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1.
Amino Acids ; 43(3): 1331-7, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22203366

ABSTRACT

γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a kind of amino acid contained in green tea leaves and other foods. Several reports have shown that GABA might affect brain protein synthesis, improve many brain functions such as memory and study capability, lower the blood pressure of spontaneously hypertensive rats, and may also have a relaxation effect in humans. However, the evidence for its mood-improving function is still not sufficient. In this study, we investigated how the oral intake of GABA influences human adults psychologically and physiologically under a condition of mental stress. Sixty-three adults (28 males, 35 females) participated in a randomized, single blind, placebo-controlled, crossover-designed study over two experiment days. Capsules containing 100 mg of GABA or dextrin as a placebo were used as test samples. The results showed that EEG activities including alpha band and beta band brain waves decreased depending on the mental stress task loads, and the condition of 30 min after GABA intake diminished this decrease compared with the placebo condition. That is to say, GABA might have alleviated the stress induced by the mental tasks. This effect also corresponded with the results of the POMS scores.


Subject(s)
Affect/drug effects , Problem Solving/drug effects , Stress, Psychological/drug therapy , Tranquilizing Agents/administration & dosage , gamma-Aminobutyric Acid/administration & dosage , Administration, Oral , Adult , Alpha Rhythm/drug effects , Beta Rhythm/drug effects , Brain/drug effects , Cross-Over Studies , Echoencephalography , Female , Humans , Male , Single-Blind Method , Statistics, Nonparametric , Stress, Psychological/diagnostic imaging , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 270(4): 302-6, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14551796

ABSTRACT

CASE REPORT: We describe a 44-year-old woman with a primary retroperitoneal serous cystadenocarcinoma as the fourth report in the world literature. A contrast-enhanced computed tomographic scan of the abdomen demonstrated a mass with enhanced solid mural nodules and septa in the left retroperitoneum. Serum CA19-9 was elevated at 181 U/ml. The patient underwent a complete resection of the retroperitoneal tumor with a partial resection of the psoas major muscle and its fascia. Pathological examination showed a well-differentiated papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma of ovarian type and locoregional lymph node metastases. Seven months after surgery, the patient developed a pelvic recurrence, and underwent a total hysterectomy, a left salpingo-oophorectomy and a resection of the metastatic mesenteric mass. Two months after the second surgery, serum CA19-9 and CA125 increased to 1,114 U/ml and 218 U/ml, respectively. A solitary liver metastasis was confirmed on a computed tomographic scan. The patient is now being treated with weekly docetaxel and carboplatin. CONCLUSION: The present case illustrates the clinically aggressive nature of a primary retroperitoneal serous cystadenocarcinoma.


Subject(s)
Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/diagnosis , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adult , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/therapeutic use , CA-125 Antigen/blood , CA-19-9 Antigen/blood , Carboplatin/therapeutic use , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/pathology , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/secondary , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/surgery , Docetaxel , Female , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/blood , Liver Neoplasms/drug therapy , Liver Neoplasms/secondary , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Mesentery , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/surgery , Pelvic Neoplasms/secondary , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/pathology , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/surgery , Taxoids/therapeutic use , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 267(3): 167-9, 2003 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12552330

ABSTRACT

A 51-year-old woman presented with lumbar backache leading to the preoperative diagnosis of a right solid adnexal mass with calcification on computed tomographic scan. Histological examination revealed a right ovarian luteinized thecoma characterized by extensive calcification and metaplastic ossification. Osteoblasts and osteoclasts surrounded the surface of the heterotopic bone. Haversian canals were occasionally identified in the bony trabeculae. Ossifying ovarian neoplasms are extremely rare and this case is the first to demonstrate the osseous metaplasia in ovarian luteinized thecoma.


Subject(s)
Ossification, Heterotopic , Ovarian Neoplasms/diagnosis , Thecoma/diagnosis , Back Pain , Calcinosis , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Osteoblasts/pathology , Osteoclasts/pathology , Ovarian Neoplasms/pathology , Ovarian Neoplasms/surgery , Thecoma/pathology , Thecoma/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.
Cardiovasc Pathol ; 10(5): 235-40, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11673062

ABSTRACT

To determine the distribution and expression level of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) specific receptor, c-Met, in human myocardial infarction. Autopsies of 13 patients who died without heart diseases (control) and 13 patients with a history of myocardial infarction (2 h to 10 years before death). The harvested myocardial tissues were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) and immunohistochemically stained for c-Met expression by the avidin-biotin-horseradish peroxidase complex method using an antibody to c-Met. C-Met expression was only slightly increased in control subjects and in noninfarcted myocardium of the test group. In contrast, high expression was noted in the peripheral region of the myocardial infarction and in some hypertrophic myocardial cells. C-Met was not expressed in the infarcted myocardium, but overexpression was noted in the surrounding myocardial cells of blood vessels and in the subendocardium and subepicardium in a band-like pattern. The expression level of c-Met was most enhanced at the time of appearance of coagulative necrosis and least in the myocardium of subjects with old infarcts. Our results indicate that HGF preferentially reaches the ischemic regions of the myocardium and has local and direct effects on the myocardium in patients with myocardial infarction.


