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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2000

Transplanted cord blood–derived endothelial precursor cells augment postnatal neovascularization

Toyoaki Murohara; Hisao Ikeda; Junli Duan; Satoshi Shintani; Ken-ichiro Sasaki; Hiroyuki Eguchi; Ichiro Onitsuka; kazuo Matsui; Tsutomu Imaizumi

Endothelial precursor cells (EPCs) have been identified in adult peripheral blood. We examined whether EPCs could be isolated from umbilical cord blood, a rich source for hematopoietic progenitors, and whether in vivo transplantation of EPCs could modulate postnatal neovascularization. Numerous cell clusters, spindle-shaped and attaching (AT) cells, and cord-like structures developed from culture of cord blood mononuclear cells (MNCs). Fluorescence-trace experiments revealed that cell clusters, AT cells, and cord-like structures predominantly were derived from CD34-positive MNCs (MNC(CD34+)). AT cells and cell clusters could be generated more efficiently from cord blood MNCs than from adult peripheral blood MNCs. AT cells incorporated acetylated-LDL, released nitric oxide, and expressed KDR, VE-cadherin, CD31, and von Willebrand factor but not CD45. Locally transplanted AT cells survived and participated in capillary networks in the ischemic tissues of immunodeficient nude rats in vivo. AT cells thus had multiple endothelial phenotypes and were defined as a major population of EPCs. Furthermore, laser Doppler and immunohistochemical analyses revealed that EPC transplantation quantitatively augmented neovascularization and blood flow in the ischemic hindlimb. In conclusion, umbilical cord blood is a valuable source of EPCs, and transplantation of cord blood-derived EPCs represents a promising strategy for modulating postnatal neovascularization.


Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology | 1999

Adhesive Interaction Between P-Selectin and Sialyl Lewis x Plays an Important Role in Recurrent Coronary Arterial Thrombosis in Dogs

Hisao Ikeda; Takahisa Ueyama; Toyoaki Murohara; Hideo Yasukawa; Nobuya Haramaki; Hiroyuki Eguchi; Atsushi Katoh; Yoshinori Takajo; Ichiro Onitsuka; Takafumi Ueno; Shinichiro J. Tojo; Tsutomu Imaizumi

Cell adhesion molecules may play an important role in the disease process of acute coronary syndromes. We have shown a neutralizing anti-P-selectin monoclonal antibody and a sialyl Lewis(x)-containing oligosaccharide (SLe(x)-OS), an analogue of selectin ligand on leukocytes, reduce cyclic flow variations (CFVs) in a canine model of recurrent coronary arterial thrombosis, suggesting the important interaction between P-selectin and SLex for the pathophysiology of these syndromes. However, the functional role of these adhesion molecules in the thrombotic process remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated effects of SLe(x)-OS on CFVs, platelet P-selectin expression, and morphology of the stenotic site in the same model. Anesthetized open-chest dogs (n=34) were randomly divided into 4 groups after developing CFVs. Dogs intravenously received saline or graded doses of SLe(x)-OS (5, 20, or 40 mg/kg bolus) infusion followed by a continuous infusion (5 mg. kg-1. h-1) for 60 minutes. By flow cytometric analysis, P-selectin expression on platelets after CFVs was significantly upregulated during CFVs. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed the incorporation of platelets with upregulated P-selectin within thrombi at the stenotic site. Microscopic observations revealed the presence of numerous platelets adhered to leukocytes at the stenotic site on the damaged endothelium. SLe(x)-OS significantly reduced CFVs, inhibited the P-selectin expression on platelets, and prevented the adherence of platelets and leukocytes. These findings further support the notion that the adhesive interaction between P-selectin on platelets and SLe(x) on leukocytes plays an important role in platelet-mediated thrombus formation in this model.


