125 results on '"K. Ohbayashi"'
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2. Gender-role adaptation depending on trade-offs between growth and reproduction in the simultaneously hermaphroditic freshwater snail,Physa acuta
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M. Shimada and K. Ohbayashi-Hodoki
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Ecology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Biology ,Body size ,Physa ,biology.organism_classification ,Fecundity ,Freshwater snail ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Growth rate ,Adaptation ,Gender role ,Reproduction ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,media_common - Abstract
The size advantage model was applied to predict the behavioural gender- role in simultaneous hermaphrodites. The results from our previous study indicated that small snails of the species Physa acuta preferred to act as males and large ones as both male and female; thus, we did not show clear genderrole switching pattern associated with body size. In the present study, we tested whether a trade-off exists between future growth and current reproduction depending on body size and whether small snails allocate more resources to growth rather than reproduction. A multiple regression analysis indicated that small snails show a higher growth rate than large snails, while the large ones produce more eggs than the small ones. Thus, a trade-off was observed between current reproduction and future growth, which indicates that gender adaptation are associated with body size in Physa acuta.
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- 2005
3. Regulation by glucagon of serine: pyruvate/alanine: glyoxylate aminotransferase gene expression in cultured rat hepatocytes
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Arata Ichiyama, Toshiaki Oda, Tsuneyoshi Funai, Chiharu Uchida, and K Ohbayashi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Transcription, Genetic ,8-Bromo Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate ,Gene Expression ,In Vitro Techniques ,Cycloheximide ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Glucagon ,Dexamethasone ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Rats, Wistar ,Enzyme inducer ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Protein kinase A ,Molecular Biology ,Calcimycin ,Cells, Cultured ,Transaminases ,Alanine ,Messenger RNA ,Alanine Transaminase ,Cell Biology ,Rats ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Liver ,chemistry ,Enzyme Induction ,Hepatocyte ,biology.protein ,Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate - Abstract
The effects of glucagon on serine: pyruvate/alanine: glyoxylate aminotransferase (SPT/AGT) gene expression were studied in primary cultured rat hepatocytes. When hepatocytes had been precultured for 16-18 h under serum- and hormone-free conditions, the addition of glucagon caused (after a lag period of about 2 h) a remarkable increase in the cellular level of SPT/AGT mRNA by 4 h in a time- and dose-dependent manner. The induced mRNA was that for mitochondrial SPT/AGT, as judged by ribonuclease protection analysis. A nuclear run-on assay revealed that activation of transcription is responsible for the increase in mitochondrial SPT/AGT mRNA and that the maximal rate of transcription occurs 1.5 h after glucagon addition. The effect of glucagon was mimicked by 8-bromo-cAMP and suppressed by N-[2-(p-bromocinnamylamino)ethyl]-5-isoquinolinesulfonamide, an inhibitor of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (protein kinase A), while both 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate and A23187 were without effect in elevating the SPT/AGT mRNA level, suggesting that the cAMP/protein kinase A system is involved in the regulation of SPT/AGT gene expression. In hepatocytes precultured for 16-18 h under serum- and hormone-free conditions, the glucagon-induced transcription was severely inhibited by cycloheximide. When the preculture was for 2 h, on the other hand, the activation of transcription by glucagon was more rapid, and the inhibition by cycloheximide was less than that observed with cells precultured for 16-18 h, suggesting that a short-lived protein factor is involved in the hormonal regulation. The glucagon-induced expression of the SPT/AGT gene was also turned off by dexamethasone.
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- 1994
4. Multimedia telecommunications service evolution
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H. Yanagawa, A. Hakata, K. Ohbayashi, K. Endo, N. Shimasaki, and M. Ohyama
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Service (business) ,Multimedia ,Scope (project management) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Facsimile ,Telecommunications service ,Information analysis ,computer.software_genre ,Newspaper ,Telecommunication computing ,Telephony ,business ,computer - Abstract
A consensus does not yet seem to have been reached concerning the scope and the functions menu of "multimedia telecommunication services". We analyze the telecommunication service features and propose a multimedia telecommunication service model. Then the service image of multimedia newspapers and games is described and evaluated.
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- 2002
5. [Refractory non-small-cell lung cancer responding to combination chemotherapy with docetaxel, gemcitabine and cisplatin]
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M, Satouchi, Y, Kotani, T, Kadou, M, Endo, K, Ohbayashi, and Y, Takada
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Male ,Lung Neoplasms ,Paclitaxel ,Docetaxel ,Middle Aged ,Deoxycytidine ,Gemcitabine ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Taxoids ,Cisplatin ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local - Abstract
The combination of docetaxel (TXT), gemcitabine (GEM), and cisplatin (CDDP) produced a regression in a squamous cell carcinoma of the lung that had recurred after radiation therapy plus chemotherapy, and was resistant to the combination of carboplatin (CBDCA) with etoposide (ETP) or paclitaxel (TXL). The patient was a 62-year-old man with squamous cell lung cancer, which was first successfully treated by a combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy, but showed local recurrence after 8 months. Although the recurrence was treated with CBDCA plus ETP and then TXL, the tumor continued to grow with symptomatic progression of airway stenosis. The tumor began to regress after the regimen of TXT, GEM and CDDP was started. This therapy achieved PR with symptomatic improvement. The combination of TXT, GEM and CDDP may be effective for recurrent non-small-cell lung carcinoma, even in patients that have failed to respond to more than one chemotherapy regimen.
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- 2001
6. Cardiac sympathetic dysfunction contributes to left ventricular remodeling after acute myocardial infarction
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K. Sakata, M. Mochizuki, K. Ohbayashi, H. Yoshida, J. Ishikawa, R. Nawada, and H. Tamekiyo
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Adult ,Male ,Sympathetic nervous system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sympathetic Nervous System ,Heart disease ,Myocardial Infarction ,Scintigraphy ,Technetium (99mTc) sestamibi ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Organophosphorus Compounds ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,Prospective Studies ,Aged ,Ejection fraction ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Heart ,General Medicine ,Organotechnetium Compounds ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,3-Iodobenzylguanidine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Heart failure ,Cardiology ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug ,Artery - Abstract
To investigate the role of the cardiac sympathetic nervous system in left ventricular remodelling, 50 patients with first-time acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and patency of the infarct-related artery after reperfusion underwent quantitative iodine-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) imaging at 4 days and 4 weeks (n=42), and quantitative technetium-99m tetrofosmin imaging at 2 days after AMI. They also underwent both ventriculography and coronary angiography on admission and about 4 weeks after AMI. On the basis of left ventricular end-systolic volume (LVESV), patients were divided into two groups. Patients with LVESV dilatation (n=20) had a significantly lower ejection fraction (P0.003) and a significantly higher severity score of 99mTc-tetrofosmin (P0.04), and total severity (P0.01), delta extent (P0.007) and delta severity (P0.0008) scores of MIBG than patients without LVESV dilatation (n=30). delta severity score of MIBG was directly correlated with change in LVESV at 4 weeks (r=0.63, P0.0001). Stepwise linear discriminant function analysis showed that delta severity score of MIBG (P0.0002) was the only discriminator of LVESV dilatation. Patients with LVESV dilatation had higher regional washout rates in both the infarct and the non-infarct zones than patients without such dilatation. Furthermore, no MIBG parameters changed significantly between 4 days and 4 weeks after AMI. In reperfused AMI, delta severity score of MIBG was related to the degree of ventricular dilatation and was the only powerful discriminator of ventricular dilatation. These results suggest that cardiac sympathetic nervous abnormality might contribute to left ventricular remodelling in reperfused AMI. MIBG imaging may allow identification of reperfused AMI patients at high risk for left ventricular remodelling.
