Hisashi Hirose
Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University
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American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2011
Koji Obayashi; Sachiko Miyagawa-Tomita; Hirotaka Matsumoto; Hidekazu Koyama; Toshio Nakanishi; Hisashi Hirose
OBJECTIVE To investigate the roles of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) isoforms and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in development of chronic mitral valvular disease (CMVD) in dogs. SAMPLE POPULATION 12 mitral valve leaflets collected from cadavers of 5 clinically normal dogs and from 7 dogs with CMVD. PROCEDURES Expression of TGF-β isoforms 1, 2, and 3; MMPs 1, 2, 3, and 9; TGF-β receptor II (TβR-II); and α smooth muscle actin (αSMA) in mitral valves of dogs with CMVD was compared with that in mitral valves from clinically normal dogs. Additionally, responses of valvular interstitial cells (VICs) to TGF-β3, MMP-3, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) as a suppressor of TGF-β3 were examined in vitro. RESULTS Expression of TGF-β3, TβR-II, αSMA, and MMP-3 was only detected in mitral valves of dogs with CMVD. Concentrations of αSMA and proteoglycans in cultured VICs were significantly increased following incubation with TGF-β3; treatment with MMP-3 resulted in increased amounts of active and total TGF-β3, and total TGF-β3 in VICs was significantly decreased by incubation with ACEI. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Findings suggested that increased TGF-β3 and MMP-3 contribute to the pathogenesis of valvular degeneration associated with CMVD. In addition, it is possible that the use of ACEI could effectively block pathological alterations in VICs associated with CMVD in vitro. Impact on Human Medicine-CMVD is associated with primary mitral valve prolapse and Marfan syndrome in humans. Results of the study reported here will help to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of CMVD in dogs and humans.
Biology of Reproduction | 2001
Koji Yoshioka; Chie Suzuki; Shozo Arai; Shokichi Iwamura; Hisashi Hirose
Abstract The release profile of GnRH in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and its correlation with LH in peripheral blood of ovary-intact heifers during the estrous cycle were investigated. A silicon catheter was placed into the third ventricle of six heifers using ultrasonography. During the mid-luteal phase, the heifers were injected with prostaglandin F2α to induce luteolysis. Surges of CSF GnRH (66.7 h after prostaglandin F2α administration) and peripheral LH (66.3 h) occurred simultaneously and were coincident with the onset of estrus (67.0 h). Duration of elevated GnRH concentration considerably overlapped with the estrous phase in each of the heifers. Mean pulse frequencies of both GnRH and LH were significantly higher during the proestrous and early luteal phases than during the mid-luteal phase, while mean concentration and pulse amplitude of both GnRH and LH were not different between these three phases. Of all the GnRH pulses identified, more than 80% were accompanied by an LH pulse during the proestrous and early luteal phases. However, the proportion of GnRH pulses that were coincident with an LH pulse during the mid-luteal phase decreased to 60%. The results clearly demonstrate that a dynamic (pulse) and longer-term (surge) changes of GnRH release into CSF are physiologically expressed during the estrous cycle in heifers, and the pattern of pulsatile GnRH secretion in heifers depends upon their estrous cycle.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 1997
Yasuyuki Nakajima; Miyako Yoshioka; Osamu Mikami; Shozo Arai; Susumu Miyamoto; Tomiharu Manda; Noriko Yamanaka; Hisashi Hirose; Yoshiko Motoi
Ammoniated feed syndrome (AFS) in cattle is a neurotoxic syndrome caused by feeding specific ammoniated forage. To clarify the pathophysiology of AFS, we examined the association of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the brain. By feeding milk either from cows fed such ammoniated forage or milk added with 4-methyl-imidazole, newborn calves showed a neurotoxic crisis of hyperexcitability, ataxia, muscle tremor, circling, roaring, epileptoid seizure, sweating and marked fever response. Although these calves had no pathological lesions in the brain, we detected a rise in IL-6 in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) was not detected in the CSF. In the sera, IL-6 and TNF-alpha hardly changed during the experiment. Administration of recombinant human IL-6 into the lateral ventricle resulted in fever. Thus, we believe IL-6 in the CSF is related to the fever response in newborn calves with AFS.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1993
Yoshiko Motoi; Tsutai Oohashi; Hisashi Hirose; Miyako Hiramatsu; Sigeru Miyazaki; Shigeyoshi Nagasawa; Junkichi Takahashi
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009
Naoyuki Takemura; Noriko Toda; Yuichi Miyagawa; Kazuyuki Asano; Kenji Tejima; Nobuyuki Kanno; Kohji Arisawa; Tohru Kurita; Kohji Nunokawa; Atsushi Hirakawa; Shigeo Tanaka; Hisashi Hirose
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009
Yuichi Miyagawa; Naoyuki Takemura; Hisashi Hirose
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2010
Yuichi Miyagawa; Naoyuki Takemura; Hisashi Hirose
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2010
Yuichi Miyagawa; Naoyuki Takemura; Hisashi Hirose
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2010
Hisashi Mizutani; Toshinori Sako; Noriaki Arai; Koji Kuriyama; Itaru Yoshimura; Akihiro Mori; Kenji Iwase; Hisashi Hirose
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2007
Kiyoshi Nakagawa; Yuichi Miyagawa; Naoyuki Takemura; Hisashi Hirose