Subject(s)
Myocardial Infarction/metabolism , Myocardium/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met/metabolism , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cadaver , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/mortality , Myocardial Infarction/pathology , Myocardium/pathology , Tissue Distribution
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Intern Med ; 40(4): 312-9, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11334391

ABSTRACT

A 69-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital with palpitations. Although left ventriculography showed extensive akinesis except in the basal hyperkinetic segment, coronary angiography showed normal coronary arteries. 123I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) accumulation was obviously reduced in the anteroseptal, apical and inferior areas. Inverted T waves developed on day 3 and disappeared on day 104 after transient regression. Echocardiography showed normal left ventricular motion two weeks later. Ergonovine provocation test showed no vasospasm and thallium-201 showed no perfusion defect on day 46. Electrocardiography and MIBG returned to normal on day 216. These findings suggest prolonged sympathetic nerve injury in extensive myocardial stunning.


Subject(s)
Electrocardiography , Heart/innervation , Myocardial Stunning/physiopathology , Sympathetic Nervous System/physiopathology , 3-Iodobenzylguanidine , Aged , Blood Pressure , Echocardiography , Ergonovine , Female , Gated Blood-Pool Imaging , Heart/diagnostic imaging , Heart/physiopathology , Heart Rate/drug effects , Humans , Myocardial Stunning/diagnosis , Radiopharmaceuticals , Tachycardia/etiology , Ventricular Function, Left
12.
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 65(2): 477-9, 2001 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11302195

ABSTRACT

L-Glutamine and L-glutamate, which are important flavor components in soy sauce, are converted to L-pyroglutamate during brewing. Therefore, it is necessary that the L-glutamate and L-pyroglutamate contents can be measured accurately. We developed a simultaneous assay method for L-glutamate and L-pyroglutamate by using 5-oxoprolinase (without ATP hydrolyzing activity) and glutamate oxidase. By this method, the L-pyroglutamate could be measured accurately in a range of 0.05 to 1.0 mM in the presence of 1.0 mM L-glutamate. This system is effective for process and quality controls.


Subject(s)
Flavoring Agents/chemistry , Glutamic Acid/analysis , Glycine max , Pyroglutamate Hydrolase , Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid/analysis , Adenosine Triphosphate , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Flavoring Agents/standards , Food Analysis/methods , Food Analysis/standards , Food Technology , Hydrolysis , Quality Control
13.
Cancer Lett ; 160(2): 199-208, 2000 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11053650

ABSTRACT

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been well documented in the aetiology of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), although its role as well as the genetic basis in the genesis of NPC have not been elucidated. The p53 gene mutations are infrequently found in NPC, but the expression of p53 protein, as well as bcl-2 oncoprotein, has been reported in a high percentage of cases, and also in association with EBV. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) has also been shown to be increased in NPC, suggesting its association among the overexpression of p53 and bcl-2 oncoprotein. We undertook this study to evaluate the correlation among these abnormalities in the development of NPC. The expression of p53 protein, bcl-2 oncoprotein, and the level of PCNA were investigated by immunohistochemistry in 53 patients with NPC. Twenty tissue samples from these patients were studied for p53 gene mutations by single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and DNA sequencing as well as EBV genomes by polymerase chain reaction. Among the 53 specimens, 42 (79%) showed expression of p53 protein and 40 (75%) gave positive result for bcl-2 oncoprotein. A significant association was found between p53 expression and bcl-2 oncoprotein (P=0.002; Fisher's exact test) with 68% of the patients showing coexpression of both markers. The PCNA labelling index in the 53 patients varied from 5% to 80%. High PCNA labelling index was frequently found in the patients with overexpression of p53 protein and bcl-2 oncoprotein. The PCNA index in patients with p53 expression was significant higher than in those without p53 expression (P=0.002). Of the 20 patients, p53 mutations were found in four cases. EBV genomes were detected in 14 cases of which 12 cases showed overexpression of both p53 and bcl-2 and one case with only p53 expression and one case with bcl-2 expression. EBV genomes were detected in two cases with p53 mutations. We conclude that EBV is the important etiologic factor in NPC which may be involved in p53 and bcl-2 overexpression. The mutant p53 protein is correlated to deregulation of PCNA. p53 mutations participate in a small proportion of the tumorigenesis.


