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The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 18 Issue 3-4
pp. 85 - 95
published_at 1971-12
Creators :
Ishigami Koichi
Nagamine Shinichi
Yukimori Seiji
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 18 Issue 3-4
pp. 97 - 104
published_at 1971-12
Creators :
Sekitani Toru
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 18 Issue 3-4
pp. 105 - 110
published_at 1971-12
Creators :
Nishioka Mikio
Ibata Takayoshi
Miyazato Kaoru
Shinoyama Toshiyuki
Fujita Teruo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 5 Issue 3
pp. 133 - 141
published_at 1957-12-31
Creators :
Iuchi Iwao
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 5 Issue 3
pp. 143 - 151
published_at 1957-12-31
Creators :
Iuchi Iwao
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 28 Issue 3-4
pp. 113 - 125
published_at 1981-12
Creators :
Unoki Tetsuhide
Yuki Kenichi
Takagi Hiromitsu
Nakashima Youji
Sanada Kazuhiko
Fujii Hideo
Kasukawa Reizo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 28 Issue 3-4
pp. 127 - 134
published_at 1981-12
Creators :
Kobashi Kenshi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 29 Issue 1-2
pp. 1 - 8
published_at 1982-06
Creators :
Yoshii Zensaku
Konishi Hisanori
Akitomi Hisaji
Mizuno Akira
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 43 Issue 3-4
pp. 57 - 59
published_at 1996-12
Creators :
Muto Masahiko
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 35 Issue 3-4
pp. 77 - 82
published_at 1988-12
Creators :
Uchimoto Ryogo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 46 Issue 1-2
pp. 23 - 32
published_at 1999-06
Creators :
Rahman Md. Shamsur
Yanai Kazutoshi
Kawata Keisuke
Okumura Tadashi
Shinoda Koh
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 46 Issue 1-2
pp. 33 - 36
published_at 1999-06
Creators :
Kuga Takayuki
Kobayashi Toshiroh
Orita Masahiko
Zempo Nobuya
Kawano Hiroo
Esato Kensuke
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 46 Issue 1-2
pp. 37 - 39
published_at 1999-06
Creators :
Nakamura Yasuhiko
Ogata Hidenobu
Numa Fumitaka
Kato Hiroshi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 1 Issue 3
pp. 198 - 208
published_at 1953-12-01
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 14 Issue 4
pp. 323 - 327
published_at 1967-12
Creators :
Kawasaki Shoji
Sakurai Ko
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 14 Issue 4
pp. 329 - 342
published_at 1967-12
Creators :
Lai Yin-Lok
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 22 Issue 4
pp. 49 - 72
published_at 1982-01-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 25 Issue 3
pp. 113 - 134
published_at 1984-10-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 25 Issue 4
pp. 189 - 207
published_at 1985-01-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 26 Issue 1
pp. 89 - 108
published_at 1985-04-15
日本初等理科教育研究会研究紀要 Volume 84
pp. 3 - 9
published_at 2009-02
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 41 Issue 3-4
pp. 89 - 97
published_at 1994-12
Creators :
Tsuchida Eiji
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 27 Issue 1-2
pp. 47 - 54
published_at 1980-06
Creators :
Esato Kensuke
Nakahara Yasuo
Kurata Satoru
Kobayashi Osamu
Shintani Kiyoshi
Morita Nobuyoshi
Mohri Hitoshi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 27 Issue 3-4
pp. 117 - 124
published_at 1980-12
Creators :
Masuda Michiyoshi
Yamaoka Hideki
Isiglo Kimio
Matsumoto Takafumi
Takahashi Manabu
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 27 Issue 3-4
pp. 125 - 132
published_at 1980-12
Creators :
Aramaki Shojiro
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 17 Issue 1-2
pp. 1 - 22
published_at 1970-06
Creators :
Shibata Susumu
Ueda Satoshi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 1 Issue 1
pp. 72 - 78
published_at 1953-02-28
Creators :
Osogoe Bunsuke
Chang L.C.
