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Menopause | 2006

Undercarboxylated osteocalcin concentration in postmenopausal women receiving hormone therapy daily and on alternate days

Toshiyuki Yasui; Hirokazu Uemura; Yuka Umino; Masayo Yamada; Akira Kuwahara; Toshiya Matsuzaki; Masahiko Maegawa; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Masakazu Miura; Minoru Irahara

Objective: Undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC) is a sensitive marker of vitamin K status. The authors examined the difference in serum ucOC concentrations in postmenopausal women receiving hormone therapy (HT) daily and on alternate days, and assessed the association between ucOC and triglyceride concentrations, which are related to the transport of vitamin K. Design: Seventy-three postmenopausal women were recruited for this study. Thirty-seven women received 0.625 mg of conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) and 2.5 mg of medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) daily, and 36 women received 0.625 mg of CEE and 2.5 mg of MPA on alternate days. The concentrations of serum ucOC, bone turnover markers, lipid profiles, and hormones were measured before and after 12 months of HT. Results: The ucOC concentration in women taking HT daily was significantly (P < 0.01) lower than that in women taking HT on alternate days. Serum ucOC concentrations during HT showed a significant (P < 0.01) inverse correlation with estradiol concentrations during HT. Serum estradiol concentrations during HT showed a significant (P < 0.01) positive correlation with triglyceride concentrations during HT. Furthermore, ucOC concentrations during HT showed a significant (P < 0.05) inverse correlation with triglyceride concentrations in women receiving HT. Conclusions: The effect of HT on alternate days on ucOC concentration was weaker than the effect of HT daily. In addition, ucOC concentration after 12 months of HT daily might be decreased due to the conversion of ucOC to carboxylated OC by the effect of vitamin K through increased triglyceride levels induced by oral CEE.


Cancer Letters | 1993

High expresion rate of Tn antigen in metastatic lesions of uterine cervical cancers

Shin-ichi Hamada; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Masaharu Kamada; Tsutomu Hirao; Toshihiro Aono

The significance of altered expression of MN blood group antigens was examined by studies on the expressions of Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen (T antigen) and Tn antigen in primary and metastatic lesions of 29 human uterine cervical cancers. These antigens were measured by the avidin-biotin-peroxidase (ABC) method with peanut agglutinin (PNA) lectin for T antigen and Vicia villosa agglutinin (VVA) lectin for Tn antigen. Proportion of cancer cells expressing Tn antigen was higher in the metastatic lesions than in the primary tumors in 10 of the 29 cases, less in the metastasis than in the primary tumor in one case, and similar in the primary and metastatic lesions in the other 18 cases. Reaction for Tn antigen was positive in 24 (82.8%) of the 29 metastases, and in 17 (58.5%) of the 29 primary lesions. Thus, the rate of Tn antigen expression was significantly higher in the metastases than in the primary lesions (P < 0.05). On the other hand, there was no significant difference between the immunoreactivities of T antigen in metastases and primary tumors. These findings support our previous suggestion that expression of Tn antigen is closely related to the metastasis to regional lymph nodes and may reflect an important role of this carbohydrate in the process of metastasis of cervical cancer.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2010

The impact of systematic para-aortic and pelvic lymphadenectomy on survival in patients with optimally debulked ovarian cancer

Akiko Abe; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Minoru Irahara; Hiroyasu Ino; Masaharu Kamada; Osamu Naka; Masaru Sasaki; Toshiaki Kagawa; Osamu Okitsu; Norio Kushiki

Aim:  The objective of this study was to verify the impact of systematic retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy on survival in patients with ovarian cancer.


