1. A Case of Schamberg Disease Successfully Treated with Keishibukuryogan Prepared at Hospital Pharmacy
Naoki OKADA ; Naoki OKADA ; Naoki OKADA
Kampo Medicine 2010; 61 ( 7 ):924-929
Schamberg disease is a subtype of idiopathic pigmentary purpura, which manifests with petechiae. It is assumed to be caused by venous microcirculatory disturbance, or an immunological and allergic mechanism. We report a 55-year-old Japanese male with Schamberg disease successfully treated with keishibukuryogan prepared at a hospital pharmacy. The patient had purpuric eruptions in his both lower legs at first, and brownish pigmentation enlarged with purpura. A dermatologist had diagnosed this, from the clinical findings, as Schamberg disease. We administered keishibukuryogan to the patient because his pathological condition was considered as oketsu. In order to improve effectiveness, keishibukuryogan was manufactured according to our own modification. The eruptions have reduced gradually, and about four months later, have mostly resolved. A Kampo therapy utilizing unseiin has been reported to be effective against idiopathic pigmentary purpura in previous studies. We suggest that a Kampo treatment with keishibukuryogan seems to be effective against idiopathic pigmentary purpura through improvements of microcirculation and inflammation.
2.A Case of Schamberg Disease Successfully Treated with Keishibukuryogan Prepared at Hospital Pharmacy
Naoki OKADA ; Masaru NATSUAKI ; Takashi NISHIMOTO
Kampo Medicine 2010;61(7):924-929
Schamberg disease is a subtype of idiopathic pigmentary purpura, which manifests with petechiae. It is assumed to be caused by venous microcirculatory disturbance, or an immunological and allergic mechanism. We report a 55-year-old Japanese male with Schamberg disease successfully treated with keishibukuryogan prepared at a hospital pharmacy. The patient had purpuric eruptions in his both lower legs at first, and brownish pigmentation enlarged with purpura. A dermatologist had diagnosed this, from the clinical findings, as Schamberg disease. We administered keishibukuryogan to the patient because his pathological condition was considered as oketsu. In order to improve effectiveness, keishibukuryogan was manufactured according to our own modification. The eruptions have reduced gradually, and about four months later, have mostly resolved. A Kampo therapy utilizing unseiin has been reported to be effective against idiopathic pigmentary purpura in previous studies. We suggest that a Kampo treatment with keishibukuryogan seems to be effective against idiopathic pigmentary purpura through improvements of microcirculation and inflammation.
3.A Study about “YARIGAI” : What Makes Work Worth Doing for the Community Pharmacists Who Participated in a Workshop of the COMPASS Project
Masaki Shoji ; Mitsuko Onda ; Hiroshi Okada ; Yukio Arakawa ; Naoki Sakane
Japanese Journal of Social Pharmacy 2014;33(1):2-7
Objective : By extracting and modeling the component factors that community pharmacists have for “YARIGAI”—a Japanese colloquial expression commonly defined as “something worthwhile doing”—and by re-defining “YARIGAI,” we sought to help improve the quality of work lives of community pharmacists. Methods : All of 139 employee pharmacists participated in a workshop of the COMPASS Project (May 2011) were surveyed using a self-administered questionnaire. Responses were collected on the scene. The seventeen, 6-point-scale questions focused on the “patient-pharmacist relationship,” which may be related to “YARIGAI.” Then “YARIGAI” factors were extracted using factor analysis, and modeled using covariance structure analysis. IBM SPSS (ver. 20) and Amos 5.0J were used for the analyses. Results : To the item “I feel ‘YARIGAI’ with pharmacy work,” 12.2% of the 139 respondents said, “Strongly agree”, followed by “Agree” (41.0%) and “Somewhat agree” (33.8%). A factor analysis extracted three factors related to “YARIGAI” (knowledge, patient counseling management, and sense of personal growth). After modeling (AGFI : 0.903, RMSEA : 0.048) with these factors as latent variables and items in them as observable variables, a positive correlation was indicated for all the following factor pairs : “knowledge” and “patient counseling management”, “knowledge” and “sense of personal growth”, and “sense of personal growth” and “patient counseling management” (standardized points of estimate : 0.71, 0.55, and 0.42, respectively). Standardized coefficients for all latent and observable variables were 0.7 or higher, showing a good fit. Conclusion : “YARIGAI” of pharmacists employed by community pharmacies can consist of “knowledge,” “patient counseling management,” and “sense of personal growth”. Our results suggest that the improvement of communication skills and knowledge can lead to improvement of “YARIGAI” of pharmacists working for community pharmacies.
