Kazuo Shizume
Tohoku University
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Life Sciences | 1989
Nobuhiro Miki; M. Ono; H. Miyoshi; Toshio Tsushima; Kazuo Shizume
Effects of growth hormone (GH) excess on immunoreactive hypothalamic GH-releasing factor (GRF) and somatostatin (SRIF) were studied in rats. Hypothalamic GRF content significantly reduced after 7-day daily treatment with 160 micrograms of rat GH or after inoculation of GH-secreting rat pituitary tumors, MtT-F4 for 9 or 13 days and GH3 for 3 months. Basal and 59 mM K+-evoked release of GRF from incubated hypothalami diminished, more than the content, by 43-51% in MtT-F4 tumor- or by 67-83% in GH3 tumor-bearing rats. In contrast, there was a small but significant increase in content or release of SRIF in rats harboring the GH3 or MtT-F4 tumor, respectively. These results indicate the existence of a negative feedback loop via hypothalamic GRF as well as SRIF in control of GH secretion.
Clinical Endocrinology | 1991
Naoya Emoto; Eiji Ohmura; Osamu Isozaki; Toshio Tsushima; Kazuo Shizume; Hiroshi Demure
In order to study the mechanism of GH secretion from somatotroph adenoma cells, we have compared the effect of 12–O‐tetradecanoyl phorboi‐13‐acetate (TPA) with that of growth hormone releasing factor (GRF) on GH secretion from human somatotroph adenoma cells cultured in monolayer. Pituitary adenoma cells were obtained from 13 patients with acromegaly undergoing surgery. On the 7th day of culture, the cells were exposed for 2 h to secretagogues. All 13 adenoma cell cultures (100%) responded to TPA (1·6–16·0 nmol/I) with a two‐ to six‐fold increase in GH release (240·37% Increase of control: mean±SE). The response was detectable within 10 min, and was maximal at 2 h. Phosphollpase C (7·7 mmol/I) also stimulated a two‐to ten‐fold Increase In GH release in all four adenomas examined (100%). GH release was stimulated by GRF (2·0 nmol/I) in eight out of 12 adenoma cells (67%), but the magnitude of the responses to GRF (60·18% Increase of control: mean ± SE) were much smaller than that of TPA. Five out of 13 adenomas secreted detectable amount of PRL Into the medium and these five adenomas (100%) responded to TPA (16·0 nmol/I) with a two‐ to six‐fold Increase. These observations indicate that the activation of protein kinase C is the consistent stimulator in GH and PRL secretion In human somatotroph adenoma cells. However, It is not determined whether the protein kinase C
Endocrinology | 1991
Naoya Emoto; Osamu Isozaki; Mariko Arai; Hitomi Murakami; Kazuo Shizume; Andrew Baird; Toshio Tsushima; Hiroshi Demura
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1979
Toshihiro Suda; Yukiharu Abe; Hiroshi Demura; Reiko Demura; Kazuo Shizume; Nobuaki Tamahashi; Nobuaki Sasano
Endocrinology | 1991
Mariko Arai; Toshio Tsushima; Osamu Isozaki; Kazuo Shizume; Naoya Emoto; Hiroshi Demura; Megumi Miyakawa; Noritaka Onoda
Endocrinology | 1990
Yumi Tsuchiya; Motoyasu Saji; Osamu Isozaki; Mariko Arai; Toshio Tsushima; Kazuo Shizume
Endocrinology | 1991
Osamu Isozaki; Toshio Tsushima; Naoya Emoto; Motoyasu Saji; Yumi Tsuchiya; Hiroshi Demura; Yasuko Sato; Kazuo Shizume; Shioko Kimura; Leonard D. Kohn
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine | 1984
Kazuo Shizume
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine | 1983
Demura H; Demura R; Suda T; Sibazaki T; Nakahara M; Kazuo Shizume
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine | 1983
Demura H; Demura R; Nomura T; Odagiri R; Kazuo Shizume