Global activities involving the collection of marine biodiversity information have provided a large amount of biological observation records that cover various spatiotemporal areas. To predict biological responses or distribution changes in response to environmental changes by using these observation records, it is essential to analyze not only the current marine physicochemical environmental conditions but also the past conditions when the organisms were observed. We developed a new function to estimate the past marine environmental conditions for the observation records in our marine biodiversity database (Biological Information System for Marine Life: BISMaL) and examine whether the database can reliably estimate thermal habitats for both benthic and planktonic marine organisms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPost-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a life-threatening complication of transplantation. In addition to reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus in immunocompromised patients, impaired tumor immunity is suggested to be a risk factor for PTLD. However, it remains unclear whether immune suppressive tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) correlate with the occurrence or prognosis of PTLD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGraft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is the most frequent complication after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and is one of the major causes of non-relapse mortality. Transferred mature lymphocytes are thought to be responsible for GVHD based on the findings that mice transplanted with lymphocyte-depleted bone marrow (BM) cells from MHC-mismatched donors do not develop GVHD. However, we found that overexpression of signal-transducing adaptor protein (STAP)-2 in lymphoid cells could induce GVHD after lymphocyte-depleted BM transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: In Japan's super-aging society, it is required to establish a home dental service provision system. It is necessary to analyze the current state of visiting dentistry.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a self-administered postal mail questionnaire distributed to all members of the Iwate Dental Association.
The family of signal-transducing adapter proteins (STAPs) has been reported to be involved in a variety of intracellular signaling pathways and implicated as transcriptional factors. We previously cloned STAP-2 as a c-Fms interacting protein and explored its effects on chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) leukemogenesis. STAP-2 binds to BCR-ABL, upregulates BCR-ABL phosphorylation, and activates its downstream molecules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe overall outcome of patients with advanced-stage follicular lymphoma (FL) has improved significantly. However, some patients still develop multiple relapsed/refractory FL (RRFL). To address the still-limited data on this population, we performed this multi-center retrospective study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignal-transducing adaptor protein-2 (STAP-2) was discovered as a C-FMS/M-CSFR interacting protein and subsequently found to function as an adaptor of signaling or transcription factors. These include STAT5, MyD88 and IκB kinase in macrophages, mast cells, and T cells. There is additional information about roles for STAP-2 in several types of malignant diseases including chronic myeloid leukemia, however, none have been reported concerning B lineage lymphocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe experienced a patient with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) without Epstein-Barr virus-positive B (EBV-B) cells at initial presentation who progressed to AITL with expansion of EBV-B cells at relapse. Based on the results of repeated biopsy, the patient was successfully treated with rituximab in combination with chemotherapy at relapse. A repeat biopsy may be necessary to determine the optimum therapeutic strategy at relapse, particularly for patients with suspected expansion of B cell and/or EBV-B cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe neural representation of motion aftereffects induced by various visual flows (translational, rotational, motion-in-depth, and translational transparent flows) was studied under the hypothesis that the imbalances in discharge activities would occur in favor in the direction opposite to the adapting stimulation in the monkey MST cells (cells in the medial superior temporal area) which can discriminate the mode (i.e., translational, rotational, or motion-in-depth) of the given flow.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbsolute configuration of optically active 7,12-bis(dicyanomethylene)-7,12-dihydrobenz[a]anthracene (1) with interconvertible planar chirality was determined by a comparison of experimental and theoretical circular dichroism (CD) spectra. Upon standing at ambient temperatures, 1 was found to spontaneously racemize, the rates of which were assessed through the separation profiles of chiral HPLC at 5-20 degrees C and also from the CD spectral decay profiles at the same temperatures. Mechanism of the racemization was discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotoisomerization of encapsulated Z-enecarbamates within the hydrophobic chiral cavities of gamma-CD showed higher diastereoselectivities in the photoproducts than those obtained in solution. The selective encapsulation of the enecarbamates and the following isomerization process are both diastereoselectively controlled by gamma-CD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The objective was to examine the relationship between pre-, peri-, and postoperative specialized nutritional support with immune-modulating nutrients and postoperative morbidity in patients undergoing elective surgery.
Methods: Studies were identified by searching MEDLINE, review article bibliographies, and abstracts and proceedings of scientific meetings. All randomized clinical trials in which patients were supplemented by the IMPACT formula before and/or after elective surgery and the clinical outcomes reported were included in the meta-analysis.
Background: Early enteral nutrition is associated with a lower incidence of intraabdominal abscess in severely injured patients than parenteral nutrition (PN). We explored the underlying mechanisms by examining the influence of nutrition route on nuclear factor kappaB (NFkappaB) activation in peritoneal exudative cells (PECs) and peritoneal cytokine levels.
