A 44-year-old woman with advanced metastatic colon cancer received chemotherapies comprising oxaliplatin and capecitabine (XELOX), irinotecan hydrochloride, leucovorin calcium and fluorouracil irinotecan (FOLFIRI)/panitumumab and mFOLFOX6/bevacizumab. Fifteen months later, she presented with the acute onset of a headache, drowsiness and seizure with a fever and hypertension. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) indicated bilateral regions of signal hyperintensity in the white matter with spasms of bilateral cerebral arteries apparent on magnetic resonance angiography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: We compared the antihypertensive effect of valsartan (VAL) and amlodipine (AML) treatments in elderly hypertensive patients by examining the long-term changes in cognitive function and auditory P300 event-related potentials.
Methods: We enrolled 20 outpatients, including 12 men and 8 women in the age group of 56 to 81 years who had mild to moderate essential hypertension. The subjects were randomly allocated to receive either 80 mg VAL once a day (10 patients) or 5 mg AML once a day (10 patients).
Hippocampal cholinergic neurostimulating peptide (HCNP) is known to promote differentiation of septohippocampal cholinergic neurons. The HCNP precursor protein (HCNP-pp) may play several roles, for example, as an ATP-binding protein, a Raf kinase inhibitor protein, and a phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein, as well as a precursor for HCNP. This study therefore aimed to elucidate the involvement of HCNP-pp in specific neural lineages after stroke using a hypoxic-ischemic (HI) rat model of brain ischemia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe previously reported a novel peptide, Hippocampal Cholinergic Neurostimulating Peptide (HCNP), which induces acetylcholine synthesis by increasing the amount of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) in medial septal nuclei. The HCNP precursor protein (HCNP-pp), composed of 186 amino acids, is an inhibitory factor of the c-Raf/MEK cascade and may be involved in fetal rat brain development via the inhibition of phosphorylation of Erk. To clarify the involvement of HCNP in hippocampal cholinergic circuitry, we previously generated HCNP-pp transgenic (HCNP-pp Tg) mice using the promoter of the α subunit of Ca(2+) calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKIIα).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHippocampal cholinergic neurostimulating peptide (HCNP), originally purified from young rat hippocampus, has been known to promote the differentiation of septo-hippocampal cholinergic neurons. Recently, the precursor protein of HCNP (HCNP-pp) has also received attention as a multifunctional protein with roles, in addition to serving as the HCNP precursor, such as acting as an ATP-binding protein, a Raf kinase inhibitor protein (RKIP), and phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein (PEBP). In particular, the function of RKIP has attracted attention over several years for its role in controlling cellular proliferation and metastasis in cancer cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcetylcholine modulates neural activity in the hippocampal glutamatergic pathway via the induction of phosphorylated Erk and may act as a novel transmitter in septohippocampal memory formation. However, how acetylcholine synthesis in the septal nucleus is regulated is unknown. We have purified a peptide from the hippocampus of the young adult rat, named hippocampal cholinergic neurostimulating peptide (HCNP) that induces acetylcholine synthesis in vitro in the septal nucleus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 38-year-old man with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma presented with hypesthesia and muscle weakness in the left upper limb. A lack of F-waves in left median and ulnar nerve conduction studies suggested a lesion at the proximal segments of the peripheral nerves, such as the left brachial plexus or nerve roots. Cervical magnetic resonance imaging revealed no lesions compressing nerve roots or peripheral nerves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 30-year-old man presented with a 10-year history of recurrent, stereotypic episodes of incapacitating nausea and vomiting. Initially, he had been diagnosed as having superior mesenteric artery syndrome, and had undergone abdominal surgery at age 20. The patient was in good health between episodes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 79-year-old, bedridden woman with an untreated colon cancer, developed abrupt disturbance of consciousness and high fever. Brain MRI showed significant high signals in the subarachnoid space and ventricles in diffusion-weighted images (DWIs), and she died on the same day. At autopsy, much exudate was found over the base of the brain, leading to a diagnosis of purulent meningitis.
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