Publications by authors named "Momose T"

Maintaining a smooth lubricated surface between the flexor tendon and sheath after tendon repair is very important for restoration of digit function. We studied the tendon surface after tendon repair mechanically in a canine model in vivo by measuring frictional force. One hundred and twenty flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendons were lacerated to 80% of their cross-section and repaired with either a modified Kessler (MK) or Becker (MGH) repair.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A 66-year-old woman presented with a 3-year history of progressive right-sided hemiparkinsonism manifested by a right-hand resting tremor and right-sided bradykinesia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed a non-enhanced polycystic mass in the left midbrain. (11)C-methylspiperone ((11)C-NMSP) and (18)F-fluorodopa ((18)F-DOPA) positron emission tomography (PET) revealed a striatal hypometabolism that was restricted to the left side.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We measured the gliding resistance of canine and human tendons of intrasynovial origin and tendons of extrasynovial origin with and without paratenon, and investigated the structure of paratenon using scanning electron microscopy. In the canine study, seven intrasynovial flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendons, seven extrasynovial fibularis (peroneus) longus (FL) tendons with paratenon, and seven FL tendons without paratenon were used. In the human study, seven intrasynovial FDP tendons and seven extrasynovial palmaris longus (PL) tendons cut in half (one half with paratenon, the other half without paratenon) were used.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Clinical and experimental studies have shown that postoperative rehabilitation is an important factor that improves digital function after flexor tendon repair. In the current study, the effect of synergistic wrist and finger motion therapy and fixed flexed wrist motion therapy on the in vivo gliding excursion was evaluated after repair of partial laceration of the canine flexor digitorum profundus tendon. The gliding excursion of the repaired tendons treated with synergistic wrist and finger motion therapy was significantly greater than that of tendons rehabilitated with the wrist fixation therapy, suggesting that wrist extension generates force that can pull the repair site through the pulley, thereby increasing passive excursion of the tendon.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Decreased myocardial flow reserve (MFR) in angiographically normal coronary arteries in patients with old myocardial infarction (OMI) has been reported.

Methods And Results: To clarify factors for the reduced MFR in OMI and to compare them with those in angina pectoris (AP), baseline myocardial blood flow (MBF) and MBF during dipyridamole administration were measured with nitrogen 13 ammonia positron emission tomography, after which MFR was calculated for 13 men with AP, 18 men with OMI, and 15 age-matched male control subjects. MFR was compared among the 3 groups in segments perfused by nonstenotic arteries.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We studied the breaking strength and gliding resistance between the pulley and flexor tendon for various suture techniques. Canine flexor digitorum profundus tendons were transected and sutured using one of eight repair techniques: modified Kessler (MK); Tsuge (Tsuge); two variations of a double modified Kessler (DK1, DK2); combined modified Kessler-modified Tsuge (MKT); augmented Becker (Becker); Cruciate (Cruciate); and modified double Tsuge (DT). The force to produce a 1.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Therapy employing passive finger flexion and active finger extension with the wrist fixed in flexion is commonly used after flexor tendon repair. However, this method of rehabilitation may not produce full tendon excursion because of buckling of the tendon within its sheath with passive flexion. Studies of cadavera suggest that the use of synergistic wrist and finger motion may improve tendon gliding.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

24Na in the human body, activated by neutrons emitted at the JCO criticality accident, was observed for 62 subjects, where 148 subjects were measured by the whole body counter of JNC Tokai Works. The 148 subjects, including JCO employees and the contractors, residents neighboring the site and emergency service officers, were measured by the whole-body counter. The neutron-energy spectrum around the facility was calculated using neutron transport codes (ANISN and MCNP), and the relation between an amount of activated sodium in human body and neutron dose was evaluated from the calculated neutron energy spectrum and theoretical neutron capture probability by the human body.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A 41 year old man with parkinsonism and pyramidal signs is described. He was non-responsive to levodopa and dopamine receptor agonists but dramatically responded to trihexyphenidyl. In this patient, brain MRI showed bilateral hyperintensities along the corticospinal tracts on T2 weighted images.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We investigated a method for chemically binding hyaluronic acid (HA) to extrasynovial tendon and the effect of chemically modified HA on the gliding resistance of tendon. Canine peroneus longus (PL) tendons were immersed into one of three different solutions (saline, 1% HA, or 1% chemically modified HA) for 2 h. The gliding resistance of treated PL tendons was measured at 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 cycles in a saline bath.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Adhesion formation is a serious problem after flexor tendon repair. Many repair techniques have been developed to increase the suture strength after tendon repair surgery. The purpose of this study was to assess adhesion formation with different suture techniques in an in vivo canine model.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

An enantiomeric pair of a new 2-piperidone type of chiral building block (1) has been prepared by bakers' yeast reduction of beta-keto ester (2) or lipase-mediated transesterification of hydroxy ester (+/-)-(1), derived from NaBH(4) reduction of 2, in enantiopure form. The absolute stereochemistry of (-)-1 was verified by its conversion to known piperidine (-)-3, an intermediate for the synthesis of (-)-spectaline. The 2-piperidone (-)-1 was converted to all four diastereomers of 2,6-disubstituted 3-piperidinol chiral building blocks on the basis of homologation of (-)-1 at the lactam carbonyl using the Eschenmoser method via corresponding thiolactams (-)-9, (-)-20, (-)-25, (-)-27, and (-)-34, followed by stereocontrolled reduction of the resulting vinylogous urethanes (+)-10, (+)-15, (+)-23, (+)-28, and (+)-32, respectively, and epimerization of the hydroxyls at the 3-position [(-)-16 via (+)-17 to (-)-18 and (+)-29 via (+)-30 to (+)-31].

