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Int Nurs Rev ; 68(3): 399-411, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33459373

ABSTRACT

AIMS: To elucidate (i) the challenges and constraints in the development and implementation of the regulatory framework for nursing professionals in Cambodia and (ii) the specific strategies adopted to address the challenges experienced in Cambodia. INTRODUCTION: The health workforce will be critical to achieving the health-related and wider Sustainable Development Goals in the years up to 2030. BACKGROUND: In 2006, the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations signed a Mutual Recognition Arrangement in relation to nursing services in the region with the main aim of facilitating the mobility of nursing professionals between countries. To ensure the competency of the health workforce and the quality and safety of health services, member states are required to establish an appropriate regulatory framework. METHODS: This is a qualitative descriptive study. Eighteen key informant interviews were conducted in Cambodia in 2018. Walt and Gilson's policy analysis model was applied to organize and synthesize the data. FINDINGS: Major challenges were identified such as conceptual and cultural issues, limited capacity of Cambodian stakeholders and an unstandardized system with limited coordination. DISCUSSION: In Cambodia, the nursing regulatory environment has expanded greatly over the last decade. Strategies adopted were 'political leadership', optimal utilization of 'outsider's capacity', strengthening 'insider's capacity', and 'dedicated consultation and collaboration and consensus building' involving all players. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING AND HEALTH POLICIES: Policymakers in similar resource-limited countries could apply and adapt similar strategic efforts when formulating and implementing health policies, legislation and regulations. 'Outsiders', in this case, represented by development partners can play a vital role in the process, but should not be leading the charge. They should be aligned with national priority to support recipient countries. It is imperative for these countries and development partners to invest in increasing the quantity and quality of nursing leaders who can develop and advance regulatory functions.


Subject(s)
Health Policy , Policy Making , Cambodia , Health Services , Humans , Sustainable Development
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Epidemiol Infect ; 146(16): 2072-2078, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30205849

ABSTRACT

The number of tests performed is an important surveillance indicator. We illustrate this point using HIV surveillance data, focusing on Tokyo and Okinawa, two prefectures with high HIV notification rates in Japan. Restricting to data reported from local public health centres and affiliate centres where testing data are accessible, we assessed HIV surveillance data during 2007-2014, based on the annual HIV notification rate (per 100 000 population), HIV testing rate (per 100 000 population) and proportion testing HIV-positive (positivity). Nationally, testing activity and positivity showed an inverse relationship; in 2008, the testing rate peaked, but positivity was lowest. While notification rates were higher for Tokyo (median = 0.98, range = 0.89-1.33) than Okinawa (median = 0.61, range = 0.42-1.09), Okinawa had slightly higher testing rates (median = 187, range = 158-274) relative to Tokyo (median = 172, range = 163-210). Positivity was substantially lower in Okinawa (median = 0.34%, range = 0.24-0.45%) compared with Tokyo (median = 0.57%, range = 0.46-0.67%). Relative to the national testing rate (median = 85, range = 80-115) and positivity (median = 0.34%, range = 0.28-0.36%), Tokyo had higher positivity, despite more testing. In 2014 in Okinawa, all three indicators increased, providing a strong reason to be concerned as positivity increased despite more testing. Together with other information, accounting for testing and positivity improve interpretation of surveillance data to guide public health assessments.


Subject(s)
Diagnostic Tests, Routine/statistics & numerical data , Epidemiological Monitoring , HIV Infections/diagnosis , HIV Infections/epidemiology , Procedures and Techniques Utilization , Humans , Incidence , Japan/epidemiology , Spatio-Temporal Analysis
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Eur J Gynaecol Oncol ; 38(1): 150-152, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29767887

ABSTRACT

Retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma is a relatively rare and aggressive tumor. Because of its rarity, it is difficult to arrive at a definite diagnosis preoperatively and to design an effective strategy. Here the authors report a case of peritoneal leiomyosarcoma in which diagnosis was difficult because the clinical course resembled that of ovarian cancer. A 77-year-old woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer underwent laparotomy. The excised tumor contained a necrotic polypoid mass that histologically displayed the features of leiomyosarcoma. The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy with a combination of gemcitabine and docetaxel but died two months after surgery owing to the aggressive behavior of the tumor. Because the preoperative diagnosis in this case was ovarian cancer, arriving at a treatment strategy assuming peritoneal leiomyosarcoma was difficult. If complete surgical resection of tumor is not performed, as in the present case, the prognosis can be extremely poor.


