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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2003

Relationship between hyperinsulinemia and pulse wave velocity in moderately hyperglycemic patients

Miki Koizumi; Hiroyuki Shimizu; Kenju Shimomura; Shinsuke Oh-I; Yasuyo Tomita; Tomohiro Kudo; Kenichi Iizuka; Masatomo Mori

AIM Arterial stiffness assessed by pulse wave velocity (PWV) reflects early stage arteriosclerosis. The influence of hyperinsulinemia on peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is still unknown. We determined the influences of hyperinsulinemia on PVD assessed by PWV in moderately hyperglycemic patients. METHODS Thirty-six moderately hyperglycemic, outcoming patients were recruited in this study. All subjects were divided into two groups by fasting immunoreactive insulin (F-IRI) concentrations; group A; F-IRI> or =5 microU/ml, group B; F-IRI<5 microU/ml. Both hbPWV (from heart to brachial artery) and baPWV (brachial to artery to ankle) were evaluated by using Form PWV/ABI, in addition to ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI). RESULTS In group A, both hbPWV and baPWV showed significantly higher values than in group B. ABPIs were not different between two groups. Although age, FPG, plasma HbA1c, serum total-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol concentrations, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure were at same levels in group A as group B, body mass index, HOMA-R, serum triglyceride concentrations were significantly higher in group A, indicating the existence of insulin resistance in group A. CONCLUSION Hyperinsulinemia may be involved in the development of PVD in moderately hyperglycemic patients.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2011

Topical application of glycyrrhizin preparation ameliorates experimentally induced colitis in rats.

Tomohiro Kudo; Shinichi Okamura; Yajing Zhang; Takashige Masuo; Masatomo Mori

AIM To examine the efficacy of glycyrrhizin preparation (GL-p) in the treatment of a rat model of ulcerative colitis (UC). METHODS Experimental colitis was induced by oral administration of dextran sodium sulfate. Rats with colitis were intrarectally administered GL-p or saline. The extent of colitis was evaluated based on body weight gain, colon wet weight, and macroscopic damage score. The expression levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines in the inflamed mucosa were measured by cytokine antibody array analysis. The effect of GL-p on myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity in the inflamed mucosa and purified enzyme was assayed. RESULTS GL-p treatment significantly ameliorated the extent of colitis compared to sham treatment with saline. Cytokine antibody array analysis showed that GL-p treatment significantly decreased the expression levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, including interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant-2, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in the inflamed mucosa. Furthermore, GL-p inhibited the oxidative activity of mucosal and purified MPO. CONCLUSION GL-p enema has a therapeutic effect on experimental colitis in rats and may be useful in the treatment of UC.


Life Sciences | 2011

Calcineurin inhibition by polaprezinc in rats with experimentally-induced colitis.

Yajing Zhang; Shinichi Okamura; Tomohiro Kudo; Takashige Masuo; Masatomo Mori

AIMS We investigated the therapeutic effect of polaprezinc (PZ), N-(3-aminopropionyl)-L-histidinato zinc, in rats with experimentally-induced colitis by focusing on calcineurin (CN) inhibition. CN plays a crucial role in T-cell activation and cytokine gene expression and is targeted by immunosuppressants such as cyclosporine and FK506. MAIN METHODS Colitis was induced into male Wistar rats by trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid and was treated with intrarectally administered PZ. The inflammation was assessed by the macroscopic damage score, colon wet weight, and proinflammatory mediator expression by RT-PCR analysis. Protein expression of calcineurin and the activation of its substrate, the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) transcription factor, were also studied. Calcineurin inhibition by PZ was investigated in in vitro experiments using colonic mucosa, purified calcineurin enzyme, and Jurkat T cells. KEY FINDINGS CN was activated in the colitic mucosa; PZ treatment inhibited CN activation, the expression of proinflammatory cytokines in the mucosa, and thereby ameliorated the experimental colitis in rats. In in vitro experiments, PZ inhibited CN activity, NFAT activation, interleukin-2 expression, and the growth of Jurkat T cells. In the effective concentrations, PZ did not affect cell viability. SIGNIFICANCE Our results suggest that PZ can be used as an immunosuppressive agent for the treatment of colitis through its inhibitory effect on CN activity.


