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1.
J Environ Radioact ; 255: 106968, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36148707

ABSTRACT

In 2015 and 2016, atmospheric transport modeling challenges were conducted in the context of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) verification, however, with a more limited scope with respect to emission inventories, simulation period and number of relevant samples (i.e., those above the Minimum Detectable Concentration (MDC)) involved. Therefore, a more comprehensive atmospheric transport modeling challenge was organized in 2019. Stack release data of Xe-133 were provided by the Institut National des Radioéléments/IRE (Belgium) and the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories/CNL (Canada) and accounted for in the simulations over a three (mandatory) or six (optional) months period. Best estimate emissions of additional facilities (radiopharmaceutical production and nuclear research facilities, commercial reactors or relevant research reactors) of the Northern Hemisphere were included as well. Model results were compared with observed atmospheric activity concentrations at four International Monitoring System (IMS) stations located in Europe and North America with overall considerable influence of IRE and/or CNL emissions for evaluation of the participants' runs. Participants were prompted to work with controlled and harmonized model set-ups to make runs more comparable, but also to increase diversity. It was found that using the stack emissions of IRE and CNL with daily resolution does not lead to better results than disaggregating annual emissions of these two facilities taken from the literature if an overall score for all stations covering all valid observed samples is considered. A moderate benefit of roughly 10% is visible in statistical scores for samples influenced by IRE and/or CNL to at least 50% and there can be considerable benefit for individual samples. Effects of transport errors, not properly characterized remaining emitters and long IMS sampling times (12-24 h) undoubtedly are in contrast to and reduce the benefit of high-quality IRE and CNL stack data. Complementary best estimates for remaining emitters push the scores up by 18% compared to just considering IRE and CNL emissions alone. Despite the efforts undertaken the full multi-model ensemble built is highly redundant. An ensemble based on a few arbitrary runs is sufficient to model the Xe-133 background at the stations investigated. The effective ensemble size is below five. An optimized ensemble at each station has on average slightly higher skill compared to the full ensemble. However, the improvement (maximum of 20% and minimum of 3% in RMSE) in skill is likely being too small for being exploited for an independent period.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants, Radioactive , Radiation Monitoring , Humans , Xenon Radioisotopes/analysis , Air Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Canada , International Cooperation
2.
Br J Cancer ; 99(3): 408-14, 2008 Aug 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18648364

ABSTRACT

To investigate the aetiological role of human papillomavirus (HPV) in breast cancer, we examined the presence, genotype, viral load, and physical status of HPV in 124 Japanese female patients with breast carcinoma. Human papillomavirus presence was examined by PCR using SPF10 primers, and primer sets targeting the E6 region of HPV-16, -18, and -33. The INNO-LiPA HPV genotyping kit was used to determine genotype. Human papillomavirus DNA was detected in 26 (21%) breast carcinomas. The most frequently detected HPV genotype was HPV-16 (92%), followed by HPV-6 (46%), HPV-18 (12%), and HPV-33 (4%). In 11 normal epithelium specimens adjacent to 11 HPV-16-positive carcinomas, 7 were HPV-16-positive. However, none of the normal breast tissue specimens adjacent to HPV-negative breast carcinomas were HPV-positive. The real-time PCR analysis suggested the presence of integrated form of viral DNA in all HPV-16-positive samples, and estimated viral load was low with a geometric mean of 5.4 copies per 10(4) cells. In conclusion, although HPV DNA was detected in 26 (21%) breast carcinomas and, in all HPV-16-positive cases, the HPV genome was considered integrated into the host genome, their low viral loads suggest it is unlikely that integrated HPV is aetiologically involved in the development of Japanese breast carcinomas that we examined.


