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Namba Y, Yamamoto M, Arishima K, Kusanagi M, Eguchi Y. Suppressive effect of fetal testes on development of fetal ovaries transplanted into adult males in the rat. J Vet Med Sci 1994; 56:1113-8. [PMID: 7696401 DOI: 10.1292/jvms.56.1113] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023] Open
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The age-related testicular effect on the ovarian primordia was studied by combined transplantation of fetal testes and ovaries in adult male hosts. First, ovarian primordia of 14-day fetal rats were transplanted into a renal subcapsular position of castrated or intact adult male rats. In both the castrated and the intact hosts, most of the ovarian transplants developed normally with only 3 of them having in part seminiferous tubule-like structures in addition to normal ovarian structure. Second, a 14-day ovary was combined with a fetal testis the age of which varied from 13- to 18-day, and the combination was transplanted. In the combination of a 14-day ovary and a 13-day testis, the results varied in such a way that the ovary or the testis alone developed or otherwise, both gonads developed well. In union with 15- to 18-day testes, the ovaries did not develop, although the testes developed well. These results suggest that the 14-day ovarian primordia have a slight reactiveness to androgens of host rats and that the 13-day fetal testes begin to inhibit the development of the 14-day ovaries co-transplanted with them.
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- Y Namba
- Department of Anatomy II, Azabu University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan
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Lodha GS, Yamashita K, Suzuki T, Hatsukade I, Tamura K, Ishigami T, Takahama S, Namba Y. Platinum/carbon multilayer reflectors for soft-x-ray optics. Appl Opt 1994; 33:5869-5874. [PMID: 20935990 DOI: 10.1364/ao.33.005869] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/30/2023]
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We have fabricated platinum/carbon (Pt/C) multilayer reflectors with 2d spacaings between 50 and 200 Å, using an electron-beam evaporator. We investigated the effects of 2d values, the number of layer pairs, substrate temperature, coatings, and the long-term stability on the reflectivity performance by using characteristic x rays and monochromatized synchrotron radiation in the 0.8-8-keV region. In this study we show that Pt/C multilayers with 10-20 layer pairs exhibit high and stable soft-x-ray reflectivity. The interfacial roughness was measured in the range of 5 Å and becomes lower for structures deposited at liquid-nitrogen temperatures. Coating these reflectors with a 100-Å-thick platinum layer increased the grazing angle reflectivity without significantly lowering the Bragg peak reflectivity.
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Shiba K, Suzuki N, Shigesada K, Namba Y, Schimmel P, Noda T. Human cytoplasmic isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase: selective divergence of the anticodon-binding domain and acquisition of a new structural unit. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1994; 91:7435-9. [PMID: 8052601 PMCID: PMC44415 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.91.16.7435] [Citation(s) in RCA: 44] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023] Open
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We show here that the class I human cytoplasmic isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase is an exceptionally large polypeptide (1266 aa) which, unlike its homologues in lower eukaryotes and prokaryotes, has a third domain of two repeats of an approximately 90-aa sequence appended to its C-terminal end. While extracts of Escherichia coli do not aminoacrylate mammalian tRNA with isoleucine, expression of the cloned human gene in E. coli results in charging of the mammalian tRNA substrate. The appended third domain is dispensable for detection of this aminoacylation activity and may be needed for assembly of a multisynthetase complex in mammalian cells. Alignment of the sequences of the remaining two domains shared by isoleucyl-tRNA synthetases from E. coli to human reveals a much greater selective pressure on the domain needed for tRNA acceptor helix interactions and catalysis than on the domain needed for interactions with the anticodon. This result may have implications for the historical development of an operational RNA code for amino acids.
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- K Shiba
- Department of Cell Biology, Cancer Institute, Tokyo, Japan
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Mori H, Nishimura M, Namba Y, Oda M. Corticobasal degeneration: a disease with widespread appearance of abnormal tau and neurofibrillary tangles, and its relation to progressive supranuclear palsy. Acta Neuropathol 1994; 88:113-21. [PMID: 7985491 DOI: 10.1007/bf00294503] [Citation(s) in RCA: 67] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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The neuropathological findings, including immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy, of two patients with clinical findings consistent with corticobasal degeneration (CBD) are reported. Both patients showed degeneration of the precentral cortex, the substantia nigra, the pallidum, and the thalamus. Many ballooned neurons were seen in the cerebral cortex, and argentophilic, skein-like inclusions suggesting neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) were found in the brain stem and precentral cortex in patient 1. In contrast, patient 2 clearly showed NFTs in the brain stem and dentate nucleus which were indistinguishable from those seen in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), while only a few ballooned neurons were found in the cerebral cortex. Gallyas silver stain showed many argentophilic inclusions suggesting NFTs in the brain stem, subcortical nuclei, and cerebral cortex in both patients. Immunohistochemistry for tau showed tau-positive neurons in the cerebral cortex, brain stem, subcortical nuclei and spinal cord, and tau-positive glial cells were seen in the cerebral cortex, white matter and subcortical nuclei, and thread-like structures were seen in the cerebral cortex and white matter. Electron microscopy of the brain stem showed NFTs consisting of paired helical filaments in patient 1, and paired helical filaments and straight tubules in patient 2. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed parallel tau-positive filaments in the cerebral cortex in patient 1. From the two patients, the wide-spread appearance of abnormal tau and NFTs is one of the essential pathological features in CBD, and it also appears that CBD and PSP have some common underlying pathological processes. Patient 2 is closer to PSP than patient 1 and suggests CBD would link to PSP.
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- H Mori
- Department of Neurology, Tokyo Metropolitan Neurological Hospital, Japan
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Long-circulating liposomes modified with a uronic-acid derivative, palmityl-D-glucuronide (PGIcUA), have been developed previously for the passive targeting of liposomes to tumor tissues. In this study, we examined the therapeutic effect of adriamycin (ADM) encapsulated in PGIcUA liposomes composed of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), cholesterol (Chol) and PGIcUA (molar ratio, 40/40/10) since this amount of PGIcUA was enough to endow liposomes with long-circulating activity. Long-circulating activity was also observed with palmityl-D-galacturonide (PGalUA) modified liposomes, suggesting that uronic acid plays an important role in preventing liposomes from being trapped in the reticuloendothelial system (RES). ADM was loaded in liposomes by a remote-loading method. Free or liposomal ADM was injected i.v. into BALB/c mice bearing s.c.-implanted Meth-A sarcoma. The liposomal formulation was efficient for reducing tumors, prolonging survival time and curing the animals, especially in the case of large tumors where free ADM was not. Furthermore, PGlcUA liposomes were more effective than conventional liposomes containing dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG) instead of PGlcUA for prolonging survival time in mice. It might therefore be appropriate to use PGlcUA liposomes as the carriers of anticancer drugs.