4.Successful Surgical Treatment by Intraoperative Radiofrequency Current Ablation for Atrial Flutter with ASD and PS.
Teruo Yamashita ; Chojiro Yamashita ; Keiji Ataka ; Naoki Yoshimura ; Masayoshi Okada
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1995;24(6):388-391
Drug refractory atrial flutter (AF) with secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) and pulmonary valvular stenosis was treated by surgical correction and intraoperative radiofrequency (RF) current ablation. Supraventricular arrhythmia, especially AF, is frequently found in aged patients with ASD. Perioperative managements for this arrhythmia were difficult because of drug refractoriness. We performed this ablation combined with intracardiac corrections, and sinus rhythm has been maintained without any drugs for 18 months. This case indicated that RF current ablation during open-heart surgery is useful and safe method of treatment of AF.
5.Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Complicated with Chronic Consumption Coagulopathy.
Naoki YOSHIMURA ; Masayoshi OKADA ; Chojiro YAMASHITA ; Toshiaki OTA ; Keiji ATAKA ; Keitaro NAKAGIRI
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;22(2):138-141
We report an unusual case of a 71 year-old man who developed chronic consumption coagulopathy caused by an abdominal aortic aneurysm. He was diagnosed as having the dissecting aortic aneurysm (DeBakey type IIIa) and the abdominal aortic aneurysm in 1989, and had been attending to our hospital as an outpatient since then. He developed macrohematuria in March 1990. The laboratory data showed the decrease in platelet, fibrinogen, plasminogen and α2 plasmin inhibitor and the increase in FDP. The bleeding tendency was controlled by the administration of gabexate mesilate and heparin, but the laboratory data revealed that consumption coagulopathy continued. The abdominal aortic aneurysm was successfully replaced with a prosthetic vascular graft in June 1992. Postoperative hematological findings revealed the improvement, and he discharged 32nd day and doing well after operation.
6.Role of Enhanced Visibility in Evaluating Polyposis Syndromes Using a Newly Developed Contrast Image Capsule Endoscope.
Ken HATOGAI ; Naoki HOSOE ; Hiroyuki IMAEDA ; Jean Francois REY ; Sawako OKADA ; Yuka ISHIBASHI ; Kayoko KIMURA ; Kazuaki YONENO ; Shingo USUI ; Yosuke IDA ; Nobuhiro TSUKADA ; Takanori KANAI ; Toshifumi HIBI ; Haruhiko OGATA
Gut and Liver 2012;6(2):218-222
BACKGROUND/AIMS: A flexible spectral imaging color enhancement system was installed in new capsule software for video capsule endoscopy. Contrast image capsule endoscopy (CICE) is a novel technology using light-emitting diodes selected for the main absorption range of hemoglobin. We assessed the feasibility and diagnostic effi cacy for small bowel surveillance in patients with polyposis syndromes. METHODS: Six patients with polyposis syndromes, four with familial adenomatous polyposis and one each with Cowden syndrome (CS) and Cronkhite-Canada syndrome (CCS) were examined using CICE. We conducted three evaluations to assess the effect on the numbers of the detected polyps; compare polyp diagnostic rates between adenoma and hamartoma; and assess polyp visibility. RESULTS: The numbers of detected polyps and diagnostic accuracy did not differ signifi cantly between pre-contrast and contrast images. However, 50% of the adenomatous polyps displayed enhanced visibility on contrast images. CICE contrast images exhibited clearly demarcated lesions and improved the visibility of minute structures of adenomatous polyps. Hamartomatous polyp micro-structures in patients with CS and CCS were more clearly visualized on contrast than pre-contrast images. CONCLUSIONS: CICE is an effective tool for enhancing the visibility of polyps in patients with polyposis syndrome.