Subject(s)
Alphapapillomavirus/isolation & purification , Breast Neoplasms/virology , Alphapapillomavirus/genetics , Base Sequence , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , DNA Primers , DNA, Viral/genetics , Female , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Japan , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Viral Load
3.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18460418

ABSTRACT

8-Iso-prostaglandin F(2)(alpha) (8-iso-PGF(2)(alpha)), a representative isoprostane, is a reliable biomarker for enhanced oxidant stress in vivo. Its urinary excretion has been proposed as a risk marker in patients with coronary heart disease. Isoprostane content has not yet been well elucidated so far in human coronary plaques. The aim of this study was to evaluate content of immunoreactive 8-iso-PGF(2)(alpha) in directional coronary atherectomy (DCA) specimens from patients with coronary heart diseases. Twenty-seven patients with stable angina pectoris (SAP) and 8 vulnerable patients (5 patients with unstable angina pectoris and 3 with recent myocardial infarction) were subjected to DCA. The specimens from SAP consisted of 14 de novo and 13 restenotic lesions, whereas those from the vulnerable patients were all de novo lesions. Total 8-iso-PGF(2)(alpha) content in the DCA specimens from the vulnerable patients was significantly greater than that from patients with SAP (5.48 (2.70-10.43) versus 2.38 (1.19-4.32)ng/g tissue, median (interquartile range), P<0.05). There was no significant difference in total 8-iso-PGF(2)(alpha) content between de novo and restenotic lesions from patients with SAP (3.25 (1.48-5.05) versus 1.57 (0.62-2.47)ng/g tissue, respectively, P=0.895). Total 8-iso-PGF(2)(alpha) content in apparently normal peripheral artery specimens was only 0.34 (0.26-0.46)ng/g tissue. In conclusion, 8-iso-PGF(2)(alpha) was enriched in the DCA specimens from vulnerable patients, suggesting a crucial role of free radicals in formation of vulnerable plaques and a putative benefit of anti-oxidant therapy on these patients.


Subject(s)
Angina Pectoris/blood , Coronary Disease/blood , Isoprostanes/blood , Acute Disease , Aged , Angina Pectoris/surgery , Angina Pectoris/urine , Atherectomy, Coronary , Coronary Disease/surgery , Dinoprost/analogs & derivatives , Dinoprost/blood , Female , Humans , Isoprostanes/urine , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/blood
4.
Clin Nephrol ; 66(6): 447-54, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17176917

ABSTRACT

Renal deterioration often occurs in cases of infectious endocarditis (IE), but, IE- associated nephritis with rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) is rare. Patients with severe infection (e.g., IE) sometimes show positivity for cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (C-ANCA). Therefore, diagnosis and treatment are very difficult in cases of RPGN with IE and positivity for C-ANCA. Such cases are rare, only 12 have been reported in the English literature. Herein, we describe the case of a 50-year-old man who presented with RPGN with IE and tested positively for C-ANCA. He was referred to our hospital because of leg edema, purpura and renal dysfunction. Laboratory tests revealed serum creatinine elevation and positivity for C-ANCA and proteinase 3-specific (PR3)-ANCA. RPGN and acute renal failure were diagnosed. Hemodialysis and steroid therapy were started. Streptococcus oralis was isolated by blood culture. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed grade III mitral valve insufficiency with two vegetations. Therefore, IE was diagnosed. The steroid therapy was stopped, and antibiotic therapy was begun. Because there was no improvement, surgical therapy was performed. The operation was successful, but the patient died of brain hemorrhage. Our experience in this case indicates C/PR3-ANCA positive RPGN must be ruled out in patients with infectious disease, particularly IE, together with renal symptoms, and renal biopsy should be performed.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic/immunology , Endocarditis, Bacterial/complications , Glomerulonephritis/immunology , Acute Kidney Injury/diagnosis , Acute Kidney Injury/etiology , Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic/blood , Echocardiography , Endocarditis, Bacterial/blood , Endocarditis, Bacterial/immunology , Fatal Outcome , Glomerulonephritis/blood , Glomerulonephritis/complications , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mitral Valve Insufficiency/diagnostic imaging , Mitral Valve Insufficiency/etiology , Mitral Valve Insufficiency/surgery
5.
Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1041(1): 1-8, 1990 Oct 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2145979

