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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 38(8): 1562-1568, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28572147

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Arterial spin-labeling MR imaging has been recently developed as a noninvasive technique with magnetically labeled arterial blood water as an endogenous contrast medium for the evaluation of CBF. Our aim was to compare arterial spin-labeling MR imaging and SPECT in the visual assessment of CBF in patients with Alzheimer disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 33 patients with Alzheimer disease or mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer disease, CBF images were obtained by using both arterial spin-labeling-MR imaging with a postlabeling delay of 1.5 seconds and 2.5 seconds (PLD1.5 and PLD2.5, respectively) and brain perfusion SPECT. Twenty-two brain regions were visually assessed, and the diagnostic confidence of Alzheimer disease was recorded. RESULTS: Among all arterial spin-labeling images, 84.9% of PLD1.5 and 9% of PLD2.5 images showed the typical pattern of advanced Alzheimer disease (ie, decreased CBF in the bilateral parietal, temporal, and frontal lobes). PLD1.5, PLD2.5, and SPECT imaging resulted in obviously different visual assessments. PLD1.5 showed a broad decrease in CBF, which could have been due to an early perfusion. In contrast, PLD2.5 did not appear to be influenced by an early perfusion but showed fewer pathologic findings than SPECT. CONCLUSIONS: The distinctions observed by us should be carefully considered in the visual assessments of Alzheimer disease. Further studies are required to define the patterns of change in arterial spin-labeling-MR imaging associated with Alzheimer disease.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/diagnostic imaging , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Cerebral Arteries/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Neuroimaging/methods , Spin Labels , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon/methods , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Alzheimer Disease/psychology , Cerebrovascular Circulation , Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnostic imaging , Cognitive Dysfunction/psychology , Disease Progression , Female , Humans , Male , Neuropsychological Tests , Perfusion Imaging
2.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 30(5): 930-5, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19246527

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic occlusive cerebrovascular disorder with abnormal microvascular proliferation. We investigated the clinical utility of leptomeningeal high signal intensity (ivy sign) sometimes seen on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images in Moyamoya disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the relationship between the degree of the ivy sign and the severity of the ischemic symptoms in 96 hemispheres of 48 patients with Moyamoya disease. We classified each cerebral hemisphere into 4 regions from anterior to posterior. In 192 regions of 24 patients, we examined the relationship between the degree of the ivy sign and findings of single-photon emission CT, including the resting cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral vascular reserve (CVR). RESULTS: The degree of the ivy sign showed a significant positive relationship with the severity of the ischemic symptoms (P < .001). Of the 4 regions, the ivy sign was most frequently and prominently seen in the anterior part of the middle cerebral artery region. The degree of the ivy sign showed a negative relationship with the resting CBF (P < .0034) and a more prominent negative relationship with the CVR (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: The leptomeningeal ivy sign indicates decreased CVR in Moyamoya disease.


Subject(s)
Brain Ischemia/complications , Brain Ischemia/pathology , Cerebral Arteries/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Angiography/methods , Meningeal Arteries/pathology , Moyamoya Disease/complications , Moyamoya Disease/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sensitivity and Specificity , Young Adult
3.
Protoplasma ; 229(1): 83-91, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17019525

ABSTRACT

The cellular structures of statocytes implicated in gravisensing in primary and lateral roots of Vigna angularis were compared. The statocytes of lateral roots already had small amyloplasts immediately after they emerged from the primary root. Although these amyloplasts sedimented, the lateral roots showed much weaker gravitropism than primary roots, at least until they reached a length of about 30 mm. The nuclei were usually positioned in the upper end of the statocytes in both types of roots. Electron microscopic surveys showed that many tubular elements of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) were frequently localized in the lower end of the statocyte and they sometimes diverged or curved, suggesting that the ER forms a large reticulate complex. It is worth noting that statocytes with a large ER complex were found much more frequently in primary roots than in lateral roots. The amyloplasts were not always settled on this complex but were very frequently under it, especially in the primary roots. In lateral roots, they were usually localized under the ER complex when they were present. Thus, it is suggested that the differential development and organization of the amyloplast-ER complex system is involved in the differential gravitropism of the two types of roots.


