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Bioinspir Biomim ; 12(1): 016008, 2016 12 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27995899

RESUMEN

The high torsional flexibility of insect wings allows for elastic recoil after the rotation of the wing during stroke reversal. However, the underlying mechanism of this recoil remains unclear because of the dynamic process of transitioning from the wing rotation during stroke reversal to the maintenance of a high angle of attack during the middle of each half-stroke, when the inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic effects all have a significant impact. Therefore, the interaction between the flapping wing and the surrounding air was directly simulated by simultaneously solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, the equation of motion for an elastic body, and the fluid-structure interface conditions using the three-dimensional finite element method. This direct numerical simulation controlling the aerodynamic effect revealed that the recoil is the residual of the free pitch vibration induced by the flapping acceleration during stroke reversal in the transient response very close to critical damping due to the dynamic pressure resistance of the surrounding air. This understanding will enable the control of the leading-edge vortex and lift generation, the reduction of the work performed by flapping wings, and the interpretation of the underlying necessity for the kinematic characteristics of the flapping motion.


Asunto(s)
Vuelo Animal/fisiología , Alas de Animales/fisiología , Aire , Animales , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Biomimética , Simulación por Computador , Análisis de Elementos Finitos , Insectos , Modelos Biológicos , Rotación , Vibración , Viscosidad
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Bioinspir Biomim ; 9(4): 046009, 2014 Nov 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25378268

RESUMEN

The relative importance of the wing's inertial and aerodynamic forces is the key to revealing how the kinematical characteristics of the passive pitching motion of insect flapping wings are generated, which is still unclear irrespective of its importance in the design of insect-like micro air vehicles. Therefore, we investigate three species of flies in order to reveal this, using a novel fluid-structure interaction analysis that consists of a dynamically scaled experiment and a three-dimensional finite element analysis. In the experiment, the dynamic similarity between the lumped torsional flexibility model as a first approximation of the dipteran wing and the actual insect is measured by the Reynolds number Re, the Strouhal number St, the mass ratio M, and the Cauchy number Ch. In the computation, the three-dimension is important in order to simulate the stable leading edge vortex and lift force in the present Re regime over 254. The drawback of the present experiment is the difficulty in satisfying the condition of M due to the limitation of available solid materials. The novelty of the present analysis is to complement this drawback using the computation. We analyze the following two cases: (a) The equilibrium between the wing's elastic and fluid forces is dynamically similar to that of the actual insect, while the wing's inertial force can be ignored. (b) All forces are dynamically similar to those of the actual insect. From the comparison between the results of cases (a) and (b), we evaluate the contributions of the equilibrium between the aerodynamic and the wing's elastic forces and the wing's inertial force to the passive pitching motion as 80-90% and 10-20%, respectively. It follows from these results that the dipteran passive pitching motion will be based on the equilibrium between the wing's elastic and aerodynamic forces, while it will be enhanced by the wing's inertial force.


Asunto(s)
Relojes Biológicos/fisiología , Biomimética/métodos , Dípteros/fisiología , Vuelo Animal/fisiología , Modelos Biológicos , Reología/métodos , Alas de Animales/fisiología , Animales , Simulación por Computador , Estrés Mecánico , Alas de Animales/anatomía & histología
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 28(3): 433-42, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25316130