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- N Oku
- Department of Radiobiochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Japan
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Shimano H, Namba Y, Ohsuga J, Kawamura M, Yamamoto K, Shimada M, Gotoda T, Harada K, Yazaki Y, Yamada N. Secretion-recapture process of apolipoprotein E in hepatic uptake of chylomicron remnants in transgenic mice. J Clin Invest 1994; 93:2215-23. [PMID: 8182153 PMCID: PMC294368 DOI: 10.1172/jci117218] [Citation(s) in RCA: 48] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023] Open
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To investigate the role of apoE in hepatic uptake of chylomicron remnants, we studied chylomicron metabolism in transgenic mice overexpressing apoE in the liver. Plasma clearance of injected 125I-labeled human chylomicrons was fivefold faster in transgenic mice than in controls. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that apoE was specifically localized at the basolateral surface of hepatocytes from fasted transgenic mice. After injection of a large amount of chylomicrons, the density of the cell surface apoE was markedly reduced and vesicular staining was observed in the cytoplasm, suggesting that the cell surface apoE was used for hepatic endocytosis of chylomicrons and remnants. Polyacrylamide gel analysis of chylomicrons and remnants that had been reisolated from plasma and from liver membrane after the injection of chylomicrons showed the particles to be enriched with apoE mainly after their influx into the liver rather than during their residence in plasma. These results provide strong evidence for the secretion-recapture process of apoE, whereby chylomicron remnants enter the sinusoidal space, acquire apoE molecules, and subsequently are endocytosed. Data from experiments with very low density lipoprotein and LDL showed that this system is specific for chylomicron remnants.
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- H Shimano
- Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Kobayashi H, Sakahara H, Hosono M, Shirato M, Kondo S, Miyatake S, Kikuchi H, Namba Y, Endo K, Konishi J. Scintigraphic detection of neural-cell-derived small-cell lung cancer using glioma-specific antibody. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 1994; 120:259-62. [PMID: 8126056 DOI: 10.1007/bf01236381] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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Radiolabeled GA-17, a murine monoclonal antibody that reacts specifically with glioma cells, bound to a small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) cell line NCI-H69 derived from neural cells, both in vitro and in vivo. The affinity constant of GA-17 F (ab')2 fragment binding to NCI-H69 was 1.02 x 10(8)/M while that to the glioma cell line U87MG was 1.22 x 10(8)/M. Iodine-125-labeled GA-17 F(ab')2 fragments injected i.v. localized well in NCI-H69 cells xenografted in nude mice. The percentage of the injected dose per gram accumulated in the xenografted tumor was 6.87 +/- 1.34% g-1 (mean +/- SD, n = 5) 24 h after injection. On the other hand, control monoclonal F(ab')2 fragments accumulated in the xenografted tumor at 0.75 +/- 0.30% g-1. The tumor-to-blood ratio was 1.8 for NCI-H69, while that of control F(ab')2 was 0.60. In conclusion, the radiolabeled GA-17 F(ab')2 fragment is expected to be useful clinically to visualize the small-cell lung cancer and in radioimmunotherapy.
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- H Kobayashi
- Department of Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
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Shimano H, Namba Y, Ohsuga J, Yamamoto K, Shimada M, Gotoda T, Harada K, Yazaki Y, Yamada N. Metabolism of chylomicron remnants in transgenic mice expressing apolipoprotein E in the intestine. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1994; 200:716-21. [PMID: 8179605 DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1994.1509] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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Apolipoprotein E (apoE) has high affinity for the cell surface low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor. To determine the role of apoE in plasma chylomicron clearance, a transgenic mouse line which overexpresses apoE in the intestine was established. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that considerable amounts of apoE were localized to mucosal cells of the intestine. In an oral retinyl palmitate challenge test, both the peak height and area under the curve in transgenic mice were less than 25% of those in controls. We speculate that the apoE molecules produced in the intestine of transgenic mice were incorporated onto newly synthesized chylomicron particles before their secretion into the plasma and thereby contributed to rapid plasma clearance of chylomicron remnants. Gene expression of apoE in the intestine would be a promising way to control postprandial hyperlipemia.
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- H Shimano
- Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Matsuse T, Namba Y, Ikeda K, Inoue S, Hosoi T, Ouchi Y, Fukuchi Y, Orimo H. Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridisation detection of adenovirus early region 1A (E1A) gene in the microglia of human brain tissue. J Clin Pathol 1994; 47:275-7. [PMID: 8163704 PMCID: PMC501913 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.47.3.275] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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To investigate whether brain tissue is infected latently by adenovirus via a monocyte/microglia-mediated entry mechanism, brain tissue resected at necropsy from seven senile subjects (five with senile dementia of Alzheimer type (SDAT) and two subjects without pathological changes) was examined for adenovirus early region 1A (E1A) gene and its expression using in situ hybridisation and immunohistochemical staining. HLA-DR positive, reactive microglial cells in both SDAT and normal brain tissue showed positive hybridisation and immunoreactive expression of adenovirus E1A. Thus there may be monocyte/microglia-mediated entry of adenovirus in the central nervous system which would be a novel and presumably common interaction between brain tissue and adenovirus.
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- T Matsuse
- Department of Geriatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Nishimura M, Tomimoto H, Suenaga T, Nakamura S, Namba Y, Ikeda K, Akiguchi I, Kimura J. Synaptophysin and chromogranin A immunoreactivities of Lewy bodies in Parkinson's disease brains. Brain Res 1994; 634:339-44. [PMID: 8131084 DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(94)91940-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 61] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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Lewy bodies commonly observed in brains with Parkinson's disease (PD) histochemically contain both protein and lipid as chemical components. Ultrastructurally, they are composed of filamentous, vesicular and granular structures. We investigated PD brains with light and electron microscopic immunohistochemistry using antibodies against two marker proteins for neuronal secretory vesicles, synaptophysin and chromogranin A. Both antibodies immunolabeled the peripheral zones and occasionally central cores of Lewy bodies of the classical and intraneuritic types. In addition, the diffuse immunolabeling was observed in Lewy bodies of the cortical type. Furthermore, the ultrastructural immuno-decoration was found mainly in the vesicular structures, and also in the filamentous and granular structures of Lewy bodies. Immuno-blot analysis of each antibody showed no difference between PD and normal control brains. The present observations suggest that vesicular profiles of Lewy bodies represent presynaptic and dense core secretory vesicles, and therefore that the lipid elements of Lewy bodies are derived from membrane lipids of these vesicles.
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- M Nishimura
- Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
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Ueki A, Kawano M, Namba Y, Kawakami M, Ikeda K. A high frequency of apolipoprotein E4 isoprotein in Japanese patients with late-onset nonfamilial Alzheimer's disease. Neurosci Lett 1993; 163:166-8. [PMID: 8309625 DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(93)90373-s] [Citation(s) in RCA: 94] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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Phenotypes of apolipoprotein E (apo E) were determined by the iso-electric focusing method in 42 Japanese patients with nonfamilial late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 96 age-matched controls without hyperlipidemia and/or diabetes. There was a striking difference in the distribution of apo E phenotypes between patients with AD and controls (P < 0.0001). Such a difference was mostly attributable to different frequencies of phenotypes E4/3 and E3/3. The apo E4/3 phenotype was detected in 24 (57.1%) of 42 patients with AD, more than six times oftener than in nine (9.4%) of 96 controls. In contrast, apo E3/3, which is the most common apo E phenotype in various ethnic groups, was detected in only 15 (35.7%) patients with AD. These results indicate a strong association between apo E4 isoprotein and Japanese late-onset nonfamilial AD, and that apo E4 is a possible risk factor for the development of this type of AD.
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- A Ueki
- Department of Neurology, Jichi Medical School, Omiya Medical Center, Japan
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For passive targeting of liposomes to tumor tissues, we earlier developed reticuloendothelial system (RES)-avoiding liposomes modified with a uronic acid derivative, palmityl-D-glucuronide (PGlcUA). In the present study, we encapsulated technetium-99m (99mTc)-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) in PGlcUA-liposomes (dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine:cholesterol:PGlcUA = 40:40:20 as a molar ratio) and studied the biodistribution of the liposomes in tumor-bearing mice. 99mTc-DTPA encapsulated in liposomes effectively accumulated in tumor tissues after intravenous administration. Corresponding to these results, tumor was strongly imaged by a gamma-camera when 99mTc-DTPA-encapsulated PGlcUA-liposomes were used.
