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2. Relationship between white matter integrity and serum cortisol levels in drug-naive patients with major depressive disorder: Diffusion tensor imaging study using tract-based spatial statistics
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Wakako Umene-Nakano, Rieko Watanabe, Reiji Yoshimura, Keita Watanabe, Osamu Abe, Yukunori Korogi, Issei Ueda, Satoru Ide, Jun Nakamura, Kenji Hayashi, Shingo Kakeda, Xiaodan Liu, and Asuka Katsuki
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hydrocortisone ,Uncinate fasciculus ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,White matter ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Fasciculus ,Fractional anisotropy ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,biology ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,White Matter ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Drug-naïve ,Diffusion Tensor Imaging ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
BackgroundHigher daytime cortisol levels because of a hyperactive hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis have been reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). The elevated glucocorticoids inhibit the proliferation of the oligodendrocytes that are responsible for myelinating the axons of white matter fibre tracts.AimsTo evaluate the relationship between white matter integrity and serum cortisol levels during a first depressive episode in drug-naive patients with MDD (MDD group) using a tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) method.MethodThe MDD group (n= 29) and a healthy control group (n= 47) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans and an analysis was conducted using TBSS. Morning blood samples were obtained from both groups for cortisol measurement.ResultsCompared with the controls, the MDD group had significantly reduced fractional anisotropy values (PPConclusionsOur findings indicate that the elevated cortisol levels in the MDD group may injure the white matter integrity in the frontal–subcortical and frontal–limbic circuits.
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- 2016
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3. Relationship between the catechol-O-methyl transferase Val108/158Met genotype and brain volume in treatment-naive major depressive disorder: Voxel-based morphometry analysis
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Kenji Hayashi, Reiji Yoshimura, Rieko Watanabe, Shingo Kakeda, Jun Nakamura, Osamu Abe, Keita Watanabe, Yukunori Korogi, Asuka Katsuki, Satoru Ide, and Wakako Umene-Nakano
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Neuroscience (miscellaneous) ,Caudate nucleus ,Catechol O-Methyltransferase ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Young Adult ,Methionine ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Psychiatry ,Aged ,Brain Mapping ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Catechol-O-methyl transferase ,Brain morphometry ,Brain ,Valine ,Organ Size ,Voxel-based morphometry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Endocrinology ,nervous system ,Brain size ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,Caudate Nucleus ,Psychology ,rs4680 - Abstract
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a methylation enzyme engaged in the degradation of dopamine and noradrenaline by catalyzing the transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosylmethionine. An association was found between the Valine (Val) 108/158Methionine (Met) COMT polymorphism (rs4680) and major depressive disorder (MDD). The authors prospectively investigated the relationship between the Val108/158Met COMT genotype and voxel-based morphometry (VBM) findings for patients with first-episode and treatment-naïve MDD and healthy subjects (HS). Participants comprised 30 MDD patients and 48 age- and sex-matched HS who were divided according to the COMT genotype. Effects of diagnosis, COMT genotype, and the genotype-diagnosis interaction in relation to brain morphology in the Val/Met and Val/Val individuals were evaluated using a VBM analysis of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging findings. Among the Val/Met individuals, the volume of the bilateral caudate was significantly smaller for MDD patients than for HS. In the Val/Val individuals, the caudate volume was comparable between MDD patients and HS. Significant genotype-diagnosis interaction effects on brain morphology were noted in the right caudate.
