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2. Glucoregulatory factors in canine hepatocellular carcinoma and leiomyosarcoma with non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia
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Kei Tamura, Kumiko Ishigaki, Orie Yoshida, Kazuyuki Terai, Keigo Iizuka, Naoki Sakurai, Tatsuya Heishima, and Kazushi Asano
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Blood Glucose ,Leiomyosarcoma ,Dogs ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,General Veterinary ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor II ,Liver Neoplasms ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ,Hypoglycemia - Abstract
Hypoglycaemia caused by malignant tumours other than insulinoma is referred to as non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia (NICTH), which may be caused by hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and leiomyosarcoma (LMS) in veterinary medicine. However, the pathogenetic mechanism of NICTH remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the gene-expression levels of glucoregulatory factors in canine HCC and LMS accompanied by hypoglycaemia.Four patients (three with HCC and one with LMS) exhibiting hypoglycemia were included in the hypoglycemic (H) group, whereas ten patients not exhibiting hypoglycemia were in the non-hypoglycaemia (NH) group. The preoperative and postoperative blood glucose and serum insulin-like growth factor-2 (IGF-2) levels, as well as the expression of genes involved regulating blood glucose levels were analysed.Compared with the NH group, the H group exhibited significantly decreased blood-glucose levels, which increased to normal values after surgery. Compared with the NH group, the H group exhibited significantly increased gene expression of insulin-like growth factor 1, IGF-2, and insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 in the tumours. Conversely, expression of genes encoding glucoregulatory factors including insulin, gastric inhibitory polypeptide and glucagon was not observed. Serum IGF-2 levels were significantly higher in the H group compared with that in the control group (healthy dogs) and NH group. In two cases in the H group, serum IGF-2 levels decreased after tumour resection.These results suggest that NICTH development in dogs with HCC and LMS is mechanistically associated with IGF-2 overexpression and elevated serum IGF-2 levels.
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- 2022
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3. Gene expression of Nectin‐4 and its clinical significance in dogs with primary lung adenocarcinoma
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Kei Tamura, Kumiko Ishigaki, Orie Yoshida, Terai Kazuyuki, Naoki Sakurai, Tatsuya Heishima, Tomoko Fujiyuki, Chieko Kai, and Kazushi Asano
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Dogs ,Lung Neoplasms ,General Veterinary ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Animals ,Gene Expression ,Humans ,Adenocarcinoma of Lung ,Dog Diseases ,Cell Adhesion Molecules ,Lung - Abstract
Canine primary lung adenocarcinoma (CPLA) is suspected by radiography or computed tomography; however, since there are no tumour markers, early diagnosis is difficult, and the prognosis is poor due to increased tumour volume. Nectin-4 has been reported to be expressed in human lung, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers and promotes tumour growth. It has been reported to be a tumour marker and prognostic factor, and oncolytic virotherapy is being investigated using nectin-4 as a therapeutic target.The purpose of this study was to investigate the expression of Nectin-4 in CPLA and its clinical significance in dogs with pulmonary adenocarcinomas.The relationships between Nectin-4 expression and signalling, tumour volume, tumour weight, and prognosis were analyzed in 34 CPLA patients.The expression of canine Nectin-4 (high Nectin-4) was found in 25 of 34 cases (73%), and Nectin-4 expression levels did not show any significant associations with gender, body weight, and tumour stage. However, there was a significant positive correlation between Nectin-4 expression and tumour volume (r = 0.623, p 0.05) and tumour weight (r = 0.735, p 0.05). Regarding prognosis, the median survival time was 427 days in high Nectin-4 cases and 420 days in cases with no Nectin-4 expression.Our study demonstrated that Nectin-4 is highly expressed in CPLA. In addition, nectin-4 might be a tumour growth factor in CPLA and thus is a promising biomarker for CPLA. Further investigations on nectin-4 in CPLA are warranted for its diagnosis and novel targets for oncolytic virotherapy.
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- 2022
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4. Serum vascular endothelial growth factor in dogs with various proliferative diseases
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Hiro HORIKIRIZONO, Kumiko ISHIGAKI, Keigo IIZUKA, Kei TAMURA, Naoki SAKURAI, Kazuyuki TERAI, Tatsuya HEISHIMA, Orie YOSHIDA, and Kazushi ASANO
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Dogs ,General Veterinary ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors ,Liver Neoplasms ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Adenocarcinoma ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms - Abstract
Angiogenesis plays an important role in the proliferation and metastasis mechanisms of malignant tumors. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a group of cytokines that contribute to angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. This study aimed to investigate the serum VEGF-A concentrations in dogs with various proliferative diseases. A total of 202 dogs that were histopathologically diagnosed with proliferative diseases were included in the study. Serum VEGF-A concentrations were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Median serum VEGF-A concentrations in dogs were as follows: healthy dogs, 4 pg/ml [0-21 pg/ml]; hepatocellular carcinoma, 30 pg/ml [0-158 pg/ml, P=0.001]; hepatocellular adenoma, 32 pg/ml [0-49 pg/ml, P=0.003]; hepatic nodular hyperplasia, 18 pg/ml [0-51 pg/ml, P=0.595]; adrenal pheochromocytoma, 32 pg/ml [0-187 pg/ml, P=0.001]; adrenocortical carcinoma, 32 pg/ml [3-161 pg/ml, P=0.002]; adrenocortical adenoma, 27 pg/ml [0-106 pg/ml, P=0.005]; colorectal adenocarcinoma, 36 pg/ml [0-75 pg/ml, P=0.002]; colorectal adenoma, 43 pg/ml [0-48 pg/ml, P=0.144]; inflammatory colorectal polyps, 37 pg/ml [0-111 pg/ml, P=0.001]; pulmonary adenocarcinoma, 35 pg/ml [4-107 pg/ml, P=0.002]; pulmonary histiocytic sarcoma, 35 pg/ml [0-131 pg/ml, P=0.016]; and follicular thyroid carcinoma, 35 pg/ml [0-106 pg/ml, P=0.009]. The serum VEGF-A concentrations were significantly higher in dogs with neoplastic lesions compared to healthy dogs, except for colorectal adenoma. High serum VEGF-A concentrations were observed in dogs with proliferative diseases. The present study suggests that angiogenesis-inhibiting therapy, which targets VEGF-A, may be useful for canine neoplastic diseases.
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- 2022
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5. Triple-combination surgery with thoracic duct ligation, partial pericardiectomy, and cisterna chyli ablation for treatment of canine idiopathic chylothorax
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Kumiko ISHIGAKI, Takahiro NAGUMO, Naoki SAKURAI, and Kazushi ASANO
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Plant Breeding ,Dogs ,General Veterinary ,Pericardiectomy ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Chylothorax ,Ligation ,Retrospective Studies ,Thoracic Duct - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes and complications of triple-combination surgery consisting of thoracic duct ligation (TDL), partial pericardiectomy (PPC), and cisterna chyli ablation (CCA) for the treatment of idiopathic chylothorax in dogs. Eleven privately owned dogs with idiopathic chylothorax underwent the triple-combination surgery: TDL and PPC were performed in left recumbency, followed by CCA in dorsal recumbency. Of the 11 dogs, seven were Shiba, two were Afghan hounds, and one each was Borzoi and mixed-breed. TDL and PPC required two intercostal thoracotomies in five dogs, whereas they were performed through a single intercostal incision in the other dogs. None of the dogs showed major intraoperative complications. The median operation time was 190 min (range, 151-234 min). Nine dogs showed no pleural effusion after surgery without medical management. Another dog showed the disappearance of chylous effusion, followed by the pleural accumulation of modified transudate. However, the residual one dog in whom chylothorax did not improve postoperatively died 4 months after the combination surgery. The mortality rate at the conclusion of this study was 9.1%. Although the triple-combination surgery with TDL, PPC, and CCA was complex and required a prolonged operation time, the success rate of resolving chylothorax in our study was comparable to that of open surgery as previously reported. Therefore, this study suggests that such triple-combination surgery can become one of the therapeutic options for the management of canine idiopathic chylothorax.
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- 2022
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6. Neutrophilic leucocytosis induced by granulocyte colony‐stimulating factor and interleukin‐6 in canine primary lung adenocarcinoma
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Kei Tamura, Kumiko Ishigaki, Keigo Iizuka, Takahiro Nagumo, Orie Yoshida, and Kazushi Asano
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Dogs ,General Veterinary ,Interleukin-6 ,Leukocytosis ,Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor ,Animals ,Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ,Adenocarcinoma of Lung ,Dog Diseases - Abstract
Neutrophilic leucocytosis as a paraneoplastic syndrome may occur in dogs with lymphoma, renal carcinoma, rectal polyps and metastatic fibrosarcoma. However, the information on canine lung adenocarcinoma with neutrophilic leucocytosis is lacking.This study aimed to describe the clinical features and cytokine profiles of canine patients with primary lung adenocarcinoma and neutrophilic leucocytosis.Two dogs (cases #1 and #2), each with a solitary lung adenocarcinoma, were included. Both cases had leucocytosis and underwent lung lobectomy. The resected tumours were analysed for the expression of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and interleukin-6 (IL6) by quantitative real-time PCR compared with normal lung tissues.At the initial examination, neither patient had any clinical signs or fever. White blood cell count (WBC) was 58,300/μl and 32,900/μl in cases #1 and #2, respectively. The gene expression of G-CSF increased 6.7-and 19.7-fold in cases #1 and #2, respectively. The gene expression of IL6 markedly increased (30-fold) in case #1, whereas it increased slightly (1.9-fold) in case #2. On the other hand, that of GM-CSF was slightly changed in both cases. The WBC count postoperatively decreased to within the normal range in both cases. The postoperative survival times were 347 and 118 days in cases #1 and #2, respectively.This study describes G-CSF and IL6 producing lung adenocarcinoma associated with neutrophilic leucocytosis in dogs. Canine patients with pulmonary adenocarcinomas that have elevated G-CSF and IL6 levels may have a guarded prognosis. Further investigations are needed to clarify the prognosis of canine cytokine-producing lung adenocarcinoma.
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- 2021
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7. Impact of near-infrared fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green on the surgical treatment of pulmonary masses in dogs
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Naoki Sakurai, Kumiko Ishigaki, Kazuyuki Terai, Tatsuya Heishima, Kazuki Okada, Orie Yoshida, Yumiko Kagawa, and Kazushi Asano
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ObjectivesTo investigate the intraoperative identification and complete resection of pulmonary masses, and to evaluate lymph node metastasis of pulmonary malignant tumors in dogs using indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging.MethodsForty dogs with pulmonary masses were included, all of which underwent surgical treatment. ICG fluorescence imaging was performed on pulmonary masses before lobectomy and the resection margins after lobectomy. In addition, ICG fluorescence of the excised masses and lymph nodes was evaluated in the shaded box. The fluorescence findings were compared with the histopathological diagnosis.ResultsOf 44 nodules resected from 40 dogs, 32 nodules were histopathologically diagnosed as lung adenocarcinoma, five were histiocytic sarcoma, three were undifferentiated sarcoma, two were malignant epithelial tumor metastases, one was carcinosarcoma, and one was a non-neoplastic lesion. Fluorescence was observed in all nodules. In addition to the main lesion, other fluorescent nodules were found in four dogs. Regarding the diagnostic accuracy of complete resection based on ICG fluorescence, the sensitivity was 67.7% and the specificity was 60.0%. The sensitivity and specificity of ICG fluorescence for the diagnosis of lymph node metastasis were 100 and 75.0%, respectively.ConclusionsICG fluorescence imaging might be a useful intraoperative diagnostic method to identify the location of tumors and lymph node metastasis, but not to evaluate complete tumor resection, in dogs with pulmonary malignant tumors.
