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FASEB J ; 37(5): e22842, 2023 05.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37000501

Joint contracture causes distressing permanent mobility disorder due to trauma, arthritis, and aging, with no effective treatment available. A principal and irreversible cause of joint contracture has been regarded as the development of joint capsule fibrosis. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying contracture remain unclear. We established a mouse model of knee joint contracture, revealing that fibrosis in joint capsules causes irreversible contracture. RNA-sequencing of contracture capsules demonstrated a marked enrichment of the genes involved in the extracellular region, particularly periostin (Postn). Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging and immunohistological analysis of contracture patients revealed posterior joint capsule thickening with abundant type I collagen (Col1a2) and POSTN in humans. Col1a2-GFPTG ; Postn-/- mice and chimeric mice with Col1a2-GFPTG ; tdTomatoTG bone marrow showed fibrosis in joint capsules caused by bone marrow-derived fibroblasts, and POSTN promoted the migration of bone marrow-derived fibroblasts, contributing to fibrosis and contracture. Conversely, POSTN-neutralizing antibody attenuated contracture exacerbation. Our findings identified POSTN as a key inducer of fibroblast migration that exacerbates capsule fibrosis, providing a potential therapeutic strategy for joint contracture.


Bone Marrow , Contracture , Humans , Mice , Animals , Bone Marrow/pathology , Range of Motion, Articular , Contracture/genetics , Contracture/drug therapy , Fibrosis , Fibroblasts/pathology
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Exp Neurol ; 359: 114264, 2023 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36336030

Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes reactive astrogliosis, the sequential phenotypic change of astrocytes in which naïve astrocytes (NAs) transform into reactive astrocytes (RAs) and subsequently become scar-forming astrocytes (SAs), resulting in glial scar formation around the lesion site and thereby limiting axonal regeneration and motor/sensory functional recovery. Inhibiting the transformation of RAs into SAs in the acute phase attenuates the reactive astrogliosis and promotes regeneration. However, whether or not SAs once formed can revert to RAs or SAs is unclear. We performed selective isolation of astrocytes from glial scars at different time points for a gene expression analysis and found that the expression of Sox9, an important transcriptional factor for glial cell differentiation, was significantly increased in chronic phase astrocytes (CAs) compared to SAs in the sub-acute phase. Furthermore, CAs showed a significantly lower expression of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG)-related genes than SAs. These results indicated that SAs changed their phenotypes according to the surrounding environment of the injured spinal cord over time. Even though the integrin-N-cadherin pathway is critical for glial scar formation, collagen-I-grown scar-forming astrocytes (Col-I-SAs) did not change their phenotype after depleting the effect of integrin or N-cadherin. In addition, we found that Col-I-SAs transplanted into a naïve spinal cord formed glial scar again by maintaining a high expression of genes involved in the integrin-N-cadherin pathway and a low expression of CSPG-related genes. Interestingly, the transplanted Col-I-SAs changed NAs into SAs, and anti-ß1-integrin antibody blocked the recruitment of SAs while reducing the volume of glial scar in the chronic phase. Our findings indicate that while the characteristics of glial scars change over time after SCI, SAs have a cell-autonomous function to form and maintain a glial scar, highlighting the basic mechanism underlying the persistence of glial scars after central nervous system injury until the chronic phase, which may be a therapeutic target.


Gliosis , Spinal Cord Injuries , Humans , Gliosis/pathology , Astrocytes/metabolism , Cicatrix/pathology , Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology , Spinal Cord/pathology , Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans/metabolism , Integrin beta1/metabolism , Cadherins/metabolism , Integrins/metabolism , Integrins/therapeutic use , Inflammation/metabolism
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 15580, 2022 09 16.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36114355

In crush syndrome, massive muscle breakdown resulting from ischemia-reperfusion muscle injury can be a life-threatening condition that requires urgent treatment. Blood reperfusion into the ischemic muscle triggers an immediate inflammatory response, and neutrophils are the first to infiltrate and exacerbate the muscle damage. Since free zinc ion play a critical role in the immune system and the function of neutrophils is impaired by zinc depletion, we hypothesized that the administration of a zinc chelator would be effective for suppressing the inflammatory reaction at the site of ischemia-reperfusion injury and for improving of the pathology of crush syndrome. A crush syndrome model was created by using a rubber tourniquet to compress the bilateral hind limbs of mice at 8 weeks. A zinc chelator N,N,N',N'-tetrakis-(2-pyridylmethyl)-ethylenediamine (TPEN) was administered immediately after reperfusion in order to assess the anti-inflammatory effect of the chelator for neutrophils. Histopathological evaluation showed significantly less muscle breakdown and fewer neutrophil infiltration in TPEN administration group compared with control group. In addition, the expression levels of inflammatory cytokine and chemokine such as IL-6, TNFα, CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCR2, CCL2 in ischemia-reperfusion injured muscle were significantly suppressed with TPEN treatment. Less dilatation of renal tubules in histological evaluation in renal tissue and significantly better survival rate were demonstrated in TPEN treatment for ischemia-reperfusion injury in crush syndrome. The findings of our study suggest that zinc chelators contributed to the resolution of exacerbation of the inflammatory response and attenuation of muscle breakdown in the acute phase after crush syndrome. In addition, our strategy of attenuation of the acute inflammatory reaction by zinc chelators may provide a promising therapeutic strategy not only for crush syndrome, but also for other diseases driven by inflammatory reactions.


