Publications by authors named "Terashima H"

Localization of carbonic anhydrase (CA) was investigated in the rat eye by light and electron microscopy, and the inhibitory effects on CA distribution in the rat eye were compared between dorzolamide and acetazolamide. The cobalt sulfide histochemical method was used to study the CA localization. Acidic osmification was carried out for postfixation of the electron microscopic observations.

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The aim of this investigation was to purify aminopeptidase M (APM) from the muscle layer of the small intestine, to compare it with APM of the mucosa and kidney, and to examine the degradation of gastrointestinal neural and hormonal peptides by muscle APM. APM was purified from the muscle and mucosa of the pig small intestine by DEAE-Sepharose and immuno-affinity chromatography. The specific activity of APM from muscle, mucosa, and kidney was 3900, 3000, and 3800 nmol/min per mg protein, respectively (substrate [Leu5]enkephalin).

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Intra-abdominal cystic lymphangiomas are rare lesions that can be difficult to diagnose. We present a report of a patient with a giant multilocular cystic lesion in the abdomen. Ultrasonography and computed tomography scans of the abdomen revealed that the cyst had originated in the gall-bladder fossa.

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One hundred fifty-four patients with esophageal carcinoma were treated with either irradiation alone or irradiation combined with surgery at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health Hospital between January 1980 and February 1992. The number of patients 75 years old and older was 25. In patients 74 years old and younger, the overall five-year survival rate by Kaplan-Meier method was 24.

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We have employed both protein chemical and molecular biological approaches to determine the ligand binding domain of the endothelin-B subtype (ETB) receptor. The human ETB receptor purified from human placenta by using affinity chromatography was cross-linked with 125I-labeled endothelin-1 (ET-1) and then incubated in the presence of trypsin or thermolysin under nondenaturing conditions. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the radiolabeled polypeptide encompassed approximately 115 amino acid residues starting from Ile85 of the human ETB receptor.

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Serum hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA level has been shown to be a good predictor of subsequent response to interferon-alpha (IFN) therapy in US patients in whom genotype 1a/1b are both predominant. To determine whether serum HCV RNA level is a predictor of subsequent response to IFN in Japanese patients or not, appropriately collected pre-IFN therapy serum samples from 35 Japanese patients with chronic HCV infection were studied. Serum HCV RNA level and HCV genotype were determined and correlated with the subsequent response to IFN.

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Thirteen patients with Pancoast tumor were treated with combined radiotherapy and hyperthermia from April 1987 to December 1992. Radiotherapy was performed using 10 MV X-rays, and all patients received a total dosage of 40-118 Gy with conventional fractionation. Hyperthermia was performed once or twice a week within 30 minutes after each irradiation, using 8 MHz RF capacitive heating equipment (Thermotron RF-8).

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It is known that a high incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma in rat liver can be induced by such azo dye carcinogens as 3'-methyl-4-dimethylaminoazobenzene (3'-MeDAB). Mammalian S-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet) synthetase exists as two isozymes, non-hepatic-type and liver-type enzymes, which are the products of two different genes. We have examined the expression of two AdoMet synthetase isozyme proteins and mRNAs in rat hepatomas induced by 3'-Me-DAB.

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To elucidate quantitative analysis of the hypermetabolic status and classification of energy substrates kinetics, the metabolic dynamics after radical operation for thoracic esophageal cancer was investigated in 10 patients primarily by the method of respiratory gas analysis. 1) REE showed almost 30 kcal/kg/day and no significant change on each postoperative day. Energy intake in addition to surgical stress influenced the metabolic dynamics (specific dynamic action: SDA).

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A 10-year experience with 2,441 patients over 65 years of age undergoing operations for non-upper gastrointestinal tracts was reviewed to evaluate both the incidence of postoperative upper gastrointestinal bleeding and the clinical risk factors associated with the complication. A total of 18 (0.7%, 7 males and 11 females) patients had overt postoperative upper gastrointestinal bleeding of non-variceal origin documented by endoscopic findings or blood transfusions.