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- 2023
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8. Perineal herniorrhaphy with pedunculated tunica vaginalis communis in dogs: Description of the technique and clinical case series
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Tatsuya Heishima, Kazushi Asano, Kumiko Ishigaki, Orie Yoshida, Naoki Sakurai, Kazuyuki Terai, Mamiko Seki, Kenji Teshima, and Shigeo Tanaka
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BackgroundPerineal hernia (PH) in dogs is caused by the separation of the anal septal muscles and the displacement of pelvic/abdominal organs under the perineal skin. Reconstruction of the pelvic septum by surgical repositioning is the only curative treatment.ObjectivesTo describe the procedure and outcomes of surgical repair using the pedunculated tunica vaginalis communis (TVC) for PH in dogs.MethodsIntact male dogs diagnosed with PH were included in this study. For surgery, each dog was positioned in the Trendelenburg position. Castration was performed with the open technique, followed by colopexy and cystopexy via laparotomy. The remaining bilateral TVCs transposed to the opening of PH were used for the perineal herniorrhaphy. Intraoperative findings, complications, and outcomes were evaluated and recorded.ResultsEight dogs [median age 10.5 years (range, 9–13 years); median body weight 4.9 kg (range, 1.6–12.3 kg)] were treated using the TVC surgical technique. Perineal herniorrhaphy with the TVC was feasible in all dogs. The median operation time was 105.5 min (range, 46–149 min) in unilateral PH, and 92 and 122 min in two dogs with bilateral PH. Short-term postoperative complications during hospitalization did not occur in six dogs, whereas the residual two dogs had a temporary local infection as a minor complication. Postoperative recurrence occurred in one dog (13%) on postoperative day 136.ConclusionsOur study suggests that the herniorrhaphy technique using the pedunculated TVC is an alternative option for the repair of PH in dogs.
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- 2022
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9. Successful management of portal vein thrombosis in a Yorkshire Terrier with protein-losing enteropathy
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Kumiko Ishigaki, Chieko Ishikawa, Tomohiro Nakayama, Y. Sakamoto, Manabu Sakai, and Kazushi Asano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,Prednisolone ,Protein-Losing Enteropathies ,Administration, Oral ,canine ,Case Report ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dogs ,Internal medicine ,Ascites ,medicine ,Animals ,Enteropathy ,Hypoalbuminemia ,Dog Diseases ,cardiovascular diseases ,Thrombus ,Glucocorticoids ,rivaroxaban ,Venous Thrombosis ,Rivaroxaban ,lcsh:Veterinary medicine ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Portal Vein ,Protein losing enteropathy ,portal hypertension ,computed tomography ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Portal vein thrombosis ,cardiovascular system ,Portal hypertension ,lcsh:SF600-1100 ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug ,Factor Xa Inhibitors - Abstract
Background Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is a rare presentation in dogs with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE). Rivaroxaban, an oral, selective, direct factor Xa inhibitor, has not been reported to be administrated for canine PVT and the effect is unclear in dogs with PLE. Case presentation An 11-year-old Yorkshire Terrier presented with moderate ascites. The dog had severe hypoalbuminemia (1.2 g/dL), and a portal vein thrombus was confirmed on computed tomographic angiography (CTA). On endoscopic examination, it became apparent that the hypoalbuminemia was caused by PLE, which was consequent of lymphatic dilation and lymphoplasmacytic enteritis. Therefore, the dog was initially treated with oral administrations of spironolactone and clopidogrel, with dietary fat restriction. However, a follow-up CTA showed no changes in the ascites, thrombus, and portal vein to aorta (PV/Ao) ratio. Therefore, the dog was additionally prescribed rivaroxaban and low-dose prednisolone for the portal vein thrombus and hypoalbuminemia due to lymphoplasmacytic enteritis, respectively. Following the treatment, the PV/Ao ratio decreased because of a decrease in the thrombus and the ascites disappeared completely with an elevation of albumin concentration (1.9 g/dL). Conclusions This case report demonstrated that oral administration of rivaroxaban combined with low-dose glucocorticoid was effective management for PVT in a dog with PLE.
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10. Quantitative analysis of contrast-enhanced ultrasound estimates intrahepatic portal vascularity in dogs with single extrahepatic portosystemic shunt
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Takahiro Nagumo, Kumiko Ishigaki, Orie Yoshida, Naoki Sakurai, Kazuyuki Terai, Tatsuya Heishima, and Kazushi Asano
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Dogs ,General Veterinary ,Liver ,Portal Vein ,Animals ,General Medicine ,Dog Diseases ,Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic ,Ligation ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical impact on quantitative analysis of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) on single extrahepatic portosystemic shunt (PSS) in dogs. ANIMALS 21 client-owned dogs with single extrahepatic PSS and 5 healthy Beagles. PROCEDURES In all dogs, CEUS was performed to calculate the rising time (RT), rising rate (RR), and portal vein-to-hepatic parenchyma transit time (ΔHP-PV) from the time-intensity curve obtained in the hepatic parenchyma and portal vein. All dogs in the PSS group underwent preoperative CT angiography (CTA) and surgery. The CEUS variables in the PSS group were compared with those in the healthy dogs (control group) and were analyzed for shunt types and grades of intrahepatic portal venous branches based on CTA findings, intraoperative portal pressure, and surgical procedures. RESULTS All 3 CEUS variables showed no significant differences between the PSS and control groups. The RT and ΔHP-PV in the left gastrophrenic shunt group were significantly longer than in the other shunt types. In the intrahepatic portal vascularity, the RT in grade 1 was significantly shorter than in grades 3 and 4, and the RR in grade 1 was significantly higher than in grade 4. The RT and ΔHP-PV were significantly correlated with portal pressure variables. The RT in dogs with partial ligation was significantly shorter than in dogs with complete ligation and percutaneous transvenous coil embolization. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Quantitative assessments of CEUS may be useful for estimating intrahepatic portal vascularity in dogs with single extrahepatic PSS.
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11. Effect of different contrast medium injection protocols for analysis of hepatic computed tomography perfusion in healthy dogs
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Takao Amaha, Kumiko Ishigaki, Chieko Ishikawa, Keigo Iizuka, Takahiro Nagumo, Kei Tamura, and Kazushi Asano
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Perfusion ,Dogs ,General Veterinary ,Liver ,Cytidine Triphosphate ,Iohexol ,Animals ,Contrast Media ,General Medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the hepatic CT perfusion (CTP) for determining the appropriate protocol for the dual-input maximum-slope model in dogs. ANIMALS 5 healthy dogs. PROCEDURES Each dog underwent CTP with different contrast medium administration protocols. Combinations of three different injected doses of iohexol (450, 600, and 750 mg/kg) and injection durations (5, 10, and 15 seconds) were used. The CT values at the aorta, portal vein, and hepatic parenchyma were measured to create a time–density curve, and CTP parameters were measured simultaneously on each hepatic lobe using a 320-row multidetector CT scanner. RESULTS The maximum peak enhancement at the aorta, portal vein, and hepatic parenchyma was greater with the 750-mg/kg dose than with the 450-mg/kg dose. With an injection duration of 15 seconds, the aortic enhancement peak was less, and the arrival time at the aortic enhancement peak was longer compared to that with a 5-second injection duration. The CTP parameters in the caudate process of the caudate lobe and left lateral lobe differed with different injection durations. The CTP parameters in the caudate process of the caudate lobe, left lateral lobe, and right lateral lobe differed with varying injected doses. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Our study demonstrated that rapid administration of the contrast medium was required for quantitative analysis of hepatic CTP in healthy dogs. The CTP parameters differed with respect to the contrast medium administration protocol, and it was necessary to administer the contrast medium within a fixed duration and at a fixed dose to evaluate CTP correctly.
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- 2022
12. Clinical, diagnostic, and pathologic features and surgical outcomes of combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma in dogs: 14 cases (2009-2021)
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Kazuyuki Terai, Kumiko Ishigaki, Yumiko Kagawa, Kazuki Okada, Orie Yoshida, Naoki Sakurai, Tatsuya Heishima, and Kazushi Asano
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Cholangiocarcinoma ,Dogs ,Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Treatment Outcome ,General Veterinary ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,Liver Neoplasms ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical, diagnostic, and pathological features and postoperative prognosis of canine combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CCA). ANIMALS 14 privately owned dogs that underwent surgical treatment. PROCEDURES The medical records, including signalment, clinical signs, blood test, urine analysis, computed tomography (CT) findings, intraoperative findings, and pathological findings, were retrospectively reviewed in the dogs with cHCC-CCA. RESULTS Of 306 dogs that underwent surgical removal of hepatic masses, 14 dogs (4.6%) were pathologically confirmed to have cHCC-CCA. Median age and body weight were 11.3 years and 7.3 kg, respectively. There were no specific clinicopathological findings for cHCC-CCA. CT revealed a massive hepatic mass in all dogs and the inclusion of cyst-like lesions within the mass in 13 dogs. Intrahepatic metastases were found at time of surgery in 2 dogs (14.3%). Of the residual 12 dogs, 1 dog showed postoperative formation of intrahepatic nodules suggestive of metastases and another had intrahepatic and pulmonary nodules and a forelimb skin mass, suggesting postoperative metastases. The median survival time of the patients with cHCC-CCA was 700 days (range, 10 to 869 days) after surgery. CLINICAL RELEVANCE To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to describe the clinical, diagnostic, and pathological features and postoperative prognosis of canine cHCC-CCA. The clinical and diagnostic features of canine cHCC-CCA might be more similar to those of HCC rather than to those of CCA, but the preoperative diagnosis differentiating between HCC and cHCC-CCA was challenging. Our study suggests that the postoperative prognosis of canine patients with cHCC-CCA is similar to that of dogs with HCC.
