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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology | 2010

Prostaglandin I2 promotes recruitment of endothelial progenitor cells and limits vascular remodeling

Jun-ichi Kawabe; Koh Ichi Yuhki; Motoi Okada; Takayasu Kanno; Atsushi Yamauchi; Naohiko Tashiro; Takaaki Sasaki; Shunsuke Okumura; Naoki Nakagawa; Youko Aburakawa; Naofumi Takehara; Takayuki Fujino; Naoyuki Hasebe; Shuh Narumiya; Fumitaka Ushikubi

Objective—Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in the self-healing of a vascular injury by participating in the reendothelialization that limits vascular remodeling. We evaluated whether prostaglandin I2 plays a role in the regulation of the function of EPCs to limit vascular remodeling. Methods and Results—EPCs (Lin−cKit+Flk-1+ cells) were isolated from the bone marrow (BM) of wild-type (WT) mice or mice lacking the prostaglandin I2 receptor IP (IP−/− mice). Reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction analysis showed that EPCs among BM cells specifically express IP. The cellular properties of EPCs, adhesion, migration, and proliferation on fibronectin were significantly attenuated in IP-deficient EPCs compared with WT EPCs. In contrast, IP agonists facilitated these functions in WT EPCs, but not in IP-deficient EPCs. The specific deletion of IP in BM cells, which was performed by transplanting BM cells of IP−/− mice to WT mice, accelerated wire injury–mediated neointimal hyperplasia in the femoral artery. Notably, transfused WT EPCs, but not IP-deficient EPCs, were recruited to the injured vessels, participated in reendothelialization, and efficiently rescued the accelerated vascular remodeling. Conclusion—These findings clearly indicate that the prostaglandin I2-IP system is essential for EPCs to accomplish their function and plays a critical role in the regulation of vascular remodeling.


Internal Medicine | 2009

Brugada Syndrome Case: Difficult Differentiation Between a Concealed Form and Tricyclic Antidepressant-induced Brugada Sign

Naohiko Tashiro; Nobuyuki Sato; Ahmed Karim Talib; Ali Talib; Erika Saito; Minako Okura; Masaru Yamaki; Naoki Nakagawa; Naka Sakamoto; Hisanobu Ota; Yasuko Tanabe; Toshiharu Takeuchi; Kazumi Akasaka; Jun-ichi Kawabe; Yuichiro Kawamura; Naoyuki Hasebe


Internal Medicine | 2010

Spontaneous resolution of an accidental total coronary occlusion.

Hisanobu Ota; Naohiko Tashiro; Naoki Nakagawa; Yasuko Tanabe; Toshiharu Takeuchi; Motoi Okada; Nobuyuki Sato; Naoyuki Hasebe


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009

OE-124 Delayed Enhancement on Cardiac MRI Demonstrates the Repolarization Abnormality Correlating with the Maximal Monophasic Action Potential Duration in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy(OE21,ECG/Body Surface Potential Mapping/Holter 2 (A),Oral Presentation (English),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Japanese Circulation Society)

Naka Sakamoto; Yuichiro Kawamura; Motoi Kobayashi; Motoki Matsuki; Naohiko Tashiro; Atsushi Yamauchi; Takayasu Kanno; Masaru Yamaki; Yasuko Tanabe; Shunsuke Natori; Nobuyuki Satoh; Naoyuki Hasebe


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009

DPJ-055 Comparable Effects of Postconditioning to Preconditioning on Protection of Reperfusion Injury in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction(DPJ10,ACS/AMI (Clinical/Treatment) (IHD),Digital Poster Session (Japanese),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Japanese Circulation Society)

Toshiharu Takeuchi; Hisanobu Ohta; Minako Ohkura; Masaru Yamaki; Aya Matsuo; Motoi Kobayashi; Naohiko Tashiro; Naoki Nakagawa; Naka Sakamoto; Yasuko Tanabe; Nobuyuki Satoh; Naoyuki Hasebe


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008

PE-570 Role of Autocrine Prostacyclin System in Crucial Functions of Endothelial Progenitor Cells.(Regeneration(angiogenesis/myocardial regeneration)(03)(M),Poster Session(English),The 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)

Jun-ichi Kawabe; Takayasu Kanno; Naohiko Tashiro; Motoi Okada; Koh-ichi Yuhki; Fumitaka Ushikubi; Naoyuki Hasebe


Circulation | 2008

Abstract 3748: Prostacyclin Relieves Peripheral Ischemia through Enhancement of Critical Functions of Endothelial Progenitor Cells

Motoi Okada; Jun-ichi Kawabe; Yoko Aburakawa; Takayasu Kanno; Atsushi Yamauchi; Naoki Nakagawa; Naohiko Tashiro; Masaru Yamaki; Fumitaka Ushikubi; Naoyuki Hasebe


Circulation | 2008

Abstract 2129: Delayed Enhancement on Cardiac MRI Demonstrates the Spatial Significance of QT Dispersion Correlating with the Maximal Monophasic Action Potential Duration in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Naka Sakamoto; Yuichiro Kawamura; Motoi Kobayashi; Motoki Matsuki; Naohiko Tashiro; Atsushi Yamauchi; Takayasu Kanno; Masaru Yamaki; Yasuko Tanabe; Shunsuke Natori; Nobuyuki Sato; Tamio Aburano; Naoyuki Hasebe


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007

PE-376 Repeated Intermittent Thermal Therapy Enhances Antioxidative Property and Attenuates Atherosclerosis in Patients with Hypertension(Atherosclerosis, clinical-08, The 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)

Naohiko Tashiro; Motoi Okada; Tadanori Noro; Naoyuki Hasebe; Kenjiro Kikuchi; Takahiko Yoshida


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007

PJ-220 Pitavastatin Attenuates Cytokine-induced Monocyte/Macrophage Activation and Oxidative Stress through the Heat Shock Protein 72 Expression(Atherosclerosis, basic-9, The 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)

Motoi Okada; Naoyuki Hasebe; Naohiko Tashiro; Atsushi Yamauchi; Jun-ichi Kawabe; Kenjiro Kikuchi

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Naoyuki Hasebe

Asahikawa Medical University

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Motoi Okada

Asahikawa Medical College

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Jun-ichi Kawabe

Asahikawa Medical University

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Atsushi Yamauchi

Asahikawa Medical University

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Masaru Yamaki

Asahikawa Medical College

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Naoki Nakagawa

Asahikawa Medical University

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Takayasu Kanno

Asahikawa Medical University

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Yasuko Tanabe

Asahikawa Medical University

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Naka Sakamoto

Asahikawa Medical University

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Fumitaka Ushikubi

Asahikawa Medical University

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