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J Craniofac Surg ; 25(4): 1557-9, 2014 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24978687

RESUMEN

The conditions of facial asymmetry are caused by congenital or acquired diseases, and several unclassifiable syndromes with unknown etiologies exist. In this report, a case of facial asymmetry with enlarged frontal sinus and hyperplasia of the frontal cranial bone and nasal bone is presented. Although the etiology of the facial malformation was clear, it was thought that the cause of the enlarged frontal sinus was related to the unidentified bony hyperplasia and facial asymmetry related to hemimandibular hyperplasia.


Asunto(s)
Anomalías Craneofaciales/diagnóstico , Asimetría Facial/congénito , Asimetría Facial/diagnóstico , Hueso Frontal/anomalías , Hueso Frontal/patología , Seno Frontal/anomalías , Seno Frontal/patología , Hiperostosis/congénito , Hiperostosis/diagnóstico , Mandíbula/anomalías , Mandíbula/patología , Cóndilo Mandibular/anomalías , Cóndilo Mandibular/patología , Hueso Nasal/anomalías , Hueso Nasal/patología , Adulto , Terapia Combinada , Anomalías Craneofaciales/cirugía , Asimetría Facial/cirugía , Femenino , Seno Frontal/cirugía , Humanos , Hiperostosis/cirugía , Imagenología Tridimensional , Maloclusión de Angle Clase III/diagnóstico , Ortodoncia Correctiva , Reoperación , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi ; 58(12): 1040-8, 2011 Dec.
Artículo en Japonés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22413571

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: Isolated death of elderly is recognized as a severe social problem in public health and it is an urgent requirement that a supportive community network be organized so that its occurrence is minimized. The purpose of this research was to analyze actual issues of a supportive community network for elderly within the community and to obtain clues for useful actions to prevent isolated death of elderly individuals in the future. METHODS: The subjects were 14 representatives of a supportive community network for elderly in A City, B Ward and C District (as a junior high school segment). The research was conducted with a qualitative inductively approach using the Focus Group Interview (FGI). Interviews were focused on difficulties and perspectives within their daily support activities in the community, and were held three times during October 2009 to March 2010. The FGI records were then analyzed with meaningful minimal words and sentences, categorized codes, and then those codes were classified into subcategories or categories. RESULTS: Three categories, Individual, Neighborhood and Community network for elderly resulted from the analysis. Regarding difficulties, "Refusing supports or indifference", "Isolation or Tojikomori in the youth generation", "Lack of family support", "Relationships among their residents weakening gradually", "Unfamiliar newcomers and residents", "Residence feels burden on association with neighborhood", "Limitation of support activities under personal security", "Lack of resources for persons and places of gathering" were identified. On the other hand, perspectives in the community network for elderly were "Building relationships personally", "Invitation to community meetings as companions", "Development of safety confirmation", "Helping each other in the neighborhood", "Stimulate enforcement of bonding in daily life", "Making arrangements for regional administration and residents for supportive activites", "Fostering the trust and connection of residence". CONCLUSION: To further promotion and effective activities for community network for elderly by community residents, it is necessary that information be exchanged among resident organizations regarding their activities in achievement of social cooperation.


Asunto(s)
Redes Comunitarias , Aislamiento Social , Apoyo Social , Anciano , Grupos Focales , Humanos , Entrevistas como Asunto , Japón , Población Urbana
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Circ Res ; 93(10): 948-56, 2003 Nov 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14563711

