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    インターロイキン-1β暴露下のラットの血管におけるエタノールによる誘導型一酸化窒素合成酵素抑制を介した弛緩反応の抑制

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    Nitric oxide produced by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) regulates sepsis-induced hypotension. During septic shock, interleukin (IL)-1β is synthesized in endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells by endotoxin. Ethanol (EtOH) suppresses endotoxin-induced hypotension. The present study aimed to elucidate the effect of EtOH on gradual relaxation and iNOS expression induced by IL-1β in isolated rat superior mesenteric arteries (SMAs). Exposure to IL-1β–induced contraction in SMA rings, followed by a gradual relaxation of phenylephrine precontracted tone. Contraction was abolished by indomethacin (IM), cycloheximide (Chx), and endothelium denudation. In contrast, the gradual relaxation was abolished by NOS inhibitors, Chx, endothelium denudation, and inhibited by EtOH (50 and 100 mM). However, IM had no effect on relaxation. Western blot analysis demonstrated that iNOS expression was induced by IL-1β and was inhibited by EtOH and endothelium denudation. Furthermore, messenger RNA expression of iNOS, but not endothelial NOS, was inhibited by EtOH. These data suggest that IL-1β–induced contraction is mediated by thromboxane A2, whereas IL-1β–induced relaxation occurs via NO derived from iNOS. The endothelium plays an important role in vasorelaxation. Taken together, EtOH inhibits IL-1β–mediated vasorelaxation by suppressing endothelium iNOS expression. This study provides the first evidence of EtOH -induced inhibition of IL-1β–mediated vasorelaxation.博士(医学)・甲第647号・平成28年3月15日© The Author(s)Copyright © 2016 by SAGE PublicationsThe definitive version is available at " http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0960327115611944

    口腔癌細胞株におけるcetuximabを介した抗体依存性細胞障害(ADCC)活性と細胞表面EGFR発現との関連

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    BACKGROUND/AIM: Cetuximab treatment targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) overexpressed in oral cancer. This study aimed to investigate the anti-tumour activity of cetuximab against oral cancer cell lines with respect to antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC), and determine the correlation between ADCC and EGFR expression. MATERIALS AND METHODS: EGFR expression in oral cancer cells was measured by quantitative flow cytometric analysis and immunohistochemistry. ADCC activity was measured by 4-h calcein release assays. RESULTS: Cetuximab-mediated ADCC against oral cancer cells was detectable at a concentration of 0.1 μg/ml. A high correlation was observed between the number of EGFR molecules on the surface of oral cancer cells and ADCC (correlation coefficient: 0.847; p=0.032). CONCLUSION: ADCC is an important mechanism underlying the therapeutic effect of cetuximab, and EGFR expression in tumour cells might serve as a predictive marker to evaluate the effect of cetuximab treatment.博士(医学)・甲第721号・令和元年9月27日Copyright© 2019, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.発行元の規定により、本文の登録不可。本文は以下のURLを参照 "http://dx.doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13238"(※全文閲覧は学内限定

    Multiplex PCRを用いた簡便で感度の高い溺死診断法の開発

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    For diagnosing death due to drowning, the method of acid digestion of diatoms is widely used to detect plankton in the organs of the corpse. However, the method is limited by its being complex, hazardous, time-consuming, and insufficiently sensitive. We therefore, developed a novel simple method to diagnose death due to drowning, and determined the location of drowning by detecting genes of representative bacteria in the environment. To procure all the information in one step, the multiplex PCR method was designed. For the diagnosis of drowning, the genes of upper respiratory indigenous bacteria, Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus sanguinis were used as indicators. For detection of the location of drowning, Aeromonas hydrophila and Microcystis aeruginosa were used as indicators of freshwater, and Vibrio harveyi as an indicator of seawater. A set of primers was designed for multiplex PCR. to amplify all the bacterial genes simultaneously. Using this method, 47 cases of drowning were examined, and the causes and locations of death were diagnosed.博士(医学)・乙第1428号・平成31年3月15