Awaya Kazuhiko
Karasawa Korenobu
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 1 Issue 2
pp. 79 - 85
published_at 1953-11
Creators :
Oka Hiroyoshi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 25 Issue 3-4
pp. 213 - 219
published_at 1978-12
Creators :
Yamada Michio
Ota Tamio
Murata Masato
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 25 Issue 3-4
pp. 221 - 231
published_at 1978-12
Creators :
Ota Tamio
Yamada Michio
Shigemoto Taku
Kobashi Kenshi
Nakamura Yoshitsugu
Kawazawa Shuhei
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 52 Issue 2
pp. 95 - 100
published_at 2002-03
Creators :
Ogura Koki
Chandhaket Srawouth
Hirota Yoshihiko
Hiraki Eiji
Nakaoka Mutsuo
Publishers : 山口大学工学部
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 52 Issue 2
pp. 101 - 105
published_at 2002-03
Creators :
Hamajima Takataro
Shimamura Hiroshi
Kakusho Youhei
Tsuda Makoto
Harada Naoyuki
Publishers : 山口大学工学部
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 28 Issue 1
pp. 99 - 124
published_at 1987-04-20
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 1 Issue 3
pp. 149 - 153
published_at 1953-12-01
Creators :
Tanaka Kazushige
Hayashi Yasushi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 1 Issue 3
pp. 154 - 158
published_at 1953-12-01
Creators :
Ogata Hatanori
Hayashi Yasushi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 1 Issue 3
pp. 159 - 166
published_at 1953-12-01
Creators :
Nakayama Hideo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 6 Issue 3
pp. 145 - 165
published_at 1959-04-30
Creators :
Imamura Hidetoshi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 15 Issue 4
pp. 303 - 332
published_at 1968-12
Creators :
Mogi Goro
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 16 Issue 1
pp. 1 - 4
published_at 1969-03
Creators :
Arizono Hatsuo
Nakayuki Mieko
Sari Miiko
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 16 Issue 1
pp. 5 - 9
published_at 1969-03
Creators :
Arizono Hatsuo
Nakayuki Mieko
Murakami Miiko
Fujibayashi Shimu
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 16 Issue 1
pp. 11 - 18
published_at 1969-03
Creators :
Furuno Junji
Kan Takeshi
Yoshimi Yoshitake
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 26 Issue 2
pp. 131 - 147
published_at 1985-07-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 26 Issue 3
pp. 105 - 120
published_at 1985-10-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 26 Issue 4
pp. 157 - 178
published_at 1986-01-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 27 Issue 1
pp. 163 - 185
published_at 1986-04-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 27 Issue 2
pp. 165 - 190
published_at 1986-07-15
鹿児島経大論集 Volume 27 Issue 3
pp. 49 - 59
published_at 1986-10-15
日本初等理科教育研究会研究紀要 Volume 83
pp. 39 - 47
published_at 2008-02
広島女子大学文学部紀要 Volume 30
pp. 174 - 212
published_at 1995-02-25
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 14 Issue 4
pp. 343 - 369
published_at 1967-12
Creators :
Hosokawa Shuji
Matsumoto Noboru
Yamada Yoshihide
Takenaka Morito
Munehisa Tatsuo
Yamamoto Yasuo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 14 Issue 4
pp. 353 - 360
published_at 1967-12
Creators :
Mogi Goro
Honjo Shoichi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 18 Issue 1-2
pp. 35 - 41
published_at 1971-06
Creators :
Maeda Shoichi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 8 Issue 4
pp. 287 - 294
published_at 1961-12
Creators :
Hirohata Ryozo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 8 Issue 4
pp. 295 - 314
published_at 1961-12
Creators :
Hosokawa Shuji
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 8 Issue 4
pp. 315 - 327
published_at 1961-12
Creators :
Tamanoi Itsuro
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 11 Issue 4
pp. 203 - 219
published_at 1964-12
Creators :
Muramatu Mutumi
Hirohata Ryozo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 11 Issue 4
pp. 221 - 227
published_at 1964-12
Creators :
Sakata Yozo
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 11 Issue 4
pp. 229 - 236
published_at 1964-12
Creators :
Nishioka Mikio
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 15 Issue 1
pp. 45 - 57
published_at 1968-03
Creators :
Ito Hirotada
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 14 Issue 3
pp. 255 - 268
published_at 1967-09
Creators :
Ohba Yuzo
Kitazima Kazuhiko
Shibata Susumu
Kotoku Oske
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 11 Issue 4
pp. 187 - 201
published_at 1964-12
Creators :
Nagaya Tadashi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 52 Issue 3-4
pp. 25 - 31
published_at 2005-12
Application of cell therapy using stem cell into intractable diseases has been noted as the medicine in the next generation taking the place of organ transplantation. Bone marrow cells have been focused as a candidate of the source of this therapy. Liver failure is a terminal state of all advanced liver diseases and thousands of patients are dying of decompensated liver cirrhosis in every year in Japan. Liver transplantation must be the strongest weapon to relieve those patients. However, particularly in Japan, liver transplantation has not been popularized. In this sense, we thought of autologous bone marrow cells transplantation for decompensated liver cirrhosis. Basic studies using animal model revealed that transplanted bone marrow cells into syngenic mouse suffering from liver cirrhosis migrated into the damaged liver and transdifferentiated to the hepatocytes. Based upon the animal studies, clinical trial of this new cell therapy supported by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is ongoing. It is early to estimate this therapy. However, free from liver failure has been observed in some cases.
