T. Yamane
Osaka University
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Pathology International | 1986
Masami Takeyama; Hiroshi Mori; Tomohumi Nagareda; Hideya Kuroda; T. Yamane; Keishi Matsumoto; Nobuyuki Terada; Chikanori Terai; Kazuyuki Nishide
An autopsy case of clostridial gas gangrene occurring in a 54‐year‐old man with colon adenocarcinoma, liver cirrhosis, and diabetes mellitus is reported. The patient died 4 days after the onset of symptoms with episodes of vomiting and abdominal pain. Gangrene of both hips and perineum, hemolysis, renal failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation were the dominant clinical features. Clostridium septicum was isolated from the subcutaneous tissue fluid. Adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon with ulceration found at autopsy was supposed to be an entry of the organism. Histologically, lesions of subcutaneous tissue and muscles were characterized by the absence of inflammatory infiltrates in spite of extensive necrosis. A summary of 35 cases of gas gangrene hospitalized to the Osaka University Hospital for the past 16 years indicates that clostridial gas gangrene patients with underlying diseases such as malignant neoplasm, diabetes, liver cirrhosis or immunodeficiency have a relatively poor prognosis.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry | 1989
Masahiro Ayata; T. Yamane; Shigeru Okamoto; Wei Li; N. TerActa; Keishi Matsumoto
Male (C57BL/6 x DBA)F1 hybrid mice were castrated on day 60 after birth; two pituitaries from 60-day-old female mice were immediately grafted under the capsule of the left kidney in half of the castrated mice to induce hyperprolactinemia. The seminal vesicles in the absence of androgen treatment were examined 15, 22, 30 and 60 days after castration with or without grafting. Significant increases in the weight (1.3-1.4-fold), DNA content (1.2-1.3-fold) and labeling index of epithelial cells (4-10-fold) of the seminal vesicles were found in mice with pituitary grafts compared to mice without grafts on days 15-30 after castration but not on day 60 after castration. Such stimulatory effects of hyperprolactinemia on mouse seminal vesicle cells were also observed on day 15 after castration plus adrenalectomy. Cell loss from the seminal vesicles was found to be similar in castrated mice with and without the grafts. The present findings demonstrate that hyperprolactinemia induces an increase in DNA synthesis of epithelial cells in the seminal vesicles until 30 days after castration and results in a significant delay of castration-induced involution of the weight and DNA content of the seminal vesicles for 1 month. However, the delay with increased epithelial cell growth by hyperprolactinemia disappeared 60 days after castration.
Endocrinology | 1982
Shigeru Okamoto; D. Takatsuka; K. Tateishi; Y. Ogasawara; T. Yamane; Yukihiko Kitamura; Keishi Matsumoto
Endocrinology | 1982
Shigeru Okamoto; Y. Ogasawara; T. Yamane; Yukihiko Kitamura; Keishi Matsumoto
Endocrinology | 1985
Nobuyuki Terada; Y. Ogasawara; T. Yamane; Keishi Matsumoto; Yukihiko Kitamura
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry | 1987
T. Yamane; Masahiro Ayata; Shigeru Okamoto; Nobuyuki Terada; Yukihiko Kitamura; Keishi Matsumoto
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry | 1986
T. Yamane; Yukihiko Kitamura; Nobuyuki Terada; Keishi Matsumoto
Biology of Reproduction | 1985
Nobuyuki Terada; T. Yamane; Keishi Matsumoto; H Asai; Yukihiko Kitamura
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry | 1984
Y. Ogasawara; T. Yamane; Yukihiko Kitamura; K. Uchida; K. Wakabayashi; Keishi Matsumoto
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry | 1987
Masahiro Ayata; T. Yamane; Shigeru Okamoto; Yukihiko Kitamura; Keishi Matsumoto