Noriko Machida
University of the Ryukyus
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International Journal of Urology | 2010
Akira Yokomizo; Hirofumi Koga; Nobuo Shinohara; Tsukasa Miyahara; Noriko Machida; Hiromasa Tsukino; Jiro Uozumi; Kenryu Nishiyama; Fuminori Satoh; Hideki Sakai; Seiji Naito
Objective: To investigate the incidence of skeletal‐related events (SRE) in urological cancer patients with bone metastases in Japan.
Frontiers in Bioscience | 2004
Yoshihide Ogawa; Noriko Machida; Jahana M; Gakiya M; Chinen Y; Masami Oda; Makoto Morozumi; Kimio Sugaya
Ascorbic acid overload and vitamin B6 deficiency have been implicated in the development of hyperoxalemia in dialysis patients, but there is still disagreement about this. Hemodialysis patients who are exposed long-term hyperoxalemia may develop secondary oxalosis with an increased risk of cardiac, vascular, and bone disease, and thus may benefit from maintaining a low serum oxalic acid level. In 452 hemodialysis patients, the serum level of oxalic acid was 47.2 +/- 22.9 micromol /l before and 16.9 +/- 10.5 micromol/l after a 4-hour dialysis session, while the ascorbic acid levels were 39.0 +/- 92.7 micromol/l and 6.5 +/- 18.6 micromol/l, the glycolic acid levels were 7.3 +/- 10.1 micromol/l and 0.6 +/- 2.3 micromol/l, and the citric acid levels were 141.3 +/- 54.7 micromol/l and 117.6 +/- 37.2 micromol/l, respectively. Most patients (65.3 percent) had low serum ascorbic acid levels (less than 10 micromol/l) before hemodialysis. The serum level of oxalic acid [Ox] showed a significant positive correlation with the levels of ascorbic acid [AA], glycolic acid [Gly], and creatinine [Cre]: [Ox] = 21.711 + 0.181 x [AA] + 0.174 x [Gly] + 0.171 x [Cre], (all micromol/l, p less than 0.05). In 124 dialysis patients, the 4-pyridoxic acid level was 8.9 +/- 19.6 micromol /l before and 3.9 +/- 8.8 micromol/l after dialysis, and it was not correlated with oxalic acid or glycolic acid. Most dialysis patients (65.3 percent) had low serum levels of ascorbic acid, but a subgroup of patients (12 percent) had high serum ascorbic acid levels (more than 100 micromol/l) associated with hyperoxalemia (88.2 +/- 24.5 micromol/l). High-dose vitamin C supplementation may aggravate hyperoxalemia in hemodialysis patients, so attention should be paid to avoiding this risk.
International Journal of Urology | 2008
Yaovalak Teerajetgul; Rayhan Zubair Hossain; Noriko Machida; Kimio Sugaya; Yoshihide Ogawa
Objectives: The effect on endogenous oxalate synthesis of acute intravenous loading with ethylene glycol or glycine was investigated in rats on a standard or a vitamin B6‐deficient diet.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004
Noriko Machida; Masato Umikawa; Kimiko Takei; Nariko Sakima; Bat-Erdene Myagmar; Kiyohito Taira; Hiroshi Uezato; Yoshihide Ogawa; Ken-ichi Kariya
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004
Kiyohito Taira; Masato Umikawa; Kimiko Takei; Bat-Erdene Myagmar; Manabu Shinzato; Noriko Machida; Hiroshi Uezato; Shigeo Nonaka; Ken-ichi Kariya
International Urology and Nephrology | 2009
Minoru Miyazato; Kimio Sugaya; Saori Nishijima; Katsumi Kadekawa; Noriko Machida; Yoshinori Oshiro; Seiichi Saito
Urological Research | 2006
Yoshihide Ogawa; Noriko Machida; Tomohide Ogawa; Masami Oda; Sanehiro Hokama; Yoshiaki Chinen; Atsushi Uchida; Makoto Morozumi; Kimio Sugaya; Yaeko Motoyoshi; Motofumi Hattori
Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica | 2012
Matsumura E; Yoshinori Oshiro; Ryota Miyagi; Ryu Kimura; Satoshi Ashimine; Noriko Machida; Minoru Miyazato; Seiichi Saito
Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica | 2011
Matsumura E; Ashikari A; Tasaki S; Haranaga S; Toyosato T; Satoshi Ashimine; Noriko Machida; Yoshinori Oshiro; Seiichi Saito
Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica | 2010
Matsumura E; Tasaki S; Ashikari A; Toyosato T; Satoshi Ashimine; Noriko Machida; Yonou H; Ooshiro Y; Seiichi Saito