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Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids | 2014

False In Vitro and In Vivo Elevations of Uric Acid Levels in Mouse Blood

Tamaki Watanabe; Naoko H. Tomioka; Shigekazu Watanabe; Masao Tsuchiya; Makoto Hosoyamada

Uric acid (UA) levels in mouse blood have been reported to range widely from 0.1 μM to 760 μM. The aim of this study was to demonstrate false in vitro and in vivo elevations of UA levels in mouse blood. Male ICR mice were anesthetized with pentobarbital (breathing mice) or sacrificed with overdose ether (non-breathing mice). Collected blood was dispensed into MiniCollect® tubes and incubated in vitro for 0 or 30 min at room temperature. After separation of plasma or serum, the levels of UA and hypoxanthine were determined using HPLC. From the non-incubated plasma of breathing mice, the true value of UA level in vivo was 13.5 ± 1.4 μM. However, UA levels in mouse blood increased by a factor of 3.9 following incubation in vitro. This “false in vitro elevation” of UA levels in mouse blood after blood sampling was inhibited by allopurinol, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. Xanthine oxidase was converted to UA in mouse serum from hypoxanthine which was released from blood cells during incubation. Plasma UA levels from non-breathing mice were 19 times higher than those from breathing mice. This “false in vivo elevation” of UA levels before blood sampling was inhibited by pre-treatment with phentolamine, an α-antagonist. Over-anesthesia with ether might induce α-vasoconstriction and ischemia and thus degrade intracellular ATP to UA. For the accurate measurement of UA levels in mouse blood, the false in vitro and in vivo elevations of UA level must be avoided by immediate separation of plasma after blood sampling from anesthetized breathing mice.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2013

Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Is a Possible Candidate for the Induction of Microalbuminuria in Diabetic db/db Mice

Tamaki Watanabe; Naoko H. Tomioka; Masaru Doshi; Shigekazu Watanabe; Masao Tsuchiya; Makoto Hosoyamada


Yakugaku Zasshi-journal of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan | 2001

Preparation and Clinical Application of 2% Diflunisal Oral Ointment for Painful Lesions of the Oral Mucosa

Junko Kizu; Masao Tsuchiya; Shigekazu Watanabe; Nobuhiro Yasuno; Yoshihiro Arakawa; Hideto Saijyo; Osamu Okuda


Japanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy | 1994

Preparation of Stable Aspirin Washable Ointment.

Masao Tsuchiya; Nobuhiro Yasuno; Shigekazu Watanabe; Hideki Ono; Susumu Kanda; Kazuhiro Imai


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2016

The mechanism of false in vitro elevation of uric acid level in mouse blood

Tamaki Watanabe; Naoko H. Tomioka; Shigekazu Watanabe; Yoshihiko Suzuki; Masao Tsuchiya; Makoto Hosoyamada


Japanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy | 1992

Preparation and Clinical Application of Amphotericin B Oral Ointments.

Shigekazu Watanabe; Masao Tsuchiya; Kazuhiro Imai; Masayuki Yokomizo; Yoshihiko Takahashi; Yasuharu Tejima


Japanese Journal of Infection Prevention and Control | 2018

Effect of Nutritional Status on the Clinical Efficacy of Once-daily Dosing Regimens of Amikacin Sulfate in Elderly Patients

Yoshihiko Matsuki; Miki Yajima; Tetsuya Tsukamoto; Tamaki Watanabe; Shigekazu Watanabe


Iyakuhin Johogaku | 2013

Study of Efficacy and Safety in the Administration of 400 mg of Amikacin Sulfate Administered Once Daily to Elderly Patients

Yoshihiko Matsuki; Tetsuya Tsukamoto; Makoto Hosoyamada; Tamaki Watanabe; Shigekazu Watanabe; Masao Tsuchiya


The Jikei University School of Medicine | 2008

Inhibitory Effect of Theophylline and Methylxanthines on Carrageenan-induced Edema in Rats and their Structure-activity Relationship (Short Communication)

Shigekazu Watanabe; Tomoko Terajima; Junko Kizu; Seiji Hori


Japanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy | 1998

Compatibility of Ophthalmic Solutions. For the Treatment of Glaucoma and Cataract.

Mutsumi Endo; Nobuhiro Yasuno; Kaori Tanagami; Asaka Onda; Miho Imoto; Naomi Iida; Yuko Sekine; Norio Miyazaki; Shigekazu Watanabe; Yuko Nakamura; Yosuke Kurokawa; Masao Tsuchiya; Yoshihiro Arakawa; Hideki Ono

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Masao Tsuchiya

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Masao Tsuchiya

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Hideki Ono

Nagoya City University

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