Absorption
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Adenoma
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Adenomatous Polyposis Coli
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Adenomatous Polyps
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Capsule Endoscopes
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Capsule Endoscopy
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Hamartoma Syndrome, Multiple
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Hemoglobins
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Humans
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Intestinal Polyposis
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Polyps
7.Two Cases of Chronic Cough Successfully Treated with Kumibinroto
Tomoe FUKUNAGA ; Daizo KISHINO ; Seiichiro USUKI ; Naoki OKADA ; Kentaro IWATA ; Takashi NISHIMOTO
Kampo Medicine 2020;71(1):77-81
Cough-variant asthma is the most common cause of chronic cough. It may progress to classic asthma and therefore requires adequate treatment intervention. We experienced two cases of cough-variant asthma that was refractory to standard drug therapy but improved after additional administration of kumibinroto. In Case 1, the patient was a 46-year-old woman receiving hormone therapy after breast cancer surgery. She developed cough-variant asthma 5 years ago, and though she has received drug therapy, the symptoms aggravated. Cough continued to appear at night without improvement of asthma symptoms. However, the symptoms improved with subsequent administration of kumibinroto. In Case 2, the patient was a 47-year-old woman who developed cough-variant asthma after childbirth, which repeatedly worsened and improved. The cough-variant asthma aggravated after change of workplace and did not improve with drug therapy. However, asthma symptoms improved with oral administration of kumibinroto and hangekobokuto, and subsequent administration of kumibinroto alone. In both patients, the asthma was seasonal. These cases suggest that kumibinroto administration may contribute to the improvement of cough-variant asthma.
8.Cancer Chemoprevention by Ginseng in Mouse Liver and Other Organs.
Hoyoku NISHINO ; Harukuni TOKUDA ; Tsunehiro II ; Manabu TAKEMURA ; Masashi KUCHIDE ; Motohiro KANAZAWA ; Xiao Yang MOU ; Ping BU ; Junko TAKAYASU ; Mari ONOZUKA ; Mitsuharu MASUDA ; Yashiko SATOMI ; Takao KONOSHIMA ; Naoki KISHI ; Masaki BABA ; Yoshihito OKADA ; Toru OKUYAMA
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2001;16(Suppl):S66-S69
Oral administration of red ginseng extracts (1% in diet for 40 weeks) resulted in the significant suppression of spontaneous liver tumor formation in C3H/He male mice. Average number of tumors per mouse in control group was 1.06, while that in red ginseng extracts-treated group was 0.33 (p<0.05). Incidence of liver tumor development was also lower in red ginseng extracts-treated group, although the difference from control group was not statistically significant. Anti-carcinogenic activity of white ginseng extracts, besides red ginseng extracts, was also investigated. In the present study, the administration of white ginseng extracts was proven to suppress tumor promoter-induced phenomena in vitro and in vivo. It is of interest that oral administration of the extracts of Ren-Shen-Yang- Rong-Tang, a white ginseng-containing Chinese medicinal prescription, resulted in the suppression of skin tumor promotion by 12-o-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate in 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-initiated CD-1 mice. These results suggest the usefulness of ginseng in the field of cancer prevention.
