Kunie Nakamura
Kitasato University
7 Papers
75 Citations
Kunie Nakamura is an academic researcher from Kitasato University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reperfusion injury & Radical. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Prevention of autoimmune inflammatory polyarthritis in male New Zealand black/KN mice by transplantation of bone marrow cells plus bone (stromal cells).
TL;DR: Bone marrow transplantation prevented polyarthritis in male New Zealand black/KN mice by transplantation of both bone marrow cells (BMC) and bone (to recruit stromal cells) from normal mice.
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Spontaneous degenerative polyarthritis in male New Zealand black/KN mice.
Kunie Nakamura,Sadao Kashiwazaki,Kenji Takagishi,Yukio Tsukamoto,Yasuo Morohoshi,Takeshi Nakano,Masaaki Kimura +6 more
TL;DR: This animal model of arthritis will be extremely useful for analyzing not only the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, but also new strategies for its treatment, since NZB/KN mice, unlike MRL/lpr mice, do not develop severe lupus nephritis or lymph-adenopathy, and therefore have a longer survival period.
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Effect of coenzyme q10 on superoxide production in rats with reperfusion injuries
Kazuhiko Yokoyama,Kunie Nakamura,Koushin Nakamura,Masanori Kimura,Keiko Nomoto,Moritoshi Itoman +5 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that Co Q10 scavenged O2- that was produced in the replanted limbs as a result of ischaemia-reperfusion injury, should be considered to consider other possible mechanisms by which this agent may protect against ischaemic-induced reperfusions injury.
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The effect of superoxide production on the replantation of rat limbs after cold ischemia.
Kazuhiko Yokoyama,Moritoshi Itoman,Kenji Takagishi,Masakazu Sekiguchi,M. Yamamoto,Kunie Nakamura +5 more
TL;DR: It was showed that the increase in superoxide anion concentration after reperfusion following ischemia, correlates closely with the no-reflow phenomenon.
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Do superoxide radicals in blood indicate anastomotic patency after microvascular tissue reperfusion
Kazuhiko Yokoyama,Kunie Nakamura,Moritoshi Itoman,Masanori Kimura,Yasuyuki Ohyatsu,Kenji Ui,Ryuji Wakita +6 more
TL;DR: Vascular insufficiency was associated with acute drops in superoxide concentrations and superoxide levels are a promising clinical marker which can predict insuffsiciency during reperfusion following tissue ischemia.
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