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Life Sciences | 1999

EFFECTS OF DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE ON MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE IN HUMAN AORTIC SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS

Takayuki Yoshimata; Akihiko Yoneyama; Yasunari Jin-No; Nozomu Tamai; Yoshinobu Kamiya

The objective of the present study was to determine whether dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) modifies growth factor-induced mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation, based on our previous study demonstrating that DHEA attenuates fetal calf serum-induced proliferation in human male aortic smooth muscle cells (human male aortic SMCs). Human male aortic SMCs were used for this study. Platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB), epidermal growth factor (EGF), and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), but not insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), stimulated MAPK activity. Only MAPK activation induced by PDGF-BB was reduced by pretreatment with DHEA, although DHEA did not affect the MAPK activation induced by EGF or bFGF. The basal and PDGF-stimulated MAPK activity were decreased by two types of cyclic AMP (cAMP) elevating agents and increased by cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) inhibitor in human male aortic SMCs, suggesting that cAMP regulates MAPK negatively. The intracellular cAMP was increased by PDGF-BB. The increase of cAMP by PDGF-BB was augmented by pretreatment with DHEA, although DHEA alone did not affect cAMP. Neither EGF nor bFGF affected cAMP with and without DHEA pretreatment. Secretion of PGE2 induced by PDGF was augmented by pretreatment with DHEA. Stimulatory effects of DHEA on the production of PGE2 and cAMP were partially canceled by aromatase inhibitor and completely canceled by indomethacin or selective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2. These results suggest that DHEA inhibited MAPK activation induced by PDGF-BB via PGE2 overproduction and subsequent cAMP-dependent pathway in human male aortic SMCs.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1998

Strong synergistic anti-peroxidative effects of HDL3 and ascorbic acid against copper-catalyzed LDL peroxidation

Masae Yoshikawa; Nagahiko Sakuma; Takeshi Hibino; Nozomu Tamai; Kanna Sasai; Takayuki Yoshimata; Yasunari Jin-No; Yoshinobu Kamiya

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of high density lipoprotein 3 (HDL3) and ascorbic acid (AsA) in combination on copper-catalyzed low density lipoprotein (LDL) peroxidation. LDL and HDL3 were isolated from sera of healthy volunteers. LDL protein, 200 microg/ml, was incubated in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) containing 2.5 microM CuSO4 in the absence or presence of AsA, with HDL3 protein alone, or with coincubation of HDL3, 200 microg/ml, and AsA, 20 microg/ml, at 37 degrees C for up to 24 h. As a control, the same amount of control LDL protein was added to PBS. The protective effects of the HDL3 and AsA were examined by both electrophoresis and determination of the lipid hydroperoxide (LPO) level in each sample. The concentration of AsA was also measured in samples containing AsA. The coincubation of HDL3 and AsA exerts more powerful anti-peroxidative effects against copper-catalyzed LDL peroxidation, than either of these agents alone. In addition, AsA was retained in the media by the addition of HDL3. The findings suggest that there are strong synergistic anti-peroxidative effects of HDL3 and AsA and these two may act in concert in vivo to inhibit LDL peroxidation and thus exert an anti-atherosclerotic effect.


International Journal of Gynecological Pathology | 2005

Solitary fibrous tumor of the uterus producing high-molecular-weight insulin-like growth factor II and associated with hypoglycemia

Kazuko Wakami; Hisashi Tateyama; Hiroki Kawashima; Tsuguo Matsuno; Yoshinobu Kamiya; Yasunari Jin-No; Genjiro Kimura; Tadaaki Eimoto


Endocrine Journal | 2000

Recurrence of Cushing's Disease after Long-term Remission due to Pituitary Apoplexy

Yoshinobu Kamiya; Yasunari Jin-No; Kazuko Tomita; Taisei Suzuki; Kyoko Ban; Naruji Sugiyama; Mitsuhito Mase; Nagahiko Sakuma; Genjiro Kimura


Internal Medicine | 1999

Central diabetes insipidus with Behçet's disease

Miwa Jin-No; Toru Fujii; Yasunari Jin-No; Yoshinobu Kamiya; Masami Okada; Masanobu Kawaguchi


Internal Medicine | 1999

Primary Hypomagnesemia Caused by Isolated Magnesium Malabsorption : Atypical Case in Adult

Yasunari Jin-No; Yoshinobu Kamiya; Masami Okada; Makoto Hirako; Norio Takada; Masanobu Kawaguchi


Endocrine Journal | 1998

Pregnant Woman with Transient Diabetes insipidus Resistant to 1-Desamino-8-D-Arginine Vasopressin

Yasunari Jin-No; Yoshinobu Kamiya; Masami Okada; Osamu Watanabe; Mayumi Ogasawara; Takao Fujinami


Endocrine Journal | 1998

Surgical Successful Treatment of Cushing's Syndrome in a Pregnant Patient Complicated with Severe Cardiac Involvement

Yoshinobu Kamiya; Masami Okada; Akihiko Yoneyama; Yasunari Jin-No; Takeshi Hibino; Osamu Watanabe; Shoji Kajiura; Yoshikatsu Suzuki; Hiroji Iwata; Syunzo Kobayashi


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 1998

.ALPHA.-Tocopherol Protects the Peroxidative Modification of LDL to Be Recognized by LDL Receptors.

Nagahiko Sakuma; Masae Yosikawa; Takeshi Hibino; Masaml Okada; Yasunari Jin-No; Nozomu Tamai; Kanna Sasai; Takayuki Yoshimata; Mitoshi Kunimatsu; Takao Fujinami


The journal of Japan Atherosclerosis Society | 1999

Relation between the fractional removal rate of fat emulsion (K 2 ) and postheparin lipoprotein lipase

Reiko Ikeuchi; Nagahiko Sakuma; Takeshi Hbino; Yasunari Jin-No; Nozomu Tamai; Takayoshi Yoshimata; Kanna Sasai; Yoshinobu Kamya

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Nagoya City University

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