Subject(s)
Fabaceae/growth & development , Gravitropism/physiology , Gravity Sensing/physiology , Plant Roots/growth & development , Endoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism , Fabaceae/cytology , Fabaceae/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Plant Root Cap/growth & development , Plant Root Cap/physiology , Plant Root Cap/ultrastructure , Plant Roots/cytology , Plant Roots/ultrastructure , Plastids/metabolism , Plastids/ultrastructure , Time Factors
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Protoplasma ; 229(1): 53-62, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17019528

ABSTRACT

Fibrillarin is known to play an important role in precursor ribosomal RNA processing and ribosome assembly. The present study describes a fibrillarin homolog gene isolated from tobacco BY-2 cells and its expression during the cell cycle. The cDNA for a fibrillarin homolog, named NtFib1, was first cloned in Nicotiana tabacum with degenerate primers. It encodes 314 amino acids and the deduced amino acid sequence has some highly conserved functional domains, such as the glycine and arginine-rich (GAR) domain for nucleolar localization and the RNA-binding motif. The C-terminal region is highly conserved and has 7 beta-sheets and 7 alpha-helices which are peculiar to fibrillarin. Thus, it is suggested that the fibrillarin homolog of this plant species functions in the same way as the fibrillarin already known from human and yeast cells. Northern blot analysis of BY-2 cells synchronized with aphidicolin or a combination of aphidicolin and propyzamide showed that the histone H4 gene was specifically expressed in the S phase but NtFib1 mRNA remained at high levels during the cell cycle. Examination of the localization of NtFib1 protein tagged with green-fluorescent protein (GFP) suggested that some persisting in the mitotic apparatus was eventually incorporated into reconstructed nucleoli in late telophase. Newly synthesized GFP-tagged NtFib1 protein in the cytoplasm was added to the recycled protein in early mitosis. Highly concentrated actinomycin D completely inhibited the transcription of genes coding for rRNA (rDNA) but did not significantly suppress the amount of either NtFib1 mRNA or protein, although the NtFib1 protein was reversibly dislocated from nucleoli. Although hypoxic shock completely prohibited rDNA transcription, NtFib1 mRNA remained at the same level as in the control experiment, even after the 4 h treatment. These results indicate that the transcription of NtFib1 mRNA is not related to rDNA transcription and NtFib1 mRNA is resistant to disrupting factors during the cell cycle.


Subject(s)
Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/genetics , Nicotiana/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Aphidicolin/pharmacology , Benzamides/pharmacology , Blotting, Northern , Cell Cycle/genetics , Cells, Cultured , Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/metabolism , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/chemistry , DNA, Complementary/genetics , Dactinomycin/pharmacology , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/drug effects , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Molecular Sequence Data , Plant Proteins/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/metabolism , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Nicotiana/cytology , Nicotiana/drug effects
5.
Anal Sci ; 17(6): 763-8, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11707948

ABSTRACT

An application of capillary electrophoresis (CE) using sulfated beta-cyclodextrin (SCD) has been investigated for separating alkylphenols with different chain lengths, as well as bisphenol A and bisphenol S. In the absence of SCD in running buffer, all the phenols migrated at the same velocity as the electroosmotic flow (EOF), whereas the addition of SCD effectively led to the baseline separation of alkylphenols on the basis of the difference in the abilities to bind into the hydrophobic cavity of CD. The host-guest binding constants between analyte phenols and SCD were evaluated from Benesi-Hildebrand plots of the data obtained by two independent methods, CE and UV-visible measurements, demonstrating that the greater the hydrophobicity of the phenols, the larger the binding constants. The effects of organic solvents on the resolution for alkylphenols and bisphenols were also examined. This system using SCD was effective for the separation of 4-octylphenol and 4-nonylphenol isomers having longer alkyl chains.