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Interferon (IFN) therapy is effective in 20-40% of patients with chronic hepatitis C, but the relationship between histological changes and the response to interferon is still unclear. We investigated the long-term histological prognosis and the changes of serum fibrosis markers after interferon therapy relation to the response.

Methods And Results: One hundred and eighteen patients with chronic hepatitis C who received interferon therapy were divided into four groups based on the detection of viremia and the serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level after treatment.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: This study reports the gliding resistance between repaired, partially lacerated tendon and pulley in human cadaver digits, using several commonly employed repair techniques.

Background: Suture techniques with multi-strands and locking loops have been recommended to reduce the risk of rupture of the repair tendon with early active motion. Such sutures may increase the gliding resistance, and the gliding resistance after tendon repair is also an important factor influencing the rehabilitation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

To determine whether motor and premotor areas are involved in silent reading, we report a positron emission tomography study on reading aloud and covert reading. The anterior insula, primary sensorimotor cortex and supplementary motor area were activated separately in reading aloud compared with covert reading, but they were not activated in covert reading compared with fixation control, nor in a conjunction involving reading aloud and covert reading, suggesting the role of articulation or vocalization.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Unlabelled: Recently, troglitazone has emerged as an insulin sensitizer for the treatment of type II diabetes. However, its effect on skeletal muscle glucose use (SMGU) has not been studied.

Methods: To investigate the effect of troglitazone on SMGU in patients with type II diabetes, we undertook skeletal muscle (18)F-FDG PET dynamic imaging under insulin clamping before and after administration of SMGU to 20 patients with type II diabetes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We report a case of successful radiosurgical treatment of lesional epilepsy of mesial temporal origin. A patient presented with a 2-year history of medically intractable complex partial seizures associated with a mesial temporal angioma. Interictal scalp EEG and MEG showed focal epileptiform activity around the lesion.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We have observed sharp infrared spectral lines ( Deltanu approximately 60 MHz FWHM) in gamma-ray ionized para- H2 crystals. The lines are assigned to the Q1(0) transition of H2 near H+3 and H-, which becomes optically active and Stark shifted by the Coulomb fields of the ions. A simple model calculation gives a spectrum which agrees approximately with the observation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Reanalysis of our positron emission tomography study on the reading of Japanese Kanji (morphograms) and Kana (phonograms) with Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) Version 96 (Cogn. Brain Res. 9 (2000) 111) were described in comparison with our previous region of interest (ROI)-based analysis.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This report describes an adult patient with Noonan syndrome accompanied by biventricular hypertrophic cardiomyopathy causing isolated right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. Biventricular hypertrophic cardiomyopathy causing right- and/or left-side outflow tract obstruction, as well as valvular pulmonary stenosis, is relatively common in infants with Noonan syndrome. However, this condition without a dysplastic pulmonary valve, or indeed any polyvalvular dysplasia, is rare in adults with Noonan syndrome.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The effect of knot location, suture material, and suture size on gliding resistance between the pulley and flexor tendon was investigated in a canine model. Different suture materials [monofilament nylon (Ethilon), braided polyester suture coated with silicone (Ticron) and uncoated braided polyester suture (Mersilene)] and suture sizes (4-0, 5-0) were tested. A knot was made on either the volar surface, on one lateral side, or on both lateral sides of canine hind-paw tendons, and gliding resistance was measured.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Rotation-vibration transitions of methane molecules embedded in parahydrogen crystals were investigated through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Each transition shows extremely sharp peaks with a Lorentzian line shape profile, which indicates the spectra are free from inhomogeneous broadening. The steep temperature dependence of the linewidths observed in the range between 3.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The pathophysiology of eosinophilia and hyper-IgE is not fully elucidated yet.

Objective: To clarify the pathophysiology of a patient with remarkable eosinophilia and hyper IgE, we examined cytokine levels in serum, surface antigens of peripheral blood eosinophils and IgE production in vitro.

Results: Concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-3 (IL-3), interleukin-4 (IL-4), interleukin-5 (IL-5), and granulocyte/macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in the serum were 21 pg/mL, <15 pg/mL, <15 pg/mL, 8 pg/mL, and <5 pg/mL pg/mL, respectively.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A technique by which genes can be introduced into the cells and tissues of developing embryos has great potential for studying the roles of genes during vertebrate embryogenesis. The 'microelectroporation' technique, in which DNA is introduced into cells within a restricted area of developing chick embryos with high reproducibility, was developed by the authors. In this review, the advantages and applications of this microelectroporation technique for developmental studies and functional analysis of genes in chick embryos is discussed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This report describes a patient with severe pulmonary hypertension accompanied by a congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunt. Primary pulmonary hypertension was suspected initially because none of the classic symptoms of a portosystemic shunt were present. Physicians should note that disorders of the portal system may cause pulmonary hypertension even in the absence of symptoms suggesting liver disease.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF