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Experimental and Molecular Pathology | 1991

Cadmium toxicity in the thyroid gland of pregnant rats

Mitsuaki Yoshizuka; Naoki Mori; Kunshige Hamasaki; Ittetsu Tanaka; Mitsuru Yokoyama; Kazuo Hara; Yoshiaki Doi; Yuichi Umezu; Yoshitaka Sakamoto; Michio Miyazaki; Sunao Fujimoto

The toxic effects of cadmium on the thyroid gland of pregnant rats were studied with an electron microscope and an X-ray microanalyzer. Serum levels of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) were also analyzed. Deterioration of the rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum occurred in the thyroid follicular epithelium on the fifth day of cadmium treatment. Large intracellular vacuoles, which arose from dilated cisternae of the rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum, were fused together, and marked swelling of the mitochondria was also noted. Thyroglobulin-secreting granules at the apical cytoplasm were decreased in number. By energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis, cadmium peaks were preferentially obtained from swollen mitochondria in the follicular epithelial cells. Serum levels of T3 and T4 were significantly decreased in cadmium-treated rats dams when compared to those of controls. In the present experiment, cycloheximide also caused degenerative changes in the rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum and the disappearance of thyroglobulin-secreting granules. Cycloheximide is a known inhibitor of protein synthesis on cytosolic ribosomes. These results indicated that accumulated cadmium in the mitochondria of thyroid follicular epithelial cells might disturb the oxidative phosphorylation of this organelle and the loss of energy supply possibly caused the inhibition of the synthesis and release of thyroid hormones.


Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 1999

Static Exercise-Induced Increase in Blood Pressure in Individuals With Cervical Spinal Cord Injury

Mitsuru Yamamoto; Fumihiro Tajima; Hiroyuki Okawa; Takashi Mizushima; Yuichi Umezu; Hajime Ogata

OBJECTIVE To compare the pressor response to static exercise in subjects with cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) at the C6 to C8 level with that in able-bodied control subjects. In these SCI subjects, the descending supraspinal sympathetic neurons and afferent pathways from the contracting muscles to peripheral vessels via the medullary cardiovascular center are damaged. DESIGN Mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and plasma concentrations of norepinephrine, epinephrine, renin activity, vasopressin, aldosterone, and human atrial natriuretic peptide were measured during a 2-minute period of sustained contraction of elbow flexor group muscle in 7 SCI subjects and 7 age-matched able-bodied control subjects. RESULTS Static exercise resulted in a significant increase in mean blood pressure (p<.05) in both SCI subjects (pre-exercise. 74.7+/-2.2 mm Hg; static exercise, 81.9+/-4.1 mm Hg) and control subjects (pre-exercise, 101.0+/-4.2 mm Hg; static exercise, 117.0+/-4.9 mm Hg). In SCI subjects, there was no change in heart rate during exercise, whereas in control subjects heart rate increased during exercise (p<.05) (pre-exercise, 8.7+/-3.8 beats/min: static exercise, 76.0+/-3.1 beats/min). There were no significant changes in the hormone levels in the SCI subjects throughout the experiment. CONCLUSION The significant increase in mean blood pressure observed in the present study indicates the presence of peripheral control from muscle receptors and evoked pressor response during static exercise in SCI subjects.


Cells Tissues Organs | 1992

Histochemical and Immunological Analyses of Differentiating Skeletal Muscle Fibers of the Postnatal Rat

Yuichi Umezu; K. Hachisuka; Hiroshi Ueda; Mitsuaki Yoshizuka; Hajime Ogata; Sunao Fujimoto

Fiber type differentiation as revealed by myosin ATPase activities and the immunological analysis of myosin light chains (MLC) by the Western blotting method were done on the postnatal rat soleus and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles. In the soleus, type 1 (slow-twitch) muscle fibers gradually increase in percentage after postnatal day 10, and, in the EDL, the differentiation of type 2A and 2B (fast-twitch) muscle fibers is also pronounced between postnatal days 10 and 15. The present immunological analysis of MLC indicates that the antigenicity of Lc1S becomes more intense with a rapid decrease in antigenicity of Lc2F from postnatal day 7 in the soleus, while the antigenicity of Lc1F becomes noticeable during the same period in the EDL. These results suggest that the differentiation of slow-twitch fibers is mainly due to that of Lc1S in the soleus and the differentiation of fast-twitch fibers is mainly due to that of Lc1F in the EDL.