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Anal Chem ; 73(19): 540A-547A, 2001 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11605862
7.
J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl ; 759(2): 337-42, 2001 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11499487

ABSTRACT

Capillary electrophoresis combined with semiconductor laser-induced fluorometry was applied to an immunoassay of human serum albumin. Human serum albumin was labeled with a fluorescent molecule (Cy5), which has an absorption maximum at 649 nm. The labeled albumin was purified by ultrafiltration in order to reduce signals, which are unreacted labeling reagent, product, and fragment products derived there from. After the purification, no signal for unreacted labeling reagent and fragment products was detectable in the electropherogram of the labeled albumin. The labeled albumin was then reacted with anti-albumin to form an immunocomplex, which was separated from the excess free albumin. The competitive immunoassay was used in the determination of human serum albumin in a controlled serum sample, using the labeled albumin. The obtained value was found to be 0.21 +/- 0.02 mg/ml, which is in good agreement with other known values.


Subject(s)
Electrophoresis, Capillary/methods , Fluorometry/methods , Immunoassay/methods , Semiconductors , Serum Albumin/analysis , Humans , Lasers
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Fresenius J Anal Chem ; 370(4): 429-33, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11495069

ABSTRACT

Capillary electrophoresis (CE) using sulfobetaine-type zwitterionic micelles as the background electrolyte (BGE) has been used to determine inorganic anions in human saliva. The zwitterionic micelles resulted in unique migration behavior for the separation of inorganic anions. They also prevented adsorption of proteins on the inner wall of the capillary. These properties of the zwitterionic micelles enabled the direct determination of inorganic anions in human saliva. Three species of inorganic anions, NO2-, NO3-, and SCN-, were found in real samples and the analysis was achieved within 3 min. Direct UV-absorption was used as the detection method and the detection limits for these anions were 2.0, 1.0, and 5.0 micromol L(-1), respectively (0.09, 0.06, and 0.30 microg mL(-1)).


Subject(s)
Anions/analysis , Saliva/chemistry , Electrophoresis, Capillary , Humans , Indicators and Reagents , Micelles , Proteins/chemistry , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
9.
Anal Chem ; 73(24): 5791-5, 2001 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11791546

ABSTRACT

The development of an optical channel, a new analytical technique for evaluating the elasticity of biological cells, is described in this study. Two types of erythrocyte cells, i.e., young and old cells, were examined via their introduction into a flowing medium, to which a laser beam was focused in the opposite direction. An erythrocyte cell is trapped in a laser beam by a gradient force, moves in the downstream direction, and is then elongated at the beam waist. The change in shape was measured directly using a microscope equipped with a charge-coupled-device camera. It is probable the main driving force for the cell deformation is a shear stress generated by a medium flow, since an estimate of the gradient force suggests that it is too small to change the shape of an erythrocyte. The average values of the elongation of young and old cells were 2.4+/-0.6 and 2.1+/-0.5, respectively. These values are in reasonably good agreement with values obtained using a rheoscope method. The deformation was measured without any physical contact to the solid surface, and therefore, damage to cells such as these are minimal.


Subject(s)
Cytological Techniques/instrumentation , Erythrocyte Deformability , Algorithms , Elasticity , Erythrocyte Aging , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Lasers , Nanotechnology , Rheology/instrumentation
10.
Kaku Igaku ; 37(4): 359-64, 2000 Jul.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10965657

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary perfusion single photon emission tomography with 99mTc MAA was performed on 13 pulmonary emphysema patients and 6 controls. We calculated perfusion volume with lower 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% of the highest counts/boxels in the lung cut-off. And perfusion index (PI) was defined as follows; PI = ((A% cut-off volume) - (B% cut-off volume))/(A% cut-off volume); A and B take 10 to 50, A < B. The correlation of each PI and pulmonary function test results (FEV1, FEV1%, VC, VC%, FVC, FVC%, PaO2 and PaCO2) was examined. There were significant correlation between every PI and FEV1 or FEV1% (p < 0.05), and any PI had no significant correlation with other functional results. When A = 10 and B = 40, the PI showed the best correlation with FEV1 (r = 0.680) and FEV1% (r = 0.830). And the PI showed an increasing tendency along with the rise of the emphysema severity. The PI may have the clinical utility of the evaluation of pulmonary function. Moreover, we showed the lung CT painted the area where the uptake counts/boxels was more than 10% and less than 40% of the highest counts/boxels. This makes it easy to understand the severe emphysematous area.


