6 results match your criteria: "Tokoku University[Affiliation]"

The aims of the present study were to identify the differences between two mouse lines (high (H)- and low (L)-oxygen consumption) in terms of mitochondrial respiratory activity when GMP (glutamate, malate, and pyruvate) and succinic acid are used as substrates and to examine the relationship between mitochondrial respiration activity and feed efficiency in both lines. The average daily feed intake, feed conversion ratio (FCR), and residual feed intake (RFI) were significantly higher in the H than the L line. The correlation between FCR and RFI was significant (r = 0.

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Effects of ammonium chloride-induced acidosis on oxidative metabolism in liver mitochondria of chicks.

Br Poult Sci

September 1999

Animal Nutrition, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokoku University, Sendai, Japan.

The present studies were undertaken to characterise oxidative metabolism with diverse substrates in hepatic mitochondria of acidotic chicks. Metabolic acidosis was experimentally induced by replacement of drinking water with ammonium chloride solution (15 g/l) for 5 d. State 3 oxidation rates in liver mitochondria were significantly reduced in acidotic chicks only for pyruvate and glutamate as substrates requiring complex I, III and IV of the electron transport chain, while they were not changed for either succinate-requiring complexes II, III and IV, ascorbate+TMPD-requiring complex IV, or alpha-ketoglutarate requiring complexes I, III and IV.

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Development of intracoronary local adhesive delivery technique.

Int J Artif Organs

June 1997

Department of Medical Engineering and Cardiology, Tokoku University, Sendai, Japan.

Acute coronary occlusion may occur in weak coronary atherosclerotic lesions, including dissection, ulceration or thrombus. In some cases of occlusion "bail-out" is performed by using recently developed New Devices. However, these have not yet completely solved the problem to this end, we designed a new method of coronary revascularization, the Intracoronary Local Adhesive Delivery Technique, utilizing antithrombotic and absorbable adhesive injected locally into the fragile and morbid arterial wall using a drug delivery PTCA catheter more flexible than the existing New Devices.

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Symmetrical lipomatosis of the tongue presenting as macroglossia. Report of two cases.

J Craniomaxillofac Surg

October 1993

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1, School of Dentistry, Tokoku University, Sendai, Japan.

Symmetrical lipomatosis in the oral cavity is extremely rare. Two cases of symmetrical lipomatosis presenting as macroglossia are presented. Glossectomy was performed in order to reduce the size of the tongue and for diagnosis.

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Ischemic neuronal damage has been believed to make rapid progress in the course of a few days even in delayed selective neuronal death, to say nothing of acute brain necrosis. In the present study, however, we demonstrate for the first time a new type of ischemia-induced neuronal damage which progresses in the course of several weeks or a few months and we tentatively call this process "slowly progressive neuronal damage". We have focused on the chronological changes of neuronal damage in the dorsolateral striatum and neocortex following various durations of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion, which does not cause cerebral infarction and is clinically designated "transient ischemic attack".

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We developed an experimental dog preparation that shows a biphasic bronchoconstriction after allergen exposure. After anesthetization, the dogs were intubated with endotracheal tubes and manually ventilated. Respiratory resistance (Rrs) was measured by the forced oscillation method at 3 Hz.

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