Subject(s)
Genome, Viral , Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/virology , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/biosynthesis , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/biosynthesis , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/biosynthesis , Carcinoma/genetics , Carcinoma/metabolism , Carcinoma/virology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/genetics , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/metabolism , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/virology , Gene Expression , Genes, bcl-2/genetics , Genes, p53/genetics , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Mutation , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/genetics , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/metabolism , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Single-Stranded Conformational , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/genetics , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/immunology , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/immunology , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/genetics , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/immunology
14.
Int J Mol Med ; 6(5): 539-42, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11029520

ABSTRACT

S100A4, one of the tandemly arranged S100 genes at chromosome 1q21, has been suggested to play a functional role in cell motility and invasiveness of tumor cell growth. We investigated the expression of S100A4 and the in vitro invasiveness of 4 human bile duct adenocarcinoma cell lines by the Matrigel assay. S100A4 was abundantly expressed in 2 adenocarcinoma cell lines whose growth pattern was highly invasive. Induction of antisense S100A4 into one of the cell lines decreased S100A4 mRNA levels and reduced invasiveness. In contrast, induction of sense S100A4 expression into non-invasive KMBC adenocarcinoma cells, which originally lacked S100A4 expression, resulted in apparent invasive potential in the transfected cells compared with the cells with the vector alone. These results suggest that S100A4 expression is well correlated with the invasiveness of human bile duct adenocarcinomas.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma/metabolism , Adenocarcinoma/pathology , Bile Duct Neoplasms/metabolism , Bile Duct Neoplasms/pathology , S100 Proteins/metabolism , Adenocarcinoma/genetics , Bile Duct Neoplasms/genetics , Calcium-Binding Proteins/genetics , Calcium-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Collagen , DNA, Antisense/pharmacology , Drug Combinations , Gene Expression , Humans , Laminin , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Proteoglycans , RNA, Messenger/analysis , RNA, Messenger/drug effects , S100 Calcium-Binding Protein A4 , S100 Proteins/genetics , Transfection , Tumor Cells, Cultured
15.
Appl Environ Microbiol ; 66(8): 3201-5, 2000 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10919770

ABSTRACT

The gene encoding a novel 5-oxoprolinase without ATP-hydrolyzing activity from Alcaligenes faecalis N-38A was cloned and characterized. The coding region of this gene is 1,299 bp long. The predicted primary protein is composed of 433 amino acid residues, with a 31-amino-acid signal peptide. The mature protein is composed of 402 amino acid residues with a molecular mass of 46,163 Da. The derived amino acid sequence of the enzyme showed no significant sequence similarity to any other proteins reported so far. The 5-oxoprolinase gene was expressed in Escherichia coli by using a regulatory expression system with an isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside-inducible tac promoter, and its expression level was approximately 16 mg per liter. The purified enzyme has the same characteristics as the authentic enzyme, except for the amino terminus, which has three additional amino acids. The enzyme was markedly inhibited by p-chloromercuribenzoic acid, EDTA, o-phenanthroline, HgCl(2), and CuSO(4). The EDTA-inactivated enzyme was completely restored by the addition of Zn(2+) or Co(2+). In addition, the enzyme was found to contain 1 g-atom of zinc per mol of protein. These results suggest that the 5-oxoprolinase produced by A. faecalis N-38A is a zinc metalloenzyme.


Subject(s)
Alcaligenes/enzymology , Alcaligenes/genetics , Escherichia coli/genetics , Pyroglutamate Hydrolase/genetics , Pyroglutamate Hydrolase/metabolism , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Alcaligenes/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Escherichia coli/enzymology , Hydrolysis , Molecular Sequence Data , Pyroglutamate Hydrolase/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/isolation & purification , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Sequence Analysis, DNA
16.
Pathol Int ; 50(6): 480-5, 2000 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10886724

ABSTRACT

S-100 proteins (S100) are characterized by calcium-binding ability with two structural EF hands. Several S100 are expressed in cardiomyocytes and thought to play a crucial role in calcium signaling. To examine whether the expression of S100 is a response to detectable myocardial damage or regeneration, we investigated, immunohistochemically, the expression of S100A4 and S100A11 in the isoproterenol (ISP)-treated rat heart. Definite expression of S100A4 and S100A11 was demonstrated in normal cardiomyocytes, and their staining patterns were enhanced in the ISP-treated rat heart, suggesting the possible involvement of S1-A4 and S100A11 in ISP-induced myocardial damage.