The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 2016

A case of idiopathic portal hypertension associated with nodular regenerative hyperplasia-like nodule of the liver and mixed connective tissue disease.

Shunsuke Hayano; Atsushi Naganuma; Yudai Okano; Yuhei Suzuki; Keisuke Shiina; Haruka Yoshida; Eri Hayashi; Sanae Uehara; Takashi Hoshino; Naomi Miyamae; Tomohiro Kudo; Hiroshi Ishihara; Akira Ogawa; Ken Sato; Satoru Kakizaki

A 51-year-old woman was diagnosed with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) in 2011. She underwent treatment with prednisolone. Her hepatobiliary enzyme level increased, and multiple nodules were found in both liver lobes in abdominal imaging studies. Ultrasonography revealed large and small hyperechoic lesions with indistinct or well-defined borders. No findings of classic hepatocellular carcinoma or liver cirrhosis were observed on contrast-enhanced computed tomography, but some nodules showed an enhanced effect of the central lesion that was characteristic of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) in an arterial phase. On gadolinium-ethoxybenzyl-diethylenetriamine penta-acetic acid (Gd-EOB-DTPA)-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, slightly high-intensity nodules, 10-40mm in size, were observed on T1- and T2-weighted images. The nodules showed highest intensities in the hepatocyte phase and were enhanced with the uptake of Gd-EOB-DTPA as compared with the background liver. FNH was suspected based on the imaging findings, but we performed a liver tumor biopsy for differential diagnosis of the malignant lesion. Based on the immunohistopathological examination results, the final diagnosis was idiopathic portal hypertension associated with nodular regenerative hyperplasia (NRH)-like nodule of the liver. Benign nodular hepatocellular lesions are caused by abnormal hepatic circulation and were previously known as anomalous portal tract syndrome. Our case of atypical NRH with large nodules may be included in this disease entity. Here, we report a rare case of MCTD with NRH-like nodules and idiopathic portal hypertension with a review of literature.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2011

Analysis of ABC (D) stratification for screening patients with gastric cancer

Tomohiro Kudo; Satoru Kakizaki; Naondo Sohara; Yasuhiro Onozato; Shinichi Okamura; Yoshikatsu Inui; Masatomo Mori


The Kitakanto Medical Journal | 2002

Mosapride Citrate for Colonoscopy Preparation with Lavage

Mamiko Nagashima; Shinichi Okamura; Haruhisa Iizuka; Yoshio Ohmae; Toshihiko Sagawa; Tomohiro Kudo; Takashige Masuo; Ryota Kobayashi; Kyoko Marubashi; Takeshi Ishikawa; Hirokazu Oshimoto; Makoto Yoshida; Kenta Motegi; Teruhiko Sakamoto; Keigo Iesaki; Masatomo Mori


World Journal of Hepatology | 2013

Advanced hepatocellular carcinoma responds to MK615, a compound extract from the Japanese apricot “Prunus mume”

Takashi Hoshino; Hitoshi Takagi; Atsushi Naganuma; Eri Koitabashi; Sanae Uehara; Naomi Sakamoto; Tomohiro Kudo; Ken Sato; Satoru Kakizaki


The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 2013

[A case of so-called carcinosarcoma of the middle portion of the bile duct diagnosed preoperatively].

Takashi Hoshino; Atsushi Naganuma; Hitoshi Takagi; Koitabashi E; Naoya Sakamoto; Inui M; Souma H; Tomohiro Kudo; Hiroshi Ishihara; Akira Ogawa; Mizuide M


The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 2012

[A case of hepatitis E differentially diagnosed from drug-induced liver injury].

Ishiwata S; Hitoshi Takagi; Takashi Hoshino; Atsushi Naganuma; Sakamoto N; Koitabashi E; Souma H; Inui M; Tomohiro Kudo; Ogawa A; Tahara H; Kaneko M; Hiroaki Okamoto


Nihon Naika Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine | 2008

[Intestinal pseudo-obstruction associated with polymyositis successfully treated with somatostatin analog].

Satoshi Takakusaki; Tomohiro Kudo; Kuniaki Suzuki; Mitsuyoshi Utsugi; Takahumi Tsuchiya; Nobuyuki Shibusawa; Yasuyuki Shimoyama; Takeshi Hisada; Osamu Kawamura; Motoyasu Kusano; Masatomo Mori

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