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- 2022
13. Clinical impact of near-infrared fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green on surgical treatment for hepatic masses in dogs
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Naoki Sakurai, Kumiko Ishigaki, Kazuyuki Terai, Tatsuya Heishima, Kazuki Okada, Orie Yoshida, Yumiko Kagawa, and Kazushi Asano
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Indocyanine Green ,Dogs ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,General Veterinary ,Liver Neoplasms ,Optical Imaging ,Humans ,Animals ,General Medicine ,Dog Diseases ,Coloring Agents - Abstract
Background Near-infrared fluorescence imaging using indocyanine green (ICG) is clinically applied to intraoperatively identify hepatic masses in humans. In addition, it is reported to be effective for assessing complete resection in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, there is limited information on ICG fluorescence imaging for canine HCC, and its clinical usefulness is still unclear. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the intraoperative identification and status of surgical margin for canine hepatic masses using near-infrared ICG fluorescence imaging. This clinical study included 104 dogs with hepatic masses. Between 12 and 24 h prior to surgery, ICG solution was injected intravenously at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg. The fluorescence intensity and pattern of each hepatic mass was investigated using an infrared camera before resection. After resection, the fluorescence intensity of the resection margin was also investigated. The resected masses were histopathologically diagnosed and compared using ICG fluorescence imaging. Results One hundred and twenty-two masses obtained from 104 dogs included 76 HCCs, 16 hepatocellular adenomas, 12 focal nodular hyperplasias, and 18 other lesions. Of the 122 masses, 106 (94 partial, 9 whole, and 3 ring fluorescence patterns), 7, and 9 masses showed increased, the same, or decreased fluorescence compared to the normal liver tissue, respectively. The fluorescence intensity and pattern were not significantly related to the histopathological diagnosis. The sensitivity and specificity of the margin evaluation in the 47 dogs were 100% and 77.3%, respectively. The median survival times in cases of HCC with complete and incomplete resection were 914 and 254 days, respectively. The median survival time of patients with a complete resection was significantly longer than that of patients with a incomplete resection (p = 0.043). Conclusion ICG fluorescence imaging has potential clinical value for the identification and margin evaluation of canine hepatic masses. Although it is difficult to use fluorescence imaging for the differential diagnosis of liver tumours, it may be useful for assessing complete resection in cases of hepatic masses demonstrating increased fluorescence in dogs, and complete resection of HCC could have a survival benefit.
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14. Evaluation of Hindlimb Deformity and Posture in Dogs with Grade 2 Medial Patellar Luxation during Awake Computed Tomography Imaging while Standing
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Yuma Tomo, Kazuya Edamura, Atsushi Yamazaki, Koji Tanegashima, Mamiko Seki, Kazushi Asano, Selena Tinga, and Kei Hayashi
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musculoskeletal diseases ,General Veterinary ,Patellar Dislocation ,Joint Dislocations ,Patella ,Stifle ,Dogs ,Standing Position ,Animals ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Dog Diseases ,Femur ,Wakefulness ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the degree of bone deformities and hindlimb postural abnormalities in a standing position in awake Toy poodles with and without grade 2 medial patellar luxation (MPL) using high speed 320-row computed tomography (CT). Methods The limbs with grade 2 MPL (MPL-G2 group) and without any orthopaedic disorders (control group) were imaged in a standing position, without sedation or anaesthesia, using CT. In MPL-G2 group, images were obtained when the patella was luxated (G2-L group) and reduced (non-luxation, G2-NL group). Bone morphologies of the femur and tibia were quantified three-dimensionally. Hindlimb standing posture was evaluated by measuring femoral rotation and abduction angles, tibial rotation angle, metatarsal rotation angle, foot rotation angle, angle between the femoral anatomical axis and the mechanical axis of hindlimb and stifle joint line convergence angle. Results There were no significant differences in bone morphologic parameters between the MPL-G2 group (5 limbs) and the control group (6 limbs). In the G2-NL group, there were no significant hindlimb postural abnormalities. In contrast, in the G2-L group, significant hindlimb postural abnormalities including external rotation of femur, internal rotation of tibia and foot, external rotation of tarsal joint, large stifle joint convergence angle, genu varum and toe-in standing were observed. Conclusion Dogs with grade 2 MPL have no bone deformities but show abnormal standing posture when the patella is luxated.
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- 2021
15. Reconstruction surgery using a pediculated jejunal patch for a gastrointestinal stromal tumour originating from the proximal duodenum in a dog
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Kazushi Asano, Takahiro Nagumo, Kumiko Ishigaki, Naoki Sakurai, and Kazuyuki Terai
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medicine.anatomical_structure ,Stromal cell ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Duodenum ,Medicine ,Anatomy ,business ,Proximal duodenum ,Reconstruction surgery - Published
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16. Computed tomographic–derived measurements of shunt fraction and hepatic perfusion in dogs with a single extrahepatic portosystemic shunt in a clinical setting
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Kumiko Ishigaki, Takao Amaha, Kazushi Asano, Takahiro Nagumo, Kei Tamura, Hiro Horikirizono, Mamiko Seki, Chieko Ishikawa, Keigo Iizuka, and Kazuya Edamura
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General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Hemodynamics ,Computed tomographic ,Clinical trial ,Portal System ,Dogs ,Liver ,Animals ,Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical ,Medicine ,Shunt fraction ,Clinical significance ,Dog Diseases ,Portosystemic shunt ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Perfusion ,Shunt (electrical) - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical feasibility and usefulness of measuring shunt fraction (SF) and hepatic perfusion with CT in dogs with a single extrahepatic portosystemic shunt (EPSS). ANIMALS 36 client-owned dogs with EPSS. PROCEDURES Dogs with EPSS referred for treatment between February 2016 and May 2017 were eligible for the clinical trial. Shunt type, SF, and hepatic perfusion were determined in each dog with a 320-row multidetector CT scanner, and surgical treatment was performed by a single veterinary surgeon. Differences in results between dogs grouped according to age (< 3 years vs ≥ 3 years), shunt type, and subgroups (eg, clinical signs and surgical procedure) were analyzed, and correlations between the SF and hepatic perfusion variables were evaluated. RESULTS The median SF was higher in dogs < 3 years old (74.6%; n = 18) versus dogs ≥ 3 years old (35.1%; 18). Correlations were identified between SF and hepatic perfusion variables, and differences in results for SF and hepatic perfusion variables were detected between dogs grouped according to shunt type. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Results indicated that CT-derived measurements of SF and hepatic perfusion variables in dogs with EPSS were feasible and could be useful (eg, estimating EPSS condition status and planning treatment) in clinical settings. In addition, our findings suggested that perfusion CT could be useful for distinguishing hemodynamic characteristics among different types of portosystemic shunts in dogs.
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- 2019
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17. Morphological Analysis of Bone Deformities of the Distal Femur in Toy Poodles with Medial Patellar Luxation
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Kei Hayashi, Kazushi Asano, Shinji Yasukawa, Mamiko Seki, Kazuya Edamura, Tomohiro Nakayama, and Koji Tanegashima
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Knee Joint ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Patellar Dislocation ,Computed tomography ,Condyle ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Distal femur ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dogs ,medicine ,Animals ,Patellar luxation ,Dog Diseases ,Femur ,030222 orthopedics ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Anatomy ,Sulcus ,Stifle ,eye diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Morphological analysis ,Morphological abnormality ,Lateral femoral condyle ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the bone deformities of the distal femur of Toy Poodles with medial patellar luxation (MPL) using computed tomography. Methods Computed tomography data from 37 stifles of Toy Poodles (16 normal, 10 grade 2 MPL and 11 grade 4 MPL) were analysed. For trochlear morphology, sulcus angle, medial or lateral trochlear inclination and trochlear angle were compared. For condylar morphology, distance between the apex of the medial or lateral trochlear ridge and the most caudal point of the medial or lateral femoral condyle (MC or LC), the length of the cranial/middle (anterior) part (MC(a) or LC(a')) and caudal (posterior) part (MC(p) or LC(p')) of distal femur and medial or lateral condyle width (MCW or LCW) were measured, and the ratios of medial-to-lateral condyles and anterior–posterior parts were compared. Results Sulcus angle was significantly higher, and medial trochlear inclination was significantly lower in grade 4 MPL group than other groups. Lateral trochlear inclination was not significantly different among 3 groups. Trochlear angles at proximal trochlear groove were significantly lower in grade 4 MPL group than other groups. MC/LC, MC(a)/LC(a'), MC(a)/MC(p), and LC(a')/LC(p') were significantly lower in grade 4 MPL group than other groups; however, there were no significant differences in MC(p)/LC(p') and MCW/LCW among three groups. Conclusion Hypoplasia of the cranial and middle rather than caudal compartment of the distal femur was the primary morphological abnormality in Toy Poodles with grade 4 MPL.
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- 2021
18. Functional Anatomy of the Craniolateral and Caudomedial Bundles of the Caudal Cruciate Ligament in Beagle Dogs
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Kei Hayashi, Tomohiro Nakayama, Atsushi Yamazaki, Kazushi Asano, Mamiko Seki, Kazuya Edamura, Takahiro Ogawa, Yuma Tomo, Taro Katsura, and Koji Tanegashima
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General Veterinary ,Tibia ,business.industry ,Biomechanics ,Stifle joint ,Anatomy ,Stifle ,Condyle ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Cruciate ligament ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dogs ,Cadaver ,Medicine ,Animals ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Femur ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament ,business ,Range of motion - Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate functional anatomy of the craniolateral bundle (CrLB) and caudomedial bundle (CdMB) of caudal cruciate ligament in normal Beagles. Materials and Methods Twelve stifle joints of 12 Beagle cadavers that were euthanatized for reasons other than musculoskeletal disease were used. Anatomical characteristics of femoral and tibial attachment regions of the caudal cruciate ligament were described, and location and area of the footprints of the CrLB and CdMB were objectively determined. The CrLB was artificially divided into two equal fibre bundle units and the CdMB was artificially divided into four equal bundle units. Changes in the fibre arrangement were recorded during stifle range of motion, and the tension of each fibre bundle unit at various stifle joint angles was objectively measured. Results The CrLB was attached to the intercondylar fossa of the femur, and the CdMB was attached to the medial surface of the medial condyle of the femur. The centre of the CrLB attachment site was located craniomedial to that of the CdMB on the tibia. During stifle range of motion, each divided fibre bundle unit in the CrLB and CdMB was twisted externally. The tension of entire CdMB tended to be higher than that of entire CrLB at 180 to 135 degrees of the stifle angles. In full extension angle, the tension of entire CdMB was 1.55 times higher than that of entire CrLB. Clinical Significance This study contributes to understanding of the biomechanics and the function of the caudal cruciate ligament, which help to elucidate the pathophysiology of caudal cruciate ligament tear and to develop stifle joint stabilization surgery.
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19. Resorbable self‐locking device for canine lung lobectomy: A clinical and experimental study
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Kumiko Ishigaki, Kazushi Asano, and Odd V. Höglund
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Thorax ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Hilum (biology) ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical imaging ,Animals ,Medicine ,Clinical significance ,Dog Diseases ,Pneumonectomy ,Ligation ,Lung ,Bronchus ,General Veterinary ,Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,Pulmonary Mass - Abstract
Objective To test the feasibility of a resorbable self-locking device for sealing of lung tissue in lung lobectomy in experimental dogs and dogs with pulmonary mass, and to study its resorption with CT. Study design Experimental study and clinical case series. Animals Five beagles in the experimental group; six canine patients with a pulmonary mass in the clinical group. Methods In both groups, an intercostal incision into thorax was performed. A resorbable self-locking device, LigaTie, was applied at the hilum of left cranial lobe in the experimental group and the affected lobe in the clinical group. Each lobe was removed by cutting the tissue just distal to the device. Video-assisted thoracic surgery was used in the experimental group; postoperative diagnostic imaging was repeated monthly until the device was not apparent on CT. Results Application of LigaTie was feasible for lung lobectomy in all dogs. The device enabled en bloc ligation of the hilum of the affected lobe including the pulmonary arteries and veins and lobular bronchus. No air leakage from the resection stump was observed in any dog. Trace of the device on CT images gradually decreased and was undetectable at 4 months postoperatively in experimental dogs. Conclusion This study suggested that the resorbable self-locking device may be used for sealing of airways in complete lung lobectomy. Clinical relevance The resorbable self-locking device is suggested to be useful for canine lung lobectomy and may facilitate thoracoscopic lung lobectomy. Further investigations on its clinical application in small animal surgery are warranted.
