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The relationship between silicosis and tuberculosis is well known. Also other mycobacteria such as Mycobacterium kansasii often occur in association with pneumoconiosis. However, there are few reports describing an association of M.

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The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of benidipine on renal function and whether benidipine may dilate the efferent arteriole as well as the afferent arteriole of the canine kidney. The effects of benidipine on the renal segmental vascular resistance were estimated using Gomez's formula with some modification. The renal hemodynamic action of benidipine was also compared with that of amlodipine.

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An extremely rare case of intrathyroidal branchial cleft-like cyst is reported. A 71-year-old man complained of a growing mass in the right lateral neck. A cystic mass in the upper lobe of the right thyroid was demonstrated by ultrasonography and computed tomography.

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Ecalectin/galectin-9, a novel eosinophil chemoattractant: its function and production.

Int Arch Allergy Immunol

May 2000

Department of Immunology and Immunopathology, Kagawa Medical School, Kagawa, Japan.

We have recently succeeded in purifying and cloning a novel eosinophil chemoattractant, ecalectin/galectin-9, which belong to a rapidly growing galectin family. The eosinophil chemoattractant activity of ecalectin is potent and selective for eosinophils. The cellular source of ecalectin has been thought to be antigen-stimulated T cells.

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We have previously isolated and cloned a novel eosinophil chemoattractant (ECA) from a human T-cell-derived expression library. This ECA, termed ecalectin, is a variant of human galectin-9, a member of a beta-galactoside binding animal lectin family, which contains two conserved carbohydrate recognition domains (CRDs). In the present study, we addressed whether carbohydrate binding activity is required for the ECA activity of ecalectin and whether both CRDs are essential for this activity.

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The effects of high-pressure stress on the induction of anti-sheep red blood cells (SRBC) and of plaque-forming cells (PFC), and on thymus weight, were studied in BALB/c mice in-vivo and in-vitro. The efficacy of high-pressure stress in suppressing PFC and thymic involution was maximum when the stress was applied 1 h day(-1) for 2 days before immunization with SRBC. Both effects were blocked by administration of indomethacin, atropine, naloxone or phentolamine before the first application of stress, whereas hexamethonium and propranolol had no such effect.

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Ecalectin as a T cell-derived eosinophil chemoattractant.

Int Arch Allergy Immunol

November 1999

Department of Immunology and Immunopathology, Kagawa Medical School, Kagawa, Japan.

In our previous papers, we have shown that human T cells produce a unique eosinophil chemotactic factor (ECF), termed Ecalectin, with a molecular weight of about 30-50 kD during interaction with BALL-1 (a B cell line) extracts, antigen or mitogen. A 1.6-kB cDNA was isolated from a human T cell-derived expression library that encodes Ecalectin.

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Human neutrophil elastase (HNE), an enzyme secreted by activated neutrophils, can bind to and degrade extracellular matrix including human lung elastin. This protease is believed to play an important role in several destructive processes including pulmonary emphysema. In this study, we hypothesized that an alveolar macrophage (AM) product or products may interact with neutrophil elastase (NE) and modulate its binding to elastin.

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[Paracrine regulation of renal hemodynamics].

Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi

November 1998

Department of Pharmacology, Kagawa Medical School, Japan.

There has been an intense interest in multiple interacting paracrine systems that influence renal hemodynamics. The contractile responses at different sites along the renal vascular network exhibit distinct characteristics, depending on their receptor populations or activation mechanisms. These differences in effector mechanisms have also coupled with variations in paracrine signals from adjoining endothelial and epithelial cells.

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Video-assisted thoracoscopy using a miniaturized endoscope (mini-VAT) was applied for preoperative diagnosis in general thoracic surgery. Thirty-one patients, including 27 with indeterminate pulmonary nodule and 4 with suspected pleural involvement of lung cancer or metastatic pleural tumor, underwent mini-VAT. As a pilot study, 14 of the former 27 patients underwent mini-VAT while receiving general anesthesia.

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The healthy gastric epithelium will not allow easy permeation of a disaccharide-sized molecule such as sucrose. However, during gastric damage, intact sucrose can pass the gastric epithelium and ultimately appear in the urine. We examined the relationship between total urinary sucrose excretion and various diseases.

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We studied the effects of both positive and negative portal venous and hepatic arterial glucose gradients on hepatic glucose uptake after the same amount of glucose was administered into the portal vein and/or hepatic artery. Studies were performed on eight unrestrained conscious dogs with catheters in the portal vein, hepatic vein, gastroduodenal artery, superior mesenteric vein, and femoral artery and Doppler flow probes on the portal vein and hepatic artery. Glucose was infused as follows: protocol 1, 55.

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Relationship between alcoholism and CYP2E1 C/D polymorphism.

Neuropsychobiology

November 1998

Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kagawa Medical School, Miki-cho, Kita-gun, Kagawa, Japan.

