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Yazawa S, Shibasaki H, Ikeda A, Terada K, Nagamine T, Honda M. Cortical mechanism underlying externally cued gait initiation studied by contingent negative variation. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 1997; 105:390-9. [PMID: 9363005 DOI: 10.1016/s0924-980x(97)00034-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 54] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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In order to clarify the cortical mechanism underlying gait initiation, we examined the scalp distribution of the contingent negative variation (CNV) preceding externally cued gait initiation in a simple reaction-time paradigm in 10 healthy right-handed men, and compared the results with the CNV preceding simple foot dorsiflexion. A pair of auditory stimuli was given with an interstimulus (S1-S2) interval of 2 s and gait consisting of at least 3 steps was initiated with the right footstep as fast as possible in response to S2. Brisk dorsiflexion of the right foot was employed as a control task. It was found that the late CNV in the gait initiation task started about 1 s before S2, and was largest at Cz (-9.3 +/- 3.1 microV) without clear asymmetry over the scalp. However, it was ill defined in the parietal area. In the foot dorsiflexion task, the late CNV was maximal at Cz (-7.1 +/- 2.9 microV), and clearly seen also over the parietal area. The late CNV at Cz was significantly (P < 0.01) larger in the gait initiation than in the simple foot dorsiflexion. The amplitude of the late CNV preceding the foot dorsiflexion task was not significantly different between the sitting and the standing posture. In view of the results of previous invasive studies in both humans and animals which showed some frontal areas, including the supplementary motor area (SMA) and the primary motor cortex, as the generators of the late CNV, it is suggested that the cerebral cortex is active in initiation of externally triggered gait in a different way from the simple foot movement, and that bilateral SMAs may play a more important role in gait initiation than in simple foot movement.
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Koizumi K, Shoji T, Yamate N, Utsunomiya H, Terada K, Kodama Y, Shioda M, Negishi H. [A case of bronchial carcinoid of left main bronchus showing high level of serum ACTH and interested complication]. RINSHO KYOBU GEKA = JAPANESE ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY 1997; 7:65-9. [PMID: 9301759] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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Yang XL, Miura N, Kawarada Y, Terada K, Petrukhin K, Gilliam T, Sugiyama T. Two forms of Wilson disease protein produced by alternative splicing are localized in distinct cellular compartments. Biochem J 1997; 326 ( Pt 3):897-902. [PMID: 9307043 PMCID: PMC1218748 DOI: 10.1042/bj3260897] [Citation(s) in RCA: 77] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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Copper is an essential trace element in prokaryotes and eukaryotes and is strictly regulated by biological mechanisms. Menkes and Wilson diseases are human disorders that arise from disruption of the normal process of copper export from the cytosol to the extracellular environment. Recently a gene for Wilson disease (WD)(also named the ATP7B gene) was cloned. This gene encodes a copper transporter of the P-type ATPase. We prepared monoclonal and polyclonal anti-(WD protein) antibodies and characterized the full-length WD protein as well as a shorter form that is produced by alternative splicing in the human brain. We found that the WD protein is localized mainly in the Golgi apparatus, whereas the shorter form is present in the cytosol. These results suggest that the alternative WD proteins act as key regulators of copper metabolism, perhaps by performing distinct roles in the intracellular transport and export of copper.
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Yagi Y, Yagi Y, Terada K, Kataoka N. [A case of hemolytic uremic syndrome documented co-infection of vertoxin producing Escherichia coli O157 and other pathogens]. KANSENSHOGAKU ZASSHI. THE JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES 1997; 71:935-8. [PMID: 9339632 DOI: 10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi1970.71.935] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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We reported a case of a 3-year-old girl with hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which showed hemolytic anemia (Hemoglobin 8.2 g/dl, lactate dehydrogenase 1277 IU/l and total bilirubin 0.6 mg/dl), small purpura on the skin (platelet 7.3 x 10(4)/microliter) and slightly decreased output of urine (creatinine 0.4 mg/dl and blood urea nitrogen 27.2 mg/dl). Verotoxin producing Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157 was not isolated, but Salmonella agona and E. coli O125, which is one of the enteropathogenic E. coli, were detected from her stool culture. However, the IgM antibody against verotoxin producing E. coli (VTEC) O157 lipopolysaccharide was detected in both serum of the acute and convalescent phase by immunoblot assay. In addition verotoxin DNA was demonstrated in the stool by PCR method. Therefore, we think this HUS might be due to VTEC O157, which must have been co-infected with Salmonella agona and E. coli O125. There have been four cases including the present case of co-infection with VTEC O157 so far, and the other three cases were of the Salmonella species. Although the reason of co-infection was unknown, we may infer that food might be contaminated with some pathogens including Salmonella species or that these patients might be already infected with Salmonella species prior to VTEC infection. Even when some other pathogens were detected by a stool culture from a patient with HUS, we should pay attention to demonstrate associated of VTEC and HUS by the specific antibodies and PCR for verotoxin DNA.