Creators :
Okita Kiwamu
Sakaida Isao
Terai Shuji
Yamamoto Naoki
Omori Kaoru
Ishikawa Tsuyoshi
Aoyama Kouji
Shinoda Koh
Hamamoto Yoshihiko
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Memoirs of the faculty of engineering, Yamaguchi university Volume 66 Issue 2
pp. 1 - 20
published_at 2016-03
In this study, as one solution to the problem for condition assessment of existing short- and medium-span reinforced/prestressed concrete bridges, a new monitoring method using a public bus as part of a public transit system (bus monitoring system) is proposed, along with safety indices, namely, characteristic deflection, which is relatively free from the influence of dynamic disturbances due to such factors as the roughness of the road surface, and a structural anomaly parameter. A basic study was conducted by using the results of technical verification experiments and numerical analysis simulation. This paper describes the details of not only how to assess the bridge condition by public bus vibration measured in operating on Ube City bus network as a specific example for verify the system but also what kind of consideration we need to apply the system to existing bridges in overseas country. And, the degrees of abnormality of the monitored bridges were expressed with the "inspection necessity level" to enable local governments to prioritize their bridge maintenance needs quantitatively.
Memoirs of the faculty of engineering, Yamaguchi university Volume 66 Issue 2
pp. 21 - 34
published_at 2016-03
In this study, a novel VR-based system for inspection of deteriorating concrete bridges is proposed to support of the crack and spalling detection which is a key role in existing bridge maintenance. The proposed system, called a VR-based support system for bridge inspection, was applied to an aged bridge for confirming the representing ability of both cracking and spalling damages as a specific example. Experimental results showed that the VR images data with hammering sounds (audio) data have a sufficient ability of representing both crack width over 0.2 mm and a certain spalling area near concrete surface. In this system, the three-dimensional image(photo) data was used to recognize the cracking damage for professional visual inspector. On the other hand, as spalling damage inside the concrete surface couldn’t be identified accurately from only image(photo) data, then the hammering sounds (audio) data was incorporated into the system as an additional function for recoginittion of the spalling damage.
Memoirs of the faculty of engineering, Yamaguchi university Volume 67 Issue 1
pp. 1 - 18
published_at 2017-03
This paper describes the methods of performance evaluation and remaining life prediction for an aged reinforced concrete (RC) T-girder bridge via visual inspection data. The Bridge Management System (J-BMS) that was previously developed by the authors, and which is capable of forecasting the deterioration process of existing bridge members, was applied to evaluate the safety indices (soundness score) and re-maining life of the target bridge based on these test results. Using these methods, the remaining life of an aged RC-T girder bridge(SK-bridge) can be quantitatively estimated by applying the bridge rating expert (BREX) system, which is a subsystem of the J-BMS RC version that incorporates with the field inspection data. In this study, visual inspection was carried out on the aged bridge(SKbridge) by professional visual inspectors, during which all variations of the inspection results were evaluated using a five-step question-naire. As a result, it was found that the soundness score (safety index) and remaining life predictions were influenced by the learning (supervised) data selection. Additionally, the predicted remaining lives were verified through concrete core tests extracted from main girders and deck slabs, and cross-section cutting-off girder tests.
