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Acta Neuropathologica | 2005

Human glioblastomas overexpress ADAMTS-5 that degrades brevican

Mitsutoshi Nakada; Hisashi Miyamori; Daisuke Kita; Tomoya Takahashi; Junkoh Yamashita; Hiroshi Sato; Ryu Miura; Yu Yamaguchi; Yasunori Okada

Selective cleavage of the Glu395-Ser396 bond of brevican, one of the major proteoglycans in adult brain tissues, is thought to be important for glioma cell invasion. Our previous biochemical study demonstrated that ADAMTS-4, a member of the ADAMTS (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs) family, has such an activity. In the present study, we examined brevican-degrading activities of ADAMTS-1, -4 and -5 at the cellular level, and their expression and localization in human glioma tissues. In 293T transfectants expressing ADAMTS-4 or ADAMTS-5, brevican was cleaved into two major fragments in an identical pattern, but no such degradation was observed with ADAMTS-1 transfectants. When the expression levels of these ADAMTS species were examined by real-time quantitative PCR, only ADAMTS-5 was found to be overexpressed in glioblastoma tissues compared to control normal brain tissues (P <0.05). In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry demonstrated that ADAMTS-5 is expressed predominantly in glioblastoma cells. Forced expression of ADAMTS-5 in glioma cell lines stimulated cell invasion. These results demonstrate for the first time that ADAMTS-5 is capable of degrading brevican and is overexpressed in glioblastoma cells, and suggest that ADAMTS-5 may play a role in glioma cell invasion through the cleavage of brevican.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2009

Oral administration of Ren-Shen-Yang-Rong-Tang 'Ninjin'yoeito' protects against hematotoxicity and induces immature erythroid progenitor cells in 5-fluorouracil-induced anemia.

Fumihide Takano; Yasuyuki Ohta; Tomoaki Tanaka; Kenroh Sasaki; Kyoko Kobayashi; Tomoya Takahashi; Nobuo Yahagi; Fumihiko Yoshizaki; Shinji Fushiya; Tomihisa Ohta

The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of four different Japanese and Chinese herbal prescriptions, Ren-Shen-Yang-Rong-Tang (Ninjin’yoeito, NYT), Chai-Hu-Gui-Zhi-Gan-Jiang-Tang (Saikokeishikankyoto, SKKT), Si-Jun-Zi-Tang (Shikunshito, SKT) and Si-Wu-Tang (Shimotsuto, SMT), which are traditionally used for anemia and fatigue, against hematotoxicity in mice treated with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). NYT 1–100 mg kg–1 day–1 injected orally for 7 consecutive days before and after 5-FU injection significantly suppressed reductions in red blood cell, white blood cell and platelet counts in peripheral blood, and accelerated their recovery. Administration of SKKT also produced a slight but significant improvement in 5-FU-induced erythrocytopenia, whereas SMT and SKT could not prevent anemia. Oral injection of NYT also inhibited 5-FU-induced decreases in peripheral reticulocyte and bone marrow cell counts on day 10, and markedly hastened their recovery on day 20, in a dose-dependent manner. Erythroid progenitor colonies, such as colony forming units-erythroid and burst forming units-erythroid, formed by marrow cells from mice treated with 5-FU were significantly increased by oral administration of NYT. These findings suggest that NYT has the potential to protect against hematotoxicity, and also has hematopoietic activity, through stimulation of immature erythroid progenitor cell differentiation.


Cancer Research | 2001

Suppression of Membrane-type 1 Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP)-mediated MMP-2 Activation and Tumor Invasion by Testican 3 and Its Splicing Variant Gene Product, N-Tes

Mitsutoshi Nakada; Akio Yamada; Takahisa Takino; Hisashi Miyamori; Tomoya Takahashi; Junkoh Yamashita; Hiroshi Sato


Cancer Research | 2001

Expression of Dominant-negative Form of Ets-1 Suppresses Fibronectin-stimulated Cell Adhesion and Migration Through Down-Regulation of Integrin α5 Expression in U251 Glioma Cell Line

Daisuke Kita; Takahisa Takino; Mitsutoshi Nakada; Tomoya Takahashi; Junkoh Yamashita; Hiroshi Sato


Life Sciences | 2007

Capsicum ethanol extracts and capsaicin enhance interleukin-2 and interferon-gamma production in cultured murine Peyer's patch cells ex vivo

Fumihide Takano; Masaya Yamaguchi; Satoko Takada; Satoko Shoda; Nobuo Yahagi; Tomoya Takahashi; Tomihisa Ohta


Planta Medica | 2012

Suppression of Melanin Synthesis by the Phenolic Constituents of Sappanwood (Caesalpinia sappan)

Kaoru Mitani; Fumihide Takano; Tetsuro Kawabata; Ahmed E. Allam; Mayumi Ota; Tomoya Takahashi; Nobuo Yahagi; Chikai Sakurada; Shinji Fushiya; Tomihisa Ohta


The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2003

The Relevance of Age and Sex, and Hemorrhage Severity and Site for Predicting Daily Activities 3 Months after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Tetsutaro Yahata; Katsuhiko Tachino; Fujiko Someya; Tomoya Takahashi


The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2008

Effect of increased Training Time in a Convalescence Rehabilitation Ward

Yasunori Ikenaga; Tomoya Takahashi; Shinsuke Goto


Archive | 2014

ヒアルロン酸合成促進剤、HAS2mRNA発現促進剤、ヒアルロン酸合成促進作用を有する医薬品、食品又は化粧料、及び、HAS2mRNA発現促進作用を有する医薬品、食品又は化粧料

Satoru Takayanagi; 裕子 中野; Hiroko Nakano; 静香 邊見; Shizuka Hemmi; 高橋 知也; Tomoya Takahashi; 知也 高橋; 高明 安田; Takaaki Yasuda; 文英 高野; Fumihide Takano; 眞二 伏谷; Shinji Fuseya; 信次 船山; Shinji Funayama


The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2010

The Effect of Increased Training Time for Patients with Feeding Tubes in a Kaifukuki Rehabilitation Ward

Yasunori Ikenaga; Tomoya Takahashi; Shinsuke Goto; Hitoshi Nishimura

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Nihon Pharmaceutical University

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