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Lai C, Ikeda A, Terada K, Nagamine T, Honda M, Xu X, Yoshimura N, Howng S, Barrett G, Shibasaki H. Event-related potentials associated with judgment: comparison of S1- and S2-choice conditions in a contingent negative variation (CNV) paradigm. J Clin Neurophysiol 1997; 14:394-405. [PMID: 9415386 DOI: 10.1097/00004691-199709000-00005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023] Open
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To elucidate the functional role of association cortex in judgment and decision-making about external stimuli, the scalp topography of contingent negative variation (CNV) recorded in 9 normal volunteers was compared in two settings; dichotomous S1- and S2-choice paradigms using right wrist extension or flexion movement upon S2 as the choice reaction task with an S1-S2 interstimulus interval of 2 s. Two main findings were obtained. First, early CNV in the S1-choice paradigm consisted of a frontal to frontopolar midline negative potential, most likely representing judgment more than orienting response, and a left-sided parietal positive potential, at least partially representing P3b, whereas in the S2-choice paradigm it consisted only of a smaller frontal negative potential shift, most likely representing merely an orienting response. This suggests that the prefrontal and left parietal association cortexes might be active in the judgment and decision-making process. Second, after S2, two positive peaks (334 and 545 ms after S2) were observed at the midline central to left parietal areas only in the S2-choice paradigm. In the S1-choice paradigm, one large negative peak (275 ms after S2) was observed. We postulate that the first peak of the S2-choice paradigm is related to decision making or judgment and that the second peak is related to the following cognitive process. We conclude that at least the prefrontal and parietal association cortexes generate transient potentials accompanying judgment, and possibly decision making.
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Ohki M, Tsuru M, Yamada T, Iida H, Terada K, Izumi M, Yonetsu K, Ariji E, Nakamura T. A remote conference system for image diagnosis on the World-Wide Web. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1997; 169:627-9. [PMID: 9275867 DOI: 10.2214/ajr.169.3.9275867] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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OBJECTIVE The World-Wide Web on the Internet enables an exchange of multimedia information among remote desktop computers. Therefore, a teleradiology system using the Web would allow remote consultation with expert radiologists. Our objective was to establish a Web-based prototype system for image interpretation. CONCLUSION Our system allows a physician to transmit clinically useful images to an expert radiologist at a different location, who can see them on a Web browser and discuss diagnoses with the physician.
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Tsukamoto M, Terada K, Yoneyama S, Tatsukawa H, Katoh S. [Evaluation of 123I-MIBG clearance from the myocardium; comparison of two methods--SPECT & planar methods]. KAKU IGAKU. THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE 1997; 34:827-30. [PMID: 9394550] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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In 123I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigram, MIBG clearance from the heart is used to evaluate the severity of various heart diseases. There are two methods for calculating MIBG clearance. One involves planar images (planar method) and the other uses a bull's eye map (SPECT method). In 158 patients and 10 normal subjects, we compared these two methods. Fifteen minutes and 4 hours after intravenous injection of 111 MBq MIBG, planar images and SPECT images were obtained. Then clearance from the heart was calculated by each method. Abnormal increase was defined as present if clearance was more than the mean + standard deviation of 10 normal subjects. Then, we examined the sensitivity with which each method could detect clearance abnormality in 158 patients. Thirty-two patients showed abnormality only on SPECT images, while planar images alone showed abnormalities in only 5 patients. The reason the SPECT method was more sensitive than the planar method may be as follows; in the case of decreased MIBG clearance from the lung, for example, in congestive heart failure, clearance by planar method is apparently decreased. Thus, the SPECT method can detect clearance abnormality more sensitively than the planar method, and if we evaluate MIBG clearance from the heart by the planar method, we must take into account MIBG clearance from the lung.