Subject(s)
Leiomyosarcoma/diagnosis , Ovarian Neoplasms/diagnosis , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Aged , Female , Humans , Leiomyosarcoma/surgery , Ovarian Neoplasms/surgery , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/surgery
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Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 44(2): 236-238, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29746029

ABSTRACT

This was a retrospective cohort study between 2002 and 2011. A total number of 150 singleton pregnancies with preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) (before 34 weeks) were analyzed. Histological chorioamnionitis (Blanc grade III) was significantly increased over three days from onset of premature rupture of membranes. The positive relationship was strengthened (odds ratios, 3.5; 95% confidence intervals, 1.5-5.2) over three days from onset of preterm PROM. PROM is a risk factor important for histological chorioamnionitis. To avoid neonatal infection, early termination is recommended in preterm PROM patients.


Subject(s)
Chorioamnionitis , Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture , Adult , Chorioamnionitis/epidemiology , Chorioamnionitis/pathology , Female , Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture/epidemiology , Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture/pathology , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Japan/epidemiology , Male , Pregnancy , Premature Birth/epidemiology , Premature Birth/etiology , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors
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Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 44(1): 61-64, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29714867

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION: This study aimed to estimate the effectiveness of hysteroscopic myomectomy for symptomatic submucous uterine fibroids and to identify prognostic factors for persistent or recurrent symptoms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 237 patients who underwent hysteroscopic myomectomy were divided into three groups according to the classification of the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy: Type 0 (n=116), Type I (n=97), and Type II (n=24). Medical records and videotape records of all patients were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS: Improvement of symptoms was achieved in 100% of Types 0 and I, and 66.7% of Type II. The five-year cumulative symptom-free rates after hysteroscopic myomectomy were 96.7% ± 1.9%, 87.8% 6.7%, and 44.5% ± 12.7% in Types 0, I, and II, respectively. The mean symptom-free periods were 46.2 ± 2.6, 47.7 ± 2.7, and 24.7 ± 6.3 months in Types 0, I, and II, respectively. Logistic regression analysis showed that co-existence of other myomas and Type II were independent prognostic factors for recurrence of symptoms. CONCLUSION: Type I fibroids are a good indication for hysteroscopic myomectomy. In Type II, some patients feel that their symptoms improve, but this curative effect could be temporary.


Subject(s)
Hysteroscopy , Leiomyoma/surgery , Uterine Myomectomy , Uterine Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Leiomyoma/classification , Retrospective Studies , Uterine Neoplasms/classification
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Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 44(1): 113-115, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29714878

ABSTRACT

The aim of this analysis was to investigate the onset time and significance of maximum volume of polyhydraminios and whether the tter was associated with causes. This was a retrospective cohort study between 2012 and 2014. A total number of 68 singleton pregancies were analyzed. Gestational age at onset of polyhydramnios was 30.0 ± 2.8 (25-36) weeks in maternal factor, 30.0 ± 3.5 (25- 7) weeks in fetal factor, and 32.3 ± 2.0 (27-37) weeks in idiopathic factor. Median of maximum amniotic fluid index (AFI) was gnificantly late onset in idiopathic factor. Diabetes, gestational or pre-existing, was present in all of women (ten cases) in maternal facror. Higher AFI was found to be associated with an increased frequency of prenatally detected congenital anomalies. Abnormal fetal kary- type noted in 18/45 (40%) cases of polyhydramnios. Polyhydramnios diagnosed on ultrasound requires further maternal and fetal iagnostic tests.