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- 2015
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4. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CORTICAL THICKNESS AND SERUM CORTISOL LEVELS IN DRUG-NAÏVE, FIRST-EPISODE PATIENTS WITH MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER: A SURFACE-BASED MORPHOMETRIC STUDY
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Kenji Hayashi, Rieko Watanabe, Shingo Kakeda, Reiji Yoshimura, Satoru Ide, Wakako Umeno-Nakano M.D., Xiaodan Liu, Junji Moriya, Osamu Abe, Yukunori Korogi, Jun Nakamura, Asuka Katsuki, Issei Ueda, and Keita Watanabe
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First episode ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cortisol awakening response ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Drug-naïve ,Glucocorticoid receptor ,Endocrinology ,Frontal lobe ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Major depressive disorder ,Psychology ,Glucocorticoid ,Hydrocortisone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective In major depressive disorder (MDD) patients, higher morning cortisol levels due to a hyperactive hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis have been reported. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between cortical thinning and the serum cortisol levels during the first depressive episode in drug-naive MDD patients using an automated surface-based morphometry (SBM) method. Methods The institutional review board approved this prospective study. MR imaging data were obtained using a 3T scanner by a three-dimensional fast-spoiled gradient recalled acquisition with steady state (3D-FSPGR). Thirty drug-naive patients with MDD and 41 age- and gender-matched healthy subjects (controls) were enrolled. We then used the SBM method (Freesurfer) to generate cortical thickness maps, and measured the cortical thickness in each subject. Morning blood samples were drawn from all participants for cortisol measurements. Results We found the serum cortisol levels were significantly higher in the MDD patients than in the controls. The MDD patients manifested significant thinning of the left lateral orbitofrontal cortex compared with the controls. There was a significant negative linear correlation between the thickness of the left lateral orbitofrontal cortex and the serum cortisol levels in the MDD patients. Conclusions In the early stage of MDD, the thickness of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex was significantly reduced, and also showed a significant inverse correlation with the serum cortisol levels. Since the lateral orbitofrontal cortex contains a high concentration of glucocorticoid receptor, glucocorticoid receptor-mediated signaling transductions could contribute to neurotoxicity, which might occur when there are high cortisol levels in patients with MDD.
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- 2015
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5. Utility of real-time prospective motion correction (PROMO) on 3D T1-weighted imaging in automated brain structure measurements
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Rieko Watanabe, Natsuki Igata, Osamu Abe, Yukunori Korogi, Atsushi Nozaki, Shingo Kakeda, Hidekuni Narimatsu, Dan Rettmann, and Keita Watanabe
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Adult ,Male ,Computer science ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Article ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Healthy volunteers ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,T1 weighted ,Humans ,Computer vision ,Gray Matter ,Cerebral Cortex ,Multidisciplinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Healthy subjects ,Good image ,Reproducibility of Results ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Image enhancement ,Image Enhancement ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Healthy Volunteers ,Head Movements ,Prospective motion correction ,Head movements ,Female ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Artifacts ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Algorithms - Abstract
PROspective MOtion correction (PROMO) can prevent motion artefacts. The aim of this study was to determine whether brain structure measurements of motion-corrected images with PROMO were reliable and equivalent to conventional images without motion artefacts. The following T1-weighted images were obtained in healthy subjects: (A) resting scans with and without PROMO and (B) two types of motion scans (“side-to-side” and “nodding” motions) with and without PROMO. The total gray matter volumes and cortical thicknesses were significantly decreased in motion scans without PROMO as compared to the resting scans without PROMO (p
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- 2016
6. Relationship between the hippocampal shape abnormality and serum cortisol levels in first-episode and drug-naïve major depressive disorder patients
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Yukunori Korogi, Shingo Kakeda, Rieko Watanabe, Wakako Umeno-Nakano M.D., Keita Watanabe, Osamu Abe, Asuka Katsuki, Hikaru Hori, Reiji Yoshimura, and Xiaodan Liu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hydrocortisone ,Poison control ,Hippocampal formation ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Hippocampus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Hippocampus (mythology) ,Humans ,Morning ,Aged ,First episode ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Subiculum ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Drug-naïve ,Endocrinology ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background We aimed to investigate the relationship between the hippocampal shape deformations and the serum cortisol levels in first-episode and drug-naive major depression disorder (MDD) patients. Methods Thirty first-episode and drug-naive MDD patients and 40 healthy subjects were recruited. High-resolution T1-weighted imaging and morning blood samples for cortisol measurement were obtained from all MDD patients and healthy subjects. In the hippocampal shape analysis, we compared the hippocampal shape between MDD patients and healthy subjects and evaluated the linear correlation between hippocampal shape deformations and the serum cortisol levels in MDD patients and healthy subjects. Results MDD patients showed significant inward deformations predominantly in the cornu ammonis (CA) 1 and subiculum in bilateral hippocampi compared to healthy subjects (false discovery rate (FDR) corrected, P < .05). Furthermore, in MDD patients, a significant linear correlation between inward deformations and high cortisol levels were found predominantly in the CA1 and subiculum, extending into the CA2–3 (FDR-corrected, P < .05), whereas no significant linear correlation was observed in healthy subjects. Conclusions The serum cortisol levels are therefore considered to be associated with hippocampal shape abnormalities in MDD.