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20. Comparison of outcomes between medical and surgical treatment in dogs with prostatic adenocarcinoma: a retrospective study
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Keigo Iizuka, Kumiko Ishigaki, Mamiko Seki, Takahiro Nagumo, Kei Tamura, Naoki Sakurai, Kazuyuki Terai, and Kazushi Asano
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Male ,General Veterinary ,Veterinary medicine ,Research ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Total prostatectomy ,Dogs ,Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,Urinary Incontinence ,Total Prostatocystectomy ,Prostatic adenocarcinoma ,SF600-1100 ,Quality of Life ,Dog ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background Prostatic cancer is uncommon in dogs. Dogs with prostatic carcinoma have been reported to have a poor prognosis. Information regarding prognosis with various surgery options as well as prognosis with surgical vs. medical treatment is lacking. This retrospective study compares the outcomes of medical management to surgical treatment in dogs with prostatic adenocarcinoma and assesses the surgical outcomes of patients who underwent total prostatectomy (TP) and prostatocystectomy (TPC). The medical records of 41 dogs with prostatic adenocarcinoma, between February 2008 and June 2019, were reviewed for information on signalment, clinical signs in the initial evaluation, preoperative diagnostic imaging findings, treatment type (non-surgical or surgical), surgery type, postoperative complications, adjunctive medical therapy, and survival time. The dogs were divided into non-surgical (n = 12) or surgical (n = 29) groups. The surgical group was subdivided into the TP (n = 20) and TPC (n = 9) subgroups. Results Age was not significantly different between the surgical (median 13.1 years [8.4–15.4] years) and the non-surgical groups (median 10.8 [7.7–15.3] years). Body weight (BW) was also not significantly different between the surgical (median 6.8 kg [2.4–34.5 kg]) and non-surgical groups (median 6.4 kg [3.7–9.12 kg]). The overall median survival time (MST) from the initial evaluation was significantly longer in the surgical than in the non-surgical group (337 vs. 90.5 days). The postoperative MST was significantly longer in the TP group than in the TPC subgroup (510 vs. 83 days). As TPC was performed in cases of tumor progression, its postoperative complications were severe, resulting in a shorter MST. Ten (50%) and 6 patients (30%) in the TP subgroup postoperatively showed mild and severe urinary incontinence, respectively, whereas all patients in TPC subgroup did show severe incontinence. Conclusion Results of the study suggest that surgical treatment of prostatic carcinoma results in longer survival times over medical management alone. In particular, TP might be recommended for improving survival time and quality of life in canine prostatic adenocarcinoma that does not infiltrate the bladder. Early detection is key for a survival advantage with surgical treatment.
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21. Thoracoscopic hilar lung lobectomy in two dogs
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Ryo Owaki, Ko Kadowaki, Kazushi Asano, and Ikuya Ehara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,040301 veterinary sciences ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Clipping (medicine) ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Lobe ,respiratory tract diseases ,Surgery ,0403 veterinary science ,Dissection ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pneumothorax ,medicine ,Blood test ,Ligation ,business ,Bulla (amulet) - Abstract
This report aimed to describe the surgical procedure and outcome of thoracoscopic hilar lung lobectomy in two dogs with a solitary pulmonary emphysema. Both patients were positioned in left lateral semirecumbency, where the angle formed between the median plane and the operating table became approximately 45°. Three ports were placed in the third, fifth and seventh intercostal spaces at the level of the costochondral junction. The thoracoscope was inserted toward the base of lobe; the blood vessels and bronchi branching to the lung lobe were bluntly dissected from the lung lobe and surrounding connective tissues and were closed using intracorporal ligation, ligating loop and/or clipping. Hilar lung lobectomy was completed by dissection. Both patients had no postoperative complications. Thoracoscopic hilar lung lobectomy without staplers was feasible in small-sized dogs where the right medial lobe had congenital emphysema. The patient’s position and portal formation were suggested to be important for this procedure. Case 1, a neutered male toy poodle, 18 months of age and weighing 4.6 kg, was presented with main complaints of cough, sudden onset of dyspnoea and sputum production after becoming listless 2 weeks previously. Case 2, an intact male Pomeranian, 3 years of age and weighing 4.7 kg, was presented due to a decline in energy and dyspnoea. In case 1, serum alanine aminotransferase concentration was elevated (120 U/l); however, there were no other abnormalities found on the blood test. The X-ray and CT revealed a collapsed pneumothorax in the right lung and multiple emphysemas measuring approximately 15.1 x 7.1 x 5.6~59.3 x 46.3 x 32.7 mm throughout the right middle lobe (figure 1). Figure 1 CT image of multiple bullas in the right middle lobe in case 1. A pneumothorax was found, and a large bulla and multiple small ones were detected in the right middle lobe. In …
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22. Inhibition of growth of canine-derived vascular endothelial cells by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and atrial natriuretic peptide
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Hiro Horikirizono, Kazuya Edamura, Kazushi Asano, Kumiko Ishigaki, Takahiro Nagumo, Takao Amaha, Keigo Iizuka, Kei Tamura, and Mamiko Seki
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Cell Survival ,040301 veterinary sciences ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carbazoles ,Gene Expression ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Pharmacology ,Meloxicam ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dogs ,Atrial natriuretic peptide ,Natriuretic peptide ,non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ,Animals ,Medicine ,RNA, Messenger ,Carprofen ,Receptor ,Cells, Cultured ,Phenylacetates ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,General Veterinary ,Robenacoxib ,business.industry ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Diphenylamine ,Kinase insert domain receptor ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Note ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2 ,chemistry ,cyclooxygenase-2 ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,dog ,vascular endothelial cell ,Surgery ,anti-angiogenesis ,Endothelium, Vascular ,business ,Receptors, Atrial Natriuretic Factor ,Adjuvant ,Atrial Natriuretic Factor ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This study investigated the direct effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) on canine-derived vascular endothelial cells (VECs). VECs were isolated and cultured from canine arteries and veins. The mRNA expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2, cyclooxygenase-2, and natriuretic peptide receptor 1 were detected in the cultured VECs. The viability of the cultured VECs was reduced in a dose-dependent manner by meloxicam, carprofen, and robenacoxib. By contrast, dose escalations of ANP had only marginal influence on the viability of cultured VECs. NSAIDs may potentially serve as not only analgesic agents against cancerous and perioperative pain but also as adjuvant anti-angiogenic drugs in dogs with malignant tumors.
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23. Gallbladder Agenesis in 17 Dogs: 2006-2016
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Kenji Kutara, Keita Sato, Manabu Sakai, Toshihiro Watari, Y. Sakamoto, Kenji Teshima, S. Hayakawa, Kazushi Asano, and Yumiko Kagawa
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Standard Article ,Canine ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cholangiography ,Species Specificity ,Ascites ,medicine ,Animals ,Computed tomography ,Retrospective Studies ,Hepatology ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Common bile duct ,Bile duct ,business.industry ,Gallbladder ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Standard Articles ,Ductal Plate Malformation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Abdominal ultrasonography ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Histopathology ,SMALL ANIMAL ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Background Gallbladder agenesis (GBA) is extremely rare in dogs. Hypothesis/objectives To describe the history, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of dogs with GBA. Animals Seventeen client-owned dogs with GBA. Methods Medical records from 2006 through 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. Dogs were included when GBA was suspected on abdominal ultrasonography and confirmed by gross evaluation. Signalment, clinical signs, clinicopathological data, diagnostic imaging, histopathology, treatment, and outcome were recorded. Results Dogs were of 6 different breeds, and Chihuahuas (10 of 17) were most common. Median age at presentation was 1.9 (range, 0.7-7.4) years. Clinical signs included vomiting (5 of 17), anorexia (2 of 17), ascites (2 of 17), diarrhea (1 of 17), lethargy (1 of 17), and seizures (1 of 17). All dogs had increased serum activity of at least 1 liver enzyme, most commonly alanine aminotransferase (15 of 17). Fifteen dogs underwent computed tomography (CT) cholangiography; common bile duct (CBD) dilatation was confirmed in 12, without evidence of bile duct obstruction. Gross evaluation confirmed malformation of the liver lobes in 14 of 17 dogs and acquired portosystemic collaterals in 5 of 17. Ductal plate malformation was confirmed histologically in 16 of 17 dogs. During follow-up (range, 4-3,379 days), 16 of 17 dogs remained alive. Conclusions and clinical importance Dogs with GBA exhibit clinicopathological signs of hepatobiliary injury and hepatic histopathological changes consistent with a ductal plate abnormality. Computed tomography cholangiography was superior to ultrasound examination in identifying accompanying nonobstructive CBD distention. Computed tomography cholangiography combined with laparoscopic liver biopsy is the preferable approach to characterize the full disease spectrum accompanying GBA in dogs.
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24. Antitumor activity of an oncolytic measles virus against canine urinary bladder transitional cell carcinoma cells
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Tomoko Fujiyuki, Kanako Moritoh, Kei Tamura, Asuka Yoshida, Misako Yoneda, Chieko Kai, Hiroki Sato, Kazushi Asano, Koichiro Shoji, and Keigo Iizuka
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Canine Transitional Cell Carcinoma ,040301 veterinary sciences ,medicine.medical_treatment ,urologic and male genital diseases ,0403 veterinary science ,Measles virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Dogs ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Dog Diseases ,Virotherapy ,neoplasms ,030304 developmental biology ,Oncolytic Virotherapy ,0303 health sciences ,Chemotherapy ,Mammary tumor ,Carcinoma, Transitional Cell ,Urinary bladder ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Oncolytic virus ,Oncolytic Viruses ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Cell culture ,Cancer research ,Female ,business ,Cell Adhesion Molecules - Abstract
The prognosis of canine transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of urinary bladder is generally poor because it is difficult to diagnose at early stages and conventional therapies, such as surgical resection and/or chemotherapy, are often not curative treatments. Based on our previous report that recombinant measles virus (rMV-SLAMblind) therapy could be a new treatment for canine mammary tumor, the applicability of rMV-SLAMblind in canine urinary bladder TCC was examined in this study. A canine TCC cell line was established from a TCC patient dog by transplanting a piece of the tumor mass into an immunodeficient mouse and then isolating the primary TCC cells from the grown tumor mass. The primary cultured cells, named TCC-NU1, express nectin-4, a receptor for rMV-SLAMblind infection. The rMV-SLAMblind infected TCC-NU1 cells, and dose-dependently showed cell cytotoxicity. Moreover, intratumoral administration of rMV-SLAMblind in a xenograft model bearing TCC-NU1 cells significantly suppressed the tumor growth reducing the endpoint mass of tumors in treated mice compared to control mice. These results suggest that virotherapy with rMV-SLAMblind be a new candidate therapy for canine TCC.