Chelating Agents , Crush Syndrome , Neutrophil Infiltration , Reperfusion Injury , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Chelating Agents/therapeutic use , Chemokines , Crush Syndrome/drug therapy , Cytokines , Ethylenediamines , Inflammation/drug therapy , Interleukin-6/therapeutic use , Ischemia/drug therapy , Mice , Muscles/pathology , Neutrophil Infiltration/drug effects , Reperfusion , Reperfusion Injury/complications , Reperfusion Injury/drug therapy , Reperfusion Injury/pathology , Rubber , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/therapeutic use , Zinc/pharmacology
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Spine (Phila Pa 1976) ; 47(11): E485-E493, 2022 06 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34802027

STUDY DESIGN: Basic science study. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine whether epidural fat tissue (EFT) transplantation can prevent epidural adhesion after laminectomy more efficiently than subcutaneous fat tissue (SFT) transplantation. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Epidural adhesion is almost inevitable after laminectomy. Although many materials have been used to prevent adhesion, none has been widely accepted. As EFT is an ectopic fat tissue located on the dura mater and there is no adhesion between EFT and the dura mater, we focused on the efficacy of EFT for adhesion prevention. METHODS: We examined the differences in histology and gene expression between EFT and SFT of mice. We performed laminectomy at the 10th thoracic level and immediately transplanted EFT or SFT to the dura mater in mice. At 6 weeks after transplantation, we performed histological and gene expression analyses and evaluated the adhesion tenacity. In addition, we examined the characteristic differences between human EFT and SFT. RESULTS: The adipocytes of EFT were significantly smaller than those of SFT in mice and humans. The gene expression of inflammatory cytokine and fibrosis-related factors was significantly higher in SFT than in EFT. At 6 weeks after transplantation, the percentage of the remaining fat area over the dura mater was significantly greater in the EFT group than in SFT group, and the adhesion tenacity score was significantly lower in the EFT group than that in the SFT group. An RNA sequencing analysis revealed 1921 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between human EFT and SFT, and a Gene Ontology term associated with the inflammatory response was most highly enriched in SFT. CONCLUSION: EFT has different molecular and histological profiles from SFT and EFT grafting is more effective for epidural adhesion prevention than conventional SFT transplantation after laminectomy in a mouse model.Level of Evidence: N/A.


Cicatrix , Laminectomy , Animals , Cicatrix/pathology , Cicatrix/prevention & control , Disease Models, Animal , Dura Mater/pathology , Dura Mater/surgery , Epidural Space/pathology , Epidural Space/surgery , Fibrosis , Humans , Laminectomy/adverse effects , Mice , Subcutaneous Fat , Tissue Adhesions/genetics , Tissue Adhesions/pathology , Tissue Adhesions/prevention & control
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J Vet Med Sci ; 80(11): 1782-1786, 2018 Nov 23.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30282841

The purpose of this study was to detect porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) subclinically infected pigs shipped from non-case farms to slaughterhouses. Systematic sampling was conducted at two slaughterhouses. A total of 1,556 blood samples were collected from 80 case and non-case farms from pigs over 6 months old. Blood samples were centrifuged to obtain sera. Serial serum dilutions were subjected to serological examination for PEDV presence using Neutralization test (NT). The cut-off titer was set at titer of 1:2 dilution and farms with at least one positive sample in duplicate were classified as PED-positive farms. Several non-case farms (9.4%, 6/64) and 100% (16/16) of the case farms were indeed positive for PEDV. The proportion of seropositive animals from case farms was 63.7%, significantly different from that of non-case farms (4.3%, P<0.05). In both case and non-case farms, the proportion of seropositive animals in farrow-to-finish farms was significantly higher than in wean-to-finish farms (P<0.05). Seropositive animals in non-case farms were detected by NT in a sero-survey by sampling at slaughterhouses. Therefore, subclinically infected pigs should be considered prior to shipment.


Antibodies, Neutralizing/blood , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Coronavirus Infections/veterinary , Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus/immunology , Swine Diseases/virology , Animals , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Coronavirus Infections/immunology , Coronavirus Infections/virology , Japan/epidemiology , Swine , Swine Diseases/blood , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Swine Diseases/immunology
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Beilstein J Org Chem ; 11: 2737-46, 2015.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26877796

Triaryl-2-pyridylidene effectively facilitates the gold-catalyzed oxidative C-H arylation of heteroarenes with arylsilanes as a unique electron-donating ligand on gold. The employment of the 2-pyridylidene ligand, which is one of the strongest electron-donating N-heterocyclic carbenes, resulted in the rate acceleration of the C-H arylation reaction of heterocycles over conventional ligands such as triphenylphosphine and a classical N-heterocyclic carbene. In situ observation and isolation of the 2-pyridylidene-gold(III) species, as well as a DFT study, indicated unusual stability of gold(III) species stabilized by strong electron donation from the 2-pyridylidene ligand. Thus, the gold(I)-to-gold(III) oxidation process is thought to be facilitated by the highly electron-donating 2-pyridylidene ligand.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 50(4): 463-5, 2014 Jan 14.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24257079

A highly diastereoselective synthesis of 2-aryl-3-acyloxy-2,3-dihydrobenzofurans by palladium-catalyzed acyloxyarylation involving dearomatization of benzofurans with arylboronic acids and carboxylic acids occurring under mild conditions has been developed.


