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1.
Lett Appl Microbiol ; 74(3): 377-384, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34825394

ABSTRACT

trans-Anethole (anethole) is a phenylpropanoid; with other drugs, it exhibits synergistic activity against several fungi and is expected to be used in new therapies that cause fewer patient side effects. However, the detailed substructure(s) of the molecule responsible for this synergy has not been fully elucidated. We investigated the structure-activity relationships of phenylpropanoids and related derivatives, with particular attention on the methoxy group and the double bond of the propenyl group in anethole, as well as the length of the p-alkyl chain in p-alkylanisoles. Antifungal potency was largely related to p-alkyl chain length and the methoxy group of anethole, but not to the double bond of its propenyl group. Production of reactive oxygen species also played a role in these fungicidal activities. Inhibition of drug efflux was associated with the length of the p-alkyl chain and the double bond of the propenyl group in anethole, but not with the methoxy group. Although a desirable synergy was observed between n-dodecanol and anethole or p-alkylanisoles with a length of C2-C6 in alkyl chains, it cannot be explained away as being solely due to the inhibition of drug efflux. Similar results were obtained when phenylpropanoid derivatives were combined with fluconazole against Candida albicans.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents , Fluconazole , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Candida albicans , Dodecanol , Drug Resistance, Fungal , Drug Synergism , Fluconazole/pharmacology , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Structure-Activity Relationship
2.
Rev Sci Instrum ; 81(10): 10D303, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21033829

ABSTRACT

A custom developed (6)Li glass scintillator (APLF80+3Pr) for down-scattered neutron diagnostics in inertial confinement fusion experiments is presented. (6)Li provides an enhanced sensitivity for down-scattered neutrons in DD fusion and its experimentally observed 5-6 ns response time fulfills the requirement for down-scattered neutron detectors. A time-of-flight detector operating in the current mode using the APLF80+3Pr was designed and its feasibility observing down-scattered neutrons was demonstrated. Furthermore, a prototype design for a down-scattered neutron imaging detector was also demonstrated. This material promises viability as a future down-scattered neutron detector for the National Ignition Facility.

5.
J Antibiot (Tokyo) ; 54(10): 810-7, 2001 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11776436

ABSTRACT

L-2,5-Dihydrophenylalanine (DHPA), a phenylalanine analogue, induced apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia cells (HL-60). This apoptosis was demonstrated by morphological changes of the cells, such as fragmentation of nuclei and chromatin condensation, and by some evidence found in biochemical analysis, such as DNA ladder and activation of caspase 3. The DHPA-induced apoptosis was prevented by a pan-caspase inhibitor, Z-VAD-fmk, and a cysteine protease inhibitor, E-64d, which inhibits calpains and cathepsin B and L. A calpain inhibitor, Z-LL-H, did not affect this apoptosis. A cathepsin B specific inhibitor, CA074-Me, prevented only chromatin condensation. However, E-64d and a cathepsin L specific inhibitor, Z-FY(t-Bu)-dmk, protected the cells from both chromatin condensation and oligonucleosomal DNA fragmentation. As proceeding to the apoptotic process, the activities of both cathepsin B and L increased gradually. These results indicated that DHPA was an inducer of cathepsin-dependent apoptosis in HL-60 cells.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/drug effects , Cathepsins/physiology , Phenylalanine/analogs & derivatives , Phenylalanine/pharmacology , Calpain/antagonists & inhibitors , Caspase 3 , Caspase Inhibitors , Caspases/metabolism , Cathepsins/metabolism , Cell Division/drug effects , Cell Nucleus/ultrastructure , Chromatin/drug effects , Cyclohexenes , Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitors/pharmacology , DNA Fragmentation , Fluorescent Dyes , HL-60 Cells , Humans , Nucleosomes/drug effects , Nucleosomes/metabolism , Phenylalanine/antagonists & inhibitors , Protease Inhibitors/pharmacology
7.
Rinsho Byori ; 46(2): 133-8, 1998 Feb.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9528336

