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Methods: We performed text mining and analyzed all the abstracts of case reports on PD in the PubMed database. In total, 3137 case reports with abstracts related to gperitoneal dialysish published from 1970 to 2021 were identified.
Results: A total of 280?347 relevant words were extracted from all the abstracts. Word frequency analysis, word dependency analysis, and word frequency transition analysis showed that peritonitis, encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis, and child have been important keywords. Theseanalyses not only reflected historical background but also anticipated future trends of PD study.
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no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=20 end-page=24 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Questionnaire survey of junior and mid-career otolaryngologists' attitudes towards clinical research kn-title=ŽáŽèE’†Œ˜Ž¨•@ˆôA‰ÈˆãŽt‚Ì—Õ°Œ¤‹†‚ɑ΂·‚鎿–⎆’²¸ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=@Introduction : Clinical research is crucial for the advancement of medicine, but modern otolaryngologists' attitudes regarding clinical research have not been known. This study was conducted to survey the background, knowledge, and interest in clinical research among junior and mid-career otolaryngologists.
@Methods : A questionnaire survey was distributed to 34 otolaryngologists with ?15 years' clinical experience working at Okayama University and its affiliated facilities. The respondents were divided into junior (non-specialists) and mid-career otolaryngologists (specialists) based on whether they were board-certified otolaryngologists. The survey assessed their background, understanding, and interest in clinical research.
@Results : Twenty-nine otolaryngologists (83%) responded (10 junior and 19 mid-career otolaryngologists). There was significant individual variation in their interest and knowledge of clinical research. However, approximately half of the respondents indicated that they were not interested in and/or had never engaged in clinical research.
@Conclusion : The data collected by this survey contribute to our understanding of the current state of clinical research engagement among junior and mid-career otolaryngologists, and they can serve as a basis for exploring future strategies to increase this engagement. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=UraguchiKensuke en-aut-sei=Uraguchi en-aut-mei=Kensuke kn-aut-name=‰YŒûŒ’‰î kn-aut-sei=‰YŒû kn-aut-mei=Œ’‰î aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name=—Š“¡‹MŽu kn-aut-sei=—Š“¡ kn-aut-mei=‹MŽu aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakaoSoshi en-aut-sei=Takao en-aut-mei=Soshi kn-aut-name=‚”ö‘Ži kn-aut-sei=‚”ö kn-aut-mei=‘Ži aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugayaAkiko en-aut-sei=Sugaya en-aut-mei=Akiko kn-aut-name=›’J–¾Žq kn-aut-sei=›’J kn-aut-mei=–¾Žq aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=AndoMizuo en-aut-sei=Ando en-aut-mei=Mizuo kn-aut-name=ˆÀ“¡¶ kn-aut-sei=ˆÀ“¡ kn-aut-mei=¶ aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 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kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠwŠwpŒ¤‹†‰@ˆãŽ•–òˆæ@‘ŸŠí‘n‘¢ˆã—ÃE¶–½ˆãHŠw en-keyword=organ generation kn-keyword=organ generation en-keyword=regeneration kn-keyword=regeneration en-keyword=bioengineering kn-keyword=bioengineering END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=10 end-page=14 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Understanding the pathogenesis of rare monogenic disorders and the social implementation of genomic medicine kn-title=V¶Ž™ŠúE¬Ž™”­Ç‚ÌŠó­ˆâ“`«Ž¾Š³‚Ì•a‘ԉ𖾂ƃQƒmƒ€‰ð͂̎ЉïŽÀ‘•‚ÉŒü‚¯‚Ä en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakenouchiToshiki en-aut-sei=Takenouchi en-aut-mei=Toshiki kn-aut-name=•“àrŽ÷ kn-aut-sei=•“à kn-aut-mei=rŽ÷ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Pediatric Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠwŠwpŒ¤‹†‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠwˆæ@¬Ž™”­’B•aˆö•a‘ÔŠw en-keyword=•a‘ԉ𖾠kn-keyword=•a‘ԉ𖾠en-keyword=Šó­ˆâ“`«Ž¾Š³ kn-keyword=Šó­ˆâ“`«Ž¾Š³ en-keyword=ŽÐ‰ïŽÀ‘• kn-keyword=ŽÐ‰ïŽÀ‘• END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=7 end-page=9 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The 2023 Incentive Award of the Okayama Medical Association in Cancer Research (2023 Hayashibara Prize and Yamada Prize) kn-title=—ߘa‚T”N“x‰ªŽRˆãŠw‰ïÜ@‚ª‚ñŒ¤‹†§—ãÜi—ÑŒ´ÜEŽR“cÜj en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=UrataTomohiro en-aut-sei=Urata en-aut-mei=Tomohiro kn-aut-name=‰Y“c’mG kn-aut-sei=‰Y“c kn-aut-mei=’mG aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È ŒŒ‰tEŽîá‡EŒÄ‹zŠí“à‰ÈŠw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=4 end-page=6 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The 2023 Incentive Award of the Okayama Medical Association in General Medical Science (2023 Yuuki Prize) kn-title=—ߘa‚T”N“x‰ªŽRˆãŠw‰ïÜ@‘‡Œ¤‹†§—ãÜiŒ‹éÜj en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SumiiYuichi en-aut-sei=Sumii en-aut-mei=Yuichi kn-aut-name=Z‹—Dˆê kn-aut-sei=Z‹ kn-aut-mei=—Dˆê aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È@ŒŒ‰tEŽîá‡EŒÄ‹zŠí“à‰ÈŠw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=1 end-page=3 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The 2023 Incentive Award of the Okayama Medical Association in Neuroscience (2023 Niimi Prize) kn-title=—ߘa‚T”N“x‰ªŽRˆãŠw‰ïÜ@”]_ŒoŒ¤‹†§—ãÜiVŒ©Üj en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakenoshitaShintaro en-aut-sei=Takenoshita en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name=’|”V‰ºT‘¾˜Y kn-aut-sei=’|”V‰º kn-aut-mei=T‘¾˜Y aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È@¸__Œo•a‘ÔŠw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=79 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=135 end-page=138 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202504 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Calcified Amorphous Tumor of the Left Ventricle with Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Cardiac calcified amorphous tumor (CAT) is a rare, benign non-neoplastic mass of the heart that is sometimes found due to embolic events. Most cases of CAT are treated with surgical removal to prevent future embolic events. However, the treatment strategy for CAT complicated by atrial fibrillation has remained to be determined. Here we report a case of left ventricular CAT complicated by paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) that was successfully treated with surgical removal and pulmonary vein isolation. Pulmonary vein isolation can be a simple and effective procedure for PAF, even during surgical removal of CAT. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=FujitaYasufumi en-aut-sei=Fujita en-aut-mei=Yasufumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShimizuShuji en-aut-sei=Shimizu en-aut-mei=Shuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MohriMakoto en-aut-sei=Mohri en-aut-mei=Makoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kure Kyosai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Japanese Red Cross Society Himeji Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=calcified amorphous tumor kn-keyword=calcified amorphous tumor en-keyword=surgical removal kn-keyword=surgical removal en-keyword=embolic stroke kn-keyword=embolic stroke en-keyword=paroxysmal atrial fibrillation kn-keyword=paroxysmal atrial fibrillation en-keyword=pulmonary vein isolation kn-keyword=pulmonary vein isolation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=79 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=129 end-page=134 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202504 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=A Case of Retinitis Pigmentosa Diagnosed with Severe Anterior Capsule Contraction after Cataract Surgery en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A 66-year-old woman presented with significant anterior capsule contraction and intraocular lens dislocation in both eyes 4 months after cataract surgery. Postoperative examinations such as fluorescein angiography, Goldmann perimetry, and electroretinography revealed retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Patients with significant anterior capsule contraction after cataract surgery should be closely examined because RP may be a contributing factor. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TsujiAkihiro en-aut-sei=Tsuji en-aut-mei=Akihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShiodeYusuke en-aut-sei=Shiode en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KimuraShuhei en-aut-sei=Kimura en-aut-mei=Shuhei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HosokawaMio en-aut-sei=Hosokawa en-aut-mei=Mio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatobaRyo en-aut-sei=Matoba en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoritaTetsuro en-aut-sei=Morita en-aut-mei=Tetsuro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiKosuke en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Kosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MorizaneYuki en-aut-sei=Morizane en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Fukuyama City Hospital, Fukuyama City kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=retinitis pigmentosa kn-keyword=retinitis pigmentosa en-keyword=intraocular lens kn-keyword=intraocular lens en-keyword=anterior capsule contraction kn-keyword=anterior capsule contraction END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=213 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=128 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202504 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The potential mechanism maintaining transactive response DNA binding protein 43?kDa in the mouse stroke model en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The disruption of transactive response DNA binding protein 43?kDa (TDP-43) shuttling leads to the depletion of nuclear localization and the cytoplasmic accumulation of TDP-43. We aimed to evaluate the mechanism underlying the behavior of TDP-43 in ischemic stroke. Adult male C57BL/6?J mice were subjected to 30 or 60?min of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO), and examined at 1, 6, and 24?h post reperfusion. Immunostaining was used to evaluate the expression of TDP-43, G3BP1, HDAC6, and RAD23B. The total and cytoplasmic number of TDP-43?positive cells increased compared with sham operation group and peaked at 6?h post reperfusion after tMCAO. The elevated expression of G3BP1 protein peaked at 6?h after reperfusion and decreased at 24?h after reperfusion in ischemic mice brains. We also observed an increase of expression level of HDAC6 and the number of RAD23B-positive cells increased after tMCAO. RAD23B was colocalized with TDP-43 24?h after tMCAO. We proposed that the formation of stress granules might be involved in the mislocalization of TDP-43, based on an evaluation of G3BP1 and HDAC6. Subsequently, RAD23B, may also contribute to the downstream degradation of mislocalized TDP-43 in mice tMCAO model. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=BianYuting en-aut-sei=Bian en-aut-mei=Yuting kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FukuiYusuke en-aut-sei=Fukui en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=Ota-ElliottRicardo Satoshi en-aut-sei=Ota-Elliott en-aut-mei=Ricardo Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HuXinran en-aut-sei=Hu en-aut-mei=Xinran kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SunHongming en-aut-sei=Sun en-aut-mei=Hongming kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=BianZhihong en-aut-sei=Bian en-aut-mei=Zhihong kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ZhaiYun en-aut-sei=Zhai en-aut-mei=Yun kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YuHaibo en-aut-sei=Yu en-aut-mei=Haibo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=HuXiao en-aut-sei=Hu en-aut-mei=Xiao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=AnHangping en-aut-sei=An en-aut-mei=Hangping kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=LiuHongzhi en-aut-sei=Liu en-aut-mei=Hongzhi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoriharaRyuta en-aut-sei=Morihara en-aut-mei=Ryuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshiuraHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Ishiura en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamashitaToru en-aut-sei=Yamashita en-aut-mei=Toru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=TDP-43 kn-keyword=TDP-43 en-keyword=ALS kn-keyword=ALS en-keyword=RNA-binding protein kn-keyword=RNA-binding protein en-keyword=Mislocalization kn-keyword=Mislocalization en-keyword=G3BP1 kn-keyword=G3BP1 en-keyword=HDAC6 kn-keyword=HDAC6 en-keyword=RAD23B kn-keyword=RAD23B en-keyword=tMCAO kn-keyword=tMCAO END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250316 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Novel pulmonary abdominal normothermic regional perfusion circuit for simultaneous in-donor evaluation and preservation of lungs and abdominal organs in donation after circulatory death en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Objective To overcome limitations of traditional ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) for controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD) lungs, this study aimed to evaluate a novel pulmonary abdominal normothermic regional perfusion (PANRP) technique, which we uniquely designed, for in situ assessment of lungs from cDCD donors.