Subject(s)
Polyhydramnios/etiology , Adult , Amniotic Fluid , Cohort Studies , Congenital Abnormalities , Deglutition Disorders/complications , Diabetes Complications , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Intestinal Obstruction/complications , Pregnancy , Retrospective Studies
7.
Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 43(6): 800-802, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29944226

ABSTRACT

The present authors analyzed patients' backgrounds and pre-surgical findings to clarify the risk factors of rupture of fallopian tubal pregnancy. The surgical findings 113 cases were clearly diagnosed as fallopian tubal pregnancy with or without rupture. Twenty-six cases of fallopian tubal pregnancy were ruptured and 87 cases were not ruptured at the time of operation. The risk factors of fallopian tubal rupture were assessed by Chi-square for independence test and multiple regression analysis. Obesity (BMI over 26), prior birth history, social welfare entitlement, ultrasonography findings of fetal heart movement, and pre-surgical serum beta-hCG level more than 3,000 mIU/ml patient were significantly higher risk in fallopian tubal rupture. Fertility treatment patient were at significantly lower risk for fallopian tubal rupture. Higher beta-hCG levels, especially >3,000 mIU/ml is associated with increased risk of fallopian tubal rupture in ectopic pregnancy.


Subject(s)
Fallopian Tube Diseases/surgery , Pregnancy, Tubal/surgery , Reproductive Techniques, Assisted/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Age Factors , Chorionic Gonadotropin, beta Subunit, Human/blood , Fallopian Tube Diseases/epidemiology , Fallopian Tubes/surgery , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Multivariate Analysis , Parity , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Tubal/blood , Pregnancy, Tubal/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Rupture, Spontaneous , Young Adult
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Ecol Appl ; 25(1): 52-69, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26255357

ABSTRACT

For climate change projections to be useful, the magnitude of change must be understood relative to the magnitude of uncertainty in model predictions. We quantified the signal-to-noise ratio in projected distributional responses of boreal birds to climate change, and compared sources of uncertainty. Boosted regression tree models of abundance were generated for 80 boreal-breeding bird species using a comprehensive data set of standardized avian point counts (349,629 surveys at 122,202 unique locations) and 4-km climate, land use, and topographic data. For projected changes in abundance, we calculated signal-to-noise ratios and examined variance components related to choice of global climate model (GCM) and two sources of species distribution model (SDM) uncertainty: sampling error and variable selection. We also evaluated spatial, temporal, and interspecific variation in these sources of uncertainty. The mean signal-to-noise ratio across species increased over time to 2.87 by the end of the 21st century, with the signal greater than the noise for 88% of species. Across species, climate change represented the largest component (0.44) of variance in projected abundance change. Among sources of uncertainty evaluated, choice of GCM (mean variance component = 0.17) was most important for 66% of species, sampling error (mean= 0.12) for 29% of species, and variable selection (mean =0.05) for 5% of species. Increasing the number of GCMs from four to 19 had minor effects on these results. The range of projected changes and uncertainty characteristics across species differed markedly, reinforcing the individuality of species' responses to climate change and the challenges of one-size-fits-all approaches to climate change adaptation. We discuss the usefulness of different conservation approaches depending on the strength of the climate change signal relative to the noise, as well as the dominant source of prediction uncertainty.


Subject(s)
Birds/physiology , Climate Change , Animal Distribution , Animals , Canada , Models, Biological , Reproduction , Species Specificity , Time Factors , Uncertainty
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Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 42(2): 243-5, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26054130

ABSTRACT

Viper bites in pregnant women have rarely been reported thus far. Moreover, there is no consensus regarding the treatment of such cases. In this paper, the authors report the successful treatment of viper bite during pregnancy without using antivenom.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy Complications , Snake Bites , Female , Humans , Pregnancy
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Clin Exp Immunol ; 177(1): 353-65, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24654803

