Yoshimaro Ishikawa
Kanazawa Medical University
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Pathology International | 2005
Katsuaki Sato; Yoshimichi Ueda; Aya Sakurai; Yoshimaro Ishikawa; Shinya Okamoto; Hiromichi Ikawa; Shogo Katsuda
Large cell calcifying Sertoli cell tumor is a rare type of testicular tumor. Reported herein is a Japanese patient with this tumor not associated with Carneys complex. An 11‐year‐old boy was admitted to hospital because of left testicular enlargement, and radical orchiectomy was performed. Macroscopically, the tumor was well circumscribed and had a maximum diameter of approximately 2 cm. The cut surface showed a yellow‐white solid mass. Histologically, the tumor was composed of large neoplastic cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm with a tubular, trabecular, and solid arrangement and loose myxoid stroma with irregularly shaped calcification. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were positive for vimentin, S‐100 protein, calretinin, inhibin‐α, melan‐A, and CD10, and type IV collagen and laminin were observed in the extracellular matrix around the tumor cells. The distributions of melan‐A, CD10, and mitochondria were characteristically patchy; in contrast, they were diffusely distributed in the cytoplasm in a control case of Leydig cell tumor. The differences in immunostaining patterns for melan‐A, CD10, and mitochondria as well as positivity for S‐100 protein‐β might be useful diagnostic hallmarks of large cell calcifying Sertoli cell tumor for discrimination from Leydig cell tumor.
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2000
Zhi-ping Zong; Kohzaburo Fujikawa-Yamamoto; Ai-li Li; Nobuo Yamaguchi; Yi-gang Chang; Manabu Murakami; Yoshimaro Ishikawa
Taxol was found to inhibit the proliferation and to induce the polyploidization of cultured methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma cells (Meth-A cells). To investigate whether protein kinase C is involved in taxol-induced polyploidization, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), which regulates the activity of protein kinase C, was used along with taxol to treat the cells. We found that PMA did not interfere with the proliferation and did not induce polyploidization by itself. However, at low concentration, taxol, which by itself did not induce polyploidization, clearly induced polyploidization in the presence of PMA. To explore the mechanism by which PMA potentiates polyploidization, the levels of the G1 checkpoint-related proteins cyclin E and cdk2, and those of the G2 checkpoint-related proteins cyclin B and cdc2 were determined by flow cytometry. We found that both G1 and G2 checkpoint-related proteins increased during the induction of polyploidization. To verify the relationship between protein kinase C and tubulin polymerization, flow cytometry was used to determine the total content of tubulin protein, and morphological observation was used to examine spindle organization. PMA did not affect the taxol-induced increase in tubulin protein, but markedly potentiated taxol-induced spindle disorganization. These findings suggest that protein kinase C plays an important role in regulating the induction of polyploidization in Meth-A cells.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2000
Jian She Liu; Isao Ishikawa; Yasuhito Saito; Tetuya Nakazawa; Naohisa Tomosugi; Yoshimaro Ishikawa
This study describes a sporadic adult form of glomerulocystic kidney disease in a 52-year-old man. To determine whether the aperture of the proximal tubule was stenosed or obstructed to clarify the pathogenesis of glomerular cyst development, 100 serial sections of the open biopsy specimen were made. Ten glomerular cysts were reconstructed using three-dimensional imaging analysis. Bowmans capsule (glomerular cyst) volume, the volume of glomerular tufts, and the area of the proximal tubular opening were estimated using imaging analysis. The volumes of Bowmans capsule and of glomerular tufts were 0.0098 +/- 0.0039 mm3 (mean +/- SD) (normal: 0.0041 to 0.0083 mm3) and 0.0026 +/- 0.0013 mm3, respectively. The area of the proximal tubular opening was 0.0017 +/- 0.0003 mm2 (normal: 0.0012 to 0.0028 mm2). There was neither obstruction nor stenosis of the opening of the renal tubule in this sporadic adult form of glomerulocystic kidney disease. After 4 years of hemodialysis, the glomerular cysts, as well as the kidneys, enlarged. This study shows that the main cause of glomerular cyst development is not glomerulotubular neck obstruction.
Virchows Archiv | 2006
Katsuaki Sato; Yoshimichi Ueda; Aya Sakurai; Yoshimaro Ishikawa; Sachiko Kaji; Takayuki Nojima; Shogo Katsuda
Pathology Research and Practice | 2005
Katsuaki Sato; Yoshimichi Ueda; Miyako Shimasaki; Mamoru Ozaki; Naoki Nitta; Kiran Chada; Yoshimaro Ishikawa; Shogo Katsuda
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2004
Osamichi Satake; Kouji Kajinami; Yoshimaro Ishikawa; Tadashi Ueda; Hiroichi Tsugawa; Seiyu Kanemitsu; Shinji Okubo; Noboru Takekoshi
Cell Structure and Function | 1999
Zhi-ping Zong; Kohzaburo Fujikawa-Yamamoto; Ai-li Li; Nobuo Yamaguchi; Yi-gang Chang; Manabu Murakami; Shizuo Odashima; Yoshimaro Ishikawa
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1977
S. Matsui; Eiji Murakami; Noboru Takeuchi; Yoshitake Hiramaru; Takeo Kin; Nobuhiro Maeda; Shigeki Hara; Hidenori Murakami; Eiichi Kitano; Kazuhiro Masuya; Takashi Saga; Masayuki Nomura; Genjiro Hirose; Syohei Takado; Yoshimaro Ishikawa
Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica | 1981
Yoshimaro Ishikawa; Kei-Ichi Hirai; Kazuo Ogawa
Acta Histochemica Et Cytochemica | 1982
Hiroshi Mayahara; Takao Ando; Yoshimaro Ishikawa; Kazuo Ogawa