Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Nephrology | 2007
Yohei Takeuchi; Hiroyuki Ishikawa; Minoru Inada; Osamu Shinozuka; Makoto Umeda; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki
Aim: The aim of this study is to bacteriologically investigate the oral environment in patients with renal disease and thereby reveal their influence on both caries and periodontal diseases.
Journal of Oral Biosciences | 2010
Moriyuki Nakamura; Taisuke Fujibayashi; Akira Tominaga; Norifumi Satoh; Taketo Kawarai; Osamu Shinozuka; Haruo Watanabe; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Hidenobu Senpuku
Abstract Candida spp. are an opportunistic pathogen causing serious local and systemic infections, especially in immuno-compromised hosts such as the elderly and HIV-positive patients. Hinokitiol C 10 H 12 O 2 (β-thujaplicin) is a component of the essential oils isolated from Cupressaceae and shows antibacterial activities for various bacteria. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the preventive effects of hinokitiol on the adherence of seven species of Candida to oral epithelial cells and to establish a safe and useful method for oral hygiene. A short-time treatment (30 min) with 0.25 mM hinokitiol showed 30–70% inhibition of adherence of Candida spp. to oral epithelial cells, inhibited about 11% biofilm formation, and did not inhibit the cell growth of Candida spp. Furthermore, short treatment with 0.25 mM hinokitiol was a safe method for oral hygiene against Candida infection because it did not inhibit the cell growth of commensal bacteria, such as oral streptococci existing in normal flora, or damage the epithelial cells. However, long-time treatment and a high concentration of hinokitiol demonstrated both the adherence inhibition of Candida and damage to commensal bacteria and epithelial cells. Our data suggest an appropriate procedure to apply hinokitiol that may be beneficial for the prevention of opportunistic pathogens such as Candida spp. in the oral cavity. The clinical and daily use of hinokitiol under an appropriate procedure may be a preventive and realistic therapy for Candida infection in immune-compromised hosts.
Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2007
Saori Yoneda; Susumu Imai; Nobuhiro Hanada; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Hidenobu Senpuku; Yojiro Ota; Hiroshi Uematsu
Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2009
Taisuke Fujibayashi; Moriyuki Nakamura; Akira Tominaga; Norifumi Satoh; Taketo Kawarai; Naoki Narisawa; Osamu Shinozuka; Haruo Watanabe; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Hidenobu Senpuku
Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2005
Saiko Hirasaki; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Kiyoko Shiba
Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2002
Minoru Inada; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Osamu Shinozuka; Goro Sekiguchi; Yasuka Tamamori; Takashi Ohyama
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2005
Yasuka Tamamori; Yukihiko Tamura; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Keiichi Ohya
The Journal of the Stomatological Society, Japan | 2001
Osamu Shinozuka; Goro Sekiguchi; Yasuka Tamamori; Minoru Inada; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Takashi Ohyama
Special Care in Dentistry | 2006
Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Yumiko Yamazaki; Hiroshi Mizutani; Mamiko Sano
Dentistry in Japan | 2004
Hajime Koinuma; Minoru Inada; Goro Sekiguchi; Yasuka Tamamori; Midori Sekiguchi; Tsuneyoshi Yamazaki; Kayoko Shinada