ABSTRACT

The spontaneous crescentic glomerulonephritis-forming/Kinjoh (SCG/Kj) mouse, a model of human crescentic glomerulonephritis (CrGN) and systemic vasculitis, is characterized by the production of myeloperoxidase-specific anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (MPO-ANCA) and marked leucocytosis. This study was performed to identify the specific populations of leucocytes associated with CrGN and susceptibility loci for pathogenic leucocytosis. Four hundred and twenty female (C57BL/6 × SCG/Kj) F2 intercross mice were subjected to serial flow cytometry examination of the peripheral blood (PB). Kidney granulocytes and monocytes were examined histopathologically. Linkage analyses were performed with 109 polymorphic microsatellite markers. Correlation studies revealed that increase of the granulocytes, F4/80(+) cells, CD3(+) CD4(-) CD8(-) T cells and dendritic cells (DCs) in peripheral blood (PB) were associated significantly with glomerulonephritis, crescent formation and vasculitis. In kidney sections, F4/80(low) cells were observed in crescent, while F4/80(high) cells were around the Bowman's capsules and in the interstitium. Numbers of F4/80(+) cells in crescents correlated significantly with F4/80(+) cell numbers in PB, but not with numbers of F4/80(+) cells in the interstitium. Genome-wide quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping revealed three SCG/Kj-derived non-Fas QTLs for leucocytosis, two on chromosome 1 and one on chromosome 17. QTLs on chromosome 1 affected DCs, granulocytes and F4/80(+) cells, but QTL on chromosome 17 affected DCs and granulocytes. We found CrGN-associated leucocytes and susceptibility QTLs with their positional candidate genes. F4/80(+) cells in crescents are considered as recruited inflammatory macrophages. The results provide information for leucocytes to be targeted and genetic elements in CrGN and vasculitis.


Subject(s)
Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Glomerulonephritis/genetics , Leukocytosis/genetics , Monocytes/immunology , Quantitative Trait Loci , Systemic Vasculitis/genetics , Animals , Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic/blood , Antigens, Differentiation/metabolism , Autoantigens/immunology , Cell Movement/genetics , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Genetic Linkage , Granulocytes/immunology , Humans , Kidney/pathology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Microsatellite Repeats/genetics , Peroxidase/immunology
12.
Science ; 376(6595): 857-860, 2022 05 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35587979

ABSTRACT

In plants, many invading microbial pathogens are recognized by cell-surface pattern recognition receptors, which induce defense responses. Here, we show that the ceramide Phytophthora infestans-ceramide D (Pi-Cer D) from the plant pathogenic oomycete P. infestans triggers defense responses in Arabidopsis. Pi-Cer D is cleaved by an Arabidopsis apoplastic ceramidase, NEUTRAL CERAMIDASE 2 (NCER2), and the resulting 9-methyl-branched sphingoid base is recognized by a plasma membrane lectin receptor-like kinase, RESISTANT TO DFPM-INHIBITION OF ABSCISIC ACID SIGNALING 2 (RDA2). 9-Methyl-branched sphingoid base is specific to microbes and induces plant immune responses by physically interacting with RDA2. Loss of RDA2 or NCER2 function compromised Arabidopsis resistance against an oomycete pathogen. Thus, we elucidated the recognition mechanisms of pathogen-derived lipid molecules in plants.


Subject(s)
Arabidopsis Proteins , Arabidopsis , Ceramides , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Neutral Ceramidase , Phytophthora infestans , Plant Diseases , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis/immunology , Arabidopsis/microbiology , Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Ceramides/metabolism , Neutral Ceramidase/genetics , Neutral Ceramidase/metabolism , Phytophthora infestans/pathogenicity , Plant Diseases/immunology , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/genetics , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism , Receptors, Mitogen/genetics , Receptors, Mitogen/metabolism
13.
J Exp Med ; 181(6): 2007-15, 1995 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7759995

