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Neurological Research | 1988

Regional differences in inhibition and recovery of protein synthesis after transient hindbrain ischaemia of gerbils.

Katsumi Matsumoto; Kazuo Yamada; Toru Hayakawa; Toshiki Yoshimine; Tateo Sakaguchi; Yukitaka Ushio; Katsuhito Akagi; Heitaro Mogami

Regional protein synthesis was estimated autoradiographically in a model of transient hindbrain ischaemia of gerbils. In studies of 5 min ischaemia followed by 5 min recirculation, incorporation of [14C]valine into the TCA-insoluble protein fraction was not affected. In studies of 15 min ischaemia followed by 5 min recirculation, incorporation of the tracer into the protein fraction was severely depressed in the ischaemic lesion of the brain stem and cerebellum. However, the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex had partially preserved protein synthesis. When recirculation time was extended to 2 h after 30 min ischaemia, protein synthesis of the cerebellar cortex almost recovered to the full level of the control. However, in the pontine grey matter, inferior colliculus and vestibular nucleus, a significant reduction in protein synthesis persisted. These results indicate that protein synthesis in the pontine grey matter, inferior colliculus and vestibular nucleus are selectively inhibited by ischaemia. Further its recovery after recirculation is slow. The cerebellar cortex is less vulnerable to ischaemia, and recovery is relatively fast. The regional heterogeneity of protein synthesis is neither due to the degree of ischaemia in this model nor the extent of postischaemic hypoperfusion. Factors that influence protein synthesis in this ischaemic model are discussed.


Journal of Neurosurgery | 2001

Cosmetic and functional reconstruction achieved using a split myofascial bone flap for pterional craniotomy. Technical note

Katsumi Matsumoto; Katsuhito Akagi; Makoto Abekura; Motohisa Ohkawa; Osamu Tasaki; Takahiro Tomishima


Progress in Experimental Tumor Research | 1987

Role of Tumor Markers in the Management of Primary Intracranial Germ Cell Tumors

Norio Arita; Yukitaka Ushio; Toru Hayakawa; Shintaro Mori; Shoji Bitoh; Hiroshi Hasegawa; Katsuhito Akagi; Mitsumasa Kano; Yuzuru Oku; Junto Go; Yoji Takimoto; Heitaro Mogami


Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery | 1975

Efferent Connections of the Centromedian Nucleus and the Magnocellular Part of the Medial Geniculate Body in Cats

Ryotaro Kuroda; Hiromasa Murui; Katsuhito Akagi; Kiyoo Kamikawa; Heitaro Mogami


Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2002

Long-term Follow-up after Treatment for Cerebrovascular Disease. Semi-long-term Follow-up Results for the Treatment of the Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms.

Katsumi Matsumoto; Katsuhito Akagi; Makoto Abekura; Tateo Sakaguchi; Takahiro Tomishima; Masayuki Aoki; Kazumi Yamamoto; Eiji Kohmura; Amami Kato; Toshiki Yoshimine


Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2001

Therapeutic Strategy for Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms. Problems Underlying the Treatment of Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms Investigated by Comparing the Prognosis of Observed Patients and Surgically Treated Patients.

Katsumi Matsumoto; Katsuhito Akagi; Makoto Abekura; Kazumi Yamamoto; Yoshikazu Nakajima; Amami Kato; Eiji Kohmura; Toshiki Yoshimine


Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 1994

Pathophysiology and Treatment for Massive Cerebellar Infarction

Mamoru Taneda; Hideo Otsuki; Akira Kinoshita; Kazuo Yamada; Makoto Abekura; Yasutaka Maeda; Katsuhito Akagi; Toru Hayakawa


Surgery for Cerebral Stroke | 2003

Surgical Indication for the Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms Investigated by a Non-randomized Prospective Study

Katsumi Matsumoto; Katsuhito Akagi; Makoto Abekura; Tateo Sakaguchi; Yoshikazu Nakajima; Amami Kato; Toshiki Yoshimine


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1972

S-I-8. Open Decompressive Craniectomy with Plastic Cap

Kenzo Matsuoka; Tohru Uozumi; Masaharu Hori; Shintaro Mori; Masaru Watanabe; Katsuhito Akagi; Kikushi Katsurada; Tohru Gohm; Muneo Ohta


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1972

B-67. Some Efferent Connections of Centromedian Nucleus and Magnocelular Part of Medoa; Geniculate Nucleus in Cat. : With Specia Reference to the Pain Comducting pathway

Ryotaro Kuroda; Hiromasa Murai; Katsuhito Akagi; Kiyoo Kamikawa; Heitaro Mogami

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Katsumi Matsumoto

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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