Publications by authors named "Natsuko Uematsu"

Background: Previous research has reported that mirtazapine, a 5-HT3 antagonist, is effective for alleviation of digestive symptoms.

Purpose: To elucidate the effect of low-dose mirtazapine on digestive symptoms.

Patients And Methods: Mirtazapine was administered to 50 cancer patients with digestive symptoms in palliative care, and the data were retrospectively examined.

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This paper presents a man in his 80's with pancreatic cancer(cStage IV). He suffered from nausea duringS -1 therapy, and therefore, prochlorperazine maleate at a daily dose of 15 mgwas administered. However, refractory nausea was diagnosed because it did not improve, and mirtazapine at a daily dose of 7.

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This paper presents a man in his 70's with non-small cell lung cancer (cT3N2M0, Stage III A) after chemoradiation therapy during follow-up visits. He was referred to the department of palliative care 1 month after the occurrence of herpes zoster, because of pain. Opioids (transdermal fentanyl patch and rapid-release oxycodone) were administered for his cancer pain previously.

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The mechanism by which GnRH stimulates annexin A5 expression was examined with LbetaT2 gonadotrope cells. Continuous stimulation with GnRH analog (GnRHa, Des-Gly10 [Pro9]-GnRH ethylamide) transiently elevated LHbeta mRNA expression while maintaining annexin A5 mRNA at high levels for 24 h. GnRH antagonist blocked the effect of GnRHa on annexin A5.

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