RESUMEN

Pirfenidone is an antifibrotic agent for patients with pulmonary fibrosis, but this drug has adverse gastrointestinal (GI) effects. The first aim of this study was to assess GI symptoms due to pirfenidone by using a new questionnaire for reflux symptoms and dismotility symptoms. Whether adding herbal medicine of rikkunshi-to improved GI symptoms due to pirfenidone therapy was also investigated. This was a randomized controlled trial performed on 17 IPF patients. The patients were assigned to two groups, and the study period was 8 weeks. The pirfenidone group received pirfenidone therapy for 8 weeks with add-on rikkunshi-to from 4 weeks, while the control group did not receive either of these agents. To assess the effects of RK, plasma levels of acyl-ghrelin and des-acyl-ghrelin, serum KL-6 and surfactant protein-D, and pulmonary function tests were monitored. GI symptoms were most severe during the initial 2 weeks of pirfenidone therapy at a dose of 600 mg/day. Both reflux symptoms and dismotility symptoms deteriorated. Rikkunshi-to improved GI symptoms to the level prior to pirfenidone therapy. Plasma levels of des-acyl-ghrelin and acyl-/des-acyl-ghrelin ratio changed significantly at 8 weeks compared to 2 weeks. GI adverse events due to PFD were most severe in the first 2 weeks of treatment at a dose of 600 mg/day, and both reflux and dismotility symptoms deteriorated, but the drug was well tolerated at 1200 mg/day. Rikkunshi-to contributed to improvement of GI symptoms, but plasma ghrelin levels did not reflect the improvement of GI symptoms.


Asunto(s)
Antiinflamatorios no Esteroideos , Medicamentos Herbarios Chinos , Reflujo Gastroesofágico , Fibrosis Pulmonar Idiopática/tratamiento farmacológico , Piridonas , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Antiinflamatorios no Esteroideos/administración & dosificación , Antiinflamatorios no Esteroideos/efectos adversos , Medicamentos Herbarios Chinos/administración & dosificación , Medicamentos Herbarios Chinos/efectos adversos , Femenino , Reflujo Gastroesofágico/sangre , Reflujo Gastroesofágico/inducido químicamente , Reflujo Gastroesofágico/fisiopatología , Ghrelina/sangre , Humanos , Fibrosis Pulmonar Idiopática/sangre , Fibrosis Pulmonar Idiopática/fisiopatología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Mucina-1/sangre , Piridonas/administración & dosificación , Piridonas/efectos adversos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Factores de Tiempo
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 28(3): 399-405, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25316128

RESUMEN

Measurement of serum glycopeptidolipid core IgA antibody (GPL antibody) was recently reported to show a high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex (MAC) pulmonary disease (MAC-PD), but its clinical value has not been confirmed. This study aims to evaluate the seropositive rate in patients with suspected MAC-PD based on chest computed tomography (CT), and to examine whether GPL antibody reflects the extent of lung involvement on CT or the number of bacteria in sputum, retrospectively. Among 66 patients with suspected MAC-PD on CT, 36 patients were negative for MAC by culture and 30 were positive. Sputum grades of MAC were evaluated by fluorochrome microscopy of sputum smears. The lungs were divided into six regions to assess the extent of disease. Serum levels of GPL antibody were measured with an enzyme immunoassay (cut-off value >0.7 U/ml). The GPL antibody positive rate was 19.4% among patients who were negative for MAC by culture versus 73.3% among culture–positive patients. The serum level of GPL antibody was significantly correlated with the sputum smear grade (r=0.43, p less than 0.05) and was also correlated with the number of lung regions showing MAC-PD features on CT (r=0.43, less than 0.05). Some MAC-PD patients may have CT features of MAC with positive level of GPL antibody, although the diagnosis cannot be confirmed by culture. GPL antibody levels reflect the pulmonary burden of MAC, as assessed from the sputum smear grade and number of involved regions on chest CT.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos Antibacterianos/sangre , Inmunoglobulina A/sangre , Complejo Mycobacterium avium , Infección por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare , Esputo/microbiología , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Glucolípidos/sangre , Humanos , Pulmón/diagnóstico por imagen , Pulmón/microbiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Infección por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/sangre , Infección por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/diagnóstico , Infección por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/diagnóstico por imagen , Infección por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/microbiología
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J Oral Rehabil ; 41(11): 829-35, 2014 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25155067

