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Journal of Dental Research | 1980

Estimation of Radiation Dose from Porcelain Teeth Containing Uranium Compound

Eiko Sairenji; Kazunari Moriwaki; Masami Shimizu; Kunikazu Noguchi

Uranium concentrations of porcelain teeth were determined using the fission track method. The uranium contents of each brand range 0.33-10 ppm,* 0.69-81 ppm,§ 2.5-14 ppm, † and 11-205 ppm, # respectively. In addition, corresponding dose equivalents to the oral mucosa were calculated.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology | 2002

4-Bromophenacyl bromide induces Ca2+ influx in human gingival fibroblasts

Yorimasa Ogata; Takeshi Sakurai; Sumi Nakao; Noboru Kuboyama; Kazunari Moriwaki; Shunsuke Furuyama; Hiroshi Sugiya

4-Bromophenacyl bromide (BPB) is generally used as a phospholipase A(2) (PLA2) inhibitor. In the present study, we demonstrate that BPB induces Ca2+ influx in human gingival fibroblasts. In fura-2-loaded human gingival fibroblasts, BPB evoked a transient increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in a dose-dependent manner. The BPB-induced Ca2+ mobilization was also shown in a single fluo-3-loaded-fibroblast. The BPB-induced increase in [Ca2+]i was completely abolished by the elimination of the external Ca2+. Ca2+ influx induced by the Ca2+-mobilizing agonist histamine was markedly enhanced in the presence of BPB. These suggest that the BPB-induced Ca2+ mobilization is due to the influx of extracellular Ca2+. However, it is unlikely that the effect of BPB is dependent on the inhibition of PLA2 activity, because other PLA2 inhibitors, such as AACOCF3, quinacrine dihydrochloride and manoalide, failed to induce Ca2+ mobilization. Chemical compounds similar to BPB, but which have no -CH2-Br at position 1 in the benzene ring failed to evoke Ca2+ mobilization, indicating that the position of -CH2--Br in BPB is important for causing the Ca2+ influx.


Radioisotopes | 1977

フィッショントラック法による人歯, 人骨, 組織中のウランの定量

Nagao Ikeda; Kunikazu Noguchi; Kazunari Moriwaki; Eiko Sairenji; Emiko Sasaki

The uranium content of several human tooth, bone and soft tissue samples was determined by the fission tract method. The average uranium content in teeth, bones and soft tissues were 6.7, 8.4 and 64 ppb ash, respectively. The distribution of uranium in bones is less uniform than that of teeth, and the uranium content of soft tissues is generally higher than that of teeth and bone. The presence of thorium does not interfere with the uranium determination in most cases.


Radioisotopes | 1980

Distribution of Uranium in Dental Porcelains by Means of the Fission Track Method

Masami Shimizu; Kunikazu Noguchi; Kazunari Moriwaki; Eiko Sairenji

Porcelain teeth, some of which contain uranium compounds for aesthetic purpose, have been widely used in dental clinics. Hazardous effects due to uranium radiation have been suggested by recent publications. In the previous study, the authors reported the uranium content of porcelain teeth and radiation dose by it. In this study, using the fission track method, the authors examined spatial distribution of uranium in dental porcelain teeth (4 brands) which were marketed in Japan. From each sample of porcelain tooth, a 1-mm-thick specimen was sliced, and uranium content was measured at every 0.19 mm from labial side to lingual side for making a uranium distribution chart. Higher uranium concentration was found in Trubyte Bioblend porcelain teeth (USA) and they showed almost uniform distribution of uranium, while those of the Japanese three brands indicated, in most case, comparatively lower concentration and found to be non-uniform distributions. Range of uranium concentration in these brands were N.D. approximately 5.2 ppm (Shofu-Ace), N.D. approximately 342 ppm (Shofu-Real), N.D. approximately 47 ppm (G.C. Livdent) and N.D. approximately 235 ppm (Trubyte Bioblend), respectively.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 1997

Cementum, Root Dentin and Bone Extracts Stimulate Chemotactic Behavior in Cells from Periodontal Tissue

Yorimasa Ogata; Naomi Niisato; Kazunari Moriwaki; Yuji Yokota; Shunsuke Furuyama; Hiroshi Sugiya


Biomedical Research-tokyo | 1994

BRADYKININ STIMULATES Ca 2+ RELEASE FROM INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRISPHOSPHATE-SENSITIVE POOL, WHICH IS INSUFFICIENT FOR PROSTAGLANDIN E 2 RELEASE IN HUMAN GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS

Yuji Yokota; Naomi Niisato; Yorimasa Ogata; Kazunari Moriwaki; Shunsuke Furuyama; Hiroshi Sugiya


Radioisotopes | 1980

[Activation analysis of mercury in head hair of dentists (author's transl)].

Kunikazu Noguchi; Masami Shimizu; Kazunari Moriwaki; Kenichi Jinnouchi; Eiko Sairenji


The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry | 1977

Determination of Uranium in Porcelain Teeth by the Fission Track Method

Eiko Sairenji; Kazunari Moriwaki; Masami Shimizu; Kunikazu Noguchi


Japanese Journal of Health Physics | 1979

Determination of Uranium Content in Dental Porcelains by Means of the Fission Track Method and Estimation of Radiation Dose to Oral Mucosa by Radioactive Elements

Eiko Sairenji; Kazunari Moriwaki; Masami Shimizu; Kunikazu Noguchi; Ikuro Anzai; Nagao Ikeda


Radioisotopes | 1998

Improvement of Track Counting Accuracy and Efficiency in the Fission Track Method.

Kazunari Moriwaki; Yasuhiro Shimpuku; Masaharu Makimura

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National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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