Masataka Iida
Showa University
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Surgical Neurology | 1997
Takumi Abe; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Masataka Iida; Munetaka Hayashi; Naoko Sanno; R. Yoshiyuki Osamura
BACKGROUND Although the pituitary gland is known to harbor metastatic deposits, metastasis from a carcinoid tumor is extremely rare. Metastasis to a pituitary adenoma also is an infrequent occurrence. CASE REPORT A case of malignant carcinoid tumor of the anterior mediastinum with metastasis to a prolactin-secreting pituitary adenoma is presented in this 46-year-old woman. This metastatic pituitary tumor demonstrated a high proliferative potential. CONCLUSION To our knowledge, this case represents the first documentation of metastasis from a malignant carcinoid tumor to a pituitary adenoma.
Life Sciences | 1996
Hiroshi Sakagami; Kuribayashi N; Masataka Iida; Tamio Hagiwara; Hideo Takahashi; Hiroshi Yoshida; Fukiko Shiota; Hisayuki Ohata; Kazutaka Momose; Minoru Takeda
The requirement for and mobilization of Ca2+ ions during induction of cell death by sodium ascorbate were compared with those during induction of cell death by hydrogen peroxide. When HL-60 cells were incubated with sodium ascorbate, a rapid increase in the intracellular concentration of Ca2+ ions and subsequent apoptotic cell death, characterized by cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation and cleavage of internucleosomal DNA to yield fragments that were multiples of 180-200 base pairs, were induced. However, these effects of sodium ascorbate were significantly reduced in Ca2+-depleted medium. By contrast, hydrogen peroxide induced similar apoptosis associated phenomena in the presence and in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ ions. The intracellular concentration of the reduced form of glutathione was not significantly affected and glutathione disulfide was undetectable during the early stages of apoptosis. These data suggest that sodium ascorbate and hydrogen peroxide initiate cell death by different mechanisms.
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | 1997
Masataka Iida; Shigeki Sunaga; Nobuo Hirota; Kuribayashi N; Hiroshi Sakagami; Minoru Takeda; Kiyoshi Matsumoto
Abstract The relation between the intracellular glutathione (GSH) concentration and hydrogen-peroxide(H2O2)-induced cytotoxicity was investigated. The intracellular GSH concentration in human glioblastoma (T98G, U87MG) and glioma (KG1C) cell lines was one or two orders of magnitude higher than that in a human myelogenous leukemic cell line (HL-60), which showed higher sensitivity to H2O2. Pretreatment of these cell lines with l-buthionine-[S,R]-sulfoximine, which significantly reduced the intracellular GSH concentration, increased their sensitivity against H2O2, whereas pretreatment with N-acetyl-l-cysteine, which did not significantly change the intracellular GSH concentration, only marginally protected the cells from the cytotoxic effect of H2O2. The results suggest that drug sensitivity of tumor cells can be modified by glutathione-modulating compounds.
Anticancer Research | 1995
Yanagisawa-Shiota F; Hiroshi Sakagami; Kuribayashi N; Masataka Iida; Sakagami T; Minoru Takeda
Anticancer Research | 1996
Hiroshi Sakagami; Satoh K; Hisayuki Ohata; Hideo Takahashi; Hiraku Yoshida; Masataka Iida; Kuribayashi N; Sakagami T; Kazutaka Momose; Minoru Takeda
Anticancer Research | 1995
Hiroshi Sakagami; Kuribayashi N; Masataka Iida; Sakagami T; Minoru Takeda; Kunihiko Fukuchi; Kunihide Gomi; Hisayuki Ohata; Kazutaka Momose; Yutaka Kawazoe
Journal of Neurosurgery | 1998
Hidekatsu Mizushima; Nobusuke Kobayashi; Yoshiharu Sawabe; Kazuo Hanakawa; Hiroyuki Jinbo; Masataka Iida; Takanobu Iwata; Kiyoshi Matsumoto
Anticancer Research | 1996
Kuribayashi N; Hiroshi Sakagami; Masataka Iida; Minoru Takeda
Journal of Neurosurgery | 1996
Takumi Abe; Kinya Oshida; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Masataka Iida; Naoko Sanno
Anticancer Research | 1996
Hiroshi Sakagami; Satoh K; Sugaya K; Masataka Iida; Nobuo Hirota; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Kimura S; Kunihide Gomi; Taguchi S; Kato S; Minoru Takeda