Publications by authors named "Kayo Kitazawa"

We established a new "ecological" Grocott stain for demonstrating fungi, based upon a 4R principle of refusal, reduction, reuse, and recycle of waste management. Conventional Grocott stain employs environmentally harsh 5% chromic acid for oxidization. Initially, we succeeded in reducing the concentration of chromic acid from 5% to 1% by incubating the solution at 60°C and using five-fold diluted chromic acid solution at which point it was reusable.

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Itching of ocular allergy is alleviated but not completely relieved by H(1) histamine receptor antagonists, suggesting that histamine is not the sole itch mediator in ocular allergy. We investigated whether leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)), a mediator of cutaneous itch, is involved in the itch of ocular allergy in mice. Mice were immunized by the repeated subcutaneous injections of ragweed pollen and alum into the caudal back, and given a subconjunctival injection of ragweed pollen extract into the palpebra for allergic challenge.

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Purpose: Fibronectin plays an important role in the migration of corneal epithelial cells in vivo. The Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence in the principal cell binding domain of fibronectin mediates the interaction of fibronectin with integrins, whereas the Pro-His-Ser-Arg-Asn (PHSRN) sequence of fibronectin is thought to modulate this interaction. The authors examined the effects of a PHSRN peptide on corneal epithelial migration in vitro and in vivo.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kayo Kitazawa"

  • - Kayo Kitazawa's research includes the development of an environmentally friendly Grocott stain that reduces the use of chromic acid, promoting waste management principles such as reduction, reuse, and recycling in histological practices.
  • - Kitazawa's studies on ocular allergy highlight the significant role of leukotriene B4 in mediating itching, indicating that histamine antagonists alone may not be sufficient for relief in affected mice.
  • - The investigation of a synthetic fibronectin peptide (PHSRN) demonstrates its positive influence on corneal epithelial cell migration, emphasizing the importance of specific fibronectin sequences in facilitating ocular tissue regeneration.