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- 2016
7. Delineation of Optic Nerves and Chiasm in Close Proximity to Large Suprasellar Tumors with Contrast-enhanced FIESTA MR Imaging
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Shingo Kakeda, Norihiro Ohnari, Rieko Watanabe, Joji Nishimura, Shigeru Nishizawa, Keita Watanabe, Junkoh Yamamoto, and Yukunori Korogi
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Adult ,Gadolinium DTPA ,Male ,genetic structures ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Contrast Media ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Humans ,Contrast (vision) ,Medicine ,Pituitary Neoplasms ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,In patient ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,media_common ,Chi-Square Distribution ,business.industry ,Optic Nerve ,Middle Aged ,Decompression, Surgical ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Mr imaging ,eye diseases ,Optic Chiasm ,Female ,sense organs ,Meningioma ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
To evaluate whether contrast material-enhanced (CE) fast imaging employing steady-state acquisition (FIESTA) can depict the anterior optic pathways in patients with large suprasellar tumors.Institutional review board approval was obtained. Twenty-eight patients with large suprasellar tumors undergoing surgical treatment (19 pituitary adenomas, six meningiomas, and three additional miscellaneous tumors) underwent preoperative magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, including CE FIESTA, at 3.0 T. Two radiologists assessed the visibility of five segments of the optic pathways (bilateral optic nerves and optic tracts, optic chiasm) with CE FIESTA and conventional MR imaging, including thin-section coronal T2-weighted imaging and CE T1-weighted imaging, by using a three-point scale. Moreover, the preoperative signal intensity of the optic pathways was correlated with pre- and postoperative visual impairment to determine whether high signal intensity at CE FIESTA is predictive of persistence of visual impairment after surgery. The χ(2) test was used to compare scores assigned to CE FIESTA and conventional MR images.The percentage of anterior optic pathways rated as visible was significantly higher with CE FIESTA than with conventional MR imaging (100% [140 of 140 segments] vs 78% [109 of 140 segments], P.05). Thirty-one of the 140 segments (22%) were not depicted with conventional MR imaging; all of these 31 segments were visualized with CE FIESTA. For 12 patients who underwent transcranial surgery, the anatomic locations of the optic pathways at CE FIESTA were compatible with the surgical findings. CE FIESTA helped predict persistent visual impairment after surgical treatment with a sensitivity of 75% (three of four patients) and a specificity of 96% (23 of 24 patients). The accuracy of CT FIESTA in the prediction of visual loss was significantly higher than that of T2-weighted imaging (93% [26 of 28 patients] vs 50% [14 of 28 patients], P.05).CE FIESTA is useful for the preoperative localization of the anterior optic pathways in patients with large suprasellar tumors and offers the potential to predict persistent visual impairment after decompression.
