Asomi Sato
Kobe University
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2003
Yoshihiko Yamanaka; Kyousuke Takeuchi; Makoto Sugimoto; Asomi Sato; Satoshi Nakago; Takeshi Maruo
There are three types of congenital abnormalities associated with fibrinogen: afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia and dysfibrinogenemia. Of these, dysfibrinogenemia is usually clinically silent or is associated with mild to moderate bleeding tendency or defective wound healing. The obstetric complications of dysfibrinogenemia include first-trimester abortion, hemorrhage and placental abruption during pregnancy, and thrombophlebitis (1). We report a case of a dysfibrinogenemic patient with a history of recurrent fetal loss due to placental abruption, which was successfully treated with fibrinogen prophylaxis.
Endocrine | 2003
Ahmed Ali Aljonaid; Asomi Sato; Saiko Asahara; Takeshi Maruo
Follicular development is accompanied by the accumulation of follicular fluid. During corpus luteum formation, follicular fluid is diminished and antrum is replaced by lutein cells. These dynamic changes in fluid distribution suggest the existence of control mechanism of fluid transport and membrane permeability. One of the major factors regulating membrane permeability is the sodium-potassium-activated adenosinetriphosphatase (Na+-K+-ATPase). To elucidate the possible involvement of Na+-K+-ATPase in follicular growth and luteinization, immunohistochemical localization of Na+-K+-ATPase α1 subunit and enzyme activity in porcine ovary were investigated. In primordial follicles, Na+-K+-ATPase α1 subunit immunostaining was localized only in the oocyte and the surrounding stromal cells. In preantral follicles, immunostaining for Na+-K+-ATPase α1 subunit became apparent in granulosa and theca cells. As the follicle matured, the staining intensity in the oocyte, theca, and granulosa cells increased, which corresponded with the enzyme activity. Na+-K+-ATPase α1 subunit immunostaining became most abundant in granulosa and theca lutein cells in corpus luteum, and decreased in the regressing corpus luteum. Enzyme activity in corpus luteum was significantly higher than that in the follicles. This is the first study indicating that Na+-K+-ATPase α1 subunit expression is augmented in granulosa cells by follicular growth and most abundant in lutein cells in the corpus luteum, suggesting its possible involvement in corpus luteum formation.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2005
Anna Lissa Hamada; Koji Nakabayashi; Asomi Sato; Kenji Kiyoshi; Yukou Takamatsu; Jovelle B. Laoag-Fernandez; Noriyuki Ohara; Takeshi Maruo
The Kobe journal of the medical sciences | 2003
Saiko Asahara; Asomi Sato; Ahmed Ali Aljonaid; Takeshi Maruo
Journal of Reproductive Medicine | 2001
Kyousuke Takeuchi; Takashi Yamada; Asomi Sato; Satoshi Nakago; Takeshi Maruo
European Journal of Endocrinology | 1994
Asomi Sato; Masaki Bo; Takeshi Maruo; Shigeki Yoshida; Matsuto Mochizuki
Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2016
Asomi Sato; Akiko Uchida; Yoshihiko Yamanaka; Taro Tsujino
Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2014
Asomi Sato; Masuyo Yo; Yoshihiko Yamanaka
日本産科婦人科學會雜誌 | 2001
Ahmed Ali Aljonaid; Asomi Sato; Saiko Asahara; Takeshi Maruo
日本産科婦人科學會雜誌 | 2001
Tasneem Asghar; Satoshi Nakago; Shigeki Yoshida; Asomi Sato; Takeshi Maruo; Kazuaki Katayama; Sounosuke Kitagaki; David Barlow; Stephen Kennedy