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- 2000
7. The mechanism of the neurotransmitter release in growth cones
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M, Igarashi, A, Ohyama, K, Ohbayashi, S, Kozaki, and Y, Komiya
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Neurotransmitter Agents ,Growth Cones ,Vesicular Transport Proteins ,Membrane Proteins ,Spider Venoms ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Embryo, Mammalian ,Guanosine Diphosphate ,Exocytosis ,Recombinant Proteins ,rab3A GTP-Binding Protein ,Rats ,Soluble N-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Factor Attachment Proteins ,Animals, Newborn ,rab GTP-Binding Proteins ,Animals ,Guanosine Triphosphate ,Synaptic Vesicles ,Carrier Proteins ,SNARE Proteins ,N-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Proteins ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing - Abstract
The growth cone is considered the precursor of the presynaptic terminal. To elucidate the minimal molecular machinery required for exocytosis, we examined the characteristics of alpha-latrotoxin-induced exocytosis in growth cones. In isolated growth cones (IGC), neurotransmitters were released in a SNARE-dependent manner, but rab3A cycling was blocked. By supplying rabphilin, a rab3A acceptor found in low levels in IGC, the IGC obtained as high an exocytotic efficiency as adult synaptosomes, and the complete GDP-GTP conversion of rab3A occurred on growth cone vesicles (GCV). GCVs bound SNAREs but not NSF or alpha-SNAP; whereas in the rabphilin-supplied IGC, GCVs recruited both NSF and alpha-SNAP, to form the SNARE-NSF-SNAP complex. These results suggest that rab3A cycling is dependent upon the accumulation of rabphilin and is completed later than the SNARE mechanism, and that rabphilin is involved in determining the efficiency of exocytosis by modifying the SNARE mechanism.
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- 2000
8. [Evaluation of whole blood rapid troponin T assay: cooperative study of general practitioners and office cardiologists in Tokyo]
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Y, Seino, J, Nejima, M, Takayama, T, Takano, and K, Ohbayashi
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Bundle-Branch Block ,Myocardial Infarction ,Middle Aged ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Troponin ,Troponin T ,Humans ,False Positive Reactions ,Female ,Biomarkers ,Aged - Abstract
The recently developed whole blood rapid assay for cardiac troponin T (TROP T) was evaluated by a cooperative study of general practitioners and office cardiologists in the Tokyo area (Tokyo TROP T Trial). Seventy patients with suspected acute myocardial infarction treated at 14 medical clinics were enrolled in this study. The diagnostic efficacy of troponin T was compared with that of electrocardiographic evaluations and clinical standards for diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. Twelve of the 70 patients (17.1%) had final diagnoses of acute myocardial infarction or severe unstable angina necessitating emergency coronary intervention. Troponin T was judged as positive when simultaneously measured serum troponin T was more than 0.25 ng/ml. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 100%, 58.6%, 33.3%, and 100% for electrocardiographic evaluation, and 58.3%, 100%, 100%, and 92.1% for troponin T, respectively. Presence of bundle branch block (11/70 cases) or previous myocardial infarction (14/70 cases) caused false positive readings on electrocardiography, and resulted in the lower positive predictive value. In contrast, troponin T was false in patients admitted within 4 hours after the onset, or patients with smaller infarct. The Tokyo TROP T Trial by general practitioners and office cardiologists concluded that the combination of electrocardiographic evaluation and use of troponin T is a rapid and efficient diagnostic method for the evaluation of patients with suspected acute myocardial infarction.
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- 1998
9. [Asymptomatic cerebral infarction associated with a patent foramen ovale and atrial septal aneurysm]
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M, Yonemitsu, Y, Hashimoto, K, Ohbayashi, K, Kimura, and M, Uchino
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Adult ,Male ,Valsalva Maneuver ,Humans ,Female ,Cerebral Infarction ,Heart Aneurysm ,Middle Aged ,Echocardiography, Transesophageal ,Heart Septal Defects, Atrial - Abstract
We reported two young adults (a 42-year-old female and a 45-year-old male) with tension type headache who had a patent foramen ovale and atrial septal aneurysm demonstrated by transesophageal echocardiography, associated with asymptomatic cerebral infarctions. There were multiple subcortical infarctions in the frontal and parietal lobes in case 1, and cerebral infarctions in the right corona radiata, head and body of the caudate nucleus, and putamen in case 2. The two cases did not have hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, cardiac diseases detected by electrocardiography and transthoracic echocardiography, and abnormality of intracranial and extracranial arteries by ultrasound sonography and cerebral angiography. Transeosophageal echocardiography revealed atrial septal aneurysm, and showed right-to-left shunt (patent foramen ovale) by Valsalva maneuver. Two cases were diagnosed as paradoxical cerebral embolism associated with a patent foramen ovale. If asymptomatic cerebral infarctions are cryptogenic stroke, a patent foramen ovale and atrial septal aneurysm should be examined by transesophageal echocardiography with Valsalva maneuver.
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- 1998
10. [A case of the localized fibrous mesothelioma which size decreased temporarily]
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Y, Maniwa, N, Tsubota, M, Yoshimura, A, Murotani, Y, Miyamoto, Y, Takagi, K, Ohbayashi, T, Kadoh, H, Yamamoto, and R, Inoue
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Mesothelioma ,Neoplasm Regression, Spontaneous ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged - Abstract
A 46-year-old woman complained of a back pain and was pointed the abnormal shadow on chest X-ray by the physician, so she consulted our hospital in January 1987. After a few weeks, the size of the shadow decreased with no treatment, then we followed up her with roentgenograms. Since '91, its size had increased again. Needle biopsy did not give us the diagnosis, but we performed the operation because we suspected some malignant disease. We resected the tumor with the enough surgical margin. Its size was 4 x 3 x 3 cm, its surface was white and smooth. Its was elastic hard and had the pedicle which jointed the visceral pleura. Histological diagnosis was the localized fibrous mesothelioma.
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- 1994
11. [A case of UIP with autoimmune hemolytic anemia]
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R, Inoue, T, Kado, Y, Takada, K, Ohbayashi, and H, Yamamoto
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Male ,Immunoglobulin G ,Macrophages, Alveolar ,Humans ,Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune ,Lung Diseases, Interstitial ,Immunohistochemistry ,Aged ,Immunoglobulin A - Abstract
A 70-year-old male was admitted because of cough and sputum. Chest X-ray showed bilateral interstitial shadows, and usual interstitial pneumonitis was diagnosed by TBLB and BAL. He was followed without medication. The dyspnea increased and the abnormal shadow spread on chest X-ray. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia was newly diagnosed because the RBC count was 195 x 10(4)/mm3, Hb was 8.6 g/dl, and direct Coombs test and warm antibody were positive. In this case, there appears to be a relationship between deterioration of interstitial pneumonia and the on-set of autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
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- 1994
12. Regulation by glucagon of serine:pyruvate/alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase gene expression in cultured hepatocytes
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C. Uchida, T. Funai, K. Ohbayashi, T. Oda, and A. Ichiyama
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- 1994
13. Bupleurum falcatum L. in northern Kyushu and Yamaguchi Prefecture are genetically distinguished from other populations, based on DNA fingerprints
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H, Mizukami, K, Ohbayashi, and H, Ohashi
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Plants, Medicinal ,Japan ,Nucleic Acid Hybridization ,DNA ,DNA Fingerprinting ,Digoxigenin ,Phylogeny ,Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length - Abstract
Total DNA was extracted from leaves of Bupleurum falcatum originating from eight different habitats in Japan and hybridized with digoxigenin-labeled rice ribosomal DNA after digestion with various restriction enzymes. The resulting DNA fingerprints allowed us to distinguish the geographic populations of B. falcatum when the DNA was digested with Dra I, Kpn I or Taq I. A dendrogram based on the RFLP profiles indicated that B. falcatum distributing in northern Kyushu and Yamaguchi Prefecture is classified into a taxon or subtaxon that can be differentiated from the plants grown in other regions.
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- 1993
14. Number fluctuation laser velocimetry with multi-aperture
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K. Ohbayashi, T. Iwamoto, T. Kanda, and N. Ogita
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The photon correlation function G(2)(τ) of scattered light from particles suspended in a solution is composed of three terms. By a suitable normalization it is written as where τ is the time interval and 〈N〉 the number of particles in the scattering volume. The first term on the right hand side is the dc-term, the second is the self-beat term, and the third is the number fluctuation term. Both the second and the third terms carry information of velocities of particles. We have weighted the second term by the factor η, which is η ≤ 1, to take into account the effect of the degree of coherence of scattered light. Laser doppler velocimetry and laser speckle velocimetry use the second self-beat term. For such purposes η is taken to close to unity and the number 〈N〉 is large. On the contrary, by reducing η and 〈N〉, the third number fluctuation term is relatively enhanced and can be used for velocimetry ; i.e. the number fluctuation laser velocimetry.
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- 1992
15. [SPECT images after intravenous injection of 99mTc-DTPA in lung tumors--comparison with delayed 123I-IMP lung scintigraphy]
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T, Suematsu, I, Narabayashi, T, Maruta, K, Kano, K, Ogawa, C, Mieda, Y, Ikeda, T, Oshitani, K, Ohbayashi, and Y, Takada
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Iodine Radioisotopes ,Male ,Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon ,Lung Neoplasms ,Amphetamines ,Injections, Intravenous ,Humans ,Technetium Tc 99m Pentetate ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Iofetamine ,Aged - Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of SPECT imaging of the thorax with 99mTc-DTPA, which accumulates at sites of increased capillary permeability and expanded extracellular space, by comparing it with delayed 123I-IMP lung scintigraphy. We have previously reported that increased uptake on delayed 123I-IMP lung scintigraphy was associated with atelectasis and inflammation. Thirteen patients with lung cancer (4 with atelectasis and 3 with pleurisy), one patient with malignant lymphoma complicated by pneumonia and pleurisy, and one patient with pneumonia were studied. 99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy was performed twice, 20-160 minutes and 2-4 hours after the intravenous administration of 370 MBq of 99mTc-DTPA. 123I-IMP scintigraphy was performed 24 hours after the intravenous injection of 111 MBq of 123I-IMP. SPECT images were obtained with both types of scintigraphy. 99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy was compared with 123I-IMP scintigraphy for its ability to detect atelectasis and pneumonia. All patients showed increased accumulation corresponding to the lesions on both 123I-IMP and 99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy. 123I-IMP scintigraphy showed a defect corresponding to the tumor with increased accumulation around the tumor, whereas 99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy showed accumulation corresponding to the tumor. Ten of 11 tumors showed accumulation of an intensity equal to that of the soft tissue of the chest wall on 20-60 min 99mTc-DTPA images. The 2-4 hr images showed that 99mTc-DTPA leaked from the periphery of the tumor toward its center. All the patients with pleurisy showed increased accumulation in effusion on 2-4 hr 99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- 1991
16. [Evaluation of delayed I-123 IMP lung studies in atelectatic and inflammatory diseases in comparison with Ga-67-citrate scintigraphy]
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T, Suematsu, I, Narabayashi, Y, Takada, K, Ohbayashi, K, Ogawa, T, Maruta, C, Mieda, K, Okada, Y, Ikeda, and T, Oshitani
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Adult ,Male ,Pulmonary Atelectasis ,Lung Neoplasms ,Amphetamines ,Pneumonia ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Iofetamine ,Citric Acid ,Iodine Radioisotopes ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Female ,Citrates ,Carcinoma, Small Cell ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Lung ,Aged - Abstract
We have previously reported that increased tracer accumulation on delayed 123I-IMP scintigraphy is associated with atelectasis and inflammation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic values of delayed 123I-IMP lung scintigraphy, compared with gallium scintigraphy. Ten patients with atelectasis caused by lung cancer and 7 patients with inflammatory diseases were studied. Inflammatory lung disease included 4 cases of pneumonia, 2 of interstitial pneumonitis, and 1 of diffuse panbronchiolitis. Delayed 123I-IMP scintigraphy was performed 24 hours after intravenous injection of 111 MBq of 123I-IMP. In 14 patients, the SPECT images were obtained. Gallium scintigraphy was done within 7 days of 123I-IMP scintigraphy and the images were obtained 72 hours after the administration of 111 MBq of 67Ga-citrate. 123I-IMP scintigraphy was compared with gallium scintigraphy for its ability to detect atelectasis. The degree of uptake by the collapsed lobes was judged visually on planar images and rated using four grades: negative, slight, moderate and heavy. All the cases showed moderate or intense uptake on the 123I-IMP images, whereas with gallium scintigraphy there was no change corresponding with lobar collapse in 8 out of 10 cases. Of the remaining 2 cases, one had tumor in the collapsed lobe and the other had obstructive pneumonia. In inflammatory lung diseases, the correlation of 123I-IMP and gallium images regarding degree of change shown on chest X-ray film was studied. The degree of correlation was classified using four grade: poor, fair, good and excellent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- 1990
17. Direct evidence for interactions between elementary excitations in superfluid4He by Raman scattering
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K Ohbayashi and A Ikushima
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Physics ,Phonon ,Binding energy ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Roton ,Delta II ,symbols.namesake ,Dispersion relation ,Bound state ,symbols ,Atomic physics ,Raman spectroscopy ,Raman scattering - Abstract
In the Raman spectrum of superfluid 4He under saturated vapour pressure at 1.51K, fine structures have been observed at energy shifts closely corresponding to twice the energies of the extremal points of the phonon-roton dispersion curve. From the observed cusps, twice the energies of the maximum and plateau regions of the dispersion curve have been determined to be 2 Delta 1=27.5+or-0.5K and 2 Delta 2=34.8+or-0.5K respectively. The two-roton bound state has been resolved as a pronounced single peak, and twice the roton energy and the attractive binding energy of the two-roton state have been determined to be 2 Delta 0=17.1+or-0.5K and EB=0.5+or-0.3K respectively. The observed fine structures clearly show the existence of the interactions between two elementary excitations having opposite and equal wavevectors.