Archives of Toxicology | 1991

Corneal edema induced by bis (tributyltin) oxide

Mitsuaki Yoshizuka; Nobuya Haramaki; Mitsuru Yokoyama; Kazuo Hara; Akio Kawahara; Yuichi Umezu; Naoki Mori; Sunao Fujimoto

Comeal edema induced by bis (tributyltin) oxide (TBTO) was studied with an electron microscope and the accumulation sites of tin were determined with an X-ray microanalyzer. Male Wistar rats received an intramuscular injection of 0.5 ml/kg TBTO. After time intervals of 2,4, 6, 8, 10, 12 h after injection, corneas were isolated and provided for electron microscopy. Corneas from untreated rats served as controls. Marked swelling of mitochondria in the corneal endothelial cells occurred at 4 h after TBTO injection. The corneal edema appeared in the endothelial layer and the stroma at 6 h after injection. By X-ray microanalysis, Sn peaks were obtained from swollen mitochondria in the endothelial cells. At 12 h after TBTO injection, edematous swelling of the corneal tissue became more advanced. These results indicated that parenterally administered TBTO accumulated in the mitochondria of corneal endothelial cells. The direct toxic effects of TBTO on the mitochondria might cause the interference with active pump function of endothelial cells and induced the corneal edema.


Cells Tissues Organs | 1990

Acetylcholinesterase Activity of Developing Muscles in the Lower Limb of the Rat

Yuichi Umezu; Mitsuaki Yoshizuka; Hiroshi Ueda; Hajime Ogata; Sunao Fujimoto

A cytochemical study of acetylcholinesterase was done in the lower limb of the prenatal rat and in the gastrocnemius muscle of the postnatal rat. Between 15 and 17 days of gestation, mesenchymal cells constituting the muscle primordia are characterized by the presence of enzyme activity in their rough endoplasmic cisterns and nuclear envelopes, while those involved in the formation of the neocapillary and cartilage do not show enzyme activity. This suggests that mesenchymal cells destined to myogenic cells actively produce acetylcholinesterase in a limited period, which may play a role in cellular aggregation and fusion during the muscular morphogenesis. Cytochemical findings as to extensive networks of secondary synaptic folds of the neuromuscular junctions and invaginations of the sarcolemma in the extrasynaptic regions are also illustrated in the differentiating gastrocnemius muscles.


Journal of UOEH | 1990

Histopathological findings in the biopsied muscle of a juvenile type III glycogenosis.

Kenji Hachisuka; Yuichi Umezu; Misako Nagayoshi; Eiji Hasegawa; Akio Ohnishi

We report a case of juvenile type III glycogenosis that was confirmed by histopathological and biochemical studies. The histopathological findings consisted of vacuoles, periodic acid-Schiff positive materials, type 2B fiber deficiency, mildly positive acid phosphatase reaction and intensely positive non-specific esterase reaction. It is suggested that the enzyme reactions may be related to membrane-bound sacs containing glycogen.


Journal of UOEH | 1999

Subjective Evaluations and Objective Measurements of the Ischial-Ramal Containment Prosthesis

Kenji Hachisuka; Yuichi Umezu; Hajime Ogata; Koichi Shinkoda; Hideaki Arizono


Archives of Histology and Cytology | 1993

Cytochemical and Immunocytochemical Demonstration of Acetylcholinesterase of the Prenatal Rat Lower Limb

Yuichi Umezu; Naoki Nagata; Yoshiaki Doi; Hiroshi Furukawa; Tetsuya Sagara; Takahiro Hayashida; Hajime Ogata; Sunao Fujimoto


The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine | 1992

Enzyme Histochemical Findings of Muscular Atrophy in Hemiplegia and in Bone and Joint Disorders

Kenji Hachisuka; Hajime Ogata; Yuichi Umezu; Akio Tsubahara


Cells Tissues Organs | 1990

Subject Index, Vol. 138, 1990

L. Beaton; K.R. Copeland; R.W. Yatscoff; A.E. Mehta; J.A. Thliveris; M. Hosie; P. Rother; T.-P. Ranke; F. Forriol; J. Banusch; L. Bauer; S. Aharinejad; P. Franz; W. Firbas; Seng-Kee Leong; W.C. Wong; M.C. Semino; A.M. Gagliardino; C. Bianchi; O.R. Rebolledo; J.J. Gagliardino; F. Copf; A. Czarnetzki; W. Lierse; D.A. Bhiwgade; S.H. Tan; T.Y. Yick; Eng-Ang Ling; Yuichi Umezu; Mitsuaki Yoshizuka

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Mitsuaki Yoshizuka

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Sunao Fujimoto

Nakamura Gakuen University

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Kenji Hachisuka

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Yoshiaki Doi

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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W.C. Wong

National University of Singapore

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Fumihiro Tajima

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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