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- 2012
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8. Acute Renal Failure and Nephrotic Syndrome Associated with Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Pneumonia
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Kyoichi Kaira, Rieko Watanabe, and Atsushi Takise
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,nephrotic syndrome ,medicine.drug_class ,business.industry ,Antibiotics ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,mycoplasma pneumoniae ,acute renal failure ,Pneumonia ,Immune system ,Bronchiolitis ,Immunology ,medicine ,biology.protein ,bronchiolitis ,Renal biopsy ,Antibody ,business ,Nephrotic syndrome - Abstract
A-67-year-old man developed severe hypoxemic pneumonia and acute renal failure with nephrotic syndrome, associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection. Antibody- or immune complex-mediated mechanisms appeared likely, since there was apparent deposition of immunoglobulin (IgM) and complement components (Clq, C3) in the glomeruli, although light microscopy of renal biopsy tissue revealed minor glomerular abnormalities with tubulointerstitial change. The initial antibiotic treatment was not appropriated, therefore possibly allowed the progression of the disease. Early diagnosis and appropriate therapy are essential to the management of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
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- 2005
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9. Granisetron Plus Dexamethasone Versus Granisetron Alone in the Prevention of Vomiting Induced by Conditioning for Stem Cell Transplantation: A prospective Randomized Study
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Yasuharu Hamano, Kenji Yokoyama, Takehiko Mori, Hitomi Nagayama, Nobuyuki Takayama, Shinichiro Okamoto, Yasuo Ikeda, Rieko Watanabe, and Sahoko Matsuoka
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Adult ,Male ,Transplantation Conditioning ,Adolescent ,Vomiting ,medicine.drug_class ,Granisetron ,Dexamethasone ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,Antiemetic ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Probability ,business.industry ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ,Hematology ,Middle Aged ,Total body irradiation ,Transplantation ,Anesthesia ,Antiemetics ,Corticosteroid ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Whole-Body Irradiation ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This prospective randomized study compared the efficacy and toxicity of granisetron and dexamethasone to those of granisetron alone for antiemetic control in patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy with or without total body irradiation (TBI) for stem cell transplantation. Patients were divided randomly into 2 groups. Groups received granisetron twice daily at a dose of 40 microg/kg with or without 4 mg dexamethasone (GS group and G group, respectively), starting 30 minutes before each dose of chemotherapeutic agent or TBI, or 12 hours after the first dose if TBI or a drug was given once a day. Fifty patients were evaluated for the analysis. During the first 24 hours of conditioning, 23 of 25 patients (92.0%) in the GS group achieved complete control of emesis (no emetic episodes over the course of a day), compared with 72.0% in the G group (P = .06). For patients receiving TBI on the first day of conditioning, complete emetic control was achieved in all patients (100.0%) in the GS group, compared with 63.2% in the G group (P = .02). The same degree of emetic control was maintained throughout the conditioning period in 38.8% of the GS group and 29.9% of the G group (P = .10). Adverse reactions were observed more frequently in the GS group (68.0% versus 5.0% in the G group). These reactions included insomnia, headache, flushing, and hyperglycemia. None of the events were serious. We conclude that granisetron with dexamethasone seems superior to granisetron alone for the prevention of emesis resulting from the conditioning regimen; however, the more frequent side effects may limit the wide use of this combination.
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- 2003
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10. Genetic Variation in the Catechol-O-Methyl Transferase Val108/158Met Is Linked to the Caudate and Posterior Cingulate Cortex Volume in Healthy Subjects: Voxel-Based Morphometry Analysis of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Asuka Katsuki, Keita Watanabe, Satoru Ide, Shingo Kakeda, Kenji Hayashi, Rieko Watanabe, Reiji Yoshimura, Wakako Umene-Nakano, Yukunori Korogi, and Osamu Abe
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Cingulate cortex ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Dopamine ,Caudate nucleus ,lcsh:Medicine ,Biology ,Catechol O-Methyltransferase ,Gyrus Cinguli ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Young Adult ,Methionine ,Internal medicine ,Cortex (anatomy) ,medicine ,Humans ,False Positive Reactions ,Gray Matter ,Psychiatry ,Prefrontal cortex ,lcsh:Science ,Aged ,Multidisciplinary ,Catechol-O-methyl transferase ,Brain morphometry ,lcsh:R ,Valine ,Voxel-based morphometry ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Healthy Volunteers ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Posterior cingulate ,Linear Models ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,Caudate Nucleus ,Research Article - Abstract
The effect of the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met polymorphism on brain morphology has been investigated but remains controversial. We hypothesized that a comparison between Val/Val and Val/Met individuals, which may represent the most different combinations concerning the effects of the COMT genotype, may reveal new findings. We investigated the brain morphology using 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging in 27 Val/Val and 22 Val/Met individuals. Voxel-based morphometry revealed that the volumes of the bilateral caudate and posterior cingulate cortex were significantly smaller in Val/Val individuals than in Val/Met individuals [right caudate: false discovery rate (FDR)-corrected p = 0.048; left caudate: FDR-corrected p = 0.048; and bilateral posterior cingulate cortex: FDR-corrected p = 0.048]. This study demonstrates that interacting functional variants of COMT affect gray matter regional volumes in healthy subjects.
