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Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2003

Giant mediastinal bronchial artery aneurysm mimicking benign esophageal tumor: a case report and review of 26 cases from literature

Kuniyoshi Tanaka; Akio Ihaya; Tetsuya Horiuci; Koich Morioka; Tetsuya Kimura; Takahiko Uesaka; Masato Sasaki; Masaru Uchinami; Takeshi Tsuda; Narihisa Yamada; Wei Li; Seiya Hirai; Sawaka Tanabe; Yuichiro Okubo; Satofumi Tanaka

Mediastinal bronchial artery aneurysm is rare but potentially life-threatening, and requires prompt treatment to avert rupture with catastrophic results. A 78-year-old man was referred to our hospital with a benign esophageal tumor, which appeared as an extrinsic, extramucosal filling defect on an esophagogram. Chest computed tomography and selective bronchial arteriography led to a definitive diagnosis of mediastinal bronchial artery aneurysm. Aneurysmectomy and closure of the ostia of both the afferent and efferent bronchial arteries was performed via standard posterolateral thoracotomy. Postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged on the seventh postoperative day.


Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology | 2005

Thymidine Phosphorylase Gene Transfer Inhibits Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation by Upregulating Heme Oxygenase-1 and p27KIP1

Wei Li; Kuniyoshi Tanaka; Koichi Morioka; Takahiko Uesaka; Narihisa Yamada; Atsushi Takamori; Mitsuteru Handa; Sawaka Tanabe; Akio Ihaya

Objective—Thymidine phosphorylase (TP) reportedly promotes endothelial cell migration and induces heme oxygenase (HO)-1 expression. However, its effect on vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) is poorly understood. In this study, we examined the effect of TP on VSMCs in vitro and in vivo. Methods and Results—Phagemid vector encoding human TP gene was transfected into rat VSMCs, and a clone overexpressing TP was selected (C2). C2 showed a slower migration and proliferation than VSMCs cloned with empty vector (pC) under basal, serum-stimulated, and hypoxic conditions. This decrease in proliferation correlated with TP-induced HO-1 expression and was reversed by inhibitors of either TP or HO activity. Furthermore, in C2, the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (p27KIP1) was much more abundant than in pC, and the cell cycle was arrested at the G1 phase. TP or HO activity inhibitors decreased p27KIP1 expression in C2 to the level seen in pC. Adventitial TP gene delivery significantly reduced neointimal VSMC migration and neointima formation in balloon-injured rat carotid arteries. Conclusions—TP overexpression upregulated HO-1 expression and consequently increased p27KIP1 in cultured VSMCs, and inhibited VSMC migration and proliferation in vitro and in vivo. TP represents a promising target for treating vascular obstructive disease.


American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2014

Renal redox dysregulation in AKI: application for oxidative stress marker of AKI

Kenji Kasuno; Kiichi Shirakawa; Haruyoshi Yoshida; Kiyoshi Mori; Hideki Kimura; Naoki Takahashi; Yasunari Nobukawa; Kenji Shigemi; Sawaka Tanabe; Narihisa Yamada; Takaaki Koshiji; Fumiaki Nogaki; Hitoshi Kusano; Takahiko Ono; Kazuko Uno; Hajime Nakamura; Junji Yodoi; Eri Muso; Masayuki Iwano

Oxidative stress is a major determinant of acute kidney injury (AKI); however, the effects of an AKI on renal redox system are unclear, and few existing AKI markers are suitable for evaluating oxidative stress. We measured urinary levels of the redox-regulatory protein thioredoxin 1 (TRX1) in patients with various kinds of kidney disease and in mice with renal ischemia-reperfusion injury. Urinary TRX1 levels were markedly higher in patients with AKI than in those with chronic kidney disease or in healthy subjects. In a receiver operating characteristic curve analysis to differentiate between AKI and other renal diseases, the area under the curve for urinary TRX1 was 0.94 (95% confidence interval, 0.90-0.98), and the sensitivity and specificity were 0.88 and 0.88, respectively, at the optimal cutoff value of 43.0 μg/g creatinine. Immunostaining revealed TRX1 to be diffusely distributed in the tubules of normal kidneys, but to be shifted to the brush borders or urinary lumen in injured tubules in both mice and humans with AKI. Urinary TRX1 in AKI was predominantly in the oxidized form. In cultured human proximal tubular epithelial cells, hydrogen peroxide specifically and dose dependently increased TRX1 levels in the culture supernatant, while reducing intracellular levels. These findings suggest that urinary TRX1 is an oxidative stress-specific biomarker useful for distinguishing AKI from chronic kidney disease and healthy kidneys.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2015

