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World Neurosurg ; 187: 99-100, 2024 Apr 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38636637

ABSTRACT

A 77-year-old man presented with progressive consciousness disturbance, presumably caused by a backward fall. Head computed tomography findings showed a large intracerebral hemorrhage in the left parietal lobe. Radiated fractures with an oval depression of the bilateral parietal bone crossing the midline were noted. Surgical evacuation of the hemorrhage was performed via a left-sided parietal craniotomy, during which fragments from the fracture with eggshell-like thinning were noted. Biparietal thinning is an uncommon condition noted in radiological findings of a symmetrical oval depression of bilateral parietal bones with reduced diploe thickness. Cases of traumatic brain injury in patients with biparietal thinning have rarely been reported. This condition should be recognized as a possible predisposing factor for traumatic brain injury.

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Chem Biodivers ; 20(4): e202200924, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36929088

ABSTRACT

The hepatitis E virus (HEV) causes a common infectious disease that infects pigs, wild boars, deer, and humans. In most cases, humans are infected by eating raw meat. Some essential oils have been reported to exhibit antiviral activities. In this study, in order to investigate the anti-HEV properties of essential oils, the immunoreactivities of HEV antigen proteins against the relevant antibodies were analyzed after the HEV antigens underwent treatment with various essential oils. The essential oils extracted from the tea tree, which was previously reported to exhibit antiviral activity, lavender, and lemon had strongly reduced activity. We found that treatment with the essential oil prepared from Sakhalin spruce was associated with the strongest reduction in immunoreactivity of HEV antigen protein(s) among the tested substances. The main volatile constituents of Sakhalin spruce essential oil were found to be bornyl acetate (32.30 %), α-pinene (16.66 %), camphene (11.14 %), camphor (5.52 %), ß-phellandrene (9.09 %), borneol (4.77 %), and limonene (4.57 %). The anti-HEV properties of the various components of the essential oils were examined: treatment with bornyl acetate, the main component of Sakhalin spruce oil, α-pinene, the main component of tea tree oil, and limonene, the main component of lemon oil, resulted in a strong reduction in HEV antigen immunoreactivity. These results indicate that each main component of the essential oils plays an important role in the reduction of the immunoreactivity of HEV antigen protein(s); they also suggest that Sakhalin spruce essential oil exhibits anti-HEV activity. In a formulation with the potential to eliminate the infectivity of HEV in foodborne infections, this essential oil can be applied as an inactivating agent for meat processing and cooking utensils, such as knives and chopping boards.


Subject(s)
Deer , Hepatitis E virus , Oils, Volatile , Picea , Animals , Swine , Humans , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology , Limonene , Antiviral Agents
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Mol Cell Endocrinol ; 545: 111561, 2022 04 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35041905

ABSTRACT

Bisphenol A (BPA) has been shown to exhibit various toxic effects, including the induction of reproductive disorders. Generally, BPA is converted to conjugated metabolites, leading to bio-inactivation. On the other hand, the toxicity of conjugated metabolites is not fully understood. Notably, the placenta develops the sulfate-sulfatase pathway, which transports and reactivates sulfated steroids. Therefore, we investigated the potential adverse effects of the BPA-sulfate conjugate (BPA-S) on human placenta-derived BeWo cytotrophoblasts. In the present study, high-concentration BPA-S (100 µM) induced significant inhibition of BeWo growth, with effects similar to those seen with unconjugated BPA (100 µM and 100 nM). This growth inhibition was restored by treatment of the cells with an inhibitor of the organic anion-transporting peptides (OATPs) (bromosulphophthalein) or with a sulfatase (STS) inhibitor (STX64). BeWo exhibits expression of the genes encoding OATP1A2 and OATP4A1 as known sulfated steroid transporters and STS, suggesting that BPA-S suppresses cell growth activity via the sulfate-sulfatase pathway. In addition, cell cycle analysis revealed that BPA-S (100 µM) increased the fraction of cytotrophoblasts in the G2/M phases and significantly decreased the accumulation of the transcript encoding Aurora kinase A (AURKA), which is a critical regulator of cellular division. These results suggested that BPA-S triggers cell cycle arrest and inhibits proliferation of BeWo cytotrophoblasts by decreased AURKA, an effect that is mediated by the sulfate-sulfatase pathway. Overall, these findings provide insights into the reactivation of sulfated endocrine-disrupting chemicals and subsequent adverse effects.


