Publications by authors named "Manabe S"

An 81-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of acute exacerbation of chronic renal failure. Her 24-h urine protein value was 0.37 g, but neither hematuria nor leukocyturia was seen.

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Oxidative stress contributes to post-ischemic brain damage. We assessed the correlation between plasma 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), as a marker of oxidative DNA damage, and progressive brain damage in rats subjected to transient or permanent ischemia. Male Wistar rats were subjected to permanent- and 0.

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Hepatic glutathione content was measured and gene expression data were obtained using an Affymetrix RG U34 array after treatment with tap water containing 20mM l-buthionine (S, R)-sulfoximine (BSO) to male F344 rats for four consecutive days. Both Spearman's and Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated between the glutathione content and the mRNA content level obtained from the microarray analysis individually. Sixty-nine gene probes, which were statistically significant (Spearman's correlation, P < 0.

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[reaction: see text] This paper describes a novel method to synthesize a quinoline backbone by incorporating allenyl cations into a catalytic intramolecular Friedel-Crafts reaction. The initial products were isomerized and aromatized upon treatment with acid and base, respectively, to give quinolines. The basic concept also proved to be promising for 1-benzazepine, 1-benzazocine, or isoquinoline synthesis.

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Background: Exercise intolerance of the hand after harvest of the radial artery is not well understood, although mild reductions of blood flow to the hand are reported. To ascertain its prevalence, patient symptoms implying potential exercise intolerance were evaluated by measuring transcutaneous oxygen pressure of the hand during grip exercise. For ascertaining predictive values, we verified ulnar flow reserve measured by Doppler ultrasonography before the harvest of radial artery.

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Background: Coronary shunts are widely used to prevent myocardial ischemia during off-pump coronary artery bypass graft (OPCAB) procedures. Although clinical effectiveness has been reported, actual perfusion flow has not been well assessed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate actual shunt flow and its pattern during passive coronary perfusion in clinical OPCAB.

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Phenobarbital (PB) increases serum total cholesterol levels in rodents and humans. To investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms, we performed a microarray analysis on liver of rats treated repeatedly with 100 mg/kg PB, and examined the serum blood chemistry. The serum concentration of non-esterified fatty acids was decreased from day 1 to day 14 except for day 7, and that of cholesterol was increased from day 4 to day 14.

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Genes that showed mRNA content profiles, which correlated with serum concentrations of total cholesterol (T.CHO), were screened from the microarray data of phenobarbital (PB)- or clofibrate (CLO)-treated rat livers, and the correlation was evaluated based on Spearman's correlation coefficient. Many genes involved in the cholesterol or bile acid metabolism were highly correlated such as UDP-glucuronosyltransferase-21, apolipoprotein A-I and cMOAT.

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The combination of an angiotensin II type 1 receptor blocker (ARB) and a diuretic is effective clinically in treatment of hypertension. As a non-clinical safety evaluation of a combination of the ARB olmesartan medoxomil (OM) and the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), male and female normotensive rats were administered OM/HCTZ (fixed ratio of 8 : 5) orally by gavage for 26 weeks at dose levels of 0, 4.88, 16.

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The Rab3 family small G proteins (Rab3A-D) are involved in the regulated secretory pathway of brain and secretory tissues. Among Rab3-interacting proteins, Rabphilin-3, Rim, and Noc2, all of which contain a conserved Rab3-binding domain (RBD3), are generally recognized Rab3 effector proteins in neurons and secretory cells. Although Rab3B was also detected in epithelial cells, its function remained unknown.

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Taurine is reported to increase contractility of skeletal muscle and cardiac myocyte, which can increase exercise performance. The present study aimed to clarify taurine's effect on chronic endurance exercise, especially accumulation of lactic acid (LA), a marker of fatigue and ability of aerobic exercise, and urinary secretion of 3-methylhistidine (3-MH), a marker of muscle breakdown in rats. After exercise blood levels of LA and urinary excretion of 3-MH were significantly increased and this increase was significantly less in those with chronic treatment of taurine.

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Tocopheryl succinate (TS), a succinyl ester of alpha-tocopherol (alpha-T), has been reported to have various biological activities. In this communication, we review the current findings about TS including our recent studies of its effects on nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide (O2-) generations implicated in cancer and atherosclerosis. First, we investigated the effect of TS on NO production in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) under atherosclerosis-like conditions using lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon-gamma (IFN).

