Publications by authors named "Haga K"

Purpose: To assess the ability of multi-detector row helical computed tomography (CT) to depict the artery of Adamkiewicz.

Materials And Methods: Seventy patients with vascular diseases underwent multi-detector row helical CT of the entire aorta and iliac arteries. The artery of Adamkiewicz was examined on multiplanar and curved planar reformation images and on cine-mode displays.

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The Bacillus subtilis spoIIIJ gene, which has been proven to be vegetatively expressed, has also been implicated as a sporulation gene. Recent genome sequencing information in many organisms reveals that spoIIIJ and its paralogous gene, yqjG, are conserved from prokaryotes to humans. A homologue of SpoIIIJ/YqjG, the Escherichia coli YidC is involved in the insertion of membrane proteins into the lipid bilayer.

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Blue light was found to induce shrinkage of the protoplasts isolated from first-leaf lamina pulvini of 18-day-old Phaseolus vulgaris. The response was transient following pulse stimulation, while it was sustainable during continuous stimulation. No apparent difference was found between flexor and extensor protoplasts.

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Objective: To clarify the health status and lifestyle issues of homeless people in Sapporo city, voluntary "health consultations and medical examinations" were carried out near an emergency kitchen.

Methods: The voluntary activities were held in a park near the shelter tents of homeless people seven times from December 1999 to December 2000. The homeless people who consulted us, medical doctors, were asked detailed questions about past history, present illness, subjective symptoms, lifestyles and so on, and were examined for their blood pressure and urinary parameter.

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The microbial degradation and temperature rise during the composting of a cattle waste and rice straw mixture blended with tofu (soybean curd) residue was investigated using an insulated and unheated in-vessel composter (effective volume, 12 1) and a static pile with passive aeration. The addition of 11% (dry weight basis) of tofu residue shortened the time required for temperature to reach the thermophilic phase and increased the duration of the temperatures above 55 degrees C significantly, but the maximum temperature was not affected by the additive level. As shown by the change in BOD, most of the easily biodegradable matter in the tofu residue was consumed during 12 days of composting.

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1-Deoxynojirimycin, a pseudo-monosaccharide, is a strong inhibitor of glucoamylase but a relatively weak inhibitor of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase). To elucidate this difference, the crystal structure of the CGTase from alkalophilic Bacillus sp. 1011 complexed with 1-deoxynojirimycin was determined at 2.

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The occurrence of delayed emesis induced 24 h after the administration of a non-platina chemotherapeutic agent, doxorubicin hydrochloride (doxorubicin), as well as behaviors such as feeding, drinking and defecation were examined in dogs. A single intravenous administration of 2 mg/kg doxorubicin induced emesis within 24 h of administration in some dogs, while delayed emesis was observed 24 h after administration in all dogs. This delayed emesis emerged strongly at day 3 or 4 and decreased at day 5.

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Unlabelled: Recently, two K(+) channel genes, ZMK1 and ZMK2, were isolated from maize coleoptiles. They are expressed in the cortex and vasculature, respectively. Expression in Xenopus oocytes characterized ZMK1 as an inwardly rectifying K(+) channel activated by external acidification, while ZMK2 mediates voltage-independent and proton-inhibited K(+) currents.

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A number of new carboxamide derivatives were synthesized. The affinity of these compounds for the serotoninergic 5-HT(4) receptor was evaluated by use of radioligand-binding techniques. The agonistic activity was evaluated as the contractile effect of the ascending colon isolated from guinea-pigs.

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The product specificity of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) from alkalophilic Bacillus sp. #1011 is improved to near-uniformity by mutation of histidine-233 to asparagine. Asparagine 233-replaced CGTase (H233N-CGTase) no longer produces alpha-cyclodextrin, while the wild-type CGTase from the same bacterium produces a mixture of predominantly alpha-, beta-, and gamma-cyclodextrins, catalyzing the conversion of starch into cyclic or linear alpha-1,4-linked glucopyranosyl chains.

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The crystal structure of asparagine 233-replaced cyclodextrin glucanotransferase from alkalophilic Bacillus sp. 1011 was determined at 1.9 A resolution.

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The Bacillus subtilis ResD-ResE two-component signal transduction system is essential for aerobic and anaerobic respiration. A spontaneous suppressor mutant that expresses ResD-controlled genes and grows anaerobically in the absence of the ResE histidine kinase was isolated. In addition, aerobic expression of ResD-controlled genes in the suppressed strain was constitutive and occurred at a much higher level than that observed in the wild-type strain.