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- N Oku
- Department of Radiobiochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Japan
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Nishimura M, Namba Y, Ikeda K, Akiguchi I, Oda M. Neurofibrillary tangles in the neurons of spinal dorsal root ganglia of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy. Acta Neuropathol 1993; 85:453-7. [PMID: 8388145 DOI: 10.1007/bf00230481] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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Neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) occur in neurons of human central nervous system (CNS) both in aged subjects and patients with several degenerative diseases, with a certain topographical predilection. In surveying the NFT distribution in nervous tissue of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), we found silver-positive fibrillary tangles in the neurons of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) in two of five patients. By immunohistochemistry, these tangles were stained with antibodies to human tau protein, paired helical filaments (PHFs) and ubiquitin. Electron microscopy revealed that they were mainly composed of PHFs that were morphologically indistinguishable from PHFs in the NFTs of CNS typically seen in Alzheimer's disease brains. Our data demonstrate for the first time that the neurons of DRG produce NFTs in PSP and suggest that the pathological process(es) leading to tangle formation can occur in the neurons of the peripheral nervous system in this disease condition.
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- M Nishimura
- Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
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Ueki A, Namba Y, Otsuka M, Okuno M, Nishimura M, Oda M, Ikeda K. GAP-43 immunoreactivity is detected in the nerve terminals of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Ann Neurol 1993; 33:226-7. [PMID: 8434888 DOI: 10.1002/ana.410330217] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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Kondo S, Nakatsu S, Sakahara H, Kobayashi H, Konishi J, Namba Y. Antitumour activity of an immunoconjugate composed of anti-human astrocytoma monoclonal antibody and neocarzinostatin. Eur J Cancer 1993; 29A:420-3. [PMID: 8398344 DOI: 10.1016/0959-8049(93)90399-z] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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Neocarzinostatin (NCS) linked to the thiol group on the hinge region of the Fab' fragment of GA-17, a murine monoclonal antibody reacting with tyrosine-specific phosphorylated antigens, which are exclusively expressed on the cell surface of human astrocytomas, was evaluated for in vivo activity. GA-17-NCS immunoconjugates significantly suppressed the growth of human malignant glioma cell line U87-MG subcutaneous xenografts in nude mice until day 50 when administered intravenously into the tail vein. Disulphide- and thioether-linked GA-17-NCS were nearly equipotent immunoconjugates, but thioether-linked GA-17-NCS was more effective than disulphide-linked conjugates with 250 U/kg NCS content on day 50 (P < 0.05). Thioether-linked GA-17-NCS was significantly more effective on day 50 than free NCS with 500 U/kg or 250 U/kg NCS content (P < 0.05, P < 0.01, respectively). These results suggest that GA-17-NCS may prove useful in the treatment of human malignant gliomas.
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- S Kondo
- Department of Neurosurgery, Utano National Hospital, Kyoto, Japan
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The amino acid sequences deduced from cDNA analyses revealed that human leucocyte L-plastin phosphorylated in response to interleukin 1, 2 closely resembles a chicken intestinal microvilli protein, fimbrin, that bundles actin filaments [de Arruda et al. (1990) J. Cell Biol. 111, 1069-1079]. In the present work, it was observed that unphosphorylated L-plastin isolated from human T cells bundled F-actin just as fimbrin does. L-Plastin acted on T cell beta-actin, but hardly acted on muscle alpha-actin or chicken gizzard gamma-actin, whereas fimbrin bundled muscle alpha-actin. Unlike fimbrin, L-plastin's actin-bundling action was strictly calcium-dependent: the bundles were formed at pCa 7, but not at pCa 6. Under suitable conditions, approximately one molecule of L-plastin bound to 8 molecules of actin monomer in the actin filament.
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- Y Namba
- Department of Cell Biology, Kyoto University
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Kondo S, Miyatake S, Kikuchi H, Oda Y, Iwasaki K, Ohyama K, Namba Y. Mechanism of interferon gamma-induced protection of human gliosarcoma cells from lymphokine-activated killer lysis: division of lymphokine-activated killer cells into natural killer- and T-like cells. Neurosurgery 1992; 31:534-40. [PMID: 1407434 DOI: 10.1227/00006123-199209000-00016] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022] Open
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The mechanism by which interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) decreases the susceptibility of the established cultured gliosarcoma line Gl-1 to lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) lysis was analyzed. The results of monolayer depletion and lectin-dependent cellular cytotoxicity assays by LAK cells revealed that the resistance to LAK lysis of IFN-gamma-treated Gl-1 cells is manifested at the stage of LAK cell target recognition alone. We have also divided LAK cells into populations of phenotypically natural killer (NK)- and T-like cells with monoclonal antibodies and complement, respectively. We have used these cells to examine the mechanism of IFN-gamma-induced protection of Gl-1 cells from LAK lysis in cold target inhibition, monolayer depletion, and direct binding assays. The results revealed that NK-like cells do not recognize IFN-gamma-treated Gl-1 cells as efficiently as they do untreated targets, whereas T-like cells show the opposite tendency. In conclusion, we have demonstrated that the IFN-gamma induced protection of tumor cells from LAK lysis is predominantly regulated by the target recognition of NK-like cells. On the other hand, IFN-gamma-treated tumor cells may bind to T-like cells but fail to trigger them to initiate further stages for lysis as effectively as NK-like cells.
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- S Kondo
- Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
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Haga S, Shigesada K, Namba Y, Tanaka H, Imai S, Morimoto J, Hiroishi S, Yamamoto H, Sarkar NH, Hilgers J. Polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies monospecific to MMTV LTR orf protein produced in E. coli. Cancer Lett 1992; 65:201-7. [PMID: 1325284 DOI: 10.1016/0304-3835(92)90232-k] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies specific to an open reading frame of the mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat were generated using an open reading frame-beta-galactosidase fusion protein produced in E. coli. Both antibodies reacted with the open reading frame-beta-galactosidase fusion protein but not with beta-galactosidase alone using an immunoblotting technique. It is concluded that these antibodies were specific for the protein encoded by the open reading frame of the mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat.
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- S Haga
- Second Department of Anatomy, Nara Medical University, Japan
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A recent report has described the appearance of silver positive, tau-immunoreactive astrocytes in the brains of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) (Neurosci. Lett., 135 (1992) 99-102). In this study we confirmed this finding in two cases of PSP by using Bodian silver staining and immunohistochemistry with antibody to human tau protein. By electron microscopy we demonstrated that fibrillary masses present in these unique astrocytes were made up of straight tubules that were indistinguishable from those of neurofibrillary tangles of PSP. The term 'glial fibrillary tangle' was proposed for these structures.