ABSTRACT

Protein-protein interaction of detergent-solubilized Ca2(+)-ATPase was examined, employing low-angle laser light scattering photometry coupled with high-performance gel chromatography. When solubilized with octa(ethylene glycol) mono-n-dodecyl ether (C12E8) and chromatographed in the presence of 0.3 mg/ml C12E8, the Ca2(+)-ATPase emerged as a single peak with an intermediate molecular weight between the monomer and the dimer, showing a dissociation-association equilibrium of the two components. In the presence of 50 micrograms/ml phosphatidylcholine and 0.3 mg/ml C12E8 at 0 degrees C, the Ca2(+)-ATPase (0.8 mg) emerged as the two distinct components with molecular weights of 125,000 +/- 2100 (n = 3) and 211 300 +/- 7300 (n = 3), indicating that there was no rapid interconversion between the monomer and the dimer. Under the latter conditions, addition of ATP induced fusion of two components. The apparent molecular weight of the fused peak shifted from the monomer to the dimer as the amount of protein increased. Addition of ADP or adenosine 5'-(beta, gamma-methylene triphosphate), however, did not induce such fusion of the peaks. The ATP-induced fusion of the peaks was not observed either in 5 mM CaCl2, the conditions in which the rate of ATP hydrolysis was extremely slow. Thus, the solubilized Ca2(+)-ATPase underwent a rapid interconversion between the monomer and the dimer during ATP hydrolysis. These results suggest that the protein-protein interaction during ATP hydrolysis is an intrinsic nature of Ca2(+)-ATPase and that such interaction may be important for Ca2+ transport by Ca2(+)-ATPase in the sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes.


Subject(s)
Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Calcium-Transporting ATPases/metabolism , Animals , Calcium-Transporting ATPases/isolation & purification , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Detergents , Hydrolysis , Lasers , Macromolecular Substances , Molecular Weight , Muscles/enzymology , Rabbits , Sarcoplasmic Reticulum/enzymology , Scattering, Radiation , Solubility
6.
Circulation ; 101(16): 1925-30, 2000 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10779458

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The results of recent studies suggest that NO synthase may increase in the failing myocardium and that NO modulates the myocardial contractile response to beta-adrenergic stimulation. However, there are few data regarding the physiological role of NO in patients with heart failure. The aim of the present study was to address the role of NO in left ventricular (LV) contractile response to beta-adrenergic stimulation and corresponding oxygen expenditure in human heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 15 patients with heart failure due to idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (mean ejection fraction 0.33). We examined LV contractility (E(max), the slope of end-systolic pressure-volume relation), LV external work (EW), myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO(2)), and mechanical efficiency (measured as EW/MVO(2)) with the use of conductance and coronary sinus thermodilution catheters before and during dobutamine (DOB) infusion via a peripheral vein (4. 8+/-0.3 microg. kg(-1). min(-1) IV). Heart rate was kept constant with atrial pacing. We carried out a similar protocol during the intracoronary infusion of the NO synthase inhibitor N(G)-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA; 200 micromol). DOB increased E(max), EW, and MVO(2) (by 77+/-17%, 39+/-5%, and 21+/-5%, respectively), leading to an increase in mechanical efficiency (25.4+/-3.1% to 29.6+/-4.1%). L-NMMA alone did not significantly change these variables. Although the concurrent infusion of DOB with L-NMMA increased E(max), EW, and MVO(2) (by 140+/-21%, 64+/-9%, and 35+/-5%, respectively) more than DOB alone, mechanical efficiency did not increase further (24.3+/-3.3% to 29.5+/-4.5%) because EW and MVO(2) increased in parallel. Conclusions-These data suggest that in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, endogenous NO spares MVO(2) through attenuation of LV contractile response to beta-adrenergic stimulation while maintaining LV energy-converting efficiency.


Subject(s)
Adrenergic beta-Agonists/administration & dosage , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/metabolism , Dobutamine/administration & dosage , Myocardial Contraction/physiology , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Adult , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Cardiac Volume/drug effects , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/drug therapy , Diastole/drug effects , Energy Metabolism/physiology , Enzyme Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Female , Heart Failure/drug therapy , Heart Failure/metabolism , Heart Rate/drug effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Contraction/drug effects , Myocardium/metabolism , Pulmonary Wedge Pressure/drug effects , Systole/drug effects , omega-N-Methylarginine/administration & dosage
7.
Breast ; 14(1): 57-60, 2005 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15695082