Memoirs of the faculty of engineering, Yamaguchi university Volume 67 Issue 2
pp. 41 - 73
published_at 2017-03
Largest portion of the bridge stock in almost any country and bridge owning organisation consists on ordinary bridges that has short or medium spans and are now deteriorating due to aging, etc. Therefore, it is becoming an important social concern to develop and put to practical use simple and efficient health monitoring systems for existing short and medium span (10-30m) bridges. In this paper, one practical solution to the problem for condition assessment of short and medium span bridges was discussed. A vehicle-based measurements with a public bus as part of a public transit system (called "Bus
monitoring system") has been developed to capable of detecting damage that may affect the structural safety of a bridge from long term vibration measurement data collected while the vehicle (bus) crossed the target bridges. This paper systematically describes how the system has been developed. The bus monitoring system aims to detect the transition from the damage acceleration period, in which the structural safety of an aged bridge declines sharply, to the deterioration period by continually monitoring the bridge of interest. To evaluate the practicality of the newly developed bus monitoring system, it has been fieldtested over a period of about four years by using an in-service fixed-route bus operating on a bus route in the city of Ube, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. The verification results thus obtained are also descrived in this paper. This study also evaluates the sensitivity of “characteristic deflection”, which is a bridge (health) condition indicator used by the bus monitoring system, in damage detection. Sensitivity of “characteristic deflection” is verified by introducing artificial damage into a bridge that has ended its service life and is awaiting removal.
Memoirs of the faculty of engineering, Yamaguchi university Volume 67 Issue 2
pp. 75 - 88
published_at 2017-03
This paper introduces an approach to the realization of an ICT-based bridge remote monitoring system which enables real-time monitoring and control for unexpected heavy loads such as big earthquake and strong typhoon. In this paper, the integrated bridge remote monitoring system called the “Intelligent Bridge” consists of a stand-alone monitoring system (SMS) and a web-based internet monitoring system (IMS) for bridge maintenance but also its application to para-stressing bridge system as an intelligent structure. For the purpose of verifying its validity to actual bridge structure, an attempt is made to study the possibility of controlling the actual structural performance by adjusting the cable forces on a 2-span continuous cable-stayed bridge model. The experimental results demonstrate that the implemented monitoring system supplies detailed and accurate information about bridge behavior for further evaluation and diagnosis, and it also opens up prospects for future application of web-based remote system to actual in-service bridges under field conditions.
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 68 Issue 1-2
pp. 11 - 20
published_at 2021
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of quantitative analysis for differentiating pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and inflammatory pancreatic masses (IPM) using time intensity curve (TIC) analysis based on contrast-enhanced endoscopic ultrasonography (CE-EUS). Methods: We reviewed 89 patients who had undergone CE-EUS for pancreatic solid lesions at our department between August 2012 and January 2016. CE-EUS images were recorded for 2 minutes after injection of the contrast agent. The diagnostic abilities of the enhanced patterns and TIC analysis were assessed. Results: The enhanced patterns of PDAC were mainly hypovascular and heterogeneous (66/77), while IPM were mainly isovascular and homogeneous (6/12). In PDAC, sensitivity was 77.9%, specificity 83.3%, and accuracy was 78.7%. In TIC analysis, the intensity reduction rate was significantly different at 10 and 30 seconds after peak intensity. After creating a cutoff value (49%) based on the receiver operating characteristic curve for the intensity reduction rate after 30 seconds, diagnosing PDAC with TIC analysis had a sensitivity of 67.5%, specificity of 100%, and accuracy of 71.9%. Combining enhanced pattern analysis with TIC analysis had a sensitivity of 90.9%, pecificity of 83.3%, and accuracy of 89.9%. Conclusion: Combining TIC analysis with CE-EUS improved diagnostic accuracy when differentiating between PDAC and IPM.