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- M Nishimura
- Department of Neurology, Tokyo Metropolitan Neurological Hospital, Japan
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Yamasaki T, Kikuchi H, Moritake K, Nagao S, Iwasaki K, Paine JT, Kagawa T, Namba Y. A morphological and ultrastructural investigation of normal mouse brain tissue after intracerebral injection of tumor necrosis factor. J Neurosurg 1992; 77:279-87. [PMID: 1625018 DOI: 10.3171/jns.1992.77.2.0279] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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Morphological and ultrastructural changes in normal mouse brain tissue were investigated after intracerebral stereotactic injections of tumor necrosis factor (specific activity: 2.0 x 10(6) U/mg protein) into the right frontal lobe. The mice received either a single infusion or multiple tumor necrosis factor infusions in three different dose groups (10, 100, or 500 U). Compared with sham-treated control mice that received adjusted intracerebral injections of purified albumin, the tumor necrosis factor-treated mice in all dose groups did not show any specific in vivo behavioral abnormalities during the 2 months of study following the infusions. Histological studies revealed hemorrhage attributable to the mechanics of the intracerebral infusions, a thickening of the arachnoid membranes, a reactive gliosis, and neutrophilic and/or mononuclear cell infiltration along the infusion pathway. A local neutrophilic response was prominent 1 day after tumor necrosis factor injection. An immunohistochemical analysis indicated that the mononuclear cell infiltration consisted of lymphocytes and macrophages. Except for the transient neutrophilic infiltration, these histological alterations did not differ from those seen in the sham-treated control groups, and most nonspecific reactive changes disappeared within 8 weeks after the injections. Furthermore, an ultrastructural study showed no apparent pathological changes in the cytoplasmic organelles of neuronal, glial, and endothelial cells in the tumor necrosis factor-injected mouse specimens. These results suggest that the tumor necrosis factor injections caused no specific toxicity and did not alter the parenchymal and stromal cells comprising normal mouse brain tissue.
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- T Yamasaki
- Department of Neurosurgery, Shimane Medical University, Izumo, Japan
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For passive targeting of liposomes to tumor tissues, we earlier developed reticuloendothelial system (RES)-avoiding liposomes modified with a uronic acid derivative, palmityl-D-glucuronide (PGlcUA) (Namba, Y., Sakakibara, T., Masada, M., Ito, F. and Oku, N. (1990) Chem. Pharm. Bull. 38, 1663-1666). In this present study, we examined the blood clearance and biodistribution of PGlcUA-liposomes (dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine/cholesterol/PGlcUA = 40:40:20 as a molar ratio) in normal and tumor-bearing mice. Liposomes containing dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG) instead of PGlcUA was also examined as a control. When [3H]inulin-encapsulated PGlcUA-liposomes and DPPG-liposomes were intravenously injected into normal mice, approx. 50% of the 3H radioactivity was recovered from the liver, the bulk of RES, at 12 h after administration of DPPG-liposomes, while only approx. 20% of it was found there when PGlcUA-liposomes were administered. Radioactivity remaining in the plasma at 12 h after injection was 5-fold higher when PGlcUA-liposomes were injected than when DPPG-liposomes were used. Biodistribution of liposomes in tumor-bearing mice was also examined. Mice were inoculated with 10(7) S180 cells into the hind leg. After 1 week, liposomes were injected. Radioactivity of [3H]inulin originally encapsulated in the PGlcUA-liposomes accumulated in the tumor to an extent 3-4-fold higher than that of the marker in DPPG-liposomes. Liver/tumor ratio of the radioactivity was 12 for DPPG-liposomes and only 2 for PGlcUA-liposomes. This latter value is the lowest of various liposome formulations ever reported.
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- N Oku
- Department of Radiobiochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Japan
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Three murine monoclonal antibodies, designated GA-17, GB-4, and GC-3, were prepared by the hybridization of murine myeloma cells (NS-1) and spleen cells of BALB/c mice immunized with the crude membrane fraction of cultured human gliosarcoma cells (GI-1). Two of them (GA-17 and GB-4) reacted exclusively with the membrane of glioma cells, and the other (GC-3) reacted with the membrane of glioma cells and a T cell line (MOLT-4). Although these antibodies reacted with almost all of the gliomas, the reactions differed. GA-17 reacted equally well with all glioblastoma (17 cases) and low-grade astrocytoma (10 cases), whereas GB-4 reacted poorly with 7 cases of glioblastoma and GC-3 did not react with 7 cases of low-grade astrocytoma. The antigens, exclusively expressed on the cell surface, were analyzed by surface labeling with 125I followed by a cell lysis and immunoprecipitation with these antibodies. The findings obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that GA-17, GB-4, and GC-3 reacted with Mr 140,000-145,000, Mr 160,000, and Mr 145,000-150,000 proteins, respectively. Some evidence has been obtained indicating that these antigens are composed of the same polypeptide chain (Mr 120,000) with the carbohydrate chains being different.
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- S Kondo
- Department of Neurosurgery, Medical School, Kyoto University, Japan
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Namba Y, Tsuchiya H, Ikeda K. Apolipoprotein B immunoreactivity in senile plaque and vascular amyloids and neurofibrillary tangles in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Neurosci Lett 1992; 134:264-6. [PMID: 1375354 DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(92)90531-b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 50] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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Based upon our previous finding of the association of apolipoprotein E (apoE) immunoreactivity with cerebral amyloids and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), we examined immunohistochemically whether this is also the case for apolipoprotein B (apoB). Polyclonal antibody to apoB immunosustained senile plaque amyloid, vascular amyloid, subpial amyloid deposits and intracellular NFTs in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded brain sections from patients with Alzheimer disease. Hydrated autoclave pretreatment of the sections enhanced the staining of plaque amyloid. The results may suggest a role of apoB in amyloid and NFT formation.
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- Y Namba
- Department of Neuropathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Immunochemical studies were performed on Alzheimer's beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP) in rat brain and cultured rat neural cells. Multiple APP subtypes were detected on immunoblots of brain homogenate with several antisera specific for subsequences of APP. In rat neural cell cultures, it was demonstrated that the composition of APP subtypes differed among cell types and subcellular fractions, and that APP subtypes in PC12h cells varied in their heparin binding affinity, suggesting distinct functional roles for different APP subtypes. Compatible with the possible role of APP in cell-matrix interaction, an increase in oligodendroglial APP was observed following their attachment onto poly-L-lysine substratum.
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- M Mizuguchi
- Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
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Kondo S, Miyatake S, Matsumoto M, Nakatsu S, Iwasaki K, Oda Y, Kikuchi H, Namba Y. Analysis of the close relationship between human astrocytoma-specific antigens detected by murine monoclonal antibodies and c-kit proto-oncogene product. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1992; 182:474-80. [PMID: 1370880 DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(92)91756-g] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/26/2022]
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Tyrosine-specific phosphorylated proteins found exclusively on the cell surface of human astrocytomas were previously identified with murine monoclonal antibodies, designated as GA-17, GB-4 and GC-3. The purpose of this study was to further characterize the antigens and investigate the relationship between them and c-kit protooncogene product. We demonstrated that the antigens had protein kinase activity. Moreover, GA-17 reacted with c-kit protein expressed on the membrane of A172 human glioblastoma cells.
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- S Kondo
- Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
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Namba Y, Oku N, Ito F, Sakakibara T, Okada S. Liposomal modification with uronate, which endows liposomes with long circulation in vivo, reduces the uptake of liposomes by J774 cells in vitro. Life Sci 1992; 50:1773-9. [PMID: 1598066 DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(92)90061-s] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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For overcoming rapid removal of liposomes from the bloodstream, we developed reticuloendothelial system (RES)-avoiding liposomes modified with a uronic acid derivative, palmityl-D-glucuronide (PGlcUA). In this current study, we examined the in vitro interaction of PGlcUA-liposomes with J774 cells derived from mouse macrophages. Liposomal association with J774 cells at 37 degrees C did not increase compared with the binding at 4 degrees C when liposomes were modified with PGlcUA. RES-avoiding ability was not specifically endowed by glucuronate but by uronates in general, since palmityl-D-galacturonide showed a similar effect on liposomal clearance in vivo and liposomal uptake in vitro. These facts indicate that modification of the liposomal surface with uronic acid derivatives endows liposomes with a long circulation time in the bloodstream by reducing their uptake by macrophages.
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- Y Namba
- Research Laboratories, Nippon Fine Chemical Co. Ltd., Hyogo, Japan
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Namba Y, Oka S, Shimada K, Nakano I, Murayama S, Kimura S, Mannen T. Post-mortem diagnosis of human T lymphotrophic virus type-1 (HTLV-1) associated myelopathy by detection of HTLV-1 DNA in the spinal cord of a patient with post-transfusional myelopathy. Mol Cell Probes 1991; 5:381-4. [PMID: 1791859 DOI: 10.1016/s0890-8508(06)80010-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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Human T lymphotrophic virus type-1(HTLV-1) is thought to be an etiological agent of HTLV-1 associated myelopathy (HAM). Therefore, a definitive diagnosis of HAM can not be made if information on the presence of antibody against HTLV-1 is not available, even though clinical and histopathological features strongly indicate the disease. In this study, HTLV-1 DNA was detected in the formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded spinal cord of an autopsy case with post-transfusional myelopathy using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Ante-mortem HAM was not suspected of and the antibody has not been examined. Neuropathological examination of the sequential sections revealed a loss of axons and myelin sheaths in the white matter, resembling the histopathology of HAM. The post-mortem detection of HTLV-1 DNA by PCR may be useful for the confirmation of HAM in cases which were not provided with appropriate clinical data.
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- Y Namba
- Department of Neuropathology, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Namba Y, Ikeda K. [Apolipoprotein B immunoreactivity in cerebral amyloid deposits and neurofibrillary tangles in senile dementia of Alzheimer type]. Rinsho Shinkeigaku 1991; 31:826-30. [PMID: 1764857] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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Since apolipoprotein E immunoreactivity has been shown in senile plaque and neurofibrillary tangle in Alzheimer's disease brains, we performed immunohistochemistry to examine whether or not apolipoprotein B (apoB) was associated with these abnormal structures. Sections of hippocampus from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues were immunostained with a standard ABC method. We found that apoB immunoreactivity was associated with amyloid both in senile plaques and cerebral vessels and with neurofibrillary tangles. Positive staining was abolished with pretreatment of the antibody with the human apoB. It is suggested that the potential blood-brain barrier impairment may allow an increasing amount of serum proteins, such as apoB, to penetrate the brain and bind to these AD-associated abnormal structures.
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- Y Namba
- Department of Neuropathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Kiuchi A, Otsuka N, Namba Y, Nakano I, Tomonaga M. Presenile appearance of abundant Alzheimer's neurofibrillary tangles without senile plaques in the brain in myotonic dystrophy. Acta Neuropathol 1991; 82:1-5. [PMID: 1950473 DOI: 10.1007/bf00310916] [Citation(s) in RCA: 66] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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In 7 myotonic dystrophy (MyD) cases of 35- to 56-year old and 18 non-neurological age-matched controls paraffin-embedded temporal lobe sections were stained by the modified Bielschowsky method to count neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) and senile plaques (SPs). In the parahippocampal gyrus, NFTs were observed in all the MyD cases; a few in the youngest, with an increase in number with age to the abundant appearance in the 4 cases in their 50s. The eldest also had many NFTs in the hippocampus. By contrast, the control subjects had, if any, only a few NFTs in the hippocampus and the parahippocampal gyrus. No SPs were observed in any MyD or control case. Thus, it was found that in MyD NFTs appear, unaccompanied by SPs, at an abnormally early age in the parahippocampal gyrus, with a rapid age-related increase in their number. This neuronal change may belong to the progeric features observed in this condition.
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- A Kiuchi
- Department of Neuropathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Namba Y, Bando M, Takeda K, Iwata M, Mannen T. [Marchiafava-Bignami disease with symptoms of the motor impersistence and unilateral hemispatial neglect]. Rinsho Shinkeigaku 1991; 31:632-5. [PMID: 1934778] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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Machiafava-Bignami disease (MBD) occurs in the alcoholic patients. It is characterized clinically by interhemispheric disconnection syndrome, resulting from demyelination and necrosis of the corpus callosum. We performed a neuropsychological study of an alcoholic patient, diagnosed as MBD by X-ray computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). 123I IMP-SPECT of the patient revealed the reduction of the blood flow in both cerebral hemispheres without laterality though both the X-ray CT and MRI showed no abnormality in the cerebral hemispheres. In neuropsychological studies, we observed not only interhemispheric disconnection syndrome such as an unilateral left agraphia and left apraxia but also left hemispatial neglect demonstrated in right-hand performance and motor impersistence. Because there were no abnormal lesions in the right hemisphere, these symptoms might be attributable to the lesions of corpus callosum.
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Ito T, Sue K, Kakio T, Muguruma M, Teraoka T, Takeda S, Hironaka M, Murakami K, Deguchi S, Namba Y. Long-term intermittent administration of interferon-alpha in patients with chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis. Gastroenterol Jpn 1991; 26:187-93. [PMID: 1904037 DOI: 10.1007/bf02811079] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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IFN-alpha was administered intermittently over a 6 month period in 39 patients with chronic non-A, non-B hepatitis confirmed by peritoneoscopy and liver biopsy. Three million units of IFN-alpha were administered 3 times a week for the first 6 months then twice, then once a week. In 26 patients (67%), GPT decreased and remained within the normal range during the course of administration, and in 9 patients (23%) GPT remained normal for over 6 months after the discontinuation of IFN-alpha. There was no significant difference of efficacy among 3 groups liver histology groups (CPH, CAH-2A, and CAH-2B), but GPT decreased significantly in patients with sporadic hepatitis compared to patients with a history of blood transfusion. Furthermore, GPT decreased significantly in patients with a history of a blood transfusion within the preceding 2 years compared to patients with a history of a blood transfusion over 7 years ago. GPT increased markedly after an early tapering to 2 doses weekly, but it did not increase after a 6 month administration. In conclusion, the long-term administration of 300 million unit IFN-alpha, 3 times weekly for 6 months, about 2.5 hundred million units in total, is thought to be an effective way to control chronic NANB hepatitis.
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- T Ito
- First Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama University Medical School, Japan
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Namba Y, Tomonaga M, Kawasaki H, Otomo E, Ikeda K. Apolipoprotein E immunoreactivity in cerebral amyloid deposits and neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease and kuru plaque amyloid in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Brain Res 1991; 541:163-6. [PMID: 2029618 DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)91092-f] [Citation(s) in RCA: 812] [Impact Index Per Article: 24.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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During the course of our immunohistochemical studies on the change of lipids in Alzheimer's disease brains by using antibody to apolipoprotein E, a protein having a special relevance to nervous tissue, we unexpectedly found that apo E immunoreactivity was associated with amyloid in both senile plaques and cerebral vessels and neurofibrillary tangles. The immunoreactivity was also found in amyloid of kuru plaques in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Pretreatment of the sections with formic acid greatly enhanced immunoreactivity of senile and kuru plaques to antibody to apo E.