ABSTRACT

A great deal of clinical experience has firmly established the concept of the sentinel lymph node (SN) in breast cancer. SN biopsy allows treatment without axillary lymphadenectomy and has made it possible to perform a surgical intervention via just a small skin incision. In partial resection of the breast (quadrantectomy), we use a double retractor to form a workspace under the skin via a small axillary incision. Resection does not require a large incision even in cases in which the cancer lesion is located in the upper inner or lower inner quadrant of the breast, as the endoscope allows the surgeon to see the workspace formed by the double retractors.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Endoscopy/methods , Mastectomy, Segmental/methods , Adult , Aged , Axilla , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
8.
Arch Intern Med ; 145(11): 2045-7, 1985 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4062456

ABSTRACT

Three patients with the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone had elevated uric acid clearances. Their uric acid clearances decreased markedly after the administration of pyrazinamide. Probenecid was given to two of them and it produced large increases in uric acid clearance. These data suggest that enhanced secretion in the renal tubules was responsible for the increased clearance of uric acid. This article provides evidence that hypouricemia in the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone is due to increased tubular urate secretion.


Subject(s)
Inappropriate ADH Syndrome/urine , Kidney/metabolism , Uric Acid/urine , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Metabolic Clearance Rate , Middle Aged , Probenecid , Uric Acid/deficiency , Uric Acid/metabolism
9.
Am J Cardiol ; 79(4): 475-7, 1997 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9052352

ABSTRACT

This study was designed to examine whether theophylline, an adenosine receptor antagonist, affects cardiac adaptation to ischemia during progression of repetitive balloon inflations of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Theophylline abolished this cardiac adaptation, suggesting that endogenous adenosine is a key mediator for cardiac adaptation during PTCA.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Physiological/drug effects , Angina Pectoris/therapy , Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Theophylline/therapeutic use , Vasodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Hemodynamics/drug effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Ischemia/drug therapy , Purinergic P1 Receptor Antagonists
10.
J Biochem ; 110(1): 40-5, 1991 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1939024

ABSTRACT

The number of polypeptides constituting the oligomeric structure of canine phospholamban (a putative regulator of Ca(2+)-ATPase of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum) stable even in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate was estimated through determination of the molecular weight of the oligomer. Owing to the small molecular size, the low UV-absorptivity and the limited availability, the molecular weight determination required very sophisticated application of the following technique, used as the only recourse: low-angle laser light scattering measurement combined with high-performance gel chromatography. The molecular weight of phospholamban oligomer was found to be 30,400 and the number of subunits was concluded to be five after correction for the dependence of the apparent molecular weights on the protein concentration.


Subject(s)
Calcium-Binding Proteins/chemistry , Animals , Calcium-Binding Proteins/isolation & purification , Dogs , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Lasers , Membrane Proteins/chemistry , Membrane Proteins/isolation & purification , Molecular Weight , Protein Conformation , Scattering, Radiation , Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
11.
J Biochem ; 97(5): 1517-20, 1985 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2993270

ABSTRACT

Caldesmon, calmodulin-, and actin-binding protein of chicken gizzard did not affect the process of polymerization of actin induced by 0.1 M KCl. Caldesmon binds to F-actin, thus inhibiting the gelation action of actin binding protein (ABP; filamin). Low shear viscosity and flow birefringence measurements revealed that in a system of calmodulin, caldesmon, ABP, and F-actin, gelation occurs in the presence of micromolar Ca2+ concentrations, but not in the absence of Ca2+. Electron microscopic observations showed the Ca2+-dependent formation of actin bundles in this system. These results were interpreted by the flip-flop mechanism: in the presence of Ca2+, a calmodulin-caldesmon complex is released from actin filaments on which ABP exerts its gelating action. On the other hand, in the absence of Ca2+, caldesmon remains bound to actin filaments, thus preventing the action of ABP.