The genotypes of the CYP2E1 loci of 35 alcoholic and 130 nonalcoholic (healthy controls) Japanese were investigated to determine the relationship between CYP2E1 (C/D) polymorphism and susceptibility to alcohol dependence. There was a significant (d.f.

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Although previous studies have suggested that human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) may express pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) mRNA and synthesize its related peptides, the patho-physiological role of POMC expressed in peripheral cells is not known. In this study, we investigated the POMC gene expression in various types of human leukemia cell lines by Northern blot analysis and the reverse transcribed-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method. The POMC mRNA was not detected by Northern blot analysis in all cell lines tested except the Jurkat cell line which is derived from T-lymphoblastic leukemia.

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We successfully treated a case of active infective endocarditis in the remission phase of virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (VAHS). A 21-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for fever, arthralgia, and general fatigue. His blood cultures revealed staphylococcus epidermidis.

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Objectives: To evaluate the effects of infusion with hyperosmolar solutions, mannitol and glycerol on the recovery of cerebral energy metabolism during ischemia and reperfusion in the gerbil brain.

Materials And Methods: Sequential changes in cerebral energy metabolism following 90-min ischemia and up to 8 h after reperfusion were measured in 15 gerbils using 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy after 60-min infusion of 10% glycerol (0.5 g/kg; n=5), or 20% mannitol (1.

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We examined 55 patients (40 male, 15 female) who were diagnosed from 1987 to 1991 as having early gastric cancer (EGC) stage I according to the general rules of classification of the Japanese Research Society for Gastric Cancer. Of the 55 patients, 42 (30 male, 12 female) were alive in April 1992. The prognosis correlated well with the ratio of neutrophils to lymphocytes (N/L ratio) but not with the total number of white blood cells in the peripheral blood.

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To assess whether demography is one of the important factors determining antibody response to nuclear antigens [ANA: SSA-Ro (52K and 60K), SSB-La, snRNPs (A, 70K, B'/B), and Cenp-B], we investigated 95 and 47 sera of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) from North America and Asia, respectively, by immunofluorescent (IF) and recombinant ELISA. Correlations among nuclear IF patterns, ELISA, and disease indices were analyzed. The frequency and titer of individual antibodies differed significantly between the groups.

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Ethanol metabolism, toxicity and genetic polymorphism.

Addict Biol

July 1998

Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kagawa Medical School, Kida-gun, Miki-cho, Kagawa 761-07Department of Physiology, Azabu University, Sagamihara-city, Fuchinobe 1-17-71, Kanagawa, 229, Japan.

The relationships between the individual (and racial) differences in alcohol metabolism and toxicity, and the genetic polymorphism of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), and cytochrome P-4502E1(CYPIIE1) were reviewed. In recent studies involving DNA analysis, it was found that a deficiency of the ALDH2 isozyme (ALDH2*2) was responsible for the flushing symptoms as well as other vasomotor symptoms caused by a higher acetaldehyde level after alcohol consumption. Deficiency of ALDH2 activity has been found prevalently only among people of Mongoloid origin, and the deficiency of ALDH2 prevents them from developing alcohol dependence due to the unpleasant physical effects of the flushing symptom.

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The anti-tumor activity of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) against various tumor cell line cells (K562, Daudi, KMG-2, and KATOIII) was enhanced by coculture with irradiated BALL-1, but not with other irradiated B cell line cells (NALM-1, Namalwa, and Daudi). PBMC cocultured with BALL-1, however, failed to exhibit evident cytotoxicity against autologous concanavalin A-induced lymphoblasts. The enhancement of the anti-tumor activity seemed not to be correlated with EBNA and HLA-DR expression on B cell line cells.

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We report herein the case of a patient who had previously undergone a lateral segmentectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in whom recurrent HCC invading the trunk of the right and middle hepatic veins in a damaged liver was treated by reconstruction of both hepatic veins, using total vascular exclusion with extracorporeal bypass and hypothermic hepatic perfusion. Reconstruction was performed using a graft taken from the left external iliac vein and divided into two pieces. Hepatic ischemia lasted for 91 min during the procedure and the intrahepatic temperature, as monitored by inserting a needle-type thermometer, was decreased to 11 degrees C throughout the procedure.

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The relationship between the phenytoin pharmacokinetics, expressed by the mean of the Michaelis-Menten equation and the CYP2C19 genotype was investigated in 16 Japanese epileptic patients treated with phenytoin. Between genetically (S)-mephenytoin poor and extensive metabolizers, there were no differences in the Michaelis-Menten parameters. But divided into genotype groups, Vmax values were 3.

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The relationship between Borna disease virus (BDV) infection and positive and negative syndromes in schizophrenia was investigated. By nested RT-PCR and Western blotting, BDV-specific RNA and anti-BDV antibodies were examined in blood from 67 schizophrenic patients (DSM-III-R) in Japan, and the psychometric properties of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) were analyzed. There were significant (p < 0.

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