Creators :
Yasuda Mayumi
Kaino Seiji
Tsuyama Takanori
Fujimoto Yuko
Amano Shogo
Harima Hirofumi
Suenaga Shigeyuki
Sakaida Isao
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
東亞経濟研究 Volume 73 Issue 2
pp. 81 - 92
published_at 2015-04-30
東亞経濟研究 Volume 73 Issue 2
pp. 77 - 144
published_at 2015-04-30
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 64 Issue 1-2
pp. 1 - 12
published_at 2017
Aberrant increases in protein phosphatase 1(PP1) activity have been shown to be associated with inefficient sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca^{2+} cycling, leading to cardiac dysfunction in the failing heart. In the present study, we investigated whether BNP promoter-inducible suppression of PP1β would ameliorate progression of pressure overload-induced heart failure in mice, a clinically relevant animal model. An Adeno-associated virus 9 (AAV9) vector encoding PP1βshRNA and a negative control (NC) shRNA driven by a brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) promoter with an emerald green fluorescent protein expression (EmGFP) cassette were used to test the hypothesis. AAV9 vectors (AAV9-BNP-EmGFP-PP1βshRNA and AAV9-BNP-EmGFP-NCshRNA) were introduced into the in vivo heart via the tail vein injection (4x10^{11} GC/mice) in 8-week-old C57BL6J mice, followed by transverse aortic constriction (TAC) 2 weeks after the AAV9 vector injection. Post TAC cardiac function was sequentially assessed every 2 week by echocardiography, followed by hemodynamic assessment at 1 month. AAV9-BNP-EmGFP-PP1βshRNA treatment suppressed myocardial PP1β expression by 15% compared with the NCshRNA group (p<0.001). The fractional shortening (%FS) of the left ventricle in the PP1βshRNA-treated group was significantly larger than the NCshRNA-treated group (21%±1.0% vs. 15%±0.01, p<0.01). The ratios of heart weight (HW) / body weight (BW) and lung weight (LW) / BW in the PP1βshRNA group were significantly smaller than those of the NCshRNA group (HW/BW: 9.20±0.49 vs. 10.6±0.45 mg/g
Creators :
Shiraishi Kozo
Ikeda Yasuhiro
Miyazaki Yosuke
Fujimoto Shizuka N.
Yoshimura Koichi
Miura Toshiro
Matsuzaki Masanori
Yano Masafumi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 63 Issue 1-2
pp. 25 - 34
published_at 2016
Background: Angiotensin II (AngII) increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) and induces glomerular sclerosis. Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-mediated inflammation enhances the renal impairment in renal inflammatory diseases. The relationship between TLR4 and AngII-induced glomerular sclerosis is unknown.Methods: Mice lacking TLR4 function (Tlr4^{lps-d}) and wild-type (WT) mice were randomized into groups treated with AngII, norepinephrine (NE) or a sub-depressor dose of the AngII receptor blocker irbesartan along with AngII for 2 weeks. We then assessed the expressions of NADPH oxidase and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and the inflammatory cell recruitment in the glomeruli. We also evaluated the mesangial matrix proliferation and ROS.Results: AngII and NE equally increased the systolic blood pressure compared to the control mice (p<0.05). In the WT mice treated with AngII, we observed glomerular sclerosis, an increase in NADPH oxidase, MCP-1 and the infiltration of macrophages as well as ROS content in the glomeruli compared to the control mice (p<0.05), whereas the Tlr4^{lps-d} mice showed little effects of AngII on these indices. In addition, the sub-depressor-dose irbesartan treatment reversed these changes. NE had little effects on these indices. Conclusions: TLR4 plays an important role in AngII-induced oxidative stress, inflammation and glomerular sclerosis through the AT1 receptor.
Creators :
Okamoto Tadashi
Umemoto Seiji
Yoshimura Koichi
Sakumura Toshihiro
Murata Tomoaki
Fukai Tohru
Yano Masafumi
Matsuzaki Masanori
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 63 Issue 1-2
pp. 17 - 24
published_at 2016
Aims: To clarify the usefulness of preservative-free ophthalmic preparations equipped with a filter. Methods: A total of 1,615 samples of in-use ophthalmic preparations were examined for microbial contamination. Results: Of 1,094 samples of preservative-containing ophthalmic preparations, 31 (2.8%) showed microbial contamination. Of 289 samples of preservative-free ophthalmic preparations without a filter, 6 (2.1%) were contaminated, consisting of 4 (13.8%) of 29 samples of hospital preparations and 2 (0.8%) of 260 samples of commercially available new quinolone antimicrobial agents. On the other hand, the microbial contamination rate in preservative-free ophthalmic preparations equipped with a filter was 0% (0 of 232 samples).The major contaminants detected in these preservative-containing ophthalmic preparations and preservative-free ophthalmic preparations without a filter were glucose-nonfermentative Gram-negative bacilli such as Pseudomonas fluorescens, Acinetobacter spp., and P. aeruginosa, coagulase (-) staphylococci, and Candida spp. The contaminant level was 10-99 colony forming units (CFU)/mL in 37.8% (14 of 37 samples), and 10^2 - 10^6 CFU/mL in 62.2% (23 of 37 samples). Conclusions: Preservative-free ophthalmic preparations equipped with a filter not only have zero risk of the oculotoxic effects of preservatives, but are also safe in terms of their lack of microbial contamination.