Methods We modified the abdominal normothermic regional perfusion circuit for simultaneous lung and abdominal organ assessment using independent extracorporeal membrane oxygenation components. Blood was oxygenated via a membrane oxygenator and returned to the body, with pulmonary flow adjusted to maintain pressure? Results PANRP maintained stable lung function, with P/F ratios above 300, and preserved abdominal organ parameters, including stable AST, ALT, BUN, and Cr levels. Adequate urine output was observed, indicating normal renal function. Pulmonary artery pressure remained? Conclusions PANRP offers a promising alternative to traditional EVLP for cDCD lung evaluation, allowing in situ assessment of multiple organs simultaneously. This approach may overcome logistical and economic challenges associated with ex vivo techniques, enabling a more efficient evaluation process. Further studies are warranted to confirm its clinical applicability and impact on long-term outcomes. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TanakaShin en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Shin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UmedaMasashi en-aut-sei=Umeda en-aut-mei=Masashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=UjikeHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Ujike en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=RyukoTsuyoshi en-aut-sei=Ryuko en-aut-mei=Tsuyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TomiokaYasuaki en-aut-sei=Tomioka en-aut-mei=Yasuaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyoshiKentaroh en-aut-sei=Miyoshi en-aut-mei=Kentaroh kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkazakiMikio en-aut-sei=Okazaki en-aut-mei=Mikio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugimotoSeiichiro en-aut-sei=Sugimoto en-aut-mei=Seiichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=ToyookaShinichi en-aut-sei=Toyooka en-aut-mei=Shinichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic Surgery, Shimane University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= en-keyword=Lung preservation kn-keyword=Lung preservation en-keyword=Donation after circulatory death kn-keyword=Donation after circulatory death en-keyword=Abdominal normothermic regional perfusion kn-keyword=Abdominal normothermic regional perfusion END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=79 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=39 end-page=45 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202502 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Could the Trabecular Bone Score Be a Complementary Tool for Evaluating Degenerative Lumbar Vertebrae? en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Evaluating vertebral bone mass and quality in the elderly poses challenges due to degenerative changes. This study aims to elucidate the usefulness of the trabecular bone score (TBS) by examining the relationship between bone mineral density (BMD), TBS, and Hounsfield unit (HU) values. A retrospective analysis of 599 vertebrae from 152 patients (mean age 69.0 years; range 44-89; 74 males and 78 females) undergoing dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and CT scans was conducted. Vertebrae were categorized into three grades based on the degree of degeneration. The TBS was calculated from DXA images, and the HU value was measured by placing a region of interest on an axial image of the vertebral mid-body. One-way analysis of variance and Pearsonfs correlation tests were employed to investigate the relationship between BMD and TBS or HU values. While lumbar BMD significantly increased (p<0.01) with degenerative changes, TBS and HU values showed no significant differences. The correlations between lumbar BMD and TBS values, and between BMD and HU values, were stronger without degenerative changes than with degenerative changes. Significantly different HU values were observed between the right and left sides of severely degenerated vertebrae. Severe degenerative changes, particularly those associated with sclerosis, may impact HU values. TBS exhibits greater potential than HU values as a complementary tool. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakaoShinichiro en-aut-sei=Takao en-aut-mei=Shinichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UotaniKoji en-aut-sei=Uotani en-aut-mei=Koji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MisawaHaruo en-aut-sei=Misawa en-aut-mei=Haruo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TetsunagaTomoko en-aut-sei=Tetsunaga en-aut-mei=Tomoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShinoharaKensuke en-aut-sei=Shinohara en-aut-mei=Kensuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamaneKentaro en-aut-sei=Yamane en-aut-mei=Kentaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=OdaYoshiaki en-aut-sei=Oda en-aut-mei=Yoshiaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsujiHironori en-aut-sei=Tsuji en-aut-mei=Hironori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=KajikiYuya en-aut-sei=Kajiki en-aut-mei=Yuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=OzakiToshifumi en-aut-sei=Ozaki en-aut-mei=Toshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=trabecular bone score kn-keyword=trabecular bone score en-keyword=computed tomography Hounsfield unit kn-keyword=computed tomography Hounsfield unit en-keyword=lumbar degenerative change kn-keyword=lumbar degenerative change en-keyword=radiodensity kn-keyword=radiodensity END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=79 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=9 end-page=19 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202502 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Gastrectomy Causes an Imbalance in the Trunk Muscles en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Muscle loss negatively affects gastrectomy prognosis. However, muscle loss is recognized as a systemic change, and individual muscle function is often overlooked. We investigated changes in the muscle volume of individual muscles after gastrectomy to identify clues for prognostic factors and optimal rehabilitation programs. Patients who underwent R0 gastrectomy for Stage I gastric cancer at our hospital from 2015 to 2021 were retrospectively selected to minimize the effects of malignancy and chemotherapy. Trunk muscle volume was measured by computed tomography to analyze body composition changes. Statistical analysis was performed to identify risk factors related to body composition changes. We compared the preoperative and 6-month postoperative conditions of 59 patients after gastrectomy. There was no difference in the psoas major muscle, a conventional surrogate marker of sarcopenia. There were significant decreases in the erector spinae (p=0.01) and lateral abdominal (p=0.01) muscles, and a significant increase in the rectus abdominis muscle (p=0.02). No significant correlation was found between these muscle changes and nutritional status. Body composition imbalance may serve as a new indicator of the general condition of patients after gastrectomy. Rehabilitation to correct this imbalance may improve prognosis after gastrectomy. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IkeyaNanami en-aut-sei=Ikeya en-aut-mei=Nanami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkitaAtsushi en-aut-sei=Okita en-aut-mei=Atsushi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HashidaShinsuke en-aut-sei=Hashida en-aut-mei=Shinsuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoSumiharu en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Sumiharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaHirokuni en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Hirokuni kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukudaKazunori en-aut-sei=Tsukuda en-aut-mei=Kazunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ToyookaShinichi en-aut-sei=Toyooka en-aut-mei=Shinichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic Surgery and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic Surgery and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=sarcopenia kn-keyword=sarcopenia en-keyword=skeletal muscle kn-keyword=skeletal muscle en-keyword=gastric cancer kn-keyword=gastric cancer en-keyword=gastrectomy kn-keyword=gastrectomy en-keyword=erector spinae muscle kn-keyword=erector spinae muscle END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=13 cd-vols= no-issue=24 article-no= start-page=2045 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241211 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=iPSC-Derived Biological Pacemaker-From Bench to Bedside en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived biological pacemakers have emerged as an alternative to traditional electronic pacemakers for managing cardiac arrhythmias. While effective, electronic pacemakers face challenges such as device failure, lead complications, and surgical risks, particularly in children. iPSC-derived pacemakers offer a promising solution by mimicking the sinoatrial node's natural pacemaking function, providing a more physiological approach to rhythm control. These cells can differentiate into cardiomyocytes capable of autonomous electrical activity, integrating into heart tissue. However, challenges such as achieving cellular maturity, long-term functionality, and immune response remain significant barriers to clinical translation. Future research should focus on refining gene-editing techniques, optimizing differentiation, and developing scalable production processes to enhance the safety and effectiveness of these biological pacemakers. With further advancements, iPSC-derived pacemakers could offer a patient-specific, durable alternative for cardiac rhythm management. This review discusses key advancements in differentiation protocols and preclinical studies, demonstrating their potential in treating dysrhythmias. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=VoQuan Duy en-aut-sei=Vo en-aut-mei=Quan Duy kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraKazufumi en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Kazufumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SaitoYukihiro en-aut-sei=Saito en-aut-mei=Yukihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=IidaToshihiro en-aut-sei=Iida en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshidaMasashi en-aut-sei=Yoshida en-aut-mei=Masashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=AmiokaNaofumi en-aut-sei=Amioka en-aut-mei=Naofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=AkagiSatoshi en-aut-sei=Akagi en-aut-mei=Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyoshiToru en-aut-sei=Miyoshi en-aut-mei=Toru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=YuasaShinsuke en-aut-sei=Yuasa en-aut-mei=Shinsuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=sinoatrial node kn-keyword=sinoatrial node en-keyword=HCN channels kn-keyword=HCN channels en-keyword=induced pluripotent stem cell kn-keyword=induced pluripotent stem cell END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20240925 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=ƒCƒbƒgƒŠƒAˆÀ’艻ƒWƒ‹ƒRƒjƒA“d‰ðŽ¿–Œ‚̒ቷ¬–Œ‹Zp‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚錤‹† en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MANABEKyohei en-aut-sei=MANABE en-aut-mei=Kyohei kn-aut-name=áÁ“ç‹•½ kn-aut-sei=áÁ“ç kn-aut-mei=‹•½ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama university kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@Ž©‘R‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=6 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=129 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230414 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Disease and Injury Trends following Heavy Rains in Western Japan in 2018 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Introduction: Torrential rains occurred in Okayama in western Japan in July 2018, forcing local residents to evacuate. Few studies have reported early-phase disease and injury trends among patients following torrential rains. Thus, in this study, we assessed the illness and injury trends among patients who visited temporary medical facilities located in the areas affected by the 2018 torrential rains; these facilities opened 10 d after the disaster.