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25. Pharyngeal contraction secondary to its collapse in dogs with brachycephalic airway syndrome
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Kenji Teshima, Mamiko Seki, Yohei Hara, Kazushi Asano, and Yoshiki Yamaya
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Male ,Contraction (grammar) ,education ,Laryngismus ,brachycephalic airway syndrome ,Laryngeal Diseases ,Dogs ,medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Animals ,Laryngospasm ,Dog Diseases ,Respiratory system ,Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography ,General Veterinary ,Soft palate ,laryngospasm ,business.industry ,Pharyngeal collapse ,pharyngeal collapse ,Anatomy ,Pharyngeal Diseases ,medicine.disease ,Note ,Hypoplasia ,Airway Obstruction ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,pharyngeal contraction ,dog ,Female ,Stenotic nares ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Airway - Abstract
Brachycephalic airway syndrome (BAS) is a common disease in certain "flat-faced" dog breeds. This syndrome includes stenotic nares, elongated and thickened soft palate, laryngeal collapse, and tracheal hypoplasia. Pharyngeal collapse is also commonly observed, but it is unclear if laryngopharynx motions are merely sequelae or actually contribute to BAS respiratory symptoms. Laryngopharynx motion was imaged using dynamic four-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) during spontaneous respiration in four dogs with different BAS types. Dynamic 4D-CT showed laryngopharynx motion in the following order during inspiration: pharyngeal collapse, contraction, and laryngospasm. We concluded that dynamic 4D-CT is a highly-detailed diagnostic approach for detecting laryngopharynx motion. Pharyngeal contraction during inspiration appears to contribute toward the worsening of clinical respiratory signs of BAS.
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26. Functional Anatomy of the Craniomedial and Caudolateral Bundles of the Cranial Cruciate Ligament in Beagle Dogs
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Mamiko Seki, Kazushi Asano, Kazuya Edamura, Kei Hayashi, Yuki Akita, Taro Katsura, Tomohiro Nakayama, Shinji Yasukawa, Koji Tanegashima, and Atsushi Yamazaki
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Male ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Stifle joint ,Beagle ,0403 veterinary science ,Cruciate ligament ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dogs ,Cadaver ,medicine ,Animals ,Femur ,Tibia ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament ,030222 orthopedics ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Anatomy ,Stifle ,Hindlimb ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Functional anatomy ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Female ,Range of motion ,business - Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate detailed functional anatomy of the craniomedial bundle (CrMB) and caudolateral bundle (CdLB) of cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) for application of intra-articular anatomical reconstruction in dogs. Materials and Methods Twelve stifle joint of 12 Beagle cadavers were used. Anatomical characteristics of femoral attachment regions of the CrCL were determined. Then, the location and area of the footprints of the CrMB and CdLB were objectively measured. Each bundle was equally divided into four fibre bundles, and changes in the fibre arrangement were recorded during stifle range of motion. Additionally, the tension of each fibre bundle at various stifle joint angles was objectively measured. Results The attachment region of the CrCL clearly differed from that reported in humans. The centre of the CdLB attachment site was located craniodistal to that of the CrMB on the femur and slightly caudal to that of the CrMB on the tibia. The area of the CrMB on the femoral and tibial attachment sites was larger than that of the CdLB. During stifle range of motion, each divided fibre bundle in the CrMB and CdLB was twisted intricately. The tension of the CrMB was higher than that of CdLB. The central part of the CrMB was always tense during stifle range of motion. Clinical Significance These results may contribute to the application of anatomical reconstruction surgery for CrCL deficient stifle in dogs.
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27. Triple-phase helical computed tomography in dogs with solid splenic masses
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Kazushi Asano, Kenji Kutara, Tomohiro Nakayama, Kumiko Ishigaki, Mamiko Seki, Yumiko Kagawa, Chieko Ishikawa, Kazuya Edamura, and Kenji Teshima
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,040301 veterinary sciences ,splenic hematoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hemangiosarcoma ,Splenectomy ,Splenic Neoplasm ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hematoma ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Hyperplasia ,Full Paper ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Splenic Neoplasms ,computed tomography ,Sarcoma ,Histology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,splenic hemangiosarcoma ,splenic nodular hyperplasia ,dog ,Surgery ,Female ,Tomography ,business ,Tomography, Spiral Computed ,Spleen - Abstract
We investigated the utility of triple-phase helical computed tomography (CT) in differentiating between benign and malignant splenic masses in dogs. Forty-two dogs with primary splenic masses underwent triple-phase helical CT scanning (before administration of contrast, and in the arterial phase, portal venous phase, and delayed phase) prior to splenectomy. Tissue specimens were sent for pathological diagnosis; these included hematomas (n=14), nodular hyperplasias (n=12), hemangiosarcomas (n=11), and undifferentiated sarcomas (n=5). The CT findings were compared with the histological findings. Nodular hyperplasia significantly displayed a homogeneous normal enhancement pattern in all phases. Hemangiosarcoma displayed 2 significant contrast-enhancement patterns, including a homogeneous pattern of poor enhancement in all phases, and a heterogeneous remarkable enhancement pattern in the arterial and portal venous phases. Hematoma and undifferentiated sarcoma displayed a heterogeneous normal enhancement pattern in all phases. The contrast-enhanced volumetric ratios of hematoma tended to be greater than those of undifferentiated sarcoma. Our study demonstrated that the characteristic findings on triple-phase helical CT could be useful for the preoperative differentiation of hematoma, nodular hyperplasia, hemangiosarcoma, and undifferentiated sarcoma in dogs. Triple-phase helical CT may be a useful diagnostic tool in dogs with splenic masses.
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28. Determination of Porto-Azygos Shunt Anatomy in Dogs by Computed Tomography Angiography
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Matan Or, Kumiko Ishigaki, Kazushi Asano, Hilde De Rooster, and Kenji Kutara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aorta ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,040301 veterinary sciences ,business.industry ,Esophageal hiatus ,Left gastric vein ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Anatomy ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Right gastric vein ,0403 veterinary science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.artery ,Angiography ,medicine ,Radiology ,Azygos vein ,business ,Shunt (electrical) ,Computed tomography angiography - Abstract
Objective To describe the morphology of porto-azygos shunts in a large series of dogs using computed tomography (CT) angiography. Study Design Retrospective study. Animals Dogs (n=36) with porto-azygos shunts. Methods CT angiography was performed in dogs subsequently proven to have a porto-azygos shunt. The origin and insertion of the shunts were assessed on native images. The diameter of the porto-azygos shunt and the portal vein, cranial and caudal to the shunt origin, were measured. The porto-azygos shunt anatomy was studied on three-dimensional images. Results All porto-azygos shunts originated either in the left gastric vein (33 left gastro-azygos shunts) or the right gastric vein (3 right gastro-azygos shunts). Two left gastro-azygos shunts had concurrent caval-azygos continuation and 2 right gastro-azygos shunts had a caudal splenic loop. All shunts crossed the diaphragm through the esophageal hiatus. The majority of porto-azygos shunts (32) followed a straight pathway after traversing the diaphragm, although 4 shunts followed a tortuous route. All shunts terminated in the thoracic part of the azygos vein, perpendicular to the aorta. The shunt diameter at insertion was only 3 mm on average. The insertion site was consistently the narrowest part of the shunt. Conclusion CT angiography was well suited to provide anatomic details of porto-azygos shunts and comprehensively documented that all porto-azygos shunts had a thoracic terminus, after crossing the diaphragm through the esophageal hiatus. Different shunt types existed with minor variations.
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29. Preoperative Differential Diagnosis of Canine Adrenal Tumors Using Triple-Phase Helical Computed Tomography
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Yumiko Kagawa, Mamiko Seki, Kazuya Edamura, Kenji Teshima, Chieko Ishikawa, Kumiko Ishigaki, Orie Yoshida, Kenji Kutara, Kazushi Asano, and Gentoku Iida
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medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,Adenoma ,040301 veterinary sciences ,business.industry ,Adrenalectomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Washout ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Surgical planning ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,0403 veterinary science ,Pheochromocytoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Precontrast ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Radiology ,Differential diagnosis ,business - Abstract
Objective To characterize the computed tomography (CT) findings for canine adrenal tumors, including cortical adenoma, cortical adenocarcinoma, and pheochromocytoma, and to evaluate the feasibility and usefulness of preoperative triple-phase helical CT for differentiation of tumor types and surgical planning. Study Design Retrospective study. Animals Dogs with adrenal tumors (n=36). Methods All dogs underwent triple-phase helical CT, followed by adrenalectomy and histopathological diagnosis of the resected mass. Precontrast images, arterial, venous, and delayed phase images were obtained. In all cases, morphological characteristics and CT values and calculations, including the percentage enhancement washout ratio, relative percentage washout, enhancement washin, and enhancement washout, were analyzed and compared among the tumor types. Results Of the 36 dogs with adrenal masses, cortical adenocarcinoma was most commonly diagnosed (16 dogs), followed by pheochromocytoma (13 dogs), and cortical adenoma (7 dogs). The precontrast minimum CT value and enhancement washout between venous and delayed phases in the cortical adenoma were significantly higher than those in the cortical adenocarcinoma. The maximum CT values of the precontrast image and arterial and venous phases, the enhancement washin and washouts, percentage enhancement washout ratio, and relative percentage washout in the pheochromocytomas were significantly higher than those in cortical adenocarcinoma. Conclusion The differential diagnosis of canine adrenal tumors was feasible based on triple-phase CT findings, including morphological features, CT values, and intratumoral contrast attenuation. Preoperative diagnosis using triple-phase helical CT may be useful for surgical planning in dogs with adrenal tumors.