Animal
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Anticarcinogenic Agents/*pharmacology
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Female
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Liver Neoplasms, Experimental/*prevention & control
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C3H
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*Panax
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Plant Extracts/pharmacology
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Plant Roots
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Skin Neoplasms/*prevention & control
9.A “Back Light System” for Identification of Sites for Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration in Solid Pancreatic Masses: A Prospective, Randomized Study with a Crossover Design
Ryo HARADA ; Hironari KATO ; Soichiro FUSHIMI ; Hirofumi INOUE ; Daisuke UCHIDA ; Yutaka AKIMOTO ; Takeshi TOMODA ; Kazuyuki MATSUMOTO ; Yasuhiro NOMA ; Naoki YAMAMOTO ; Shigeru HORIGUCHI ; Koichiro TSUTSUMI ; Hiroyuki OKADA
Clinical Endoscopy 2019;52(4):334-339
BACKGROUND/AIMS: We applied a back light system (BLS) with a magnifying glass to improve the ability to assess the adequacy of specimen sampling using endosonography. We conducted this study to evaluate the efficacy of the BLS in sampling of specimens by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration of solid pancreatic masses. METHODS: This was a prospective, randomized, crossover, single-center clinical trial. An endosonographer evaluated adequacy on gross visual inspection and identified whitish specimen sampling sites with and without the BLS according to a randomization sequence in the first and second passes with a 25-G needle. On cytological evaluation, the presence of well-defined pancreatic ductal epithelium was evaluated by a cytopathologist who was blinded to any clinical information. RESULTS: A total of 80 consecutive patients were eligible during the study period. Adequacy was observed for 52 specimens (65%) with the BLS and 54 (68%) without the BLS (p=0.88). In assessment of specimen adequacy on gross examination, only fair agreement was observed both with and without BLS (kappa score 0.40 and 0.29, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The BLS did not influence the ability to identify specimen sampling sites or reliable assessment of specimen site adequacy using gross visual inspection.
Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Cross-Over Studies
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Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration
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Endosonography
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Epithelium
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Glass
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Humans
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Needles
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Pancreatic Ducts
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Pancreatic Neoplasms
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Prospective Studies
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Random Allocation
10.Depression Promotes the Onset of Irritable Bowel Syndrome through Unique Dysbiosis in Rats
Takeshi TAKAJO ; Kengo TOMITA ; Hanae TSUCHIHASHI ; Shingo ENOMOTO ; Masaaki TANICHI ; Hiroyuki TODA ; Yoshikiyo OKADA ; Hirotaka FURUHASHI ; Nao SUGIHARA ; Akinori WADA ; Kazuki HORIUCHI ; Kenichi INABA ; Yoshinori HANAWA ; Naoki SHIBUYA ; Kazuhiko SHIRAKABE ; Masaaki HIGASHIYAMA ; Chie KURIHARA ; Chikako WATANABE ; Shunsuke KOMOTO ; Shigeaki NAGAO ; Katsunori KIMURA ; Soichiro MIURA ; Kunio SHIMIZU ; Ryota HOKARI
Gut and Liver 2019;13(3):325-332
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although studies using conventional animal models have shown that specific stressors cause irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), it is unclear whether depression itself causes IBS. Our aim was to establish a rat model to determine if depression itself promotes the onset of IBS and to elucidate the role of gut microbiota in brain-gut axis pathogenesis during coincident depression and IBS. METHODS: Rat models of depression were induced using our shuttle box method of learned helplessness. Visceral hypersensitivity was evaluated by colorectal distension (CRD) to diagnose IBS. Gut microbiota compositions were analyzed using high-throughput sequencing. In the subanalysis of rats without depression-like symptoms, rats with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were also examined. RESULTS: The threshold value of CRD in depressed rats was significantly lower than that in control rats. Microbial community analysis of cecal microbiota showed that the relative abundance of Clostridiales incertae sedis, the most prevalent microbe, was significantly lower in depressed rats than in control rats. The distribution pattern of the microbiota clearly differed between depressed rats and control rats. Neither visceral hypersensitivity nor the composition of gut microbiota was altered in rats with PTSD-like phenotypes. CONCLUSIONS: Our rat model of depression is useful for clarifying the effect of depression on IBS and suggests that depression itself, rather than specific stressors, promotes the onset of IBS. Further, we provided evidence that various psychiatric diseases, viz., depression and PTSD, are associated with unique gut microbiota profiles, which could differentially affect the onset and progression of coincident IBS.
Animals
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Clostridiales
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Depression
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Dysbiosis
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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Helplessness, Learned
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Hypersensitivity
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Methods
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Microbiota
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Models, Animal
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Phenotype
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Rats
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic