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Neuroscience Letters | 2013

Treadmill running and static stretching improve long-lasting hyperalgesia, joint limitation, and muscle atrophy induced by cast immobilization in rats

Atsuko Morimoto; Handriadi Winaga; Hiroki Sakurai; Mika Ohmichi; Takahiko Yoshimoto; Yusuke Ohmichi; Takuya Matsui; Takahiro Ushida; Tadashi Okada; Jun Sato

The effects of exercise on chronic pain induced by immobilization are incompletely understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether 30min of treadmill running (TR; active exercise) and 10min of static stretching (SS; passive exercise) of the immobilized hindlimb reduce widespread chronic pain, joint limitation, and hindlimb muscle atrophy induced by cast immobilization in rats. One hindlimb of Sprague Dawley (SD) rats was immobilized for 2 weeks with a cast, and remobilization was conducted for 7 weeks. MRI study showed that cast immobilization had induced inflammatory changes in the immobilized hindlimb, beginning as early as 2h after cast removal; these changes continued for 2-3 days. Mechanical hyperalgesia in the calf and hindpaw developed as early as 2h after cast removal and continued for 7 weeks. TR and SS were initiated 3 days after cast removal and were continued 3 times per week for 2 weeks. Both forms of exercise significantly inhibited mechanical hyperalgesia in the calf and hindpaw in immobilized rats. Range-of-motion limitations in the knee and ankle joints and calf muscle atrophy after cast removal were also decreased by both TR and SS. This study is the first to demonstrate the beneficial effect of TR and SS on widespread chronic pain, joint limitation, and muscle atrophy in a cast-immobilized rat model.


Natural Product Research | 2018

Anti-cell proliferation effect of naphthoquinone dimers isolated from Plumbago zeylanica

Chihiro Ito; Takuya Matsui; Makiko Takano; Tian Shung Wu; Masataka Itoigawa

Abstract Study of the chemical constituents of the roots of Plumbago zeylanica L. collected in Taiwan led to the isolation and identification of a new naphthoquinone dimer, plumzeylanone (1), along with eight known compounds (2–9). Nine naphthoquinones isolated from this plant were assayed for cell growth inhibition activity using NALM-6 (human B cell precursor leukaemia), A549 (human lung adenocarcinoma), Colo205 (human colorectal adenocarcinoma) and KB (human epidermoid carcinoma). Plumzeylanone (1), a novel plumbagin dimer, suppressed cell proliferation in only NALM-6 cells (IC50 3.98 μM). However, maritinone (9) showed strong inhibition of cell growth in all cell lines tested (0.12 < IC50 < 9.06 μM). This compound appeared to affect the cell cycle.


Oncology Letters | 2017

Inhibitory effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound sonication on the proliferation of osteosarcoma cells

Toshihiro Matsuo; Keiji Sato; Takuya Matsui; Shigeyuki Sawada; Yoshitaka Muramatsu; Katsuhisa Kawanami; Masataka Deie

To date, there is limited data on the biological effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on primary malignant bone tumors. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the antitumor effects of LIPUS on osteosarcoma cells. The effects of LIPUS on cell viability, induction of apoptosis, mitochondrial membrane potential and intracellular signaling molecules in the LM8 osteosarcoma cell line were investigated. LIPUS inhibited cell viability (P=0.0022) and mitochondrial membrane potential (P=0.0019) in LM8 cells. Flow cytometry analysis and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling staining revealed significantly higher numbers of apoptotic (P<0.0001) and necrotic cells (P=0.0091) compared with cells without treatment. LIPUS treatment significantly increased phosphorylated Akt (P<0.0001) and IκBα (P=0.0001) levels, and reduced phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase 7 (P<0.0001) and phosphorylated checkpoint kinase 1 (P=0.0008) levels. These results suggest that LIPUS is a non-invasive adjuvant therapy that is able to inhibit cellular proliferation in osteosarcoma cells.


Journal of Separation Science | 2016

Single‐step enrichment of basophils from human peripheral blood by a novel method using a Percoll density gradient

Hiroyuki Shiono; Takuya Matsui; Tadashi Okada; Yoichiro Ito

We have developed a novel continuous flow-through cell separation method using a Percoll density gradient. This method can continuously separate a large number of cells into five fractions according to their densities. To apply this method to the separation of basophils, Percoll density gradients were modified to improve basophil enrichment. When a set of Percoll density gradients was prepared (1.071, 1.075, 1.080, 1.084, and 1.090 g/mL) the basophils in a healthy volunteer were enriched by an average of 23.1 and 63.5% at Percoll densities of 1.075 (fraction 3) and 1.080 g/mL (fraction 4), respectively. On average, the yield of basophils was 1.66 × 10(5) cells in fraction 3 and 1.61 × 10(5) cells in fraction 4 from 9 mL of peripheral blood. The expression of CD203c (cluster of differentiation 203c) on separated basophils was upregulated by anti-immunoglobulin E stimulation similar to basophils in whole blood. Histamine release induced by calcium ionophore was also observed in the separated basophils. The present method will be useful for basophil enrichment since it preserves their function without using counterflow elutriation and immunological reagents, and this method will be effective as a preparative separation for cell purification by flow cytometry.


Cytokine | 2001

ESTABLISHMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A HUMAN B CELL LINE FROM THE LUNG TISSUE OF A PATIENT WITH SCLERODERMA; EXTRAORDINARY HIGH LEVEL OF IL-6 SECRETION BY STIMULATED FIBROBLASTS

Kazuo Kondo; Tadashi Okada; Takuya Matsui; Shinji Kato; Kazuhiko Date; Masashi Yoshihara; Yoshihisa Nagata; Hidekazu Takagi; Masahiko Yoneda; Isamu Sugie


Toxicon | 2006

Primary structure of a thrombin-like serine protease, kangshuanmei, from the venom of Agkistrodon halys brevicaudus stejneger

Junichi Sakai; Shujuan Zhang; Hongmiao Chen; Fukiko Atsumi; Takuya Matsui; Hiroyuki Shiono; Susumu Sanada; Tadashi Okada


in Vivo | 2017

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Stimulation Promotes Anti-cell Proliferative Activity in Doxorubicin-treated Mouse Osteosarcoma Cells

Yoshitaka Muramatsu; Takuya Matsui; Masataka Deie; Keiji Sato


Natural Product Communications | 2013

Biphenyl derivatives from Garcinia schomburgkiana and the cytotoxicity of the isolated compounds.

Chihiro Ito; Takuya Matsui; Noda E; Ruangrungsi N; Masataka Itoigawa


Natural Product Communications | 2016

Acetophenones isolated from acronychia pedunculata and their anti-proliferative activities

Chihiro Ito; Takuya Matsui; Yoshiaki Ban; Tian Shung Wu; Masataka Itoigawa


International Journal of Biometeorology | 2017

Effects of bright light exposure during daytime on peripheral clock gene expression in humans

Maki Sato; Tomoko Wakamura; Takeshi Morita; Akihiko Okamoto; Makoto Akashi; Takuya Matsui; Motohiko Sato

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Tadashi Okada

Aichi Medical University

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Fukiko Atsumi

Aichi Medical University

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Isamu Sugie

Aichi Medical University

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Junichi Sakai

Aichi Medical University

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Hong Miao Chen

Aichi Medical University

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Keiji Sato

Aichi Medical University

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Masataka Deie

Aichi Medical University

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