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Cancer Letters | 2001

The correlation of TERT expression with c-myc expression in cervical cancer

Yasukazu Sagawa; Hirotaka Nishi; Keiichi Isaka; Atsuya Fujito; Masaomi Takayama

Recently putative catalytic telomerase subunit was identified as telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT). Several reports showed that TERT expression correlated with telomerase activity. It has also been found that c-myc can induce telomerase activation through TERT expression. We examined expression of TERT and c-myc and their correlation in cervical cancers by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). It was found that TERT and c-myc expression was observed mostly in malignancies and expression of c-myc was concordant for positivity and negativity with TERT. These results support recent studies that c-myc expression is closely associated with TERT and telomerase activity. c-myc up-regulation may play an important role in activation of TERT and telomerase.


International Journal of Gynecological Cancer | 2009

Pilot study on transdiaphragmatic thoracoscopic-assisted pleural biopsy and intrathoracic washing cytology for Stage IIIc ovarian cancer with diaphragmatic metastases.

Fumitoshi Terauchi; Yukari Kobayashi; Takeo Nagashima; Tetsuya Moritake; Hirotaka Nishi; Atsuya Fujito; Keiichi Isaka

Purpose: The significance of investigations of thoracic cavities as well as pleural biopsy and intrathoracic washing cytology through transdiaphragmatic thoracoscopy for stage IIIc ovarian cancer with diaphragmatic metastases was assessed as a prospective pilot study. Subjects and Methods: Eligibility criteria were established to include patients with stage IIIc ovarian cancer in whom pleural effusions were not detected preoperationally, but prominent diaphragmatic metastases were observed when the abdomen was opened and those who submitted consent. Transdiaphragmatic thoracoscopy was performed after diaphragm stripping. Then, biopsy of the lesion suspected to be disseminated or the plural membrane of the thoracic opening was performed followed by washing cytology using physiological saline. Results: Ten subjects were enrolled. Disseminated lesions were observed on plural membranes, and positive results were obtained in biopsy and washing cytology in 3 subjects. In addition, positive results were seen with biopsy alone in 2 subjects and with washing cytology alone in 2 subjects. Hence, a total of 7 subjects (70.0%) were up-staged to the level of stage IV. Postoperational complications were not observed in any of these cases. Conclusions: It was suggested that stage IIIc ovarian cancer with prominent diaphragmatic metastasis may advance to the level of stage IV from a clinical point of view even if carcinomatous pleural effusions are not detected pre-operationally. Therefore, it is thought that this operational method is useful in the management of progressive ovarian cancer.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2001

Pregnancy Complicated with Bartter's Syndrome: A Case Report

Tomoyoshi Nohira; Toshihide Nakada; Osamu Akutagawa; Atsuya Fujito; Kazuhiro Okabe; Noriko Ioya; Masaharu Yoshida

Bartters syndrome is a rare renal disorder, and since there are few case reports of Bartters syndrome complicating pregnancy are few, the changes of electrolytes and hormonal metabolism during pregnancy are unknown. We describe and discuss the course of pregnancy complicated with Bartters syndrome.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2009

Prognostic factor on optimal debulking surgery by maximum effort for stage IIIC epithelial ovarian cancer

Fumitoshi Terauchi; Hirotaka Nishi; Tetsuya Moritake; Yukari Kobayashi; Takeo Nagashima; Takamoto Onodera; Atsuya Fujito; Daiei Nakayama; Keiichi Isaka

Objectives:  The aim of this study was to assess the prognostic factor of radical surgery in patients with stage IIIc ovarian cancer.


Human Reproduction | 2007

Fertility-preserving treatment with progestin, and pathological criteria to predict responses, in young women with endometrial cancer

Koji Yamazawa; Makiko Hirai; Atsuya Fujito; Hirokata Nishi; Fumitoshi Terauchi; Hiroshi Ishikura; Makio Shozu; Keiichi Isaka


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Anti-Müllerian hormone substance from follicular fluid is positively associated with success in oocyte fertilization during in vitro fertilization

Chie Takahashi; Atsuya Fujito; Masahiro Kazuka; Rie Sugiyama; Hiroe Ito; Keiichi Isaka


International Journal of Oncology | 1999

Mutation and transcription analyses of the p63 gene in cervical carcinoma.

Hirotaka Nishi; Keiichi Isaka; Yasukazu Sagawa; S Usuda; Atsuya Fujito; Hiroe Ito; M Senoo; Harubumi Kato; Masaomi Takayama


Placenta | 1999

Expression of telomerase subunits and localization of telomerase activation in hydatidiform mole.

Hirotaka Nishi; Kazuma Ohyashiki; Atsuya Fujito; N. Yahata; J.H. Ohyashiki; Keiichi Isaka; Masaomi Takayama


International Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2014

A lower serum level of middle-molecular-weight adiponectin is a risk factor for endometrial cancer

Yukari Ohbuchi; Yasunobu Suzuki; Ikuo Hatakeyama; Yoshifumi Nakao; Atsuya Fujito; Tsuyoshi Iwasaka; Keiichi Isaka


Oncology Reports | 2002

Induction of apoptosis in human choriocarcinoma cell lines by treatment with 3,4-dihydro-6-[4-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-2(1H)-quinolinone (vesnarinone).

Keiichi Isaka; Atsuya Fujito; Yasukazu Sagawa; Tamaki Yudate; Hirotaka Nishi; Hiroe Ito; Masaomi Takayama

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Keiichi Isaka

Tokyo Medical University

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Hirotaka Nishi

Tokyo Medical University

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Hiroe Ito

Tokyo Medical University

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Chie Takahashi

Tokyo Medical University

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Rie Sugiyama

Tokyo Medical University

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Kazuhiro Okabe

Tokyo Medical University

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