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- Y Namba
- Department of Neuropathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Akiyama T, Matsuda S, Namba Y, Saito T, Toyoshima K, Yamamoto T. The transforming potential of the c-erbB-2 protein is regulated by its autophosphorylation at the carboxyl-terminal domain. Mol Cell Biol 1991; 11:833-42. [PMID: 1671296 PMCID: PMC359735 DOI: 10.1128/mcb.11.2.833-842.1991] [Citation(s) in RCA: 43] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022] Open
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The mutant c-erbB-2 protein with Glu instead of Val-659 exhibited transforming activity in NIH 3T3 cells. This protein showed enhanced tyrosine kinase activity in vitro and enhanced autophosphorylation at Tyr-1248 located proximal to the carboxyl terminus. Enhanced tyrosine phosphorylation of several cellular proteins was detected in cells expressing the Glu-659 c-erbB-2 protein. Introduction of an additional mutation at the ATP-binding site (Lys-753 to Met) of this protein resulted in abolition of its transforming ability. These data indicate that the transforming potential of c-erbB-2 is closely correlated with elevated tyrosine kinase activity of the gene product. To investigate the role of autophosphorylation in cell transformation, we introduced an additional mutation at the autophosphorylation site of the Glu-659 c-erbB-2 protein (Tyr-1248 to Phe). This mutant protein exhibited lower tyrosine kinase activity and lower transforming activity. On the other hand, when the carboxyl-terminal 230 amino acid residues were deleted from the c-erbB-2 protein, the tyrosine kinase activity and cell-transforming activity of the protein were enhanced. Thus, the carboxyl-terminal domain, which contains the major autophosphorylation site, Tyr-1248, may regulate cellular transformation negatively and autophosphorylation may eliminate this negative regulation.
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- T Akiyama
- Department of Oncogene Research, Osaka University, Japan
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Namba Y, Tomonaga M, Ohtsuka K, Oda M, Ikeda K. [HSP 70 is associated with abnormal cytoplasmic inclusions characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases]. No To Shinkei 1991; 43:57-60. [PMID: 2054224] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Several degenerative diseases of the central nervous system are characterized by the presence of neuronal inclusions. One of these inclusions, neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease, has been shown to contain ubiquitin that belongs to a group of proteins known as heat shock proteins. Subsequent studies revealed that ubiquitin is also associated with various neuronal inclusions including Lewy bodies, Pick bodies and hyaline inclusions. Very recently, ubiquitin has been found also to be associated with glial inclusions that are unique to multiple system atrophy. The close association of ubiquitin with varying cellular inclusions, together with its function in the proteolytic process, raised the hypothesis that ubiquitin may be involved in the degradation of abnormal proteins appearing in the damaged neurons and glial cells. In central nervous system, a group of heat shock proteins collectively known as HSP 70 is also present which is constitutive and/or inducible. Since HSP 70 has been suspected to play a crucial role degradation and repair of abnormal intracellular proteins, we hypothesized that HSP 70 may be associated with those inclusions, as the case with ubiquitin. To test this we performed immunohistochemical studies on brain tissues from patients with various neurodegenerative conditions by using specific polyclonal antibody to HSP 70. Brain tissues were obtained at autopsy from each three patients with Alzheimer's disease, Pick's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and multiple system atrophy. Tissues were fixed in buffered formalin and embedded in paraffin. Immunostaining was performed by the standard ABC method using diaminobenzidine as a chromogen. Sections were lightly stained with hematoxylin. Polyclonal antibodies were raised in rabbits against mouse HSP 70.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- Y Namba
- Department of Neuropathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Zu YL, Shigesada K, Nishida E, Kubota I, Kohno M, Hanaoka M, Namba Y. 65-kilodalton protein phosphorylated by interleukin 2 stimulation bears two putative actin-binding sites and two calcium-binding sites. Biochemistry 1990; 29:8319-24. [PMID: 2252891 DOI: 10.1021/bi00488a017] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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We have previously characterized a 65-kilodalton protein (p65) as an interleukin 2 stimulated phosphoprotein in human T cells and showed that three endopeptide sequences of p65 are present in the sequence of l-plastin [Zu et al. (1990) Biochemistry 29, 1055-1062]. In this paper, we present the complete primary structure of p65 based on the cDNA isolated from a human T lymphocyte (KUT-2) cDNA library. Analysis of p65 sequences and the amino acid composition of cleaved p65 N-terminal peptide indicated that the deduced p65 amino acid sequence exactly coincides with that of l-plastin over the C-terminal 580 residues [Lin et al. (1988) Mol. Cell. Biol. 8, 4659-4668] and has a 57-residue extension at the N-terminus to l-plastin. Computer-assisted structural analysis revealed that p65 is a multidomain molecule involving at least three intriguing functional domains: two putative calcium-binding sites along the N-terminal 80 amino acid residues; a putative calmodulin-binding site following the calcium-binding region; and two tandem repeats of putative actin-binding domains in its middle and C-terminal parts, each containing approximately 240 amino acid residues. These results suggest that p65 belongs to actin-binding proteins.
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- Y L Zu
- Department of Pathology, Kyoto University, Japan
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For the purpose of obtaining liposomes with long circulation time in blood, we synthesized 1-O-palmityl-D-glucuronic acid (PGlcUA) and incorporated it into the liposomal membranes. The clearance of the PGlcUA-liposomes composed of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), cholesterol, and PGlcUA (40:40:20 as a molar ratio) from blood and their tissue distribution were compared with those of dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG)-liposomes (DPPC/cholesterol/DPPG = 40:40:20). When [3H]inulin-loaded PGlcUA-liposomes and DPPG-liposomes were intravenously injected into rats, the half-life of the PGlcUA-liposomes in the blood appeared to be 1.7-fold longer than that of DPPG-liposomes. Radioactivities present in plasma and various tissues were measured 22 h after administration of these liposomes, and radioactivity remaining in the plasma was 2.5-fold greater when PGlcUA-liposomes were injected. The distribution pattern of [3H]inulin in PGlcUA-liposomes was similar to that in DPPG-liposomes. The radioactivity recovered in urine was 25% lower in rats treated with PGlcUA-liposomes than in those treated with DPPG-liposomes. Since both PGlcUA- and DPPG-liposomes exhibited similar size distribution and zeta-potential, glucuronic acid, rather than negative charge, on the liposomal surface appears to endow liposomes with a longer circulation time in the bloodstream.
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- Y Namba
- Research Laboratories, Nippon Fine Chemical Co., Ltd., Hyogo, Japan
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Miyatake S, Nishihara K, Kikuchi H, Yamashita J, Namba Y, Hanaoka M, Watanabe Y. Efficient tumor suppression by glioma-specific murine cytotoxic T lymphocytes transfected with interferon-gamma gene. J Natl Cancer Inst 1990; 82:217-20. [PMID: 2104938 DOI: 10.1093/jnci/82.3.217] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022] Open
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We have recently shown that exogenous expression of the mouse interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) gene augmented the cell-killing potential of a line of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) specific against a murine glioma line (203-glioma). In the present work, we further investigated the in vivo antitumor effects of the E gamma-6 and E gamma-9 sublines of this CTL line transfected with the IFN-gamma gene. Using the Winn assay to test the neutralization of subcutaneous gliomas, we determined that these CTL sublines were more effective than the E-4 parent CTL line and that suppression of the tumor growth was dependent on the number of effector cells (CTLs). Moreover, intravenous injection of E gamma-9 cells was more effective in suppressing the tumor growth than intravenous injection of E-4 cells. These results suggest that transfection of antitumor effector cells with the IFN-gamma gene could improve the efficacy of adoptive immunotherapy against cancer.