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- 1974
18. Lattice vibrational Raman spectra of Cd(In1-xCrx)2S4mixed crystals
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K Ohbayashi, T Kamigaichi, J Watanabe, and M Udagawa
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Materials science ,Relative intensity ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Molecular physics ,Hot band ,Spectral line ,Wavelength ,symbols.namesake ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Lattice (order) ,Molecular vibration ,symbols ,Raman spectroscopy ,Excitation - Abstract
Single crystals of Cd(In1-xCrx)2S4 have been made with values of x of 0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.26, 0.93, and 1.00. Laser Raman spectra of lattice vibrational modes in those samples have been measured at 92K with three different wavelengths of excitation light; 488.0 nm, 514.5 nm, and 632.8 nm. The changes due to mixing are discussed in four spectral aspects: the relative intensity ratios of different vibrational modes, the mode frequencies, the spectral widths and the depolarisation properties.
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- 1986
19. Polarisation study of Raman scattering of liquid3He
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M Udagawa, K Ohbayashi, and T Imada
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Materials science ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Polarizer ,Condensed Matter Physics ,law.invention ,Magnetic anisotropy ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,X-ray Raman scattering ,Raman cooling ,law ,symbols ,Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy ,business ,Raman spectroscopy ,Raman scattering - Abstract
Raman spectra of liquid 3He have been measured with vertically and horizontally polarised incident beams, with the direction of the easy axis of the analysing polariser vertical, under a pressure of 2.05 kg cm-2 at 1.21 K. The depolarisation property of the Raman spectrum of liquid 3He has been found to be similar to that of normal liquid 4He.
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- 1987
20. Method to compensate laser fluctuation in photon correlation spectroscopy
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G. Terui, T. Kohno, Y. Fukino, and K. Ohbayashi
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Physics ,Photon ,business.industry ,Circuit design ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Laser ,Light scattering ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Laser power scaling ,Spectroscopy ,business ,Instrumentation ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
A method to compensate the laser power fluctuation in the photon correlation spectroscopy has been developed. In the method, as the key TTL IC element, rate multipliers are used to modulate the sequential digital photoelectron pulses by the parallel digital signal which is processed to be proportional to the inverse of the incident laser intensity. Details of the circuit design are given. To show the usefulness of the method, a case is illustrated in which the ac line noise is compensated in the observation of the Brownian motion of polystyrene latex spheres suspended in water. The bandwidth of the method is estimated to be about 180 kHz.
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- 1986
21. Emission spectrum of CH3S radical
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K. Ohbayashi, Ikuzo Tanaka, and H. Akimoto
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Chemistry ,Photodissociation ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Resonance ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Photochemistry ,Fluorescence ,Xenon ,Irradiation ,Emission spectrum ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Excitation ,Quenching rate - Abstract
The emission spectrum of the CH3S radical is obtained in the photolysis of CH3SCH3 by using a xenon resonance lamp. The emission is also obtained in the photolysis of CH3SSCH3 at ca. 200 nm irradiation as well as at 147.0 nm irradiation. The excitation threshold to produce CH3S fluorescence in the photolysis of CH3SSCH3 is determined to be 202 ± 3 nm or 6.14 ± 0.09 eV. The ratios of electronic quenching rate to fluorescence rate of CH3S* with N2, H2, D2 and CH4 are determined.
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- 1977
22. Light scattering near the plait point of a ternary liquid mixture: Ethanol–water–chloroform
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K. Ohbayashi and B. Chu
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Physics ,Chloroform ,Ethanol ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Thermodynamics ,Light scattering ,Renormalization ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Point (geometry) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Ternary operation ,Critical exponent ,Intensity (heat transfer) - Abstract
Critical exponents γx and νx obtained from the angular distribution of scattered intensity measured at relatively large temperature distances [t= (T−Tc)/Tc≳5×10−4] from the plait point gave values of 1.40±0.02 and 0.73±0.04 which are in good agreement with the values γx=γ/(1−α) =1.23/(7/8) =1.41 and νx=ν/(1−α) =0.63/(7/8) =0.72 obtained by renormalization of critical exponents for binary fluid mixtures.