Benzofurans/chemistry , Benzofurans/chemical synthesis , Boronic Acids/chemistry , Carboxylic Acids/chemistry , Catalysis , Crystallography, X-Ray , Molecular Conformation , Palladium/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 48(53): 6642-4, 2012 Jul 07.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22641174

We herein report a base-promoted generation of sterically hindered 1,3,5-triaryl 2-pyridylidene from the corresponding pyridinium salt. The thus-generated 2-pyridylidene was trapped by S(8) and Me(2)SAuCl to form 2-pyridinethione and a 2-pyridylidene-gold(I) complex, respectively. Rearrangement of pyridylidene to pyrido[1,2-a]indole indicates high reactivity of the carbene center of 2-pyridylidene.

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Nat Commun ; 22011 02 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21285957

The natural reproductive ecology of freshwater eels remained a mystery even after some of their offshore spawning areas were discovered approximately 100 years ago. In this study, we investigate the spawning ecology of freshwater eels for the first time using collections of eggs, larvae and spawning-condition adults of two species in their shared spawning area in the Pacific. Ovaries of female Japanese eel and giant mottled eel adults were polycyclic, suggesting that freshwater eels can spawn more than once during a spawning season. The first collection of Japanese eel eggs near the West Mariana Ridge where adults and newly hatched larvae were also caught shows that spawning occurs during new moon periods throughout the spawning season. The depths where adults and newly hatched larvae were captured indicate that spawning occurs in shallower layers of 150-200 m and not at great depths. This type of spawning may reduce predation and facilitate reproductive success.


Eels/physiology , Reproduction/physiology , Sexual Behavior, Animal/physiology , Animals , Base Sequence , DNA Primers/genetics , Eels/anatomy & histology , Eels/genetics , Electric Conductivity , Female , Genotype , Larva/physiology , Molecular Sequence Data , Ovary/physiology , Pacific Ocean , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Species Specificity , Temperature
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Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22256248

The demand for ubiquitous healthcare monitoring has been increasingly raised for prevention of lifestyle-related diseases, acute life support or chronic therapies for inpatients and/or outpatients having chronic disorder and home medical care. From these view points, we developed a non-conscious healthcare monitoring system without any attachment of biological sensors and operations of devices, and an ambulatory postural changes and activities monitoring system. Furthermore in this study, in order to investigate those applicability to the ubiquitous healthcare monitoring, we have developed a new healthcare monitoring system combined with the non-conscious and the ambulatory measurements developed by us. In patients with chronic cardiovascular disease or stroke, the daily health conditions such as pulse, respiration, activities and so on, could be continuously measured in the hospital, the rehabilitation room and subject's own home, using the present system. The results demonstrated that the system appears useful for the ubiquitous healthcare monitoring not only at medical facility, but also during daily living at home.


Delivery of Health Care/methods , Monitoring, Ambulatory/instrumentation , Monitoring, Ambulatory/methods , Telemedicine/instrumentation , Telemedicine/methods , Activities of Daily Living , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Posture/physiology , Pulse , Respiration , Walking/physiology
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Kansenshogaku Zasshi ; 77(6): 451-5, 2003 Jun.
Article Ja | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12872695

We report a case of bulla infection caused by Mycobacterium fortuitum. The patient was a 66 year-old female associated with interstitial pneumonitis. The chest X-ray film showed cavities with thick walls and niveau formation, which initially suggested pulmonary abscesses. The chest CT scan showed infiltrative shadows surrounding multiple bullae. Smears and cultures of the sputum were repeatedly positive for mycobacteria, which was identified to be M. fortuitum. By chemotherapy with imipenem/cilastatin sodium, clarithromycin, levofloxacin, and minocycline on the basis of susceptibility test, sputum converted to negative within 2 months, abnormal shadows on the roentgenogram and laboratory data showed improvement. There are no signs of recurrence after completion of the treatment for 12 months.


Cilastatin/administration & dosage , Clarithromycin/administration & dosage , Drug Therapy, Combination/administration & dosage , Imipenem/administration & dosage , Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous/drug therapy , Mycobacterium fortuitum , Pulmonary Emphysema/drug therapy , Aged , Blister/drug therapy , Cilastatin, Imipenem Drug Combination , Drug Combinations , Female , Humans , Levofloxacin , Lung Diseases, Interstitial/complications , Minocycline/administration & dosage , Ofloxacin/administration & dosage
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