Creators :
Saisyo Atsuyuki
Oie Shigeharu
Kimura Kazuhiro
Sonoda Koh-Hei
Furukawa Hiroyuki
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 63 Issue 1-2
pp. 5 - 16
published_at 2016
We investigated the relationship between myocardial oxidative stress and cardiac sympathetic hyperactivity in patients with takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TC) compared with acute anteroseptal myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods: In 10 TC patients and 10 AMI patients, electrocardiogram, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization were conducted, and plasma catecholamines and urinary (U) 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) as a marker of oxidative DNA damage were taken for one week from onset. Results: On admission, the coronary sinus (CS) had significantly higher norepinephrine (NE) and 8-OHdG levels than the aortic root (Ao) and peripheral blood vessels. Circulating catecholamines in TC patients tended to be higher than those in AMI patients
Creators :
Oda Seiko
Kobayashi Shigeki
Nanno Takuma
Ishiguchi Hironori
Myoren Takeki
Murakami Wakako
Mochizuki Mamoru
Oda Tetsuro
Okuda Shinichi
Yamada Jutaro
Okamura Takayuki
Matsuzaki Masanori
Yano Masafumi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 59 Issue 3-4
pp. 25 - 29
published_at 2012
Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is an inherited disease characterized by stress- or exercise- induced ventricular tachycardia, frequently leading to sudden cardiac death. A considerable body of evidence accumulated over recent years suggests that mutation-linked cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) defects cause Ca^2+ leak from sarcoplasmic reticulum, which triggers delayed afterdepolarization and leads to CPVT. However, the underlying mechanism, by which a single mutation in such a large molecule causes drastic effects on the channel function, remains elusive. Here we report that introduction of a human CPVT mutation S2246L into the mouse RyR2 induces aberrant activation of channel gating by forming abnormally tight domain-domain interaction between the S2246L mutable domain and the K201-binding domain. This produces more global conformational change in the RyR2: namely, an aberrant domain unzipping between the N-terminal (a.a. 1–600) domain and the central (a.a. 2000–2500) domain owing to the allosteric conformational coupling mechanism. Pharmacological correction of the defective inter-domain interactions can stop the aberrant Ca^2+ release and lethal arrhythmia. These results provide a new pathogenic mechanism of CPVT and a novel therapeutic strategy against CPVT
Creators :
Suetomi Takeshi
Yano Masafumi
Matsuzaki Masanori
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Journal of higher education Volume 17
pp. 1 - 10
published_at 2020-03
中国では,2014年3月に中国教育部により,『全面的に課程改革を推進し,立徳樹人の根本的な任務を達成する意見』が公布され,核心素養(キー・コンピテンシー)という言葉が教育領域で注目されるようになった。これにより,中国の基礎教育(初等中等教育)方針が素質教育(資質教育)から核心素養の育成へと転換することになった。核心素養を基に,各教科の授業目標や計画,評価,カリキュラムの開発と実践において,授業現場の各段階に大きな変化があった。本研究は核心素養を背景にし,中国における美術教員の育成のため,小中学校の授業現場でどのようなカリキュラムの開発が適切か,どのように実践されるかについて陝西師範大学での事例を基に考察する。
Bulletin of the Integrated Center for Education Research and Training Volume 50
pp. 357 - 364
published_at 2020-09-25
Bulletin of the Integrated Center for Education Research and Training Volume 47
pp. 159 - 168
published_at 2019-03-25
Creators :
Morioka Hirosh
Hirata Naoki
Seo Masaharu
Harada Masanori
Aoyama Katsuki
Kashiwagi Shodai
Ahama Shigeki
Okamura Yoshihisa
Publishers : 山口大学教育学部附属教育実践総合センター
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 70
pp. 169 - 174
published_at 2021-01-31
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 69 Issue 3-4
pp. 57 - 66
published_at 2022-12
Abstract Background: Expanding nursing workload is a worldwide problem. However, any nursing workload assessment (NWA) tool requires complicated analyses of the nursing job profile. To determine the imbalance in time assignments across all nursing operations and to reduce nursing workload, a nursing job survey was conducted. Methods: A total of 25 major job categories, common to all hospital wards, were identified, and an NWA tool was developed for efficient analyses to feature easy/flexible entry of the time spent for each job category and real-time visual profiling of job time allocation. The profile could be divided by job categories, wards, shifts, and years. Results: From the preliminary analyses, undesirable time allocation was revealed in several job categories, especially the time for recording and other nonessential nursing operations. Using the analytical functions of the NWA tool between 2014 and 2016, a series of corrective measures were successfully taken to many job categories, and they were found to be effective. Consequently, excessive overtime workload was reduced from 125 min/day/nurse in 2014 to 100 and 100 min/day/ nurse in 2015 and 2016, respectively. Conclusion: Notable improvements in nursing workload and time allocation for attentive patient care could be achieved employing the novel user-aimed NWA tool.
Creators :
Shimizu Yumi
Satou Kazutaka
Manago Noriko
Itou Masako
Ichihara Kiyoshi
Maekawa Tsuyoshi
Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 21-22
pp. 3 - 5
published_at 2012-01-31
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71
pp. 119 - 126
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators :
Ishii Yuri
Putu Ayu Asty Senja Pratiwi
Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71
pp. 127 - 136
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators :
Ishii Yuri
Dewi Pangestu Said
Putu Ayu Asty Senja Pratiwi
Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 23-25
pp. 13 - 15
published_at 2014-12-20
Asian economic review Volume 80 Issue 1-2
pp. 43 - 70
published_at 2021-08-31
Creators :
Kim Myoung-Jung
Publishers : The TOA-KEIZAI Gakkai, Yamaguchi University
Asian economic review Volume 80 Issue 1-2
pp. 71 - 90
published_at 2021-08-31
山口経済学雑誌 Volume 65 Issue 5
pp. 291 - 301
published_at 2017-01-31
English and English-American literature Volume 51
pp. 17 - 38
published_at 2016-12-20
English and English-American literature Volume 49
pp. 73 - 88
published_at 2014-12-20
English and English-American literature Volume 49
pp. 19 - 36
published_at 2014-12-20
English and English-American literature Volume 48
pp. 1 - 15
published_at 2014-01-31
Journal of cross-cultural studies Volume 6
pp. 49 - 74
published_at 2012-03-31
English and English-American literature Volume 47
pp. 45 - 61
published_at 2012-12-20
Memoirs of the faculty of engineering, Yamaguchi university Volume 73 Issue 1
pp. 1 - 9
published_at 2022-12
The Japanese Bridge Management System (J-BMS) RC version consists of the following three subsystems: (1) a bridge maintenance database system (J-BMS DB), (2) a concrete bridge rating expert system (RC-BREX) and (3) a maintenance plan optimization system (MPOS). Especially, in this paper, the RC-BREX system for deteriorating concrete bridges is described based on how to construct from a hierarchical neural network in order to carry out fuzzy inference and machine learning by using the neural network with the back-propagation method. Furthermore, the comparisons between diagnostic results by bridge experts and those of the proposed system are presented so as to demonstrate the validity of the system’s learning capability by using the training set for machine learning which obtained from inspection on actual in-service bridges and questionnaire surveys by bridge experts.
東亞経濟研究 Volume 68 Issue 1
pp. 15 - 20
published_at 2009-07-31
山口経済学雑誌 Volume 58 Issue 6
pp. 125 - 141
published_at 2010-03-31
山口経済学雑誌 Volume 58 Issue 5
pp. 125 - 133
published_at 2010-03-31
東亞経濟研究 Volume 67 Issue 1
pp. 51 - 57
published_at 2008-07-31
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 16 Issue 1
pp. 93 - 98
published_at 1965
Creators :
Jyo Onzo
Publishers : 山口大学工学部
山口大学文学会志 Volume 51
pp. 21 - 43
published_at 2001
Creators :
Matsuo Yoshihiro
Publishers : 山口大學文學會