ABSTRACT

To investigate whether remnant-like particle-cholesterol (RLP-C) increases in the postprandial state, and if so, whether such response can be used for detecting postprandial increase in remnant lipoprotein, we measured RLP-C levels at two points (before breakfast, and after lunch), or seven points (before and after each meal, and midnight) in 36 diabetic patients. delta RLP-C was calculated by subtracting RLP-C level before breakfast from that at each point. delta RLP-C after lunch was defined as delta RLP-CL and maximum delta RLP-C as delta RLP-Cmax. Daily profiles of RLP-C (n = 22) showed that RLP-C increased during the daytime in 6 patients (27.3%; responders), but not in the others (nonresponders). In the histogram of delta RLP-Cmax, we could easily distinguish responders (delta RLP-Cmax = 6 approximately 12 mg/dl) from nonresponders (< 4 mg/dl). By using delta RLP-CL of 4 mg/dl as the cut-off value, we could also separate two groups without overlap. With this cut-off value, 11 out of 36 patients (30.6%) were diagnosed as responders. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis with cholesterol-monitoring revealed that VLDL-sized RLP increased markedly after lunch in responders. In conclusion, RLP-C increases in some diabetic patients, and delta RLP-CL is useful for detecting postprandial increase in remnant lipoprotein.


Subject(s)
Cholesterol/blood , Circadian Rhythm , Diabetes Complications , Hyperlipidemias/diagnosis , Postprandial Period , Aged , Biomarkers/blood , Female , Humans , Hyperlipidemias/etiology , Male , Middle Aged , Particle Size
8.
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi ; 99(11): 1209-13, 1995 Nov.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8533648

ABSTRACT

We investigated the effect of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on keratocytes during corneal wound healing focusing on cell proliferation. A penetrating linear incision was made in the center of rabbit corneas. The corneas were then treated with eye drops of recombinant human EGF (10 micrograms/ml) or physiological saline (control) four times a day. After 1, 2, 3, and 7 days, the corneas were excised, labeled with 3H-thymidine (10 microCi/ml) at 37 degrees C for 4 hours and subjected to autoradiography. The results demonstrated increased number of keratocytes incorporating 3H-thymidine on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 7th days of healing and accelerated stromal wound healing in corneas treated with EGF compared with the controls. Thus, EGF stimulates of proliferation keratocyte and promotes corneal stromal wound healing.


Subject(s)
Cornea/drug effects , Cornea/physiology , Epidermal Growth Factor/pharmacology , Wound Healing/drug effects , Animals , Cornea/cytology , Humans , Rabbits , Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology
9.
Cancer Res ; 55(14): 3192-6, 1995 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7606740

ABSTRACT

The cell line AR230 was established from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia and t(9;22) translocation bearing a variant type of BCR/ABL rearrangement. AR230 expresses a BCR/ABL fusion protein with a molecular mass of 230 kilodaltons (kDa) due to the insertion of 180 amino acids encoded by 3' exons of BCR (b4 to c3). An immune complex kinase assay showed that the 230-kDa BCR/ABL protein ahd autophosphorylation activity. Immunoprecipitation analysis revealed a stable complex of GRB2 and 230-kDa BCR/ABL proteins, indicating that the Ras activation pathway is involved in the process of transformation. AR230 expressed another short transcript consisting of a BCRc2/ABL junction, which is associated with a stop signal shortly after the junction. To our knowledge, this is the first cell line expressing a 230-kDa fusion product of BCR/ABL. AR230 will be useful for studying the biological function of divergent BCR/ABL proteins.