Methods: We evaluated the trends among patients who visited a medical clinic located in the area in western Japan affected by heavy rains in 2018. We reviewed medical charts related to 1,301 outpatient visits and conducted descriptive analyses.
Results: More than half of the patients were over 60 years old. The patients experienced mild injuries (7.9% of total visits) as well as common diseases such as hypertensive diseases (30%), diabetes mellitus (7.8%), acute upper respiratory infections (5.4%), skin diseases (5.4%), and eye diseases (4.8%). Hypertensive diseases were the main cause of a visit in any week. Eye problems were the second-highest reason for a visit in the first week, but there was a relative decrease from the first to the third week. Additionally, the proportion of injuries and skin diseases increased from the first to the second week, from 7.9% to 11.1% for injuries, and from 3.9% to 6.7% for skin diseases.
Conclusions: The types of diseases changed on a weekly basis. Older adults needed medical support for longer than other age groups. Prior preparedness such as earlier deployment of such temporary clinics can help mitigate the damage to the victims. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HashimotoChiaki en-aut-sei=Hashimoto en-aut-mei=Chiaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MurakamiKazuharu en-aut-sei=Murakami en-aut-mei=Kazuharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuganamiShigeru en-aut-sei=Suganami en-aut-mei=Shigeru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Density and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Density and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Mabi Memorial Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Association of Medical Doctors of Asia kn-affil= en-keyword=Common disease kn-keyword=Common disease en-keyword=communicable disease control kn-keyword=communicable disease control en-keyword=disaster kn-keyword=disaster en-keyword=flood kn-keyword=flood en-keyword=heavy rains kn-keyword=heavy rains en-keyword=Okayama kn-keyword=Okayama END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=13 cd-vols= no-issue=22 article-no= start-page=e038137 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241119 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Eight-Year Outcomes of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells in Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background: Cardiosphere]derived cell (CDC) infusion was associated with better clinical outcomes at 2?years in patients with single ventricle heart disease. The current study investigates time]to]event outcomes at 8?years.
Methods and Results: This cohort enrolled patients with single ventricles who underwent stage 2 or stage 3 palliation from January 2011 to January 2015 at 8 centers in Japan. The primary outcomes were time]dependent CDC treatment effects on death and late complications during 8?years of follow]up, assessed by restricted mean survival time. Among 93 patients enrolled (mean age, 2.3}1.3?years; 56% men), 40 received CDC infusion. Overall survival for CDC]treated versus control patients did not differ at 8?years (hazard ratio [HR], 0.60 [95% CI, 0.21?1.77]; P=0.35). Treatment effect had nonproportional hazards for death favoring CDCs at 4?years (restricted mean survival time difference +0.33?years [95% CI, 0.01?0.66]; P=0.043). In patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, CDC treatment effect on survival was greater over 8?years (restricted mean survival time difference +1.58?years [95% CI, 0.05?3.12]; P=0.043). Compared with control participants, CDC]treated patients showed lower incidences of late failure (HR, 0.45 [95% CI, 0.21?0.93]; P=0.027) and adverse events (subdistribution HR, 0.50 [95% CI, 0.27?0.94]; P=0.036) at 8?years.
Conclusions: By 8?years, CDC infusion was associated with lower hazards of late failure and adverse events in single ventricle heart disease. CDC treatment effect on survival was notable by 4?years and showed a durable clinical benefit in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction over 8?years.
Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifiers: NCT01273857 and NCT01829750. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HiraiKenta en-aut-sei=Hirai en-aut-mei=Kenta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SawadaRyusuke en-aut-sei=Sawada en-aut-mei=Ryusuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HayashiTomohiro en-aut-sei=Hayashi en-aut-mei=Tomohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ArakiToru en-aut-sei=Araki en-aut-mei=Toru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakagawaNaomi en-aut-sei=Nakagawa en-aut-mei=Naomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KondoMaiko en-aut-sei=Kondo en-aut-mei=Maiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YasudaKenji en-aut-sei=Yasuda en-aut-mei=Kenji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=HirataTakuya en-aut-sei=Hirata en-aut-mei=Takuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatoTomoyuki en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Tomoyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakatsukaYuki en-aut-sei=Nakatsuka en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshidaMichihiro en-aut-sei=Yoshida en-aut-mei=Michihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=KasaharaShingo en-aut-sei=Kasahara en-aut-mei=Shingo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=BabaKenji en-aut-sei=Baba en-aut-mei=Kenji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhHidemasa en-aut-sei=Oh en-aut-mei=Hidemasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=the TICAP/PERSEUS Study Group en-aut-sei=the TICAP/PERSEUS Study Group en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Pharmacology Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics Kurashiki Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics National Hospital Organization Fukuyama Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Pediatric Cardiology Hiroshima City Hiroshima Citizens Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics Shimane University Faculty of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics Jichi Medical University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Data Science, Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Data Science, Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Department of Regenerative Medicine, Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil= kn-affil= en-keyword=cardiosphere kn-keyword=cardiosphere en-keyword=heart failure kn-keyword=heart failure en-keyword=restricted mean survival time kn-keyword=restricted mean survival time en-keyword=single ventricle kn-keyword=single ventricle en-keyword=survival kn-keyword=survival END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=78 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=363 end-page=370 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=202410 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Small-for-Gestational-Age Status and the Risk of Kawasaki Disease: A Nationwide Birth Cohort in Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Kawasaki disease (KD) is a pediatric disease of unknown etiology that commonly affects infants in East Asia. Infants born small for gestational age (SGA) have weaker immune systems and are more susceptible to infection. Using data from a nationwide Japanese birth cohort study conducted in 2010 (n=34,579), we investigated whether SGA increases the risk of KD. SGA was defined as birth weight below the 10th percentile for gestational age. The outcome was hospitalization for KD between 6 and 30 months of age. The association between SGA and hospitalization for KD, adjusted for child and maternal factors, was examined using logistic regression. Of the 231 children hospitalized for KD, 9.5% were SGA. Further statistical analysis showed that SGA did not increase the odds ratio (OR) of hospitalization for KD (adjusted OR 1.12, 95% confidence interval 0.71-1.75). This result was not changed with stratification by early daycare attendance and preterm status. Reasons for the lack of association may include the multifactorial pathogenesis of KD; in addition, the types of infections to which SGA infants are predisposed may differ from those triggering KD. Overall, our large nationwide study found no association between SGA and KD. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakanagaSatoe en-aut-sei=Takanaga en-aut-mei=Satoe kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoNaomi en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Naomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KadowakiTomoka en-aut-sei=Kadowaki en-aut-mei=Tomoka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakaoSoshi en-aut-sei=Takao en-aut-mei=Soshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Kawasaki disease (KD) kn-keyword=Kawasaki disease (KD) en-keyword=small for gestational age (SGA) kn-keyword=small for gestational age (SGA) en-keyword=cohort kn-keyword=cohort en-keyword=epidemiology kn-keyword=epidemiology END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=9 article-no= start-page=212 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20240831 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Mutations in starch BRANCHING ENZYME 2a suppress the traits caused by the loss of ISOAMYLASE1 in barley en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The genetic interactions among starch biosynthesis genes can be exploited to alter starch properties, but they remain poorly understood due to the various combinations of mutations to be tested. Here, we isolated two novel barley mutants defective in starch BRANCHING ENZYME 2a (hvbe2a-1 and hvbe2a-2) based on the starch granule (SG) morphology. Both hvbe2a mutants showed elongated SGs in the endosperm and increased resistant starch content. hvbe2a-1 had a base change in HvBE2a gene, substituting the amino acid essential for its enzyme activity, while hvbe2a-2 is completely missing HvBE2a due to a chromosomal deletion. Further genetic crosses with barley isoamylase1 mutants (hvisa1) revealed that both hvbe2a mutations could suppress defects in endosperm caused by hvisa1, such as reduction in starch, increase in phytoglycogen, and changes in the glucan chain length distribution. Remarkably, hvbe2a mutations also transformed the endosperm SG morphology from the compound SG caused by hvisa1 to bimodal simple SGs, resembling that of wild-type barley. The suppressive impact was in competition with floury endosperm 6 mutation (hvflo6), which could enhance the phenotype of hvisa1 in the endosperm. In contrast, the compound SG formation induced by the hvflo6 hvisa1 mutation in pollen was not suppressed by hvbe2a mutations. Our findings provide new insights into genetic interactions in the starch biosynthetic pathway, demonstrating how specific genetic alterations can influence starch properties and SG morphology, with potential applications in cereal breeding for desired starch properties. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsushimaRyo en-aut-sei=Matsushima en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HisanoHiroshi en-aut-sei=Hisano en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KimJune-Sik en-aut-sei=Kim en-aut-mei=June-Sik kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=McNellyRose en-aut-sei=McNelly en-aut-mei=Rose kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=OitomeNaoko F. en-aut-sei=Oitome en-aut-mei=Naoko F. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SeungDavid en-aut-sei=Seung en-aut-mei=David kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujitaNaoko en-aut-sei=Fujita en-aut-mei=Naoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatoKazuhiro en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Kazuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Biological Production, Akita Prefectural University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Biological Production, Akita Prefectural University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=45 cd-vols= no-issue=11 article-no= start-page=1596 end-page=1601 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=20221101 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Investigation of the Expression of Serine Protease in Vibrio vulnificus en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Vibrio vulnificus is a Gram-negative estuarine bacterium that causes infection in immuno-compromised patients, eels, and shrimp. V. vulnificus NCIMB2137, a metalloprotease-negative strain isolated from a diseased eel, produces a 45-kDa chymotrypsin-like alkaline serine protease known as VvsA. The gene encoding vvsA also includes another gene, vvsB with an unknown function; however, it is assumed to be an essential molecular chaperone for the maturation of VvsA. In the present study, we used an in vitro cell-free translation system to examine the maturation pathway of VvsA. We individually expressed the vvsA and vvsB genes and detected their mRNAs. However, the sample produced from vvsA did not exhibit protease activity. A sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) analysis detected the VvsB protein, but not the VvsA protein. A Western blotting analysis using a histidine (His)-tag at the amino terminus of proteins also showed no protein production by vvsA. These results suggested the translation, but not the transcription of vvsA. Factors derived from Escherichia coli were used in the in vitro cell-free translation system employed in the present study. The operon of the serine protease gene containing vvsA and vvsB was expressed in E. coli. Although serine proteases were produced, they were cleaved at different sites and no active mature forms were detected. These results indicate that the operon encoding vvsA and vvsB is a gene constructed to be specifically expressed in V. vulnificus. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KawaseTomoka en-aut-sei=Kawase en-aut-mei=Tomoka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=DebnathAnusuya en-aut-sei=Debnath en-aut-mei=Anusuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MizunoTamaki en-aut-sei=Mizuno en-aut-mei=Tamaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyakeYui en-aut-sei=Miyake en-aut-mei=Yui kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Vibrio vulnificus serine protease kn-keyword=Vibrio vulnificus serine protease en-keyword=intermolecular chaperone kn-keyword=intermolecular chaperone en-keyword=cell-free translation system kn-keyword=cell-free translation system END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=371 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=fnae053 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=2024 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Regulatory role of VvsB protein on serine protease activity of VvsA in Vibrio vulnificus en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background:Vibrio vulnificus NCIMB2137, a Gram-negative, metalloprotease negative estuarine strain was isolated from a diseased eel. A 45 kDa chymotrypsin-like alkaline serine protease known as VvsA has been recently reported as one of the major virulence factor responsible for the pathogenesis of this strain. The vvsA gene along with a downstream gene vvsB, whose function is still unknown constitute an operon designated as vvsAB. Objective: This study examines the contribution of VvsB to the functionality of VvsA. Method: In this study, VvsB was individually expressed using Rapid Translation System (RTS system), followed by an analysis of its role in regulating the serine protease activity of VvsA. Result: The proteolytic activity of VvsA increased upon the addition of purified VvsB to the culture supernatant of V. vulnificus. However, the attempts of protein expression using an E. coli system revealed a noteworthy observation that protein expression from the vvsA gene exhibited higher protease activity compared to that from the vvsAB gene within the cytoplasmic fraction. These findings suggest an intricate interplay between VvsB and VvsA, where VvsB potentially interacts with VvsA inside the bacterium and suppress the proteolytic activity. While outside the bacterial milieu, VvsB appears to stimulate the activation of inactive VvsA. Conclusion: The findings suggest that Vibrio vulnificus regulates VvsA activity through the action of VvsB, both intracellularly and extracellularly, to ensure its survival. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KawaseTomoka en-aut-sei=Kawase en-aut-mei=Tomoka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=DebnathAnusuya en-aut-sei=Debnath en-aut-mei=Anusuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkamotoKeinosuke en-aut-sei=Okamoto en-aut-mei=Keinosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Biotechnology, Brainware University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=RTS system kn-keyword=RTS system en-keyword=in vitro cell-free translation system, PU kn-keyword=in vitro cell-free translation system, PU en-keyword=Proteinase unit, VvsA kn-keyword=Proteinase unit, VvsA en-keyword=Vibrio vulnificus serine protease, SD kn-keyword=Vibrio vulnificus serine protease, SD en-keyword=Shine-Dalgarno sequence kn-keyword=Shine-Dalgarno sequence END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=11 article-no= start-page=jcs261977 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20240612 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Toxicity of the model protein 3~GFP arises from degradation overload, not from aggregate formation en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Although protein aggregation can cause cytotoxicity, such aggregates can also form to mitigate cytotoxicity from misfolded proteins, although the nature of these contrasting aggregates remains unclear. We previously found that overproduction (op) of a three green fluorescent protein-linked protein (3~GFP) induces giant aggregates and is detrimental to growth. Here, we investigated the mechanism of growth inhibition by 3~GFP-op using non-aggregative 3~MOX-op as a control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The 3~GFP aggregates were induced by misfolding, and 3~GFP-op had higher cytotoxicity than 3~MOX-op because it perturbed the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Static aggregates formed by 3~GFP-op dynamically trapped Hsp70 family proteins (Ssa1 and Ssa2 in yeast), causing the heat-shock response. Systematic analysis of mutants deficient in the protein quality control suggested that 3~GFP-op did not cause a critical Hsp70 depletion and aggregation functioned in the direction of mitigating toxicity. Artificial trapping of essential cell cycle regulators into 3~GFP aggregates caused abnormalities in the cell cycle. In conclusion, the formation of the giant 3~GFP aggregates itself is not cytotoxic, as it does not entrap and deplete essential proteins. Rather, it is productive, inducing the heat-shock response while preventing an overload to the degradation system. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NambaShotaro en-aut-sei=Namba en-aut-mei=Shotaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoriyaHisao en-aut-sei=Moriya en-aut-mei=Hisao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Aggregation kn-keyword=Aggregation en-keyword=Fluorescent protein kn-keyword=Fluorescent protein en-keyword=Hsp70 kn-keyword=Hsp70 en-keyword=Overproduction kn-keyword=Overproduction en-keyword=Toxicity kn-keyword=Toxicity en-keyword=Yeast kn-keyword=Yeast END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=78 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=285 end-page=290 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=202406 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Organized Chronic Subdural Hematoma (OCSDH) Mimicking Meningioma en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Organized chronic subdural hematoma (OCSDH) is a relatively rare condition that forms over a longer period of time compared to chronic subdural hematoma and is sometimes difficult to diagnose with preoperative imaging. We resected an intracranial lesion in a 37-year-old Japanese man; the lesion had been increasing in size for >17 years. The preoperative diagnosis based on imaging findings was meningioma; however, pathological findings revealed OCSDH. Clinicians should be aware that OCSDH mimics other tumors and consider surgical strategies for this disease. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HiranoShuichiro en-aut-sei=Hirano en-aut-mei=Shuichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OtaniYoshihiro en-aut-sei=Otani en-aut-mei=Yoshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiKentaro en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Kentaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=DateIsao en-aut-sei=Date en-aut-mei=Isao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=meningioma kn-keyword=meningioma en-keyword=organized chronic subdural hematoma kn-keyword=organized chronic subdural hematoma END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20240325 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=’n‹…¶•¨Œ—‚Ì‰ß‹Ž‚Æ–¢—ˆ‚ð—‰ð‚·‚邽‚ß‚ÌA‘JˆÚŒ³‘f‚ÌöÝ“I–ðŠ„‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚錤‹† kn-title=Exploring the potential role of transitional elements to understand the past and the future of the Earthfs biosphere en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=RATNAYAKE MUDIYANSELAGE DILAN MADUSANKA RATNAYAKE en-aut-sei=RATNAYAKE MUDIYANSELAGE DILAN MADUSANKA RATNAYAKE en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama university kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@Ž©‘R‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=78 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=193 end-page=196 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=202404 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Laparoscopic Resection Combined with a Transsacral Approach for a Recurrent Tailgut Cyst with a Refractory Fistula en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Tailgut cyst is a rare cystic disease of the anterior sacral surface and the remains of an embryonic tail gut. Tailgut cysts have a potential for malignancy, and complete resection with an adequate surgical margin is necessary. Even if incomplete resection does not result in recurrence of malignant disease, there is a risk of local infection leading to refractory fistulas. The optimal treatment for such refractory recurrent lesions has not been reported. We describe a case in which the combination of laparoscopic and transsacral approaches was effective for resecting a recurrent refractory fistula after incomplete resection of a tail gut cyst. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KashimaHajime en-aut-sei=Kashima en-aut-mei=Hajime kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TeraishiFuminori en-aut-sei=Teraishi en-aut-mei=Fuminori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumiYuki en-aut-sei=Matsumi en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShimamuraHiroshi en-aut-sei=Shimamura en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraToshiyoshi en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Toshiyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Chikuba Hospital for Gastrointestinal and Colorectal Surgery kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=tailgut cyst kn-keyword=tailgut cyst en-keyword=laparoscopic resection kn-keyword=laparoscopic resection en-keyword=fistula formation kn-keyword=fistula formation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=78 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=163 end-page=170 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=202404 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The Impact of Light Touch and Pin Prick on Functional Outcomes in Patients with Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A spinal cord injury (SCI) can cause severe lifelong functional disability and profoundly affect an individualfs daily life. We investigated the prediction of patientsf post-SCI functional outcomes by evaluating sensory scores rather than motor scores, as the latterfs association with functional outcomes is well established. We examined patientsf responses to a light touch (LT) and pin prick (PP) at admission and the response datafs usefulness as predictors of functional outcomes (i.e., ability to perform activities of daily living) at discharge. This exploratory observational study used data from the Japanese National Spinal Cord Injury Database (SCI-J). Data from 3,676 patients who met the inclusion criteria and were admitted for an SCI between 1997 and 2020 were analyzed. The motor score of the Functional Independence Measure (mFIM) at discharge was used as an index of functional outcome. A multiple regression analysis revealed that the mFIM was associated with both the LT response (ƒÀ=0.07 (0.01), p<0.001) and the PP response (ƒÀ=0.07 (0.01), p<0.001) at admission. The false discovery rate log-worth values for LT and PP were 6.6 and 8.5, respectively. Our findings demonstrate that LT and PP scores at admission can help predict patientsf functional outcomes after an SCI, although the magnitude of their contributions is not high. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=DeguchiTakayuki en-aut-sei=Deguchi en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KandaKanae en-aut-sei=Kanda en-aut-mei=Kanae kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=FurusawaKazunari en-aut-sei=Furusawa en-aut-mei=Kazunari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=Nlandu Roger Ngatu en-aut-sei=Nlandu Roger Ngatu en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HiraoTomohiro en-aut-sei=Hirao en-aut-mei=Tomohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Rehabilitation, Kagawa Rosai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kibikogen Rehabilitation Center for Employment Injuries kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= en-keyword=functional independence measure kn-keyword=functional independence measure en-keyword=light touch kn-keyword=light touch en-keyword=pin prick kn-keyword=pin prick en-keyword=spinal cord injury kn-keyword=spinal cord injury en-keyword=Japanese National Spinal Cord Injury Database kn-keyword=Japanese National Spinal Cord Injury Database END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=78 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=123 end-page=134 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=202404 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Sigle Agent of Posttransplant Cyclophosphamide Without Calcineurin Inhibitor Controls Severity of Experimental Chronic GVHD en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a major cause of late death and morbidity following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), but its pathogenesis remains unclear. Recently, haplo-identical HCT with post-transplant cyclophosphamide (Haplo-HCT with PTCY) was found to achieve a low incidence rate of acute GVHD and chronic GVHD. However, while the pathogenesis of acute GVHD following Haplo-HCT with PTCY has been well investigated, that of chronic GVHD remains to be elucidated, especially in HLA-matched HCT with PTCY. Based on its safety profile, PTCY is currently applied for the human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-matched HCT setting. Here, we investigated the mechanisms of chronic GVHD following HLA-matched HCT with PTCY using a well-defined mouse chronic GVHD model. PTCY attenuated clinical and pathological chronic GVHD by suppressing effector T-cells and preserving regulatory T-cells compared with a control group. Additionally, we demonstrated that cyclosporine A (CsA) did not show any additional positive effects on attenuation of GVHD in PTCY-treated recipients. These results suggest that monotherapy with PTCY without CsA could be a promising strategy for the prevention of chronic GVHD following HLA-matched HCT. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SaekiKyosuke en-aut-sei=Saeki en-aut-mei=Kyosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraHideaki en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Hideaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SeikeKeisuke en-aut-sei=Seike en-aut-mei=Keisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KuroiTaiga en-aut-sei=Kuroi en-aut-mei=Taiga kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishimoriHisakazu en-aut-sei=Nishimori en-aut-mei=Hisakazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanakaTakehiro en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Takehiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuokaKen-ichi en-aut-sei=Matsuoka en-aut-mei=Ken-ichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiNobuharu en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Nobuharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaYoshinobu en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Yoshinobu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Pathology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Division of Transfusion, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=GVHD kn-keyword=GVHD en-keyword=posttransplant cyclophosphamide kn-keyword=posttransplant cyclophosphamide en-keyword=hematopoietic cell transplantation kn-keyword=hematopoietic cell transplantation en-keyword=HLA-identical kn-keyword=HLA-identical END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=78 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=85 end-page=88 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=202402 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=A Case of Idiopathic Peptic Ulcer Disease Treated Effectively with Trimebutine Maleat en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A 30-year-old man with idiopathic peptic ulcer disease (IPUD) experienced repeated recurrence of ulcerative bleeding despite treatment with lansoprazole and then vonoprazan. Further evaluation suggested that the cause of the ulcer was strong contractile movements of the antrum. This prompted the co-administration of trimebutine maleate (TM) and vonoprazan to relieve the stomach contractions. TM was effective in preventing the recurrence of ulcerative bleeding, and the patient has remained in remission for 4 years. This case highlights the potential efficacy of TM in treating IPUD and the importance of considering hypercontractility as the underlying cause in cases of IPUD. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MiyakeKeisuke en-aut-sei=Miyake en-aut-mei=Keisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanikawaTomohiro en-aut-sei=Tanikawa en-aut-mei=Tomohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HarumaKen en-aut-sei=Haruma en-aut-mei=Ken kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawadaMayuko en-aut-sei=Kawada en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshiiKatsunori en-aut-sei=Ishii en-aut-mei=Katsunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=UrataNoriyo en-aut-sei=Urata en-aut-mei=Noriyo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishinoKen en-aut-sei=Nishino en-aut-mei=Ken kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuehiroMitsuhiko en-aut-sei=Suehiro en-aut-mei=Mitsuhiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawanakaMiwa en-aut-sei=Kawanaka en-aut-mei=Miwa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=ManabeNoriaki en-aut-sei=Manabe en-aut-mei=Noriaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawamotoHirofumi en-aut-sei=Kawamoto en-aut-mei=Hirofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Post graduate clinical education center, Kawasaki Medical School General Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Division of Endoscopy and Ultrasonography, Department of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= en-keyword=gastric ulcer kn-keyword=gastric ulcer en-keyword=idiopathic peptic ulcerative disease kn-keyword=idiopathic peptic ulcerative disease en-keyword=trimebutine maleate kn-keyword=trimebutine maleate END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=77 cd-vols= no-issue=6 article-no= start-page=577 end-page=587 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=202312 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Japanese Nursing Stafffs Knowledge and Attitude toward Bereavement Care for Couples with Miscarriage/Stillbirth and Its Associated Factors en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Bereavement care is conducted to meet the emotional needs of grieving couples who are devastated by the experience of a miscarriage or stillbirth. From January to April 2022, we distributed a questionnaire that assessed the knowledge and attitudes of Japanese nursing staff (nurses and midwives) in Japanfs Chugoku-Shikoku region toward bereavement care for couples with miscarriage/stillbirth. The 370 survey respondentsf answers revealed that the nursing stafffs knowledge regarding recurrent pregnancy loss and subsequent bereavement care was insufficient. About 41.1% and 64.1% of the respondents had received school and on-the-job education in bereavement care, respectively, and 79.2% expressed willingness to provide such care. Our analyses revealed that the following factors were associated with the nursing stafffs knowledge level: parent status, age, reproductive history, midwifery license, work experience and environment, and on-the-job education. The following were correlated with the stafffs willingness to provide bereavement care: work environment, midwifery license, bereavement care knowledge, and on-the-job education. 