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- S Miyatake
- Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan
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Zu Y, Kohno M, Kubota I, Nishida E, Hanaoka M, Namba Y. Characterization of interleukin 2 stimulated 65-kilodalton phosphoprotein in human T cells. Biochemistry 1990; 29:1055-62. [PMID: 2111166 DOI: 10.1021/bi00456a030] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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We have characterized the cellular proteins which are rapidly phosphorylated by interleukin 2 (IL 2) in a human IL 2 dependent cell line. When treated with IL 2, the phosphorylation of five proteins, 65, 50, 37, 24, and 21 kDa, was found in IL 2 dependent cell lines by two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analysis. After cell conversion from an IL 2 dependent state to an IL 2 independent state, one of the five phosphoproteins, the 65-kDa protein, became constitutively phosphorylated even without addition of IL 2. Also, in other IL 2 independent cell lines, such as KUT-2 and HUT-102, constitutive phosphorylation of the 65-kDa protein occurred without IL 2-stimulation. So our researchers were focused on biochemical characterization of the 65-kDa protein. It was found that the 65-kDa protein was one of the major cellular proteins by comparing the results of two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analysis of [32P]Pi-labeled and [3H]leucine-labeled cellular proteins and peptide mapping analysis. Subcellular fractionation studies indicated that the 65-kDa protein is a cytosol protein. The 65-kDa protein was purified from cytosol of a human T cell line, and its amino acid composition and amino acid sequences of its three oligopeptides were determined. It was found that the 65-kDa protein is identical with 1-plastin.
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- Y Zu
- Department of Pathology, Kyoto University, Japan
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Matsumoto M, Akiyama T, Miyatake S, Oda Y, Kikuchi H, Hanaoka M, Namba Y. Expression of proto-oncogene products during drug-induced differentiation of a neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-DZ. Acta Neuropathol 1989; 79:217-21. [PMID: 2480694 DOI: 10.1007/bf00294382] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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Four human neuroblastoma cell lines exhibited differences in their ability to differentiate into neuron-like cells in response to three different treatments, serum deprivation, or additions of dibutyryl cyclic-AMP or retinoic acid. Expression of N-myc gene product was reduced in neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-DZ differentiated by retinoic acid as compared with untreated cells. On the contrary, expression of c-src gene product, pp60c-src, was considerably enhanced in differentiated SK-N-DZ cells. Tyrosine phosphorylation of several cellular proteins was found to be enhanced in differentiated cells. Alteration in expression of these proto-oncogene products might be important in the differentiation of neuroblastoma cells into neuron-like cells.
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- M Matsumoto
- Department of Neurosurgery, Kyoto University Medical School, Japan
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Yamasaki T, Kikuchi H, Paine JT, Yamashita J, Miyatake S, Iwasaki K, Kobayashi H, Namba Y, Hanaoka M. Murine intracerebral interleukin-2 injection: pathological and immunological effects. J Neurosurg 1989; 71:732-40. [PMID: 2809728 DOI: 10.3171/jns.1989.71.5.0732] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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The authors have investigated whether specific pathological changes and antibodies against interleukin-2 (IL-2) are induced after intracerebral administration of recombinant IL-2 (rIL-2). In addition, IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) expression was checked on the cell surface of normal brain tissues before and after the intracerebral infusion. Reconstituted rIL-2 (specific activity 1.2 x 10(7) U/mg protein) was injected into the right cerebral hemisphere of normal adult C57BL/6 mice in three different dose groups, each receiving single or multiple infusions of 8, 32, or 80 U. In sham control experiments, mouse albumin purified by gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography and adjusted to the same concentration of protein as rIL-2 was injected into mice at various doses. Anti-IL-2 antibodies were measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay concurrently with assessment of IL-2 activity in serum. The IL-2R expression was determined by using immunofluorescence techniques with monoclonal antibodies against mouse IL-2R. Since histological alteration after rIL-2 injection did not differ from that in the sham control preparations, it seems that there is no direct toxic action of rIL-2 on normal brain tissues. Interleukin-2 antibodies were produced at low levels only in mice injected repeatedly at the maximum dose, and levels were insignificant in other groups. Serum levels of IL-2 activity remained low. The IL-2R expression within the brain was not enhanced within 8 weeks following the intracerebral administration of rIL-2, suggesting that direct intracerebral infusion of rIL-2 may be safely used in the immunotherapy of brain tumors.
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- T Yamasaki
- Department of Neurosurgery, Medical School, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
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Namba Y. [An electron microscopic demonstration of the invasion of tumor cells into the diaphragm]. Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi 1989; 90:1915-21. [PMID: 2608021] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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In order to assess the important changes in the morphologic features of the surface of the diaphragm, that occur in pathological conditions leading to cancer, an electron microscopic study was carried out in rabbit following intraperitoneal injection of 1) physiological saline solution, 2) erythrocyte, and 3) VX2 tumor cells. After injection of physiological saline, or erythrocyte, a decreased number of microvilli was observed in the peritoneum of the diaphragm. After injection of VX2 tumor cells, changes occurred in the mesothelium with a decrease in cell volume becoming spherical, a subsequent hydrophobic degeneration of cytoplasm, breaking of contacts between cells and exfoliation from the basement membrane leading to stoma formation. Enlarged stoma were then rapidly occupied by the tumor cells invading the lymphatic cysterna below the basement membrane, by the 14th day after inoculation. Eventually, localized disruptions occurred in the basement membrane through which the tumor cells penetrated into the peritoneal connective tissue into the lymphatic duct of the diaphragm. It is probable that these observed stages reflect the actual etiological dissemination in the peritoneum.
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- Y Namba
- First Department of Surgery, Kurume University School of Medicine, Japan
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Fukuda Y, Nagoshi M, Suzuki T, Namba Y, Syono Y, Tachiki M. Chemical states of Ba in YBa2Cu3O7- delta studied by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Phys Rev B Condens Matter 1989; 39:11494-11497. [PMID: 9947980 DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.39.11494] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/12/2023]
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Benno Y, Endo K, Mizutani T, Namba Y, Komori T, Mitsuoka T. Comparison of fecal microflora of elderly persons in rural and urban areas of Japan. Appl Environ Microbiol 1989; 55:1100-5. [PMID: 2547333 PMCID: PMC184260 DOI: 10.1128/aem.55.5.1100-1105.1989] [Citation(s) in RCA: 148] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023] Open
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The Fecal microflora of 15 healthy elderly persons with a median age of 84 years in a rural area whose inhabitants tend to be long-lived (Yuzurihara-area, Uenohara, Yamanashi Prefecture) was compared with the microflora of individuals with a median age of 68 years in an urban area (Tokyo). The diet of the elderly persons in the Yuzurihara area is characterized by a high intake of dietary fiber. Total numbers of anaerobic bacteria were significantly smaller in the elderly persons in the Yuzurihara area than those in the Tokyo area. A significantly large number of bifidobacteria, but not of lecithinase-negative clostridia, was observed in the elderly persons in the Yuzurihara area. Large numbers and high incidences of bacilli and lecithinase-positive clostridia (mainly Clostridium perfringens) were found in the elderly persons in the Tokyo area. Twenty-five genera and over 81 species were isolated from the elderly persons in the Yuzurihara area, and 25 genera and over 92 species were isolated from the elderly persons in the Tokyo area. Furthermore, significantly larger numbers of Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Fusobacterium mortiferum strains were found in the Yuzurihara group, but significant reductions in the Bacteroides buccae-oris group, B. thetaiotaomicron, Bacteroides spp., C. coccoides, C. paraputrificum, and Clostridium spp. were observed in the same group. A significantly higher isolation rate of Bacillus subtilis was observed in the elderly persons in the Tokyo area. The difference in the fecal microflora between elderly persons in Yuzurihara and those in the Tokyo area might be due to a difference in the intake of dietary fiber.
