Publications by authors named "Sakakura Y"

In an attempt to clarify the effect of middle ear effusions (MEEs) on ciliary activity, the ciliary beat frequency (CBF) of nasal epithelium from normal subjects was determined following incubation in Hanks' solution containing effusions from pediatric otitis media with effusion. Both serous and mucoid types of effusions increased CBF 15 min after incubation. The mucoid type of effusion was then found to decrease CBF 6 h after incubation.

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The effect of amlexanox given orally for 3 weeks was studied on the IgE-mediated experimental allergic rhinitis in the actively sensitized guinea pigs. The intranasal instillation of antigen (egg albumin) induced the increase of nasal vascular permeability (dye leakage), histamine content in nasal perfusate and nasal resistance in sensitized guinea pig. Amlexanox, 20 and 60 mg/kg/day given orally for 3 weeks significantly inhibited the increase of dye leakage into the nasal cavity, histamine content and nasal resistance in a dose-dependent manner.

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Patterns of protease activity and levels of protease inhibitors were analyzed in both nasal secretions and tissue extracts from patients with nasal allergy and non-atopic sinusitis to investigate the role of proteases in the inflammatory reaction. Protease activity was measured using specific methyl-coumaryl-7-amide substrates. The pattern of protease activity in the nasal secretions of chronic sinusitis patients was similar to that in neutrophil lysate and quite different from that in plasma.

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Since mucosal colonization may be an important determinant in the pathogenesis of otitis media with effusion (OME), we studied the adherence of Haemophilus influenzae (HI) to human nasal, nasopharyngeal, and buccal mucosal cells obtained from patients with OME. Non-typeable HI adhered in significantly greater numbers than type b HI. HI bacteria adhered to both nasal and nasopharyngeal mucosal cells in significantly greater numbers than to buccal ones.

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The viscosity and the elasticity were measured in 146 individual middle ear effusions (MEEs) from 93 children with otitis media with effusion (OME). The effusions were classified into serous or mucoid type by their macroscopic appearance. The distribution of elasticity showed two peaks, corresponding to the peaks of serous and mucoid types of effusions.

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Clinical and rheological studies were performed on 42 children with otitis media with effusion. Twenty-one patients received S-carboxymethylcysteine (group A), and the other 21 patients were administered Kampo medicine (group B), a Japanese traditional herbal medicine, for 4 weeks following myringotomy. At the end of the 4-week treatment period, 47.

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If the abnormal sensation, such as a lump or choking, in the throat was mainly caused by inflammatory changes in the palatine tonsils or their surrounding tissues and conveyed via vagal nerve branches distributing there, the sensation might be reduced by topically injected Impletol (Procaine and caffeine in saline solution), i.e. Impletol test for focal tonsillitis.

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In order to elucidate the relationship between a choking lump sensation in the throat and psychosomatic status, the authors subjected 339 in-patients above 17 years of age with various kinds of otorhinolaryngologic diseases and evaluated their psychosomatic conditions by means of two questionnaires: Cornell Medical Index Questionnaire (CMI) and Maudsley Personality Inventory (MPI). According to the answer to one of the CMI questions "Do you often feel a choking lump in your throat?", the patients were divided into two groups: "Yes" group and "No" one. "Yes" group comprised 51 males (56.

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Mandibular first molars from 17-d-old mouse embryos were cultured in vitro for 2 to 4 d by a simple, disposable, improved floatation method. This method consisted of using a 24-well multidish and a plastic culture chamber with a membrane filter. The improved floatation method, as well as our previous method, was capable of the three-dimensional development of tooth germs.

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Mandibular first molars of mouse embryos were cultivated for examination of the effects of calcitonin (CT) and/or parathyroid hormone (PTH) on the odontogenesis of the molars, and for determination of whether and how CT, which is a PTH antagonist, has an influence on the effect of PTH on odontogenesis. On the second day, the inner enamel epithelium in the control group had already differentiated into pre-ameloblasts. Typical odontoblasts had secreted a layer of predentin.

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Nasal mucociliary clearance was measured with two methods in 8 patients with Sjögren's syndrome and in 6 normal subjects. The movement of two different tracers placed 1.5 cm posterior to the inferior turbinate tip was measured respectively.

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Using an immune complex-induced (IC) otitis media model in chinchillas sensitized with human serum albumin (HSA), we measured the levels of protease activity, protease inhibitors, and HSA in the middle ear fluid (MEF). The effect of a corticosteroid agent (triamcinolone) on the degree of IC otitis media also was studied. The levels of protease inhibitors alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 2-macroglobulin in the MEF were significantly higher than in nonsensitized animals.

