Publications by authors named "Kumahara Y"

1. Deletion polymorphism, DD, of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene is reported to be related to cardiovascular disease, which is frequently based on insulin resistance. 2.

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We investigated the effects of risk factors of atherosclerosis on soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) concentration and leukocyte count by using multivariate statistical analysis. The subjects were 90 people who were hospitalized for a complete check-up examination. Eight risk factors were selected as candidates for predictor variables: age, body mass index (BMI), uric acid, glycohemoglobin A1c, number of cigarettes smoked daily, total cholesterol, triglyceride, and high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol.

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Glucose tolerance is reported to be impaired in the elderly, and this is said to be mainly due to a decrease in insulin sensitivity (insulin resistance). Insulin resistance is known to be associated with atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. To clarify whether or not age-dependent changes in glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity are risk factors for coronary artery disease, as they are in the case of the insulin resistance syndrome, we studied age-dependent changes in glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, blood pressure, and serum lipids in a large number of subjects who underwent annual health check-ups, and then studied the relationships between coronary artery disease and aging, insulin sensitivity, and other risk factors in subjects who underwent coronary angiography.

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The apolipoprotein epsilon4 allele and homozygous deletion allele (DD) of the angiotensin-converting enzyme gene are reported to be associated with an increase in the incidence of ischemic heart disease. In this study, we examined whether the apolipoprotein epsilon4 genotype and angiotensin-converting enzyme/DD allele are associated with silent myocardial ischemia. We screened 3920 subjects undergoing general checkups who no symptoms of ischemic heart disease.

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The incidence of complete thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) deficiency (TBG-CD) was determined for a Japanese population from a comprehensive health examination, in which a T3 resin uptake test of the upper 5% (78 subjects from among 1,589 men) was the screening line for TBG-CD. Further analysis of the known mutation in TBG-CD gene of the Japanese population (reported as TBG-CDJ with codon 352 deletion) was performed on 72 subjects, and three were found to have TBG-CDJ, two of whom were siblings. Only those three subjects had a serum TBG concentration of less than 5 mg/l.

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Mitochondria play an important role in glucose-induced insulin secretion in pancreatic beta cells. We therefore examined whether patients with NIDDM exhibit genetic variability in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), a candidate gene for NIDDM. We sequenced mtDNA in the region encoding tRNALeu and the adjacent region in several diabetic patients with clinical features suggesting mitochondrial DNA mutations.

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A 68-year-old man who was admitted to our hospital because of general fatigue and anorexia. He was diagnosed as suffering from neuron specific enolase (NSE)-producing IgD-lambda type multiple myeloma with high activity of serum amylase, based on the detection of monoclonal IgD-lambda M-protein in the serum and urine, markedly high activities of salivary-type amylase and NSE in the serum, and immunohistochemical evidence of NSE and IgD in the myeloma cells. After two courses of alpha-IFN and VMCP chemotherapy, serum IgD, amylase and NSE decreased to normal levels.

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Recently, high frequencies of glucose intolerance and insulin resistance have been reported in patients with hypertension. However, both blood pressure and glucose tolerance are influenced by age. To investigate the effect of age on the interaction between blood pressure and glucose tolerance, we analyzed blood pressure and glucose tolerance in otherwise healthy subjects (n = 576) who underwent an oral glucose tolerance test and blood pressure measurement as a part of a healthy care program.

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Complete thyroxine-binding globulin deficiency (TBG-CD) was uncovered in a subject receiving a comprehensive health examination. The subject had an abnormally high T3 resin uptake. A family study showed that the TBG abnormality had been inherited by X-chromosome linkage.

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The Japanese Mazindol study group investigated the action of an anorexiant, mazindol, and found that it reduced food intake by directly suppressing neurons in the lateral hypothalamus, inhibited gastric acid secretion, increased motor activity, decreased glucose absorption, and inhibited insulin secretion. It thus appears that the main effect of mazindol is to decrease food intake through suppressing feeding centers in the hypothalamus. A multicenter open study of mazindol in Japan revealed that loss of body weight and relative body weight in 14 wk were 4.

