Jun Goto
Yamagata University
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Antioxidants & Redox Signaling | 2002
Jun Goto; Kazunobu Ishikawa; Keiichi Kawamura; Yasuyuki Watanabe; Hayato Matumoto; Daisuke Sugawara; Yukio Maruyama
Monocrotaline (MT), a pyrrolizidine alkaloid, causes pulmonary hypertension (PH) in rats and is widely utilized to analyze the pathophysiology of PH. However, a murine PH model with which transgenic animals may be used has not been established. To establish a murine MT-induced PH model, we administered different amounts of MT and determined the extent of right ventricular (RV) overload and PH. We also examined the expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), a potential antistress protein in MT-treated animals, and evaluated the functional role of HO-1 by administering an HO-1 inhibitor. Significant pulmonary inflammation and RV hypertrophy were observed when mice were given 600 mg/kg weight of MT weekly for 8 weeks. In addition, elevated RV pressure and induction of HO-1 in lung and RV were observed with this dose of MT. Interestingly, inhibition of HO activity promoted inflammatory changes in the lung and the resultant RV hypertrophy. HO-1 may play defensive roles against murine MT-induced pulmonary inflammation and the resultant RV overload.
Free Radical Research | 2014
Takuma Nomiya; Takashi Kaneko; Jun Goto; Mayumi Harada; Hiroko Akamatsu; Yasuhito Hagiwara; Ibuki Ota; Kenji Nemoto
Abstract Purpose. Ionizing radiation generates free radicals and reactive oxygen species that induce DNA damage in vivo. This study aimed to determine the relationship between serum reactive oxygen metabolite (ROM) levels and skin reaction after irradiation in a rat model. Methods and materials. I. Female Wistar rats were classified into 0 Gy (control), 2 Gy, and 30 Gy groups; serum ROM levels were measured in the very acute phase. II. Other female Wistar rats were classified into 0 Gy (control), 30 Gy, 50 Gy, and 70 Gy groups; serum ROM levels were measured before and 3, 7, 16, 24, 31, and 38 days after irradiation. Skin reaction was evaluated according to the SRS (0–5) twice every week. Results. Serum ROM levels in the subacute phase were significantly higher in the 50 and 70 Gy groups than in the 0 and 30 Gy groups [p = 0.029, repeated-measure analysis of variance (ANOVA)]. As expected, SRSs increased in the order of the 0 Gy, 30 Gy, 50 Gy, and 70 Gy groups and differed significantly among these groups (p < 0.001, repeated-measure ANOVA). Peak serum ROM levels were observed 16 days after irradiation in all irradiated groups and corresponded with the appearance of visible skin reaction after irradiation. Conclusions. Serum ROM levels may be useful for evaluating radiation damage in mammals. Further investigations are required to investigate changes in intracellular metabolism after irradiation at gene and protein levels.
Circulation | 2001
Kazunobu Ishikawa; Daisuke Sugawara; Jun Goto; Yasuyuki Watanabe; Keiichi Kawamura; Masashi Shiomi; Hiroyuki Itabe; Yukio Maruyama
Cell Calcium | 2014
Eunan Hendron; Xizhuo Wang; Xiangyu Cai; Jun Goto; Katsuhiko Mikoshiba; Yoshihiro Baba; Tomohiro Kurosaki; Youjun Wang; Donald L. Gill
European Heart Journal | 2018
Tetsuya Takahashi; T. Shishido; Jun Goto; Ken Watanabe; Takayuki Sugai; Taku Toshima; Tetsu Watanabe; Masafumi Watanabe
Circulation | 2018
Takayuki Sugai; Tetsu Watanabe; Yoichiro Otaki; Jun Goto; Ken Watanabe; Taku Toshima; Tetsuya Takahashi; Miyuki Yokoyama; Harutoshi Tamura; Satoshi Nishiyama; Takanori Arimoto; Hiroki Takahashi; Tetsuro Shishido; Masafumi Watanabe
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016
Shunsuke Netsu; Koki Omi; Jun Goto; Shigeo Sugawara
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2015
Jun Goto; Koki Omi; Yuji Saito; Shunsuke Netu; Shintaro Honda; Akihiro Kikuchi; Nobuyuki Kiribayashi; Shigeo Sugawara
Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 2002
Masumi Takano; Kazuhira Maehara; Akira Hirosaka; Jun Goto; Keiichi Kawamura; Wakako Naganuma; Kenichi Watanabe; Yuichi Ujiie; Tomoyuki Watanabe; Yoshihumi Chiba; Yukio Maruyama
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 1999
Masumi Iwai; Kazuhira Maehara; Akira Hirosaka; Kazuhiko Kurosawa; Jun Goto; Yukio Maruyama