Publications by authors named "Yukihisa Kurono"

It has been reported that one of the serious adverse events after the treatment of oseltamivir phosphate (OP) for influenza patients is sudden death resulting from cardiorespiratory arrest. To investigate the aetiology of such an adverse consequence, we examined effects of OP (expressed as free base) on blood pressure and ventilation in anaesthetized rats with vagotomy. Intravenous OP (30-200 mg/kg) caused dose-dependent hypotension and bradycardia in spontaneously breathing animals.

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Eleven universities which have pharmacy, medical or nursing school, have cooperated in an attempt to build the human and material systems for 6-year pharmacy education and to apply them to practical pharmacy educations. Members are Nagoya City University, Gifu Pharmaceutical University, University of Shizuoka, Aichi Gakuin University, Kinjo Gakuin University, Meijo University, Suzuka University of Medical Science, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Mie University, Aichi Medical University and Fujita Health University. Tokai Cooperation Center for Clinical Pharmacy Education, the steering committee and 5 subcommittees established following projects; 1) WEB-based system for supplementary lesson of natural science (for freshmen), 2) FD (Faculty Development) activity (for teachers), 3) WEB-based data-base system of disease case for PBL (Problem-based Learning) and methods for practice of physical assessment (for 4th grade students), 4) WEB-based system for practical pharmacy training (for 5th grade students), 5) Matching and WEB system for graduation practice at university hospital (for 6th grade students).

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Background: Valproate (VPA) is a simple fatty acid and a substrate for the fatty acid β-oxidation pathway. Previous data suggested that the toxicity of VPA may be provoked by carnitine deficiency and the inhibition of mitochondrial β-oxidation.

Objective: The aim of the present study was to elucidate the effect of VPA treatment on carnitine and isomer-differentiated acylcarnitine disposition, and determined the relationships between acylcarnitines and blood VPA levels in long-term treated patients with VPA and/or other antiepileptic drugs.

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Some oral antibiotics contain a pivalate ester, because molecules with a pivalate entity show enhanced absorption in the intestine. Upon absorption, such a "prodrug" is broken down into the active form of a given antibiotic and a pivalate molecule, the latter of which is converted to pivaloylcarnitine through pivaloyl-CoA and is excreted in the urine. Long-term administration of drugs containing pivalate decreases blood carnitine level and causes defects in fatty acid oxidation.

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A series of sugar derivatives (1-13) were synthesized and evaluated for antibacterial activity against Mycobacteriumtuberculosis (MTB), especially multi-drug resistant (MDR) MTB, and the structure-activity relationships of these compounds were studied. The results showed that the compound OCT313 (2-acetamido-2deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranosyl N,N-dimethyldithiocarbamate) (4) exhibited significant in vitro bactericidal activity, and that the dithiocarbamate group at C-1 position of the glucopyranoside ring was requisite for the antibacterial activity.

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Holocarboxylase synthetase (HCS) deficiency is an inborn error of biotin metabolism, leading to a multiple carboxylases deficiency. As the affected fetus sometimes presents with enlargement of the cerebral ventricles and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), prenatal administration of biotin has been attempted in some pregnancies. We present herein the case of a Japanese neonate with HCS deficiency who received maternal administration of biotin (10mg/day) from 33 weeks' gestation.

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Due to its increased concentration in blood, 3-hydroxyisovalerylcarnitine (C5OH-I) is an important indicator for the diagnosis of organic acidemias in newborns. However, C5OH-I has not been used as a standard in tandem mass spectrometric (MS/MS) assays because its isolation is difficult. We developed a new synthesis of C5OH-I and investigated its behavior by MS/MS.

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Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD) is rare among Asian individuals, and the clinical course and biochemical findings remain unclear. We report herein a 3-year-old Japanese girl with MCADD. The diagnosis was suggested by acylcarnitine profiles and confirmed by enzyme activity and genetic analysis after clinical presentation.

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Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) has become a prominent method for screening newborns for diseases such as organic acidemia and fatty acid oxidation defects, although current methods cannot separate acylcarnitine isomers. Accurate determination of dicarboxylic acylcarnitines such as methylmalonylcarnitine and glutarylcarnitine has not been carried out, because obtaining standards of these acylcarnitines is difficult. We attempted the individual determinations of acylcarnitines with isomers and dicarboxylic acylcarnitines by applying high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

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The presenilin (PS) complex, including PS, nicastrin (NCT), APH-1 and PEN-2, is essential for gamma-secretase activity. Previously, the PS C-terminal tail was shown to be essential for gamma-secretase activity. Here, to further understand the precise mechanism underlying the activation of gamma-secretase regulated by PS cofactors, we focused on the role of the PS1 C-terminal region including transmembrane domain (TM) 8 in gamma-secretase activity.

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CYP2C19 is a clinically important enzyme involved in the metabolism of therapeutic drugs such as (S)-mephenytoin, omeprazole, proguanil, and diazepam. Individuals can be characterized as either extensive metabolizers (EM) or poor metabolizers (PM) on the basis of CYP2C19 enzyme activity. The PM phenotype occurs in 2-5% of Caucasian populations, but at higher frequencies (18-23%) in Asians.

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Inosine triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase (ITPase) is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of inosine triphosphate (ITP) to inosine monophosphate and pyrophosphate. In Caucasian populations it is reported that the frequency of cases showing decreased ITPase activity is 5%. The structure of ITPA gene along with five single nucleotide polymorphisms has been reported in Caucasians.

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The presenilin (PS) complex, including PS, nicastrin, APH-1 and PEN-2, is essential for gamma-secretase activity, which is required for amyloid beta-protein (Abeta) generation. However, the precise individual roles of the three cofactors in the PS complex in Abeta generation remain to be clarified. Here, to distinguish the roles of PS cofactors in gamma-secretase activity from those in PS endoproteolysis, we investigated their roles in the gamma-secretase activity reconstituted by the coexpression of PS N- and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF) in PS-null cells.

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Purpose: To elucidate the catalytic mechanism of the esterase-like activity of serum albumin (SA), the reactivity of SA from six species was investigated using p-nitrophenyl esters as model substrates.

Methods: The effect of pH and the energetic and thermodynamic profiles of SA were determined for all species for p-nitrophenyl acetate (PNPA). Then, kinetic and thermodynamic studies using a series of p- and o-nitrophenyl esters with different side chains and human SA (HSA) were carried out.

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