Tadahisa Mashita
Gifu University
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2014
Shunsuke Shimamura; Ken Kimura; Masaaki Katayama; Tadahisa Mashita; Kenichi Maeda; Saori Kobayashi; Reeko Sato; Jun Yasuda
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the number and function of neutrophils during 3 hr of hemodialysis in healthy dogs under anesthesia. Isolated neutrophils were used to assess neutrophil adhesion, phagocytosis and the oxidative burst. At 0.5 and 3 hr after the start of hemodialysis treatment, there was a decrease in neutrophil number. The phagocytic ability of neutrophils was decreased 3 hr after the start of hemodialysis. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that hemodialysis reduces the number and phagocytic ability of neutrophils during treatment. However, these changes recover within 24 hr of hemodialysis.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2015
Tadahisa Mashita; Hiroaki Kamishina; Yuya Nakamoto; Yosuke Akagi; Ataru Nakanishi; Yusuke Harasaki; Tsuyoshi Ozawa; Takashi Uemura; Yui Kobatake; Shunsuke Shimamura; Naoki Kitamura; Sadatoshi Maeda; Yuji Uzuka; Gerry Shaw; Jun Yasuda
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of concurrent measurement of serum phosphorylated neurofilament heavy subunit (pNF-H) concentration and intramedullary T2W hyperintensity in paraplegic to paraplegic dogs. Our hypothesis was that concurrent measurement of these would provide a more accurate prediction of functional outcome in dogs with thoracolumbar intervertebral disc herniation (IVDH). A prospective case-control clinical study was designed using 94 dogs with acute onset of thoracolumbar IVDH. The association of serum pNF-H concentration, T2W hyperintensity on sagittal MRI (T2H/L2), deep pain perception and surgical outcome were evaluated with logistic regression analysis after three months for all 94 surgically treated dogs. Sensitivity to predict non-ambulatory outcome was compared among pNF-H and T2H/L2 and combination of both. Logistic regression analysis indicated that serum pNF-H concentration and T2H/L2 were significantly correlated with surgical outcome (P<0.05); however, deep pain perception was not (P=0.41). The results of logistic regression analysis indicated that the odds ratios of unsuccessful long-term outcome were 2.6 for serum pNF-H concentration, 1.9 for T2H/L2 and 2.3 for deep pain sensation. The sensitivity and specificity to predict non-ambulatory outcome for using serum parameter pNF-H>2.6 ng/ml, using T2H/L2 value of>0.84 and using both serum pNF-H and T2H/L2, were 95% and 75.7%, 65% and 86.5%, and 90.0% and 97.5%, respectively. Therefore, combined measurements of serum pNF-H and T2H/L2 might be useful for predicting long-term outcome in dogs with thoracolumbar IVDH.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2015
Ataru Nakanishi; Tadahisa Mashita; Kyoko Akiyama; Wakana Nakanishi; Takashi Mori; Masaki Yano; Tetsuo Asai; Rui Kano; Syunsuke Shimamura; Jun Yasuda
A 9-year-old spayed female cat was examined for cheek skin drainage. The skin lesion did not respond to medical therapy; thereafter, facial deformity developed. A computed tomography revealed an intranasal mass and maxillary osteolysis. The mass was histopathologically diagnosed as suppurative granulomatous inflammation caused by filamentous bacteria. The lesion responded well to radiation therapy. Although actinomycosis was suspected histopathologically, no actinomycetes were detected in the nasal lesion by a bacterial culture conducted at a commercial laboratory. The submandibular lymph node and subcutaneous tissue exhibited swelling. Microbiological examination and genetic analysis based on 16S rDNA gene sequence revealed that Nocardia spp. were isolated from both lesions.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009
Yuya Nakamoto; Tsuyoshi Ozawa; Kengo Katakabe; Koichi Nishiya; Nobuhiro Yasuda; Tadahisa Mashita; Yutaka Morita; Munekazu Nakaichi
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2000
Tetsuya Shimoda; Nobuyuki Shiranaga; Tadahisa Mashita; Atsuhiko Hasegawa
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2000
Tetsuya Shimoda; Nobuyuki Shiranaga; Tadahisa Mashita; Atsuhiko Hasegawa
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2010
Yuya Nakamoto; Tsuyoshi Ozawa; Tadahisa Mashita; Masashi Mitsuda; Kengo Katakabe; Munekazu Nakaichi
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2000
Tetsuya Shimoda; Nobuyuki Shiranaga; Tadahisa Mashita; Atsuhiko Hasegawa
Veterinary Research Communications | 2008
Yuya Nakamoto; Tsuyoshi Ozawa; Kengo Katakabe; Koichi Nishiya; Tadahisa Mashita; Yutaka Morita; Nobuhiro Yasuda; Yuki Ishii; Munekazu Nakaichi; Kazuhito Itamoto
Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research | 1997
Tadahisa Mashita; Jun Yasuda; Megumi Iijima; Mitsuyoshi Takiguchi; Tadayoshi Yamazaki; Akira Hashimoto