Publications by authors named "Yoshinori Iba"

To examine the effects of blindness on sleep/wakefulness states, we compared locomotor activity and delayed recovery from isoflurane anesthesia induced by hypnotics during light and dark periods in sighted CBA/N and blind CBA/J mice. Locomotor activity around the switch from the dark to light period significantly differed in both mice. Delayed recovery induced by brotizolam was attenuated in both periods in CBA/J mice.

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We previously reported that brotizolam, but not suvorexant, delayed recovery from isoflurane anesthesia in mice. However, the effects of hypnotics may be altered by the circadian rhythm. Locomotor activity was measured using sighted (ICR and C57BL/6J) and blind (FVB/N and C3H/HeN) mice, and the effects of hypnotics on isoflurane anesthesia were compared during the light and dark periods.

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We investigated the effects of sleep-inducing agents with different mechanisms of action on the loss of the righting reflex induced by isoflurane or a mixture of medetomidine, midazolam, and butorphanol (MMB), followed by atipamezole reversal. Chlorpromazine and brotizolam delayed recovery from both types of anesthesia, whereas the melatonin receptor agonist ramelteon had no effect. The orexin receptor antagonist suvorexant delayed recovery from anesthesia only in the case of MMB, while the sleep-promoting supplement glycine only delayed recovery in the case of isoflurane.

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MAGEL2 is the paternally expressed gene within Prader-Willi syndrome critical region at 15q11.2. We encountered three individuals in whom truncating mutations of MAGEL2 were identified.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the antidiabetic properties of collagen hydrolysates (CHs). CHs exhibited dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitory activity and stimulated glucagon-like-peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion in vitro. We also determined whether CHs improve glucose tolerance in normal mice.

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To examine the mechanisms of diabetes-enhanced inflammation, ear inflammation was induced by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) in streptozotocin (STZ)-injected diabetic and control mice. The inflammatory response was determined from ear thickness and histology. The mRNA expression of several inflammation-related genes 8, 24 and 32 h after TPA treatment was determined by quantitative real-time RT-PCR.

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Venous thrombosis is a well-known complication of nephrotic syndrome (NS), while arterial thrombosis is rare. We know of no reports of children with this complication. Here we report a case of 14-year-old girl with NS, who complicated with renal and cerebral infarctions resulting from arterial thrombosis.

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We encountered a boy with periodic fever, aphthous-stomatitis, pharyngitis, adenitis syndrome, complicated by a papular rash representing pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta. Proinflammatory cytokines have been implicated in both diseases and may represent the underlying common immunologic mechanism causing the two diseases.

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In this study, we investigated the involvement of mast cells in the regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbolacetate (TPA)-induced inflammation, using mast cell-deficient (W/W(v)) mice and control (+/+) mice. Topical application of TPA to the ears induced acute inflammation, accompanied by mast cell degranulation in +/+ mice, which peaked at 6-12 h. There was no significant difference in ear thickness between the groups until 12 h, but the swelling was greater in W/W(v) mice than +/+ mice at 24-36 h.

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We examined possible roles of mast cells in cutaneous wound healing using mast cell deficient (W/Wv) mice and their normal littermates (+/+). A round full-thickness wound was made on the back skin of these mice. The wounds closed completely within 20 days, and there was no difference in wound contraction between +/+ and W/Wv mice during the wound healing.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigated the impact of propolis granular A. P. C on lung tumors in female A/J mice, which were exposed to a tobacco-related carcinogen called NNK.
  • Mice received NNK in their drinking water for 7 weeks while being fed a specific diet, and propolis A. P. C was given orally for 6 days a week beginning a week before NNK exposure.
  • Results showed that mice treated with NNK alone had significantly more lung tumors compared to controls, but those given propolis A. P. C exhibited a notable decrease in tumor count, suggesting its potential as a suppressor of lung tumor development.
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To clarify the role of mucosal mast cells in the lesion sites of colitis induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in rats, we investigated the histological changes and alterations relevant to mucosal mast cells in the spontaneous recovery process of colitis. Oral administration of 4% DSS solution for 11 days resulted in surface epithelial loss, crypt loss and goblet cell depletion in the rectal mucosa. A marked infiltration of inflammatory cells into the mucosa, which was consistent with a significant increase in myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity, was observed.

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The involvement of chemical mediators other than histamine in eosinophil infiltration in the nasal mucosa was studied using histamine H(1) receptor-deficient mice. Histamine H(1) receptor-deficient mice and wild-type controls were immunized with ovalbumin and consecutive topical antigen instillation was performed. Histological alterations and eosinophil infiltration into the nasal mucosa of mice were examined.

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