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Both elasticity (G') and viscosity (eta') of middle ear effusions (MEEs) were measured with an oscillating sphere magnetic rheometer and compared with continuance of fluid retention in 93 ears of 69 children with otitis media with effusion (OME). The ears were divided into four groups according to the viscoelastic properties of MEEs at the first myringotomy. Eight-four percent of the ears in group 2 were free from effusion within 4 months; the difference from the other groups was statistically significant.

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Protein concentration and inhibitory capacity of both alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1-AT) and alpha 2-macroglobulin (alpha 2-M) were measured in plasma and middle ear bulla (MEB) washings of chinchillas by use of specific antisera against chinchilla alpha 1-AT and alpha 2-M. Low molecular weight (LMW) trypsin inhibitor also was analyzed in MEB washings. Chinchilla alpha 2-M showed a common antigenicity with human alpha 2-M.

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To explain of the mechanism of the enhanced nasal epithelial permeability to HRP in patients with nasal allergy, the inferior turbinate mucosa was removed from 6 normal adults and 7 adults with nasal allergy. Difference of the fine structure of the intercellular junction was compared between normal mucosa and mucosa of nasal allergy by electron microscope. Staining pattern of four kinds of HRP-conjugated lectin (HRP-WGA, PNA, UEA-I and RCA-I) was also studied by electron microscope.

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Glycoconjugates in glandular and goblet cells of nasal mucosa were compared between normal and nasal allergy by using various horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated lectins; WGA, PNA, UEA-I and RCA-I. Specific sugar residues of glycoconjugates could be identified under electron microscope. Golgi's complex of the serous secretory cells in nasal allergic mucosa had positive staining in UEA-I.

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Mandibular first molars in mice ranging in age from 18 days prenatal to 5 days postnatal were used for light and electron microscopic examinations of the enamel-free area (EFA) during development of the occlusal cusp (mesiobuccal cusp). Notable morphological changes in the inner enamel epithelium and the cells of the stratum intermedium were observed. At prenatal age of 18 days, the inner enamel epithelium of the EFA (EFA epithelium) was composed of a layer of columnar cells and covered by the cells of the stratum intermedium.

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Alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1-AT) and alpha 2-macroglobulin (alpha 2-M) were measured by both immunochemical and functional assays in paired plasma and middle ear effusions (MEEs) from experimental otitis media models (serous otitis media [SOM], purulent otitis media [POM], and SOM + POM). The MEE/plasma ratio of alpha 1-AT in SOM was significantly higher than that in POM (p less than .01) because of the high alpha 1-AT level in POM plasma.

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The neutrophil chemotactic activity of middle ear effusions (MEE) was measured in patients with pediatric chronic, adult chronic, and acute otitis media with effusion (OME). Chemotactic activity differed significantly among the three groups of otitis media in the following order: adult chronic less than pediatric chronic less than acute. Culture-positive effusions had higher chemotactic activity than did those that tested culture negative, suggesting that bacterial infection is related to neutrophil chemotactic activity.

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An 18-year-old man with an ulceration of his right tonsil and cervical lymphadenopathy was examined. The patient also had a papular eruption in his face, chest, abdomen, and upper extremities. There were no signs of genital involvement.

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The effects of colchicine on collagen formation were examined ultrastructurally using secretory odontoblasts in mouse molar tooth germs isografted to the spleen for 1 week. Colchicine in concentrations of 0.025 or 0.

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The adherence to and the absorption from nasal mucosal epithelium of type b and non-typeable strains of Hemophilus influenzae were studied in guinea pigs. H. influenzae bacteria were administered to the nose as 4 x 10(7) organisms in 1.

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Anaplastic small cell carcinoma of the larynx is an uncommon neuroendocrine tumor. We report a case of this neoplasm of a 53-year-old male. The patient showed persistent hyponatremia accompanied with continuous loss of sodium in the urine, which resulted from inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH).

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Localization of leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) in the Merkel cell-axon complex was studied immunohistochemically and cytochemically in the labial tissues of the mouse, rat, dog, and monkey. Anti-LAP was obtained in rabbits by the injection of commercially supplied swine LAP which was confirmed as electrophoretically pure. The Merkel cells of the mouse, rat, and monkey were positively stained by treatment with anti-LAP but the Merkel cells of the dog were negative.

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Bactericidal activity of middle ear effusion (MEE) from children with otitis media with effusion (OME) on one strain of non-typable Haemophilus influenzae was measured and was compared with that of normal human serum. H. influenzae culture negative MEEs had a bactericidal activity on one strain of non-typable H.

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