Publications by authors named "Nakabayashi M"

We investigated the conversion rate from arachidonic acid (A.A.) to PGI2 and the activity of PGI2 producing enzyme system in endothelial cells of umbilical veins (U.

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When radial cortical opacities occurred in the lenses of glaucomatous eyes, ocular hypertension soon became normal. Glaucoma operations were not performed on patients over 50 years of age, and medical control or simple lens extraction was adopted. In 86% of the lenses extracted from glaucomatous eyes no medication was necessary to keep normal ocular tension for two years postoperatively.

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A new method is described for the preparation of highly purified human plasminogen and plasmin with specific activity of 32 CTA units per mg of protein. With this method, the purification of the urinary plasminogen + plasmin antigenic materials from patients with chronic glomerulonephritis, disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome and severe toxemia of pregnancy was performed, and the resulting highly purified proenzyme and enzyme were analyzed by immunoelectrophoresis, separative agar electrophoresis, gel filtration and SDS-gel electrophoresis. Our findings indicated that urinary plasmin reflects more closely the extent of intraglomerular fibrinolysis, while urinary plasminogen reflects non-selective proteinuria in patients with chronic glomerulonephritis or severe toxemia of pregnancy.

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Serial determinations of urinary plasmin level by radiocaseinolytic assay were performed in 40 healthy women and 29 patients with various types of toxemia throughout pregnancy, labor and the puerperium. The results indicate that: 1. The urinary plasmin level in normal pregnancy increased significantly from the third trimester to the early puerperium.

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A new method is described for the preparation of highly purified human plasminogen and plasmin with specific activity of 32 CTA units per mg of protein. With this method, the purification of the urinary plasminogen + plasmin antigenic materials from patients with chronic glomerulonephritis, disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome and severe toxemia of pregnancy was performed, and the resulting highly purified proenzyme and enzyme were analyzed by immunoelectrophoresis, separative agar electrophoresis, gel filtration and SDS-gel electrophoresis.Our findings indicated that urinary plasmin reflects more closely the extent of intraglomerular fibrinolysis, while urinary plasminogen reflects non-selective proteinuria in patients with chronic glomerulonephritis or severe toxemia of pregnancy.

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Two kinds of F-actin were prepared; one binds magnesium at the unique divalent cation binding site of actin protomer and the other binds calcium at this site. They were designated as F(Mg)-actin and F(Ca)-actin, respectively. The binding of fluorescein mercuric acetate (FMA) to F(Mg)-actin and F(Ca)-actin was studied spectroscopically.

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Three kinds of plasmin were found to be generated when plasminogen or [(125)I]plasminogen was incubated at 32 degrees C for longer than 20 min in urokinase and 50% glycerol. Each plasmin was then separated by G-200 or G-75 Sephadex filtration, and its physicochemical properties were determined. The molecular weights of the three plasmins as determined by G-200 Sephadex filtration were 125,000+/-5,000(SD), 63,000+/-2,000(SD), and 31,500+/-1,000(SD), and those by sodium dodecyl sulfate(SDS)-polyacrylamide electrophoresis were 130,000+/-5,000(SD), 64,000+/-3,000(SD), and 32,000+/-1,500(SD).

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The isotopic method described previously for quantification of plasmin- (125)I by disc gel electrophoresis was modified by inclusion of euglobulin precipitation to expand its applicability to plasmas containing low radioactivity of plasmin- (125)I and plasminogen- (125)I. It was found that the euglobulin precipitation method precipitates 72.4+/-2.

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