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Nutrition | 2000

Effect of Portal Hypertension Caused by Chronic High Venous Pressure on Small-Intestinal Sugar Absorption

Masatoshi Hayashi; Hajime Hirose; Shoshi Senga; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Sigeyuki Fuwa; Yoshio Mori; Taku Yamada

The effect of portal hypertension and chronic high venous pressure on the absorption of the small intestine was examined by constricting the suprahepatic and subdiaphragmatic inferior vena cava in rats. A group of rats with the constricted suprahepatic and subdiaphragmatic inferior vena cava comprised group 1 (n = 9) and another group of rats with only laparotomy comprised group 2 (n = 9). Two months after the operation, sugar absorption and other parameters were measured. The blood pressures of the infrahepatic inferior vena cava and the portal vein 8 wk after the operation in group 1 were significantly higher than those in group 2. The results of D-xylose absorption tests showed that the amount of excreted D-xylose in urine in group 1 was significantly lower than that of group 2, but the D-xylose everted sac test showed no significant differences between the two groups. The glucose everted sac test showed that the amount of glucose absorption in group 1 was significantly lower than that in group 2. These findings suggest that chronic high venous pressure caused by constriction of suprahepatic inferior vena cava may lead to sugar malabsorption. We conclude that portal hypertension with high venous pressure below the diaphragm can lead to sugar malabsorption in the intestine.


Surgery Today | 2002

Dielectric spectrogram for evaluating ischemic microstructural changes of the liver in simple cold preservation.

Takuya Yamada; Hajime Hirose; Yoshio Mori; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Masatomo Hayashi; Shoshi Senga; Naoki Futamura; Kenichi Sakamoto; Tetsu Sago; Hisato Takagi; Mikio Yasumura; Hisashi Iwata

Abstract.Purpose: Monitoring ischemic liver injury is important in liver transplantation. We previously reported that dielectric properties were correlated with tissue adenosine triphosphate during liver preservation; however, it is unknown what the changes in dielectric properties are based on. Using rats, we studied the relationship between dielectric parameters and microstructural changes in liver tissues during preservation. Methods: We serially measured the percent decrease in conductivity and the percent increase in relative permittivity in rat livers, and determined the areas of cellular and extracellular components using a charge-coupled device microscope and an NIH image. Thereafter, we evaluated the relationship between dielectric parameters and microstructural changes in the liver tissues. Results: A positive linear and exponential correlation was found between the percent decrease in conductivity and the percent decrease in extracellular components (P < 0.01). A positive linear and exponential correlation was also found between the percent increase in relative permittivity and the percent increase in cellular components (P < 0.01). Conclusions: Our results suggest that the serial changes in tissue conductivity and the relative permittivity reflect changes in liver tissue microstructures during cold preservation.


Journal of Surgical Research | 2000

Effects of portal-systemic shunt following 90% partial hepatectomy in rats

Takahiko Fukuchi; Hajime Hirose; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Masatomo Hayashi; Shoshi Senga; Naoki Imai; Masaya Shibata; Kimi Yamauchi; Naoki Futamura; Yasuhiro Sumi


Journal of Surgical Research | 1998

Evaluation of Ischemic Damage in the Skeletal Muscle with the Use of Electrical Properties

Masatoshi Hayashi; Hajime Hirose; Eisaku Sasaki; Shoshi Senga; Shinji Murakawa; Yoshio Mori; Yasunobu Furusawa; Michiya Banodo


Kanzo | 1990

A resected case of hepatocellular carcinoma with liver cirrhoisis, nonhemolytic unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia and remarkable retention of both indocyanine green and sulfobromophthalein tests.

Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Yutaka Ozeki; Akitsugu Hino; Kei Watanabe; Shoshi Senga; Kenichi Sakamoto; Masatomo Hayashi; Hajime Hirose; Hiroshi Koda; Sadashi Adachi; Toshiyasu Muto


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1996

An Experimental Study on Tolerance to Ischemic Injury of Thioacetamide-induced Liver Cirrhosis in Rats.

Hirokazu Matsutomo; Hajime Hirose; Shoshi Senga; Hideo Itoh; Masatoshi Hayashi; Yoshihumi Katagiri; Tatsumi Iida; Masatomo Hayashi; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka


Transplantation Proceedings | 1997

Mouse CD4 and CD8 T-cell clones that recognize xeno-antigens directly on xeno-antigen presenting cells in xeno MHC-restricted ways☆

Toshio Hirota; Hajime Hirose; Hisashi Iwata; Kazuto Kanetake; Michiya Bando; Matsuhisa Imaizumi; Hajime Mikamo; Y.-Q. Zhang; K. Shimabukuro; Eisaku Sasaki; Yoshio Mori; Shoshi Senga; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Toshiyuki Hamaoka; Hiromi Fujiwara


Journal of Surgical Research | 1996

Influence of CO2Tension on Hepatic Hemodynamics during Portal Arterialization

Yoshifumi Katagiri; Hajime Hirose; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Shoshi Senga; Masatoshi Hayashi; Naoki Imai; Tatumi Iida; Masatomo Hayashi


Kanzo | 1997

A study on tolerance ot ischemic injury of experimental fatty liver cirrhosis in rats

Hirokazu Matsutomo; Hajime Hirose; Shoshi Senga; Takahiko Fukuchi; Naoki Imai; Masatoshi Hayashi; Yoshihumi Katagiri; Masatomo Hayashi; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1996

Continuous Epidural Morphine for Postoperative Pain Management after Gastric and Colorectal Surgery.

Takahiko Fukuchi; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Masatomo Hayashi; Shoshi Senga; Yoshifumi Katagiri; Masatoshi Hayahi; Naoki Imai; Masaya Shibata; Kimi Yamauchi; Noaki Futamura; Yasuhiro Sumi; Hajime Hirose

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Yoshio Mori

National Institutes of Health

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Naoki Imai

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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