RESUMEN

This study investigated the relationship between occlusal contact and near contact areas defined by clenching intensity using electromyograms (EMGs) and mixing ability assessed with colour-changeable chewing gum. Participants comprised 44 dentate adults (24 men, 20 women) with a mean age of 28·2 ± 6·8 years. Silicone material was used to measure the occlusal contact and near contact areas (the area of each type of tooth, the total area of the first molar and second molar, the second premolar to the second molar and the first premolar to the second molar) defined by clenching intensity at 10% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC). Colour-changeable chewing gum was used to assess mixing ability. A colorimeter was used to measure colour changes, and the calculated colour difference (ΔE) was used as a measure of mixing ability. Correlation analysis of ΔE and occlusal contact and near contact areas revealed a significant positive correlation of 0·47 at 0-160 µm thicknesses of the silicone registration material of the second molar (P < 0·01). The near contact area with a thickness up to 200 µm was correlated with mixing ability, with the correlation strengthening as the interocclusal distance increased up to 160 µm. Notably, occlusal contact and near contact areas of the second molar were strongly correlated with mixing ability in dentate adults.


Asunto(s)
Fuerza de la Mordida , Masticación/fisiología , Adulto , Goma de Mascar , Color , Electromiografía , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Músculo Masetero/fisiología , Contracción Muscular/fisiología , Siliconas , Adulto Joven
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Bone Marrow Transplant ; 46(2): 278-84, 2011 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20479708

RESUMEN

In this study, we report the comparative result of long-term clinical prognoses for patients with no-option critical limb ischemia (CLI) caused by arteriosclerosis obliterans, who are implanted with autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNC; n=74) or G-CSF-mobilized (M)-PBMNC (n=111), as no information is available on how the two treatments compare in terms of long-term prognosis, such as survival or amputation. We performed pooled analysis using data from two previous cohort studies. All patients had disease of Fontaine classification III or IV. The endpoints were OS and amputation-free survival (AFS). After adjustment for history of dialysis and Fontaine classification, there was no significant difference between the two treatments with respect to OS (hazard ratio (HR)=1.49; 95% confidence interval (CI)=0.74-3.03, P=0.26) or AFS (HR=0.96; 95% CI=0.61-1.51, P=0.87). The negative prognostic factors affecting OS or AFS were the small number of CD34-positive cells collected, history of dialysis, Fontaine classification, male sex and older age. These results suggest that there was no significant difference in long-term prognosis between patients treated with BMMNC and those treated with M-PBMNC. The number of CD34-positive cells collected was an important prognostic factor for amputation and death.


Asunto(s)
Arteriosclerosis Obliterante/cirugía , Trasplante de Médula Ósea , Factor Estimulante de Colonias de Granulocitos/farmacología , Movilización de Célula Madre Hematopoyética/métodos , Leucocitos Mononucleares/trasplante , Trasplante de Células Madre de Sangre Periférica , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Antígenos CD34/análisis , Arteriosclerosis Obliterante/mortalidad , Femenino , Humanos , Extremidad Inferior , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico
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Water Res ; 44(8): 2554-62, 2010 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20122710

RESUMEN

A simple L-lactate fermentation of organic wastes at pH 5.5 and 55 degrees C under nonsterile conditions using Bacillus coagulans can be suitable for L-lactate fermentation of garbage. A mathematical model that simulated the lactate fermentation characteristics of B. coagulans was developed by focusing on the inhibitory effects of substrate, lactate (product) and NaCl, and bacterial growth. Basic fermentation experiments were performed using simple substrates to derive fundamental parameters of growth rate and inhibition effects. The model was then applied to fermentations using simple substrates and artificial kitchen garbage in order to verify its applicability. Microbial concentration, a key state variable of the model was measured using both real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and traditional methods. The results of these methods were compared for experimental cases in which only soluble substrates were used. B. coagulans concentrations were suitably measured using real-time PCR, even when traditional measurement methods for microbial concentrations cannot be used. The results indicate that the developed model and biomass measurement can be used to evaluate lactate fermentations using both simple and complex substrates. These proposed methods would be useful for developing a new bacterial function-based mathematical model for more complex acid fermentations.