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Background: Although many investigators have previously reported various ocular complications induced by vitrectomy, little is known about post-operative morphological changes in the optic disc. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of vitrectomy and fluid-air (F-A) exchange on the post-operative morphology of the optic disc.

Methods: We examined 31 eyes that had undergone vitrectomy for macular holes (22 eyes) or epiretinal membranes (9 eyes).

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L-buthionine (S,R)-sulfoximine (BSO), an inhibitor of glutathione (GSH) synthesis, was administered to mice via drinking water for 14 days in order to establish an animal model with continuously depleted levels of GSH. No toxicity was observed at 20 mM BSO, even though a significant decrease in liver weight was observed at 30 mM BSO. GSH levels in the liver, kidney, brain, lung, heart, spleen, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, skeletal muscle, plasma and blood cells from mice given 20 mM of BSO were all less than those from the control mice continuously throughout a 24-hr period.

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Liver and kidney glutathione S-transferase (GST) activities to 1,2-dichloro-4-nitrobenzene (DCNB) as a substrate (GST-D activities) were measured in 280 dogs from five different breeders, and significant individual differences in this activity were observed in both organs. Interestingly, 34 out of the 280 dogs (i.e.

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The gene expression data of drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) in male F344 rat livers were examined after treatments with phenobarbital (PB), clofibrate (CPIB), 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) or butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) using an Affymetrix GeneChip system. Nucleotide sequence-based phylogenetic trees combined with a heat map, that presents both quantitative and qualitative data, were created. Most DME gene probes were successfully classified into the corresponding gene families, although a few were not due to the presence of non-coding or promoter region sequences in the target gene.

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Regulated transport of proteins to distinct plasma membrane domains is essential for the establishment and maintenance of cell polarity in all eukaryotic cells. The Rab family small G proteins play a crucial role in determining the specificity of vesicular transport pathways. Rab3B and Rab13 localize to tight junction in polarized epithelial cells and cytoplasmic vesicular structures in non-polarized fibroblasts, but their functions are poorly understood.

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Genetic studies have shown that retinoic acid (RA) signaling is required for mouse retina development, controlled in part by an RA-generating aldehyde dehydrogenase encoded by Aldh1a2 (Raldh2) expressed transiently in the optic vesicles. We examined the function of a related gene, Aldh1a1 (Raldh1), expressed throughout development in the dorsal retina. Raldh1(-/-) mice are viable and exhibit apparently normal retinal morphology despite a complete absence of Raldh1 protein in the dorsal neural retina.

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Glycosylation is one of the most important post- or co-translational modifications of proteins, which affects the biological activities of the parent proteins by influencing the higher-order structure. Recently, a highly novel variant of glycoproteins that incorporate a C-glycosylated amino acid was identified in various proteins. The total synthesis of one such C-glycosyl amino acid, namely, C (2)-alpha-D-C-mannosylpyranosyl-L-tryptophan and related peptides were successfully achieved.

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Convergent and stereoselective synthetic routes to Man9GlcNAc2 (1b), alpha-Glc1M9GlcNAc2 (2b), and its stereoisomer beta-Glc1M9GlcNAc2 (3) were established. Interaction analysis of 2b with CRT was measured by 1H NMR spectroscopy, and the first NMR-based evidence for the specific binding of CRT to 2b was obtained.

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We examined the effect of alpha-tocopheryl hemisuccinate (TS) on the growth of mouse melanoma cells B16-F1 inoculated on the back of hairless mice by two administration procedures of TS, i.p. administration of TS dissolved with dimethyl sulfoxide (TS i.

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A 56-year-old man was admitted with cough, fever, myalgia, and arthralgia. Chest computed tomography demonstrated bilateral diffuse ground-glass opacities predominantly in the upper lungs. Subpleural non-segmental consolidation was observed in the late phase.

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Purpose: To investigate the involvement of the p38 mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase and phosphatidylinositol-3 (PI-3) kinase-Akt signaling pathways after pathologic stimulation by N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors of retinal neurons in vivo.

Methods: NMDA (2-200 nmol), SB203580 (0.2-10 nmol, an inhibitor of p38 MAP kinase), LY294002 (6 nmol, an inhibitor of PI-3 kinase), or control solution was injected into the vitreous of Long-Evans rats.

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Background: Despite a negative Allen test, some patients develop hand ischemia after radial artery harvesting. The presence of large interosseous collaterals may reduce the sensitivity of Allen test. To evaluate the combination of ulnar flow measurements and the Allen test as an effective screening technique, we performed Doppler ultrasonography during Allen's maneuver.

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