Subject(s)
Actins/metabolism , Calmodulin/metabolism , Carrier Proteins/metabolism , Microfilament Proteins , Phosphoprotein Phosphatases/metabolism , Animals , Calcium/metabolism , Calmodulin-Binding Proteins , Chickens , Gels , Gelsolin , Gizzard, Avian , Macromolecular Substances
12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11334551

ABSTRACT

8-iso-prostaglandin F(2 alpha)(8-iso-PGF(2 alpha)), a representative isoprostane, has been reported to be a reliable marker for oxidant stress in vivo. To examine if 8-iso-PGF(2 alpha)is generated in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI), we measured the level of immunoreactive 8-iso PGF(2 alpha)in the great cardiac vein as well as classical eicosanoids, 6-keto-prostaglandin F(1 alpha)(6-keto-PGF(1 alpha)) and thromboxane B(2)(TXB(2)) in the process of urgent coronary balloon angioplasty. Fourteen patients with anterior AMI were divided into two groups: the totally occluded (n=7) and the already perfused groups (n=7). In the former, transient elevation of 8-iso-PGF(2 alpha)was observed immediately after the angioplasty, i.e. the ratio of post-angioplasty level to pre-level was approximately 2.4 for 8-iso-PGF(2 alpha), 14 for 6-keto-PGF(1 alpha), and 5 for TXB(2). In the already perfused group, the levels of these eicosanoids were unchanged. In the totally occluded group, peak creatine phosphokinase in a peripheral vein was correlated with the level of 8-iso-PGF(2 alpha)(r(2)=0.841, P<0.01), but not with those of the other two eicosanoids. In conclusion, transcardiac 8-iso-PGF(2 alpha)generation is a reliable marker for the size of myocardium exposed to oxidant stress.


Subject(s)
Dinoprost/biosynthesis , Myocardial Infarction/metabolism , Myocardium/metabolism , 6-Ketoprostaglandin F1 alpha/biosynthesis , Adult , Aged , Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Creatine Kinase/metabolism , Dinoprost/analogs & derivatives , F2-Isoprostanes , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oxidative Stress , Oxygen/metabolism , Reperfusion , Thromboxane B2/biosynthesis , Time Factors
13.
J Neurol Sci ; 152(1): 23-9, 1997 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9395123

ABSTRACT

This report concerns serial brain computed tomography (CT) images in two patients with corticobasal degeneration (CBD). The diagnosis of CBD was confirmed by neuropathological examination. In one case, we obtained serial brain CT images for one year and five months, and in the other, for three years and four months. The CT images showed that the anterior portions of the cerebrum atrophied progressively with the length of the disease. This was also seen in the CT images with respect to the caudate nucleus. Regarding radiological and pathological correlations, we consider that the progressive atrophy of the anterior portions of the cerebrum, seen in brain CT images, is ascribed to neuronal loss and gliosis in the anterior portions of the cerebrum. We also believe that the observed caudate nucleus atrophy is due to loss of neurons and gliosis in this structure, and also to the fibrillary gliosis of the cerebral white matter. The progressive atrophy of the caudate nucleus detected in brain CT is a valuable feature for the neuroradiological diagnosis of CBD.


Subject(s)
Neurodegenerative Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Neurodegenerative Diseases/pathology , Aged , Caudate Nucleus/diagnostic imaging , Caudate Nucleus/pathology , Fatal Outcome , Female , Frontal Lobe/diagnostic imaging , Frontal Lobe/pathology , Gliosis/pathology , Globus Pallidus/diagnostic imaging , Globus Pallidus/pathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Substantia Nigra/diagnostic imaging , Substantia Nigra/pathology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
14.
Clin Nephrol ; 32(4): 198-201, 1989 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2805460

ABSTRACT

Hypogonadism in male hemodialysis patients has been previously reported. However, its precise pathogenesis has not yet been clarified. Mepitiostane and nandrolone decanoate are anabolic steroids prescribed for uremic anemia, and those may possibly exacerbate uremic gonadal damage. We studied the influences of these steroids on male gonadal function. Seventy-six hemodialysis patients were selected and examined for levels of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicular stimulating hormone (FSH), total testosterone, and prolactin. Twenty-three patients who received anabolic steroids showed lower testosterone values (205.2 +/- 35.6 ng/dl) than did patients without these steroids (449.7 +/- 21.3 ng/dl). Gonadotropins and prolactin showed no significant differences between the patients with and without the steroids. The testosterone values of three patients with mepitiostane increased after they stopped taking steroids. One patient suffering from complete aspermia recovered (sperm count: 0/ml to 1300 x 10(4)/ml) after discontinuation of mepitiostane and administration of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). This clinical study suggests that some anabolic steroids play a role in uremic hypogonadism; thus mepitiostane or its analogues should be carefully prescribed for young male patients.