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- 2015
11. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CORTICAL THICKNESS AND SERUM CORTISOL LEVELS IN DRUG-NAÏVE, FIRST-EPISODE PATIENTS WITH MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER: A SURFACE-BASED MORPHOMETRIC STUDY
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Xiaodan, Liu, Shingo, Kakeda, Keita, Watanabe, Reiji, Yoshimura, Osamu, Abe, Satoru, Ide, Kenji, Hayashi, Asuka, Katsuki, Wakako, Umeno-Nakano, Rieko, Watanabe, Issei, Ueda, Junji, Moriya, Jun, Nakamura, and Yukunori, Korogi
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Adult ,Male ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System ,Hydrocortisone ,Pituitary-Adrenal System ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Frontal Lobe ,Young Adult ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Receptors, Glucocorticoid ,Case-Control Studies ,Linear Models ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
In major depressive disorder (MDD) patients, higher morning cortisol levels due to a hyperactive hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis have been reported. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between cortical thinning and the serum cortisol levels during the first depressive episode in drug-naïve MDD patients using an automated surface-based morphometry (SBM) method.The institutional review board approved this prospective study. MR imaging data were obtained using a 3T scanner by a three-dimensional fast-spoiled gradient recalled acquisition with steady state (3D-FSPGR). Thirty drug-naïve patients with MDD and 41 age- and gender-matched healthy subjects (controls) were enrolled. We then used the SBM method (Freesurfer) to generate cortical thickness maps, and measured the cortical thickness in each subject. Morning blood samples were drawn from all participants for cortisol measurements.We found the serum cortisol levels were significantly higher in the MDD patients than in the controls. The MDD patients manifested significant thinning of the left lateral orbitofrontal cortex compared with the controls. There was a significant negative linear correlation between the thickness of the left lateral orbitofrontal cortex and the serum cortisol levels in the MDD patients.In the early stage of MDD, the thickness of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex was significantly reduced, and also showed a significant inverse correlation with the serum cortisol levels. Since the lateral orbitofrontal cortex contains a high concentration of glucocorticoid receptor, glucocorticoid receptor-mediated signaling transductions could contribute to neurotoxicity, which might occur when there are high cortisol levels in patients with MDD.
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- 2014
12. Normal flow signal of the pterygoid plexus on 3T MRA in patients without DAVF of the cavernous sinus
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Shingo Kakeda, Rieko Watanabe, Norihiro Ohnari, Yukunori Korogi, and Keita Watanabe
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Cerebral veins ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,Magnetic resonance angiography ,Young Adult ,Dural arteriovenous fistulas ,Jugular vein ,Pterygoid plexus ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Child ,Extracranial Vascular ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Infant, Newborn ,Angiography, Digital Subtraction ,Infant ,Digital subtraction angiography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cerebral Veins ,nervous system diseases ,medicine.vein ,Cerebrovascular Circulation ,Child, Preschool ,Cavernous sinus ,Angiography ,cardiovascular system ,Cavernous Sinus ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,Jugular Veins ,business ,Magnetic Resonance Angiography - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cavernous sinuses and draining dural sinuses or veins are often visualized on 3D TOF MRA images in patients with dural arteriovenous fistulas involving the CS. Flow signals may be seen in the jugular vein and dural sinuses at the skull base on MRA images in healthy participants, however, because of reverse flow. Our purpose was to investigate the prevalence of flow signals in the pterygoid plexus and CS on 3T MRA images in a cohort of participants without DAVFs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two radiologists evaluated the flow signals of the PP and CS on 3T MRA images obtained from 406 consecutive participants by using a 5-point scale. In addition, the findings on 3T MRA images were compared with those on digital subtraction angiography images in an additional 171 participants who underwent both examinations. RESULTS: The radiologists identified 110 participants (27.1%; 108 left, 10 right, 8 bilateral) with evidence of flow signals in the PP alone (n = 67) or in both the PP and CS (n = 43). Flow signals were significantly more common in the left PP than in the right PP. In 171 patients who underwent both MRA and DSA, the MRA images showed flow signals in the PP with or without CS in 60 patients; no DAVFs were identified on DSA in any of these patients. CONCLUSIONS: Flow signals are frequently seen in the left PP on 3T MRA images in healthy participants. This finding may be the result of flow reversal and should not be considered to indicate occult DAVF.
