Journal of UOEH
Online ISSN : 2187-2864
Print ISSN : 0387-821X
ISSN-L : 0387-821X
Volume 21, Issue 1
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  • Masatomo TACHI
    Article type: Lecture
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 1-6
    Published: March 01, 1999
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  • Akira KOIZUMI
    Article type: Lecture
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 7-11
    Published: March 01, 1999
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  • Takamitsu KAWAZU, Fumihiro TAJIMA, Kenichiro MAKINO, Hiroyuki OKAWA, Y ...
    Article type: Original
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 13-21
    Published: March 01, 1999
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    It has been reported that grasping power and isometric muscle strength of elbow extensors in fine wheelchair racers were greater than the poor racers in the wheelchair full marathon. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between muscle strength of elbow extensors and flexors and the race time in wheelchair half marathon race. Four wheelchair half marathon racers who completed the half marathon division of the 16th Oita International Wheelchair Marathon (OIWM) in 1996 participated in the present study. The day before the race, all subjects reported to the training room and the isokinetic muscle strength of elbow extensor and flexor muscle groups was measured at angular speeds of 60°, 120° and 240°/sec using the isokinetic dynamometer. There was a significant correlation between race time and isokinetic muscle strength of the elbow extensors at 60°, 120° and 240°/sec, but not flexor muscles. Our findings suggest that increased muscle strength of elbow extensors may improve the race time in wheelchair half marathon race.
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  • Akio OHNISHI, Toru ISHIDAO, Takahiko KASAI, Keiichi ARASHIDANI, Hajime ...
    Article type: Original
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 23-28
    Published: March 01, 1999
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    Neurotoxicity of 1-bromopropane (1-BP) used as an alternative solvent of fluorocarbons was experimentally studied. Eight rats in the experimental group were exposed to 1-BP at 1500 ppm for six hours a day, five days a week for four weeks in an exposure chamber. Another eight rats in the control group were exposed to room air in a similar exposure chamber as those in the experimental group. During the latter half of the fourth week of exposure, all the rats in the experimental group showed a loss of body weight and ataxic gait compared with control rats. At the end of the fourth week, the rats in both groups were perfused through the ascending aorta and fixed. The cerebellum, medulla oblongata, spinal cord and peripheral nerve were processed for histopathological studies. No statistically significant difference in the frequency of axonal degeneration in both peroneal and sural nerves was found between the experimental and control groups. In the cerebellum, the frequency of degeneration of Purkinje cells in both the vermis and hemisphere was higher in the experimental group than in the control group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the frequency of myelin ovoids in the fifth thoracic and in the third cervical posterior columns of the spinal cord between control and experimental groups. There was also no significant difference in the frequency of axonal swelling in the nucleus gracilis of the medulla oblongata between control and experimental groups. Ataxic gait was considered to be induced by degeneration of Purkinje cells in the cerebellum due to 1-BP exposure. However, degenerative findings of nerve fibers in the peripheral nerve, spinal posterior column and nucleus gracilis of the medulla oblongata due to 1-BP exposure were not evident. At the end of the fourth week of exposure, rats in the experimental group showed loss of body weight and markedly decreased motor activities, and it was considered that they would die if we continued the exposure into the fifth week. Therefore, we feel that our experimental schedule should be reconsidered before undertaking any further studies on the peripheral nerve toxicity of 1-BP.
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  • Kaori YAMAMURA, Takahiko KATOH, Makoto KIKUCHI, Masahiro YOSHIKAWA, Ke ...
    Article type: Original
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 29-35
    Published: March 01, 1999
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    There are few reports regarding the effects of benzene and ethanol being administered simultaneously. In our experiments with 4 groups (controls, ethanol, benzene and ethanol plus benzene) Wistar male rats were treated with ethanol (20%) for 5 weeks, and then exposed to benzene (0.26 g/kg) for 5 days per week for 3 weeks. We also investigated the effects of benzene on the body weight, organ weight, peripheral hematology and hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes in the ethanol administrated rats. The liver weight increased significantly, but spleen weight decreased significantly in the benzene exposed group. Hematological examination showed a decrease of leukocyte in the two groups of benzene and ethanol plus benzene in comparison with the controls, but an effect promoted by ethanol was not found. Serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (SGOT) and serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT) values were not significantly different in the exposure groups when compared with the controls. The contents of microsomal cytochrome P450 in all the exposed groups showed a tendency to increase, but they were not significantly different in comparison with the controls. On the other hand, hepatic glutathione S-transferase activity in the exposed groups increased significantly.
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  • Shinwa YAMADA
    Article type: Review
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 37-45
    Published: March 01, 1999
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    Our clinical and experimental research results indicated the possibility that gut-derived endotoxin contributes to the development of alcoholic liver disease. Long-term ethanol consumption resulted in an enhanced secretory function of hepatic macrophage accompanied by an ultrastructural feature of activation. The liver of rats fed on ethanol-diet were found to have an enhanced ability to produce CINC-1 (rat IL-8) after endotoxin injection. This chemokine may contribute to neutrophil recruitment into the liver in alcoholic liver injury. Females exhibited a greater ability to produce CINC-1 than males, and this fact may account for the gender difference in susceptibility to alcohol-related liver disease.
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  • Hiraku TASHIRO, Kazuya FUJISHIRO, Toshiteru OKUBO
    Article type: Case Report
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 47-54
    Published: March 01, 1999
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    Analyses of constituents, measurement of concentrations, research of size distributions and scanning electron microscopic examinations were carried out to determine the type and amount of dust generated in a working environment where steel wire coils are unwound. In about a 700m² work area unit, stationary samplings, including A-sampling (24 points) and B-sampling (1 point), which are defined by the law, were carried out. The dust concentration was measured by a digital dust indicator. A low volume air sampler was used to determine the conversion factor of the values obtained by the digital dust indicator. Because the result of the dust level by A-sampling and B-sampling were 0.64 mg/m³ and 0.82 mg/m³ respectively, they can both be classified as Control Class 1. A proportion of less than 7μm of the airborne dust made up about 15 to 20% (volume %) of the total dust in the working environments. Metallic dust and white dust were identified in the accumulated dust. By measuring with a X-ray diffractometry, it was determined that the metal dust constituent was Zn and the white dust constituent was Zn4CO3(OH)6・H2O. By a scanning electron microscopic examination, the scope of the particles was proven to be non-fibrous.
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  • Ikuo MURATA
    Article type: Report
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 55-57
    Published: March 01, 1999
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  • M. TANAKA
    Article type: Report
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 59-61
    Published: March 01, 1999
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  • Healthy Worker, Healthy Workplace: A New Millennium
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    Article type: Announcement
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 63-
    Published: March 01, 1999
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  • University of Occupational and Environmental Health
    Article type: Abstracts
    1999Volume 21Issue 1 Pages 64-106
    Published: March 01, 1999
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