Publications by authors named "FUKUHARA H"

Fifty-two patients with moderate or severe infections associated with internal medicine were treated with imipenem/cilastatin sodium (IPM/CS) and the efficacy and the safety of this drug were evaluated. There were 20 patients with pneumonia, 10 with acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory tract infections, 9 with sepsis, 2 with pyothorax, 3 with intraabdominal infection, 2 with urinary tract infection, 1 with pulmonary abscess, 1 with infective endocarditis, 4 with fever of unknown origin. Forty-four patients were evaluable for the efficacy.

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We have sequenced the intron in the large subunit ribosomal RNA gene from the mitochondrion of Kluyveromyces lactis. It is a typical group I intron but, unlike the corresponding intron (r1) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, it does not contain an open reading frame. This intron is widespread in the genus Kluyveromyces although intron-less strains were also found in some species of this genus.

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It is commonly understood that ambient noise and sounds produced by a pregnant woman herself are propagated into the body and reach the unborn child in the uterus. However, it would be unethical to study the propagation of sound to the fetus directly, so the present study, which aimed to clarify this process from an acoustical point of view, used the stomach as a model of the womb. The following points were demonstrated: For sound waves in the stomach, no interference such as occurs outside the body was observed.

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Production of the killer toxin in Kluyveromyces lactis is dependent on the presence of two linear DNA plasmids, k1 and k2. We isolated a non-killer mutant, VM5, with a modified plasmid composition. It had lost k1, but conserved k2, and acquired, in addition, three new DNA species.

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The killer plasmids of the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis, pGKL1 and 2 (k1 and k2 for short), are linear double-stranded DNAs. The expression of genes of these plasmids is thought to depend on their own transcription system. Cloning the plasmid genes in conventional circular vectors is therefore not suitable for transcriptional studies, because such vectors use the host nuclear transcription system.

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A 43-year-old woman visited a clinic for an attack of bronchial asthma which she had been suffering since her childhood. She was treated with prednisolone which was used for the first time. Two weeks later, she had a fever and her chest X-ray showed diffuse reticulonodular shadows on both middle to lower lung fields.

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We analysed retrospectively 48 hospitalized patients with fever of unknown origin (FUO) from 1982 through 1988. The criteria of FUO were (1) temperature of more than 38.3 degrees C documented on several occasions (2) overall duration of illness more than three weeks, (3) uncertain diagnosis till one week after hospitalization.

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A 54-year-old man with rheumatoid arthritis visited his general practitioner because of fever and cough. Chest X-ray showed an infiltrative shadow in the right lower field. Antibiotic treatment was not effective, and the specimens obtained by transbronchial lung biopsy was not diagnostic.

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A 80 year-old male was transferred to our department on 18th Aug. 1988, for high fever and clouding of the consciousness. He had been treated with steroid hormone (betamethasone 3.

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In the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis, mutations affecting mitochondrial functions are often highly unstable. In order to understand the basis of this genetic instability, we examined the case of an oligomycin resistant mutant. When the mutant was grown in the absence of the drug, the resistance was rapidly lost.

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pKD1 is a 2 mu-like circular plasmid found in the yeast Kluyveromyces drosophilarum that can also stably replicate in Kluyveromyces lactis. We have found a short intergenic region in this genome that appears to be functionally neutral; that is, the introduction of foreign sequences into the single EcoRI restriction site located near one of the inverted repeats did not affect the high stability of the natural plasmid. By introducing a G418 resistance gene at this site, we constructed an autonomous recombinant plasmid.

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Serum levels of a high molecular weight circulating antigen KL-6, detected by means of a sandwich assay using a monoclonal antibody KL-6 against a sialylated carbohydrate antigen, were evaluated for usefulness in monitoring the activity of interstitial pneumonitis. Abnormally high levels of KL-6 antigen were observed in the sera of 34 (58 percent) of 59 patients with interstitial pneumonitis. There was no significant correlation between serum values of KL-6 antigen and LDH activity.

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The major regions coding for the transfer RNA genes in the mitochondrial DNA of K. lactis were studied. Twenty one, out of a supposed twenty four tRNA genes were identified and localized with respect to other mitochondrial genes.

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Ceftriaxone (CTRX), a new cephalosporin, was investigated by once daily administration for its clinical efficacy and safety on respiratory tract infections. The results obtained are summarized as follows: 1. Clinical responses to CTRX of a total of 39 cases with respiratory tract infections were excellent in 12 cases, good in 23, fair in 3, poor in 1 with an efficacy rate of 89.

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The bone mineral status of very low birthweight (VLBW) infants fed exclusively their own mother's milk (group I) was compared with that of VLBW infants fed mother's milk in the initial 4 weeks followed by a 1:1 mixture of mother's milk and preterm formula containing high phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) (group II). In both groups, most infants showed a biochemical picture characteristic of phosphorus deficiency syndrome by the fourth week. Thereafter, serum alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP) decreased and serum P increased in all group II infants.

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The influence of parathyroid hormone (PTH) on the process of fracture healing was examined using the fractured rats which were parathyroidectomized or given synthetic PTH. The biochemical and histological changes were studied. The results were as follows: I) Parathyroidectomized rats (PTX rats) showed decreased serum Ca, increased serum P and decreased serum PTH as observed in hypoparathyroidism.

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Using an improved procedure of pulsed field gel electrophoresis, yeast chromosomes were separated over a wide range of molecular size (250-4000 kbp) on single gels. The chromosomal DNA patterns of all the species belonging to the genus Kluyveromyces were examined. Within the species K.

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The aminoglycoside 3'-phosphotransferase type I (APHI)-coding gene of the bacterial transposon Tn903 confers resistance to kanamycin on bacteria and resistance to geneticin (G418) on many eukaryotes. We developed an APHI fusion system that can be used in the study of gene expression in these organisms, particularly in yeasts. The first 19 codons of the KmR (APHI) gene can be deleted, and replaced by other genes in a continuous reading frame, without loss of APH activity.

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Mitochondrial DNA from the yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus var. lactis (K.lactis) is a circular molecule of 39 kilobase-pairs.

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KEX1 is a chromosomal gene required for the production of the killer toxin encoded by the linear DNA plasmid pGKL-1 of Kluyveromyces lactis. The nucleotide sequence of the cloned KEX1 gene has been determined. The deduced structure of the KEX1 protein, 700 amino acids long, indicated that it contained an internal domain with a striking homology to the sequences of the subtilisin-type proteinases, and a probable transmembrane domain near the carboxyl terminus.

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The killer system of Kluyveromyces lactis is associated with two linear DNA plasmids, pGKL1 and pGKL2. The killer toxin and the immunity determinant are coded for by pGKL1. Mutations which block the expression of the killer character have been isolated.

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