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Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi 05/2012; 101(5):1393-6.
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Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi 11/2011; 100(11):3336-8.
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Takeshi Chida,
Fujito Kageyama,
Masami Yamada,
Shigeto Yoshii, Yumiko Honjo,
Tetsunari Takai,
Yasushi Iwaoka,
Tomohiro Terai,
Takuma Kagami,
Satoru Yamazaki,
Satoshi Suzuki,
Shin Shimoyama,
Yoshimasa Kobayashi
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ABSTRACT: A 73-year-old woman was admitted with gastrointestinal bleeding. She had undergone pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy, hepaticojejunostomy and pancreatojejunostomy for pancreatic cancer a year earlier. Gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed bleeding from varices in an interposed jejunum. Enhanced CT showed an extrahepatic portal venous obstruction and cavernous transformation of the portal vein, which were complications of these operations. We performed endoscopic injection using α-cyanoacrylate monomer for the varices. After 4 treatments, the bleeding stopped. We concluded that endoscopic injection using α-cyanoacrylate monomer was effective and useful treatment for bleeding from hepatopetal varices, including cavernous transformation of the portal vein. This method is also useful in emergency situations.
Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology 10/2010; 107(10):1661-8.
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ABSTRACT: Thyroid hormone (T3) and its receptor (TR) have the diverse effects on the lipid metabolism and hypothyroidism causes hypercholesterolaemia characterized by increased levels of low-density ripoproteins (LDL). There are multiple TR isoforms such as TRalpha1, TRbeta1 and TRbeta2, of which expressions are known to be tissue-specific. For example, TRbeta1 is the major TR in the liver while T3 action is mediated via TRalpha1 in the heart. The X-ray crystallography of the ligand-binding domain of TRs enabled the development of TRbeta isoform specific T3 analogues including GC1. Without tachycardia, GC1 selectively targets the TRbeta1 in the liver and decreases cholesterol levels with more potent efficacy than that of atorvastatin, a potent HMG-CoA reductase. However, the reduction of serum TSH by GC1 should be overcome in future. Current reports also describe the existence of the complex cross-talks in the lipid metabolism between TR and other nuclear hormone receptors including peroxisome proliferator -activated receptors (PPARs), liver X receptor alpha (LXRalpha) and farnesoid X receptors (FXRs). Understanding for the function of TRs and other nuclear factors may provide the new approach to the control of hypercholesterolaemia.
Nippon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine 01/2007; 64(12):2323-9.
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ABSTRACT: Farnesoid X receptor (FXR), the receptor for bile acids, including chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, which also includes the receptors for retinoic acid, vitamin D (D3), thyroid hormone, thiazolidinedione and 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol. Here, we have evaluated the effects of a series of ligands and their receptors on the promoter activity induced by CDCA/FXR. The kidney cell line, CV1, was cotransfected with FXR-expression plasmid and the luciferase-based reporter gene that has a thymidine kinase promoter fused to the canonical FXR-responsive element or the natural promoter for the small heterodimer partner (SHP), bile salt export pump (BSEP), and ileum bile acid (I-BABP) gene. D3 and its receptor (VDR) inhibited the transactivation of all four reporter constructs that are enhanced by CDCA/FXR. The effect of D3 on the expression of the BSEP and SHP genes in HepG2 cells and that of the I-BABP gene in Caco-2 cells were confirmed by reverse transcription (RT)-PCR. Deletion analysis of VDR revealed that its ligand-binding domain (LBD) is responsible for the repression and the DNA-binding domain (DBD) is dispensable. Specific interaction between FXR and VDR was detected with the in vitro pull-down assay using chimeric FXR or VDR fused to glutathione-S-transferase.
Journal of Endocrinology 04/2006; 188(3):635-43. · 3.55 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Schwannoma (neurilemoma or neurinoma) rarely develops in the biliary tract. We report here a case of extrahepatic biliary schwannoma found in a 47-yr-old Japanese woman presenting with obstructive jaundice. The radiological imaging studies were suggestive of nonepithelial tumor involving the common bile duct. The patient underwent tumor resection. The tumor extended inward and outward from the wall of the common bile duct in the shape of a dumbbell. The extraductal tumor was solid with microcystic changes, while the intraductal lesion presented cystic changes. Microscopically, the tumor was predominantly composed of spindle-shaped cells with nuclear palisading, and it contained lymphoid aggregates. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were positive for S-100 protein. The final diagnosis was benign schwannoma of the common bile duct. The tumor differed from usual soft tissue schwannoma and closely resembled gastrointestinal schwannoma.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences 12/2003; 48(11):2221-6. · 2.12 Impact Factor