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Hirasawa F, Kawarada Y, Sato M, Suzuki S, Terada K, Miura N, Fujii M, Kato K, Takizawa Y, Sugiyama T. The effect of silver administration on the biosynthesis and the molecular properties of rat ceruloplasmin. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA 1997; 1336:195-201. [PMID: 9305790 DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4165(97)00026-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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To examine the cause of the altered ceruloplasmin (Cp) metabolism by silver administration, we analysed the properties of serum Cp by gel filtration chromatography, affinity chromatography and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Metal contents in the Cp fraction from the silver-treated group were estimated as approximately 0.8 atom of silver and 4.2 atoms of copper per molecule, and as 5.9 atoms of copper for the control group. These findings confirm that holo-Cp from rat serum administered with silver nitrate exists as a silver-bound inactive form, suggesting that silver displaces one of Cp's copper atoms associating with oxidase activity. Matured holo-Cp also appeared in the Golgi in both groups, however, the amounts of enzymatically active holo-Cp showed a decrease after silver administration, while the apo-Cp level was hardly changed. These findings suggest that silver-bound holo-Cp is accomplished at Golgi.
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Oda N, Nakata H, Watanabe H, Terada K. Evaluation of an automatic-mode image processing method in chest computed radiography. Acad Radiol 1997; 4:558-64. [PMID: 9261454 DOI: 10.1016/s1076-6332(97)80204-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES The automatic image processing mode of the storage phosphor computed radiography system was evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS A dedicated chest unit designed for erect view was used to examine a chest phantom. Lucite plates 1, 2, and 3 cm thick that conformed to the shape of the lung were attached to the phantom, and images were obtained in automatic and manual image processing modes. The changes in the optical density of the lung, rib, and heart and the changes in contrast were measured. The degree of diffuse opacity due to the plates and the visibility of superimposed simulated nodular and honeycomb opacities were evaluated. RESULTS The decrease in optical density and contrast caused by increasing thickness of the Lucite plates was less pronounced in the automatic mode compared with the manual mode. When plates were placed only on the right lung, the optical density and the contrast on the contralateral side either increased or remained unchanged with the automatic mode. The degree of diffuse opacity was rated higher in the manual mode, and the visibility of superimposed simulated opacities was considered relatively constant in the automatic mode. CONCLUSION The automatic image reading mode used in the computed radiography chest system may mask the detection of abnormalities such as diffuse homogeneous lung opacity.
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Iwama H, Kaneko T, Watanabe K, Takasu M, Terada K, Sugiyama Y. Fatal acute myocardial infarction during general anesthesia in a 7-yr-old boy associated with total intramural coronary arteries. Anesthesiology 1997; 87:426-9. [PMID: 9286909 DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199708000-00032] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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Fujisawa Y, Yamashita K, Hirai N, Terada K, Kida K. Transient late neonatal hypocalcemia with high serum parathyroid hormone. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 1997; 10:433-6. [PMID: 9364372 DOI: 10.1515/jpem.1997.10.4.433] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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We report two patients with transient late neonatal hypocalcemia. Serum examination showed low calcium (Ca), high phosphorus, high parathyroid hormone (PTH), normal 25-hydroxyvitamin D and low or normal 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2vitD) levels. PTH infusion test revealed normal cyclic AMP production. In these patients, 1,25(OH)2vitD production by PTH, or Ca mobilization from bone and Ca absorption from intestine by PTH and 1,25(OH)2vitD might have been disturbed transiently due to developmental immaturities. This is a new type of transient late neonatal hypocalcemia with high serum PTH levels.
