Publications by authors named "Itsuro Takada"

In carpal tunnel syndrome, the abductor pollicis brevis, which is the primary muscle for the palmar abduction of the thumb, is almost inevitably impaired. The active palmar abduction of the thumb may be a better indicator of thumb disability. The authors aimed to establish a simple and accurate method to measure the angle of active palmar abduction of the thumb and to determine the maximum angle values in healthy women.

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We previously identified an H-2L(d)-binding peptide pRL1a (IPGLPLSL) on RL male 1 that is predominantly recognized by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs). MAP is a multibranched lysine core with antigenic peptides. Immunization of BALB/c mice with pRL1a MAP effectively induced pRL1a CTLs.

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Objective: To determine the effect of NOS2 gene deletion on articular cartilage degradation in autoantibody mediated arthritis (AMA).

Methods: Female C57BL/6Ai-[ko] NOS2 N5 (NOS2-/-) mice (7-8 weeks old) and the counterpart C57/Bl6 Crj mice (wild-type, WT) were studied. Arthritis was induced by intraperitoneal injection of 4 mg of an arthritogenic cocktail of 4 monoclonal antibodies raised against type II collagen twice on Day 0 and Day 1 followed by intraperitoneal injection of 50 micro g of lipopolysaccharide on Day 2.

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We investigated the generation of CD8 cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL) that recognized a dominant pRL1a peptide bound to H-2L(d) molecule on RL male 1 leukemia in spleen cells from RL male 1-bearing syngeneic BALB/c, semiallogeneic CB6F1 and allogeneic B6 mice by repetitive in vitro stimulation with RL male 1 tumor. CD8 T cells in cultures were also analyzed by H-2L(d)/pRL1a tetramer staining. We showed that pRL1a-specific CTL were more efficiently generated in spleen cells from RL male 1-bearing high responder CB6F1 mice than in low responder BALB/c mice, and this correlated well with the occurrence of H-2L(d)/pRL1a tetramer binding CD8 T cells.

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