Asunto(s)
Bacteriocinas/metabolismo , Ácido Láctico/metabolismo , Eliminación de Residuos , Bacteriocinas/genética , Fermentación , Modelos Teóricos , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Temperatura
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J Exp Biol ; 212(Pt 23): 3882-91, 2009 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19915131

RESUMEN

We have studied the passive maintenance of high angle of attack and its lift generation during the crane fly's flapping translation using a dynamically scaled model. Since the wing and the surrounding fluid interact with each other, the dynamic similarity between the model flight and actual insect flight was measured using not only the non-dimensional numbers for the fluid (the Reynolds and Strouhal numbers) but also those for the fluid-structure interaction (the mass and Cauchy numbers). A difference was observed between the mass number of the model and that of the actual insect because of the limitation of available solid materials. However, the dynamic similarity during the flapping translation was not much affected by the mass number since the inertial force during the flapping translation is not dominant because of the small acceleration. In our model flight, a high angle of attack of the wing was maintained passively during the flapping translation and the wing generated sufficient lift force to support the insect weight. The mechanism of the maintenance is the equilibrium between the elastic reaction force resulting from the wing torsion and the fluid dynamic pressure. Our model wing rotated quickly at the stroke reversal in spite of the reduced inertial effect of the wing mass compared with that of the actual insect. This result could be explained by the added mass from the surrounding fluid. Our results suggest that the pitching motion can be passive in the crane fly's flapping flight.


Asunto(s)
Dípteros/fisiología , Vuelo Animal/fisiología , Modelos Anatómicos , Modelos Biológicos , Alas de Animales/fisiología , Animales , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Simulación por Computador
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J Exp Biol ; 212(Pt 1): 1-10, 2009 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19088205

RESUMEN

In this study, the passive pitching due to wing torsional flexibility and its lift generation in dipteran flight were investigated using (a) the non-linear finite element method for the fluid-structure interaction, which analyzes the precise motions of the passive pitching of the wing interacting with the surrounding fluid flow, (b) the fluid-structure interaction similarity law, which characterizes insect flight, (c) the lumped torsional flexibility model as a simplified dipteran wing, and (d) the analytical wing model, which explains the characteristics of the passive pitching motion in the simulation. Given sinusoidal flapping with a frequency below the natural frequency of the wing torsion, the resulting passive pitching in the steady state, under fluid damping, is approximately sinusoidal with the advanced phase shift. We demonstrate that the generated lift can support the weight of some Diptera.


Asunto(s)
Dípteros/fisiología , Vuelo Animal , Modelos Teóricos , Alas de Animales/fisiología , Animales , Fenómenos Biomecánicos
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Tissue Antigens ; 71(2): 127-34, 2008 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18086267

RESUMEN

Allele and haplotype frequencies of the human leukocyte antigens (HLA) were studied in the Kinh Vietnamese population. We analyzed 170 unrelated healthy individuals. DNA-based HLA typing was performed using a microsphere-based array genotyping platform with sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes to distinguish HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1 and -DQB1 alleles. A total of 21 HLA-A, 37 HLA-B, 18 HLA-C, 25 HLA-DRB1, and 14 HLA-DQB1 alleles were identified. HLA-A*1101, A*2402, A*3303, B*1502, B*4601, Cw*0102, Cw*0702, Cw*0801, DRB1*1202, DQB1*0301, DQB1*0303, and DQB1*0501 were found with frequencies higher than 10%. Two representative haplotypes bearing two to five HLA loci were A*1101-B*1502 and A*3303-B*5801 for HLA-A-B; Cw*0801-B*1502 and Cw*0102-B*4601 for HLA-C-B; B*1502-DRB1*1202 and B*4601-DRB1*0901 for HLA-B-DRB1; DRB1*1202-DQB1*0301 and DRB1*0901-DQB1*0303 for HLA-DRB1-DQB1; A*1101-Cw*0801-B*1502 and A*3303-Cw*0302-B*5801 for HLA-A-C-B; A*1101-B*1502-DRB1*1202 and A*2901-B*0705-DRB1*1001 for HLA-A-B-DRB1, A*1101-Cw*0801-B*1502-DRB1*1202-DQB1*0301 and A*2901-Cw*1505-B*0705-DRB1*1001-DQB1*0501 for HLA-A-C-B-DRB1-DQB1. Allele distribution and haplotype analysis demonstrated that the Vietnamese population shares HLA patterns with southern Chinese, Thai, Javanese and Micronesians, while it also retains unique characteristics.