ABSTRACT

A monoclonal antibody, RE2, raised by immunizing a rat with cell lysate of a mouse T cell clone, was found to directly kill interleukin 2-dependent T cell clones without participation of serum complement. Fab fragments of RE2 had no cytolytic activity, while the cross-linking of Fab fragments with anti-rat immunoglobulin reconstituted the cytotoxicity. The cytotoxicity was temperature dependent: the antibody could kill target cells at 37 degrees C but not at 0 degrees C. Sodium azide, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and forskolin did not affect the cytolytic activity of RE2, while the treatment of target cells with cytochalasin B and D completely blocked the activity. This suggested that the cell death involves a cytoskeleton-dependent active process. Giant holes on the cell membrane were formed within 5 minutes after the treatment with RE2, as observed by scanning electron microscopy. There was no indication of DNA fragmentation nor swelling of mitochondria during the cytolysis, suggesting that the cell death is neither apoptosis nor typical necrosis. The antibody also killed T cell lymphomas and T and B cell hybridomas only when these cells were preactivated with concanavalin A, lipopolysaccharide, or phorbol myristate acetate. Preactivated peripheral T and B cells were sensitive to the cytotoxicity of RE2, while resting T and B cells were insensitive. These results provide evidence for a novel pathway of cell death of activated lymphocytes by membrane excitation.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/pharmacology , Cell Death/immunology , Complement System Proteins/physiology , Cytotoxicity, Immunologic , Lymphocytes/cytology , Lymphocytes/immunology , Animals , B-Lymphocytes/cytology , B-Lymphocytes/immunology , Cell Line , Clone Cells , Cricetinae , Hybridomas/immunology , Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments/pharmacology , Lymphocytes/ultrastructure , Mice , Mice, Inbred C3H , Microscopy, Electron , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Spleen/immunology , T-Lymphocytes/cytology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology
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Eur J Gynaecol Oncol ; 31(1): 63-71, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20349783

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Mesothelin is a cell surface glycoprotein that is present on normal mesothelial cells and overexpressed in several cancers. In this study, we investigated the methylation/hypomethylation status in the promoter region of the mesothelin gene in gynecological tumors. METHODS: Forty-four ovarian tumor specimens and 16 cases of uterine endometrial carcinoma, and normal tissue specimens were used. Monoclonal antibody (5B2) was employed for the immunohistochemical analysis. The methylation-sensitive single-nucleotide primer extension (Ms-SNuPE) technique was used to quantify the methylation/hypomethylation status at 20 CpG sites in the mesothelin promoter region. RESULTS: Mesothelin was expressed in 100% of serous cystadenocarcinoma and 100% of serous borderline tumor of the ovary. None of the germ cell tumors and sexcord-stromal tumors was immunoreactive. Fifty percent of endometrial carcinoma was immunoreactive for mesothelin. The average methylation of CpG sites in ovarian tumors ranged from 6-56% (median: 31%) in mesothelin-positive and 13-79% (median: 43%) in mesothelin-negative samples. In endometrial tumors, the average methylation ranged from 5-52% (median: 28%) in mesothlin-positive and from 15-67% (median: 22%) in mesothlin-negative samples. A correlation was found between mesothelin expression and the average methylation/hypomethylation status as well as methylation/hypomethylation status at four of 20 CpG sites in ovarian samples. No correlation was found in endometrial samples. CONCLUSION: We detected diverse levels of methylation/hypomethylation at CpG sites in the mesothelin promoter region in ovarian and endometrial tumors. We speculate that, although methylation/hypomethylation changes may affect its transcription, other mechanisms may synergically operate in tissue-specific expression and tumor-related mesothelin overexpression.


Subject(s)
DNA Methylation , Endometrial Neoplasms/genetics , Gene Expression , Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics , Ovarian Neoplasms/genetics , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , CpG Islands/genetics , Endometrial Neoplasms/metabolism , Female , GPI-Linked Proteins , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Mesothelin , Middle Aged , Ovarian Neoplasms/metabolism , Young Adult
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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 4582, 2020 Sep 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32917897

