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Biophys Physicobiol ; 12: 79-86, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27493857

ABSTRACT

Adiponectin is a hormone secreted from adipocytes, and it demonstrates antidiabetic, anti-atherosclerotic, antiobesity and anti-inflammatory effects. However, the patterns of change in urinary adiponectin levels in various diseases remain unknown, because only trace amounts of the hormone are present in urine. In the present study, we applied an ultrasensitive ELISA coupled with thio-NAD cycling to measure urinary adiponectin levels. Spikeand-recovery tests using urine confirmed the reliability of our ultrasensitive ELISA. The limit of detection for adiponectin in urine was 2.3×10(-19) moles/assay (1.4 pg/mL). The urinary adiponectin concentration ranged between 0.04 and 5.82 ng/mL in healthy subjects. The pilot study showed that the urinary adiponectin levels, which were corrected by the creatinine concentration, were 0.73±0.50 (ng/mg creatinine, N=6) for healthy subjects, versus 12.02±3.85 (ng/mg creatinine, N=3) for patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). That is, the urinary adiponectin levels were higher (P<0.05) in DM patients than in healthy subjects. Further, these urinary adiponectin levels tended to increase with the progression of DM accompanied with nephropathy. Our method is thus expected to provide a simple, rapid and reasonably priced test for noninvasive monitoring of the progression of DM without the requirement of special tools.

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Masui ; 63(4): 456-8, 2014 Apr.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24783617

ABSTRACT

Perioperative corticosteroid supplementation is generally applied in patients with primary adrenal insufficiency or treated with long-term corticosteroid. Currently, appropriate dose and timing of corticosteroid were revised. A 77-year-old woman with primary adrenal insufficiency underwent transurethral resection of bladder tumor (operation 1) and mastectomy (operation 2). In both operations, we supplied stress dose of hydrocortisone on the operative day (100 mg x day(-1) of hydrocortisone for operation 1 or 300 mg x day(-1) of hydrocortisone for operation 2) and decreased gradually in one day (operation 1) or in three days (operation 2), respectively. No remarkable symptoms of adrenal deficiency and side effects of corticosteroid during perioperative period were observed. According to current recommendation, the dose of corticosteroid we used could be smaller. Perioperative management of adrenal insufficiency is still controversial, and further investigation is necessary.


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Addison Disease/complications , Anesthesia, General , Breast Neoplasms/complications , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Hydrocortisone/administration & dosage , Perioperative Care , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/complications , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/surgery , Aged , Breast Neoplasms/secondary , Cystectomy , Female , Humans , Mastectomy , Treatment Outcome , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/secondary
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Eur J Pharm Sci ; 56: 92-101, 2014 Jun 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24594507

ABSTRACT

Recently, it was reported that the anticoagulant effect of warfarin was reduced when patients receiving warfarin also took menthol. The purpose of this study is to reveal the mechanism of this reduced anticoagulant effect of warfarin from the pharmacokinetic point of view. Warfarin was orally administered to mice 24h after the administration of menthol for 2 days, and the plasma warfarin concentration was measured. In the menthol administration group, the area under the blood concentration time curve of warfarin was decreased by approximately 25%, while total clearance was increased to 1.3-fold compared to the control group. The hepatic cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C protein expression level in the menthol administration group was significantly increased compared to that in the control group. An increase in the nuclear translocation of constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) was also observed. The addition of menthol to human hepatic cells, HepaRG cells, caused an increase in the mRNA expression level of CYP2C9. The results of this study revealed that menthol causes an increase in CYP2C expression levels in the liver, which leads to an enhancement of warfarin metabolism, resulting in a decreased anticoagulant effect of warfarin. It was also suggested that menthol acted directly on the liver and increased the expression level of CYP2C by enhancing the nuclear translocation of CAR.


Subject(s)
Anticoagulants/pharmacology , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme Inducers/pharmacology , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/metabolism , Menthol/pharmacology , Warfarin/pharmacology , Animals , Anticoagulants/blood , Anticoagulants/pharmacokinetics , Cell Line, Tumor , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/genetics , Humans , International Normalized Ratio , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Male , Mice, Inbred ICR , Warfarin/blood , Warfarin/pharmacokinetics
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Masui ; 61(7): 755-7, 2012 Jul.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22860308

ABSTRACT

We report a case of SAPHO syndrome accompanying progressive osteoarthritis. In this 43-year-old woman, difficult intubation was expected due to unilateral hyperostosis of the mandible and spinal degeneration. As far as we know, anesthetic management of this disease has not been reported. Therefore we made an anesthetic plan based on spinal degenerative disease which was considered to have similar problems of intubation and the case was managed without problems. As this syndrome is a progressive disorder, careful perioperative management is required each time.


Subject(s)
Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome/surgery , Anesthesia, General , Intubation, Intratracheal/methods , Adult , Disease Progression , Female , Humans , Palatine Tonsil/surgery , Perioperative Care , Tonsillectomy
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