Asunto(s)
Pueblo Asiatico/etnología , Pueblo Asiatico/genética , Antígenos HLA/genética , Alelos , Femenino , Antígenos HLA-A/genética , Antígenos HLA-B/genética , Antígenos HLA-C/genética , Antígenos HLA-DQ/genética , Cadenas beta de HLA-DQ , Antígenos HLA-DR/genética , Cadenas HLA-DRB1 , Haplotipos , Humanos , Masculino , Vietnam/etnología
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Int Angiol ; 26(2): 171-82, 2007 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17489082

RESUMEN

Prior to surgery or endovascular therapy for the lower extremity varicose veins or deep venous thrombosis (DVT), ultrasonography provides useful information. But it depends on the operator's technique, each image is limited to a small field of view and interpretation may be subjective. On the other hand, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is now available with several postprocessing techniques using workstations to demonstrate the gross and objective morphology of these lesions less invasively than the conventional ascending venography. As non-contrast MR venography, fat suppressed three-dimensional (3D) coronal balanced turbo field echo (bTFE) is mainly applied in the semisupine position. The varicose veins on the muscle fascia are easily recognized on volume rendering and the perforating veins can be identified on maximum intensity projection (MIP) and axial multiplanar reconstructions. Gadolinium-enhanced fluid attenuated inversion recovery-bTFE is added when coexisting joint effusion or edema masks the veins. For DVT, direct thrombus imaging (DTI) using fat suppressed 3D coronal inversion recovery-prepared blood suppressed gradient echo sequence is applied. However, the signal intensity of DVT depends on the clot's age on DTI and is sometimes confusing on bTFE. After gadolinium administration, blood shows higher signal intensity than clots regardless of the age and DVT can be easily depicted as filling defects on the axial reformations and summarized on the soap bubble-MIP.


Asunto(s)
Extremidad Inferior/irrigación sanguínea , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Venas/patología , Medios de Contraste , Gadolinio DTPA , Humanos , Extremidad Inferior/patología , Várices/patología , Trombosis de la Vena/patología
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Int J Tuberc Lung Dis ; 11(5): 562-6, 2007 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17439682

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2003/2004. METHODS: A random selection was carried out involving 11624 subjects from 20 communes within the city. RESULTS: On chest X-ray examination, 317 subjects (2.73%) showed abnormal lung opacity, of which 17 were sputum smear-positive, two concentrated smear-positive and three culture-positive, all with active TB. The prevalence of sputum smear-positive pulmonary TB was 146 per 100000 in persons aged >or=15 years (95%CI 65-228). CONCLUSION: This is the first large-scale assessment of the prevalence of TB in Hanoi. The prevalence rate was higher than expected, suggesting that a significant number of patients with active TB, particularly females, remain undiagnosed, thus representing a continuing potential source of transmission in the community.


Asunto(s)
Tuberculosis Pulmonar/epidemiología , Adulto , Distribución por Edad , Anciano , Tos/microbiología , Femenino , Encuestas Epidemiológicas , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Prevalencia , Distribución por Sexo , Esputo/microbiología , Tuberculosis Pulmonar/complicaciones , Tuberculosis Pulmonar/diagnóstico , Salud Urbana , Vietnam/epidemiología
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Water Res ; 41(12): 2636-42, 2007 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17433400