    口腔内所見を用いた新たな年齢推定法

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    In forensic science, age estimation is an important step in identifying unidentified cadavers. As teeth are resistant to environmental degradation for long periods of time, they are often used to estimate age. Although there have been many reports of age estimation based on dental morphology, these methods tend to be subjective and cannot be used i n the case of edentulous jaws. In the present study, we developed a new method of age estimation from dental parameters (number of upper teeth [UT], lower teeth [LT], and prostheses [NP]; tooth attrition [TA]; and occlusal area [OA]) and the mandibular angle (MA) measured at proposed an equation for calculating the age. The results show that the mean error of this method is similar to that of previous methods, and even demonstrated improved accuracy in subjects aged >60 years. We also proposed an equation for age estimation from only the MA, and showed that we can perform age estimation even in edentulous cases using this equation. Because our method is superior in its simplicity, objectivity, and applicability when compared with previous methods, we believe our method wll prove useful for age estimation in a wide variety of cases.博士(医学)・甲611号・平成26年3月17

    SIGNIFICANCE IN FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION : CHARACTERIZED HARD TISSUE FINDINGS IN 3 SKULLS

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    In the field of forensic odontology, judgement and identification of unknown bleached bone skulls is an important function. However, as it is possible for teeth to drop out after death, in such cases characterized hard tissue findings may be im- portant. In this report we note relatively rare hard tissue findings in 3 cases. Case 1 was a frontal suture (metopism) in a 36-year-old male, Case 2 was a so-called Os Incae, and Case 3 was an exostosis. The frequency of metopism in Japanese adults is about 6.9%, Os Incae in males is 3.1% and 2.2% in females, while exostosis is 7-15.6%. It is consid- ered that metopism, Os Incae and exostosis may play important roles in identification, es- pecially if an X-ray photograph of the skull has been taken during that person's lifetime

    Presence of fish bones ingested with fish in the oral cavity and pharynx (2)

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    Therapeutic approaches for treating hemophilia A using embryonic stem cells

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    Hemophilia A is an X-linked rescessive bleeding disorder that results from F8 gene aberrations. Previously, we established embryonic stem (ES) cells (tet-226aa/N6-Ainv18) that secrete human factor VIII (hFVIII) by introducing the human F8 gene in mouse Ainv18 ES cells. Here, we explored the potential of cell transplantation therapy for hemophilia A using the ES cells. Transplant tet-226aa/N6-Ainv18 ES cells were injected into the spleens of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice, carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-pretreated wild-type mice, and CCl4-pretreated hemophilia A mice. F8 expression was induced by doxycycline in drinking water, and hFVIII-antigen production was assessed in all cell transplantation experiments. Injecting the ES cells into SCID mice resulted in an enhanced expression of the hFVIII antigen; however, teratoma generation was confirmed in the spleen. Transplantation of ES cells into wild-type mice after CCl4-induced liver injury facilitated survival and engraftment of transplanted cells without teratoma formation, resulting in hFVIII production in the plasma. Although CCl4 was lethal to most hemophilia A mice, therapeutic levels of FVIII activity, as well as the hFVIII antigen, were detected in surviving hemophilia A mice after cell transplantation. Immunolocalization results for hFVIII suggested that transplanted ES cells might be engrafted at the periportal area in the liver. Although the development of a safer induction method for liver regeneration is required, our results suggested the potential for developing an effective ES-cell transplantation therapeutic model for treating hemophilia A in the future. Keywords: Cell therapy, Embryonic stem cell, Hemophilia A, Mouse mode

    A CASE OF SUDDEN DEATH DUE TO BILATERAL TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX AFTER ACUPUNCTURE

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    We report a case of sudden, unexpected death of a 71-year-old woman due to bilateral pneumothorax after acupuncture. The patient experienced dyspnea and subsequently died 6 hours after acupuncture. Autopsy revealed remarkable inferior displacement of the left hemidiaphragm and hemorrhages on the surface of both inferior pulmonary lobes. The deceased had no risk factors for pneumothorax; no underlying pulmonary disease was found and the needles had not been inserted at dangerous therapeutic points. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a death due to pneumothorax after acupuncture that occurred in the absence of relevant risk factors
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