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    Emergency Operation for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma of the Small Intestine

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    We report 5 cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the small intestine (S-NHL) treated with emergency operation. These cases showed three reasons for emergency operation :[1]massive hemorrhage with shock before diagnosis of S-NHL (Case 1),[2]obstruction of the small intestine before and during chemotherapeutic treatment for S-NHL (Cases 2 and 3),and[3]spontaneous perforation with peritonitis before diagnosis of SNHL or iatrogenic perforation following chemotherapy (Cases 4 and 5).For tumor discovery,double-balloon endoscopy of the small intestine was employed in 3 cases.Three tumors were histologically diagnosed before treatment,while 2 were histopathologically diagnosed using the resected specimens after emergency operation. An advanced stage of NHL was frequently observed.No surgical mortality accurred.We always consider the possibility of emergency operation before, during, and after the diagnosis and treatment of patients with SNHL. Shinshu Med J 60 : 21-25, 2012Article信州医学雑誌 60(1): 21-25(2012)departmental bulletin pape

    Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation: Initial experience of a center in Japan

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    Background: Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK) is an established therapy for diabetes mellitus (DM) patients with associated end stage renal disease. We report the initial results of SPK in our institution afterqualification as transplantation program. Patients and methods: Between September 2017 and July 2018, we performed 3 SPK in type 1 diabetic patientswith end-stage renal disease. All grafts were procured from brain-dead marginal donors according Pittsburgcriteria. Results: The recipients were 2 men and 1 woman with a mean age of 43 ± 5.4 years. Mean time from DMdiagnosis and time on dialysis were 25.7 ± 3.9 years and 19.7 ± 9.1 months. The mean age and HbA1C valueof donor were 56.7 ± 0.5 years and 5.67 ± 0.05%. The pancreatic grafts were transplanted intraperitoneally inthe right iliac fossa. Two patients required a relaparotomy due to arterial anastomotic hemorrhage and twopatients developed acute cellular rejection. With a median follow-up of 13 (6?15) months, patient\u27s and graft\u27ssurvival rate were 100%. All patients showed HbA1C within normal range, but oral glucose tolerance testshowed DM pattern in two patients at 3 months after transplantation. Conclusions: In our initial experience with SPK, mid-term grafts and patient survival appear comparable to theresults reported in literature. Despite the limited availability of donors and the use of grafts from marginaldonors, a quality pancreas transplantation program can be established even in a small-volume centers. Nonetheless further improvement in surgical techniques and meticulous management appear mandatory

    Open Access Involvement of glial P2Y 1 receptors in cognitive deficit after focal cerebral stroke in a rodent model

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    Background: Neuroinflammation is associated with many conditions that lead to dementia, such as cerebrovascular disorders or Alzheimer’s disease. However, the specific role of neuroinflammation in the progression of cognitive deficits remains unclear. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying these events we used a rodent model of focal cerebral stroke, which causes deficits in hippocampus-dependent cognitive function. Methods: Cerebral stroke was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Hippocampus-dependent cognitive function was evaluated by a contextual fear conditioning test. The glial neuroinflammatory responses were investigated by immunohistochemical evaluation and diffusion tensor MRI (DTI). We used knockout mice for P2Y1 (P2Y1KO), a glial ADP/ATP receptor that induces the release of proinflammatory cytokines, to examine the links among P2Y1-mediated signaling, the neuroinflammatory response, and cognitive function. Results: Declines in cognitive function and glial neuroinflammatory response were observed after MCAO in both rats and mice. Changes in the hippocampal tissue were detected by DTI as the mean diffusivity (MD) value, which corresponded with the cognitive decline at 4 days, 1 week, 3 weeks, and 2 months after MCAO. Interestingly, the P2Y1KO mice with MCAO showed a decline in sensory-motor function, but not in cognition. Furthermore, the P2Y1KO mice showed neither a hippocampal glial neuroinflammatory response (as assessed b

    Open Access Involvement of glial P2Y 1 receptors in cognitive deficit after focal cerebral stroke in a rodent model

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    Background: Neuroinflammation is associated with many conditions that lead to dementia, such as cerebrovascular disorders or Alzheimer’s disease. However, the specific role of neuroinflammation in the progression of cognitive deficits remains unclear. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying these events we used a rodent model of focal cerebral stroke, which causes deficits in hippocampus-dependent cognitive function. Methods: Cerebral stroke was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Hippocampus-dependent cognitive function was evaluated by a contextual fear conditioning test. The glial neuroinflammatory responses were investigated by immunohistochemical evaluation and diffusion tensor MRI (DTI). We used knockout mice for P2Y1 (P2Y1KO), a glial ADP/ATP receptor that induces the release of proinflammatory cytokines, to examine the links among P2Y1-mediated signaling, the neuroinflammatory response, and cognitive function. Results: Declines in cognitive function and glial neuroinflammatory response were observed after MCAO in both rats and mice. Changes in the hippocampal tissue were detected by DTI as the mean diffusivity (MD) value, which corresponded with the cognitive decline at 4 days, 1 week, 3 weeks, and 2 months after MCAO. Interestingly, the P2Y1KO mice with MCAO showed a decline in sensory-motor function, but not in cognition. Furthermore, the P2Y1KO mice showed neither a hippocampal glial neuroinflammatory response (as assessed b

    Japan as a Seapower:Strategy, Doctrine, and Capabilities under Three Defence Reviews, 1995-2010

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    Japan as a Seapower: Strategy, Doctrine, and Capabilities under Three Defence Reviews, 1995–2010

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