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30. Evaluation of bone deformities of the femur, tibia, and patella in Toy Poodles with medial patellar luxation using computed tomography
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Kazuya Edamura, Kei Hayashi, Koji Tanegashima, Tomohiro Nakayama, Kenji Teshima, Kazushi Asano, Shinji Yasukawa, and Mamiko Seki
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musculoskeletal diseases ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Patellar Dislocation ,Radiography ,0403 veterinary science ,Femoral head ,Dogs ,medicine ,Deformity ,Animals ,Femur ,Dog Diseases ,Prospective Studies ,Tibia ,Femoral neck ,Varus deformity ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Patellar ligament ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Patella ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Anatomy ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,040201 dairy & animal science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Animal Science and Zoology ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
SummaryObjectives: To evaluate morphological parameters of the femur, tibia, and patella in Toy Poodles with medial patellar luxation (MPL) using three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) and to compare these parameters between radiography and CT.Methods: Thirty-five hindlimbs of Toy Poodles were divided into normal and grade 2 and 4 MPL groups. The anatomical and mechanical lateral proximal femoral angle, anatomical and mechanical lateral distal femoral angle (aLDFA, mLDFA), femoral varus angle (FVA), inclination of the femoral head angle, procurvation angle, anteversion angle (AA), frontal angle of the femoral neck, mechanical medial proximal or distal tibial angle, mechanical cranial proximal or distal tibial angle, tibial plateau angle, tibial torsion angle (TTA), Z angle, relative tibial tuberosity width, ratio of the medial distance of tibial tuberosity to the proximal tibial width (MDTT/PTW), patella size, and the patellar ligament length: patellar length (L:P) ratio were evaluated on radiography and 3D CT.Results: The aLDFA, mLDFA, FVA, and TTA were significantly larger and the AA, MDTT/ PTW, and patella were significantly smaller in the grade 4 MPL group. There were significant differences in many parameters between imaging tools, and CT was considered less susceptible to potential artefacts and rotational deformities.Clinical significance: Toy Poodles with grade 4 MPL had significant femoral varus deformity, medial displacement of the tibial tuberosity, internal torsion of the proximal tibia, and hypoplasia of the patella.
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31. Differentiation of canine bone marrow stromal cells into voltage- and glutamate-responsive neuron-like cells by basic fibroblast growth factor
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Kazuya Edamura, Rei Nakano, Takanori Narita, Ken Okabayashi, Hiroshi Sugiya, Tomohiro Nakayama, Kazushi Asano, and Kenji Teshima
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Male ,bone marrow stromal cell ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stromal cell ,Cellular differentiation ,Basic fibroblast growth factor ,canine ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dogs ,Animals ,Medicine ,Cells, Cultured ,Neurons ,Full Paper ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Glutamate receptor ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,basic fibroblast growth factor ,Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor ,neuron ,Neural stem cell ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,chemistry ,Fibroblast growth factor receptor ,Surgery ,Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 ,Bone marrow ,business ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt - Abstract
We investigated the in vitro differentiation of canine bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) into voltage- and glutamate-responsive neuron-like cells. BMSCs were obtained from the bone marrow of healthy beagle dogs. Canine BMSCs were incubated with the basal medium for neurons containing recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF; 100 ng/ml). The viability of the bFGF-treated cells was assessed by a trypan blue exclusion assay, and the morphology was monitored. Real-time RT-PCR was performed to evaluate mRNA expression of neuronal, neural stem cell and glial markers. Western blotting and immunocytochemical analysis for the neuronal markers were performed to evaluate the protein expression and localization. The Ca(2+) mobilization of the cells was evaluated using the Ca(2+) indicator Fluo3 to monitor Ca(2+) influx. To investigate the mechanism of bFGF-induced neuronal differentiation, the fibroblast growth factor receptor inhibitor, the phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitor or the Akt inhibitor was tested. The bFGF treatment resulted in the maintenance of the viability of canine BMSCs for 10 days, in the expression of neuronal marker mRNAs and proteins and in the manifestation of neuron-like morphology. Furthermore, in the bFGF-treated BMSCs, a high concentration of KCl and L-glutamate induced an increase in intracellular Ca(2+) levels. Each inhibitor significantly attenuated the bFGF-induced increase in neuronal marker mRNA expression. These results suggest that bFGF contributes to the differentiation of canine BMSCs into voltage- and glutamate-responsive neuron-like cells and may lead to the development of new cell-based treatments for neuronal diseases.
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32. Localized pulmonary histiocytic sarcomas in Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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Tetsuya Kobayashi, Satoshi Takagi, Yuko Nakano, Kazushi Asano, and Yumiko Kagawa
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Human leukocyte antigen ,Histiocytic sarcoma ,histiocytic sarcoma ,lung ,Dogs ,medicine ,Animals ,Pembroke Welsh Corgi ,Dog Diseases ,Lymph node ,Histiocyte ,Lung ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Note ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Lymph ,Differential diagnosis ,business - Abstract
Nineteen cases of histiocytic sarcomas in Pembroke Welsh Corgi were examined histopathologically. Focal or multiple masses were detected in the lung or in regional lymph nodes, or in both lung and nodes. All neoplastic lesions had common histological features characterized by the proliferation of pleomorphic histiocytic cells combined with various inflammatory cells. Most of the pleomorphic neoplastic cells were immunopositive for human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR and Iba-1. The median survival time for all dogs was 133 days. In the present study, several prognostic factors, such as gender, age, single or multiple lesions, lymph node involvement at the time of diagnosis, surgical resection status and additional chemotherapy, were examined, although none of these factors approached statistical significance. Histiocytic sarcoma must be considered in the differential diagnosis of dogs with pulmonary masses, especially in the canine breed.
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33. Effects of Cryopreservation on the Cell Viability, Proliferative Capacity and Neuronal Differentiation Potential of Canine Bone Marrow Stromal Cells
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Kazuya Edamura, Kazushi Asano, Kenji Teshima, Rei Nakano, Shigeo Tanaka, and Kyohei Fujimoto
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bone marrow stromal cell ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stromal cell ,Cryoprotectant ,Cell Survival ,Cellular differentiation ,canine ,Biology ,Cryopreservation ,Andrology ,Dogs ,stomatognathic system ,medicine ,Animals ,Dimethyl Sulfoxide ,Viability assay ,Cell Proliferation ,DNA Primers ,Neurons ,General Veterinary ,Cell growth ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,hemic and immune systems ,Note ,neuron ,culture ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Surgery ,Bone marrow ,Biomarkers - Abstract
We investigated the cell viability, proliferative capacity and neuronal differentiation potential of canine bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) after cryopreservation. BMSCs were cryopreserved using cryoprotectant solutions with 10% DMSO and 10% FBS (DF group) or without DMSO and FBS (DF-free group); fresh BMSCs were used as a control. The cell viability and proliferative capacity of BMSCs were similar in the DF-free and control groups, while those in the DF group were lower. In all groups, BMSCs differentiated into neuron-like cells that stained positive against neuron markers, and the mRNA expression levels of neuron markers increased after neuronal induction. In conclusion, cryopreservation with DF-free cryoprotectant solution did not diminish the cell viability, proliferative capacity or neuronal differentiation potential of canine BMSCs.
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34. Gene Expression of Growth Factors and Growth Factor Receptors for Potential Targeted Therapy of Canine Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Kazushi Asano, Yumiko Kagawa, Orie Yoshida, Manabu Sakai, Gentoku Iida, Kenji Teshima, Kazuya Edamura, Kumiko Ishigaki, Toshihiro Watari, Kenji Kutara, and Mamiko Seki
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platelet-derived growth factor-B ,TGF alpha ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Canine Hepatocellular Carcinoma ,canine ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Dogs ,Growth factor receptor ,Epidermal growth factor ,medicine ,Animals ,Receptors, Growth Factor ,Growth factor receptor inhibitor ,Dog Diseases ,Epidermal growth factor receptor ,DNA Primers ,Electrophoresis, Agar Gel ,Epidermal Growth Factor ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Hepatocyte Growth Factor ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Growth factor ,Liver Neoplasms ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-sis ,Transforming Growth Factor alpha ,Note ,targeted therapy ,digestive system diseases ,ErbB Receptors ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Focal Nodular Hyperplasia ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ,Surgery ,GDF15 ,hepatic nodular hyperplasia - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gene expression of growth factors and growth factor receptors of primary hepatic masses, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and nodular hyperplasia (NH), in dogs. Quantitative real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction was performed to measure the expression of 18 genes in 18 HCCs, 10 NHs, 11 surrounding non-cancerous liver tissues and 4 healthy control liver tissues. Platelet-derived growth factor-B (PDGF-B), transforming growth factor-α, epidermal growth factor receptor, epidermal growth factor and hepatocyte growth factor were found to be differentially expressed in HCC compared with NH and the surrounding non-cancerous and healthy control liver tissues. PDGF-B is suggested to have the potential to become a valuable ancillary target for the treatment of canine HCC.
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35. Evaluation of mRNA expression levels and electrophysiological function of neuron-like cells derived from canine bone marrow stromal cells
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Tomohiro Nakayama, Kenji Teshima, Kazuya Edamura, Tadaaki Moritomo, Kazushi Asano, Rei Nakano, Ken Okabayashi, Hiroshi Sugiya, and Takanori Narita
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stromal cell ,Blotting, Western ,Biology ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Nestin ,Dogs ,Neural Stem Cells ,stomatognathic system ,Neurofilament Proteins ,medicine ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Progenitor cell ,Ion channel ,Analysis of Variance ,General Veterinary ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,General Medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,In vitro ,Cell biology ,Blot ,Electrophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Calcium Channels ,Neuron ,Bone marrow - Abstract
Objective—To investigate the in vitro differentiation of canine bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) into functional, mature neurons. Sample—Bone marrow from 6 adult dogs. Procedures—BMSCs were isolated from bone marrow and chemically induced to develop into neurons. The morphology of the BMSCs during neuronal induction was monitored, and immunocytochemical analyses for neuron markers were performed after the induction. Real-time PCR methods were used to evaluate the mRNA expression levels of markers for neural stem or progenitor cells, neurons, and ion channels, and western blotting was used to assess the expression of neuronal proteins before and after neuronal induction. The electrophysiological properties of the neuron-like cells induced from canine BMSCs were evaluated with fluorescent dye to monitor Ca2+ influx. Results—Canine BMSCs developed a neuron-like morphology after neuronal induction. Immunocytochemical analysis revealed that these neuron-like cells were positive for neuron markers. After induction, the cells’ mRNA expression levels of almost all neuron and ion channel markers increased, and the protein expression levels of nestin and neurofilament-L increased significantly. However, the neuron-like cells derived from canine BMSCs did not have the Ca2+ influx characteristic of spiking neurons. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Although canine BMSCs had neuron-like morphological and biochemical properties after induction, they did not develop the electrophysiological characteristics of neurons. Thus, these results have suggested that canine BMSCs could have the capacity to differentiate into a neuronal lineage, but the differentiation protocol used may have been insufficient to induce development into functional neurons.
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36. TRIPLE-PHASE HELICAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN DOGS WITH HEPATIC MASSES
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Kumiko Ishigaki, Yumiko Kagawa, Tomohiro Nakayama, Kazuya Edamura, Gentoku Iida, Kazushi Asano, Chieko Ishikawa, Mamiko Seki, Kenji Teshima, Kenji Kutara, and Manabu Sakai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Helical computed tomography ,Hyperplasia ,medicine.disease ,Portal venous phase ,Helical ct ,Precontrast ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Arterial phase ,Homogeneous pattern - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of triple-phase helical computed tomography (CT) for differentiating canine hepatic masses. Seventy dogs with hepatic masses underwent triple-phase CT followed by surgical removal of the hepatic masses. Triple-phase helical CT scans for each dog included precontrast, arterial phase, portal venous phase, and delayed phase studies. The removed hepatic masses were histopathologically classified as hepatocellular carcinoma (n = 47), nodular hyperplasia (n = 14), and hepatic metastatic tumors (n = 9) in dogs. Of the 47 hepatocellular carcinomas, the most common CT findings included a heterogeneous pattern with hyper-, iso-, and hypoenhancement in both the arterial and portal venous phases (40/47, 85.1%). Of the 14 nodular hyperplasias, the most common CT findings were a homogeneous pattern with hyper- and isoenhancement in both the portal venous and delayed phases (13/14, 92.9%). Of nine hepatic metastatic tumors, the most common CT findings included a homogeneous hypoenhancement pattern in both the arterial and portal venous phases (8/9, 88.9%). In addition, 5 (55.6%) showed homogeneous hypoenhancement patterns in the delayed phase. Findings from our study indicated that triple-phase CT is a useful tool for preoperative differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma, nodular hyperplasia, and hepatic metastatic tumors in dogs.