Subject(s)
Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl/biosynthesis , Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl/genetics , Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive/genetics , Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive/pathology , Tumor Cells, Cultured , Amino Acid Sequence , Antigen-Antibody Complex/metabolism , Antigens, Surface/analysis , Base Sequence , Blotting, Southern , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22 , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9 , Exons , Female , Gene Rearrangement , Genes, abl , Humans , Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive/metabolism , Middle Aged , Molecular Sequence Data , Phosphotransferases/metabolism , Precipitin Tests , Translocation, Genetic
10.
Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi ; 35(6): 723-31, 1993 Jun.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8377285

ABSTRACT

Four cases of idiopathic acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) associated with uveitis (so-called TINU syndrome) were experienced between 1986 and 1990. Patients' ages ranged from 14 to 42 years old and three were female and one was male. All cases showed general symptoms, such as general malaise, anorexia and weight loss. All patients had initially TIN and became ill uveitis four to eight months after the onset of TIN. All cases had mild proteinuria, mild anemia, the lower serum levels of potassium, hyper gamma-globulinemia and the reduced glomerular filtration rate with the increased beta 2-microglobulin in urine and serum. All renal biopsies specimens showed mild edema and diffuse infiltration of inflammatory mononuclear cells in the interstitium without any glomerular or vascular abnormalities. Furthermore, numerous CD4 positive cells, CD8 positive cells and CD11c positive cells were seen in the interstitium. Of four patients, three cases were treated with both oral administration and eye drop of prednisolone (PSL), another one case was therapied with eye drop PSL only. In all cases TIN had good prognosis, but two patients had recurrences of uveitis. All patients underwent tissue typing for HLA-A, B, C and DR antigens. Three patients had identical HLA-Cw3 and all four cases revealed identical HLA-A24(9). These results suggest that immunological mechanism, especially cell-mediated, and HLA system may play an important role in the occurrence of TINU syndrome.


Subject(s)
HLA Antigens/classification , Nephritis, Interstitial/immunology , Uveitis/complications , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Nephritis, Interstitial/complications
11.
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol ; 22 Suppl 8: S207-10, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7509946

ABSTRACT

In a recent investigation of the ovary, high levels of endothelin-1 (ET-1), the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) were identified. It was determined that ET, RAS, and ANP, alone or together, affected ovarian function. It is important that mutual relationships of these vasoactive and hormonal peptides, which coexist in the ovary, are examined to determine their in vivo functions. This study, using immature rats treated with pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin (PMS), examined the effects of ET-1, angiotensin II (Ang II) and ANP, individually or in combination, on steroidogenesis by granulosa cells (GCs) cultured for 72 h. ET-1 Ang II, and ANP, alone or combined, also had a mutual effect on steroidogenesis. Concomitantly with previous findings on the ovary, the authors propose that the intraovarian endothelin-renin-angiotensin-ANP system (ERAANPS) functions as a novel intraovarian regulator system.


Subject(s)
Angiotensin II/physiology , Atrial Natriuretic Factor/physiology , Endothelins/physiology , Ovary/physiology , Renin/physiology , Animals , Estradiol/biosynthesis , Female , Gonadotropins, Equine/pharmacology , Granulosa Cells/drug effects , Granulosa Cells/metabolism , Ovary/cytology , Ovary/drug effects , Progesterone/biosynthesis , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Steroids/biosynthesis
12.
Am J Chin Med ; 20(2): 175-9, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1519558

ABSTRACT

We have previously proposed the ovarian ERAANPS (endothelin-rein- angiotensin-atrial natriuretic peptide system). The present study was undertaken to examine in vivo the effects of herbal medicines [Tokishakuyakusan (TS), Keishibukuryogan (KB), Shakuyakukanzoto (SK) and Unkeito (UT)] on endothelin-1 (ET), renin and angiotensin II (A II) in the ovaries, of immature rats treated with 10 IU PMS for 48 h. ET and all components of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) were found at high levels in the ovary. Concomitant treatment with PMS plus TS, KB, SK or UT, especially TS and UT, tended to decrease the ET levels in ovary, while components of RAS tended to increase. However, ET, renin and A II levels in plasma were not at all affected after treatment with TS, KB, SK or UT. These results suggest that TS, KB, SK or UT may regulate the ovarian ERAANPS.