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Mikuni N, Nagamine T, Ikeda A, Terada K, Taki W, Kimura J, Kikuchi H, Shibasaki H. Simultaneous recording of epileptiform discharges by MEG and subdural electrodes in temporal lobe epilepsy. Neuroimage 1997; 5:298-306. [PMID: 9345559 DOI: 10.1006/nimg.1997.0272] [Citation(s) in RCA: 120] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023] Open
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Spontaneous epileptiform discharges were recorded by whole head magnetoencephalography (MEG) and subdural electrodes simultaneously from two patients with medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy. In one patient whose epileptiform discharges emerged from the lateral temporal lobe, simultaneously recorded MEG could estimate equivalent current dipole reliably near the tumor. The amplitude of the dipole was in proportion not only to the amplitude of epileptiform discharge but also to the number of subdural electrodes involved. In the other patient, MEG detected only a small proportion of epileptiform discharges, even when they were recorded by subdural electrodes from the mesial temporal lobe. It is concluded that the amplitude and the depth of epileptiform discharges would largely affect the sensitivity of dipole localization by MEG.
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Terada K, Ikeda A, Mima T, Kimura M, Nagahama Y, Kamioka Y, Murone I, Kimura J, Shibasaki H. Familial cortical myoclonic tremor as a unique form of cortical reflex myoclonus. Mov Disord 1997; 12:370-7. [PMID: 9159732 DOI: 10.1002/mds.870120316] [Citation(s) in RCA: 63] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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Previously it was reported that some patients with tremor had the same electrophysiological findings as those seen in patients with cortical reflex myoclonus, and consequently the tremor was named "cortical tremor." In the present study, we examined six patients from three families with cortical tremor of relatively late onset. The inheritance pattern of cortical tremor was compatible with autosomal dominant trait. Those patients had relatively rhythmic involuntary movements (tremor) in the distal upper and lower limbs, especially during posture and/or fine movements. There was no cerebellar ataxia or dementia, and fits of loss of consciousness occurred only infrequently. Electrophysiologically, they had generalized spikes on electroencephalogram (EEG), giant cortical components of somatosensory evoked potential, an enhanced long-loop reflex (C-reflex), and cortical spikes preceding the rhythmic jerk demonstrable by the jerk-locked back averaging method, thus fulfilling the criteria of cortical reflex myoclonus. Furthermore, they had slow negative EEG shift starting 1-2 s prior to voluntary movements, suggesting that, as opposed to the conventional form of progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME), the cerebellar efferent input to the motor cortices was normal. These clinical and electrophysiological pictures are distinct from those of familial essential tremor, familial essential myoclonus, or the conventional form of PME, and the term "familial cortical myoclonic tremor" will represent the clinical and electrophysiological features of this unique entity most appropriately.
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Kanazawa M, Terada K, Kato S, Mori M. HSDJ, a human homolog of DnaJ, is farnesylated and is involved in protein import into mitochondria. J Biochem 1997; 121:890-5. [PMID: 9192730 DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a021670] [Citation(s) in RCA: 54] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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The role of HSDJ, a human homolog of bacterial DnaJ and yeast YDJ1p/MAS5, in mitochondrial protein import was examined. Recombinant HSDJ was purified and an antibody was prepared. HSDJ mRNA was heat-induced in cultured cells. In pulse-labeling and chase experiments using COS-7 cells, the endogenous HSDJ homolog was prenylated. Transiently expressed HSDJ was also prenylated, whereas its mutant C394S in which cysteine of the "CaaX box" was mutated to serine, was not. HSDJ, but not C394S, synthesized in rabbit reticulocyte lysate was farnesylated. The HSDJ antibody inhibited import of ornithine transcarbamylase precursor (pOTC) into isolated mitochondria when added prior to pOTC synthesis, but not when added prior to import assay. In transient expression of pOTC in COS-7 cells, pOTC was synthesized and processed to the mature form with an apparent half-life of 2-3 min. Coexpression of HSDJ or C394S resulted in slight retardation of the pOTC processing. These results indicate that HSDJ is involved in an early step(s) of protein import into mitochondria.