Subject(s)
Aurora Kinase A , Trophoblasts , Benzhydryl Compounds/toxicity , Cell Cycle , Cell Division , Female , Humans , Phenols , Pregnancy , Sulfates/metabolism , Sulfates/pharmacology , Trophoblasts/metabolism
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Steroids ; 177: 108947, 2022 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34843801

ABSTRACT

Testicular steroidogenesis is depressed by adrenal-secreted corticosterone (CORT) under stress. However, the mechanisms are not well understood. This study investigated the details of testicular steroidogenesis depression during fasting. Blood levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone secreted from the pituitary glands increased, but blood CORT was not changed in rats that fasted for 96 h, in spite of the rats being severely stressed. CORT in fasting adult male rats increased more than three times in the testis, but reduced testicular testosterone (T) and blood T levels to 5% and 2% of the control, respectively, was observed. The contents of T precursor (except PGN) were drastically reduced in the fasted-rat testes. Testicular CORT levels were elevated, but the enzymatic activity of cytochrome P45011ß, which produces CORT, remained unchanged. The enzymatic activities of 3ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3ß-HSD), mediating the conversion of pregnenolone to progesterone, decreased in the fasted-rat testes. Thus, fasting suppressed testicular steroidogenesis by affecting the enzyme activity of 3ß-HSD in the testes and drastically reduced T and increased CORT synthesis. It can be considered that T synthesis involved in cell proliferation is suppressed due to lack of energy during fasting. Conversely, 11ß-hydroxylase enzyme activity was induced and CORT synthesis is increased to cope with the fasting stress. Hence, it can be concluded that CORT synthesis in the testes plays a role in the local defense response.


Subject(s)
Corticosterone/biosynthesis , Fasting , Testis/metabolism , Animals , Corticosterone/chemistry , Male , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Stress, Physiological
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 37(1): 69-79, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32661643

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of our unique therapy for treating post-intraventricular hemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PIVHH) in low birth weight infants (LBWls) through an early stage fibrinolytic therapeutic strategy involving urokinase (UK) injection into the lateral ventricle, called the "Ventricular Lavage (VL) therapy." METHODS: Overall, 43 consecutive infants with PIVHH were included. Most were extremely LBWIs (n = 39). Other cases included very LBWIs (n = 2) and full-term infants (n = 2). VL therapy involved continuous external ventricular drainage (EVD) management using a very fine catheter and intermittent slow injection of 6000 IU of UK every 3-6 h to actively dissolve hematomas. RESULTS: Early EVD management (within 3 weeks of IVH onset) was performed in 25 infants, with combination VL therapy in 21 infants. Five initiated late EVD management (≥ 3 weeks after IVH onset); the remaining 13 were treated conservatively for several weeks, delaying surgical intervention. Eighteen of 21 (86%) infants who received VL therapy did not require permanent shunt surgery. There were no serious complications, including the absence of secondary hemorrhage and infection. Two-thirds of the infants treated in the late stages required permanent shunt, and various shunt-related complications frequently occurred. A good outcome occurred in 13/17 infants in the early treatment group, despite most subjects having an IVH grade IV, and in 6/15 in the late treatment group. CONCLUSIONS: Permanent shunt surgery needs were dramatically reduced following early VL therapy, and functional outcomes were favorable. VL therapy might be a promising strategy that could lead to the development of new treatments for PIVHH.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Ventricles , Hydrocephalus , Cerebral Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging , Cerebral Hemorrhage/drug therapy , Cerebral Ventricles/diagnostic imaging , Cerebral Ventricles/surgery , Humans , Hydrocephalus/surgery , Infant , Infant, Low Birth Weight , Infant, Newborn , Thrombolytic Therapy
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 37(1): 295-298, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33108518