Subject(s)
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use , Endothelins/drug effects , Ovary/drug effects , Renin-Angiotensin System/drug effects , Animals , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Endothelins/chemistry , Female , Gonadotropins, Equine/therapeutic use , Ovary/chemistry , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
13.
Am J Chin Med ; 20(1): 65-74, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1534963

ABSTRACT

We have previously shown the presence in a high concentration of endothelin-1 (ET) in the corpus luteum and renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and binding sites for atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in the ovarian follicle. The present study was undertaken to identify the existence of ET, renin, angiotensin II and the binding site for ANP in the ovary at proestrus and examine in vivo the effects of herbal medicines [Tokishakuyakusan (TS), Keishibukuryogan (KB), Shakuyakukanzoto (SK) and Unkeito (UT)] on them. ET, all components of RAS and binding sites for ANP were found at high levels in the ovary. TS, KB, SK and UT decreased the ET levels in ovary, while components of RAS and binding sites for ANP have the propensity to increase. However, ET, renin, angiotensin II and ANP levels in plasma were not at all affected before and after treatment with TS, KB, SK or UT. Taken together with previous observations showing the existence of ET, RAS and the binding site for ANP in the ovary, we propose here the ERAANPS (endothelin-renin-angiotensin-ANP system) in the ovary as a functional regulator. Further, these results suggest that TS, KB, SK or UT may regulate the ovarian ERAANPS.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/pharmacology , Atrial Natriuretic Factor/drug effects , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Endothelins/drug effects , Ovary/drug effects , Renin-Angiotensin System/drug effects , Animals , Atrial Natriuretic Factor/blood , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Endothelins/blood , Female , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
14.
Am J Chin Med ; 19(3-4): 259-63, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1767797

ABSTRACT

A 65-year-old woman with diabetes mellitus (DM) and suffering a cataract in the left eye, that was resistant to Western medical treatment, was treated with goshajinkigan (GJ), a herbal medicinal drug, in combination with eye drops. This treatment remarkably improved the visual disturbance due to the senile cataract. Ten days after commencement of the GJ treatment, her visual acuity did not deteriorate any further. There was also no further deterioration of DM condition. These results suggest that GJ may be valuable in the treatment of diabetic women with cataracts.


Subject(s)
Cataract/drug therapy , Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use , Aged , Cataract/complications , Cataract/diagnosis , Diabetes Complications , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Female , Humans , Visual Acuity/drug effects
15.
Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi ; 32(1): 87-97, 1990 Jan.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2190032

ABSTRACT

We report herein the case of a 14-year-old female who has acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis (AIN) associated with bilateral diffuse uveitis. She was admitted for the evaluation of "proteinuria", following general fatigue and weight loss about 2 weeks ago. Her laboratory data showed mild anemia, hyper gamma-globulinemia, mild proteinuria, and the reduced glomerular filtration rate with the increased urinary excretion of beta 2-microglobulin. The histological examination obtained by renal biopsy showed mild edema and diffuse infiltration of mononuclear cells in interstitium without any glomerular or vascular abnormalities, which were compatible with AIN. As for the etiology of AIN, clinical investigations could not reveal any specific causes, such as bacterial and viral infections, drugs and systemic diseases. About 4 months after the onset of nephritis, she also became to suffer from bilateral diffuse uveitis. Therefore, the diagnosis of the acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome (TINU syndrome) (Vanhaesebrouck et al., 1985) could be confirmed. In her clinical course, it was noteworthy that uveitis relapsed frequently in spite of systemic administration of prednisolone, and it took two years until uveitis cured, whereas the AIN subsided spontaneously prior to the specific treatment. In this case, characteristic findings of granulomatous uveitis was closely similar to those of sarcoidosis, which has been rarely reported in TINU syndrome. In this respect, the involvement of immune processes, especially cell-mediated, was suggested as the possible pathogenesis in this case.


Subject(s)
Nephritis, Interstitial/complications , Uveitis/complications , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Nephritis, Interstitial/pathology , Syndrome
16.
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand ; 68(5): 475-8, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2520800

ABSTRACT

Two hyperprolactinemic infertile women, one with and one without a pituitary adenoma, who were resistant to bromocriptine treatment, were treated orally with Hachimijiogan, a Chinese herbal medicine. This treatment reduced the serum prolactin level, resulting in a normal ovulatory cycle and pregnancy, without side effects.


