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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2013

Detectability of hepatocellular carcinoma by gadoxetate disodium-enhanced hepatic MRI: tumor-by-tumor analysis in explant livers.

Yuko Nakamura; Hirotaka Tashiro; Junko Nambu; Hideki Ohdan; Hideaki Kakizawa; Shuji Date; Kazuo Awai

To investigate the detectability of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) on Gd‐EOB‐enhanced MR images (Gd‐EOB‐MRI), we performed tumor‐by‐tumor analysis of pathologically confirmed tumors using explants from cirrhotic patients who had undergone liver transplantation.


International Journal of Cancer | 2015

Fatty liver creates a pro-metastatic microenvironment for hepatocellular carcinoma through activation of hepatic stellate cells

Yoshihiro Mikuriya; Hirotaka Tashiro; Shintaro Kuroda; Junko Nambu; Tsuyoshi Kobayashi; Hironobu Amano; Yuka Tanaka; Hideki Ohdan

Fatty liver (FL) is associated with development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, whether FL itself promotes the progression of HCC is unclear. We recently found that hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) were prominently activated in the steatotic liver. Here, we investigated whether steatotic livers promote HCC progression and whether HSCs of steatotic liver are associated with HCC progression. We implanted rat HCC cells into diet‐induced steatotic livers in rats via portal vein injection. Thereafter, HSCs and HCC cells were co‐implanted subcutaneously into nude rats. Migration and proliferation of HCC cells were measured, and activation of ERK and Akt in these cells was determined by western blotting. Chemokines secreted from HSCs and HCC cells were also evaluated by ELISA. Steatotic livers significantly promoted HCC metastasis compared with non‐steatotic livers. Additionally, co‐implantation of HCC cells with HSCs from steatotic livers produced significantly larger tumors in recipient rats as compared to those induced by HCC cells co‐implanted with HSCs from normal livers (NLs). HSCs isolated from steatotic livers, compared with HSCs isolated from NLs, secreted greater amounts of interleukin‐1α, vascular endothelial growth factor, and transforming growth factor‐β. These cytokines may enhance the proliferation and migration of HCC cells by increasing the phosphorylation of ERK and Akt in HCC cells. Moreover, we noted that the Rho‐kinase inhibitor deactivated activated HSCs and attenuated HCC progression. In conclusion, the rat steatotic liver microenvironment favors HCC metastasis, and this effect appears to be promoted by activated HSCs in the steatotic liver.


Journal of Hepatology | 2012

Rho inhibitor prevents ischemia–reperfusion injury in rat steatotic liver

Shintaro Kuroda; Hirotaka Tashiro; Yuka Igarashi; Yoshisato Tanimoto; Junko Nambu; Akihiko Oshita; Tsuyoshi Kobayashi; Hironobu Amano; Yuka Tanaka; Hideki Ohdan

BACKGROUND & AIMS Hepatic stellate cells are thought to play a role in modulating intrahepatic vascular resistance based on their capacity to contract via Rho signaling. We investigated the effect of a Rho-kinase inhibitor on ischemia-reperfusion injury in the steatotic liver. METHODS Steatotic livers, induced by a choline-deficient diet in rats, were subjected to ischemia-reperfusion injury. Hepatic stellate cells isolated from steatotic livers were analyzed for contractility and Rho signaling activity. The portal pressure of the perfused rat liver and the survival rate after ischemia-reperfusion were also investigated. RESULTS Hepatic stellate cells from steatotic livers showed increased contractility and upregulation of Rho-kinase 2 compared with those from normal livers. Furthermore, endothelin-1 significantly enhanced the contractility and phosphorylation level of myosin light chain and cofilin in hepatic stellate cells isolated from steatotic livers. A specific Rho-kinase inhibitor, fasudil, significantly suppressed the contractility and decreased the phosphorylation levels of myosin light chain and cofilin. Serum levels of endothelin-1 were markedly increased after IR in rats with steatotic livers, whereas fasudil significantly decreased endothelin-1 serum levels. Rats with steatotic livers showed a significant increase in portal perfusion pressure after ischemia-reperfusion and a significant decrease in survival rate; fasudil treatment significantly reduced these effects. CONCLUSIONS Activation of Rho/Rho-kinase signaling in hepatic stellate cells isolated from steatotic livers is associated with an increased susceptibility to ischemia-reperfusion injury. A Rho-kinase inhibitor attenuated the activation of hepatic stellate cells isolated from steatotic livers and improved ischemia-reperfusion injury in steatotic rats.


International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2017

De Garengeot hernia with perforated appendicitis and a groin subcutaneous abscess: A case report

Hiroaki Mashima; Masataka Banshodani; Masahiro Nishihara; Junko Nambu; Yasuo Kawaguchi; Fumio Shimamoto; Kiyohiko Dohi; Keizo Sugino; Hideki Ohdan

Highlights • De Garengeot hernia with a groin subcutaneous abscess is rare.• Appendectomy and herniorrhaphy via the same incision may be more effective.• Clinicians should consider de Garengeot hernia in patients with a groin hernia.


Case Reports in Gastroenterology | 2016

Acute Cholecystitis with Significantly Elevated Levels of Serum Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9.

