Gakuji Ito
Kagoshima University
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Nitric Oxide | 2002
Pericles Diniz; Kazuhisa Soejima; Gakuji Ito
The purpose of this research was to investigate whether the effects of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) stimulation on the osteoblast proliferation and differentiation are mediated by the increase in the nitric oxide (NO, nitrogen monoxide) synthesis. The osteoblasts (MC3T3-E1 cell line) were cultured in the absence (-NMMA group) or in the presence (+NMMA group) of the NO synthase inhibitor L-NMMA. First, osteoblasts were subjected to PEMF stimulation (15 Hz and 0.6 mT) up to 15 days. The DNA content and the NO concentration in the conditioned medium were determined on the 3rd, 7th, and 15th days of culture. Following, osteoblasts were stimulated in the proliferation (P-NMMA and P+NMMA groups) or in the differentiation (D-NMMA and D+NMMA groups) stages of maturation, and the alkaline phosphatase (AlPase) activity was determined on the 15th day of culture for all groups. PEMF stimulation increased significantly the nitrite concentration in the -NMMA group on the 3rd, 7th, and 15th days of culture. However, this effect was partially blocked in the +NMMA group. The DNA content in the -NMMA group, but not in the +NMMA group, increased significantly on the 3rd and 7th days of culture. The AlPase activity in the P-NMMA and D-NMMA groups, but not in the P+NMMA and D+NMMA groups, also increased significantly. In conclusion, the PEMF stimulatory effects on the osteoblasts proliferation and differentiation were mediated by the increase in the NO synthesis.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2008
Kakuhiro Fukai; Toru Takiguchi; Yuichi Ando; Hitoshi Aoyama; Youko Miyakawa; Gakuji Ito; Masakazu Inoue; Hidetada Sasaki
Aim: To prospectively study how dental status with and without dentures could become a predictor of overall mortality risk.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2007
Kakuhiro Fukai; Toru Takiguchi; Yuichi Ando; Hitoshi Aoyama; Youko Miyakawa; Gakuji Ito; Masakazu Inoue; Hidetada Sasaki
Background: To study how dental status can become a predictor of overall mortality risk.
American Journal of Orthodontics | 1983
Naohiko Inoue; Ching Hui Kuo; Gakuji Ito; Koichi Shiono; Susumu Kuragano; Tetsuya Kamegai; Yukio Seino; Yukihiro Yuyama; Okiuji Takagi; Katsuhiko Taura
Influence of tooth-to-denture-base discrepancy on so-called physiologic migration of the first molar was studied on serial dental casts of 116 boys and girls, obtained through a dental health program for school children in an area in which there was no dentist. The alteration of spaces following premature loss of deciduous molars was examined comparing the anterior to posterior discrepancies between tooth and denture base. Modes of space alteration showed positive correlation with the size of the discrepancy, especially in the mandibular dental arches. The space deficiency in the posterior region seemed to have a positive effect on the mesial migration of the first molar. Mesial migration of the first molar seems to be pathologic rather than physiologic and is strongly affected by tooth-to-denture-base discrepancies. Space maintenance does not seem to be useful, because it is not necessary in minimum discrepancy cases and is not effective in severe discrepancy cases.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2009
Kakuhiro Fukai; Toru Takiguchi; Yuichi Ando; Hitoshi Aoyama; Youko Miyakawa; Gakuji Ito; Masakazu Inoue; Hidetada Sasaki
Background: Oral function influences various general health and organ diseases. We wondered if physical complaints of unknown origin were related to oral function.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2011
Kakuhiro Fukai; Toru Takiguchi; Yuichi Ando; Hitoshi Aoyama; Youko Miyakawa; Gakuji Ito; Masakazu Inoue; Hidetada Sasaki
Aim: To assess the critical tooth number (CTN) required for prevention of subjective dysphagia caused by oral impairments and to evaluate the relationship between this CTN and mortality.
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal | 2003
Kazuto Kuroe; Shoichiro Iino; Kenji Shomura; Akiro Okubo; Kazumasa Sugihara; Gakuji Ito
OBJECTIVE Collapse of the maxillary minor segment with lateral crossbite is a common feature in patients with repaired unilateral cleft lip/palate because of maxillary alveolar bony defect and palatal scar tissue. Distraction osteogenesis (DOG) is an effective technique of lengthening and augmentation for bone and gingiva. This case report describes the effects of unilateral advancement of the maxillary minor segment by DOG in two patients with the repaired unilateral cleft lip/palate.
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 2007
Shoichiro Iino; Sumio Sakoda; Gakuji Ito; Toshikazu Nishimori; Tetsuya Ikeda; Shouichi Miyawaki
Bioelectromagnetics | 2002
Pericles Diniz; Kenji Shomura; Kazuhisa Soejima; Gakuji Ito
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 1987
Gakuji Ito; T. Matsuda; Naohiko Inoue; T. Kamegai