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- 1978
23. ChemInform Abstract: The Effect of TiO2 on the Sintering and the Electrical Conductivity of Cr2O3
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H. Nagai and K. Ohbayashi
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Chemistry ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Sintering ,General Medicine ,Composite material - Published
- 1989
24. [A case of facial myoclonic epileptic status]
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K, Ohbayashi and K, Hosokawa
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Adult ,Male ,Status Epilepticus ,Humans ,Electroencephalography ,Epilepsies, Myoclonic - Published
- 1988
25. [Evaluation of concomitant use of non-specific immunopotentiator on 172 cases of primary lung cancer (stage III, IV) treated with radiation combined with chemotherapy (author's transl)]
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Y, Ogawa, S, Kimura, Y, Imajo, F, Hamada, C, Miyaji, K, Imanaka, H, Takashima, K, Ohbayashi, and Y, Takada
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Adenoma ,Picibanil ,Biological Products ,Lung Neoplasms ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Proteoglycans - Published
- 1982
26. [Clinical study by using bronchofiberscope on radiotherapy of lung cancer--with special reference to squamous cell carcinoma at the hilar region]
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K, Ohbayashi and Y, Takada
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Adult ,Male ,Radiography ,Lung Neoplasms ,Bronchoscopy ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Published
- 1983
27. [Magnetic resonance imaging and pathological evaluation of a case of false aneurysm of the descending aorta with rupture into the left lung]
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I, Narabayashi, T, Suematsu, Y, Hirata, Y, Takada, K, Ohbayashi, T, Oshitani, and A, Okamura
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Male ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Aortic Rupture ,Humans ,Aorta, Thoracic ,Radiography, Thoracic ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Lung ,Aged - Published
- 1986
28. [Delayed lung scintigraphy with N-isopropyl-I-123-p-iodoamphetamine in lung cancer and inflammatory disease]
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T, Suematsu, I, Narabayashi, Y, Takada, K, Ohbayashi, Y, Hirata, T, Oshitani, K, Kanoh, T, Sakamoto, T, Komiyama, and A, Yoshino
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Pulmonary Atelectasis ,Lung Neoplasms ,Amphetamines ,Pneumonia ,Middle Aged ,Iofetamine ,Iodine Radioisotopes ,Humans ,Female ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Lung ,Aged - Abstract
Lung studies with N-Isopropyl-I-123-p-Iodoamphetamine (IMP) were performed on patients with lung cancer or inflammatory disease. In the present study, we evaluated the usefulness of the delayed scintigraphy. The subjects consisted of 27 patients with lung cancer (34 lesions), 3 with radiation pneumonitis, 2 with interstitial pneumonitis, 2 with old tuberculous lesion (tuberculomas), 1 with diffuse panbronchiolitis, 1 with pneumonia and 1 with lung abscess. The delayed scintigraphy was performed 24 hr after intravenous injection of 3 mCi IMP, in sitting position. In 10 patients, SPECT images were obtained following the delayed scintigraphy. Delayed scintigraphic appearances of lung cancer were classified into 5 types, high IMP uptake in the area congruent with the lesion of atelectasis and/or obstructive pneumonia (Type I), high IMP uptake in the area surrounded the tumor (Type II), a defect in the area consistent with the tumor and no high IMP uptake in the area surrounded the tumor (Type III), high IMP uptake in the area almost congruent with the tumor (Type IV) and no significant change (Type V). Excluding 10 lesions with Type IV or V, no IMP uptake was seen in the areas congruent with the tumors. Type II was the most frequently observed pattern. Normal scintigrams (Type V) were observed in 8 lesions, whose sizes were fairly small. There was no definite trend caused by difference in histological types of cancers. In 8 patients with viable inflammatory disease of the lung, the delayed scintigrams showed high IMP uptake in the areas congruent with the abnormalities on chest roentgenograms.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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29. [Radiotherapy of esophageal cancer: combined with high-dose intracavitary irradiation using a balloon applicator]
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T, Oshitani, Y, Kuwata, K, Kano, T, Kushima, F, Hamada, T, Suematsu, Y, Hirata, K, Ohbayashi, T, Ishida, and Y, Takada
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Brachytherapy ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Aged - Published
- 1988
30. [Two resected cases of pulmonary dirofilariasis]
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T, Hatta, N, Tsubota, M, Matsubara, M, Yanagawa, M, Yoshimura, K, Ohbayashi, Y, Takada, I, Narabayashi, H, Yamamoto, and T, Kado
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Male ,Lung Diseases, Parasitic ,Humans ,Female ,Dirofilariasis ,Middle Aged - Published
- 1988
31. [A case of recurrent localized mesothelioma]
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T, Hatta, N, Tsubota, M, Matsubara, M, Yanagawa, K, Ohbayashi, Y, Takada, I, Narabayashi, T, Sashikata, and A, Okamura
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Adult ,Mesothelioma ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Follow-Up Studies - Published
- 1988
32. [Clinicopathological studies of stage I lung cancer--influencing factors for poor prognosis]
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N, Tsubota, K, Yoshikawa, K, Kamimura, T, Kono, H, Chihara, N, Ishii, C, Yamashita, K, Nakamura, Y, Takada, K, Ohbayashi, S, Okada, and K, Yoshida
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Lung Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Adenocarcinoma ,Carcinoma, Small Cell ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Aged - Published
- 1983
33. Raman Scattering of Liquid 4He
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K. Ohbayashi
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Superfluidity ,symbols.namesake ,Materials science ,X-ray Raman scattering ,Bound state ,symbols ,Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy ,Neutron scattering ,Atomic physics ,Raman spectroscopy ,Small-angle neutron scattering ,Raman scattering - Abstract
In our recent measurements of Raman scattering from superfluid 4He [1–6], we have found several new results which in one part verify theoretical predictions left untested and in another part demand re-investigation of seemingly well established concept of two-roton bound state. HALLEY discusses theoretical problems in this volume, and we describe experimental results in this report.
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- 1989
34. [Clinical effect of concomitant use of PSK on 121 cases of primary lung cancer (stage III, IV) treated with radiation combined with chemotherapy (author's transl)]
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Y, Ogawa, S, Kimura, Y, Imajo, F, Hamada, T, Inomata, A, Ichiyanagi, C, Miyaji, K, Imanaka, T, Oshitani, H, Takashima, K, Ohbayashi, Y, Takada, and M, Kono
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Adult ,Male ,Picibanil ,Lung Neoplasms ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Female ,Proteoglycans ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Published
- 1981
35. [Diagnosis of tracheal and major bronchial carcinoma and the limitation of surgical therapy]
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Y, Takada, H, Adachi, H, Watanabe, K, Okuda, and K, Ohbayashi
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Bronchial Neoplasms ,Bronchoscopy ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Tracheal Neoplasms ,Adenocarcinoma ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Published
- 1985
36. Properties of Superconducting Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O Thin Films Prepared by Controlling Sputtering Conditions and Annealing Atmospheres
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K. Ohbayashi, Hisao Banno, T. Tsunooka, T. Ushida, and Kanji Ohya
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Superconductivity ,High critical temperature ,Materials science ,Sputtering ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Shutter ,Analytical chemistry ,Sputter deposition ,Thin film - Abstract
Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-0 thin films were prepared by using a rf magnetron sputtering. The films were grown on MgO substrates at 300°C cyclically by sputtering through an off-centered shutter hole while rotating the substrate table. Then the films were annealed at 860°C for 10 hours in the mixture of O2/N2=1/10.
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- 1989
37. Supersonic gas injection valve for beam neutralization from Applied‐B pulsed ion diodes
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K. Ohbayashi, K. Kasuya, Hitoki Yoneda, and Kazuhiko Horioka
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,Nozzle ,Plenum space ,Ion source ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Optoelectronics ,Magnetic pressure ,Supersonic speed ,Atomic physics ,business ,Choked flow ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Beam (structure) ,Diode - Abstract
In place of conventional sonic injection gas puff valves, a supersonic gas injection nozzle has been developed to neutralize the pulsed ion beams extracted from Applied‐B magnetically insulated diodes. This valve is driven by the magnetic pressure produced by the diode field coil. The features of this nozzle are its simple geometry, repetition capability, and easy timeable operation. Amounts of gas introduced in the diode section depend on the plenum pressure. Preliminary results of beam neutralization are described briefly.
