Publications by authors named "Kazue Ise"

Voice abuse, chronic cough, laryngeal surgery, and tracheal intubation may lead to injury and subsequent repair/remodeling in the vocal fold mucosa. Periostin is known to be involved in airway remodeling and is also associated with various otolaryngological diseases. D-β-aspartic acid is the major isomer of D-aspartic acid found in tissues of elderly individuals.

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  • Parotid tumors can be benign or malignant, with various histological features; this study focused on benign tumors, including pleomorphic adenomas and Warthin's tumors.
  • The research involved 36 patients (mean age 59.2) who underwent tumor resection, assessing the expression of periostin, an extracellular matrix protein, in their tumor samples.
  • Results showed that 84.2% of the benign tumors exhibited increased periostin expression, indicating potential involvement in tumor development and suggesting periostin as a new biomarker for these tumors.
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  • - The study examined how long-term voice abuse or sudden injury affects the vocal fold mucosa and focused on the roles of CD31, CD34, and periostin in vocal fold polyp formation.
  • - Histopathological analysis of 57 vocal fold polyp samples revealed that CD31 and CD34 were expressed in 71.9% and 93% of samples, respectively, while periostin was found in 71.9% of samples, indicating their involvement in polyp development.
  • - The research identified different patterns of marker expression associated with specific histological subtypes of vocal fold polyps, suggesting that these vascular endothelial markers could aid in staging the condition.
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  • Long-term voice abuse or sudden injuries to the vocal folds can lead to mutations and changes in their structure, which may contribute to the development of vocal fold polyps.
  • The study examines the expressions of two substances, D-β-aspartic acid and periostin, in vocal fold polyp tissue samples from 36 patients, revealing that both were present and exhibited distinct patterns in the samples.
  • The researchers propose that the presence of D-β-aspartic acid and periostin may play a role in the pathological changes associated with vocal fold polyps, including tissue changes and fibrosis.
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The commonest sites for liposarcoma are the retroperitoneum and lower extremities. Liposarcoma of the head and neck region is a rare and potentially life-threatening malignancy. Tumors originating in the right cervical space cause special diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties.

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  • Primary aldosteronism (PA) is a common cause of secondary hypertension due to excessive secretion of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex.
  • The study highlights that YM750, an ACAT inhibitor, effectively reduces aldosterone secretion by suppressing the expression of the aldosterone synthase gene, particularly when stimulated by depolarization.
  • YM750 shows potential as a treatment for PA because it interferes with the intracellular signaling processes that lead to excess aldosterone production.
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Objective/hypothesis: Middle ear cholesteatoma is characterized by abnormal growth of the keratinizing squamous epithelium of the temporal bone. d--aspartic acid is the major isomer of d-aspartic acid found in elderly tissue. We assessed the immunoreactivity to k--aspartic acid of congenital and acquired middle ear cholesteatomas.

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Glucocorticoid receptor (GR) has been implicated in prostate carcinoma growth and progression. Glucocorticoid receptor beta (GRβ) acts as an inhibitor of GR; however, its function is not well understood. Serum- and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase 1 (SGK1) is a GR-responsive gene that phosphorylates N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (NDRG1) and is involved in cancer growth and invasion.

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Long-term voice abuse or sudden vocal fold microvascular disruption may lead to injury and subsequent repair/remodeling in the vocal fold mucosa. Periostin is known to be involved in airway remodeling and also in various otolaryngological diseases. The aim of this article was to investigate the expression and the role of periostin in the formation of vocal fold polyps.

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Background/aim: Murine double minute 2 (MDM2) is well known to inhibit p53 function and its over-expression is associated with poor prognosis in several human malignancies. Nutlin-3, a small-molecule inhibitor of MDM2, exerts antitumor effects on various solid tumors harboring wild-type p53. We aimed to clarify its effects on esophageal cancer.

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Sex-specific differences in the incidence of urinary bladder carcinomas are well known, and the possible involvement of sex steroids has been proposed. We previously reported the association of the loss of androgen receptors and androgen-producing enzymes with tumor progression of urinary bladder cancer patients. Clinically, the selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) were reported to suppress the progression of these tumors but the status of estrogen receptors (ERs) has not been well studied in patients with bladder urinary cancer.

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A 49-year-old Japanese man presented with a rare case of sinonasal leiomyosarcoma with left nasal bleeding for 12 months. He had no history of irradiation or malignancies, including retinoblastoma. Preoperative histological examination suggested vascular leiomyoma.