ABSTRACT

Cranioplasty complications after decompressive craniectomy (DC) in infants are not fully recognized. We aimed to devise and assess the efficacy of a hinge and floating DC (HFDC) technique for treating infantile acute subdural hematoma. Five infants, aged 2-20 months, were included. Intracranial pressure was controlled below 20 mmHg, no additional surgery was required, and there was no incidence of surgical site infection or bone graft resorption.


Subject(s)
Decompressive Craniectomy , Hematoma, Subdural, Acute , Craniotomy/adverse effects , Decompressive Craniectomy/adverse effects , Hematoma, Subdural, Acute/diagnostic imaging , Hematoma, Subdural, Acute/etiology , Hematoma, Subdural, Acute/surgery , Humans , Infant , Intracranial Pressure , Postoperative Complications , Skull , Surgical Wound Infection
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Materials (Basel) ; 13(19)2020 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32992793

ABSTRACT

Waste fishing nets were utilized as recycled nylon (RN) short fiber to improve the mechanical properties of cement mortar. RN and manufactured polyethylene (PE) fibers were added to polymer cement mortar (PCM) as a reinforcement, and fiber-reinforced PCM was sprayed on the section of reinforced concrete (RC) beams. Normal RC beams and the upgraded RC beams were placed in the tidal zone for 14 months to induce rebar corrosion. Consequently, a repair operation took place by the removal of the concrete cover then spraying fiber-reinforced PCM. The tested RC beams were subjected to four-point flexural tests to study their load-carrying capacity. It was found that the fibers helped transfer stresses through cracks and distribute stresses by transforming a single wide crack into many small cracks. Overall, the experimental results showed that recycled nylon fibers from waste fishing nets have great potential to be used as a strengthening fiber in cementitious material.

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J Med Phys ; 45(2): 78-87, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32831490

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) on dose distribution and normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) by constructing a comprehensive dose evaluation system for prostate intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). METHODS: A system that could combine CBCT and treatment doses with MATLAB was constructed. Twenty patients treated with prostate IMRT were studied. A mean dose of 78 Gy was prescribed to the prostate region, excluding the rectal volume from the target volume, with margins of 4 mm to the dorsal side of the prostate and 7 mm to the entire circumference. CBCT and treatment doses were combined, and the dose distribution and the NTCP of the rectum and bladder were evaluated. RESULTS: The radiation dose delivered to 2% and 98% of the target volume increased by 0.90 and 0.74 Gy on average, respectively, in the half-fan mode and on average 0.76 and 0.72 Gy, respectively, in the full-fan mode. The homogeneity index remained constant. The percent volume of the rectum and bladder irradiated at each dose increased slightly, with a maximum increase of <1%. The rectal NTCP increased by approximately 0.07% from 0.46% to 0.53% with the addition of a CBCT dose, while the maximum NTCP in the bladder was approximately 0.02%. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated a method to evaluate a combined dose of CBCT and a treatment dose using the constructed system. The combined dose distribution revealed increases of <1% volume in the rectal and bladder doses and approximately 0.07% in the rectal NTCP.

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World Neurosurg ; 140: 96-100, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32434025

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Communicating syringomyelia can develop in association with hydrocephalus, with communication between syringomyelia and the fourth ventricle a representative neuroimaging finding. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 51-year-old woman presented with slowly progressive bladder dysfunction and scoliosis. She had a nonfunctioning cerebrospinal fluid shunt that had been placed after birth for neonatal hydrocephalus. Tetraventricular enlargement and a holocord syrinx were noted in neuroimaging findings, while phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging and ventriculography revealed communication between the syrinx and fourth ventricle via a dilated central canal. Placement of a de novo ventriculoperitoneal shunt led to collapse of the syringomyelia, though apparent improvement of clinical symptoms was not obtained. CONCLUSIONS: Communicating syringomyelia can develop as a late complication in patients with shunted hydrocephalus. In the majority of reported cases, shunt revision has been shown to be effective, though some cases require posterior fossa decompression and exploration.