Shuji Akimoto; Masataka Banshodani; Masahiro Nishihara; Junko Nambu; Yasuo Kawaguchi; Fumio Shimamoto; Kiyohiko Dohi; Keizo Sugino; Hideki Ohdan

Serum carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9), a marker of malignant tumors, is generally slightly elevated in benign conditions. We report a case of acute cholecystitis with a significantly elevated level of serum CA 19-9 based on positron emission tomography (PET)-computed tomography (CT) findings. A 65-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain and fever. A CT image revealed an enlarged gallbladder without tumor shadows. The C-reactive protein (CRP) level was elevated to 7.66 mg/dl. Moreover, the serum CA 19-9 level was significantly elevated to 19,392 U/ml. We started antibiotic treatment, because we suspected acute cholecystitis, but still, we could not ignore the possible presence of malignant tumors. After 11 days of antibiotic treatment, serum CRP and CA 19-9 levels decreased to 0.11 mg/dl and 1,049 U/ml, respectively. There was an accumulation of fluorine 18-labeled fluorodeoxyglucose (maximum standardized uptake value, 9.3) without tumor shadows in the liver, near the gallbladder, on the PET-CT examination. We considered the possibility that the inflammation had spread from the gallbladder to the liver, made a diagnosis of acute cholecystitis, and performed a cholecystectomy 33 days after treatment initiation. The serum CA 19-9 level decreased to 45 U/ml after the surgery. One year after the surgery, the patient was alive, and the serum CA 19-9 level was 34 U/ml. Acute cholecystitis with a significantly high elevation of the serum CA 19-9 level is rare. In such cases, it is important to confirm the change in the serum CA 19-9 level over time after antibiotic treatment and perform imaging studies to distinguish between inflammation and malignancy.


Oncology Reports | 2016

h-prune affects anaplastic thyroid cancer invasion and metastasis

Junko Nambu; Tsuyoshi Kobayashi; Masakazu Hashimoto; Hirotaka Tashiro; Keizo Sugino; Fumio Shimamoto; Akira Kikuchi; Hideki Ohdan

Anaplastic thyroid cancer is one of the most aggressive human malignancies and is resistant to multimodal treatments. The expression of h-prune, the human homologue of Drosophila prune, has been reported to be correlated with progression and aggressiveness in various cancers including breast, colorectal and pancreatic cancers. We examined the role of h-prune in anaplastic thyroid cancer cell migration, invasion and metastasis. Immunohistochemical analysis of h-prune was performed with 15 surgically resected specimens of anaplastic thyroid cancers. To investigate cell motility, Boyden chamber, wound healing and matrigel invasion assays were performed using cells from anaplastic thyroid cancer cell lines. A murine orthotopic thyroid cancer model was used to investigate metastatic ability. In the immunohistochemical analysis, only weak focal or no staining of h-prune was observed in non-tumor tissue. In contrast, diffuse staining of h-prune was observed in anaplastic thyroid cancer and lymph node metastasis samples. Both inhibition of h-prune phosphodiesterase activity with dipyridamole and small interfering RNA for h-prune suppressed 8505C and KTC-3 cell motility. In addition, treatment with dipyridamole and decreased expression of h-prune suppressed tumor invasion and pulmonary metastasis in a NOD/Shi-scid, IL-2Rγnull (NOG) mouse orthotopic thyroid cancer model. In conclusion, h-prune is frequently expressed in anaplastic thyroid cancer cells and lymph nodes metastasis, and promotes migration and invasion of anaplastic thyroid cancer cells and metastasis in an anaplastic thyroid cancer model. Thus, h-prune shows promise as a targeting candidate against anaplastic thyroid cancer.


International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2018

Sessile serrated adenoma/polyp leading to acute appendicitis with multiple pyogenic liver abscesses: A case report

Koki Sato; Masataka Banshodani; Masahiro Nishihara; Junko Nambu; Yasuo Kawaguchi; Fumio Shimamoto; Kiyohiko Dohi; Keizo Sugino; Hideki Ohdan

Highlights • Appendicitis with liver abscess and sessile serrated adenoma/polyp is rare.• Ileocecal resection was performed for an inflammatory mass in the ileocecum.• The patient was successfully treated with a combination of surgery and antibiotics.


International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2018

Afferent loop obstruction with obstructive jaundice and ileus due to an enterolith after distal gastrectomy: A case report

Koki Sato; Masataka Banshodani; Masahiro Nishihara; Junko Nambu; Yasuo Kawaguchi; Fumio Shimamoto; Keizo Sugino; Hideki Ohdan

Highlights • An enterolith occurring in the duodenal afferent loop after distal gastrectomy, leading to obstructive jaundice and ileus is rare.• Although afferent loop enterolith formation is uncommon, it should be considered when a patient with a history of B-II gastrectomy or Roux-en-Y reconstruction presents with fever, abdominal pain, or other symptoms suggesting acute cholangitis.• Surgical treatment should be considered for afferent loop obstruction or intestinal obstruction that is refractory to conservative treatment.


Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2012

Prognostic Significance of Antithrombin III Levels for Outcomes in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Curative Hepatectomy

Hiroshi Iwako; Hirotaka Tashiro; Hironobu Amano; Yoshisato Tanimoto; Akihiko Oshita; Tsuyoshi Kobayashi; Shintaro Kuroda; Hirofumi Tazawa; Junko Nambu; Yoshihiro Mikuriya; Tomoyuki Abe; Hideki Ohdan


Surgical Science | 2013

Characteristics of Postoperative Bleeding after Neck Surgery

Junko Nambu; Keizo Sugino; Koichi Oishi; Masatsugu Yano; Masahiro Nishihara; Kiyohiko Dohi

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Prefectural University of Hiroshima

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