British Journal of Radiology | 2008

A case of polypoid endometriosis: MR pathological correlation

Mayumi Takeuchi; Kenji Matsuzaki; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Hiromu Nishitani

We report a case of polypoid endometriosis and correlate the MRI findings with the pathological findings. The polypoid endometriosis appeared as multiple polypoid masses protruding into the adjacent pelvic organs, including the uterus and rectum. The masses were found to show hyperintensity on T(2) weighted images, which was similar to the signal intensity of the uterine endometrium, reflecting the presence of abundant endometrial-type glands. The masses were also surrounded by hypointense rim-like structures on T(2) weighted images. These structures were confirmed by pathology to correspond with fibrous tissues arising from endometriosis. These features, together with an intense enhancement similar to the adjacent uterus, may be a diagnostic clue to this rare entity.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2011

The possibility of vertical transmission of human papillomavirus through maternal milk

Kanako Yoshida; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Akiko Abe; Takeshi Kato; Masato Nishimura; Akira Kuwahara; Kazuhisa Maeda; Toshiya Matsuzaki; Minoru Irahara

Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA has been detected in the oral cavity of infants and breast cancer tissue, suggesting its vertical transmission through maternal milk. We determined whether HPV is detected in maternal milk and is vertically transmitted by breast-feeding. Informed consent was obtained, and maternal milk samples (n=80) were analysed for high-risk HPV DNA. In 43 women, this DNA was measured in the uterine cervix. In women with positive samples, this DNA was measured in the oral cavities of their children. The domain including HPV E6 and E7 was amplified by polymerase chain reaction using consensus primers, and HPV serotype determined by electrophoresis after restriction enzyme digestion. High-risk HPV-16 was detected in two of 80 samples (2.5%), and in these two cases, high-risk HPV was not detected in the uterine cervix or oral cavity of the child. It was concluded that the infection of HPV in maternal milk is rare (2/80); vertical transmission through maternal milk was not detected in this study (0/80). HPV infection through maternal milk may occur, but its likelihood is low.


Hormone Research in Paediatrics | 2004

Serum Estradiol Concentration as Measured by HPLC-RIA and Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women during Hormone Replacement Therapy

Toshiyuki Yasui; Hirokazu Uemura; Yuka Umino; Masaya Takikawa; Akira Kuwahara; Seiichiro Saito; Toshiya Matsuzaki; Masahiko Maegawa; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Masakazu Miura; Minoru Irahara

Objective: To determine the relationship between the serum estradiol concentration and bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar spine in postmenopausal women treated with conjugated equine estrogen (CEE) and medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) every other day and every day. Methods: Eighty-four postmenopausal women were randomly treated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) every other day and every day. Forty-seven women received oral administration of 0.625 mg CEE and 2.5 mg MPA every other day, and 37 women received oral administration of 0.625 mg CEE and 2.5 mg MPA every day. BMD of the lumbar spine at 12 months and serum concentrations of estradiol and estrone at 6 and 12 months after treatment were examined. Results: The estradiol concentration in subjects treated every other day showed a significant (p < 0.001) positive correlation with the percentage change in lumbar BMD, while that in subjects treated every day was not correlated with the percentage change in BMD. The differences between serum estradiol concentrations after 12 months of treatment and initial serum estradiol values in women treated every other day and every day also showed a significant (p < 0.01 and 0.05, respectively) positive correlation with percentage changes in BMD. In women treated every other day, body mass index (BMI) in the subjects in whom BMD did not increase was significantly (p < 0.01) lower than that in the subjects in whom BMD did increase. Conclusions: The serum estradiol concentration in women treated every other day has a strong positive correlation with the percentage change in lumbar BMD, but a higher estradiol concentration may be needed for women in whom BMD did not increase with HRT every other day after due consideration of individual characteristics such as BMI.