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37. Validation of the prognostic value of histopathological grading or c-kit mutation in canine cutaneous mast cell tumours: A retrospective cohort study
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Yasuhito Fujino, Hiroyuki Nakayama, Makoto Bonkobara, Kazuyuki Uchida, Kazushi Asano, Ayano Takeuchi, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Sumio Sugano, Masashi Takahashi, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Koichi Ohno, Yasuo Ohashi, Hajime Tsujimoto, Takayuki Nakagawa, Ryohei Nishimura, and Manabu Watanabe
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Male ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Skin Neoplasms ,Histopathological grading ,Cohort Studies ,Dogs ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,Animals ,Medicine ,Dog Diseases ,C-KIT Mutation ,Survival analysis ,Retrospective Studies ,General Veterinary ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Retrospective cohort study ,Mastocytoma ,Mast cell ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Predictive value of tests ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
The objective of this retrospective cohort study was to validate the prognostic value of histological grading of canine cutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs) according to the Patnaik (grades I-III) and Kiupel (low, high) grading systems, and to confirm the prognostic significance of internal tandem duplications (ITDs) within exon 11 of the c-kit gene (ITD-Exon11). The baseline characteristics and outcome data from 47 dogs diagnosed with cutaneous MCTs were collected and reviewed. Tumours were graded according to both grading systems and the nucleotide sequence of c-kit was evaluated. Results were analyzed to evaluate predictive factors for overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). Log-rank tests indicated that dogs with Patnaik grade III MCTs had significantly reduced OS and PFS compared to those with either grade I or II tumours. However, no significant difference in OS or PFS was observed between grade I and II tumours. The dogs with Kiupel high-grade MCTs had significantly shorter OS and PFS than dogs with low-grade MCTs. The presence of ITD-Exon11 was significantly associated with shorter PFS. The result of Cox regression analysis showed that the Kiupel grading system for OS and PFS, and lymph node metastasis for OS, independently predicted prognosis. Kappa statistics confirmed a significantly higher inter-observer consistency for the Kiupel compared to the Patnaik grading system. These findings demonstrate that the Kiupel grading system is a useful prognostic tool for canine cutaneous MCTs in predicting OS and PFS, while the occurrence of ITD-Exon11 appeared to be a useful predictor for PFS.
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38. Successful Resolution of Esophageal Granulomas in a Dog Infected with Spirocerca lupi
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Hiroki Okanishi, Kazushi Asano, Toshihiro Watari, Jun Matsumoto, Sadao Nogami, Hiromi Aoki, and Yumiko Kagawa
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Treatment outcome ,biology.organism_classification ,Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy ,Milbemycin oxime ,Chronic regurgitation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,medicine ,Labrador Retriever ,Esophagus ,business ,Spirocerca lupi - Abstract
A 13-year-old female Labrador Retriever presented with chronic regurgitation. Radiography and computed tomography (CT) revealed nodules in the caudal esophagus. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy followed by histopathological examination revealed esophageal granulomas caused by Spirocerca lupi. The infection was treated with milbemycin oxime. The therapy was successful, and a remarkable reduction in granulomas was observed. This case report describes the diagnostic imaging findings and treatment outcome of a dog with S. lupi infection in Japan.
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39. En Block Resection of a Large Hepatocellular Carcinoma Involving the Caudal Vena Cava in a Dog
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Kumiko Ishigaki, Toshihiro Watari, Kazushi Asano, Gentoku Iida, Mamiko Seki, Kenji Teshima, and Shigeo Tanaka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,Resection ,Caudal vena cava ,Dogs ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,En bloc resection ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,Abdominal mass ,Surgery ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Descending aorta ,Abdominal ultrasonography ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Azygos vein ,business - Abstract
A 13-year-old neutered female Shih Tzu was referred for investigation of a cranial abdominal mass. Investigations including conventional radiography, abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography confirmed the mass in the caudate lobe of the liver. As a collateral vein originating from the caudal vena cava (CVC) communicated with the azygos vein, the CVC was ligated and transected cranial to the right renal vein and cranial to the mass under temporary occlusion of the thoracic descending aorta and posthepatic CVC. The mass combined with the CVC was excised. The mass was confirmed as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This report describes the first case with successful en bloc resection of a large HCC involving the CVC in a dog.
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40. Gene Expression of Adrenomedullin in Canine Normal Tissues and Diseased Hearts
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Rui Kano, Atsuhiko Hasegawa, Kenji Teshima, Shigeo Tanaka, Kazuya Edamura, Kenji Kutara, Nobuyuki Kanno, Kazushi Asano, and Mamiko Seki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Left atrium ,Normal tissue ,Gene Expression ,Regurgitation (circulation) ,Biology ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Adrenomedullin ,Dogs ,Internal medicine ,Natriuretic Peptide, Brain ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,RNA, Messenger ,cardiovascular diseases ,Heart Failure ,Messenger RNA ,Mitral regurgitation ,General Veterinary ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Myocardium ,Mitral Valve Insufficiency ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Heart failure ,cardiovascular system ,Atrial Natriuretic Factor - Abstract
The purposes of this study were to determine the tissue distribution of canine adrenomedullin (AM) and to determine whether increased canine AM mRNA expression is associated with congestive heart failure (CHF) due to mitral regurgitation (MR). Canine AM mRNA expression was detectable in various normal tissues, including cardiovascular tissues. In addition, the AM mRNA expression in the left atrium of dogs with MR was significantly higher than that in normal subjects. In conclusion, AM is a potential neurohumoral factor in dogs with CHF due to MR.
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41. Changes in the myocardial performance index during dobutamine administration in anesthetized cats
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Kazushi Asano, Kenji Teshima, Yasutomo Hori, Takashi Ebisawa, Masami Uechi, Atsuko Indou, and Shigeki Yamano
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Cardiac function curve ,Cardiac output ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood Pressure ,Heart Rate ,Dobutamine ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,Animals ,Medicine ,Anesthesia ,Cardiac Output ,Analysis of Variance ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Heart ,Stroke Volume ,General Medicine ,Stroke volume ,Blood pressure ,Isoflurane ,Cats ,Cardiology ,business ,Propofol ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective—To investigate the relationship between myocardial performance index (MPI; also known as the Tei index) and cardiac function in anesthetized cats administered dobutamine. Animals—6 adult cats. Procedures—Cats were anesthetized by administration of propofol (6 mg/kg, IV), and anesthesia was maintained by administration of isoflurane. Heart rate and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) were monitored. Stroke volume, cardiac output, and aortic blood flow (ABF) were measured by use of transesophageal ultrasonography. Left ventricular fractional shortening (LVFS), mitral E-wave velocity-to-A-wave velocity (E:A) ratio, and ejection time were measured by use of transthoracic echocardiography. Dobutamine was administrated via a cephalic vein at rates of 2.5, 5.0, and 10 μg/kg/min. Results—Heart rate, SAP, cardiac output, and ABF increased with dobutamine administration, whereas stroke volume significantly decreased. The LVFS significantly increased, and the E:A ratio significantly decreased. Total isovolumic time and the MPI significantly decreased. The MPI was negatively correlated (r = −0.63) with LVFS. Conversely, the MPI was positively correlated with the E:A ratio (r = 0.47), stroke volume (r = 0.66), and total isovolumic time (r = 0.95). However, the MPI was not significantly correlated with heart rate, SAP, cardiac output, or ABF. Conclusion and Clinical Relevance—Analysis suggested that the MPI provides a sensitive clinical assessment of cardiac response to medication in cats, which may be similar to the usefulness of the MPI reported in humans.
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42. Gene expressions of canine angiopoietin-1 and -2 in normal tissues and spontaneous tumours
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Tsuneo Sato, Kazushi Asano, Rui Kano, Kazuya Edamura, Toshiaki Konno, Kenji Teshima, Kenji Kutara, Kazuhiko Suzuki, Hisashi Shibuya, Shigeo Tanaka, Yuka Kato, Atsuhiko Hasegawa, Yukie Sasaki, and I. Mizutani
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Angiogenesis ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Gene Expression ,Biology ,Angiopoietin-2 ,Angiopoietin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dogs ,Neoplasms ,Complementary DNA ,Gene expression ,Angiopoietin-1 ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Dog Diseases ,RNA, Messenger ,Peptide sequence ,Messenger RNA ,Base Sequence ,Neovascularization, Pathologic ,General Veterinary ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Molecular biology ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,chemistry ,cardiovascular system ,Sequence Alignment ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
The angiopoietin (Ang) family of proteins are central to the regulation of angiogenesis. The purposes of this study were to determine cDNA sequences of canine Ang-1 and Ang-2 and investigate their expressions in normal tissues and spontaneous tumours. The cDNA sequences of canine Ang-1 and Ang-2 were 1,494 and 1,488 bp, and the deduced amino acid sequences were 497 and 495 residues, respectively. The cDNA sequences of canine Ang-1 and Ang-2 showed high homology with those of the other mammalian species. Canine Ang-1 and Ang-2 mRNA were detectable in all 22 normal tissues and spontaneous tumours. Higher mRNA expression level of canine Ang-2 was demonstrated in mammary simple carcinomas, haemangiosarcoma and hepatocellular carcinoma in comparison with normal tissues.
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43. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva-like Condition in a Cat
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Kazushi Asano, Aki Sakata, Masato Kitagawa, Kazuya Edamura, Hisashi Shibuya, Shigeo Tanaka, Tsuneo Sato, Kenji Kutara, Mamiko Seki, Yukie Sasaki, Kenji Teshima, and Yuka Kato
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Etretinate ,Cat Diseases ,medicine.disease ,Keratolytic Agents ,Atrophy ,Myositis Ossificans ,Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva ,Cats ,medicine ,Animals ,Heterotopic ossification ,Limited mobility ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP)-like condition was diagnosed in a Japanese domestic cat with stiffness, marked atrophy of the muscles, and limited mobility of all joints in both the pelvic limbs. Etretinate, a retinoid, was used for medical management; however, no improvement in the clinical signs was observed. Inheritance of the disorder has not yet been demonstrated. Furthermore, the clinical signs and histopathological findings of feline FOP-like condition in the present case differed from those of the previously reported cases.