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Mikuni N, Ikeda A, Murao K, Terada K, Nakahara I, Taki W, Kikuchi H, Shibasaki H. "Cavernous sinus EEG": a new method for the preoperative evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia 1997; 38:472-82. [PMID: 9118854 DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1997.tb01738.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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PURPOSE In presurgical evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), invasive methods are necessary if results of various noninvasive methods are not sufficiently convergent enough to identify the epileptogenic area accurately. To detect the epileptiform discharges originating specifically from the mesial temporal lobe, we applied the cavernous sinus catheterization technique. METHODS We placed Seeker Lite-10 guide wire electrodes into bilateral cavernous sinus through the internal jugular veins to record EEG (cavernous sinus EEG) in 6 patients with intractable TLE. Scalp EEG was simultaneously recorded in all 6 and electrocorticogram (ECoG) was also recorded in 4. RESULTS The cavernous sinus EEG demonstrated clear epileptiform discharges, sometimes even when they were absent on the simultaneously recorded scalp EEG. The epileptiform discharges recorded from the cavernous sinus electrodes were specifically associated with those in the mesial temporal region on ECoG. Ictal EEG pattern originating from mesial temporal lobe was also clearly documented on the cavernous sinus EEG. CONCLUSIONS This new, semi-invasive method of identifying epileptogenic areas can detect the epileptiform discharges specifically arising from the mesial temporal lobe; it is as useful as or complements the invasive techniques such as foramen ovale or depth recording.
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Tanaka K, Ito K, Kinoshita N, Nakagawa M, Terada K, Kajita Y, Sugihara H. [Importance of the delayed 123I-BMIPP image for detecting myocardial metabolic abnormality induced by transient myocardial ischemia: a case of vasospastic angina]. KAKU IGAKU. THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE 1997; 34:229-35. [PMID: 9183146] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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We experienced a case of 64-year-old man with stunned myocardium caused by vasospasm. Without enzymatic evidence of an acute myocardial infarction, the patient developed a prolonged chest pain with ST elevation in the electrocardiogram in the midnight before the day of coronary angiography. Coronary angiogram revealed no significant stenosis and left ventriculography demonstrated akinesis in the apico-anteroseptal region. Although initial images of 123I-BMIPP myocardium SPECT showed no significant decrease of uptake, delayed images revealed marked decrease of tracer uptake in the apico-anteroseptal region in which left ventriculography showed abnormal wall motion. After 3 months of medication, left ventriculography disclosed a marked improvement, and coronary spasm was evoked in the proximal portion of left anterior descending artery after intracoronary ergonovine provocations. At the same time, both initial and delayed images of 123I-BMIPP myocardial SPECT showed no significant decrease of tracer uptake. This patients was considered as a noteworthy case to understand the kinetics and metabolism of 123I-BMIPP in stunned myocardium.
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Yano M, Kanazawa M, Terada K, Namchai C, Yamaizumi M, Hanson B, Hoogenraad N, Mori M. Visualization of mitochondrial protein import in cultured mammalian cells with green fluorescent protein and effects of overexpression of the human import receptor Tom20. J Biol Chem 1997; 272:8459-65. [PMID: 9079673 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.13.8459] [Citation(s) in RCA: 65] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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The presequence of the ornithine transcarbamylase precursor (pOTC) was fused to green fluorescent protein (GFP), yielding pOTC-GFP and pOTCN-GFP containing the presequence plus 4 and 58 residues of mature ornithine transcarbamylase, respectively. When GFP cDNA was transfected into COS-7 cells, the cytosol and nucleus were fluorescent. On the other hand, pOTC-GFP cDNA gave strong fluorescence of a unique mitochondrial pattern. After fractionation of cells expressing pOTC-GFP with digitonin, fluorescence was recovered mostly in the particulate fraction. Immunoblot analysis showed that processed GFP was present in the particulate fraction, whereas pOTC-GFP was recovered in both the soluble and particulate fractions. pOTC-GFP and pOTCN-GFP synthesized in vitro were imported efficiently into the isolated mitochondria. Single and triple amino acid mutations in the presequence resulted in impaired mitochondrial import and in a loss of mitochondrial fluorescence. Perinuclear aggregation of fluorescent mitochondria was observed when the human mitochondrial import receptor Tom20 (hTom20) was coexpressed with pOTC-GFP. Overexpression of hTom20 (not DeltahTom20, which lacks the anchor sequence) resulted in stimulated mitochondrial import of pOTC-GFP in COS-7 cells. When pOTC-GFP cDNA was microinjected into nuclei of human fibroblast cells, mitochondrial fluorescence was detected as early as 2-3 h after injection. These results show that GFP fusion protein can be used to visualize mitochondrial structures and to monitor mitochondrial protein import in a single cell in real time.
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Mima T, Ikeda A, Terada K, Yazawa S, Mikuni N, Kunieda T, Taki W, Kimura J, Shibasaki H. Modality-specific organization for cutaneous and proprioceptive sense in human primary sensory cortex studied by chronic epicortical recording. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 1997; 104:103-7. [PMID: 9146475 DOI: 10.1016/s0168-5597(96)96142-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Modality specificity of human primary somatosensory cortex was studied by recording somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) from subdural electrodes in a patient with intractable focal motor seizure. A newly developed device was used for selectively activating proprioception. The spatial and temporal distributions of proprioception-related SEPs elicited by brisk passive flexion movement at the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint of the middle finger (4 degrees in 25 ms) were quite different from those to cutaneous sense evoked by electric stimulation of the digital nerve at the same site. It was for the first time demonstrated that proprioception-related SEPs following passive finger movement do not originate in area 3b, which was clearly activated by cutaneous stimulation, and that other sites at the sensorimotor cortex such as areas 2, 3a and 4 possibly contribute to the cortical processing of proprioception.
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Terada K, Kanazawa M, Yano M, Hanson B, Hoogenraad N, Mori M. Participation of the import receptor Tom20 in protein import into mammalian mitochondria: analyses in vitro and in cultured cells. FEBS Lett 1997; 403:309-12. [PMID: 9091323 DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(97)00070-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Requirement of the mitochondrial import receptor Tom20 in protein import into mammalian mitochondria was studied in vitro and in cultured cells. Import of human and rat pre-ornithine transcarbamylase (pOTC), pig pre-aspartate aminotransferase (pAAT) and rat serine: pyruvate aminotransferase (pSPT) was inhibited by delta hTom20 that lacks the NH2-terminal transmembrane domain of human Tom20 (hTom20). Import of these preproteins was also inhibited by anti-Tom20. The inhibitions by delta hTom20 and anti-hTom20 were the strongest for human pOTC, followed by rat pOTC, pAAT and pSPT. Coexpression of human pOTC and hTom20 in COS-7 cells followed by immunoblot analysis showed that overexpression of hTom20, but not delta hTom20, decreases production of mature OTC. In pulse-chase experiments, pOTC was synthesized and rapidly processed to the mature form. Coexpression of hTom20, but not delta hTom20, resulted in a decrease of pOTC processing, probably due to an imbalance of the normal stoichiometry of the receptor complex. These results show that both in vitro and in intact cells, Tom20 is involved in mitochondrial protein import in higher animals and that the requirement for Tom20 is different for different preproteins.
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Terada K, Kaziro Y, Satoh T. Ras-dependent activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase/stress-activated protein kinase in response to interleukin-3 stimulation in hematopoietic BaF3 cells. J Biol Chem 1997; 272:4544-8. [PMID: 9020181 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.7.4544] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023] Open
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Activation of the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)/stress-activated protein kinase pathway in response to stimulation of the interleukin (IL)-3 or granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) receptor was examined in mouse hematopoietic BaF3-derived cell lines (BaF3-N6 and -V2 cells). Significant increase in the activity of JNK1 was observed within 30 min following IL-3 or GM-CSF stimulation at physiological concentrations. Dominant-negative Ras(S17N), which is conditionally expressed in the presence of isopropyl-1-thio-beta-D-galactoside in BaF3-N6 cells, prevented the IL-3 stimulation of JNK1, whereas anisomycin-induced JNK1 activation was unaffected. Furthermore, a deletion mutant of the common beta subunit for IL-3 and GM-CSF receptors that consists of only the membrane-proximal region, including box 1 and box 2 motifs, was incapable of facilitating JNK1 activity as well as Ras activation. These results provide evidence that Ras is required for IL-3-stimulated JNK1 activation. We also examined if constitutively active Ras(G12V) alone could stimulate JNK1 activity by using the inducible expression system. Isopropyl-1-thio-beta-D-galactoside induction of Ras(G12V) in the BaF3-V2 cell line caused no significant increase in JNK1 activity, which could be activated by IL-3 or anisomycin. On the contrary, the extracellular signal-regulated kinase/mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway was fully activated following Ras(G12V) induction. Together with these results, it seems likely that the Ras protein is indispensable for the IL-3 stimulation of JNK1 although Ras activation by itself is insufficient for JNK1 activation.
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Yazawa S, Ikeda A, Terada K, Mima T, Mikuni N, Kunieda T, Taki W, Kimura J, Shibasaki H. Subdural recording of Bereitschaftspotential is useful for functional mapping of the epileptogenic motor area: a case report. Epilepsia 1997; 38:245-8. [PMID: 9048679 DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1997.tb01104.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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A 26-year-old man with intractable focal motor seizure beginning with tonic contraction of the left orbicularis oculi muscle had prolonged EEG monitoring with subdural grid electrodes placed over the right perirolandic cortex. Electrical stimulation of the cortex with implanted subdural electrodes showed a relatively low threshold for afterdischarges (ADs) but could not disclose the motor area for the left upper face where or near where the epileptogenic area was expected to be present. Bereitschaftspotential recorded from the subdural electrodes in association with self-paced voluntary blink (eyelid closing) disclosed the motor area specifically related to voluntary movements of the left upper face, which was most likely buried in the sulcus. This observation suggests that recording of Bereitschaftspotential from subdural electrodes is useful for mapping the motor cortex, especially in patients with focal motor seizure with low threshold for ADs to electric stimuli.
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Ninomiya J, Yamauchi H, Hosaka H, Ishii Y, Terada K, Sugimoto T, Yamauchi S, Yajima T, Bessho R, Fujii M, Hinokiyama K, Tanaka S. Continuous transoesophageal echocardiography monitoring during weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass in children. CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY (LONDON, ENGLAND) 1997; 5:129-33. [PMID: 9158135 DOI: 10.1016/s0967-2109(96)00062-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of transoesophageal echocardiography monitoring during weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass after intracardiac repair in children. The left ventricular ejection fraction, left ventricular end-diastolic volume and left ventricle wall motion were monitored continuously by transoesophageal echocardiography in controls weaned easily from cardiopulmonary bypass (group A, n = 25), and those weaned with difficulty from cardiopulmonary bypass after mechanically assisted circulation (group B, n = 16). In group A, left ventricular ejection fraction and left ventricle wall motion were within normal range, and did not change significantly during weaning after cardiopulmonary bypass when compared with pre-bypass data. In contrast, left ventricular ejection fraction, left ventricular end-diastolic volume and left ventricle wall motion in group B during the first trial of weaning from bypass were significantly worsened. Hence, assisted circulation was performed until the data obtained via transoesophageal echocardiography improved with regard to maintenance of fluid balance, catecholamine dosage and assisted pump flow. All cases in group B were weaned safely from cardiopulmonary bypass despite their critical condition. In conclusion, continuous transoesophageal echocardiography monitoring may be a useful tool in children with severe heart failure for safe weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass after intracardiac repair.
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Takahashi Y, Suzuki Y, Kumazaki K, Tanabe Y, Akaboshi S, Miura K, Shimozawa N, Kondo N, Nishiguchi T, Terada K, Orii T. Epilepsy in peroxisomal diseases. Epilepsia 1997; 38:182-8. [PMID: 9048670 DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1997.tb01095.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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PURPOSE To clarify the electroclinical manifestation of epileptic seizures and the evolution of epilepsy in patients with peroxisomal diseases. METHODS Retrospective review of the medical records and EEGs of 14 patients with peroxisomal diseases: seven with Zellweger syndrome (ZS), two with neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy (NALD), two with acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency (AOXD), two with bifunctional enzyme deficiency (BFED), and one with rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata (RCDP). The diagnoses were made by biochemical analysis and pathological examinations in our laboratory. RESULTS Patients manifested serious neurologic deficits in the neonatal period or in early or late infancy. Patients with ZS or AOXD had partial motor seizures originating in the arms or legs or corners of the mouth. Their seizures did not culminate in generalized tonic-clonic seizures and were easily controlled by antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Interictal EEGs of the patients with ZS showed infrequent bilateral independent multifocal spikes, predominantly in the frontal motor cortex and its surrounding regions. The EEGs of patients with AOXD showed interictal fast theta activity, predominantly in the frontocentral regions. Patients with BFED also had partial motor seizures in early infancy, but the seizures were intractable, evolving in one case to myoclonic seizures. Interictal EEGs of patients with BFED showed bilateral independent multifocal spikes that evolved to bilateral diffuse high-voltage slow waves in one case and to a hypsarythmic pattern in another case as the disease progressed. Patients with NALD had intractable tonic seizures or epileptic spasms. Interictal EEGs showed high-voltage slow waves and bilateral independent multifocal spikes, evolving in one patient to a flat pattern. The patient with RCDP, whose interictal EEGs showed frequent multifocal independent spikes, did not have epileptic seizures. CONCLUSIONS The age of epilepsy onset or the duration of survival is related to the types of seizures occurring in patients with peroxisomal diseases. Neonates or young infants usually have partial motor seizures (facial twitching or clonic convulsions of the arms or legs) of various multifocal origins. Older infants may have generalized seizures at the onset of the disease or evolutionally. Seizure intractability is usually less severe in patients with ZS or AOXD than in patients with NALD or BFED. There is no relation between the electroclinical characteristics of epilepsy and the genetic complementation groups in peroxisomal diseases.
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Yasui O, Miura N, Terada K, Kawarada Y, Koyama K, Sugiyama T. Isolation of oval cells from Long-Evans Cinnamon rats and their transformation into hepatocytes in vivo in the rat liver. Hepatology 1997; 25:329-34. [PMID: 9021943 DOI: 10.1053/jhep.1997.v25.pm0009021943] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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Oval cells function as compensatory cells in severe liver injury and are thought to be equivalent to liver stem/progenitor cells. We isolated oval cells from the liver of Long-Evans Cinnamon (LEC) rats by isopyknic centrifugation in a Percoll gradient. The cells were gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGTP)-positive, alpha-fetoprotein-positive, and cytokeratin (CK) 18- and CK 19-positive, but albumin-negative in the cells. When oval cells were transplanted to the liver, they were transformed into hepatocytes. To evaluate albumin biosynthesis, we transplanted oval cells into the liver of Nagase analbuminemic and LEC double mutant rats. The albumin level in the serum of transplanted rats was increased and maintained for up to 10 weeks. These results indicated that the oval cells isolated from LEC rats can differentiate into hepatocytes in vivo.
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Terada K, Sugihara H, Tatsukawa H, Keira N, Morimoto S, Inoue K, Katoh S, Nakagawa M. [Angle of defect on 123I-MIBG myocardial SPECT]. KAKU IGAKU. THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE 1997; 34:113-7. [PMID: 9095574] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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The quantitative assessment of infero-posterior defect on 123I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) myocardial scintigraphy was studied in 150 patients with non-ischemic heart diseases at rest. The bull's eye map, obtained from the SPECT images at 4 hours after MIBG injection, was evaluated by generating the blacked out map which exhibits regions with reduced % uptake under mean-2 SD of 13 normal controls. The blacked out regions involved infero-posterior segments and were closely resembled to the sector form. The central angle of this sector, which was named as angle of defect (AOD), significantly correlated with both the heart-to-mediastinum activity ratio (H/M) and the myocardial clearance of MIBG. Because H/M and clearance are widely used as quantitative indices in MIBG myocardial scintigraphy, these results indicate that AOD can also be used as a quantitative index of abnormal cardiac sympathetic nervous function, which is likely to appear in infero-posterior regions in non-ischemic cardiac diseases.
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