Subject(s)
Anabolic Agents/adverse effects , Hypogonadism/chemically induced , Renal Dialysis , Adult , Androstanols , Humans , Hypogonadism/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Nandrolone/adverse effects , Testosterone/blood
15.
Clin Nephrol ; 57(1): 69-73, 2002 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11837804

ABSTRACT

An otherwise healthy 20-year-old woman presented with an erythematous rash on her face as well as arthralgia and anemia. She also had systemic edema, proteinuria and hypertension. Laboratory data on admission showed hypocomplementemia, human parvovirus B 19 (HPV) DNA and both immunoglobulin (Ig) M and IgG antibodies to HPV in her serum. Renal biopsy specimens showed features of endocapillary glomerulonephritis under light microscopy. Electron microscopy showed massive subendothelial electron-dense deposits. No cause was probable other than immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis associated with HPV infection. In a review of this and similar cases reported in the literature, several characteristic features come to light: female dominance, onset in the second or third decade of life, hypocomplementemia, histologic renal endocapillary and/or mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis with subendothelial deposits and spontaneous recovery.


Subject(s)
Glomerulonephritis/virology , Parvoviridae Infections , Parvovirus B19, Human , Adult , Anemia/etiology , Arthralgia/virology , Biopsy , Complement System Proteins/deficiency , Erythema/virology , Facial Dermatoses/virology , Female , Glomerulonephritis/immunology , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Immunoglobulin M/blood , Parvoviridae Infections/immunology
16.
Clin Nephrol ; 61(2): 144-50, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14989635

ABSTRACT

We describe the case of a 51-year-old man with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and a 3-month history of facial edema. Laboratory tests upon admission for renal biopsy showed normal renal function and normocomplementemia. Serum HCV antibody (Ab) and cryoglobulin were positive. Renal biopsy specimens showed features of membranous glomerulonephritis. The likely cause was immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis associated with HCV infection. Reports of similar cases in the literature show the normocomplementemia and negative or slightly positive cryoglobulins observed in our case as well as seropositivity for circulating immune complexes containing HCV RNA. In our case, electron microscopic examination of the subepithelial glomerular lesions revealed massive virus-like particles within unusual multilayers of electron-dense deposits (EDDs), suggesting the existence of HCV in the glomeruli. In the addition to the unique histopathological feature the presence of La/SS-B antibody in his serum indicated an abnormal immune response associated with HCV. We advise him to undergo the therapy with new type of IFN such as pegIFN-alpha2a and/or anti-viral agent like ribavirin to achieve clinical and histopathological improvement.


Subject(s)
Glomerulonephritis, Membranous/virology , Hepatitis C/complications , Glomerulonephritis, Membranous/pathology , Glomerulonephritis, Membranous/therapy , Hepatitis C/therapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
17.
J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo) ; 25(6): 505-16, 1979.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-541754

ABSTRACT

The study was undertaken on alpha-tocopherol levels, separated from other analogs, in the red blood cells (RBC) of cord blood, premature infants, healthy children and adults as well as in pregnant women, and compared with the plasma levels. 1. The majority of tocopherol found in the RBC was localized in the membranes. 2. Only alpha-tocopherol was found in the RBC, while alpha- and gamma-tocopherol were found in the plasma. 3. Alpha-tocopherol level in the RBC changes during development in parallel with that in the plasma. However, changes in the level in RBC were smaller than those of the plasma. 4. The ratio of alpha-tocopherol level in the RBC to the plasma was higher in the cord blood and premature infants than in the children and adults. 5. With regard to the cases with high plasma tocopherol levels, a different finding was obtained on the RBC level between pregnant women and adults with a large amount of tocopherol. In the latter, high RBC levels were observed as the plasma levels were elevated, while in spite of a high plasma tocopherol level, the lowest RBC levels were found in the pregnant women.