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- 2013
13. [Thymic cancer effectively treated by combination chemotherapy of carboplatin and etoposide with concurrent radiotherapy]
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Kyoichi, Kaira, Rieko, Watanabe, Atsushi, Takise, Katsuaki, Endou, Mitsuhiro, Kamiyoshihara, and Masatomo, Mori
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Male ,Lung Neoplasms ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Thymus Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Thymectomy ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Carboplatin ,Etoposide - Abstract
A 63-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for acute heart failure. A chest CT scan revealed a large anterior mediastinal mass and pericardial effusion. Percutaneous needle biopsy showed that the mass was an advanced thymic cancer (squamous cell carcinoma). The patient was treated by combination chemotherapy of carboplatin and etoposide with concurrent radiotherapy (44 Gy). There was no severe toxicity except for grade 4 neutropenia. After 3 courses of chemotherapy, the mass showed an approximately 81% reduction in tumor size and disappearance of the pericardial effusion. Finally, the thymic cancer and small pulmonary metastatic lesions were all resected. This concurrent chemoradiotherapy can be effective against inoperable squamous cell carcinoma of the thymus.
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- 2005
14. Intense accumulation of gallium-67 citrate in pancreatic endocrine tumor
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Atsushi Takise, Harunao Iizuka, Hiroshi Ishihara, Jun Ito, Takanori Mori, Yasuhiro Onozato, Atsushi Motegi, Kyoichi Kaira, and Rieko Watanabe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Gallium ,Adenocarcinoma ,Scintigraphy ,Fatal Outcome ,Paraaortic lymph nodes ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Endocrine system ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Citrates ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged ,Radiation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Biopsy, Needle ,medicine.disease ,Pancreatic endocrine tumor ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Female ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,Pancreas ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
We report intense accumulation of gallium-67 (Ga-67) citrate in a pancreatic endocrine tumor. A 69-year-old woman was admitted because of cough, fever, and weight loss. An abdominal enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a large tumor located between the liver and pancreas as well as swollen paraaortic lymph nodes. Whole-body scintigraphy with Ga-67 revealed intense accumulation in the upper abdomen corresponding to the mass, as well as in the midabdomen and the mediastinal lesion. Percutaneous needle biopsy was performed, and the diagnosis was adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. The patient's condition deteriorated, and she died 2 months after admission. The pathological examination at autopsy revealed a pancreatic endocrine tumor. No report has described findings of Ga-67 citrate scintigraphy of pancreatic endocrine tumors. Pancreatic endocrine tumor should be included in a differential diagnosis when such scintigraphic findings are encountered.