Subject(s)
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use , Hyperprolactinemia/drug therapy , Infertility, Female/drug therapy , Adenoma/complications , Adult , Female , Humans , Hyperprolactinemia/etiology , Infertility, Female/etiology , Pituitary Neoplasms/complications , Pregnancy
17.
Am J Chin Med ; 17(3-4): 225-41, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2633624

ABSTRACT

Twenty-seven infertile women with hyperprolactinemia were treated with Hachimijiogan (5.0 to 10.0 g/day), Chinese herbal medicine. In 15 out of 18 patients, who were treated with Hachimijiogan, the serum prolactin levels dropped to 19.4 +/- 10.5 ng/ml during Hachimijiogan treatment, and the levels in 8 patients remained essentially unchanged during 6 months after the cessation of Hachimijiogan treatment. Three patients with 100 to 300 ng/ml did not drop to the level below 30 ng/ml. Four of 6 patients with amenorrhea ovulated. Eleven patients conceived and delivered normally. The hormonal profiles during or after pregnancy were normal. These results indicate that Hachimijiogan is a new safe treatment for hyperprolactinemic women.


Subject(s)
Bromocriptine/therapeutic use , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Hyperprolactinemia/drug therapy , Infertility, Female/drug therapy , Adult , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Hyperprolactinemia/complications , Infertility, Female/etiology , Ovulation/drug effects , Pregnancy , Prolactin/blood
18.
Obstet Gynecol ; 71(3 Pt 1): 307-10, 1988 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3126468

ABSTRACT

To examine the effects of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) on cell proliferation and cell division in ovaries, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) polymerase activities and DNA concentrations were determined in ovarian follicles of immature, hypophysectomized, estradiol-treated rats perfused in vitro. Ovine FSH (2-20 micrograms/mL) significantly enhanced the DNA polymerase alpha activity in the follicles perfused for 180-300 minutes, whereas the DNA polymerase beta activity and DNA concentration showed no significant changes. It is concluded that FSH causes the induction of DNA polymerase alpha before DNA synthesis during follicle growth in immature rat ovaries.


Subject(s)
DNA Polymerase II/metabolism , DNA/biosynthesis , Follicle Stimulating Hormone/pharmacology , Ovarian Follicle/metabolism , Animals , Enzyme Induction , Female , Ovarian Follicle/enzymology , Perfusion , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
20.
Int J Cell Cloning ; 4(6): 447-63, 1986 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3782893

ABSTRACT

The influence of sera from patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) was examined on colony formation from megakaryocyte (M) progenitors. Though incubation of marrow cells in Iscove's modified Dulbecco's medium (IMDM) containing 50% sera from several ITP patients stimulated M-colony formation in 8 of 13 cases, incubation in the sera from the patients and in baby rabbit serum as a source of complement significantly suppressed the colony formation. Experiments showed that sera of immunoglobulin G from ITP patients had significant complement-dependent cytotoxicity to M-progenitors in normal marrow cells or in the marrow cells from corresponding patients, but not to CFU-e, BFU-e or CFU-gm. Cytospin preparations of individually collected M-colonies from marrow cells treated with ITP patients' sera and complement revealed a reduction of megakaryocyte colonies containing cells of multilineages. These results indicate that autoantibodies detected in ITP patients can bind not only to platelets and megakaryocytes, but may also bind to M-progenitors.


Subject(s)
Cytotoxins/blood , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/immunology , Megakaryocytes/immunology , Purpura, Thrombocytopenic/immunology , Autoantibodies/immunology , Colony-Forming Units Assay , Complement System Proteins/immunology , Cytotoxicity, Immunologic , Female , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Male , Purpura, Thrombocytopenic/blood , Purpura, Thrombocytopenic/pathology
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