Fujio Nakamura
Toyota
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Journal of Anesthesia | 2005
Masato Yumoto; Osamu Nishida; Fujio Nakamura; Hirotada Katsuya
PurposeReactive oxygen species have been strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of acute lung injury (ALI). Some animal studies suggest that free radical scavengers inhibit the onset of oxidant-induced ALI. Propofol (2,6-diisopropylphenol) is chemically similar to phenol-based free radical scavengers such as the endogenous antioxidant vitamin E. Both in vivo and in vitro studies have suggested that propofol has antioxidant potential. We hypothesized that propofol may attenuate ALI by acting as a free-radical scavenger.MethodsWe investigated the effects of propofol on oxidant-induced ALI induced by purine and xanthine oxidase (XO), in isolated perfused rabbit lung, in two series of experiments. In series 1, we examined the relationship between the severity of ALI and the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). In series 2, we evaluated the effects of propofol on attenuating ALI and the dose dependence of these effects. The lungs were perfused for 90 min, and we evaluated the effects on the severity of ALI by monitoring the pulmonary capillary filtration coefficient (Kfc), pulmonary arterial pressure (Ppa), and the pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure (Ppc).ResultsIn series 1, treatment with catalase (an H2O2 scavenger) prior to the addition of purine and XO resulted in complete prevention of ALI, suggesting that H2O2 may be involved closely in the pathogenesis of ALI. In series 2, pretreatment with propofol at concentrations in excess of 0.5 mM significantly inhibited the increases in the Kfc values, and that in excess of 0.75 mM significantly inhibited the increase in the Ppa values.ConclusionPropofol attenuates oxidant-induced ALI in an isolated perfused rabbit lung model, probably due to its antioxidant action.
The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2006
Toshiaki Ikeda; Shigeatsu Endo; Masanao Miura; Mikiko Matsushita; Nobuhiro Satoh; Fujio Nakamura
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 1995
Yoshihito Fujita; Keiichi Sunohara; Tomoyo Kajino; Kazutosi Hayashi; Fujio Nakamura; Hirotada Katsuya
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 2007
Saya Yoshizawa; Masato Yumoto; Junji Tanahashi; Tomoyo Kajino; Masanao Miura; Fujio Nakamura
The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 1997
Yoshihito Fujita; Keiichi Sunohara; Tomoyo Kajino; Kazutoshi Hayashi; Fujio Nakamura; Toshihiro Ohbayashi; Hirotada Katsuya
Critical Care Medicine | 2013
Hiroki Yamauchi; Masanao Miura; Fujio Nakamura
Palliative Care Research | 2012
Tomoyo Kajino; Kyouko Yanagida; Norio Yoshida; Norio Takimoto; Takashi Sakakibara; Masako Makino; Marina Takagi; Masanao Miura; Fujio Nakamura
The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2004
Masato Yumoto; Fujio Nakamura; Hirotada Katsuya
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 2002
Tomoyo Kajino; Junji Tanahashi; Masato Yumoto; Kyoko Era; Fujio Nakamura; Hirotada Katsuya
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 1996
Kazutoshi Hayashi; Keiichi Sunohara; Yoshihito Fujita; Tomoyo Kajino; Fujio Nakamura; Hirotada Katsuya