Gynecologic Oncology | 1986

Differences in clinical significance of blood group antigens A, B, and H in carcinoma tissue in the uterine cervix

Yasuki Sakamoto; Masaharu Kamada; Minoru Irahara; Hiroshi Hasebe; Toshifumi Daitoh; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Yasuya Kishi; Takahide Mori

The losses of blood group antigens A, B, and H in carcinoma tissue of the uterine cervix were studied by the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) method and the relations of these losses to invasion and dedifferentiation of primary cancer were examined. The incidence of cases showing complete loss of A or B antigen increased in proportion to the progression of cancer, but in most cases even of invasive cancer, H antigen, the precursor of A and B antigens, was detected. Complete loss of H antigen was not demonstrated in well-differentiated keratinizing invasive carcinomas, but was seen in 15% (15/101) of the cases of large cell non-keratinizing type cancer and 50% (8/16) of those of small cell non-keratinizing type cancer. No relationship was found between losses of A, B, and H antigens and parametrial spread of carcinoma or metastasis to the pelvic lymph nodes, but the incidence of death within 2 years after hysterectomy was higher in H antigen-negative cases than in H antigen-positive cases. These results indicate that loss of A and B antigens depends on some activity of invasion of cancer, while loss of H antigen strongly indicates dedifferentiation of cancer cells and also may indicate a poor prognosis.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2003

The Herbal Medicine Unkei-to Stimulates the Secretion of a Cytokine-induced Neutrophil Chemoattractant, CINC/gro, in the Rat Ovarian Cell Culture

Toshiyuki Yasui; Toshiya Matsuzaki; Rie Ogata; Machiko Kiyokawa; Kenjiro Ushigoe; Hirokazu Uemura; Akira Kuwahara; Hiroshi Ikawa; Masahiko Maegawa; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Toshihiro Aono; Minoru Irahara

Yasui T, Matsuzaki T, Ogata R, Kiyokawa M, Ushigoe K, Uemura H, Kuwahara A, Ikawa H, Maegawa M, Furumoto H, Aono T, Irahara M. The herbal medicine Unkei‐to stimulates the secretion of a cytokine‐induced neutrophil chemoattractant, CINC/gro, in the rat ovarian cell culture. AJRI 2003; 49:–© Blackwell Munksgaard, 2003


The Journal of Medical Investigation | 2015

Clinical Significance of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Expression and Microvessel Density in Invasive Cervical Cancer

Yasuyo Saijo; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Kanako Yoshida; Masato Nishimura; Minoru Irahara

To determine whether vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression and microvessel density are predictive of prognosis in cases of invasive cervical cancer, correlations among VEGF expression, microvessel density, and clinicopathological parameters were identified. VEGF expression was evaluated in 50 cervical cancer samples by immunohistochemical staining. Microvessel density was assessed by immunostaining for CD31-positive endothelial cells in the most vascularized areas of tumors. VEGF expression and microvessel density were significantly higher in adenocarcinomas than in squamous cell carcinomas. However, in cases of adenocarcinoma, no significant correlations were found among VEGF expression, microvessel density, and clinicopathological parameters. In contrast, for squamous cell carcinomas, microvessel density was significantly higher in cases at an advanced stage and in those with several other poor prognostic factors. The finding that cervical adenocarcinomas exhibited greater VEGF expression and microvessel density than squamous cell carcinomas may explain the poorer prognosis of adenocarcinoma compared with squamous cell carcinoma. Moreover, microvessel density in squamous cell carcinomas was significantly correlated with poor prognostic factors. Therefore, there is possibility that bevacizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody against VEGF-A, may be useful in the initial treatment targeting angiogenesis for early-stage cervical cancer.


Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 2008

Malignant Brenner tumor with transition from benign to malignant components: computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings with pathological correlation.

Mayumi Takeuchi; Kenji Matsuzaki; Nobuya Sano; Hiroyuki Furumoto; Hiromu Nishitani

We report computed tomographic and magnetic resonance findings of an ovarian malignant Brenner tumor with transition from benign to malignant components. The tumor was demonstrated as a cystic mass with solid mural components. The benign component contained dense calcifications on computed tomography and showed very low intensity on T2-weighted images, whereas the malignant component showed high intensity. The admixture of 2 components may well reflect the pathological feature and may be a diagnostic clue to malignant Brenner tumor.

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Akiko Abe

University of Tokushima

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