Methods: Thirty male Institute Cancer Research mice were randomized to chow (n = 10), IV PN (n = 10), or intragastric (IG) PN (n = 10) and fed for 5 days.
[reaction: see text] Diastereodifferentiating [2+2] photocycloadditions of (E)- and (Z)-stilbenes to bis((R)-1-methylpropyl) fumarate were performed through the direct excitation of stilbenes and the selective excitation of the charge-transfer (CT) complex at various temperatures. The geometrical isomers of stilbene afforded the opposite diastereomers of mu-truxinate in both excitation modes, with a dramatic decrease in the product's diastereoselectivity upon prolonged irradiations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMorbidity of intra-abdominal abscess is increased when severely injured patients are fed parenterally. Lack of enteral nutrition appears to impair peritoneal cavity host defense. Because the transcription factor nuclear factor kappaB (NFkappaB) regulates various genes involved in inflammatory responses and its activation is important for host defense, we hypothesized that enteral nutrition would preserve appropriate NFkappaB activation in peritoneal resident cells (PRCs), the first defense line against peritoneal contamination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOn photooxygenation of the optically active Z/E enecarbamates 1 (X = i-Pr) and 2 (X = Me) equipped with the oxazolidinone chiral auxiliary in methylene-blue (MB)-incorporated, alkali-metal (M = Li, Na, K, Cs, Rb), exchanged Y-type zeolites (MY-MB), oxidative cleavage of the alkenyl functionality releases the enantiomerically enriched methyldesoxybenzoin (MDB) product. The extent (%ee) and/or the sense (R or S) of the stereoselectivity in the formation of the MDB product depends on the choice of the alkyl substiuent (i-Pr or Me) at the C-4 position of the oxazolidinone chiral auxiliary, the Z/E configuration of the alkene functionality in the enecarbamates, and the type of alkali metal in the zeolite. Most significantly-the highlight of this study-is the reversed sense (R or S) in the stereoselection when the photooxygenation is run in CDCl3 solution versus inside the MY-MB zeolite.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOxazolidinone-functionalized enecarbamates undergo diastereoselective E/Z photoisomerization upon direct and triplet sensitized irradiations with chiral/achiral sensitizers, showing that the enhanced product diastereoselectivity depends on the solvent and temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[reaction: see text]. Oxazolidinone-functionalized enecarbamates show contrasting behavior upon oxidation by singlet oxygen and by ozone. The observed stereoselectivity difference indicates that the oxidation with ozone is subject to classic steric effects, whereas the very high selectivity in the photooxidation with singlet oxygen is derived from vibrational deactivation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe geometry (donor-acceptor distance) and association constant of the ground-state CT complex were considerably affected by applied pressure, thus enhancing the reaction rate and the adduct yield particularly upon CT excitation, but the diastereoselectivity did not show any substantial change at elevated pressures in both excitation modes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral specific nutritional substrates have been shown to augment and/or modulate host immune function. Some enteral formulas enriched with specific immune-modulating nutrients are presently available for clinical use in Japan. Such nutrients include n-3 fatty acids, arginine, glutamine and nucleotides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe selective excitation of the charge-transfer (CT) complex and the direct excitation of the substrate gave distinctly different product ratios and diastereomeric excesses (de's), as well as their temperature dependencies, in [2 + 2] photocycloaddition of (E)-stilbene to bis((R)-1-methylpropyl) fumarate, clearly demonstrating that the excited CT complex and the conventional exciplex differ in structure and reactivity. This conclusion is supported by the contrasting fluorescence behavior exhibited by the relevant excited species, particularly at low temperatures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe photodecarboxylation of chiral mesityl alkanoate to mesitylalkane has been studied experimentally/theoretically, and it has been found that the photodecarboxylation proceeds to give the product in > 99% enantiomeric excesses under a variety of conditions, indicating no involvement of any radical intermediates, but that the reaction proceeds through the concerted cheletropic extrusion of CO2 from the energetically less-favored s-cis conformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi
August 2003
Objective: To evaluate the effects of postburn dietary supplementation of arginine (Arg), omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (omega-3PUFA) and glutamine (Glu) on the metabolism, immunology and wound healing in scalded rats.
Methods: Thirty Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats inflicted with 30% total body surface area deep partial thickness scald on the back after the gastrostomy catheter was placed were employed as the model. The rats were randomly divided into A and B groups, and all of them received continuous isonitrogenous (25% protein, 12% fat, 63% carbohydrate), isocaloric (175 kcal/kg/day), and isovolemic intragastric tube feedings.