress normal to the sheet surface. During measurement, it is important to apply uniform stress throughout the evaluation area. Therefore, we have developed a new flux density sensor using needle probe method. It is composed of thin copper foils sputtered on electrical steel sheets. By using this sensor, the stress can be applied to the surface of the specimen without influence of this sensor. This paper described the details of newly developed apparatus with this sensor, and measurement results of iron loss by using are shown.
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42. Augmented sphingosine 1 phosphate receptor-1 signaling in cardiac fibroblasts induces cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis through angiotensin II and interleukin-6.
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Sei-Ichiro Ohkura, Soichiro Usui, Shin-Ichiro Takashima, Noriko Takuwa, Kazuaki Yoshioka, Yasuo Okamoto, Yutaka Inagaki, Naotoshi Sugimoto, Teppei Kitano, Masayuki Takamura, Takashi Wada, Shuichi Kaneko, and Yoh Takuwa
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Cardiac fibroblasts, together with cardiomyocytes, occupy the majority of cells in the myocardium and are involved in myocardial remodeling. The lysophospholipid mediator sphigosine-1-phosphate (S1P) regulates functions of cardiovascular cells through multiple receptors including S1PR1-S1PR3. S1PR1 but not other S1P receptors was upregulated in angiotensin II-induced hypertrophic hearts. Therefore, we investigated a role of S1PR1 in fibroblasts for cardiac remodeling by employing transgenic mice that overexpressed S1PR1 under the control of α-smooth muscle actin promoter. In S1PR1-transgenic mouse heart, fibroblasts and/or myofibroblasts were hyperplastic, and those cells as well as vascular smooth muscle cells overexpressed S1PR1. Transgenic mice developed bi-ventricular hypertrophy by 12-week-old and diffuse interstitial fibrosis by 24-week-old without hemodynamic stress. Cardiac remodeling in transgenic mice was associated with greater ERK phosphorylation, upregulation of fetal genes, and systolic dysfunction. Transgenic mouse heart showed increased mRNA expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme and interleukin-6 (IL-6). Isolated fibroblasts from transgenic mice exhibited enhanced generation of angiotensin II, which in turn stimulated IL-6 release. Either an AT1 blocker or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor prevented development of cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis, systolic dysfunction and increased IL-6 expression in transgenic mice. Finally, administration of anti-IL-6 antibody abolished an increase in tyrosine phosphorylation of STAT3, a major signaling molecule downstream of IL-6, in the transgenic mouse heart and prevented development of cardiac hypertrophy in transgenic mice. These results demonstrate a promoting role of S1PR1 in cardiac fibroblasts for cardiac remodeling, in which angiotensin II-AT1 and IL-6 are involved.
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43. Sphingosine-1-Phosphate-Specific G Protein-Coupled Receptors as Novel Therapeutic Targets for Atherosclerosis
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Yoh Takuwa, Kazuaki Yoshioka, Noriko Takuwa, Yasuo Okamoto, and Fei Wang
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sphingosine-1-phosphate ,S1P1 ,S1P2 ,S1P3 ,atherosclerosis ,macrophages ,endothelial cells ,lymphocytes ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory process involving complex interactions of modified lipoproteins, monocyte-derived macrophages or foam cells, lymphocytes, endothelial cells (ECs), and vascular smooth muscle cells. Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), a biologically active blood-borne lipid mediator, exerts pleiotropic effects such as cell proliferation, migration and cell-cell adhesion in a variety of cell types via five members of S1P-specific high-affinity G protein-coupled receptors (S1P1-S1P5). Among them, S1P1, S1P2 and S1P3 are major receptor subtypes which are widely expressed in various tissues. Available evidence suggest that S1P and HDL-bound S1P exert atheroprotective effects including inhibition of leukocyte adhesion and stimulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in endothelial cells (ECs) through the activation of Gi signaling pathway via S1P3 and probably S1P1, although there is still controversy. FTY720, the phosphorylation product of which is a high-affinity agonist for all S1P receptors except S1P2 and act as an immunosuppressant by downregulating S1P1 on lymphocytes, inhibits atherosclerosis in LDL receptor-null mice and apoE-null mice through the inhibition of lymphocyte and macrophage functions and probably stimulation of EC functions, without influencing plasma lipid concentrations. In contrast to S1P1 and S1P3, S1P2 facilitates atherosclerosis by activating G12/13-Rho-Rho kinase (ROCK) in apoE-null mice. S1P2 mediates transmigration of monocytes into the arterial intima, oxidized LDL accumulation and cytokine secretion in monocyte-derived macrophages, and eNOS inhibition and cytokine secretion in ECs through Rac inhibition, NF-kB activation and 3’-specific phosphoinositide phosphatase (PTEN) stimulation downstream of G12/13-Rho-ROCK. Systemic long-term administration of a selective S1P2-blocker remarkably inhibits atherosclerosis without overt toxicity. Thus, multiple S1P receptors positively and negatively regulate atherosclerosis through multitudes of mechanisms. Considering the essential and multi-faceted role of S1P2 in atherogenesis and the impact of S1P2 inactivation on atherosclerosis, S1P2 is a particularly promising therapeutic target for atherosclerosis.
