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Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 1992

Effects of acute and repeated alcohol ingestion on hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal functioning in normal males

Yoshishige Ida; Shusaku Tsujimaru; Katsura Nakamaura; Ishou Shirao; Hirotaka Mukasa; Hideaki Egami; Yoichi Nakazawa

We investigated the effects of acute and repeated alcohol ingestion on plasma levels of hormones associated with the functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) systems in normal males. In the first experiment, 7 normal male subjects were given ethanol (1.3 g/kg) in the form of a 43% alcohol solution of whiskey and water over a 30-min period (from 19:00 h to 19:30 h); blood samples were collected 30 min and immediately before the beginning of alcohol ingestion and then at intervals of 30 min for 180 min. Blood ethanol levels rose sharply and reached their maximum at 60 min, remaining above 1.0 mg/ml until 180 min. Prolactin levels increased, reaching a peak at 60 min, gradually returning to the initial value at 180 min. Decreased testosterone levels were observed only at 30 min. Luteinizing hormone (LH), adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) and cortisol levels did not show any increases. In the second experiment, 9 normal males were given the same dose of alcohol, but this was given on 7 consecutive evenings and the hormonal changes were examined on the 1st and 7th days, only at 30 and 60 min after alcohol ingestion began (during the period that blood ethanol levels were ascending to their peak). The results on the 1st day reconfirmed the findings in the first experiment and on the 7th day, the last alcohol ingestion produced increases in prolactin levels and decreases in testosterone levels at 30 and 60 min, but did not change other hormone levels.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Life Sciences | 1992

Vitamin B12 accelerates re-entrainment of activity rhythms in rats

Shusaku Tsujimaru; Yoshishige Ida; Hiromi Satoh; Hideaki Egami; Ishou Shirao; Hirotaka Mukasa; Yoichi Nakazawa

The effects of methyl vitamin B12 (5-6 mg/kg, p.o.) on the entrainment of circadian running wheel activity rhythm to a new lighting schedule were measured in rats. After the light-dark (LD) cycle was abruptly reversed, rats given vitamin B12 took less time to entrain their circadian locomotor activity rhythm to the new cycle than did controls. This result indicates that vitamin B12 accelerates the reentrainment of the mammalian circadian activity rhythm following an abrupt change in the environmental LD cycle.


Pediatric Dermatology | 2016

Clinical Efficacy of Herbal Medicine for Pediatric Lymphatic Malformations: A Pilot Study

Naoki Hashizume; Minoru Yagi; Hideaki Egami; Kimio Asagiri; Suguru Fukahori; Shinji Ishii; Nobuyuki Saikusa; Motomu Yoshida; Daisuke Masui; Yoshiaki Tanaka

Lymphatic malformations (LMs) are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system that commonly affect the head and neck region and cause marked cosmetic and functional complications. In this pilot study, we present eight children with LMs treated using an herbal medicine for this indication.


Human Psychopharmacology-clinical and Experimental | 2005

An open study of risperidone liquid in the acute phase of schizophrenia.

Reiji Yoshimura; Jun Nakamura; Koji Shinkai; Makiko Goto; Yasuhisa Yamada; Kyoko Kaji; Shingo Kakihara; Nobuhisa Ueda; Kimio Kohara; Hideaki Ninomiya; Hideaki Egami; Hisao Maeda


Pediatric Surgery International | 2012

The herbal medicine Inchinko-to reduces hepatic fibrosis in cholestatic rats

Takahiro Asakawa; Minoru Yagi; Yoshiaki Tanaka; Kimio Asagiri; Hidefumi Kobayashi; Hideaki Egami; Ken Tanikawa; Masayoshi Kage


International Surgery | 2010

The herbal medicine daikenchuto ameliorates an impaired anorectal motor activity in postoperative pediatric patients with an anorectal malformation--a pilot study.

Akiko Takagi; Minoru Yagi; Yoshiaki Tanaka; Kimio Asagiri; Takahiro Asakawa; Hiroaki Tanaka; Shinji Ishii; Hideaki Egami; Masao Akaiwa; Tomomitsu Tsuru


Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | 1993

Stress-Induced Phase-Shifts in the Locomotor Activity Rhythm and Increases in Noradrenaline Turnover in the Locus Coeruleus Region

Shusaku Tsujimaru; Yoshishige Ida; Goro Honma; Hideaki Egami; Hirotaka Mukasa; Yoichi Nakazawa


Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | 1992

Effects of Vitamin B12 on the Period of Free-Running Rhythm in Rats

Shusaku Tsujimaru; Hideaki Egami; Goro Honma; Yoshishige Ida; Hirotaka Mukasa; Yoichi Nakazawa


Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | 1991

The facilitating effects of vitamin B12 on the re-entrainment of body temperature and locomotor activity rhythms to new light-dark cycle.

Shusaku Tsujimaru; H. Satoh; Hideaki Egami; Yoshishige Ida; I. Shirao; Yoichi Nakazawa


Kampo Medicine | 2017

Usage of Orengedokuto for Hemorrhage Uncontrolled by Western M edicine

Masahiro Sakata; Kazuaki Yakushiji; Shinichirou Kurokawa; Yuiko Saikusa; Ryuusuke Shin; Takefumi Fujimoto; Kan Komai; Tomomi Sano; Junko Kameo; Chie Kiyokawa; Hiromi Iwagaki; Minoru Yagi; Hideaki Egami

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