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- 1985
38. Spectra of the Rayleigh scattered light near the gas-liquid critical point of 4He
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K. Ohbayashi, S. Kagoshima, and A. Ikushima
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General Physics and Astronomy - Published
- 1973
39. Anode-temperature dependence of ion beam turn-on time in magnetically insulated pulsed ion diodes
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Kazuhiko Horioka, Hitoki Yoneda, K. Kasuya, and K. Ohbayashi
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Ion beam ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,Chemistry ,Electrode ,Plasma ,Dielectric ,Atomic physics ,Ion source ,Diode ,Anode ,Ion - Abstract
The temperature effect of anode dielectric materials on ion beam turn‐on time is examined in a magnetically insulated pulsed ion diode. It is observed that the turn‐on time decreased with temperature increase. This effect may be explained by a simple model in which electrons bombard the anode surface to generate desorbed and evaporated gas and trigger surface flashover to produce an anode plasma.
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- 1986
40. Development and characterization of expressed sequence tag-simple sequence repeat markers for the near-threatened halophyte, Limonium tetragonum (Thunb.) A. A. Bullock (Plumbaginaceae).
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Ohbayashi K, Ishikawa N, Takehara N, Kurosawa T, and Hodoki Y
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Here, next-generation RNA sequencing analysis was performed to develop 13 novel expressed sequence tag-simple sequence repeat markers to evaluate the genetic variation in the near-threatened halophyte, Limonium tetragonum (Thunb.) A. A. Bullock. In the four populations, the total number of alleles at each locus ranged from two to seven, with an average of 3.1 and average observed and expected heterozygosities ranged from 0.00 to 0.13 and 0.28 to 0.78, respectively. Three of thirteen loci had the same homo alleles within populations, however, different alleles among different populations. Compared to other halophytes, relatively low genetic diversity was observed in this species. Further studies are necessary to determine the population demography of L. tetragonum and clarify the cause of its low genetic diversity.
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41. Anekomochi glutinous rice provides low postprandial glycemic response by enhanced insulin action via GLP-1 release and vagal afferents activation.
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Ohbayashi K, Sugiyama Y, Nohmi T, Nishimura K, Nakazaki T, Sato YI, Masumura T, and Iwasaki Y
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- Male, Animals, Vagus Nerve metabolism, Vagus Nerve physiology, Glycemic Index, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Oryza metabolism, Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 metabolism, Insulin metabolism, Postprandial Period physiology, Blood Glucose metabolism
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Glutinous rice (mochi rice), compared to non-glutinous rice (uruchi rice), exhibits a wide range of glycemic index (GI) values, from low to high. However, the underlying mechanisms behind the variation in GI values remain poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to identify rice cultivars with a low postprandial glycemic response and investigate the mechanisms, focusing on insulin and incretin hormones. We examined seven glutinous rice cultivars and three non-glutinous rice cultivars. We discovered that Anekomochi, a glutinous rice cultivar, has the lowest postprandial glycemic response. Anekomochi significantly enhanced glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion while suppressing insulin secretion. These effects were completely blunted by inhibiting GLP-1 receptor signaling and denervating the common hepatic branch of vagal afferent nerves that are crucial for sensing intestinal GLP-1. Our findings demonstrate that Anekomochi markedly enhances insulin action via GLP-1 release and vagal afferent neural pathways, thereby leading to a lower postprandial glycemic response., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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42. Impaired Fat Absorption from Intestinal Tract in High-Fat Diet Fed Male Mice Deficient in Proglucagon-Derived Peptides.
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Nishida K, Ueno S, Seino Y, Hidaka S, Murao N, Asano Y, Fujisawa H, Shibata M, Takayanagi T, Ohbayashi K, Iwasaki Y, Iizuka K, Okuda S, Tanaka M, Fujii T, Tochio T, Yabe D, Yamada Y, Sugimura Y, Hirooka Y, Hayashi Y, and Suzuki A
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- Animals, Male, Mice, Sterol Esterase metabolism, Sterol Esterase genetics, Triglycerides metabolism, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Fatty Acids, Nonesterified metabolism, Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 metabolism, Duodenum metabolism, Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase metabolism, Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase genetics, Adipose Tissue metabolism, Dietary Fats, Glucagon-Like Peptide 2 metabolism, Acyltransferases, Lipase, Diet, High-Fat adverse effects, PPAR alpha metabolism, PPAR alpha genetics, Mice, Knockout, Lipid Metabolism, Liver metabolism, Proglucagon metabolism, Proglucagon genetics, CD36 Antigens metabolism, CD36 Antigens genetics, Intestinal Absorption
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(1) Background: Proglucagon-derived peptides (PDGPs) including glucagon (Gcg), GLP-1, and GLP-2 regulate lipid metabolism in the liver, adipocytes, and intestine. However, the mechanism by which PGDPs participate in alterations in lipid metabolism induced by high-fat diet (HFD) feeding has not been elucidated. (2) Methods: Mice deficient in PGDP (GCGKO) and control mice were fed HFD for 7 days and analyzed, and differences in lipid metabolism in the liver, adipose tissue, and duodenum were investigated. (3) Results: GCGKO mice under HFD showed lower expression levels of the genes involved in free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation such as Hsl , Atgl , Cpt1a , Acox1 ( p < 0.05), and Pparα ( p = 0.05) mRNA in the liver than in control mice, and both FFA and triglycerides content in liver and adipose tissue weight were lower in the GCGKO mice. On the other hand, phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in white adipose tissue did not differ between the two groups. GCGKO mice under HFD exhibited lower expression levels of Pparα and Cd36 mRNA in the duodenum as well as increased fecal cholesterol contents compared to HFD-controls. (4) Conclusions: GCGKO mice fed HFD exhibit a lesser increase in hepatic FFA and triglyceride contents and adipose tissue weight, despite reduced β-oxidation in the liver, than in control mice. Thus, the absence of PGDP prevents dietary-induced fatty liver development due to decreased lipid uptake in the intestinal tract.
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43. Preliminary External Validation Results of the Artificial Intelligence-Based Headache Diagnostic Model: A Multicenter Prospective Observational Study.
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Okada M, Katsuki M, Shimazu T, Takeshima T, Mitsufuji T, Ito Y, Ohbayashi K, Imai N, Miyahara J, Matsumori Y, Nakazato Y, Fujita K, Hoshino E, and Yamamoto T
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The misdiagnosis of headache disorders is a serious issue, and AI-based headache model diagnoses with external validation are scarce. We previously developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based headache diagnosis model using a database of 4000 patients' questionnaires in a headache-specializing clinic and herein performed external validation prospectively. The validation cohort of 59 headache patients was prospectively collected from August 2023 to February 2024 at our or collaborating multicenter institutions. The ground truth was specialists' diagnoses based on the initial questionnaire and at least a one-month headache diary after the initial consultation. The diagnostic performance of the AI model was evaluated. The mean age was 42.55 ± 12.74 years, and 51/59 (86.67%) of the patients were female. No missing values were reported. Of the 59 patients, 56 (89.83%) had migraines or medication-overuse headaches, and 3 (5.08%) had tension-type headaches. No one had trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias or other headaches. The models' overall accuracy and kappa for the ground truth were 94.92% and 0.65 (95%CI 0.21-1.00), respectively. The sensitivity, specificity, precision, and F values for migraines were 98.21%, 66.67%, 98.21%, and 98.21%, respectively. There was disagreement between the AI diagnosis and the ground truth by headache specialists in two patients. This is the first external validation of the AI headache diagnosis model. Further data collection and external validation are required to strengthen and improve its performance in real-world settings.