Subject(s)
Pulmonary Emphysema/diagnostic imaging , Respiratory Function Tests/methods , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon/methods , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Technetium Tc 99m Aggregated Albumin
11.
Anal Chem ; 72(11): 2414-7, 2000 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10857614

ABSTRACT

An optical funnel, a new technique for the evaluation of the force of a microorganism, was applied to the determination of the motility force of bovine sperm cells. In this approach, sperm cells, suspended in an aqueous solution, are introduced into a flow cell, to which radiation pressure is applied from the direction opposite to a medium flow. The sperm cell, which is moving in a stream, is captured by radiation pressure and forced to move to the position at which the force induced by the laser radiation is equal to the force induced by a medium flow. The sperm cell then escapes by its own power on the way to this equilibrium (entrapping) position. The radiation force increases with decreasing distance from the focal point, and as a result, the force of the sperm cell can be determined by measuring the position where the sperm cell escaped against the laser irradiation field. The motility force of the sperm cell was measured in aqueous solution at different pH values and potassium ion concentrations. It was possible to measure more than 250 sperm cells in 3 h. Thus, the optical funnel has potential for use as a rapid and repetitive means for the determination of the motility force of the sperm cell.


Subject(s)
Sperm Motility/physiology , Algorithms , Animals , Biophysical Phenomena , Biophysics , Cattle , Extracellular Space/metabolism , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , In Vitro Techniques , Male , Spermatozoa/cytology , Spermatozoa/physiology
12.
Plant J ; 17(3): 241-50, 1999 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10097383

ABSTRACT

Gibberellins (GAs) are essential for the development of fertile flowers in tomato, and may also be required immediately after fertilization. In the GA-biosynthetic pathway, the reactions catalyzed by GA 20-oxidases have been implicated as site of regulation. To study the regulation of GA biosynthesis in flower and early fruit development, we isolated three tomato GA 20-oxidase cDNA clones, Le20ox-1, -2 and -3. The three genes showed different organ-specific patterns of mRNA accumulation. Analysis of the transcript levels of the three GA 20-oxidase genes, as well as those of copalyl diphosphate synthase (LeCPS) and GA 3 beta-hydroxylase (Le3OH-2) during flower bud and early fruit development, revealed temporally distinct patterns of mRNA accumulation. Up until anthesis, transcripts were observed for LeCPS, Le20ox-1, -2 and Le3OH-2, with an accumulation of Le20ox-1 mRNA. In contrast to the high level of Le3OH-2 transcripts in the fully open flower, mRNA levels of Le20ox-1, -2 and LeCPS were reduced at this stage. After anthesis, LeCPS and Le20ox-1 transcripts increased again. In addition, Le20ox-3transcripts increased whereas the transcripts of Le3OH-2 decreased to an undetectable level. In situ hybridization results demonstrated that during early stages of bud development, Le20ox-2 transcripts were localized in the tapetum and placenta. The presented results supply novel data about localization of GA biosynthesis gene transcripts, and indicate that transcript levels of GA biosynthesis genes are all highly regulated during flower bud development.


