Publications by authors named "Junichi Kuratsu"

Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be a mediator in many of the processes of malignant brain tumor progression. We examined NO production in the brain of normal conscious, freely moving rats with or without implanted C6 glioma. Both nitrite (NO(2)(-)) and nitrate (NO(3)(-)) in the dialysates of the two groups were measured using an in vivo microdialysis technique.

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Background: Although the overall prognosis of patients with metastatic brain tumors is dismal, a small number survive longer than 10 years after craniotomy. We report 5 patients who survived for more than 10 years after undergoing treatment for metastatic brain tumor.

Methods: The 5 patients who survived for more than 10 years after undergoing craniotomy were among 56 consecutively treated patients with solitary metastatic brain tumors.

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To investigate the biological effect of cerivastatin on glioblastoma cells, we exposed them to various concentrations of cerivastatin. Cerivastatin exhibited dual effects on glioblastoma cells in a dose-dependent manner. Immunofluorescence microscopy showed disruption of actin stress fibers and focal adhesion plaques even at nanomolar concentrations.

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Object: Overexpression of the protooncogene c-kit has been suggested in a gonadal germ cell tumor (GCT). Recently, the soluble isoform of c-kit (s-kit) has been expressed in a variety of cell types. The goal of this study was to investigate the expression of c-kit and the clinical significance of s-kit in patients with GCTs.

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Background: The influence of p53 mutations on the biology of astrocytic tumors is controversial. p53 is thought to be inactivated in the early stage of gliomagenesis; however, what role its inactivation plays in the malignancy of gliomas remains unknown. To understand the significance of p53 inactivation, the authors identified the locus of p53 gene mutation in glioma samples at different stages of progression and studied the correlation between the mutation and clinical behavior.

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A 70-year-old woman presented with a rare brain surface ependymoma with repeated intratumoral hemorrhage. She was admitted with progressive dementia. Two years earlier, a diagnosis of subcortical hematoma in the right frontal lobe had been made following a fall.

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Object: One of the most frequent genetic abnormalities found in patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is homozygous deletion of the p16 tumor suppressor gene. The authors investigated whether this deletion is associated with prognosis in patients with GBM.

Methods: In 46 adult patients with supratentorial GBM, homozygous deletion of the p16 gene in tumor DNA was examined using the multiplex polymerase chain reaction assay.

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Thrombin is a key enzyme in the blood coagulation system where it converts fibrinogen to fibrin. It participates in a variety of biological processes such as the induction of mitogenesis and of morphological changes, the production of cytokines and growth factors, and apoptosis. To clarify the role of thrombin in the proliferation of human malignant gliomas, we investigated its effect on the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in vitro and determined its intrinsic expression in human glioma tissues.

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To investigate functional heterogeneity within the amygdala in appetitive conditioned instrumental behaviours, neuronal activity was recorded from the amygdala of behaving rats during learning and discrimination of conditioned sensory stimuli associated with or without reinforcement [sucrose solution, intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS)]. Sensory stimuli included auditory (tone), visual (light) and configural (simultaneous presentation of tone and light) stimuli. The rat was trained to lick a spout protruded close to its mouth just after a conditioned sensory stimulus to obtain a reward.

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