RESUMEN

Several prospective clinical studies have indicated that hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitors, statins, prevent cardiovascular events in part through their antiinflammatory properties. Because inflammation is positively and negatively regulated by T helper (Th) 1 cells and Th2 cells, respectively, we examined the effects of statins on the Th polarization in vitro and in vivo. Here we demonstrated that the statins tested, ie, cerivastatin, simvastatin, lovastatin, and atorvastatin, promoted Th2 polarization through both inhibition of Th1 development and augmentation of Th2 development of CD4+ T cells primed in vitro with anti-CD3 antibody and splenic antigen-presenting cells. Cerivastatin exerted most potent effect on modulation of Th1/Th2 development, and the effect was completely abrogated by an addition of mevalonate. Consistent with in vitro experiments, cerivastatin treatment decreased IFN-gamma production of lymph node cells from mice immunized with ovalbumin emulsified in complete Freund's adjuvant, indicating that Th1 development is also suppressed in an in vivo proinflammatory environment. In this murine model, cerivastatin significantly reduced mesangial matrix expansion of glomeruli in the kidney and attenuated proteinuria. The decrease of glomerular sclerosis by cerivastatin treatment was positively related to the suppression of interferon (IFN)-gamma-producing Th1 response in draining lymph node cells. Hence, these findings strongly suggest that statins' inhibition of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase regulates Th1/Th2 polarization in vivo and such a mechanism possibly plays a pathophysiological role in immune-related glomerular injury.


Asunto(s)
Inhibidores de Hidroximetilglutaril-CoA Reductasas/farmacología , Hidroximetilglutaril-CoA-Reductasas NADP-Dependientes/efectos de los fármacos , Células TH1/efectos de los fármacos , Células Th2/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Antígenos CD/biosíntesis , Apoptosis/efectos de los fármacos , Antígeno B7-1/biosíntesis , Antígeno B7-2 , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos/inmunología , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Técnicas de Cocultivo , Citocinas/biosíntesis , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/farmacología , Femenino , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidad Clase II/biosíntesis , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/biosíntesis , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Piridinas/farmacología , Bazo/citología , Células TH1/inmunología , Células Th2/inmunología
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Life Sci ; 78(1): 22-9, 2005 Nov 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16154157

RESUMEN

We examined the role of prostaglandin D(2) (PGD(2)) in the expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM)-1 following interleukin-1beta (IL-1) stimulation in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) transfected with lipocaline-type PGD(2) synthase (L-PGDS) genes. HUVEC were isolated from human umbilical vein and incubated with 20 U/ml IL-1 and various concentrations of authentic PGD(2). The isolated HUVEC were also transfected with L-PGDS genes by electroporation. The L-PGDS-transfected HUVEC were used to investigate the role of endogenous PGD(2) in IL-1-stimulated VCAM-1 biosynthesis. We also used an anti-PGD(2) antibody to examine whether an intracrine mechanism was involved in VCAM-1 production. PGD(2) and VCAM-1 levels were determined by radio- and cell surface enzyme-immunoassay, respectively. VCAM-1 mRNA was assessed by RT-PCR. IL-1-stimulated VCAM-1 expression by HUVEC was dose-dependently inhibited by authentic PGD(2). L-PGDS gene-transfected HUVEC produced more PGD(2) than HUVEC transfected with the reporter gene alone. IL-1 induced increases in VCAM-1 expression in HUVEC transfected with reporter genes alone. However, this effect was significantly attenuated in the case of IL-1 stimulation of HUVEC transfected with L-PGDS genes, and accompanied by an apparent suppression of VCAM-1 mRNA expression. Neutralization of extracellular PGD(2) by anti-PGD(2)-specific antibody influenced neither VCAM-1 mRNA expression nor VCAM-1 biosynthesis. In conclusion, HUVEC transfected with L-PGDS genes showed increased PGD(2) synthesis. This increase was associated with attenuation of both VCAM-1 expression and VCAM-1 mRNA expression. The results suggest that endogenous PGD(2) decreases VCAM-1 expression and VCAM-1 mRNA expression, probably through an intracrine mechanism.


Asunto(s)
Células Endoteliales/metabolismo , Prostaglandina D2/biosíntesis , Venas Umbilicales/metabolismo , Molécula 1 de Adhesión Celular Vascular/biosíntesis , Eicosanoides/análisis , Eicosanoides/biosíntesis , Femenino , Humanos , Interleucina-1/metabolismo , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/genética , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/metabolismo , Lipocalinas , Prostaglandina D2/fisiología , ARN Mensajero/biosíntesis , Radioinmunoensayo , Transfección , Venas Umbilicales/citología
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J Hypertens ; 20(7): 1347-54, 2002 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12131531

