Toshiyuki Kuwabara
Akita University
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Journal of Gastroenterology | 1995
Akira Zeniya; Michiro Otaka; Hideaki Itoh; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Shusei Fujimori; Setsuya Otani; Yohtalou Tashima; Osamu Masamune
We investigated the expression and changes in the intracellular localization of a 72-kDa heat shock protein (HSP72) in rat gastric pyloric and fundic mucosa before and after water-immersion stress. Severe mucosal damage was found in the fundic mucosal area of the stomach after this stress. However, no mucosal lesion developed in the pyloric mucosal area. HSP72 in both the soluble and insoluble fractions of the pyloric and the fundic mucosal areas was significantly increased after water-immersion stress, peaking 6 h after the initiation of the stress. The increase in HSP72 was more significant in the pyloric mucosal area than in the fundic mucosal area under both normal and stress conditions. The increase of HSP72 in the pyloric mucosal cells occurred prior to the formation of the mucosal lesions, whereas the increase of HSP72 in the fundic mucosal cells was observed after ulcer formation. An immunohistochemical study showed that HSP72 was constitutively expressed in the cytoplasm of the gastric mucosal cells, and that the intranuclear induction of HSP72 was remarkably intense in the pyloric mucosal cells, especially in the proliferative zone, compared with the fundic mucosal cells. Our results may suggest that HSP72 has an important cytoprotective function in gastric mucosal cells and that there is a “biophysical” difference between pyloric and the fundic mucosal cells.
Journal of Gastroenterology | 1994
Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Michiro Otaka; Hideaki Itoh; Akira Zeniya; Shusei Fujimori; Setsuya Otani; Yohtalou Tashima; Osamu Masamune
Bowel dysfunction such as irritable bowel syndrome caused by stress is well described. Previous reports suggest that 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) mediates alteration of bowel motility. In this study, the effects of water-immersion stress and the administration of 5-HT on the expression of a 60-kDa heat shock protein (HSP60) in rat colonic mucosa were investigated. The effect of YM-060, a 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 (5-HT3) receptor antagonist, on the expression of this protein was also studied. Water-immersion stress and the administration of 5-HT induced synthesis of HSP60 in rat colonic mucosa. The induction of HSP60 and the number of defecations were clearly inhibited by the oral administration of YM-060. Our results suggest that the induction of HSP60 in rat colonic mucosa by water-immersion stress may be associated with gastrointestinal motility mediated by 5-HT, especially via 5-HT3 receptors.
Journal of Gastroenterology | 1994
Shusei Fujimori; Michiro Otaka; Hideaki Itoh; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Akira Zeniya; Setsuya Otani; Yohtarou Tashima; Osamu Masamune
Many studies have shown the importance of heat shock proteins (HSPs) for the survival of cells under stressed conditions. A 70-kDa heat shock protein (HSP70) has recently been induced in cultured gastric mucosal cells by heat stress, and this protein has been shown to have a cytoprotective function in vitro. However, little is known about the expression and function of a 60-kDa heat shock protein (HSP60) in the gastric mucosa under stressed conditions, particularly in vivo. In this study, the influence of waterimmersion stress on the expression of HSP60 in rat gastric mucosa was investigated.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 1995
Michiro Otaka; Setsuya Otani; Hideaki Itoh; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Akira Zeniya; Shusei Fujimori; Yohtalou Tashima; Osamu Masamune
Expression of 40- and 47-kDa proteins recognized by anti-60-kDa heat shock protein antibody was investigated in colorectal adenocarcinoma tissue. In all cases of colorectal adenocarcinoma tissue (n = 9), 40- and 47-kDa proteins were detected by immunoblot analysis. However, expression of these two proteins was extremely low or was not expressed in control tissue. There was no correlation between the quantity of these two bands and histologic type or the location of the tumors. Our results first demonstrate the accumulation of structurally altered 60-kDa heat shock protein-associated antigens in carcinoma tissue and suggest that these two proteins could be a possible candidate for tumor-specific 60-kDa heat shock protein-related protein antigens.
Journal of Gastroenterology | 1994
Setsuya Otani; Michiro Otaka; Hideaki Itoh; Yohtalou Tashima; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Akira Zeniya; Shusei Fujimoki; Osamu Masamune
Oral lavage solutions are now widely used as a preliminary to colonoscopy. To our knowledge there are no reports of complications and adverse reactions in gastrointestinal mucosa caused by lavage solution. In this study, we investigated the influence of oral lavage solution on the induction of a 72-kDa heat shock protein (HSP72) which is known to be induced by several stress conditions associated with cellular damage. 1
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1992
Mitsuro Chiba; Masahiro Iizuka; Michiro Ohtaka; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Osamu Masamune; Tsuyoshi Mukoujima; Masuo Ito
Gastroenterologia Japonica | 1993
Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Michiro Otaka; Hideaki Itoh; Yohtalou Tashima; Akira Zeniya; Shusei Fujimori; Osamu Masamune
Journal of Gastroenterology | 1994
Akira Zeniya; Michiro Otaka; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Shusel Fujimori; Setsuya Otani; Osamu Masamune
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 1994
Akira Zeniya; Hiroyuki Watanabe; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Setsuya Otani; Tomonori Ishioka; Osamu Masamune
Gastroenterol Endosc | 1995
Shusei Fujimori; Michiro Otaka; Toshiyuki Kuwabara; Atsushi Okuyama; Setsuya Otani; Hitoshi Kotanagi; Yoshiyuki Uesaka; Hitoshi Shima; Osamu Masamune