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- 2024
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44. Repeated activation of C1 neurons in medulla oblongata decreases anti-inflammatory effect via the hypofunction of the adrenal gland adrenergic response.
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Abe C, Katayama C, Bazek M, Nakamura Y, Ohbayashi K, Horii K, Fujimoto C, Tanida M, Iwasaki Y, Inoue T, Nin F, and Morita H
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- Medulla Oblongata physiology, Adrenal Glands, Norepinephrine pharmacology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Adrenergic Agents pharmacology, Neurons
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The immune system is known to be controlled by the autonomic nervous system including sympathetic and parasympathetic (vagus) nerves. C1 neurons in the medulla oblongata, which participate in the control of the autonomic nervous system, are responders to stressors and regulate the immune system. Short-term activation of C1 neurons suppresses inflammation, while the effect of a long-term activation of these neurons on the inflammatory reflex is unclear. We, herein, demonstrate that the coactivation of both the splenic sympathetic nerves and the adrenal gland adrenergic response are indispensable for the prognosis of acute lung injury. The chemogenetic activation of C1 neurons increased plasma catecholamine including adrenaline and noradrenaline levels. The deletion of catecholaminergic cells using local injections of viral vector in the adrenal gland abolished the protective effect against acute lung injury when the C1 neurons were stimulated by either chemogenetic or optogenetic tools. Furthermore, repeated activation of C1 neurons using chemogenetic tool inhibited the adrenal response without affecting the plasma noradrenaline levels, eliminated the protective effect against acute lung injury. This was rescued by the isoprenaline administration. We concluded that the maintenance of an adrenergic response via C1 neurons in the adrenal gland is a prerequisite for the delivery of an effective anti-inflammatory response., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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45. Determining Optimal Intervals for In-Person Visits During Video-Based Telemedicine Among Patients With Hypertension: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Nishizaki Y, Kuroki H, Ishii S, Ohtsu S, Watanabe C, Nishizawa H, Nagao M, Nojima M, Watanabe R, Sato D, Sato K, Kawata Y, Wada H, Toyoda G, and Ohbayashi K
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Background: Introducing telemedicine in outpatient treatment may improve patient satisfaction and convenience. However, the optimal in-person visit interval for video-based telemedicine among patients with hypertension remains unreported in Japan., Objective: We determined the optimal in-person visit interval for video-based telemedicine among patients with hypertension., Methods: This was a cluster randomized controlled noninferiority trial. The target sites were 8 clinics in Japan that had a telemedicine system, and the target patients were individuals with essential hypertension. Among patients receiving video-based telemedicine, those who underwent in-person visits at 6-month intervals were included in the intervention group, and those who underwent in-person visits at 3-month intervals were included in the control group. The follow-up period of the participants was 6 months. The primary end point of the study was the change in systolic blood pressure, and the secondary end points were the rate of treatment continuation after 6 months, patient satisfaction, health economic evaluation, and safety evaluation., Results: Overall, 64 patients were enrolled. Their mean age was 54.5 (SD 10.3) years, and 60.9% (39/64) of patients were male. For the primary end point, the odds ratio for the estimated difference in the change in systolic blood pressure between the 2 groups was 1.18 (90% CI -3.68 to 6.04). Notably, the criteria for noninferiority were met. Patient satisfaction was higher in the intervention group than in the control group. Furthermore, the indirect costs indicated that lost productivity was significantly lesser in the intervention group than in the control group. Moreover, the treatment continuation rate did not differ between the intervention and control groups, and there were no adverse events in either group., Conclusions: Blood pressure control status and safety did not differ between the intervention and control groups. In-person visits at 6-month intervals may cause a societal cost reduction and improve patient satisfaction during video-based telemedicine., Trial Registration: UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) UMIN000040953; https://tinyurl.com/2p8devm9., (©Yuji Nishizaki, Haruo Kuroki, So Ishii, Shigeyuki Ohtsu, Chizuru Watanabe, Hiroto Nishizawa, Masashi Nagao, Masanori Nojima, Ryo Watanabe, Daisuke Sato, Kensuke Sato, Yumi Kawata, Hiroo Wada, Goichiro Toyoda, Katsumi Ohbayashi. Originally published in JMIR Cardio (https://cardio.jmir.org), 08.06.2023.)
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- 2023
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46. Stimulatory effect of imeglimin on incretin secretion.
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Yingyue Q, Sugawara K, Takahashi H, Yokoi N, Ohbayashi K, Iwasaki Y, Seino S, and Ogawa W
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- Animals, Mice, Insulin, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Sitagliptin Phosphate pharmacology, Hypoglycemic Agents pharmacology, Glucose pharmacology, Glucagon-Like Peptide 1, Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide, Incretins pharmacology, Blood Glucose
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Aims/introduction: Imeglimin is a new antidiabetic drug structurally related to metformin. Despite this structural similarity, only imeglimin augments glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS), with the mechanism underlying this effect remaining unclear. Given that glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) also enhance GSIS, we examined whether these incretin hormones might contribute to the pharmacological actions of imeglimin., Materials and Methods: Blood glucose and plasma insulin, GIP, and GLP-1 concentrations were measured during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) performed in C57BL/6JJcl (C57BL/6) or KK-Ay/TaJcl (KK-Ay) mice after administration of a single dose of imeglimin with or without the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor sitagliptin or the GLP-1 receptor antagonist exendin-9. The effects of imeglimin, with or without GIP or GLP-1, on GSIS were examined in C57BL/6 mouse islets., Results: Imeglimin lowered blood glucose and increased plasma insulin levels during an OGTT in both C57BL/6 and KK-Ay mice, whereas it also increased the plasma levels of GIP and GLP-1 in KK-Ay mice and the GLP-1 levels in C57BL/6 mice. The combination of imeglimin and sitagliptin increased plasma insulin and GLP-1 levels during the OGTT in KK-Ay mice to a markedly greater extent than did either drug alone. Imeglimin enhanced GSIS in an additive manner with GLP-1, but not with GIP, in mouse islets. Exendin-9 had only a minor inhibitory effect on the glucose-lowering action of imeglimin during the OGTT in KK-Ay mice., Conclusions: Our data suggest that the imeglimin-induced increase in plasma GLP-1 levels likely contributes at least in part to its stimulatory effect on insulin secretion., (© 2023 The Authors. Journal of Diabetes Investigation published by Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD) and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)
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- 2023
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47. Hepatic glycogenolysis and hypometabolism induced by chemogenetic stimulation of C1 neurons.
