Yuriko Takahashi
Yokohama City University
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Allergy | 2004
Ryo Matsumoto; Kaien Fujino; Y. Nagata; Shuhei Hashiguchi; Yuji Ito; Y. Aihara; Yuriko Takahashi; K. Maeda; Kazuhisa Sugimura
Background: Using the sera from buckwheat (BW)‐allergic patients, several putative causative molecules were reported. However, few molecules were determined on the molecular structure. We demonstrated in 2000 that the major allergen with 24 kDa (BW24KD) is a legumin‐like storage protein.
Journal of Dermatological Science | 1997
Michiko Aihara; Yukoh Aihara; Yuriko Takahashi; Hiroshi Nakajima
Dexamethasone palmitate (D-PAL) incorporated into lipid microspheres (D-PAL emulsion) is taken up by the reticuloendothelial system and by some inflammatory cells. Therefore, it has a stronger anti-inflammatory activity than free corticosteroids in vivo. To study the effect of D-PAL emulsion on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), we administered D-PAL emulsion to MRLlpr/lpr mice, an animal model for human SLE. The effect of D-PAL emulsion was compared with that of methylprednisolone (m-PSL), a water-soluble steroid. Percent survival was higher in the group treated with 0.25 mg of D-PAL emulsion intravenously once every 4 weeks than in those groups treated similarly with m-PSL or PBS control. Swelling of lymph nodes was frequent in the group treated with m-PSL or with PBS, while rarely observed in the group treated with D-PAL emulsion. Proteinuria was more frequent in the groups treated with m-PSL or PBS than in the group treated with D-PAL emulsion. Although the frequency of skin lesions was not different between these three groups, the control and m-PSL treated mice had severe skin lesions, such as hair loss of erythematous skin with scales and crusts at the nape, while D-PAL emulsion treated animals showed only facial alopecia without inflammatory skin changes. These data demonstrate that D-PAL emulsion was more effective than a corresponding dose of m-PSL on autoimmune prone mice. This suggests that intermittent administration of D-PAL emulsion may be effective in the treatment of human SLE.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2001
Yukoh Aihara; Yuriko Takahashi; Takeshi Kotoyori; Toshihiro Mitsuda; Reiko Ito; Michiko Aihara; Zenro Ikezawa; Shumpei Yokota
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2001
Yukoh Aihara; Takeshi Kotoyori; Yuriko Takahashi; Hiroyuki Osuna; Sumi Ohnuma; Zenro Ikezawa
Allergology International | 2000
Yuki Nagata; Kaien Fujino; Shuhei Hashiguchi; Naoko Abe; Yoshito Zaima; Yuji Ito; Yuriko Takahashi; Keiji Maeda; Kazuhisa Sugimura
The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1994
Masaaki Mori; Tomoyuki Kuriyama; Yuriko Takahashi; Hiroko Shike; Masaaki Ibe; Toshihiro Mitsuda; Yuhko Aihara; Shumpei Yokota
Nihon Shoni Arerugi Gakkaishi. The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2001
Takeshi Kotoyori; Yuriko Takahashi; Shumpei Yokota; Yukoh Aihara
JJACI | 2001
Takeshi Kotoyori; Yuriko Takahashi; Shumpei Yokota; Yukoh Aihara
Nihon Shoni Arerugi Gakkaishi. The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2000
Takeshi Kotoyori; Yuriko Takahashi; Shumpei Yokota; Yukoh Aihara
小児感染免疫 | 1997
Noriaki Tomono; Sheiichi Ichikawa; Tomoyuki Imagawa; Shigeki Katakura; Mori Masa-aki; Yuriko Takahashi; Toshihiro Mitsuda; Yuko Aihara; Shumpei Yokota