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44. Evaluation of Right Ventricular Tei Index (Index of Myocardial Performance) in Healthy Dogs and Dogs with Tricuspid Regurgitation
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Kenji TESHIMA, Kazushi ASANO, Koji IWANAGA, Hiroshi KOIE, Masami UECHI, Yuka KATO, Kenji KUTARA, Kazuya EDAMURA, Atsuhiko HASEGAWA, and Shigeo TANAKA
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Aging ,Dogs ,General Veterinary ,Echocardiography ,Ventricular Function, Right ,Animals ,Reproducibility of Results ,Dog Diseases ,Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency - Abstract
Right ventricular (RV) Tei index (index of myocardial performance) has been demonstrated to be clinically useful in estimating RV function in various human cardiac diseases. The purposes of this study were to validate the correlation between RV Tei index and RV function obtained by cardiac catheterization in healthy dogs, and to evaluate the RV Tei index in dogs with tricuspid regurgitation (TR). In healthy dogs, the RV Tei index significantly correlated with the RV peak +dP/dt (r=-0.80, p0.0001) and -dP/dt (r=0.69, p=0.0001). In normal dogs, the RV Tei index was not significantly correlated with heart rate, body weight, and age. The RV Tei index significantly increased in dogs with moderate to severe TR (0.39 +/- 0.35, p=0.0015), filariasis (0.46 +/- 0.16, p=0.0131), and trivial to mild TR and severe mitral regurgitation (MR; 0.61 +/- 0.14, p=0.0017) when compared with the normal dogs (0.17 +/- 0.10). In addition, the RV Tei index in dogs with TR significantly increased in association with pulmonary hypertension [PH(-), 0.19 +/- 0.09; PH(+), 0.65 +/- 0.14; respectively p0.0001]. Our study has demonstrated that RV Tei index is a feasible approach to estimate RV function in dogs and is not influenced by heart rate, body weight, and aging. Further investigations are required to clarify the clinical significance of RV Tei index in dogs with right-sided cardiac diseases.
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45. Contrast Harmonic Imaging of Canine Hepatic Tumors
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Kazushi Asano, Yukie Sasaki, Ayako Kito, Atsuhiko Hasegawa, Kazuya Edamura, Yuka Kato, Kenji Kutara, Tsuneo Sato, Hisashi Shibuya, Shigeo Tanaka, and Kenji Teshima
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Hemangiosarcoma ,Contrast Media ,Hilum (biology) ,Dogs ,Polysaccharides ,medicine.artery ,Carcinoma ,Animals ,Medicine ,Dog Diseases ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Ultrasonography ,Aorta ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Blood flow ,medicine.disease ,Liver ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Female ,Sarcoma ,business ,Perfusion - Abstract
Six adult healthy Beagles were used to investigate the hepatic perfusion dynamics of Levovist, a contrast agent used in contrast harmonic imaging (CHI). In addition, 8 dogs with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 2 dogs with metastatic hepatic hemangiosarcoma (HSA) were used to characterize both the CHI findings with Levovist. In the Beagles, the start of intravenously injected Levovist into the aorta between the cranial mesenteric and renal arteries and the portal vein at the hepatic hilum were 5.47 +/- 1.52 sec and 16.03 +/- 3.39 sec, respectively. As a characteristic CHI finding in the 8 dogs with HCC, the early arterial phase showed a fine network of blood flow enhanced at the surrounding region and within the tumor in all the 8 dogs (100%), and the post vascular phase demonstrated a defect in the whole tumor and an enhancement of the surrounding hepatic tissues in 7 dogs (87.5%). In the 2 dogs with HSA, characteristic finding in which the early arterial and late vascular phases showed a rim contrast enhancement pattern, and the post vascular phase revealed that the whole tumor lacked contrast enhancement and the surrounding hepatic tissues was clearly enhanced. In dogs, the start of the early arterial and late vascular phases, and the characterizations of the CHI findings in HCC and HSA were suggested to be similar to those in humans. Therefore, CHI is thought to be useful for the diagnosis of HCC and metastatic hepatic HSA in dogs as well as in humans.
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46. Noninvasive estimation of cardiac systolic function using continuous-wave Doppler echocardiography in dogs with experimental mitral regurgitation
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Toru Fujinaga, Y. Masui, Keiko Masuda, and Kazushi Asano
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Systole ,Doppler echocardiography ,Severity of Illness Index ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,symbols.namesake ,Dogs ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,Animals ,Medicine ,Dog Diseases ,Pulmonary Wedge Pressure ,Pulmonary wedge pressure ,Mitral regurgitation ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Mitral Valve Insufficiency ,General Medicine ,Echocardiography, Doppler ,Catheter ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ventricle ,Predictive value of tests ,cardiovascular system ,Ventricular pressure ,symbols ,Cardiology ,Female ,business ,Doppler effect - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility of noninvasive estimation of cardiac systolic function using transthoracic continuous-wave Doppler echocardiography in dogs with mitral regurgitation. Procedure Seven mongrel dogs with experimental mitral regurgitation were used. Left ventriculography and measurement of pulmonary capillary wedge pressure were performed under inhalational anaesthesia. A micromanometer-tipped catheter was placed into the left ventricle and transthoracic echocardiography was carried out. The peak rate of left ventricular pressure rise (peak dP/dt) was derived simultaneously by continuous-wave Doppler and manometer measurements. The Doppler-derived dP/dt was compared with the catheter-measured peak dP/dt in the dogs. Results Classification of the severity of mitral regurgitation in the dogs was as follows: 1+, 2 dogs; 2+, 1 dog; 3+, 2 dogs; 4+, 1 dog; and not examined, 1 dog. We were able to derive dP/dt from the transthoracic continuous-wave Doppler echocar-diography in all dogs. Doppler-derived dP/dt had a significant correlation with the catheter-measured peak dP/dt (r = 0.90, P < 0.0001). Conclusion It was demonstrated that transthoracic continuous-wave Doppler echocardiography is a feasible method of noninvasive estimation of cardiac systolic function in dogs with experimental mitral regurgitation and may have clinical usefulness in canine patients with spontaneous mitral regurgitation.
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47. Apoptosis Induction of POS Canine Osteosarcoma cells by Vitamin D and Retinoids
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Masahiro Okumura, Kazushi Asano, Edward Barroga, Toru Fujinaga, and Tsuyoshi Kadosawa
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Programmed cell death ,Calcitriol ,Cell ,Retinoic acid ,Apoptosis ,Bone Neoplasms ,DNA laddering ,Canine Osteosarcoma ,Retinoids ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dogs ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Cholecalciferol ,Electrophoresis, Agar Gel ,Osteosarcoma ,General Veterinary ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Cancer research ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Vitamin D3: 1-alpha, 25(OH)2D3 (calcitriol), 22-oxa-1,25(OH)2D3 (OCT), cholecalciferol (vitamin D3), and retinoids: all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and 9-cis retinoic acid, induced morphological changes in POS canine osteosarcoma cells into elongated, spindle or fibroblast like-shaped cells, and apoptotic like cell death characterized by cell shrinkage, condensation and margination of the nucleus for all drugs at 10(-6)M-10(-9)M after 72 to 120 hr culture. Apoptosis as shown by DNA laddering was induced at 48 hr by all drugs at 10(-6)M, 10(-7)M at 96 hr, 10(-8)M and 10(-9)M at 120 hr respectively. These vitamins are suggested to adjunct antineoplastic agents in canine osteosarcoma therapy by induction of apoptosis.
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48. Diabetes Mellitus after Resection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Hypoglycemia in a Dog
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Yoshiki Yamaya, Kazushi Asano, Atsuhiko Hasegawa, Toshihiro Watari, Tomoko Takahashi, Tsuneo Sato, Mikihiko Tokuriki, Hiroshi Koie, Hisashi Shibuya, Manabu Sakai, and Makoto Nakata
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Insulin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General surgery ,Canine Hepatocellular Carcinoma ,Urine ,Hypoglycemia ,medicine.disease ,Beagle ,Gastroenterology ,Resection ,Dogs ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,business - Abstract
A 10-year-old male beagle was referred to us with seizure related to hypoglycemia and a large intraabdominal mass. Based on various types of imaging and a laparoscopic biopsy, the intraabdominal mass was diagnosed as a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) of the quadrate lobe. The hypoglycemia was suspected to be associated with the HCC. After lobectomy of the quadrate lobe was performed, blood glucose levels continued to increase to higher than normal values and sugar was detected in the urine. The dog was diagnosed as diabetes mellitus (DM) and was treated with insulin for over two years after the surgery.
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49. Proliferation capacity, neuronal differentiation potency and microstructures after the differentiation of canine bone marrow stromal cells into neurons
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Kenichi Kato, Rei Nakano, Shigeo Tanaka, Tsuneo Sato, Kazuya Edamura, Kenji Teshima, Koji Kuriyama, and Kazushi Asano
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Neurons ,Confluency ,Stromal cell ,General Veterinary ,Chemistry ,Enolase ,hemic and immune systems ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dogs ,stomatognathic system ,nervous system ,Organelle ,medicine ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Potency ,Animals ,Bone marrow ,Neuron ,Growth cone ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
We examined the proliferation capacity and neuronal differentiation potency of canine bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs). In addition, the microstructures of neuron-like cells after neuronal differentiation were observed under a scanning electron microscope. Canine BMSCs grew to confluency at 10.0 ± 2.5 days, and 3.8 ± 2.1 × 10(6) BMSCs were collected in one passage. Approximately 65% of canine BMSCs changed to neuron-like morphology after neuronal differentiation, and nearly all neuron-like cells stained positive against neuron-specific enolase. In addition, microstructures such as the cellular organelles, filaments and growth cones of these cells bore a close resemblance to those of the original mature neurons. These results suggested that canine BMSCs might be capable of differentiating into neurons.
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50. Influence of an autologous serum-supplemented medium on the proliferation and differentiation into neurons of canine bone marrow stromal cells
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Kazuya Edamura, Takashi Kurosawa, Rei Nakano, Kenji Teshima, Shigeo Tanaka, and Kazushi Asano
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Stromal cell ,Neuronal differentiation ,Bone Marrow Stromal Cell ,Andrology ,Dogs ,stomatognathic system ,medicine ,Potency ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell Proliferation ,Neurons ,General Veterinary ,Chemistry ,hemic and immune systems ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Autologous serum ,Immunohistochemistry ,Culture Media ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,embryonic structures ,sense organs ,Bone marrow ,Neuron ,Fetal bovine serum - Abstract
We investigated the influence of autologous serum (AS)-supplemented medium on the proliferation and differentiation into neurons of canine bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs). Canine BMSCs were cultured using α-MEM only, α-MEM with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), and 5, 10 and 20% AS-supplemented α-MEM. Growth of canine BMSCs was observed in all AS groups. The proliferation capacity of canine BMSCs in the AS groups was similar to that in the FBS group. No significant differences between the FBS and AS groups were observed in the percentage of the cells that changed to the neuron-like morphology and neuron-specific enolase-positive ratio after neuronal differentiation. Canine BMSCs cultured using AS-supplemented medium were able to proliferate and showed neuronal differentiation potency.
- Published
- 2012
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