ABSTRACT

Ferroaxial materials that exhibit spontaneous ordering of a rotational structural distortion with an axial vector symmetry have gained growing interest, motivated by recent extensive studies on ferroic materials. As in conventional ferroics (e.g., ferroelectrics and ferromagnetics), domain states will be present in the ferroaxial materials. However, the observation of ferroaxial domains is non-trivial due to the nature of the order parameter, which is invariant under both time-reversal and space-inversion operations. Here we propose that NiTiO3 is an order-disorder type ferroaxial material, and spatially resolve its ferroaxial domains by using linear electrogyration effect: optical rotation in proportion to an applied electric field. To detect small signals of electrogyration (order of 10-5 deg V-1), we adopt a recently developed difference image-sensing technique. Furthermore, the ferroaxial domains are confirmed on nano-scale spatial resolution with a combined use of scanning transmission electron microscopy and convergent-beam electron diffraction. Our success of the domain visualization will promote the study of ferroaxial materials as a new ferroic state of matter.

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Science ; 282(5395): 1893-7, 1998 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9836640

ABSTRACT

In response to DNA damage and replication blocks, cells prevent cell cycle progression through the control of critical cell cycle regulators. We identified Chk2, the mammalian homolog of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad53 and Schizosaccharomyces pombe Cds1 protein kinases required for the DNA damage and replication checkpoints. Chk2 was rapidly phosphorylated and activated in response to replication blocks and DNA damage; the response to DNA damage occurred in an ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM)-dependent manner. In vitro, Chk2 phosphorylated Cdc25C on serine-216, a site known to be involved in negative regulation of Cdc25C. This is the same site phosphorylated by the protein kinase Chk1, which suggests that, in response to DNA damage and DNA replicational stress, Chk1 and Chk2 may phosphorylate Cdc25C to prevent entry into mitosis.


Subject(s)
Cell Cycle , DNA Damage , DNA Replication , Protein Kinases , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism , Proteins/metabolism , cdc25 Phosphatases , Amino Acid Sequence , Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins , Cell Cycle Proteins/metabolism , Cell Line , Checkpoint Kinase 2 , DNA-Binding Proteins , Enzyme Activation , Gamma Rays , HeLa Cells , Humans , Models, Biological , Molecular Sequence Data , Phosphorylation , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/chemistry , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/genetics , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/cytology , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genetics , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/growth & development , Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins , Tumor Suppressor Proteins , Ultraviolet Rays
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Science ; 287(5459): 1824-7, 2000 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10710310

ABSTRACT

Chk2 is a protein kinase that is activated in response to DNA damage and may regulate cell cycle arrest. We generated Chk2-deficient mouse cells by gene targeting. Chk2-/- embryonic stem cells failed to maintain gamma-irradiation-induced arrest in the G2 phase of the cell cycle. Chk2-/- thymocytes were resistant to DNA damage-induced apoptosis. Chk2-/- cells were defective for p53 stabilization and for induction of p53-dependent transcripts such as p21 in response to gamma irradiation. Reintroduction of the Chk2 gene restored p53-dependent transcription in response to gamma irradiation. Chk2 directly phosphorylated p53 on serine 20, which is known to interfere with Mdm2 binding. This provides a mechanism for increased stability of p53 by prevention of ubiquitination in response to DNA damage.


Subject(s)
DNA Damage , Interphase , Nuclear Proteins , Protein Kinases , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis , Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins , Cell Cycle Proteins , Checkpoint Kinase 2 , DNA-Binding Proteins , G1 Phase , G2 Phase , Gamma Rays , Gene Expression Regulation , Gene Targeting , Genes, Tumor Suppressor , Genes, p53 , Humans , Mice , Phosphorylation , Phosphoserine/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-mdm2 , Stem Cells/cytology , Stem Cells/metabolism , T-Lymphocytes/cytology , Transcription, Genetic , Tumor Suppressor Proteins
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J Fish Dis ; 32(12): 1027-34, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19702624