Subject(s)
Equipment Failure , Fourth Ventricle/pathology , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Syringomyelia/etiology , Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Hydrocephalus/surgery , Middle Aged , Reoperation , Syringomyelia/surgery
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J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol ; 201: 105693, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32437963

ABSTRACT

Adrenal corticosterone plays crucial roles in energy metabolism and immuno-reactivity throughout the body. As we have previously shown that corticosterone biosynthesis in C2C12 myoblasts, we study about corticosterone biosynthesis in rat skeletal muscles. It was found that enzymatic activities producing corticosterone and testosterone except the activity of P450scc in rat skeletal muscle as like as C2C12 cells. The CYP11B mRNA encoding cytochrome P45011ß that mediates 11-deoxycorticosterone hydroxylase activity, producing corticosterone was expressed in skeletal muscles. In immunoblotting analysis, cytochrome P45011ß protein was expressed in rat muscles and whole organs especially higher levels in adrenal and brain. The localizations of corticosterone content and enzymatic activities involved in the production of corticosterone were preferentially observed in gastrocnemius fibers rather than in soleus fibers. The immunohistochemical analysis showed that the fast-twitch or type II muscle fibers positive to antibody against fast myosin heavy chain were preferentially stained with anti-cytochrome P45011ß antibody in the gastrocnemius fiber. In addition, we detected corticosterone biosynthesis from pregnenolone sulfate conjugates in perfusion of the rat hindquarter. Corticosterone is synthesized in rat skeletal muscles and the biosynthesis was localized in the fast-twitch or type II muscle fibers. We speculated that the local synthesized corticosterone might be involved in glucocorticoid-induced muscle atrophy that preferentially occurs in fast muscle fibers, and the initial substrate of the local CORT biosynthesis were supported to be performed from the conjugates such as pregnenolone sulfate circulating in the blood flow.


Subject(s)
Corticosterone/biosynthesis , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Animals , Male , Pregnenolone/metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Steroid 11-beta-Hydroxylase/metabolism
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31379745

ABSTRACT

Extra-adrenal steroid hormone production has been reported in several tissues, the biological role of which is interesting in terms of hormonal regulation of metabolism, growth, and behavior. In this report, we describe for the first time steroidogenesis in rat salivary glands. Enzyme activities associated with corticosterone and testosterone production were detected in rat salivary glands by LC-MS analysis. In tissue homogenates of rat salivary glands, progesterone was produced enzymatically in vitro from pregnenolone in the presence of NADPH and NADH. Deoxycorticosterone was produced from progesterone, corticosterone from deoxycorticosterone, and testosterone from androstenedione (but not pregnenolone from cholesterol) via enzymatic reactions using the same tissue homogenates. Immunoblotting analysis indicated the expression of 11ß-hydroxylase (cytochrome P450 11ß1; CYP11ß1), which mediated the production of corticosterone from deoxycorticosterone. However, CYP family 11 subfamily A member 1 (CYP11A1)-mediated production of pregnenolone from cholesterol was not detected in the salivary glands by immunoblotting using a specific antibody. These results indicate that corticosterone and testosterone are produced from pregnenolone in rat salivary glands. The initial substrate in salivary steroidogenesis and the roles of salivary corticosterone and testosterone are discussed.