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Three different types of biotinylated endothelin 1 (ET-1) derivatives, [Cys1]-biotinylated ET-1, [Lys9]-biotinylated ET-1, and [Cys1][Lys9]-dibiotinylated ET-1, were obtained when the biotinylation reaction was carried out with sulfosuccinimidyl-6-(biotinamido)hexanoate in an aqueous solvent. The binding of [Lys9]-biotinylated ET-1 to the ET receptor was as efficient as that of natural ET-1, whereas the binding of either [Cys1]-biotinylated ET-1 or [Cys1][Lys9]-dibiotinylated ET-1 was significantly reduced. When ET-1 was reacted with succinimidyl-6-(biotinamido)hexanoate in an organic solvent, ET-1 was exclusively modified at lysine 9.

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Neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and aminopeptidase M (APM) were identified in the pancreas by enzymatic assays and Western blotting. The NEP activity, assessed by the phosphoramidon- and DL-thiorphan-inhibitable degradation of glutaryl-Ala-Ala-Phe-4-methoxy-2-naphthylamine, was 28.8 pmol/h/micrograms of pancreatic membrane protein and 124 pmol/h/10(6) pancreatic acinar cells.

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Aminopeptidase M (APM) was localized in the kidney and alimentary tract of guinea pigs and rats by indirect immunohistochemistry. APM was detected in the brush border of the epithelium of the proximal convoluted tubule of the kidney and of the small intestine, and it was localized to cells scattered throughout lymphoid tissue in the small intestine and colon. The gastric mucosa was unstained.

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The usefulness of MR imaging (MRI) in uterine cervical cancer after radiotherapy was evaluated in 18 patients. MRI was performed before and within one month after radiotherapy. In eight patients the uterus assumed a nearly normal appearance with resolution of the tumor on MRI.

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Some studies suggest that the prostate gland is one of the most difficult portions of the body to heat up even by radio frequency (RF) capacitive heating, which is well established as a useful means for deep regional hyperthermia because of its non-uniform power absorption. We have developed a new type of intracavitary applicator for RF capacitive heating which can be connected to an 8 MHz RF heating device (Thermotron-RF8). The applicator is a balloon-type catheter which is filled with electrolyte, such as physiological saline, 3% saline or 3% ferrous sulfate solution, and then put between a pair of regular RF capacitive heating electrodes.

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The effects of a specific cholecystokinin (CCK) receptor antagonist (L364,718) and a gastrin receptor antagonist (L365,260) on gastrin-releasing peptide-10 (GRP-10)-stimulated pancreatic secretion were investigated in the anesthetized rat. GRP-10 stimulated pancreatic exocrine secretion in a dose-dependent manner. A dose of 1.

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Six patients with Pancoast (superior sulcus) tumours were treated with combined radiotherapy and hyperthermia from April 1986 to December 1989. Radiotherapy was performed using 10 MV X-ray, and all patients received total doses of 60-74 Gy, in five fractions per week, during 5.5-15 weeks.

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In order to evaluate the effects of the aldose reductase inhibitor, ONO-2235, on the short-term response of human erythrocyte sorbitol to hyperglycemia in vivo, eleven diet-treated Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetic patients were studied twice in 75 g oral glucose tolerance tests - with and without ONO-2235 (200 mg p.o.) premedication.

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CT findings and the results of radiotherapy were retrospectively evaluated on 11 patients with primary malignant lymphoma of the brain treated at UOEH Hospital from November, 1979 to March, 1989. CT mostly showed an isodensity or slightly high-density round masses with marked contrast enhancement and was useful both for an initial diagnosis and an evaluation of the response following treatment. Radiation therapy was given to the whole brain in 9 patients.

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A case of cerebral venous angioma which disappeared completely after local irradiation of 3200 cGy is presented. This new method is considered to be beneficial for the treatment of venous angiomas, particularly to prevent rebleeding from them.

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Retrospective analysis of patients with refractory tumors which were treated with hyperthermia alone in five institutions was performed. Hyperthermia was applied to 30 refractory tumors including 19 deep-seated tumors for a total of 427 sessions by 8 MHz or 13.56 MHz radiofrequency capacitive heating devices.

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Six patients with dural arteriovenous malformation (DAVM) in the cavernous sinus were treated by irradiation. The region of the abnormal vascular network was irradiated with a 10 MV linear accelerator; the total dose given ranged from 3,200 to 5,100 cGy (150-200 cGy per day, 750-1,000 cGy per week). All patients responded favorably to the treatment, with three of the six having no residual symptoms or signs of disease.

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