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Rheumatology | 2009

Reduced red blood cell velocity in nail-fold capillaries as a sensitive and specific indicator of microcirculation injury in systemic sclerosis

Naoki Mugii; Minoru Hasegawa; Yasuhito Hamaguchi; Chihiro Tanaka; Kenzo Kaji; Kazuhiro Komura; Ikuko Ueda-Hayakawa; Sho Horie; Munehiro Ikuta; Katsuhiko Tachino; Ogawa F; Shinichi Sato; Manabu Fujimoto; Kazuhiko Takehara

OBJECTIVE To assess red blood cell velocity in finger nail-fold capillaries using video capillaroscopy in patients with SSc and other collagen diseases. METHODS This study included 127 patients with SSc as well as patients with SLE (n = 33), DM/PM (n = 21), RA (n = 13) and APS (n = 12), and 20 healthy subjects. Red blood cell velocity was evaluated using frame-to-frame determination of the position of capillary plasma gaps. RESULTS The mean red blood cell velocity was significantly decreased in patients with SSc compared to healthy controls (63.0% reduction) and patients with other conditions. Mean blood velocity was similar between patients with dcSSc and lcSSc. Importantly, even SSc patients with normal or non-specific nail-fold video capillaroscopic (NVC) patterns or a scleroderma early NVC pattern exhibited a significantly lower red blood cell velocity compared to healthy controls (51.7 and 61.4% reduction, respectively) or patients with other conditions, despite normal or mild capillary changes. Patients with the scleroderma active and late NVC pattern showed a more decreased blood velocity (65.5 and 66.2% reduction, respectively). This reduced blood velocity was significantly associated with NVC findings, including capillary ramification and capillary loss. Although remarkably reduced velocity was observed in SSc patients with intractable digital ulcers (72.1% reduction), it was significantly improved by lipo-prostaglandin E(1) (lipo-PGE(1)) infusion. CONCLUSION Our results suggest that reduced blood velocity is a hallmark of SSc. Furthermore, measurement of red blood cell velocity may be useful in evaluating therapeutic effects on microcirculation.


Journal of The Japanese Physical Therapy Association | 2009

Effects of combined stretching and clenbuterol on disuse atrophy in rat soleus muscle.

Toshiaki Yamazaki; Masami Yokogawa; Katsuhiko Tachino

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Clinically, disuse muscle atrophy is often seen among patients who are severely debilited and are on prolonged bed rest. Common physical therapy interventions are not successful in preventing disuse muscle atrophy early in the medical treatment of critically ill patients. In situations such as this, the use of a β 2-adrenergic agonist such as clenbuterol (Cb) may be of benefit in preventing atrophy. Also, recent studies have suggested that stretching is possible in preventing disuse muscle atrophy and the decline in muscle strength. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of Cb medication combined with stretching (ST) on rat soleus muscle (SOL) during the progression of disuse muscle atrophy. SUBJECTS Thirty-five male Wistar rats were used in this study. METHODS The rats were divided into five groups: control (CON), hindlimb-unweighting (HU) only, HU+ST, HU+Cb medication, and HU+ST+Cb groups. The right SOL in stretching groups was maintained a stretched position for one hour daily by passively dorsiflexing the ankle joint under non-anesthesia. The experimental period was 2 weeks. RESULTS In the ST group, peak twitch tension per cross-sectional area in soleus muscle was significantly larger than in the Cb group, while there was no significant difference between the CON and ST groups. The conversion of type I to type II fibers that was observed in the Cb group was not recognized in the combined ST and Cb group. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION Distinct effect of combined stretching and Cb medication was not recognized statistically. The results indicate that Cb affects muscle morphological characteristics while stretching affects contractile properties. These data suggest that a combined ST and Cb intervention considered the type-specificity of muscle fiber may be need more consideration for preventing disuse muscle atrophy and the decline in muscle strength.


The Journal of Rheumatology | 2006

The efficacy of self-administered stretching for finger joint motion in Japanese patients with systemic sclerosis.

Naoki Mugii; Minoru Hasegawa; Takashi Matsushita; Miki Kondo; Hidemitsu Orito; Koichi Yanaba; Kazuhiro Komura; Ikuko Hayakawa; Yasuhito Hamaguchi; Munehiro Ikuta; Katsuhiko Tachino; Manabu Fujimoto; Kazuhiko Takehara; Shinichi Sato


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2006

Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Mouse Soleus Muscle Increases with Reloading after Unloading

Shoji Tanaka; Katsuhiko Tachino; Ei Kawahara; Junji Tanaka; Hiroshi Funakoshi; Toshikazu Nakamura


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2005

Effect of Exercise Training after Partial Denervation in Rat Soleus Muscles

Shoji Tanaka; Atsuhiro Tsubaki; Katsuhiko Tachino


Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2001

Histopathological Changes of Joint Capsule and Articular Cartilage after Knee Joint Immobility for Two Weeks in Rats.

Keiju Takemura; Masahiro Hoso; Hiroaki Yoshikubo; Satoru Inoue; Yoshiko Kanemori; Katsuhiko Tachino


Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2001

Histopathological Changes in Synovium after Two-week Knee Joint Immobility in Rats

Hiroaki Yoshikubo; Masahiro Hoso; Keijyu Takemura; Satoru Inoue; Yoshiko Kanemori; Seiji Nishimura; Katsuhiko Tachino


The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 1997

Effects of Various Daily Weight-Bearing Periods on Rat Soleus Muscle during Hindlimb Suspension

Fujiko Someya; Katsuhiko Tachino


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2009

MyoD and Myogenin mRNA Levels after Single Session of Treadmill Exercise in Rat Skeletal Muscle

Takuya Miyata; Shoji Tanaka; Katsuhiko Tachino


Journal of The Japanese Physical Therapy Association | 1991

The Effect of Cooled Soles by Cold Air on Standing Postural Control and Extent of Valid Supporting Base

Hitoshi Asai; Isao Nara; Katsuhiko Tachino; Katsuo Fujiwara; Mitsuko Yamashita

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