Circulation Research | 1999

Endothelial Injuries of Coronary Arteries Distal to Thrombotic Sites Role of Adhesive Interaction Between Endothelial P-Selectin and Leukocyte Sialyl LewisX

Hiroyuki Eguchi; Hisao Ikeda; Toyoaki Murohara; Hideo Yasukawa; Nobuya Haramaki; Shotaro Sakisaka; Tsutomu Imaizumi

Intracoronary thrombus formation is associated with epicardial vasoconstriction distal to the thrombotic site. To investigate the mechanisms of abnormal vasomotor function of the artery distal to the thrombotic site, we studied coronary vessels in dogs with cyclic flow variations (CFVs) of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) stenosis with endothelial injury. Coronary rings isolated from the LAD (proximal, stenotic, and distal sites) and control circumflex coronary arteries were tested for responsiveness to endothelium-dependent (acetylcholine and A23187) and endothelium-independent vasodilators (NaNO2). Endothelium-independent relaxation was intact in all 4 sites. Endothelium-dependent relaxation was intact in the control and proximal sites and impaired in the stenotic sites. Relaxations not only to acetylcholine and A23187 but also to serotonin, ADP, and thrombin were impaired in the distal sites after observing CFVs for 80 minutes. Electron microscopy revealed the loss of endothelial integrity with leukocyte adherence to the endothelium in the distal sites. Immunohistochemical expression of P-selectin on the endothelial cells was more upregulated in the distal site than in the proximal site, and P-selectin mRNA expression was significantly greater in the ischemic region distal to the thrombotic site than in the proximal nonischemic region. PB1.3, a neutralizing monoclonal antibody against P-selectin, and sialyl LewisX (SLeX)-containing oligosaccharide SLeX, a carbohydrate analogue of selectin ligand, preserved endothelial function without affecting CFVs. SLeX-containing oligosaccharide preserved endothelial integrity of the distal site and inhibited P-selectin expression of the distal site. Thus, the adhesive interaction between endothelial P-selectin and leukocyte SLeX may play an important role in endothelial injuries of the coronary artery distal to the thrombotic site.


Heart and Vessels | 1999

Coronary sinus long sheath catheter system: a new device for transfemoral coronary sinus catheterization.

Takafumi Ueno; Hisashi Kai; Hisao Ikeda; Takahiro Matsumoto; Toyoaki Murohara; Nobuya Haramaki; Hiroyuki Eguchi; Atsushi Kato; Yoshinori Takajo; Ichiro Onitsuka; Tsutomu Imaizumi

SummaryCoronary sinus catheterization requires an approach into the right atrium via the superior vena cava. This study contains information regarding a coronary sinus long sheath catheter (CS sheath) system, a new device for cannulation of the coronary sinus through the femoral approach. This method was successful in 96.9% of the cases attempted. Furthermore, cannulation using the CS sheath allowed us not only to insert several catheters into the coronary sinus for clinical use and investigation, but also to access the great and small cardiac veins easily and selectively.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2005

Only two-week smoking cessation improves platelet aggregability and intraplatelet redox imbalance of long-term smokers.

Hirohiko Morita; Hisao Ikeda; Nobuya Haramaki; Hiroyuki Eguchi; Tsutomu Imaizumi


Journal of Lipid Research | 2002

Core aldehydes of alkyl glycerophosphocholines in atheroma induce platelet aggregation and inhibit endothelium-dependent arterial relaxation

Hiroshi Kamido; Hiroyuki Eguchi; Hisao Ikeda; Tsutomu Imaizumi; Kazunari Yamana; Amir Ravandi; A. Kuksis


Internal Medicine | 2014

Graves' ophthalmopathy: epidemiology and natural history.

Yuji Hiromatsu; Hiroyuki Eguchi; Junichi Tani; Masataka Kasaoka; Yasuo Teshima


Clinical Cardiology | 1997

Vasospastic Angina Induced by Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

Etsuo Mori; Hisao Ikeda; Takafumi Ueno; Hisashi Kai; Nobuya Haramaki; Tatsuya Hashing; Kazuya Ichiki; Atsushi Katoh; Hiroyuki Eguchi; Takahisa Ueyama; Tsutomu Imaizumi


Internal Medicine | 2014

Hypophosphatemic Osteomalacia Due to Drug-induced Fanconi's Syndrome Associated with Adefovir Dipivoxil Treatment for Hepatitis B

Hiroyuki Eguchi; Munehisa Tsuruta; Junichi Tani; Reiichiro Kuwahara; Yuji Hiromatsu


International Journal of Endocrinology | 2015

Liver Dysfunction Associated with Intravenous Methylprednisolone Pulse Therapy in Patients with Graves’ Orbitopathy

Hiroyuki Eguchi; Junichi Tani; Saori Hirao; Munehisa Tsuruta; Ichiro Tokubuchi; Kentaro Yamada; Masataka Kasaoka; Yasuo Teshima; Tatsuyuki Kakuma; Yuji Hiromatsu

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