RESUMEN

Acidogenesis fermentation of artificial garbage without sterile condition was conducted in batch mode to investigate effects of cultivation pH (5.5, 6.0, 6.5) and temperature (45, 50, 55 degrees C). Bacteria exiting natively in the garbage were utilized in this study; in turn, no specific seed was inoculated. The results indicated that only one set of operational conditions (pH 5.5 and 55 degrees C) led to L-lactate fermentation. Obtained yield of lactate based on initial carbohydrate was around 0.5 and optical purity of L-lactate was around 99%. In this study, three typical cases, which were L-lactate, racemic lactate and butyrate fermentation, were observed depended on sets of cultivation pH and temperature. Microbial structures of typical cases were also identified with using 16S rDNA libraries. The analysis indicated that Bacillus coagulans produced L-lactate. Lactobacillus amylolyticus, which produces racemic lactate, and Clostridium thermopalmarium, which produces butyrate, were also detected on each typical sample. L. amylolyticus and C. thermopalmarium would be eliminated by setting cultivation temperature of 55 degrees C and above, and pH 5.5 and below, respectively. From a series of this study, operational conditions of pH 5.5 and temperature of 55 degrees C would be potentially suitable for L-lactate fermentation of garbage with view of efficiency and stability of its production.


Asunto(s)
Residuos de Alimentos , Ácido Láctico/metabolismo , Bacillus/genética , Bacillus/aislamiento & purificación , Bacillus/metabolismo , Clostridium/genética , Clostridium/aislamiento & purificación , Clostridium/metabolismo , ADN Bacteriano/genética , ADN Ribosómico/genética , Fermentación , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Lactobacillus/genética , Lactobacillus/aislamiento & purificación , Lactobacillus/metabolismo , Temperatura
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Xenobiotica ; 35(9): 877-90, 2005 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16308282

RESUMEN

The hepatic mRNA expression of human drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters in chimeric mise with almost-completely humanized liver (replacement index: 71-89%) was investigated. The mRNAs of 58 human phase I enzymes, 26 human phase II enzymes, 23 human transporters, and five mouse Cyps were measured in the chimeric mice with humanized liver generated using hepatocytes from a Japanese donor. The mRNA expression of 52 human phase I enzymes, which includes 20 human CYPs, 26 human phase II enzymes and 21 human transporters was ascertained in the chimeric mouse liver. Among them, the expression of the target mRNAs vital for liver function such as the metabolism and secretion of endogenous compounds appeared to be maintained. The central value for the expression ratio in all target genes in chimeric mouse liver to the donor liver was 0.46, which was lower than the substitution rate of chimeric mouse liver by donor liver. The ratio of mouse Cyp mRNA expression of chimeric mouse liver to that of control mouse liver was 0.19 or less, except for that of Cyp2b10. There were good correlations between the mRNA expression levels of human hepatic albumin gene, the values of the rate of replacement of mouse liver by human liver, and the human blood albumin concentration in the chimeric mice. The chimeric mice with humanized liver may be a useful tool for the evaluation of drug-drug interactions such as the inhibition and induction of drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters.


Asunto(s)
Enzimas/genética , Regulación Enzimológica de la Expresión Génica/fisiología , Hepatocitos/enzimología , Hígado/enzimología , Proteínas de Transporte de Membrana/genética , Quimera por Trasplante/metabolismo , Animales , Enzimas/biosíntesis , Hepatocitos/trasplante , Humanos , Proteínas de Transporte de Membrana/biosíntesis , Ratones , Ratones SCID
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J Int Med Res ; 33(4): 460-6, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16104450

RESUMEN

We describe an unusual case of B-cell neoplasm accompanied by pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) and myelofibrosis in a 67-year-old male presenting with severe anaemia. A few unclassified, myeloperoxidase-negative blastoid cells were seen on bone marrow aspiration, and erythroid cell hypoplasia and myelofibrosis on bone marrow biopsy. An autoimmune PRCA was suspected, as serum CH50, C3 and C4 levels were consistently low. Ciclosporin was effective in treating the anaemia, but anaemia returned when the drug was discontinued. Thirteen months later, the patient was admitted with pleural effusion and ascites that contained monoclonal CD19+ CD20+ immature blast cells with a complex karyotype, thought to be neoplastic B-cells. The unclassified blastoid cells seen earlier may therefore have been from the same origin. The patient deteriorated rapidly and died. Only one case of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with PRCA and myelofibrosis has been reported previously. We discuss the possibility that dysregulated T-cells induced by neoplastic B-cells may have given rise to concomitant PRCA and myelofibrosis.