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44. The tumor suppressor gene H-Rev107 functions as a novel Ca2+-independent cytosolic phospholipase A1/2 of the thiol hydrolase type
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Toru Uyama, Jun Morishita, Xing-Hua Jin, Yasuo Okamoto, Kazuhito Tsuboi, and Natsuo Ueda
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N-acyltransferase ,glycerophospholipid ,lecithin retinol acyltransferase ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
H-Rev107 is a protein that was previously cloned as a negative regulator of proto-oncogene Ras and classified as a class II tumor suppressor. Its structural similarity to lecithin retinol acyltransferase and Ca2+-independent phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) N-acyltransferase led us to analyze H-Rev107 as an enzyme involved in phospholipid metabolism. Here, we show that recombinant H-Rev107s from rat, human, and mouse possess phospholipase (PL) A1 or A2 activity toward phosphatidylcholine (PC). Further examination with purified recombinant protein revealed that H-Rev107 functions as a cytosolic Ca2+-independent PLA1/2 for PC and PE with higher PLA1 activity than PLA2 activity. Dithiothreitol and iodoacetic acid exhibited stimulatory and inhibitory effects, respectively. Histidine-21 and cysteine-111 of rat H-Rev107 were presumed to form a catalytic dyad based on database analysis, and their single mutants were totally inactive. These results suggested that H-Rev107 is a hydrolase of the thiol type. The N-terminal proline-rich and C-terminal hydrophobic domains of H-Rev107 were earlier reported to be responsible for the regulation of cell proliferation. Analysis of deletion mutants indicated that these domains are also catalytically essential, suggesting relevance of the catalytic activity to the anti-proliferative activity.
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- 2009
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45. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for ascending colon cancer with persistent mesocolon.
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Tsuruta A, Kawai A, Oka Y, Okumura H, Matsumoto H, Hirai T, and Nakamura M
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- Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Colonic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Colonic Neoplasms pathology, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Mesocolon abnormalities, Mesocolon diagnostic imaging, Middle Aged, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Colectomy methods, Colonic Neoplasms surgery, Laparoscopy, Mesocolon surgery
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Persistent ascending or descending mesocolon is an embryological anomaly that occurs during the final process of intestinal development in organogenesis. Specifically, the primitive dorsal mesocolon fails to fuse with the parietal peritoneum in the fifth month of gestation. Herein, we describe a case of ascending colon cancer with persistent ascending and descending mesocolon treated by laparoscopic right hemicolectomy. Preoperative computed tomography imaging of the abdomen demonstrated that the descending colon shifted at the midline of the abdomen and the sigmoid colon was located under the ascending colon. The detailed preoperative imaging examination revealed malpositioning of the large intestine and aided in the procedural planning. Because persistent mesocolon may result in the formation of abnormal adhesions, an accurate preoperative diagnosis is essential. We propose that it is important to consider this anomaly when making the preoperative imaging diagnosis to ensure a safe operation.
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- 2014
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