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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2011

The effect of transcutaneous application of carbon dioxide (CO2) on skeletal muscle

Keisuke Oe; Takeshi Ueha; Yoshitada Sakai; Takahiro Niikura; Sang Yang Lee; Akihiro Koh; Takumi Hasegawa; Masaya Tanaka; Masahiko Miwa; Masahiro Kurosaka

In Europe, carbon dioxide therapy has been used for cardiac disease and skin problems for a long time. However there have been few reports investigating the effects of carbon dioxide therapy on skeletal muscle. Peroxisome proliferators-activated receptor (PPAR)-gamma coactivator-1 (PGC-1α) is up-regulated as a result of exercise and mediates known responses to exercise, such as mitochondrial biogenesis and muscle fiber-type switching, and neovascularization via up-regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). It is also known that silent mating type information regulation 2 homologs 1 (SIRT1) enhances PGC-1α-mediated muscle fiber-type switching. Previously, we demonstrated transcutaneous application of CO(2) increased blood flow and a partial increase of O(2) pressure in the local tissue known as the Bohr effect. In this study, we transcutaneously applied CO(2) to the lower limbs of rats, and investigated the effect on the fast muscle, tibialis anterior (TA) muscle. The transcutaneous CO(2) application caused: (1) the gene expression of PGC-1α, silent mating type information regulation 2 homologs 1 (SIRT1) and VEGF, and increased the number of mitochondria, as proven by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry, (2) muscle fiber switching in the TA muscle, as proven by isolation of myosin heavy chain and ATPase staining. Our results suggest the transcutaneous application of CO(2) may have therapeutic potential for muscular strength recovery resulting from disuse atrophy in post-operative patients and the elderly population.


PLOS ONE | 2011

A Novel System for Transcutaneous Application of Carbon Dioxide Causing an “Artificial Bohr Effect” in the Human Body

Yoshitada Sakai; Masahiko Miwa; Keisuke Oe; Takeshi Ueha; Akihiro Koh; Takahiro Niikura; Takashi Iwakura; Sang Yang Lee; Masaya Tanaka; Masahiro Kurosaka

Background Carbon dioxide (CO2) therapy refers to the transcutaneous administration of CO2 for therapeutic purposes. This effect has been explained by an increase in the pressure of O2 in tissues known as the Bohr effect. However, there have been no reports investigating the oxygen dissociation of haemoglobin (Hb) during transcutaneous application of CO2 in vivo. In this study, we investigate whether the Bohr effect is caused by transcutaneous application of CO2 in human living body. Methods We used a novel system for transcutaneous application of CO2 using pure CO2 gas, hydrogel, and a plastic adaptor. The validity of the CO2 hydrogel was confirmed in vitro using a measuring device for transcutaneous CO2 absorption using rat skin. Next, we measured the pH change in the human triceps surae muscle during transcutaneous application of CO2 using phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P-MRS) in vivo. In addition, oxy- and deoxy-Hb concentrations were measured with near-infrared spectroscopy in the human arm with occulted blood flow to investigate O2 dissociation from Hb caused by transcutaneous application of CO2. Results The rat skin experiment showed that CO2 hydrogel enhanced CO2 gas permeation through the rat skin. The intracellular pH of the triceps surae muscle decreased significantly 10 min. after transcutaneous application of CO2. The NIRS data show the oxy-Hb concentration decreased significantly 4 min. after CO2 application, and deoxy-Hb concentration increased significantly 2 min. after CO2 application in the CO2-applied group compared to the control group. Oxy-Hb concentration significantly decreased while deoxy-Hb concentration significantly increased after transcutaneous CO2 application. Conclusions Our novel transcutaneous CO2 application facilitated an O2 dissociation from Hb in the human body, thus providing evidence of the Bohr effect in vivo.


Physics of Fluids | 2000

Point sink flow in a linearly stratified fluid of finite depth

Takeshi Kataoka; Michihisa Tsutahara; Masaya Tanaka

The evolution of selective withdrawal through a point sink of horizontally unbounded, linearly stratified fluid of finite depth is studied as an initial-value problem. Following the initiation of discharge from the sink, internal gravity wave modes propagate radially upstream to change the flow pattern. These modes are called cylindrical modes. We first consider the case of F→0 (where F is the Froude number) to get linearized governing equations, and seek a linear asymptotic solution for large times t* after starting the discharge, of the cylindrical modes in a stratified fluid where viscous and diffusive effects are negligible. The obtained solution shows that the strength of the modal front grows like t*1/3, unlike the case of two-dimensional modes whose strength at the front is kept constant. Numerical calculations are also performed to study the case of F>0. The results then indicate that all the cylindrical modes can propagate upstream for any F except infinity. The steady-state withdrawal-layer thic...


Archive | 2008

COMPOSITION FOR EXTERNAL USE AND MOISTURIZER USING THE SAME

Yasuko Kiguchi; Rie Suzuki; Masaya Tanaka; 康子 木口; 雅也 田中; 理恵 鈴木


Archive | 2008

Utilization of carbon dioxide-supplying unit for muscle strengthening

Masahiko Miwa; Masaya Tanaka; 雅彦 三輪; 雅也 田中


Archive | 2012

Antitumor agent containing carbon dioxide as active ingredient

Toshihiro Akisue; Masahiko Miwa; Takeshi Ueha; Masaya Tanaka


Archive | 2011

Region divided substrate, semiconductor device using the same and manufacturing methods of those

Tetsuo Fujii; Keisuke Goto; Masaya Tanaka; 敬介 五藤; 雅也 田中; 哲夫 藤井


Archive | 2009

COMPONENT MOUNTING MODULE, COMPONENT MOUNTING MODULE BUILT-IN WIRING BOARD, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING COMPONENT MOUNTING MODULE BUILT-IN WIRING BOARD

Hideji Sagara; Masaya Tanaka; 雅也 田中; 秀次 相楽


Archive | 2008

Utilization of carbon dioxide-supplying unit for muscle strengthening and method of increasing cattle meat thereby

Masaya Tanaka; Masahiko Miwa


Archive | 2009

Acidic composition for external use and cosmetic preparation containing the same, hair-growing agent and agent for accelerating penetration into skin or the like for external use

Masaya Tanaka; 雅也 田中

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Takeshi Ueha

Kyoto Prefectural University

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Tetsuo Fujii

University of California

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