Asunto(s)
Anemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Linfoma no Hodgkin/complicaciones , Mielofibrosis Primaria/diagnóstico , Aplasia Pura de Células Rojas/diagnóstico , Anciano , Antígenos CD19/biosíntesis , Antígenos CD20/biosíntesis , Ascitis/diagnóstico , Linfocitos B/citología , Biopsia , Células de la Médula Ósea/patología , Ciclosporina/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Linfoma no Hodgkin/diagnóstico , Masculino , Derrame Pleural/diagnóstico , Mielofibrosis Primaria/complicaciones , Reticulocitos/citología
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J Exp Clin Cancer Res ; 24(4): 595-9, 2005 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16471322

RESUMEN

Although Wilm's Tuomor gene (WT1) was first identified as a tumor suppressor gene for Wilm's tumor, WT1 overexpression has been detected in different malignant cell types including leukemia. Increased expression of WT1 in acute leukemia is potentially used as a marker of minimal residual disease. However, the significance of the gene for multiple myeloma is still not clear. To determine the clinical relevance of WT1 expression in multiple myeloma, we examined the association of clinical parameters and WT1 expression in bone marrow for 17 newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients. WT1 was assessed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RQ-PCR) and calculated standardized WT1 expression level per 100 plasma cells in the bone marrow specimen as "corrected WT1". The expression of standardized WT1 and corrected WT1 in myeloma was 59 to 1,600 copies/microg RNA and 0.05 to 406.3 copies/microg RNA/100 plasma cells, respectively, lower than in leukemia. WT1 transcripts increased when clinical factors worsen, including the stage, amount of M protein, Hb, platelet count, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), calcium, beta2-microglobulin, thymidine kinase activity (TK), and C-reactive protein (CRP). In conclusion, the expression level of WT1 could be an additional marker to the standard parameters considered in risk assessment for multiple myeloma.


Asunto(s)
Biomarcadores de Tumor/análisis , Mieloma Múltiple/metabolismo , Mieloma Múltiple/patología , Proteínas WT1/biosíntesis , Médula Ósea/metabolismo , Expresión Génica , Humanos , ARN Mensajero/análisis , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa
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Scand J Gastroenterol ; 39(11): 1119-27, 2004 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15545171

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal toxicity is one of the most serious side effects in the methotrexate (MTX) treatment. However, the mechanism of the toxicity has not been completely clarified, which may be the reason why symptomatic therapy is carried out. On the other hand, the oxidative stress is known to play an important role in various diseases and drug-induced side effects. In this study the focus was on the oxidative stress in order to clarify the mechanism of MTX-induced small intestinal damage, especially neutrophil infiltration. METHODS: MTX (20 mg/kg body wt) was administered to rats intravenously. Mucosal homogenates were prepared from the small intestine and used for assay of biochemical parameters, by which induction of oxidative stress and neutrophil infiltration were evaluated. N-acetylcysteine (NAC; 80 mg/kg body wt), an antioxidant or sodium tungstate (tungsten; 0.7 g/kg body wt), an inhibitor of xanthine dehydrogenase (XD)/xanthine oxidase (XO) known as an important source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was given to rats with MTX to investigate the contribution of ROS to neutrophil infiltration. RESULTS: The MTX treatment of rats induced the oxidative stress in the small intestine. The ROS production was seen preceding an increase of myeloperoxidase activity, which suggested neutrophil infiltration. Both treatments of NAC and tungsten prevented the MTX-induced ROS production and neutrophil infiltration. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that oxidative stress plays an important role in the MTX-induced small intestinal damage, especially neutrophil infiltration. Thus, the modulation of oxidative stress would be useful in reducing intestinal damage in MTX treatment.