Subject(s)
Cardiomegaly/metabolism , Isoproterenol/adverse effects , S100 Proteins/analysis , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , COS Cells , Cardiomegaly/chemically induced , Cardiomegaly/pathology , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/chemistry , DNA, Complementary/genetics , Heart Ventricles/chemistry , Heart Ventricles/drug effects , Heart Ventricles/pathology , Humans , Immune Sera/immunology , Immunohistochemistry , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Myocardium/chemistry , Myocardium/pathology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , S100 Calcium-Binding Protein A4 , S100 Proteins/genetics , S100 Proteins/immunology , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
18.
Pathol Int ; 50(3): 191-9, 2000 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10792782

ABSTRACT

The TCL1 gene, localized near the break point of chromosome 14q32.1 often involved in T cell leukemias, is also expressed in normal precursor T and B cells, and B cell lymphoma cell lines. We investigated the expression of the TCL1 protein in various types of B cell lymphomas according to the Revised European-American Classification of Lymphoid neoplasms. Paraffin-embedded tissue sections of lymphoma specimens were subjected to TCL1 immunohistochemistry, and positivity was scored on a three-tiered scale: - (< 25% cells), + (25-50% cells), and ++ (> 50% cells). The TCL1 protein was expressed in low-grade B cell lymphomas including mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type in ocular adnexa (18/20, 90%). It was also expressed in follicular, lymphoplasmacytic, and mantle cell lymphoma, but not in high-grade diffuse large B cell lymphoma (2/11, 18%). These data suggest that the expression of the TCL1 gene characterizes low-grade B cell lymphomas, and may be involved in certain processes of lymphomatogenesis.


Subject(s)
DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Lymphoma, B-Cell/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins , Transcription Factors/genetics , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Lymphoma, B-Cell/pathology , Up-Regulation
19.
Cancer Lett ; 149(1-2): 135-41, 2000 Feb 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10737717

ABSTRACT

S100A4 is considered functionally involved in metastasis and invasiveness of rodent and human mammary tumors. We screened the expression of S100A4 in human squamous cell carcinoma cell lines, and found 2 cell lines which were highly invasive, but did not express any noticeable extent of S100A4. To examine whether the expression of S100A4 regulated invasiveness of squamous cell carcinoma, we transfected S100A4 cDNA into KOCS-3 and HSC-4 squamous cell carcinoma cells. The transfectants from KOSC-3 cells expressing sense S100A4 decreased invasiveness by 80% compared with cells of the wild type or those with the vector only.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/genetics , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Neoplasm Invasiveness/genetics , S100 Proteins/genetics , Animals , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/metabolism , Humans , Mice , RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis , RNA, Messenger/genetics , S100 Calcium-Binding Protein A4 , S100 Proteins/biosynthesis , Tumor Cells, Cultured
20.
Intern Med ; 39(12): 1079-82, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11197795

ABSTRACT

We examined the histological changes of the pancreas in a 75-year-old diabetic woman who was treated with sulphonylurea for 10 years and required insulin treatment for the subsequant 10 years. She was positive for antiglutamic acid decarboxylase antibody (GAD Ab) 20 years after the diagnosis of diabetes. Her autopsied pancreas revealed disfigured islets and no beta cells. These changes were indistinguishable from those of the long-sustained type 1 diabetes mellitus, and insulitis was not found. This case suggests that diabetic patients positive for the GAD Ab, even if oral hypoglycemic agents are effective, may develop complete beta cell destruction over a long period.


Subject(s)
Autoantibodies/immunology , Autoantigens/immunology , Autoimmune Diseases/pathology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/pathology , Glutamate Decarboxylase/immunology , Pancreas/pathology , Aged , Antibody Specificity , Atrophy , Autoantibodies/blood , Autoimmune Diseases/drug therapy , Autoimmune Diseases/immunology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/drug therapy , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/immunology , Diabetic Nephropathies/etiology , Diabetic Retinopathy/etiology , Disease Progression , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans , Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use , Insulin/therapeutic use , Islets of Langerhans/pathology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/etiology , Nephrotic Syndrome/etiology , Sulfonylurea Compounds/therapeutic use , Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/complications
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