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European Neurology | 1980

Studies on familial amyloid polyneuropathy in Ogawa Village, Japan.

Shozo Kito; Eiko Itoga; Kenji Kamiya; Takenobu Kishida; Yasuhiro Yamamura

A newly discovered large concentration of familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP) in Japan is clinically outlined. The importance of the urinary secretion of IgA in these cases is stressed. Dimethyl sulfoxide administration to these patients induced clinical improvements accompanied by increased excretion of low molecular weight proteins. Amino acid composition of amyloid protein of the Ogawa village-type FAP cases was similar to that of primary amyloidosis.


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1983

STUDIES ON BIOLOGICAL ACTIONS OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE IN FAMILIAL AMYLOIDOSIS

Shozo Kito; Eiko Itoga; Masae Inokawa; Masatoshi Hironaka; Takenobu Kishida; Tomotaka Shinoda

DMSO was therapeutically administered to patients with FAP and in about half of the patients there was some clinical improvement. Urinary proteins were analyzed biochemically and immunochemically before and after DMSO administration in seven cases of amyloidosis. As the results, increased excretion of various proteins of different molecular weights in the urine was observed depending on cases and examined organs. The in vitro effects of DMSO on amyloid proteins were examined. DMSO-degraded amyloid proteins showed void-volume materials and lower molecular weight components on Sephadex G column elution profiles as did guanidine-degraded amyloid protein. Among various denaturating or reducing agents, DMSO is the least potent in dissolving amyloid fibrils into prealbumin-related proteins.


Brain Research | 1985

Immunohistochemical localization of neurotensin and β-endorphin in the rat anterior pituitary gland

Rie Miyoshi; Shozo Kito; Takenobu Kishida; Eiko Itoga; Norio Ogawa

Nakanes enzyme-labeled antibody technique revealed that cells containing neurotensin-like immunoreactivity were widely distributed in the anterior lobe of the pituitary body. Immunohistochemical studies on serial sections showed that a part of neurotensin positive anterior lobe cells contained beta-endorphin-like peptide simultaneously. The results show that beta-endorphin and neurotensin occur together in certain pituitary cells and this is an evidence of coexistence of more than one peptide within one anterior pituitary cell.


European Neurology | 1979

Cyclic Nucleotides in Progressive Muscular Dystrophy

Shozo Kito; Miyuki Yamamoto; Eiko Itoga; Takenobu Kishida

The authors radioimmunoassayed cyclic nucleotide concentrations in plasma and biopsied muscles of muscular dystrophy and muscles of chicken embryo. c-AMP concentrations in plasma were significantly lowered in Duchenne-type muscular dystrophy and this lowered degree was correlated with the stage of progression. Plasma c-GMP levels were also depressed in Duchenne-type dystrophy. In biopsied muscles, c-AMP concentrations per milligram of non-collagen protein were within normal limits. Therefore, the decrease of plasma c-AMP concentrations might be an expression of total metabolic changes rather than a pathologic process of the muscle itself. As for the dystrophic chicken embryo, both c-AMP and GMP concentrations were decreasing in the pectoral muscles in parallel with the advancement of hatching stages.


Archive | 1986

Immunohistochemical Studies on Autopsied Organs of Familial Amyloid Polyneuropathy in Relation with Amyloid Protein

Rie Miyoshi; Shozo Kito; Yasuhiro Yamamura; Masae Inokawa; Eiko Itoga; Takenobu Kishida

These days, much progress has been achieved on biochemical studies of amyloidogenesis and the relationship between clinical types and amyloid-proteins has been well documented.


Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica | 1980

ULTRASTRUCTURAL LOCALIZATION OF NEUROPEPTIDES IN THE RAT PRIMARY SENSORY NEURONES

Eiko Itoga; Shozo Kito; Takenobu Kishida; Noboru Yanaihara; Norio Ogawa; Ichiji Wakabayashi


Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica | 1979

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE OLIGOPEPTIDES IN THE RAT CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

Takenobu Kishida; Shozo Kito; Eiko Itoga; Noboru Yanaihara; Norio Ogawa; Ichiji Wakabayashi


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1982

Binding experiments of muscarinic acetylcholine and dopamine receptors in human brains with emphasis on a case of striatonigral degeneration.

Masanori Shimoyama; Shozo Kito; Eiko Itoga; Takenobu Kishida; Koji Nanba


Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica | 1979

Ultrastructural Localization of Substance P-, Somatostain-, Met-enkephalin- and β-endorphin-like Immunoreactivities in Rat Sensory Ganglia and in Cultured Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells

Eiko Itoga; Shozo Kito; Takenobu Kishida; Noboru Yanaihara; Norio Ogawa; Ichiji Wakabayashi


Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica | 1982

Immnunohistochemical studies of pancreatic glucagon in the rat hypothalamus

Takenobu Kishida; Shozo Kito; Eiko Itoga; Noboru Yanaihara

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