Publications by authors named "Tomoko Ohdachi"

Diazinon is an organophosphorus (OP) insecticides used in agriculture, home gardening and indoor pest control in Japan. It can activate macrophages and induce pro-inflammatory responses and has been reported to cause airway hyper-reactivity, suggesting the possibility of asthma exacerbation from exposure to OP insecticides. Despite the correlation between insecticide use and the pathogenesis of allergic diseases, there have been no reports on the effects of diazinon on mast cell function.

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Quercetin is a flavonoid with various cytoprotective effects. We previously reported that quercetin exerts anti-allergic, anti-oxidative, and anti-fibrotic activities via the induction of heme oxygenase (HO)-1. However, the mechanisms by which quercetin induces HO-1 to exhibit cytoprotective effects are poorly understood.

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Aim: Acute rejection is still a major problem in transplantation and one of the most important causes of late graft loss. Cyclosporine and tacrolimus are widely used for suppression of T cell function to avoid graft rejection, but long-term use of these compounds is associated with serious toxicities. Quercetin, a flavonoid found in fruits and vegetables, has been demonstrated to exhibit cytoprotective effects through the induction of heme oxygenase (HO) -1, an enzyme involved in heme catabolism.

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Article Synopsis
  • The small GTPase Rac is important for neuronal behavior, but its role in neural progenitor cells was previously unstudied.
  • This study found that Rac regulates nuclear migration in neocortical progenitor cells, with Rac1 showing a specific expression pattern and peak activity during M-phase of the cell cycle.
  • The use of a Rac inhibitor and dominant-negative Rac1 revealed that Rac is crucial for proper nuclear migration and cell division in developing mouse brains.
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