Subject(s)
Erythrocytes/metabolism , Fetal Blood/metabolism , Vitamin E/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Aging , Child , Child, Preschool , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Erythrocyte Membrane/metabolism , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature , Male , Pregnancy
18.
Jpn J Antibiot ; 36(8): 2007-16, 1983 Aug.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6655823

ABSTRACT

A total of 20 patients involved in gastrointestinal surgery was treated with cefoxitin (CFX). Ten patients were treated for postoperative infections and the other 10 patients were given CFX to prevent postoperative infections. The following results were obtained: In 10 patients treated for postoperative infections, 5 responses were judged "excellent", 1 "good", 2 "fair", 1 "poor" and 1 "unknown". In 25 strains of bacteria isolated from these patients, 21 were eradicated, 3 were replaced and 1 was unknown. In 10 patients given CFX for prevention of postoperative infections, 9 were judged "excellent" and the remaining 1 "good". No side effects were observed in any of the patients treated with CFX.


Subject(s)
Cefoxitin/therapeutic use , Premedication , Surgical Wound Infection/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Cefoxitin/administration & dosage , Cefoxitin/adverse effects , Drug Evaluation , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Surgical Wound Infection/prevention & control
19.
Rinsho Byori ; 45(4): 321-7, 1997 Apr.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9136595

ABSTRACT

We performed a nationwide Inter-assay including 112 laboratories for the standardization of prothrombin time (PT) and thrombotest (TT). The data were expressed as seconds, percentile and INR. INR was expressed by 2 methods; Method I (conventional method): INR was expressed using each ISI assigned for reagent or reagent-instrument at the respective laboratories and Method II (local standardization method): INR was expressed using each reference curve created with INR assigned standard plasmas at the respective laboratories. (1) Sample distribution of PT as well as TT was the smallest with the data expressed by Method II followed by Method I and then by percentile. The data expressed by seconds was widely distributed and not useful for the standardization of PT and TT. (2) Even the sample distribution obtained by Method II was dependent on the different ISI of the reagents, as it was found that the larger the ISI of the reagents, the wider the distribution of data. (3) The difference between PT and TT of each test plasma was analysed by t-test. It was found that the difference was insignificant when both data were expressed by Method II, but significant when expressed by Method I, suggesting that PT and TT were interchangeable with the use of Method II. (4) Sample distribution of percentile expression and INR with the use of method II was compared. It was revealed that the sample distribution of INR was smaller than that of percentile. It was concluded that INR expressed by the local standardization method was most useful for the standardization of PT and TT.


Subject(s)
Prothrombin Time , Humans , Methods
20.
No To Shinkei ; 49(3): 277-82, 1997 Mar.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9125734

ABSTRACT

A pathologically proven case of corticobasal degeneration (CBD) with marked psychiatric symptoms was reported. A 59-year-old female was admitted to our hospital in October 1989 because of her "forgetfulness". Her abnormal behavior began in August 1989, and she had no psychiatric signs before that time. On this admission she was diagnosed to have panhypopituitarism due to Sheehan syndrome. Cortisone and levothyroxine were administered, but her mental symptoms deteriorated. Strange behaviors such as buying same materials every day and wandering around all day long fully dressed with all of her jewels were observed. She could not perform her housework after March 1991. She was in a bed ridden state after 1992 and died in March 1993, at the age of 62. The total duration of her illness was 3 years and 7 months. Her clinical course resembled frontal Pick's disease. At autopsy advanced gastric cancer without metastasis and infarct of the pituitary gland were found. The weight of the brain was 987g and atrophy of the bilateral frontal lobes was evident on macroscopical examination. Neuronal loss, proliferation of the glia, and spongy state were observed in the superficial layer of the frontal cerebral cortex. Widespread appearance of ballooned neurones was also observed in the deep layers of the frontal cerebral cortex. Neuronal loss and gliosis were found in the striatum, pallidum, thalamus, and substantia nigra. There was neither senile plaques nor Pick bodies. Numerous argyrophilic threads were found by Gallyas-Braak method and all these pathological findings were compatible with the previously reported cases of CBD. Although CBD is considered as predominantly a motor disorder, there are a few reports of pathologically proven cases of CBD mimicking Pick's disease. These cases suggest clinical diversity of CBD and further investigations are essential to establish the disease entity of CBD and Pick's disease.


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Basal Ganglia Diseases/pathology , Brain Diseases/pathology , Cerebral Cortex/pathology , Dementia/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Nerve Degeneration
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