192 research outputs found
Spontaneous Erythroid Leukemia in a 7-Week-Old Crl:CD (SD) Rat
A young male Crl:CD (SD) rat with erythroid leukemia that presented with
emaciation, abdominal distension and a pale visible mucosal membrane was
euthanized at 7 weeks of age. At necropsy, enlargement of liver, spleen and
pancreatic lymph node was noted. Analysis of blood smear samples revealed many
mono- or binucleated erythroblasts that had PAS-positive vacuoles in the
cytoplasm. Histopathologically, neoplastic proliferation of atypical cells was
observed in the hepatic sinusoids, splenic red pulp, bone marrow, pancreatic
lymph node, kidney and lung. Neoplastic cells showed a round to spindle shape,
and some neoplastic cells had deeply stained small nuclei and small cytoplasms
and resembled erythroblasts. Immunohistochemically, many neoplastic cells were
positive for hemoglobin. To our knowledge, this is the first report of erythroid
leukemia in a rat of this age. The observed features were similar to those of
pure erythroid leukemia in humans
Starburst amacrine cells form gap junctions in the early postnatal stage of the mouse retina
Although gap junctional coupling in the developing retina is important for the maturation of neuronal networks, its role in the development of individual neurons remains unclear. Therefore, we herein investigated whether gap junctional coupling by starburst amacrine cells (SACs), a key neuron for the formation of direction selectivity, occurs during the developmental stage in the mouse retina. Neurobiotin-injected SACs coupled with many neighboring cells before eye-opening. The majority of tracer-coupled cells were retinal ganglion cells, and tracer coupling was not detected between SACs. The number of tracer-coupled cells significantly decreased after eye-opening and mostly disappeared by postnatal day 28 (P28). Membrane capacitance (Cm), an indicator of the formation of electrical coupling with gap junctions, was larger in SACs before than after eye-opening. The application of meclofenamic acid, a gap junction blocker, reduced the Cm of SACs. Gap junctional coupling by SACs was regulated by dopamine D1 receptors before eye-opening. In contrast, the reduction in gap junctional coupling after eye-opening was not affected by visual experience. At the mRNA level, 4 subtypes of connexins (23, 36, 43, and 45) were detected in SACs before eye-opening. Connexin 43 expression levels significantly decreased after eye-opening. These results indicate that gap junctional coupling by SACs occurs during the developmental period and suggest that the elimination of gap junctions proceeds with the innate system
Comparative Nephrotoxicity of Cisplatin and Nedaplatin: Mechanisms and Histopathological Characteristics
The antineoplastic platinum complexes cisplatin and its analogues are widely used in the
chemotherapy of a variety of human malignancies, and are especially active against several
types of cancers. Nedaplatin is a second-generation platinum complex with reduced
nephrotoxicity. However, their use commonly causes nephrotoxicity due to a lack of tumor
tissue selectivity. Several recent studies have provided significant insights into the
molecular and histopathological events associated with nedaplatin nephrotoxicity. In this
review, we summarize findings concerning the renal histopathology and molecular
pathogenesis induced by antineoplastic platinum complexes, with a particular focus on the
comparative nephrotoxicity of cisplatin and nedaplatin in rats
Characterization of APDs fabricated by 0.18 μm CMOS process in blue wavelength region
A silicon avalanche photodiode fabricated by CMOS process was characterized at 405 nm wavelength for Blu-ray applications. The avalanche gain of 36, the maximum responsivity of 2.61 A/W, and the bandwidth of 300 MHz were achieved. © 2012 IEEE
10 GHz bandwidth of Si avalanche photodiode fabricated by standard 0.18 μm CMOS process
Silicon avalanche photodiode was fabricated by O.lSjum CMOS process and was characterized. The bandwidth of 10GHz with the sensitivity of 0.1 AW was achieved with the electrode spacing of 0.84/μm and the detection area of 10x10/μm2. © 2014 Engineers Australia
Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of N-acetylglucosamine-phosphate mutase from Candida albicans
Preliminary X-ray diffraction studies on N-acetylglucosamine-phosphate mutase from C. albicans are reported
Rapid Elimination of the Persistent Synergid through a Cell Fusion Mechanism
SummaryIn flowering plants, fertilization-dependent degeneration of the persistent synergid cell ensures one-on-one pairings of male and female gametes. Here, we report that the fusion of the persistent synergid cell and the endosperm selectively inactivates the persistent synergid cell in Arabidopsis thaliana. The synergid-endosperm fusion causes rapid dilution of pre-secreted pollen tube attractant in the persistent synergid cell and selective disorganization of the synergid nucleus during the endosperm proliferation, preventing attractions of excess number of pollen tubes (polytubey). The synergid-endosperm fusion is induced by fertilization of the central cell, while the egg cell fertilization predominantly activates ethylene signaling, an inducer of the synergid nuclear disorganization. Therefore, two female gametes (the egg and the central cell) control independent pathways yet coordinately accomplish the elimination of the persistent synergid cell by double fertilization
High speed and high responsivity avalanche photodiode fabricated by standard CMOS process in blue wavelength region
金沢大学理工研究域フロンティア工学系Quadrant silicon avalanche photodiodes (APDs) were fabricated by standard 0.18µm CMOS process, and were characterized at 405nm wavelength for Blu-ray applications. The size of each APD element is 50×50µm2. The dark current was 10pA at low bias voltage, and low crosstalk of about -80dB between adjacent APD elements was achieved. Although the responsivity is less than 0.1A/W at low bias voltage, the responsivity is enhanced to more than 1A/W at less than 10V bias voltage due to avalanche amplification. The wide bandwidth of 1.5GHz was achieved with the responsivity of more than 1A/W, which is limited by the capacitance of the APD. We believe that the fabricated quadrant APD is a promising photodiode for multi-layer Blu-ray system
Combined Laparoscopic and CT Monitoring of the Ice-Ball Margin during Cryoablation for Renal Cell Carcinoma Associated with von Hippel-Lindau Disease: First Case
We report a 47-year-old Japanese female with 10 previous treatments for multiple bilateral renal cell carcinoma (RCC) associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease. The 14-mm right lower pole renal tumor was in contact with the right ureter. Laparoscopic cryoablation was performed to protect the ureter wrapped with gauze. Computed tomography (CT) monitoring was used to confirm the precise ≥ 6 mm ice-ball margin. There was no local progression at 6-months post-surgery. The serum creatinine has been stable. This is apparently the first report of combined laparoscopic and CT monitoring of an ice-ball formation and its margin during cryoablation for RCC
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