Kiyofumi Yokoo
Azabu University
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Laboratory Investigation | 2006
Shin Wakui; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Tomoko Muto; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Hiroyuki Takahashi; Masakuni Furusato; Hiroshi Hano; Hitoshi Endou; Yoshikatsu Kanai
Endothelial cells and pericytes play critical role in angiogenesis, which is controlled, in part, by the angiopoietin (Ang)/Tie-2 system and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Here, we investigated Ang, Tie-2, and VEGF expression within endothelial cells and pericyte interdigitations (EPI), which consist of cytoplasmic projections of pericytes and corresponding endothelial indentations. After subcutaneous implantation of a thermoreversible gelation polymer disc in rats, the capillary density was low on day 5, increased to a peak on day 7, and then decreased on days 10–20. A small number of EPI were observed on day 5, then increased sharply to a peak on day 10, but had decreased on day 20. Light and electron microscopy immunohistochemical and RNA in situ hybridization analyses revealed that Tie-2 localized at endothelial cells, and Ang-2 localized at endothelial cells and pericytes, while Ang-1 and VEGF localized at pericytes, and Ang-1 was most intensely observed at EPI of pericytes. Conventional quantitative RT-PCR and Western blot analyses revealed that the level of Ang-1 was low on days 5–7, then increased on days 10–20, while the level of VEGF was high on days 5–10, but had decreased on day 20. The level of Ang-2 remained high and Tie-2 remained at the level of the control on days 5–20. The present study showed that the angiogenic phase might be initiated by increases in Ang-2 and VEGF, while the microvessel maturation phase might be initiated by a relative increase in Ang-1 and a decrease in VEGF. Moreover, EPI might serve as a pathway for the Ang-1/Tie-2 system, with VEGF promoting pericyte recruitment for microvascular integrity.
Veterinary Pathology | 1997
Shin Wakui; Masakuni Furusato; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Shinichiro Ushigome
A 9-year-old male Shetland Sheepdog had a small mass in the left testis. Grossly, the round to oval cyst was present at the upper pole of the testicular parenchyma near the head of the epididymis. Histologically, the cyst was lined by a single layer of nonciliated and ciliated epithelial cells. Immunohistochemically, the epithelial cells of the cyst showed expression of the low- and high-molecular-weight cytokeratins, vimentin, and desmin similar to that of normal efferent ductules in the dog. The testicular cystic dysplasia was thought to originate from the efferent ductules.
Anticancer Research | 2001
Shin Wakui; Tomoko Muto; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Remiko Yokoo; Hiroyuki Takahashi; Toshio Masaoka; Hiroshi Hano; Masakuni Furusato
Toxicology | 2007
Shin Wakui; Fumio Takagi; Tomoko Muto; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Shyou Hirono; Yasuko Kobayashi; Kinji Shirota; Fumiaki Akahori; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Hiroshi Hano; Hitoshi Endou; Yoshikatsu Kanai
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2006
Shin Wakui; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Hiroyuki Takahashi; Tomoko Muto; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Yoshikatsu Kanai; Hiroshi Hano; Masakuni Furusato; Hitoshi Endou
Toxicology | 2005
Shin Wakui; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Hiroyuki Takahashi; Tomoko Muto; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Yoshikatsu Kanai; Hiroshi Hano; Masakuni Furusato; Hitoshi Endou
Journal of Toxicologic Pathology | 2007
Shin Wakui; Yousuke Akagi; Tomoko Muto; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Shyou Hirono; Yasuko Kobayashi; Yousuke Kamei; Kinji Shirota; Fumiaki Akahori; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Hiroshi Hano; Hitoshi Endou; Yoshikatsu Kanai
Journal of submicroscopic cytology and pathology | 1995
Shin Wakui; Masakuni Furusato; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Yokoyama H; Shinichiro Ushigome; Shigeo Aizawa
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005
Shin Wakui; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Hiroyuki Takahashi; Tomoko Muto; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Yoshikatsu Kanai; Hiroshi Hano; Masakuni Furusato; Hitoshi Endou
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2005
Noriyuki Sanuka; Kiyofumi Yokoo; Hiroyuki Takahashi; Tomoko Muto; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Yoshikatsu Kanai; Hiroshi Hano; Masakuni Furusato; Hitoshi Endou; Shin Wakui