Publications by authors named "Yasunori Ozawa"

Resistance to anticancer drugs is often mediated by the overexpression of P-glycoprotein encoded by the multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene. The nuclear receptor, steroid and xenobiotic receptor (SXR), is one of the key transcriptional regulators of MDR1 gene expression. A variety of xenobiotics bind to SXR, and stimulate transcription on xenobiotic-response elements (XREs), located in the MDR1 gene promoter.

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Samples of Li(x)Ni0.5Mn0.5O2 and Li(x)Ni(1/3)Mn(1/3)Co(1/3)O2 were prepared as active materials in electrochemical half-cells and were cycled electrochemically to obtain different values of Li concentration, x.

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Reported herein is a rare case of malignant T-cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland that developed in a 71-year-old woman with a past history of chronic thyroiditis. The chief complaints were rapidly growing neck mass, weight loss and hoarseness. Presence of abnormal lymphoid cells in the peripheral blood, and an increase in anti-microsome antibodies and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies were found on preoperative laboratory tests.

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These findings suggest, for psychiatrically hospitalized adolescent females, that different patterns of factors may contribute to the maintenance of eating and body image disturbances across ethnic groups. Future research testing models of the etiology or maintenance of these disturbances needs to include ethnicity to ascertain whether the hypothesized components operate differently by ethnicity.

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Edema develops as one of symptoms and signs in several endocrine disorders, and sometimes can be important clue in detecting the basal endocrine disorder. In patients with long-standing hypothyroidism, characteristic edematous skin changes develop and be called myxedema. In hyperthyroid patients with Graves' disease, peripheral edema sometimes develop with or without heart failure.

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A rare case of leiomyoma of the ureter in a patient with type 1 multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) is reported. The case is of a Japanese man in his forties who had a past history of parathyroid gland hyperplasia, pancreatic islet cell tumors, and bilateral adrenocortical nodular hyperplasia. The leiomyoma, measuring 15 x 13 x 12 mm, was located in the right upper ureter, obstructing the lumen and causing hydronephrosis.

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Thyrotropin releasing hormone receptor 1 (TRHR1) and 2 (TRHR2) mRNAs were examined using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). These data were then correlated with endocrinological and histological characteristics in 65 human pituitary adenomas including one non tumorous pituitary gland, to clarify the role of TRHR1 and 2 gene expression in human pituitary adenomas, especially as it relates to the paradoxical stimulatory effects of TRH found in pituitary adenomas. TRHR mRNA was not identified in four ACTH cell adenomas, whereas TRHR mRNA expression was found in 12/23 acromegaly specimens, 7/8 prolactinomas, 3/3 TSH cell adenomas, and 22/27 clinically nonfunctioning adenomas.

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There are a variety of clinicopathologic situations of pituitary lesions that could cause a discordance of diagnosis between clinicians and pathologists. This may be caused by confusion of terminology such as "nonfunctioning adenoma" and "null cell adenoma." "Clinically nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas" comprise several pathologically different types of tumors that belong to one of three major cell lineages of adenohypophysial cell types.

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Cytochrome P450 monooxygenase 3A4 (CYP3A4) is responsible for the metabolism of endogenous steroids and drugs in liver. Many inducers of human CYP3A4, such as rifampicin, bind to the orphan nuclear receptor SXR (steroid and xenobiotic receptor) as ligands and stimulate transcription on xenobiotic response elements located in the CYP3A4 promoter. Conversely, it is not known whether SXR mediates the transcriptional repression.

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