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  • A 79-year-old Japanese woman experienced left nasal bleeding due to a rare case of metastatic renal cell carcinoma that had spread to her left sphenoid sinus, 15 years after a previous nephrectomy for the same type of cancer.
  • Imaging tests (CT and MRI) identified a tumor in the sphenoid sinus, and a thorough endoscopic resection was performed without any preoperative embolization.
  • The pathological analysis confirmed it was metastatic renal cell carcinoma of clear cell type, and after surgery, the patient showed no signs of recurrence or metastasis over the following 36 months.
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A 71-year-old Japanese male patient presented with a rare case of Glomangiopericytoma (GPC) of the left nasal with obstruction. Complete resection with endoscopic surgery was performed. Immunohistochemical staining for smooth muscle actin, β catenin, cyclin D1, vimentin, and factor 13 were helpful in establishing a definitive diagnosis.

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Aldosterone-producing adenomas (APAs) harbor marked intratumoral heterogeneity in terms of morphology, steroidogenesis, and genetics. However, an association of biological significance of morphologically identified tumor cell subtypes and genotypes is virtually unknown. KCNJ5 mutation is most frequently detected and generally considered a curable phenotype by adrenalectomy.

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The expression statuses of sex steroid receptors and sex steroid-synthesizing/metabolizing enzymes have been reported in primary prostate cancer lesions, but that in metastatic lymph nodes has remained unknown. Therefore, in this study, we immunolocalized these proteins in primary tumors and paired metastatic lymph nodes of prostate cancer and correlated the findings with clinicopathological factors of individual patients. The expression statuses of AR and ER β was significantly increased in metastatic lymph nodes compared with primary lesions, whereas that of 17βHSD1, 17βHSD2, 17βHSD5, and STS immunoreactivity was decreased in metastatic lymph nodes.

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Transcription factor GATA3 plays vital roles in inner ear development, while regulatory mechanisms controlling its inner ear-specific expression are undefined. We demonstrate that a -regulatory element lying 571 kb 3' to the gene directs inner ear-specific expression, which we refer to as the otic vesicle enhancer (OVE). In transgenic murine embryos, a 1.

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The tumor microenvironment plays pivotal roles in various human neoplasms. However, that of benign tumor, particularly hormone-secreting endocrine tumors, has remained virtually unknown. Therefore, we firstly attempted to analyze the tumor microenvironment of autonomous hormone-secreting adrenocortical adenomas.

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In pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (Pan-NEN) progesterone signaling has been shown to have both inhibitory and stimulatory effects on cell proliferation. The ability of progesterone to inhibit tumor proliferation is of particular interest and is suggested to be mediated through the less abundantly expressed progesterone receptor (PR) isoform A (PRA). To date the mechanistic processes underlying this inhibition of proliferation remain unclear.

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Aims: Bladder urothelial carcinoma is increasing in incidence with age and its prognosis could become worse when accompanied with metastasis. Effective treatment of these advanced patients is required and it becomes important to understand its underlying biology of this neoplasm, especially with regard to its biological pathways. A potential proposed pathway is androgen receptor (AR)-mediated intracellular signaling but the details have remained relatively unexplored.

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Context: Approximately half of patients with primary aldosteronism (PA) have clinically evident disease according to clinical (hypertension) and/or laboratory (aldosterone and renin levels) findings but do not have nodules detectable in routine cross-sectional imaging. However, the detailed histopathologic, steroidogenic, and pathobiological features of cross-sectional image-negative PA are controversial.

Objective: To examine histopathology, steroidogenic enzyme expression, and aldosterone-driver gene somatic mutation status in cross-sectional image-negative hyperaldosteronism.

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Background: Estrogens are considered to potentially play some roles in the development and progression of prostate cancer through estrogen receptor beta (ERβ). However, additional factors which could influence the clinical outcome of the patients through modulating these steroid signalings have also been proposed. Among these, increased expression of serotonin receptor especially that of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor Type 4 (5-HTR4) has been recently proposed to be involved in autocrine/paracrine mechanisms of castration-resistant prostate cancer, but the presence and clinical significance of 5-HTR4 in hormone-naive prostate cancer (HNPC) and its interaction with hormonal signaling pathways have remained virtually unknown.

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Adrenal Cushing syndrome (CS) is caused by the overproduction of cortisol in adrenocortical tumors including adrenal cortisol-producing adenoma (CPA). In CS, steroidogenic enzymes such as 17α-hydroxylase/17, 20-lase (CYP17A1), 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD3B), and 11β-hydroxylase (CYP11B1) are abundantly expressed in tumor cells. In addition, several transcriptional factors have been reported to play pivotal roles in the regulation of these enzymes in CPA, but their correlations with those enzymes above have still remained largely unknown.

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Introduction: Cytochrome P450 11B2 (CYP11B2) plays a pivotal role in aldosterone synthesis, while cytochrome P450 11B1 (CYP11B1) and cytochrome P450 17A1 (CYP17) are involved in cortisol synthesis in normal human adrenal glands. However, their detailed distribution in aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) remains incompletely settled.

Materials And Methods: We examined the status of CYP11B1/CYP11B2 and CYP11B2/CYP17A1 expressions in 27 APA (double staining) cases and 21 APA (triple staining) cases by using immunofluorescence staining and semi-quantitative evaluation.

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