Controlling Air Leaks Using Free Pericardial Fat Pads as Surgical Sealant in Pulmonary Resection

Takeshi Ikeda; Masato Sasaki; Narihisa Yamada; Atsushi Takamori; Sawaka Tanabe; Akitoshi Okada; Kayo Sakon; Tae Mizunaga; Takaaki Koshiji

BACKGROUND This study evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of a new operative method for controlling intraoperative air leaks using free pericardial fat pads as a covering sealant in pulmonary resection. METHODS To manage air leaks that must be controlled in pulmonary resection at the first water sealing test, collected free pericardial fat was used as a covering sealant and sewn on by the suture closing the lesion. In cases of uncontrolled air leaks at the second sealing test, fibrin glue was used to fill the residual lesion between the fat and visceral pleura. Fifty-one eligible patients were enrolled in this study to evaluate the duration of postoperative air leaks and the condition of the implanted fat on chest computed tomography (CT) 6 months later. RESULTS The mean duration of postoperative air leaks was 1.05 ± 1.84 days in the 39 cases that received the pericardial fat covering technique only and 2.66 ± 3.42 days in the 12 cases that received the pericardial fat covering technique combined with fibrin glue. Prolonged alveolar air leaks occurred in 1 case and 2 cases, respectively. No cases required conversion to conventional methods, and there were no further adverse events. On follow-up chest CT approximately 62.7% of obvious engrafted fat survived. CONCLUSIONS Using free pericardial fat pads as a sealant to control air leaks in pulmonary resection is safe and has good feasibility and potent efficacy. This new method can be an innovative technique for preventing prolonged air leaks.


Annals of Vascular Diseases | 2011

Improve Morbidity and Mortality in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery for Severe Atherosclerosis

Shinji Kanemitsu; Sawaka Tanabe; Kensuke Ohue; Hiroyuki Miyagawa; Yoichiro Miyake; Manabu Okabe

OBJECTIVES Atherosclerosis has been identified as a risk factor for both morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). To investigate outcomes following CABG for severe atherosclerosis, and to determine whether different surgical techniques can reduce the risk of neurologic events in these patients. METHODS We studied 225 consecutive patients who underwent elective isolated CABG. Routine preoperative and intraoperative examinations identified patients with severe atherosclerosis. We compared the outcomes between patients with (group A; 42 ceses) and those without (group N; 183 cases) severe atherosclerosis. RESULTS 36 patients (85.7%) in group A and 176 (96.2%) in group N underwent off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB); 6 (14.3%) in group A and 7 (3.8%) in group N underwent on-pump beating CABG. Three patients in group A suffered deep sternal infection (7.1%), and one suffered stroke (2.4%) compared with none in group N. No cerebral infarction or neurologic events occurred in patients who underwent OPCAB (n = 212, 94.2%). CONCLUSIONS Prevalence of complications was significantly greater among patients with severe atherosclerotic disease who underwent OPCAB than in those without atherosclerotic disease. Careful selection of surgical strategies can prevent perioperative stroke and reduce mortality.


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2006

Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor gene therapy for limb ischemia.

Narihisa Yamada; Wei Li; Akio Ihaya; Tetsuya Kimura; Kouichi Morioka; Takahiko Uesaka; Atsushi Takamori; Mitsuteru Handa; Sawaka Tanabe; Kuniyoshi Tanaka


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2005

Adventitial inversion technique without the aid of biologic glue or Teflon buttress for acute type A aortic dissection

Kuniyoshi Tanaka; Kouichi Morioka; Wei Li; Narihisa Yamada; Atsushi Takamori; Mitsuteru Handa; Sawaka Tanabe; Akio Ihaya


Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2010

Aortic valve destruction and pseudoaneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva associated with infective endocarditis.

Shinji Kanemitsu; Sawaka Tanabe; Kensuke Ohue; Hiroyuki Miyagawa; Yoichiro Miyake; Manabu Okabe


Chirurg | 2007

Cystic adventitial disease of the popliteal artery Rare case accompanied by a ganglion cyst

Akio Ihaya; Kuniyoshi Tanaka; Tetsuya Kimura; Kouichi Morioka; Takahiko Uesaka; Masato Sasaki; Takeshi Tsuda; Narihisa Yamada; Wei Li; Atsushi Takamori; Mitsuteru Handa; Satofumi Tanaka; Sawaka Tanabe


Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2009

A ball-shaped thrombus of the tricuspid valve after VSD closure.

Shinji Kanemitsu; Sawaka Tanabe; Kensuke Ohue; Hiroyuki Miyagawa; Yoichiro Miyake; Manabu Okabe

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