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: We examined the role of prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) in the formation of plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1 following interleukin-1beta (IL-1) stimulation in bovine endothelial cells (EC) transfected with lipocaline-type PGD2 synthase (L-PGDS) genes. DESIGN AND METHODS: EC were isolated from bovine thoracic aorta and incubated with 20 U/ml IL-1 and various concentrations of authentic PGD2. The isolated EC were also transfected with L-PGDS genes by electroporation. The L-PGDS-transfected EC were used to investigate the role of endogenous PGD2 in IL-1 stimulated PAI-1 biosynthesis. We also used an anti-PGD2 antibody to examine whether an intracrine mechanism was involved in PAI-1 production. PGD2 and PAI-1 levels were determined by radio- and enzyme-immunoassay, respectively. PAI-1 mRNA was assessed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. RESULT: IL-1 stimulated PAI-1 production by EC was dose-dependently inhibited by authentic PGD2 at concentrations greater than 10-6 mol/l. L-PGDS gene-transfected EC produced more PGD2 than EC transfected with the reporter gene alone. IL-1 induced increases in PAI-1 production in EC transfected with reporter genes alone. However, this effect was significantly attenuated in the case of IL-1 stimulation of EC transfected with L-PGDS genes, and accompanied by an apparent suppression of PAI-1 mRNA expression. The effects of PGD2 on PAI-I formation were reversed to the basal levels by the inhibition of synthesis of endogenous PGD2. Neutralization of extracellular PGD2 by anti-PGD2 antibody influenced neither PAI-1 mRNA expression nor PAI-1 biosynthesis. CONCLUSION: EC transfected with L-PGDS genes increased PGD2 synthesis. This was associated with attenuation of both PAI-1 formation and PAI-1 mRNA expression. It is suggested that endogenous PGD2 decreases PAI-1 synthesis and PAI-1 mRNA expression, probably through an intracrine mechanism.


Asunto(s)
Endotelio Vascular/citología , Endotelio Vascular/efectos de los fármacos , Interleucina-1/administración & dosificación , Inhibidor 1 de Activador Plasminogénico/biosíntesis , Prostaglandina D2/biosíntesis , Animales , Bovinos , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Endotelio Vascular/metabolismo , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/efectos de los fármacos , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/genética , Lipocalinas , Modelos Animales , Inhibidor 1 de Activador Plasminogénico/genética , Prostaglandina D2/genética , Prostaglandina-Endoperóxido Sintasas/efectos de los fármacos , ARN Mensajero/biosíntesis , ARN Mensajero/genética , Transfección
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Hypertens Res ; 25(4): 565-9, 2002 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12358142

RESUMEN

Little is known about the effect of normal-range blood pressure (BP) on cognitive function. In previous studies investigating the relationship between BP and cognitive function in elderly subjects, underlying cerebrovascular damage has complicated the interpretation of results. To reveal the relationship between BP levels that were within an absolutely normal range and cognitive function, we examined cognitive function in normotensive, healthy middle-aged women. BP levels were measured on three separate occasions at 1-month intervals, and the subjects exhibiting normotension (< 140/90 mmHg) throughout the evaluation period were recruited as normotensive subjects. Cognitive function was assessed using subtests of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised. The study demonstrated that, among the subtests examined, the scores on the Digit Symbol Test, an index of psychomotor performance, had a significant correlation with normotensive-range systolic blood pressure (SBP) (r=-0.51, p<0.05); this relation was negative-that is, higher but still normal-range SBP levels were associated with impaired Digit Symbol Test scores. In addition, the relationship adjusted by age and educational level was also significant (partial correlation = -0.56, p<0.05). In contrast, diastolic BP was not related to the Digit Symbol Test (r = -0.33, p = 0.13). Furthermore, the Digit Symbol Test was not influenced by blood glucose or serum cholesterol levels. These findings suggested that, even within the normotensive range, lower levels of SBP might be protective against impairment of psychomotor speed in middle-aged women.


Asunto(s)
Presión Sanguínea/fisiología , Cognición/fisiología , Envejecimiento/fisiología , Envejecimiento/psicología , Estudios de Cohortes , Educación , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Psicometría/métodos , Desempeño Psicomotor , Tiempo de Reacción , Valores de Referencia , Análisis de Regresión , Sístole , Escalas de Wechsler
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Hypertens Res ; 26(2): 185-91, 2003 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12627880

RESUMEN

Among the consequences of the increasing prolongation of lifespan is a worldwide increase in the number of cases of dementia or impaired cognition. In the present study, to test the hypothesis that mechanisms independent of high blood pressure are involved in maintaining cognitive function, we assessed the effects of long-term dilazep treatment on cognitive dysfunction in normotensive Dahl salt-sensitive (Dahl S) rats fed a low-salt diet, using the standard passive avoidance test. Normotensive Dahl S rats fed a 0.3% NaCl diet were treated for 6 months with low-dose dilazep (2.5 microg/ml in drinking water) or high-dose dilazep (12.5 microg/ml). Systolic blood pressure was within normotensive range throughout the study and did not differ among the experimental groups. The results of the passive avoidance test revealed that dilazep treatment attenuated the decline of latency time relative to that in the untreated control rats (control latency time, 235 s; low-dilazep group, 389 s; high-dilazep group, 397 s), suggesting that the cognitive function of normotensive Dahl S rats was improved by dilazep treatment. This improvement of cognition was associated with significant increases in the number of neuronal cells in the hippocampal region and with an increase in capillary length in dilazep-treated Dahl rats. In addition, the dilazep treatments significantly attenuated arteriolar injury of glomeruli in the kidney. These data suggest that dilazep treatment, through vascular and non-vascular effects, maintains the brain function in Dahl S rats susceptible to vascular injury and organ dysfunction.


Asunto(s)
Cognición/efectos de los fármacos , Dilazep/farmacología , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/farmacología , Vasodilatadores/farmacología , Animales , Reacción de Prevención/efectos de los fármacos , Conducta Animal/efectos de los fármacos , Presión Sanguínea/efectos de los fármacos , Dieta Hiposódica , Glomeruloesclerosis Focal y Segmentaria/fisiopatología , Riñón/fisiología , Ratas , Ratas Endogámicas Dahl , Cloruro de Sodio Dietético/farmacología
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Nephron Physiol ; 96(2): p42-51, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14988661

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase (L-PGDS), an enzyme converting prostaglandin H(2) to prostaglandin D(2), occurs particularly in the cardiovascular system. Urinary L-PGDS excretion is increased in diabetes prior to overt proteinuria, suggesting that it is a predictor of renal injury. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that L-PGDS excretion reflects renal injury in primary glomerular diseases using Adriamycin-induced nephropathy in mice. METHODS: Twenty 6-week-old ICR female mice were intravenously given a dose of 25 mg Adriamycin/kg body weight through the tail vein. 24-hour urine was collected every day, and blood samples were obtained. RESULTS: The mice developed significant albuminuria from day 3 onward (p < 0.05), which was followed by overt proteinuria from day 4 (p < 0.05). Histological examination revealed focal mesangial expansion with partial tubular atrophy. Urinary L-PGDS excretion significantly increased from day 1 onward (p < 0.05), and apparently preceded the increase in urinary albumin excretions. Either serum L-PGDS or creatinine levels were not changed by administration of Adriamycin. However, serum creatinine levels were inversely correlated to urinary L-PGDS excretions (r = -0.88, p < 0.05). Immunohistochemistry showed that L-PGDS occurred in the tubules, but not in the glomeruli in Adriamycin mice and L-PGDS mRNA paralleled urinary L-PGDS excretion. CONCLUSION: Urinary L-PGDS excretion is increased in Adriamycin-induced nephropathy, and this precedes overt albuminuria.


Asunto(s)
Glomerulonefritis/orina , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/orina , Animales , Peso Corporal , Doxorrubicina , Femenino , Glomerulonefritis/inducido químicamente , Glomerulonefritis/patología , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/sangre , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/metabolismo , Riñón/patología , Riñón/fisiopatología , Lipocalinas , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos ICR , Tamaño de los Órganos , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo
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Eur J Immunol ; 36(5): 1199-209, 2006 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16598818

RESUMEN

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC) are ubiquitous in environment and may have various undesirable effects on human health. In the present study, we have shown that some EDC [benzophenone, p-octylphenol, and tributyltin chloride (TBT)] promoted strong Th2 polarization via suppression and augmentation of Th1 and Th2 development, respectively, from naive CD4+ T cells primed with anti-CD3 and splenic antigen-presenting cells (APC). The effect was indicated to be indirect via suppression of IL-12 production and augmentation of IL-10 production of APC, which are critical for the Th1 and Th2 development, respectively. Such modulation of cytokine production by EDC was associated with reduction of intracellular glutathione levels in APC. IL-10 deprivation or the addition of N-acetylcysteine, which replenishes intracellular glutathione level during priming, cancelled the effect of EDC on the promotion of Th2 polarization. Oral administration of TBT, which most effectively promoted Th2 polarization in vitro, exacerbated airway inflammation in a murine model of allergic asthma with concomitant enhancement of Th2-type immunity. Collectively these results suggest that EDC such as benzophenone, p-octylphenol, and TBT promote Th2 polarization indirectly via the depletion of glutathione in APC and subsequent modulation of IL-10 and IL-12 production that might result in the exacerbation of allergic diseases.


Asunto(s)
Células Presentadoras de Antígenos/efectos de los fármacos , Asma/etiología , Disruptores Endocrinos/toxicidad , Glutatión/metabolismo , Células Th2/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Células Presentadoras de Antígenos/metabolismo , Polaridad Celular , Citocinas/biosíntesis , Femenino , Glutatión/análisis , Interleucina-10/fisiología , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Células TH1/efectos de los fármacos , Células TH1/fisiología , Células Th2/fisiología
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Nephrol Dial Transplant ; 21(4): 924-34, 2006 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16384826

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rats genetically develop diabetes which is associated with hypertension. In preliminary studies, urinary excretions of L-PGDS (lipocaline-type prostaglandin D synthase) increase before diabetic nephropathy obviously develops, and this may predict progression of renal injury following diabetes. In the present study, we attempted to define whether urinary excretions of L-PGDS behave as the predictor of development of diabetic nephropathy in OLETF rats. METHODS: We investigated alterations of urinary L-PGDS excretions during the establishment of diabetes and assessed the relationship between the L-PGDS excretions and renal function in OLETF rats. Furthermore, we treated OLETF rats with troglitazone and analysed the effects on L-PGDS metabolisms. Urinary L-PGDS was measured by immunoenzyme assay and the occurrence of L-PGDS and its mRNA in the kidney was assessed by immunohistochemistry and a PCR method. RESULTS: Urinary excretions of L-PGDS were significantly higher in OLETF rats than non-diabetic Long-Evans Tokushima Otsuka (LETO) rats. The excretions age-dependently increased in OLETF and this increase appeared to be due to increased glomerular permeability to L-PGDS. Messenger RNA and antigenicity of L-PGDS were demonstrated in renal tissue; however, the de novo synthesis of L-PGDS mRNA seemingly contributed to urinary L-PGDS excretions much less than glomerular filtration. Multiple regression analysis revealed that urinary L-PGDS was determined by urinary protein excretions, and not by high blood pressure per se. Conversely, urinary proteinuria in the established diabetic nephropathy was predicted by urinary L-PGDS excretions in the early stage of diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: Urinary excretions of L-PGDS are likely to reflect the underlying increase in glomerular permeability. This property may be useful to predict forthcoming glomerular damage following diabetes in OLETF rats.


Asunto(s)
Nefropatías Diabéticas/orina , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/orina , Proteinuria/orina , Insuficiencia Renal/orina , Animales , Cromanos/farmacología , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/orina , Hipoglucemiantes/farmacología , Técnicas para Inmunoenzimas , Oxidorreductasas Intramoleculares/genética , Lipocalinas , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Endogámicas OLETF , Tiazolidinedionas/farmacología , Troglitazona
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