Subject(s)
Genes, Plant , Gibberellins/biosynthesis , Gibberellins/genetics , Plant Proteins , Solanum lycopersicum/genetics , Solanum lycopersicum/metabolism , Alkyl and Aryl Transferases/genetics , Cloning, Molecular , DNA Primers/genetics , DNA, Complementary/genetics , DNA, Plant/genetics , Escherichia coli/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , In Situ Hybridization , Solanum lycopersicum/growth & development , Mixed Function Oxygenases/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , RNA, Plant/genetics , RNA, Plant/metabolism
13.
Kaku Igaku ; 36(9): 1007-12, 1999 Dec.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10659585

ABSTRACT

We investigated 11 patients with moyamoya disease about 123I-Iomazenil kinetics in the brain using three-compartment, two-parameter model. The transition rate constant (K1) from the blood to the brain and the binding potential (BP) of the benzodiazepine to the receptors were calculated for every ROI (right and left side of cerebellum, frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and temporal lobe; 10 ROIs a case). The K1 value correlated with BP value significantly, but not so closely (r = 0.639). And there is no significant difference in BP value among low-K1 group (mean (of K1) -S.D. < or = K1 < or = mean) and high-K1 group (mean < K1 < or = mean + S.D.). This means that CBF and BP do not correlate closely in the average Moyamoya disease patients. And we showed a case with IMP/IMZ discrepancy. The nerve cell in the hypoperfused area which has almost normal BP value is ischemic but viable. IMZ-SPECT presents an important information about the viability of the hypoperfused area in Moyamoya disease patients' brain.


Subject(s)
Brain/diagnostic imaging , Flumazenil/analogs & derivatives , Moyamoya Disease/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon/methods , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
14.
Talanta ; 48(3): 551-7, 1999 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18967495

ABSTRACT

A new method for the determination of particle size was developed using optical chromatography. After separating polystyrene particles, the laser power was gradually reduced, permitting the elution of small to large particles. Particle size was calculated from the laser power when the particle was eluted with a medium flow. This approach is more accurate than the technique previously reported because there is no need to determine the position of the beam waist. Advantages of the new approach are discussed theoretically and experimentally. The precision in size determination was improved by a factor of 3.3, i.e. the standard deviation in the measurement was reduced from 10 to 3% for 1 mum beads by replacing optical chromatography with the present method.

15.
Anal Chem ; 71(23): 5444-6, 1999 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21662741

ABSTRACT

This paper reports the first demonstration of a multiplex sample injection technique in capillary electrophoresis. The sample was injected into a capillary (effective length, 4 cm) as a pseudorandam Hadamard sequence by a photodegradation technique using a high-power gating laser, and the fluorescence signal, which was measured using a probe excitation beam, was decoded by an inverse Hadamard transformation. The signal-to-noise ratio was improved by a factor of 8, which was in good agreement with the theoretically predicted value of 8.02. This approach is potentially useful for the enhancement of the sensitivity by 3 orders of magnitude in high-resolution capillary electrophoresis, combined with fluorescence detection.

16.
Anal Chem ; 71(13): 2262-5, 1999 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21662778

ABSTRACT

A new type of chemical sensor based on light absorption is proposed. An array of zones alternatively containing the pH indicator thymolphthalein is formed in a gelatin film. By changing the sample solution from acidic to alkaline, a blue stripe appears in the gelatin film. This acts as a transmission grating and diffracts the introduced laser beam. Theory predicts that this method, which is based on light absorption/beam diffraction, is as sensitive as or more sensitive than fluorometry.

17.
Plant Physiol ; 118(2): 431-8, 1998 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9765528

ABSTRACT

S-Adenosyl-L-methionine:L-methionine S-methyltransferase (MMT) catalyzes the synthesis of S-methyl-L-methionine (SMM) from L-methionine and S-adenosyl-L-methionine. SMM content increases during barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) germination. Elucidating the role of this compound is important from both a fundamental and a technological standpoint, because SMM is the precursor of dimethylsulfide, a biogenic source of atmospheric S and an undesired component in beer. We present a simple purification scheme for the MMT from barley consisting of 10% to 25% polyethylene glycol fractionation, anion-exchange chromatography on diethylaminoethyl-Sepharose, and affinity chromatography on adenosine-agarose. A final activity yield of 23% and a 2765-fold purification factor were obtained. After digestion of the protein with protease, the amino acid sequence of a major peptide was determined and used to produce a synthetic peptide. A polyclonal antibody was raised against this synthetic peptide conjugated to activated keyhole limpet hemocyanin. The antibody recognized the 115-kD denatured MMT protein and native MMT. During barley germination, both the specific activity and the amount of MMT protein increased. MMT-specific activity was found to be higher in the root and shoot than in the endosperm. MMT could be localized by an immunohistochemical approach in the shoot, scutellum, and aleurone cells but not in the root or endosperm (including aleurone).