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Auxin-induced growth of coleoptiles depends on the presence of potassium and is suppressed by K+ channel blockers. To evaluate the role of K+ channels in auxin-mediated growth, we isolated and functionally expressed ZMK1 and ZMK2 (Zea mays K+ channel 1 and 2), two potassium channels from maize coleoptiles. In growth experiments, the time course of auxin-induced expression of ZMK1 coincided with the kinetics of coleoptile elongation.

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A Mongolian gerbil model was used to clarify whether long-term colonization by Helicobacter pylori is an important risk factor for the development of gastric cancer. Fifty-nine gerbils (3 controls and 56 gerbils inoculated with H. pylori) were killed at various times (average, 23 months) more than 12 months after H.

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Tubulin was found to bind to a glutathione S-transferase fusion protein containing the carboxy-terminal domain of GTP-binding-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) (residues 467-689), which is known to contain a pleckstrin homology site and to bind GTP-binding protein betagamma subunits. The binding of tubulin to the fusion protein was not affected by GTP-binding protein betagamma subunits, indicating that tubulin and betagamma subunits bind GRK2 independently. Western-blotting analysis with anti-GRK2 Ig indicated that GRK2 was copurified with tubulin through the polymerization-depolymerization procedure.

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Growth of a zone of maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles and pea (Pisum sativum L.) internodes was greatly suppressed when the organ was decapitated or ringed at an upper position with the auxin transport inhibitor N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) mixed with lanolin.

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The novel neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibitors, 1-(2-trifluoromethylphenyl)imidazole (TRIM) and 7-nitro indazole (7-NI), were used to investigate the role of nitric oxide in a model of transient focal cerebral ischemia in vivo. In halothane-anesthetized rats, the middle cerebral artery (MCA) was occluded for 2 hours using an intravascular thread and then reperfused for 22 hours before histologic evaluation. TRIM (10, 20, or 50 mg/kg), 7-NI (60 mg/kg), TRIM (50 mg/kg) plus L-arginine (300 mg/kg), or L-arginine (300 mg/kg) alone was administered intraperitoneally, either at 5 or 90 minutes after MCA occlusion.

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The nucleotide sequence of a 45,137-bp segment covering the 19 degrees and 23 degrees region in the 360 degrees map of the Bacillus subtilis genome was determined. This region contained 45 open reading frames (ORFs) including 7 which corresponded to the products of genes with known functions that had been previously sequenced. The known genes were: glpT and glpQ for glycerol utilization pathway; purT for a part of the purine synthesis pathway; mpr for an extracellular metalloprotease; pss and psd for the parts of the phospholipid synthesis pathway; and gltP for a glutamine transporter.

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As a part of the Bacillus subtilis genome sequencing project, we have determined a 25-kb sequence covering the 17 degrees-19 degrees region. This region contains 26 complete open reading frames (ORFs) including the alkA and adaA/B operon, which encode genes for adaptive response to DNA alkylation. A homology search for the newly identified 21 ORFs revealed that 4 of them exhibit a significant similarity to known proteins, e.

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Bacillus subtilis is the best-characterized member of the Gram-positive bacteria. Its genome of 4,214,810 base pairs comprises 4,100 protein-coding genes. Of these protein-coding genes, 53% are represented once, while a quarter of the genome corresponds to several gene families that have been greatly expanded by gene duplication, the largest family containing 77 putative ATP-binding transport proteins.

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A 31141 bp continuous nucleotide sequence in the region from trnl to pNEXT52 in the Bacillus subtilis 168 genome was determined. In the region, there were 22 ORFs, two complete rRNA operons, and five tRNA genes. It was deduced that the function of one of the ORFs was similar to that of a sigma factor belonging to the ECF (extra-cytoplasmic functions) subfamily.

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The binding affinity of azasetron hydrochloride (azasetron) for the 5-hydroxytryptamine3 (5-HT3) receptor in a tissue preparation of rat small intestine was investigated by using [3H]granisetron as a radioligand. Scatchard analysis of specific [3H]granisetron binding revealed a single population of saturable binding sites in the tissue preparation. At this site, azasetron was concentration-dependently competitive with [3H]granisetron, and it inhibited the specific [3H]granisetron binding with a Ki value of 0.

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Agonist- or light-dependent phosphorylation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor m2 subtypes (m2 receptors) or rhodopsin by G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) was found to be inhibited by calmodulin in a Ca2+-dependent manner. The phosphorylation was fully inhibited in the absence of G protein betagamma subunits and partially inhibited in the presence of betagamma subunits. The dose-response curve for stimulation by betagamma subunits of the m2 and rhodopsin phosphorylation was shifted to the higher concentration of betagamma subunits by addition of Ca2+-calmodulin.

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