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Abe C, Katayama C, Bazek M, Ohbayashi K, Horii K, Tanida M, Nin F, and Iwasaki Y
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- Mice, Animals, Glucagon, Corticosterone pharmacology, Carbon Dioxide, Neurons physiology, Medulla Oblongata physiology, Catecholamines, Blood Glucose, Glycogenolysis
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The precise regulation of blood glucose levels is indispensable for maintaining physiological functions. C1 neurons determine the outflow of the autonomic nervous and endocrine systems to maintain blood glucose levels in the body. In contrast, activation of C1 neurons induces a decrease in activity, suggesting that hypoactivity also participates in maintaining blood glucose levels. To examine this, we evaluated both glycogenolysis and hypometabolism induced by the selective activation of C1 neurons. We used Dbh
Cre/0 mice expressing receptors for chemogenetic tools in C1 neurons, resulting from microinjection of the viral vector. C1 neurons were activated by intraperitoneal injection of clozapine N-oxide (CNO). The chemogenetic activation of C1 neurons significantly decreased body temperature, oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production. On the other hand, blood glucose levels were increased by activation of C1 neurons 2 h after CNO administration, even in the fasting state. In this situation, an increase in glucagon and corticosterone levels was observed, while hepatic glycogen content decreased significantly. Plasma insulin levels were not changed by the activation of C1 neurons despite the increase in blood glucose level. Furthermore, adrenal sympathetic nerve activity was significantly increased by the activation of C1 neurons, and plasma catecholamine levels increased significantly. In conclusion, the selective activation of C1 neurons using chemogenetic tools induced an increase in blood glucose levels, probably as a result of hepatic glycogenolysis and hypometabolism. KEY POINTS: Chemogenetic activation of C1 neurons in medulla oblongata decreased body temperature. Oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production were decreased by chemogenetic activation of C1 neurons in medulla oblongata. Blood glucose levels were increased by chemogenetic activation of C1 neurons in medulla oblongata. Chemogenetic activation of C1 neurons in medulla oblongata increased glucagon, corticosterone and catecholamine levels in plasma. An increase in blood glucose levels by activation of C1 neurons occurred due to the combined effect of hepatic glycogenolysis and hypometabolism., (© 2023 The Authors. The Journal of Physiology © 2023 The Physiological Society.)- Published
- 2023
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48. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide counteracts diet-induced obesity along with reduced feeding, elevated plasma leptin and activation of leptin-responsive and proopiomelanocortin neurons in the arcuate nucleus.
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Han W, Wang L, Ohbayashi K, Takeuchi M, O'Farrell L, Coskun T, Rakhat Y, Yabe D, Iwasaki Y, Seino Y, and Yada T
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- Mice, Animals, Pro-Opiomelanocortin metabolism, Pro-Opiomelanocortin pharmacology, Pro-Opiomelanocortin therapeutic use, Blood Glucose, Obesity drug therapy, Obesity etiology, Diet, Body Weight, Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled, Neurons metabolism, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Leptin metabolism, Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus
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Aim: To clarify the effects of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonists (GIPRAs) on feeding and body weight., Materials and Methods: Acute and subchronic effects of subcutaneous GIPFA-085, a long-acting GIPRA, on blood glucose, food intake, body weight, respiratory exchange ratio and plasma leptin levels were measured in diet-induced obese (DIO) mice and/or functional leptin-deficient ob/ob mice. The effects of GIPFA-085 on the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) neurons from lean and DIO mice were studied by measuring cytosolic Ca
2+ concentration ([Ca2+ ]i )., Results: Single bolus GIPFA-085 (30, 300 nmol/kg) dose-dependently reduced blood glucose in glucose tolerance tests, elevated plasma leptin levels at 0.5-6 hours and inhibited food intake at 2-24 hours after injection in DIO mice. Daily GIPFA-085 (300 nmol/kg) inhibited food intake and increased fat utilization on day 1, and reduced body weight gain on days 3-12 of treatment in DIO, but not ob/ob, mice. GIPFA-085 increased [Ca2+ ]i in the ARC leptin-responsive and proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons. GIPFA-085 and leptin cooperated to increase [Ca2+ ]i in ARC neurons and inhibit food intake., Conclusions: GIPFA-085 acutely inhibits feeding and increases lipid utilization, and sustainedly lowers body weight in DIO mice via mechanisms involving rises in leptin and activation of ARC leptin-responsive and POMC neurons. This study highlights the therapeutic potential of GIPRAs for treating obesity and diabetes., (© 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)- Published
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49. Galvanic vestibular stimulation-induced activation of C1 neurons in medulla oblongata protects against acute lung injury.
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Abe C, Katayama C, Ohbayashi K, Horii K, Ogawa B, Fujimoto C, Iwasaki Y, Nin F, and Morita H
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- Mice, Animals, Neurons physiology, Medulla Oblongata physiology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Electric Stimulation, Vestibule, Labyrinth, Acute Lung Injury prevention & control
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Autonomic nerves, including the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, control the immune system along with their physiological functions. On the peripheral side, the interaction between the splenic sympathetic nerves and immune cells is important for the anti-inflammatory effects. However, the central mechanism underlying these anti-inflammatory effects remains unclear. C1 neurons respond to stressors and subsequently determine the outflow of the autonomic nervous system. We have previously shown that C1 neurons protect against acute kidney injury and found a signaling connection between peripheral vestibular organs and C1 neurons. Thus, we hypothesized that hypergravity load or galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) might protect against acute lung injury. We showed that C1 neurons are histologically and functionally activated by stimulating the peripheral vestibular organs. Protection against acute lung injury that was induced by a 2 G load disappeared due to vestibular lesions or the deletion of C1 neurons. This GVS-induced protective effect was also eliminated by the deletion of the C1 neurons. Furthermore, GVS increased splenic sympathetic nerve activity in conscious mice, and splenic sympathetic denervation abolished the GVS-induced protection against acute lung injury. Therefore, the activated pathway between C1 neurons and splenic sympathetic nerves is indispensable for GVS-induced protection against acute lung injury.
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50. Hypergravity load-induced hyperglycemia occurs due to hypothermia and increased plasma corticosterone level in mice.
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Abe C, Katayama C, Horii K, Ogawa B, Ohbayashi K, Iwasaki Y, Nin F, and Morita H
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- Animals, Blood Glucose, Corticosterone, Mice, Rats, Hyperglycemia, Hypergravity adverse effects, Hypothermia
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Hypothermia has been observed during hypergravity load in mice and rats. This response is beneficial for maintaining blood glucose level, although food intake decreases. However, saving glucose is not enough to maintain blood glucose level during hypergravity load. In this study, we examined the contribution of humoral factors related to glycolysis in maintaining blood glucose level in a 2 G environment. Increased plasma corticosterone levels were observed in mice with intact peripheral vestibular organs, but not in mice with vestibular lesions. Plasma glucagon levels did not change, and decrease in plasma adrenaline levels was observed in mice with intact peripheral vestibular organs. Accordingly, it is possible that increase in plasma corticosterone level and hypothermia contribute to prevent hypoglycemia in a 2 G environment., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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