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European Journal of Pharmacology | 2003

Analysis of the spontaneous scratching behavior by NC/Nga mice: a possible approach to evaluate antipruritics for subjects with atopic dermatitis

Norikazu Takano; Iwao Arai; Michio Kurachi

We investigated the spontaneous scratching by NC/Nga mice to design a new method for evaluating the itch of subjects with atopic dermatitis. The numbers of scratchings in various strains of mice were classified based on the duration of the scratching. Prolonged scratching was frequent in skin-lesioned NC/Nga mice, but not in ICR, BALB/c and non-lesioned NC/Nga mice. Pretreatment with dexamethasone or tacrolimus significantly suppressed long-duration scratching in NC/Nga mice but did not suppress short-duration scratching induced by ovalbumin active cutaneous anaphylaxis in BALB/c mice and in ICR mice subcutaneously injected with histamine. In contrast, pretreatment with chlorpheniramine or ketotifen significantly suppressed short-duration scratching induced by ovalbumin active cutaneous anaphylaxis in BALB/c mice and in ICR mice subcutaneously injected with histamine, but not long-duration scratching seen in NC/Nga mice. These findings indicate that the mechanism of spontaneous scratching in NC/Nga mice differs from that induced by several pruritogen injections. This new method shows good correlation with the therapeutic activity of drugs in cases of atopic dermatitis in humans and may serve as a useful model for evaluating antipruritic drugs and for studying mechanisms involved in atopic dermatitis.


British Journal of Dermatology | 2007

Effects of high‐affinity nerve growth factor receptor inhibitors on symptoms in the NC/Nga mouse atopic dermatitis model

Norikazu Takano; Takanobu Sakurai; Y. Ohashi; Michio Kurachi

Background  Nerve growth factor (NGF) is an important substance in the skin, where it modulates nerve maintenance and repair. However, the direct link between NGF and pruritic diseases such as atopic dermatitis is not yet fully understood. Our previous study showed that NGF plays an important role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis‐like skin lesions in NC/Nga mice. NGF mediates its effects by binding to two classes of transmembrane receptors, a high‐affinity receptor (tropomyosin‐related kinase A, TrkA) and a low‐affinity receptor (p75).


British Journal of Dermatology | 2006

A method to induce stable atopic dermatitis-like symptoms in NC/Nga mice housed with skin-lesioned mice.

Norikazu Takano; Iwao Arai; Michio Kurachi

Background  Itching is a characteristic symptom in various forms of dermatosis, especially atopic dermatitis; consequently it is a major diagnostic criterion. All features are similar to events seen in patients, hence NC/Nga mice are considered to be a suitable model of human atopic dermatitis. However, there were data spreads in commencing time and the degree of skin lesions in NC/Nga mice.


British Journal of Dermatology | 2006

Induction of scratching behaviour and dermatitis in various strains of mice cohabiting with NC/Nga mice with chronic dermatitis

Yuki Hashimoto; Iwao Arai; Norikazu Takano; Makoto Tanaka; Shiro Nakaike

Background  NC/Nga (NC) mice with similar pathological and behavioural features as seen in human atopic dermatitis are used as a model of the disease. Under normal circumstances, spontaneous and persistent scratching occurs in NC mice and this can lead to the onset of skin inflammation.


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2005

Effects of anti-nerve growth factor antibody on symptoms in the NC/Nga mouse, an atopic dermatitis model

Norikazu Takano; Takanobu Sakurai; Michio Kurachi


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2004

Prostanoid DP1 receptor agonist inhibits the pruritic activity in NC/Nga mice with atopic dermatitis

Iwao Arai; Norikazu Takano; Yuki Hashimoto; Nobuko Futaki; Masanori Sugimoto; Nobutaka Takahashi; Tomoyuki Inoue; Shiro Nakaike


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2004

Evaluation of antipruritic effects of several agents on scratching behavior by NC/Nga mice

Norikazu Takano; Iwao Arai; Yuki Hashimoto; Michio Kurachi


Allergology International | 2004

Scratching behavior in NC/Nga mice with dermatitis: Involvement of histamine-induced itching

Yuki Hashimoto; Norikazu Takano; Atsushi Nakamura; Shiro Nakaike; Zhigian Yu; Yasuo Endo; Iwao Arai


Yakugaku Zasshi-journal of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan | 2011

Effects of ethanol extracts of herbal medicines on dermatitis in an atopic dermatitis mouse model

Norikazu Takano; Yuki Inokuchi; Michio Kurachi


Journal of Dermatological Science | 2004

Possible antipruritic effects of K+ channel openers in mice

Norikazu Takano; Iwao Arai; Michio Kurachi

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Iwao Arai

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

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Michio Kurachi

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

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Yuki Hashimoto

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

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Shiro Nakaike

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

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Fumie Sato

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

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Makoto Tanaka

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

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Makoto Yagi

Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.

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