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International Journal of Cancer | 2006

Severe pulmonary metastasis in obese and diabetic mice

Akinori Mori; Hiroaki Sakurai; Min-Kyung Choo; Ryosuke Obi; Keiichi Koizumi; Chiho Yoshida; Yutaka Shimada; Ikuo Saiki

Although obesity is known as a risk factor for several human cancers, the association of obesity with cancer recurrence and metastasis remains to be characterized. Here, B16‐BL6 melanoma and Lewis lung carcinoma cells were intravenously injected into diabetic (db/db) and obese (ob/ob) mice. The number of experimental lung colonies was markedly promoted in these mice when compared with C57BL/6 mice. In contrast, tumor growth at the implanted site was comparable when cells were inoculated orthotopically. The use of B16‐BL6 cells stably transfected with the luciferase gene revealed that the increased metastasis reflected a difference mainly within 6 hr after the intravenous inoculation of tumor cells. Administration of recombinant leptin in ob/ob mice abolished the increase in metastasis early on as well as the decrease in the splenic NK cell number. In addition, depletion of NK cells by an anti‐asialo‐GM1 antibody abrogated the enhanced metastasis in db/db mice. These results demonstrate that metastasis is markedly promoted in diabetic and obese mice mainly because of decreased NK cell function during the early phase of metastasis.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2011

A Chinese Herbal Medicine, Tokishakuyakusan, Reduces the Worsening of Impairments and Independence after Stroke: A 1-Year Randomized, Controlled Trial

Hirozo Goto; Nobuhiko Satoh; Yoshinori Hayashi; Hiroaki Hikiami; Yutaka Nagata; Ryosuke Obi; Yutaka Shimada

In post-stroke patients, the recurrence of stroke and progression of impairments lead to a bedridden state and dementia. As for their treatments, only anti-hypertension and anti-coagulation therapies to prevent the recurrence of stroke are available. In Asia, post-stroke patients with impairments are often treated with herbal medicine. The present study evaluated the effectiveness of tokishakuyakusan (TS) in improving the impairment and independence in post-stroke patients. Thirty-one post-stroke patients (mean age = 81.4 years) were recruited and enrolled. Participants were randomly assigned to the TS group (n = 16) or non-treatment (control) group (n = 15) and treated for 12 months. Impairments were assessed using the Stroke Impairment Assessment Set (SIAS). Independence was evaluated using the functional independence measure (FIM). For each outcome measure, mean change was calculated every 3 months. The results were that impairments according to SIAS did not significantly change in the TS group. In contrast, SIAS significantly worsened in the control group. There was a significant difference between the two groups. In each term of SIAS, affected lower extremity scores, abdominal muscle strength, function of visuospatial perception, and so forth. in the TS group were better than those in the control group. Independence according to FIM did not change significantly in the TS group. In contrast, FIM significantly worsened in the control group. There was also a significant difference between the two groups. In conclusion, TS was considered to suppress the impairments of lower limbs and to exert a favorable effect on cerebral function for post-stroke patients.


The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2008

Inhibitory Effect of TNF-α Produced by Macrophages Stimulated with Grifola frondosa Extract (ME) on the Growth of Influenza A/Aichi/2/68 Virus in MDCK Cells

Nobuko Obi; Katsumi Hayashi; Tatsurou Miyahara; Yutaka Shimada; Katsutoshi Terasawa; Masataka Watanabe; Masahide Takeyama; Ryosuke Obi; Hiroshi Ochiai

We investigated the inhibitory effect of the conditioned medium (CM) from P338D1 (D1) cells, a murine macrophage cell line, stimulated for 10 hours with a fixed dose (100 mug/ml) of the extracts from the fruit bodies of Grifola frondosa (ME) or its ultra filtration-based fractions (MFs), on the growth of influenza A/Aichi/2/68 virus in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells. Direct addition of ME and 3 kinds of MFs (MF1, MF2 and MF3) to the infected cells had no obvious inhibitory effect. However, virus yields were reduced in the presence of CMs. Notably, the inhibitory effect of the CM prepared by using MF2 (molecular weight of 30 Kd to 100 Kd) was the strongest (28% reduction compared to the control). RT-PCR and ELISA assays showed that the CMs could induce the expression of TNF-alpha mRNA in D1 cells leading to production of TNF-alpha, known as an antiviral cytokine. These findings suggest that ME and MFs (especially MF-2) might induce the production of certain factors, including TNF-alpha, which are responsible for the inhibition of viral growth in vitro.


Kampo Medicine | 2004

Three Cases of Bronchial Asthma Successfully Treated with Seisho-ekki-to

Nobuyasu Sekiya; Hiroaki Hikiami; Ryosuke Obi; Hirozo Goto; Naotoshi Shibahara; Yutaka Shimada; Katsutoshi Terasawa

難治性の気管支喘息の3症例に対して咽喉不快感, 動悸, 自汗を目標として清暑益気湯を投与した。目標とした症状および所見は速やかに改善した。さらに発作の回数が著明に減少あるいは消失した。そのほか3症例に共通していた事柄は中年期であること, 発作が通年性であること, 心窩部不快感, 心下痞〓, 臍上悸を認めることであった。これまで清暑益気湯は夏やせ, 夏まけに対して用いられることが多かったが中年期の気管支喘息の長期管理薬 (コントローラー) としても認識されるべき処方であると考えられた。


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2009

Berberine Exerts Neuroprotective Actions against in Vitro Ischemia-Induced Neuronal Cell Damage in Organotypic Hippocampal Slice Cultures: Involvement of B-Cell Lymphoma 2 Phosphorylation Suppression

Hu-Shan Cui; Kinzo Matsumoto; Yukihisa Murakami; Hitomi Hori; Qi Zhao; Ryosuke Obi


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2007

Chotosan, a Kampo Formula, Ameliorates Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion-Induced Deficits in Object Recognition Behaviors and Central Cholinergic Systems in Mice

Qi Zhao; Yukihisa Murakami; Michihisa Tohda; Ryosuke Obi; Yutaka Shimada; Kinzo Matsumoto


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2007

Chotosan enhances macrophage colony-stimulating factor mRNA expression in the ischemic rat brain and C6Bu-1 glioma cells.

Ryosuke Obi; Michihisa Tohda; Qi Zhao; Nobuko Obi; Hitomi Hori; Yukihisa Murakami; Hirozo Goto; Yutaka Shimada; Hiroshi Ochiai; Kinzo Matsumoto


Kampo Medicine | 2010

Trial of the Treatment of Kampo Medicines for Thalamic Pain

Hirozo Goto; Makoto Fujimoto; Tetsuro Watanabe; Hiroaki Hikiami; Ryosuke Obi; Tatsuya Nogami; Yutaka Nagata; Naotoshi Shibahara; Yutaka Shimada


Journal of Traditional Medicines | 2008

Biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction are elevated in patients with rheumatoid arthritis with oketsu (blood stasis)

Hiroaki Hikiami; Kazuya Nozaki; Yutaka Nagata; Shinji Nakata; Tatsuya Nogami; Ryosuke Obi; Hirozo Goto; Naotoshi Shibahara; Yutaka Shimada


Kampo Medicine | 2011

Risk Factors for Excessive Sensitivity to Cold and Physical Characteristics: A Prospective Cohort Study

Yoichi Furuya; Tetsuo Watanabe; Yutaka Nagata; Ryosuke Obi; Hiroaki Hikiami; Yutaka Shimada

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Qi Zhao

University of Toyama

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