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- 2005
15. Spontaneous Expectoration of Primary Pulmonary Synovial Sarcoma
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Mitsuhiro Kamiyoshihara, Kyoichi Kaira, Atsushi Motegi, Atsushi Takise, and Rieko Watanabe
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hemoptysis ,Lung Neoplasms ,Radiography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Lumen (anatomy) ,Risk Assessment ,Synovial sarcoma ,Sarcoma, Synovial ,Bronchoscopy ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Thoracotomy ,Child ,Pneumonectomy ,Lung ,Neoplasm Staging ,Bronchus ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Biopsy, Needle ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,respiratory tract diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Expectoration ,Radiology ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
A-34-year-old Chinese man who had smoked about 20 cigarettes per day for the past 14 years presented with cough and hemoptysis that had persisted for 2 months. Chest radiography revealed mass shadow in the left lower field. A computed tomographic scan of the chest revealed the tumor in the left lower lobe, occupying left main bronchus lumen with polypoid endobronchial growth (Figure 1). Physical examination revealed wheezing in the left lung field. Routine laboratory investigations were within the normal limit. An abdominal–pelvic computed tomographic scan, bone scan, and Ga-67 citrate scintigraph were performed, and there was no evidence of diseases other than this lung mass. Bronchoscopy was performed, revealing a smooth, well-demarcated polypoid mass (Figure 2). The biopsy specimens only revealed necrotic tissue. Twelve days after the bronchoscopy, the patient expectorated a polypoid mass tissue with concurrent hemoptysis (Figure 3). Thoracotomy was performed for resection of the mass and lobectomy of the left lower lobe, and the patient was uneventful after the surgical resection. Macroscopically, a polypoid tumor arose from the left lower lobe, protruding into the left lower bronchus to the left primary bronchus. Microscopically, this tumor was suggestive of synovial sarcoma (Figure 4). Immunohistochemically, tumor cells were positive for vimentin and focally positive for pancytokeratin, recognized by AE1/AE3, cytokeratin 7, and
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- 2006
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16. Relationship between white matter integrity and serum cortisol levels in drug-naive patients with major depressive disorder: diffusion tensor imaging study using tract-based spatial statistics.
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Xiaodan Liu, Keita Watanabe, Shingo Kakeda, Reiji Yoshimura, Osamu Abe, Satoru Ide, Kenji Hayashi, Asuka Katsuki, Wakako Umene-Nakano, Rieko Watanabe, Issei Ueda, Jun Nakamura, Yukunori Korogi, Liu, Xiaodan, Watanabe, Keita, Kakeda, Shingo, Yoshimura, Reiji, Abe, Osamu, Ide, Satoru, and Hayashi, Kenji
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WHITE matter (Nerve tissue) ,HYDROCORTISONE ,MENTAL depression ,DIFFUSION tensor imaging ,SPATIAL analysis (Statistics) ,ANISOTROPY ,BRAIN ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging - Abstract
Background: Higher daytime cortisol levels because of a hyperactive hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis have been reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). The elevated glucocorticoids inhibit the proliferation of the oligodendrocytes that are responsible for myelinating the axons of white matter fibre tracts.Aims: To evaluate the relationship between white matter integrity and serum cortisol levels during a first depressive episode in drug-naive patients with MDD (MDD group) using a tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) method.Method: The MDD group (n = 29) and a healthy control group (n = 47) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans and an analysis was conducted using TBSS. Morning blood samples were obtained from both groups for cortisol measurement.Results: Compared with the controls, the MDD group had significantly reduced fractional anisotropy values (P<0.05, family-wise error (FWE)-corrected) in the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, uncinate fasciculus and anterior thalamic radiation. The fractional anisotropy values of the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, uncinate fasciculus and anterior thalamic radiation had significantly negative correlations with the serum cortisol levels in the MDD group (P<0.05, FWE-corrected).Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the elevated cortisol levels in the MDD group may injure the white matter integrity in the frontal-subcortical and frontal-limbic circuits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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17. Fulminant hepatic failure resulting from small-cell lung cancer and dramatic response of chemotherapy
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Masatomo Mori, Rieko Watanabe, Kyoichi Kaira, and Atsushi Takise
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Encephalopathy ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Case Report ,Gastroenterology ,Fulminant hepatic failure ,Internal medicine ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Carcinoma, Small Cell ,Aged ,Chemotherapy ,Lung ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Liver failure ,General Medicine ,Liver Failure, Acute ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Male patient ,Non small cell ,business - Abstract
Prompt treatment in tumor-associated encephalopathy may prolong survival. We describe a 69-year-old male patient who was presented with fulminant hepatic failure, secondary to small-cell lung carcinoma with rapidly progressing encephalopathy. Both symptoms remitted following chemotherapy, suggesting swift diagnosis and administration of chemotherapy to be effective in treatment of fulminant hepatic failure and encephalopathy.
