Publications by authors named "Kiyasu E"

Despite the loss of locus coeruleus (LC) noradrenergic neurons in Alzheimer's disease (AD), cerebrospinal fluid norepinephrine (NE) levels are normal or increased in AD. This paradox suggests compensatory upregulation of NE synthetic capacity or downregulation of the NE transporter (NET) in the remaining LC neurons. LC tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) mRNA expression in the LC was measured in AD subjects (n=5) and in age and gender comparable non-demented subjects (n=6).

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Objective: To study advance directives (code status) among subgroups of Asian nursing home residents.

Design: Cross-sectional design.

Participants And Setting: A total of 423 residents of Asian descent (aged >55) from two ethnic nursing homes in Seattle, Washington.

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The Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale (MSAS) is a new patient-rated instrument that was developed to provide multidimensional information about a diverse group of common symptoms. This study evaluated the reliability and validity of the MSAS in the cancer population. Randomly selected inpatients and outpatients (n = 246) with prostate, colon, breast or ovarian cancer were assessed using the MSAS and a battery of measures that independently evaluate phenomena related to quality of life.

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Phosphoinositide hydrolysis, a major mechanism for signal transduction in neural cells, generates diacylglycerol, which can in turn activate protein kinase C (PKC). Although cholinergic agonists elicit phosphoinositide hydrolysis in neural tissues, little is known about activation of PKC by cholinergic agonists. PKC requires phosphatidylserine for activation, and in intact cells this lipid requirement is satisfied by binding of the enzyme to cell membranes.

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