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- Y Benno
- Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Saitama, Japan
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Namba Y, Ota Z, Mitsunaga M, Yamamoto H, Yamamoto S. [A case of pulmonary lymphangiomyomatosis with left chylothorax]. Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi 1989; 78:412-3. [PMID: 2732597 DOI: 10.2169/naika.78.412] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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Fukuda Y, Nagoshi M, Suzuki T, Namba Y, Syono Y, Tachiki M. Enhancement of Cu-O vibrational modes and superconductivity in YBa2Cu3O7- delta studied by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and high-resolution electron-energy-loss spectroscopy. Phys Rev B Condens Matter 1989; 39:2760-2762. [PMID: 9948536 DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.39.2760] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/12/2023]
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Kanaitsuka T, Namba Y, Zu YL, Ishii K, Ashihara T, Hanaoka M, Suchi T. Detection of fos oncogene products by monoclonal antibody FO-120 in lymphoproliferative disorders. Leuk Res 1989; 13:1025-33. [PMID: 2514320 DOI: 10.1016/0145-2126(89)90010-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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We investigated the expression of fos oncogene proteins in lymphoproliferative disorders, using a monoclonal antibody (FO-120) that was prepared against a synthetic oligopeptide of fos protein (amino acid sequence from 127 to 152). Although peripheral blood leukocytes were rarely positive for FO-120, they were transiently stained after lectin (PHA) stimulation. After culture with IL-2 for 1 or 2 weeks, less than 40% of the lymphocytes weakly reacted with FO-120, whereas strongly positive cells were detected in more than 70% of cells in half the T-cell lines established from preleukemic state of adult T-cell leukemia (pre-ATL) and all of ATL derived T-cell lines. All in vivo specimens of non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphomas, except for one case of T-cell lymphoma were also strongly positive. In addition, the extent of the antibody reactivity correlated with the histopathological grade of malignancy in B-cell lymphoma. The reactivity to most AILD-IBL lesions overlapped with that to T-lymphomas, and could be distinguished from that to reactive lesions. FO-120 appears to be a useful tool for detecting early neoplastic changes in lymphoproliferative disorders.
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- T Kanaitsuka
- Department of Pathology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan
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Kanaitsuka T, Ishii K, Zu Y, Ashihara T, Hanaoka M, Namba Y. Persistent and enhanced expression of c-fos gene products in various kinds of human hematopoietic cell lines. Immunofluorescence study using prepared monoclonal antibodies. Acta Pathol Jpn 1988; 38:1523-36. [PMID: 3071079 DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1988.tb02292.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/04/2023]
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Two kinds of monoclonal antibodies recognizing fos proto-oncogene (c-fos) products were prepared using a synthetic oligopeptide corresponding to amino acids 127-152 of the fos oncogene products. These monoclonal antibodies (FO-120 & FO-145) detected fos gene products induced in a human monocyte cell line (U-937) by phorbol acetate (TPA) and induced in both human and mouse fibroblast cell lines (284, BALB/c 3T3) by serum-stimulation. One of the monoclonal antibodies (FO-120) reacted with 50-kDa and 42-kDa proteins and the other antibody (FO-145) reacted with a 30-33-kDa protein. The expression of the fos gene in various human hematopoietic cell lines was investigated using these prepared monoclonal antibodies. While almost all hematopoietic cell lines tested reacted with these monoclonal antibodies to various degrees, the majority of normal peripheral blood lymphocytes cultured with lectin (PHA) and interleukin 2 (IL-2) did not, suggesting that cells of some permanent hematopoietic cell lines, irrespective of their lineage specificity and growth factor dependency, continuously express the fos oncogene. These monoclonal antibodies may be useful for detecting early neoplastic changes in hematopoietic cells.
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- T Kanaitsuka
- Department of Pathology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan
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Miyatake S, Kikuchi H, Iwasaki K, Yamashita J, Li ZY, Namba Y, Hanaoka M. Specific cytotoxic activity of T lymphocyte clones derived from a patient with gliosarcoma. J Neurosurg 1988; 69:751-9. [PMID: 3263476 DOI: 10.3171/jns.1988.69.5.0751] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/05/2023]
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Eleven lymphocyte clones were established from the peripheral blood lymphocytes of a patient with gliosarcoma by means of autologous tumor stimulation and the limiting-dilution technique with recombinant interleukin-2. Ten of the 11 clones were cytotoxic against the autologous tumor cell line GI-1. Seven of the 10 clones were also cytotoxic against allogeneic brain-tumor lines and HeLa cells, one clone was cytotoxic against several target cells, and two clones were specifically cytotoxic against GI-1 and allogeneic brain-tumor cells. One of the 11 clones was not cytotoxic against any target cells tested. Lymphokine-activated killer cells induced by recombinant interleukin-2 alone exhibited cytotoxic activity against all target tumor cells tested. Surface phenotypic analysis revealed that all lymphocyte clones expressed CD3 antigen, some expressed CD4 antigen, and others expressed CD8 antigen. These clones seemed to be antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte clones. Analysis with these antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte clones may be useful in the elucidation of tumor-specific or tumor-associated antigens on autologous tumor cells.
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- S Miyatake
- Department of Neurosurgery, Kyoto University, Japan
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Yokota J, Akiyama T, Fung YK, Benedict WF, Namba Y, Hanaoka M, Wada M, Terasaki T, Shimosato Y, Sugimura T. Altered expression of the retinoblastoma (RB) gene in small-cell carcinoma of the lung. Oncogene 1988; 3:471-5. [PMID: 2856251] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/03/2023]
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Nine lung small-cell carcinoma (SCC) cell lines and 9 lung non-SCC cell lines were examined for structural changes of the retinoblastoma (RB) gene as well as its expression using a complementary DNA probe. The RB protein product was investigated using an anti-RB antibody which we produced. Although homozygosity or hemizygosity of the RB gene was suggested in 8 of 9 SCCs and one of 2 large cell carcinomas (LCCs) by Southern blot analysis using an RB cDNA probe and polymorphic DNA markers for chromosome 13, no obvious structural changes of the RB gene were detected in these 18 cell lines. However, RB transcripts were either markedly reduced in quantity or abnormal in length in 3 of 9 SCCs. The specific 115 kD protein was not immunoprecipitated by the anti-RB antibody in all 9 SCCs with either normal or abnormal size RB mRNA. Three of 4 adenocarcinomas (AdCs), all 3 squamous cell carcinomas, and one of 2 LCCs expressed normal size RB mRNA, and the 115 kD protein was immunoprecipitated by the anti-RB antibody. The 115 kD protein was also absent in one of 2 LCCs with shortened RB mRNA and in one of 4 AdCs with low level of RB mRNA expression. These results strongly suggest that inactivation of the RB gene might be involved in the development of lung cancers, especially of SCCs.
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- J Yokota
- National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
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