ABSTRACT

In Japan and Korea, outbreaks of scuticociliatosis have frequently occurred in Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus. Morphological observations and small subunit rRNA gene sequences have shown that the causative agent of scuticociliatosis in the flounder is Miamiensis avidus (syn. Philasterides dicentrarchi). In this study, we elucidated the antigenic differences between six Japanese M. avidus isolates as an initial step toward developing an effective vaccine against the disease. Four Japanese flounder isolates (IyoI, Nakajima, JF05To and Mie0301 isolates), one spotted knifejaw, Oplegnathus punctatus, isolate (SK05Kyo), and one ridged-eye flounder, Pleuronichthys cornutus, isolate (RF05To) were subjected to serological analysis. Antisera against IyoI, SK05Kyo, Nakajima and Mie0301 isolates were raised in rabbits and used for immobilization assays and Western blotting. Immobilization assays showed that the six isolates could be divided into three groups, tentatively designated serotype I for IyoI, JF05To, RF05To, SK05Kyo, serotype II for Nakajima and serotype III for Mie0301. Western blotting results supported these three serotypes, with marked similarities in the banding profiles of IyoI, JF05To, RF05To and SK05Kyo isolates, which were distinct from the Nakajima and Mie0301 isolates. Three isolates, IyoI, Nakajima and Mie0301 that were selected as representatives of each serotype, were highly pathogenic to Japanese flounder by experimental infection. Based on these findings, we propose that there are at least three M. avidus serotypes in Japan.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Protozoan/analysis , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Flounder/parasitology , Oligohymenophorea/immunology , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/parasitology , Animals , Fish Diseases/mortality , Genes, rRNA/genetics , Immune Sera/metabolism , Japan , Molecular Sequence Data , Oligohymenophorea/cytology , Oligohymenophorea/genetics , Oligohymenophorea/pathogenicity , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/mortality , Rabbits , Species Specificity
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Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 36(1): 53-4, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19400420

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Pelvic transcatheter artery embolization (TAE) has been widely used for the management of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). However, the adverse effects of TAE on the subsequent pregnancy remain poorly understood. CASE: A 30-year-old woman, gravida 2, para 1, developed PPH due to atonic bleeding and underwent TAE. Thereafter, her menstrual cycle became irregular with less blood volume. Three years later, she became pregnant despite a thin endometrial thickness of 6 mm during the ovulatory period. She delivered a healthy baby at 39 weeks of gestation. No signs of placental separation were obtained, and an attempt at manual extraction of the placenta failed, followed by massive PPH. She underwent emergent TAE. The placenta was not spontaneously delivered even on day 8 postpartum. A supracervical hysterectomy was performed due to a worsening intrauterine infection. Pathological examination revealed findings compatible with placenta increta. CONCLUSION: A TAE-associated thin endometrium may be attributable to the development of placenta increta. Pregnant women undergoing TAE should be managed carefully because the information about pregnancy outcomes after TAE remains scanty.


Subject(s)
Placenta Accreta/etiology , Postpartum Hemorrhage/surgery , Uterine Artery Embolization/adverse effects , Adult , Endometrium/pathology , Female , Humans , Hysterectomy , Placenta Accreta/surgery , Pregnancy
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Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 36(2): 130-2, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19688960

ABSTRACT

Cornual pregnancy is uncommon among ectopic pregnancies. A diagnosis of cornual pregnancy remains challenging, and rupture of a cornual pregnancy causes catastrophic consequence due to massive bleeding. We report a case of a ruptured cornual pregnancy occurring at 12 weeks of gestation. A 34-year-old woman was suspected of having a left cornual pregnancy at 11 weeks of gestation. Transabdominal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging revealed an eccentric localization of a gestational sac containing a viable fetus outside the uterine cavity adjacent to the left uterine cornua. The gestational sac was surrounded with a thin myometrial layer. The patient developed a rupture of the left cornual pregnancy with unstable hemodynamics. She underwent emergency laparotomy, which revealed the ruptured left cornual pregnancy with a hemoperitoneum. Cornual resection was performed. The pathological examination confirmed a ruptured cornual pregnancy.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy, Ectopic/pathology , Uterine Rupture/pathology , Uterus/pathology , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Ectopic/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy, Ectopic/surgery , Ultrasonography, Prenatal , Uterine Rupture/etiology , Uterine Rupture/surgery
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