Subject(s)
Hordeum/enzymology , Methyltransferases/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Germination , Hordeum/growth & development , Immunohistochemistry , Methyltransferases/isolation & purification , Molecular Sequence Data
18.
Plant Cell Physiol ; 38(10): 1135-41, 1997 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9399437

ABSTRACT

Differential screening, aimed at the isolation of cDNA clones of mRNAs whose accumulation is influenced by GA3, resulted in the isolation of a cDNA clone of an mRNA whose level was decreased by GA3 in segments of epicotyls of Vigna angularis. The putative protein encoded by this cDNA resembled the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidases (ACC oxidases) identified in other plant species (about 80% homology at the amino acid level). Thus, the corresponding gene was designated AB-ACO1 (azuki bean ACC oxidase). GA3 also decreased the activity of ACC oxidase in azuki bean epicotyls, but it did not decrease the rate of ethylene evolution. In fact, GA3 increased the rate of ethylene evolution and the level of ACC. Thus, GA3 seemed to increase the production of ethylene by promoting the synthesis of ACC.


Subject(s)
Amino Acid Oxidoreductases/antagonists & inhibitors , Fabaceae/enzymology , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic/drug effects , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/drug effects , Gibberellins/pharmacology , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Plants, Medicinal , Amino Acid Oxidoreductases/biosynthesis , Amino Acid Oxidoreductases/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Down-Regulation/drug effects , Ethylenes/metabolism , Fabaceae/drug effects , Molecular Sequence Data , RNA, Messenger , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
19.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 24(14): 2099-104, 1997 Nov.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9388519

ABSTRACT

Between 1994 and 1996, 24 patients with esophageal carcinoma were entered in a randomized clinical trial comparing radiotherapy (RT) only (arm A) versus RT and a daily low dose of CDDP (5 mg/m2) (arm B). For arm B group, CDDP was injected within 30 min after irradiation. All patients were irradiated with a total dose of 60 Gy /30fr. at first, and some patients were boosted. An overall response rate of 75.0% (complete response rate of 25.0%) was observed in arm A and 91.7% (complete response rate of 16.7%) in arm B, respectively. The survival rate at 1 year was 23.8% in arm A and 40.0% in arm B. Median survival time was 7 months in arm A and 9 months in arm B. Toxicity was acceptable and no significant difference was noted between arm A and arm B.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage , Cisplatin/administration & dosage , Esophageal Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Radiation-Sensitizing Agents/administration & dosage , Aged , Drug Administration Schedule , Esophageal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Esophageal Neoplasms/mortality , Female , Humans , Infusions, Intravenous , Male , Middle Aged , Radiotherapy Dosage , Radiotherapy, High-Energy , Survival Rate
20.
Anal Chem ; 69(14): 2711-5, 1997 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9230679

ABSTRACT

Optical chromatography, a new separation technique involving the use of a radiation force and a medium flow, is used for trace analysis of protein. Two polystyrene beads, coated with antibody (anti-mouse IgG), are combined in the presence of an antigen (mouse IgG). The bound (B) and free (F) beads are readily separated by optical chromatography, and the B/F ratio can be correlated with the concentration of antigen (protein). Nanomolar concentrations of protein can be measured by this technique. The rates of the forward and reverse immunological reactions were independently determined by measuring the time of formation and dissociation, respectively, of the immunobeads.


Subject(s)
Chromatography/methods , Immunoassay/methods , Proteins/analysis , Animals , Chromatography/instrumentation , Immunoassay/instrumentation , Immunoglobulin G/analysis , Mice , Optics and Photonics
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