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Intestino Delgado/efectos de los fármacos , Metotrexato/toxicidad , Estrés Oxidativo/efectos de los fármacos , Acetilcisteína/farmacología , Animales , Antioxidantes/farmacología , Catalasa/análisis , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Mucosa Intestinal/patología , Intestino Delgado/metabolismo , Intestino Delgado/patología , Mediciones Luminiscentes , Masculino , Infiltración Neutrófila , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Superóxido Dismutasa/análisis , Sustancias Reactivas al Ácido Tiobarbitúrico/análisis , Compuestos de Tungsteno/farmacología , Xantina Deshidrogenasa/antagonistas & inhibidores , Xantina Deshidrogenasa/metabolismo
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J Int Med Res ; 32(5): 552-7, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15458289

RESUMEN

A 65-year-old Japanese woman was diagnosed in 1996 with a pathological fracture of the left femur caused by immunoglobulin D-type myeloma (IgD myeloma). She responded well to combination chemotherapy followed by irradiation. The patient experienced renal failure and became dependent on haemodialysis. In 1999, large plasmacytomas developed in the abdomen and left humerus. The abdominal tumour appeared to induce gastroduodenal ulcers and jejunal obstruction. We initiated irradiation therapy without chemotherapy to prevent further growth of the plasmacytoma, although treatment-resistant gastroduodenal ulcers developed. Continued blood loss from the gastroduodenal ulcers resulted in a deterioration in the patient's health, which prevented successful haemodialysis. An autopsy showed that the plasmacytoma had undergone coagulation necrosis. We conclude that the use of combination chemotherapy with topical irradiation was an acceptable treatment measure against IgD plasmacytoma; irradiation without chemotherapy was the most likely cause of the coagulation necrosis seen in the plasmacytoma at autopsy.


Asunto(s)
Neoplasias Abdominales , Inmunoglobulina D/metabolismo , Mieloma Múltiple/complicaciones , Plasmacitoma , Neoplasias Abdominales/etiología , Neoplasias Abdominales/inmunología , Neoplasias Abdominales/patología , Neoplasias Abdominales/terapia , Anciano , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Resultado Fatal , Femenino , Fémur/patología , Humanos , Japón , Mieloma Múltiple/terapia , Necrosis , Plasmacitoma/etiología , Plasmacitoma/inmunología , Plasmacitoma/patología , Plasmacitoma/terapia
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J Int Med Res ; 32(3): 284-91, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15174222

RESUMEN

The pathogenesis of Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is poorly understood. In this study we used an in-house mouse spleen cDNA microarray to analyse genes in spleens from MRL/lpr (an SS mouse model) mice. We have previously demonstrated that GRAP genes were up-regulated in salivary glands of the same mice. The microarray analysis showed that seven out of 2304 genes were highly expressed in spleens from the MRL/lpr mice, one of which was the GRAP gene. In other words, the GRAP gene is highly expressed in the salivary glands and spleen of MRL/lpr mice. We also carried out immunohistochemical studies. Mouse and human Grb-2-related adaptor protein (GRAP) antigens were expressed on ductal cells and infiltrating lymphocytes in salivary glands of MRL/lpr mice and SS patients, but only weakly in controls (MRL/+ mice and individuals with salivary cysts). These results suggest that the GRAP gene might have a role in the pathogenesis of SS.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales/genética , Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales/metabolismo , Glándulas Salivales/fisiología , Síndrome de Sjögren/metabolismo , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Femenino , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Humanos , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos MRL lpr , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Análisis de Secuencia por Matrices de Oligonucleótidos , Péptidos/genética , Péptidos/metabolismo , Glándulas Salivales/citología , Glándulas Salivales/patología , Bazo/fisiología
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