Publications by authors named "Tsutomu M Kurosawa"

Practical implementation of the 3Rs at national and regional levels around the world requires long-term commitment, backing, and coordinated efforts by international associations for laboratory animal medicine and science, including the International Association of Colleges of Laboratory Animal Medicine (IACLAM) and the International Council for Laboratory Animal Science (ICLAS). Together these organizations support the efforts of regional organization and communities of laboratory animal science professionals as well as the development of local associations and professional colleges that promote the training and continuing education of research facility personnel and veterinary specialists. The recent formation of a World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) Collaborating Center for Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare emphasizes the need for research into initiatives promoting laboratory animal welfare, particularly in emerging economies and regions with nascent associations of laboratory animal science.

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The glucose transporter isoform, GLUT2, -mediated glucose sensing is essential for maintaining normal glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in pancreatic beta cells. We previously reported that GnT-IVa glycosyltransferase is required for the production of an N-glycan structure that acts as a ligand for galectins to form the glycan-galectin lattice that maintains the stable cell surface expression of GLUT2, and cellular glucose transport activity, although the functional relevance of the N-glycosylation of GLUT2 to its membrane sub-domain distribution is not fully understood. In the present study, we demonstrated that disruption of the GLUT2 N-glycan-galectin lattice by the genetic inactivation of GnT-IVa, or by treatment of pancreatic beta cells with competitive glycan mimetics, induced the re-distribution of GLUT2 into the lipid-raft microdomain.

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ICGN/Oa mice are used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying proteinuria-induced chronic kidney disease (CKD). Recently, a mutation of tensin2 gene (Tns2) was suggested to be responsible for proteinuria in the inbred ICGN mice. We identified the wild-type (+/+), heterozygous (+/nep), and homozygous (nep/nep) ICGN/Oa mice by PCR assay.

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The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing worldwide and proteinuria is a critical prognostic indicator of CKD. Nephrin is produced by podocytes and functions as a slit barrier for inhibition of proteinuria. Nephrin expression is frequently decreased in CKD patients.

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Systematic modern animal experimentation was established by Bernard Claude who wrote "An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine" in 1865. At this point, the public was already asking that the pain and distress of experimental animals be reduced. For this, scientists, William Russell and Rex Burch in 1959 proposed the principles of alternatives to animal experimentation, the "3Rs".

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In Japan, the main alternative activities are led by the Japanese Society of Alternatives to Animal Experiments (JSAAE). Therefore, the activities of the JSAAE are discussed as representative of Japanese activities. The JSAAE was established in 1982, as an academic society.

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The aim of this paper is to introduce some educational activities by the Japanese Society of Alternatives to Animal Experiments (JSAAE). The JSAAE is an academic society to promote the Three Rs in Japan and also the international biomedical community. Our activities include the education of not only scientists but also the public.

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