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1. The typing of the apolipoprotein B 3' hypervariable region was investigated in hypertensive and normotensive subjects using rapid typing of a variable number of tandemly repeated short DNA sequences (VNTR) by the polymerase chain reaction. 2.

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Delapril, a new angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor discovered in the laboratory of Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., is the result of drug design based on the structure-activity relationships of ACE inhibitors. Delapril is an antihypertensive agent with a relatively long duration of action and no SH moiety in its structure.

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The frequency of spontaneous 6-thioguanine (TG)-resistant peripheral blood lymphocytes in five unrelated Werner syndrome (WS) patients was determined using an autoradiographic labeling assay. The average frequency of TG-resistant lymphocytes was eightfold higher in WS patients than in sex- and age-matched normal control donors. This finding and previous identification of increased spontaneous chromosomal rearrangements and deletions in WS cells or cell lines suggest that WS is a human genomic instability or mutator syndrome.

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Dextran in lactated Ringer's solution (20 ml/kg) was infused for 1 hour into anesthetized dogs with sinoaortic denervation and vagotomy (deafferentation; n = 10) and dogs treated with hexamethonium (de-efferentation; n = 13) to compare with our previous observation in dogs with an intact autonomic nervous system (control, n = 34). During the infusion, increase in blood pressure associated with increase in cardiac output was observed in all three groups. The increases in blood pressure were larger in the two groups with an impaired autonomic nervous system.

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Plasma cortisol levels and other factors including thyroid hormone in patients with Alzheimer's type (n = 10), vascular type (n = 10) or mixed type (n = 10) senile dementia were compared with those in non-demented senile controls (n = 10). Plasma cortisol levels at 8:00 a.m.

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We put 12 obese subjects on a very-low-calorie diet (VLCD) and observed how their weight loss affected their glucose tolerance. Seven had non-insulin-dependent diabetes and five did not. They consumed 1000 kcal/day for at least 1 week, then 420 kcal/day for 4 weeks, and 1000 kcal/day thereafter.

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The direct effects of a renin inhibitor, N-acetyl-pepstatin and five angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, captopril and the active diacid forms of enalapril, ramipril, cilazapril, and CS-622, on the vascular renin-angiotensin system were examined in isolated perfused rat mesenteric arteries. Vascular renin activity and angiotensin II (Ang II) released into the perfusate were determined. Infusion of N-acetyl-pepstatin (5 X 10(-8)-5 X 10(-6) M) suppressed vascular renin activity and Ang II release dose dependently.

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A C19 steroid, 19-hydroxyandrostenedione (19-OHAD), an amplifier of the mineralocorticoid effects of aldosterone, is known to cause hypertension in rats during chronic administration. In the present study we examined the direct vasoconstrictive effects of 19-OHAD and aldosterone in vitro as a possible mechanism of their hypertensinogenic effects. Contractile responses of central ear arteries from normal male rabbits to either 19-OHAD or aldosterone were examined in Krebs' bicarbonate buffer.

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The brain metastasis of prostatic carcinoma is rare and is distinguished by its poor prognosis in cases which are not surgically resectable. Herein we report on a case of brain metastasis of prostatic carcinoma which showed a dramatic regression through bilateral orchiectomy and doses of diethylstilbestrol diphosphate and estramustine phosphate. Neurologic and psychiatric symptoms diminished within three months, and the patient is alive and well without any subjective symptoms after twelve months.

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Renal tubular function was investigated in 98 non-insulin-dependent and 18 insulin-dependent diabetics under conditions of standard glycemic control. Mean urinary excretion of lysozyme, beta 2-microglobulin and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) in both Albustix-negative and positive patients were significantly elevated above the control range. The increased excretion of lysozyme, beta 2-microglobulin and NAG was found in 21, 55 and 62% of the normoalbuminuric patients, and in 40, 57 and 74% of the microalbuminuric patients, respectively.

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1. The possible interactions between the renal effects of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and angiotensin II (AII) were studied in normal sodium-replete human subjects. Recent investigations have suggested that ANP inhibits the pressor and volume-retaining effects of activation of the renin-angiotensin system.

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