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J Neuroendocrinol ; 31(10): e12769, 2019 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31283846

ABSTRACT

Diethylstilbestrol (DES) is a synthetic oestrogen known to disrupt the endocrine system and to cause reproductive toxicity mediated via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis; however, its molecular mechanism of action is poorly understood. In the present study, we found that, after only 1 week of exposure to DES, blood testosterone dramatically decreased and that this decrease was associated with a strong induction of prolactin (PRL). Even with the increase in PRL, the luteinising hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone mRNAs slightly decreased. Our results show that, after 48 hours of a single dose of DES, there was a six-fold increase in PRL expression. After exploring the upstream mechanisms, we determined that dopamine, which inhibits PRL secretion in male rats, did not decrease in the pituitary gland of DES-treated rats, whereas vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), which mediates the acute release of PRL, was elevated. Serotonin (5-HT) increased in the brain of male rats 24 hours after a single DES treatment; however, PRL, VIP or 5-HT was not induced by DES in female rats. Our results indicate that DES induces the expression of pituitary PRL in male rats by stimulating VIP in the hypothalamus and 5-HT in the central nervous system.


Subject(s)
Diethylstilbestrol/adverse effects , Endocrine Disruptors/adverse effects , Prolactin/metabolism , Animals , Brain/metabolism , Dopamine/metabolism , Female , Follicle Stimulating Hormone/biosynthesis , Luteinizing Hormone/biosynthesis , Male , Pituitary Gland/metabolism , Prolactin/blood , Rats , Serotonin/metabolism , Sex Characteristics , Testosterone/blood , Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide/metabolism
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World Neurosurg ; 128: 14-17, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31054339

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: An epidermoid cyst arising from diploic space in the skull can cause an intracranial mass effect with compression of the underlying venous sinuses. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 66-year-old woman came to us with a persistent headache and unsteadiness. Computed tomography demonstrated an occipital bone cystic lesion with an intracranial mass effect overlying the torcular herophili, with high-intensity findings in diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. Cerebral angiogram demonstrated obstruction of the torcular herophili with development of diploic venous drainage. The patient underwent removal of the lesion and a cranioplasty procedure. The diagnosis was torcular epidermoid cyst. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the symptoms were resolved. CONCLUSIONS: Development of diploic venous drainage contributed to avoidance of critical intracranial hypertension during slow growth of a torcular epidermoid cyst.


Subject(s)
Bone Diseases/complications , Cerebrovascular Disorders/etiology , Cranial Sinuses , Epidermal Cyst/complications , Aged , Bone Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Bone Diseases/pathology , Bone Diseases/surgery , Cerebrovascular Disorders/diagnostic imaging , Cerebrovascular Disorders/surgery , Constriction, Pathologic/diagnostic imaging , Constriction, Pathologic/etiology , Constriction, Pathologic/surgery , Cranial Sinuses/pathology , Epidermal Cyst/diagnostic imaging , Epidermal Cyst/pathology , Epidermal Cyst/surgery , Female , Humans , Intracranial Hypertension/etiology , Occipital Bone
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 35(9): 1491-1497, 2019 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31069483

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We present the potential usefulness of a greenstick fracture-hinge decompressive craniotomy, a variant of a hinge-craniotomy, as an alternative technique for use with a decompressive craniectomy (DC) in infants. A literature review of hinge-craniotomy procedures and technical variants is also provided, with a focus on complications associated with a DC peculiar to infants and children. METHODS: Illustrative case presentation along with literature review. RESULT: Significant rates of complications associated with a DC and subsequent cranioplasty have been reported, such as bone flap resorption, hydrocephalus, cerebrospinal fluid collection, and infection, especially in infants. A hinge-craniotomy is an older technique reported to have potential usefulness with some modifications, though concerns have been raised about adequate decompression and definitive indications. CONCLUSION: A DC procedure performed in children, especially infants, includes a significantly high risk of various complications; thus, a hinge-craniotomy technique is worthwhile for consideration to avoid such complications. Additional studies are required to clarify whether this technique may contribute to reduce complications related to a DC in infants and children.


Subject(s)
Craniocerebral Trauma/surgery , Decompressive Craniectomy/methods , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Humans , Infant , Male , Surgical Flaps
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