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- 2006
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18. Kasabach-merritt syndrome
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Kenji Ishikawa, Shigeo Ikeda, Kimiko Tajima, Rieko Watanabe, Tadashi Suzuki, Yumiko Sakurai, and Taro Kawamura
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medicine ,Dermatology ,Kasabach–Merritt syndrome ,medicine.disease - Abstract
放射線治療が奏効し, 凝固線溶系異常が改善したKasabach-Merritt症候群の1例を報告し, 光顕的および電顕的所見, ならびに電子線照射と検査所見の正常化との関係について考按した。
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- 1986
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19. Clinical experience with polymer glenoid fossa prosthesis for temporomandibular joint reconstruction after condylectomy: A case report
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Rieko Watanabe, Masahiro Nakazawa, Takeshi Saitou, Haruyasu Tanabe, Masashi Sugisaki, and Hiroki Hukuzaki
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Orthodontics ,Dental occlusion ,business.industry ,Dentistry ,Osteoarthritis ,medicine.disease ,Temporomandibular joint ,Masticatory force ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,GLENOID FOSSA PROSTHESIS ,stomatognathic system ,JAW DEFORMITY ,medicine ,Ankylosis ,Malocclusion ,business - Abstract
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery for trauma, ankylosis, osteoarthritis, pain and dysfunction has a long history. Presently, many of the procedures described in the past and combinations of procedures are performed. But, condylectomy invariably leads to changes in TMJ function and dental occlusion. Especially, erroneous physical therapy often leads to cross bite, backward, downward, rotation of the mandibular with open-bite and masticatory problems as a result, although intensive physical therapy seems to give reasonable functional results after condylectomy.We have reported on partial TMJ reconstruction by Proplast® TMJ glenoid fossa prosthesis type V-K as treatment for secondary malocclusion, TMJ dysfunction and jaw deformity after condylectomy. However, a review of the literature supported the fact that permanent use of teflon and Proplast® as glenoid fossa prosthesis in the temporomandibular joint should be followed up for a longer time.
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- 1988
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20. On a Sake Brewer in Owari Narumi (尾張鳴海)
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Rieko, Watanabe
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- 1969
21. Relationship between white matter integrity and serum cortisol levels in drug-naive patients with major depressive disorder: diffusion tensor imaging study using tract-based spatial statistics.
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Liu X, Watanabe K, Kakeda S, Yoshimura R, Abe O, Ide S, Hayashi K, Katsuki A, Umene-Nakano W, Watanabe R, Ueda I, Nakamura J, and Korogi Y
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- Adult, Aged, Depressive Disorder, Major diagnostic imaging, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, White Matter diagnostic imaging, Young Adult, Depressive Disorder, Major blood, Depressive Disorder, Major pathology, Diffusion Tensor Imaging methods, Hydrocortisone blood, White Matter pathology
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Background: Higher daytime cortisol levels because of a hyperactive hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis have been reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). The elevated glucocorticoids inhibit the proliferation of the oligodendrocytes that are responsible for myelinating the axons of white matter fibre tracts., Aims: To evaluate the relationship between white matter integrity and serum cortisol levels during a first depressive episode in drug-naive patients with MDD (MDD group) using a tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) method., Method: The MDD group (n = 29) and a healthy control group (n = 47) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans and an analysis was conducted using TBSS. Morning blood samples were obtained from both groups for cortisol measurement., Results: Compared with the controls, the MDD group had significantly reduced fractional anisotropy values (P<0.05, family-wise error (FWE)-corrected) in the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, uncinate fasciculus and anterior thalamic radiation. The fractional anisotropy values of the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, uncinate fasciculus and anterior thalamic radiation had significantly negative correlations with the serum cortisol levels in the MDD group (P<0.05, FWE-corrected)., Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the elevated cortisol levels in the MDD group may injure the white matter integrity in the frontal-subcortical and frontal-limbic circuits., (© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2016.)
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