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This study was designed to clarify the factors predicting colonoscopy-related pain. We evaluated 283 consecutive patients who completed a first-ever, total colonoscopy without sedatives or analgesics. The severity of pain symptoms was evaluated by a numeric rating scale (NRS) in a questionnaire immediately after the colonoscopy. Patient backgrounds and endoscopic findings were analyzed to evaluate their association with pain. Out of 283 patients, 53 scored their pain 0-1 on the NRS while 48 scored it 6-10. We defined the colonoscopies of the former and latter patients as painless and painful, respectively, and compared the two. Multivariate analyses revealed that low body weight (OR 4.95, 95%CI 1.89-12.99) and longer intubation time (OR 3.63, 95%CI 1.46-9.03) were significant risk factors for painful colonoscopy. To identify factors contributing to the increased intubation time, we divided subjects into short- and long-intubation-time groups based on a median insertion time of 7 min. Older age (OR 2.28, 95%CI 1.31-3.98), previous abdominal surgery (OR 1.93, 95%CI 1.13-3.32) and findings of invasive cancer (OR 10.90, 95%CI 1.34-88.90) were significant factors for longer intubation time. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkaShohei en-aut-sei=Oka en-aut-mei=Shohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HaradaKeita en-aut-sei=Harada en-aut-mei=Keita kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoShumpei en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Shumpei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YasutomiEriko en-aut-sei=Yasutomi en-aut-mei=Eriko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=IgawaShoko en-aut-sei=Igawa en-aut-mei=Shoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhmoriMasayasu en-aut-sei=Ohmori en-aut-mei=Masayasu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=HiraiMami en-aut-sei=Hirai en-aut-mei=Mami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamasakiYasushi en-aut-sei=Yamasaki en-aut-mei=Yasushi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=InokuchiToshihiro en-aut-sei=Inokuchi en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=KinugasaHideaki en-aut-sei=Kinugasa en-aut-mei=Hideaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakaharaMasahiro en-aut-sei=Takahara en-aut-mei=Masahiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=HiraokaSakiko en-aut-sei=Hiraoka en-aut-mei=Sakiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=colonoscopy kn-keyword=colonoscopy en-keyword=colonoscopy-related pain kn-keyword=colonoscopy-related pain en-keyword=comfortable colonoscopy kn-keyword=comfortable colonoscopy END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=77 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=461 end-page=469 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=202310 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Relationship between the Hip Abductor Muscles and Abduction Strength in Patients with Hip Osteoarthritis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=This study aimed to determine which muscle the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus (Gmin), or tensor fasciae latae (TFL) contributes most to hip abduction strength and to identify effective sites for cross-sectional area (CSA) Gmin and TFL measurement in hip osteoarthritis (OAhip) patients. Twenty-eight patients with OAhip were included. The muscle CSA and volume were determined using magnetic resonance imaging. Peak isometric strength was determined using hand-held dynamometry. Muscle volumes were normalized to the total muscle volume of hip abductors. Multiple regression analysis was performed. The difference between the CSA of Gmin and TFL was calculated, and correlations with volume and muscle strength were determined. Gmin volume was related to abductor muscle strength (p=0.042). The peak CSA of the Gmin correlated with muscle volume and strength. The CSA of the TFL correlated with volume, with no difference between the CSA of the most protruding part of the lesser trochanter and peak CSA. Gmin volume was strongly related to abductor muscle strength. Peak CSA is a useful parameter for assessing the CSA of the Gmin among patients with OAhip. The CSA of the TFL should be measured at the most protruding part of the lesser trochanter. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HommaDaisuke en-aut-sei=Homma en-aut-mei=Daisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MinatoIzumi en-aut-sei=Minato en-aut-mei=Izumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=ImaiNorio en-aut-sei=Imai en-aut-mei=Norio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyasakaDai en-aut-sei=Miyasaka en-aut-mei=Dai kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakaiYoshinori en-aut-sei=Sakai en-aut-mei=Yoshinori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HorigomeYoji en-aut-sei=Horigome en-aut-mei=Yoji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiHayato en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Hayato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=DohmaeYoichiro en-aut-sei=Dohmae en-aut-mei=Yoichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=EndoNaoto en-aut-sei=Endo en-aut-mei=Naoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Rinko Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Division of Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Bandai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata City General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Division of Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Bandai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Prefectural Tsubame Rosai Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=gluteus minimus kn-keyword=gluteus minimus en-keyword=tensor fasciae latae kn-keyword=tensor fasciae latae en-keyword=cross-sectional area kn-keyword=cross-sectional area en-keyword=muscle volume kn-keyword=muscle volume en-keyword=hip osteoarthritis kn-keyword=hip osteoarthritis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=77 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=451 end-page=460 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=202310 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=An Assessment Rubric for a Resident Training Program in Surgery: A Single-Institution Experience en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Using a Collaborative Action Research model, our research team established a one-month clinical resident training program for first- and second-year clinical residents. We created and implemented an assessment rubric to assess the residentsf progress toward independent practice in surgery, and thereby, to evaluate the program itself. The program included training in three areas: basic techniques and procedures in the operating room, surgical ward management, and academic activities. The rubric measured the residentsf performance according to three achievement levels: Level 1 (demonstration), Level 2 (active help) and Level 3 (passive help). The program and rubric implementation began in June 2019 and continued until March 2020, when the program outcomes and shortcomings were analyzed. Among nineteen clinical residents, a total of nine clinical residents participated in the study. Most participants reached achievement Level 3 for their performance of basic techniques in the operating room. Finally, we discussed ideas for improvement and drafted plans for an improved rubric to complete the action research cycle. Our research team found the rubric to be a useful tool in evaluating the status of the new clinical resident training program. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkitaAtsushi en-aut-sei=Okita en-aut-mei=Atsushi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukudaKazunori en-aut-sei=Tsukuda en-aut-mei=Kazunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=InoHideo en-aut-sei=Ino en-aut-mei=Hideo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MitsuiEma en-aut-sei=Mitsui en-aut-mei=Ema kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkeyaNanami en-aut-sei=Ikeya en-aut-mei=Nanami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoSumiharu en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Sumiharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YokoyamaNobuji en-aut-sei=Yokoyama en-aut-mei=Nobuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=BulinAubra en-aut-sei=Bulin en-aut-mei=Aubra kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Center for Education in Medicine and Health Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Discovery Program for Global Learners, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=resident program kn-keyword=resident program en-keyword=rubric assessment kn-keyword=rubric assessment en-keyword=general surgery kn-keyword=general surgery en-keyword=action research kn-keyword=action research END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=71 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=154 end-page=164 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230201 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Identification of a Functionally Efficient and Thermally Stable Outward Sodium-Pumping Rhodopsin (BeNaR) from a Thermophilic Bacterium en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Rhodopsins are transmembrane proteins with retinal chromophores that are involved in photo-energy conversion and photo-signal transduction in diverse organisms. In this study, we newly identified and characterized a rhodopsin from a thermophilic bacterium, Bellilinea sp. Recombinant Escherichia coli cells expressing the rhodopsin showed light-induced alkalization of the medium only in the presence of sodium ions (Na+), and the alkalization signal was enhanced by addition of a protonophore, indicating an outward Na+ pump function across the cellular membrane. Thus, we named the protein Bellilinea Na+-pumping rhodopsin, BeNaR. Of note, its Na+-pumping activity is significantly greater than that of the known Na+-pumping rhodopsin, KR2. We further characterized its photochemical properties as follows: (i) Visible spectroscopy and HPLC revealed that BeNaR has an absorption maximum at 524?nm with predominantly (>96%) the all-trans retinal conformer. (ii) Time-dependent thermal denaturation experiments revealed that BeNaR showed high thermal stability. (iii) The time-resolved flash-photolysis in the nanosecond to millisecond time domains revealed the presence of four kinetically distinctive photointermediates, K, L, M and O. (iv) Mutational analysis revealed that Asp101, which acts as a counterion, and Asp230 around the retinal were essential for the Na+-pumping activity. From the results, we propose a model for the outward Na+-pumping mechanism of BeNaR. The efficient Na+-pumping activity of BeNaR and its high stability make it a useful model both for ion transporters and optogenetics tools. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KuriharaMarie en-aut-sei=Kurihara en-aut-mei=Marie kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ThielVera en-aut-sei=Thiel en-aut-mei=Vera kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiHirona en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Hirona kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KojimaKeiichi en-aut-sei=Kojima en-aut-mei=Keiichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=WardDavid M. en-aut-sei=Ward en-aut-mei=David M. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=BryantDonald A. en-aut-sei=Bryant en-aut-mei=Donald A. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakaiMakoto en-aut-sei=Sakai en-aut-mei=Makoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshizawaSusumu en-aut-sei=Yoshizawa en-aut-mei=Susumu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=SudoYuki en-aut-sei=Sudo en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Okayama University of Science kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Pennsylvania State University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Okayama University of Science kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=rhodopsin kn-keyword=rhodopsin en-keyword=ion transport kn-keyword=ion transport en-keyword=retinal kn-keyword=retinal en-keyword=isomerization kn-keyword=isomerization en-keyword=optogenetics kn-keyword=optogenetics END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=77 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=395 end-page=405 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=202308 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Association of Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha with Psychopathology in Patients with Schizophrenia en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We investigated the relationship between serum tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-ƒ¿) levels and psychopathological symptoms, clinical and socio-demographic characteristics and antipsychotic therapy in individuals with schizophrenia. TNF-ƒ¿ levels were measured in 90 patients with schizophrenia and 90 healthy controls matched by age, gender, smoking status, and body mass index. The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) was used to assess the severity of psychopathology in patients. No significant differences in TNF-ƒ¿ levels were detected between the patients and controls (p=0.736). TNF-ƒ¿ levels were not correlated with total, positive, negative, general, or composite PANSS scores (all p>0.05). A significant negative correlation was observed between TNF-ƒ¿ levels and the PANSS cognitive factor (ƒÏ=?0.222, p=0.035). A hierarchical regression analysis identified the cognitive factor as a significant predictor of the TNF-ƒ¿ level (beta=?0.258, t=?2.257, p=0.027). There were no significant differences in TNF-ƒ¿ levels among patients treated with different types of antipsychotics (p=0.596). TNF-ƒ¿ levels correlated positively with the age of onset (ƒÏ=0.233, p=0.027) and negatively with illness duration (ƒÏ=?0.247, p=0.019) and antipsychotic treatment duration (ƒÏ=?0.256, p=0.015). These results indicate that TNF-ƒ¿ may be involved in cognitive impairment in schizophrenia, and would be a potential clinical-state marker in schizophrenia. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=PavlovicMarko en-aut-sei=Pavlovic en-aut-mei=Marko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=BabicDragan en-aut-sei=Babic en-aut-mei=Dragan kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=RastovicPejana en-aut-sei=Rastovic en-aut-mei=Pejana kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ArapovicJurica en-aut-sei=Arapovic en-aut-mei=Jurica kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MartinacMarko en-aut-sei=Martinac en-aut-mei=Marko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=JakovacSanja en-aut-sei=Jakovac en-aut-mei=Sanja kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=BarbaricRomana en-aut-sei=Barbaric en-aut-mei=Romana kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=University Hospital Center Mostar, University of Mostar kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=University Hospital Center Mostar, University of Mostar kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=University Hospital Center Mostar, University of Mostar kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=University Hospital Center Mostar, University of Mostar kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Health Care Center Mostar, University of Mostar kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=University Hospital Center Mostar, University of Mostar kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=University Hospital Center Mostar, University of Mostar kn-affil= en-keyword=tumor necrosis factor-alpha kn-keyword=tumor necrosis factor-alpha en-keyword=schizophrenia kn-keyword=schizophrenia en-keyword=psychopathology kn-keyword=psychopathology en-keyword=immune system kn-keyword=immune system END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=77 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=371 end-page=375 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=202308 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Relationship between the Arthroscopic Findings and Pathology of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In recent publications on greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS), the pathology receiving the most attention has been gluteus medius muscle tendinous injury, and surgical techniques such as gluteus medius tendon repair and their outcomes for GTPS have been reported. In our department-related facilities, arthroscopic surgeries are routinely performed for the patients with recalcitrant GTPS. A total of 51 patients were diagnosed with GTPS. Surgical treatment was carried out 22 patients (24 joints; 4 males and 18 females; mean age at surgery of 52.0 years). Arthroscopic findings confirmed bursitis in all 24 joints. In all cases, debridement of the greater trochanter bursa provided rapid relief of greater trochanter pain. The Numerical Rating Scale showed significant improvement, from the preoperative mean of 7.8 (range, 6-10) to the postoperative day 7 mean of 1.6 (range, 0-3). The modified Harris Hip Score was significantly improved from the preoperative mean of 65.5 (range, 52.5-78.3) to the final follow-up (average 2.9 months) mean of 96.0 (range, 85.2-100). Fascial damage of the gluteus medius muscle was observed in 21 joints while only 2 patients had a gluteus medius tendinous injury. Greater trochanteric bursitis and fascia or muscle-fiber injury of the gluteus medius muscle are the most common pathologies in patients with lateral hip pain. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IwamotoYosuke en-aut-sei=Iwamoto en-aut-mei=Yosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KayaMitsunori en-aut-sei=Kaya en-aut-mei=Mitsunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KijimaHiroaki en-aut-sei=Kijima en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiMasashi en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Masashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagahataItsuki en-aut-sei=Nagahata en-aut-mei=Itsuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyakoshiNaohisa en-aut-sei=Miyakoshi en-aut-mei=Naohisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Kaya Orthopedic Surgery Sports Clinic kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Akita Hip Research Group kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Akita Hip Research Group kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= en-keyword=greater trochanteric pain syndrome kn-keyword=greater trochanteric pain syndrome en-keyword=endoscopic findings kn-keyword=endoscopic findings en-keyword=bursitis kn-keyword=bursitis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=127 cd-vols= no-issue=11-12 article-no= start-page=5127 end-page=5137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230705 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Surface smoothing of additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V alloy by combination of grit blasting and large-area electron beam irradiation en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Additively manufactured (AMed) titanium products are typically produced by electron beam melting (EBM), since oxidation of titanium alloy surface can be suppressed in vacuum environment. The surface roughness of AMed titanium products becomes more than 200 ?m Rz, and the very rough surface would lead to reduction in fatigue strength. Therefore, a post surface finishing process is required. Abrasive blasting is one of the common surface smoothing processes of AMed metal products. Large surface roughness can be decreased, and compressive residual stress can be introduced to the surface. However, there is a limitation to reduction of surface roughness to several ?m Rz. On the other hand, it was recently found that AMed metal surface produced by powder bed fusion with laser beam could be smoothed by large-area electron beam (LEB) irradiation. However, it is difficult to smooth surface with large initial surface roughness, and a tensile residual stress may be generated on the surface. In this study, surface smoothing and change in residual stress of AMed titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4 V) were proposed by combination of grit blasting and LEB irradiation. Surface roughness of AMed Ti-6Al-4 V alloy significantly decreases from 265 to about 2.0 ?m Rz by combination of grit blasting and LEB irradiation. Reduction rate of surface roughness by LEB irradiation linearly increases with decreasing mean width of blasted surface. Influence of the mean width on smoothing effect by LEB irradiation can be explained by thermo-fluid analysis. Moreover, tensile residual stress caused by LEB irradiation can be reduced when LEB is irradiated to blasted surface. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ShinonagaTogo en-aut-sei=Shinonaga en-aut-mei=Togo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KobayashiHiroya en-aut-sei=Kobayashi en-aut-mei=Hiroya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaAkira en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Akira kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsujiToshiya en-aut-sei=Tsuji en-aut-mei=Toshiya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Environment, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Environment, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=SINTOKOGIO, LTD kn-affil= en-keyword=Additive manufacturing kn-keyword=Additive manufacturing en-keyword=Electron beam melting kn-keyword=Electron beam melting en-keyword=Titanium alloy kn-keyword=Titanium alloy en-keyword=Ti-6Al-4 V kn-keyword=Ti-6Al-4 V en-keyword=Blasting kn-keyword=Blasting en-keyword=Large-area electron beam kn-keyword=Large-area electron beam en-keyword=Surface smoothing kn-keyword=Surface smoothing en-keyword=Thermo-fluid analysis kn-keyword=Thermo-fluid analysis en-keyword=Residual stress kn-keyword=Residual stress END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=119 cd-vols= no-issue=43 article-no= start-page=e2122641119 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=20221017 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Structures and mechanisms of actin ATP hydrolysis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The major cytoskeleton protein actin undergoes cyclic transitions between the monomeric G-form and the filamentous F-form, which drive organelle transport and cell motility. This mechanical work is driven by the ATPase activity at the catalytic site in the F-form. For deeper understanding of the actin cellular functions, the reaction mechanism must be elucidated. Here, we show that a single actin molecule is trapped in the F-form by fragmin domain-1 binding and present their crystal structures in the ATP analog-, ADP-Pi-, and ADP-bound forms, at 1.15-? resolutions. The G-to-F conformational transition shifts the side chains of Gln137 and His161, which relocate four water molecules including W1 (attacking water) and W2 (helping water) to facilitate the hydrolysis. By applying quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics calculations to the structures, we have revealed a consistent and comprehensive reaction path of ATP hydrolysis by the F-form actin. The reaction path consists of four steps: 1) W1 and W2 rotations; 2) PG?O3B bond cleavage; 3) four concomitant events: W1?PO3? formation, OH? and proton cleavage, nucleophilic attack by the OH? against PG, and the abstracted proton transfer; and 4) proton relocation that stabilizes the ADP-Pi?bound F-form actin. The mechanism explains the slow rate of ATP hydrolysis by actin and the irreversibility of the hydrolysis reaction. While the catalytic strategy of actin ATP hydrolysis is essentially the same as those of motor proteins like myosin, the process after the hydrolysis is distinct and discussed in terms of Pi release, F-form destabilization, and global conformational changes. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KanematsuYusuke en-aut-sei=Kanematsu en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NaritaAkihiro en-aut-sei=Narita en-aut-mei=Akihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OdaToshiro en-aut-sei=Oda en-aut-mei=Toshiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoikeRyotaro en-aut-sei=Koike en-aut-mei=Ryotaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=OtaMotonori en-aut-sei=Ota en-aut-mei=Motonori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakanoYu en-aut-sei=Takano en-aut-mei=Yu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoritsuguKei en-aut-sei=Moritsugu en-aut-mei=Kei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraIkuko en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Ikuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanakaKotaro en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Kotaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=KomatsuHideyuki en-aut-sei=Komatsu en-aut-mei=Hideyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagaeTakayuki en-aut-sei=Nagae en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanabeNobuhisa en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Nobuhisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=IwasaMitsusada en-aut-sei=Iwasa en-aut-mei=Mitsusada kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=Ma?daYuichiro en-aut-sei=Ma?da en-aut-mei=Yuichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakedaShuichi en-aut-sei=Takeda en-aut-mei=Shuichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Structural Biology Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Health and Welfare, Tokai Gakuin University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama City University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Structural Biology Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics, Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=actin kn-keyword=actin en-keyword=ATP hydrolysis kn-keyword=ATP hydrolysis en-keyword=protein crystallography kn-keyword=protein crystallography en-keyword=QM kn-keyword=QM en-keyword=MM simulation kn-keyword=MM simulation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230324 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=ˆêŽ•’†ŠÔŒ‡‘¹‚É—p‚¢‚ç‚ꂽŒÅ’è«•â’ÔŽ¡—Ö@‚Ì·‚ªŒ‡‘¹•”¶Šˆ—×ÝŽ•‚Ì—\Œã‚É—^‚¦‚é‰e‹¿‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚éŒã‚ëŒü‚«ƒRƒz[ƒgŒ¤‹† kn-title=A retrospective comparison of the survival of vital teeth adjacent to single, bounded edentulous spaces rehabilitated using implant-supported, resin-bonded, and conventional fixed dental prostheses en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OKUNIShun en-aut-sei=OKUNI en-aut-mei=Shun kn-aut-name=‘åš s kn-aut-sei=‘åš  kn-aut-mei=s aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230324 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=ÛHáŠQ‚É‚¨‚¯‚éÖ¬ŒŒðÇðÇ: Œã‚ëŒü‚«ŠÏŽ@Œ¤‹† kn-title=Venous Thromboembolism in Eating Disorders: A Retrospective Observational Study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SENDAMayuko en-aut-sei=SENDA en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name=ç“c^—FŽq kn-aut-sei=ç“c kn-aut-mei=^—FŽq aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=11 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1105460 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230316 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Mutagenic analysis of actin reveals the mechanism of His161 flipping that triggers ATP hydrolysis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The dynamic assembly of actin is controlled by the hydrolysis of ATP, bound to the center of the molecule. Upon polymerization, actin undergoes a conformational change from the monomeric G-form to the fibrous F-form, which is associated with the flipping of the side chain of His161 toward ATP. His161 flipping from the gauche-minus to gauche-plus conformation leads to a rearrangement of the active site water molecules, including ATP attacking water (W1), into an orientation capable of hydrolysis. We previously showed that by using a human cardiac muscle a-actin expression system, mutations in the Pro-rich loop residues (A108G and P109A) and in a residue that was hydrogen-bonded to W1 (Q137A) affect the rate of polymerization and ATP hydrolysis. Here, we report the crystal structures of the three mutant actins bound to AMPPNP or ADP-P-i determined at a resolution of 1.35-1.55( )angstrom, which are stabilized in the F-form conformation with the aid of the fragmin F1 domain. In A108G, His161 remained non-flipped despite the global actin conformation adopting the F-form, demonstrating that the side chain of His161 is flipped to avoid a steric clash with the methyl group of A108. Because of the non-flipped His161, W1 was located away from ATP, similar to G-actin, which was accompanied by incomplete hydrolysis. In P109A, the absence of the bulky proline ring allowed His161 to be positioned near the Pro-rich loop, with a minor influence on ATPase activity. In Q137A, two water molecules replaced the side-chain oxygen and nitrogen of Gln137 almost exactly at their positions; consequently, the active site structure, including the W1 position, is essentially conserved. This seemingly contradictory observation to the reported low ATPase activity of the Q137A filament could be attributed to a high fluctuation of the active site water. Together, our results suggest that the elaborate structural design of the active site residues ensures the precise control of the ATPase activity of actin. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IwasaMitsusada en-aut-sei=Iwasa en-aut-mei=Mitsusada kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakedaShuichi en-aut-sei=Takeda en-aut-mei=Shuichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NaritaAkihiro en-aut-sei=Narita en-aut-mei=Akihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaYuichiro en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Yuichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=OdaToshiro en-aut-sei=Oda en-aut-mei=Toshiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science (RIIS), Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Structural Biology Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science (RIIS), Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Faculty of Health and Welfare, Tokai Gakuin University kn-affil= en-keyword=MD simulation kn-keyword=MD simulation en-keyword=actin kn-keyword=actin en-keyword=water dynamics kn-keyword=water dynamics en-keyword=ATP hydrolysis kn-keyword=ATP hydrolysis en-keyword=X-ray structure kn-keyword=X-ray structure en-keyword=baculovirus expression kn-keyword=baculovirus expression END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=77 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=131 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=202304 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Venous Thromboembolism in Eating Disorders: A Retrospective Observational Study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Eating disorders (EDs) are associated with a high mortality rate. Patients with EDs often experience severe dehydration due to food restriction and/or vomiting. Severely underweight patients are often prescribed bed rest during inpatient care to reduce their energy consumption, and they may thus develop multiple risk factors for venous thromboembolism (VTE). We compared the clinical features of ED inpatients with VTE to those of ED inpatients without VTE. Seventy-one inpatients with ED were treated at Okayama University Hospitalfs psychiatric ward in 2016-2020; five were experienced a VTE. Compared to the non-VTE group, the VTE groupfs median age and disease duration were greater and the median body mass index (BMI) was lower. The VTE groupfs D-dimer peak values were > 5 mg/L. Physical restraint and central venous catheter use were associated with VTE. Longer ED duration and lower BMI might be risk factors for VTE. To make inpatient treatment for ED safer, it is important to avoid the use of physical restraints and central venous catheters. Continuous D-dimer monitoring is necessary for the early detection of VTE in ED patients at high risk of VTE. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SendaMayuko en-aut-sei=Senda en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TeradaSeishi en-aut-sei=Terada en-aut-mei=Seishi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraMasaki en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Masaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamadaNorihito en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Norihito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=eating disorder kn-keyword=eating disorder en-keyword=anorexia nervosa kn-keyword=anorexia nervosa en-keyword=venous thromboembolism kn-keyword=venous thromboembolism en-keyword=deep vein thrombosis kn-keyword=deep vein thrombosis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=55 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230327 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=‰œ•t en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=77 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=21 end-page=27 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=202302 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Analysis of Phase Angle and Balance and Gait Functions in Pre-Frail Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We measured the muscle mass and phase angle of each body part to evaluate the relationship between balance and gait functions in individuals with a pre-frailty status. This cross-sectional observational study determined the skeletal muscle mass-to-body weight ratio and phase angles of 21 control (robust) and 29 pre-frail subjects. Their Brief-Balance Evaluation Systems Test, Timed Up-and-Go (TUG) test, Life-Space Assessment, and Modified Fall Efficacy Scale scores plus the relationship between muscle mass, phase angle, and motor function were evaluated. In the pre-frailty group (three males, 26 females, aged 75.58}7.60 years), significant correlations were noted between the Brief-Balance Evaluation Systems Test score and lower-limb (r=0.614) and wholebody (r=0.557) phase angles, and between the TUG test score and lower-limb muscle mass-to-body weight ratio (r=?0.616), lower-limb phase angle (r=?0.616), and whole-body phase angle (r=?0.527). Evaluating the phase angle of the lower extremities of pre-frail patients and intervening accordingly may help clinicians maintain and improve these patientsf balance and gait functions. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HommaDaisuke en-aut-sei=Homma en-aut-mei=Daisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MinatoIzumi en-aut-sei=Minato en-aut-mei=Izumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=ImaiNorio en-aut-sei=Imai en-aut-mei=Norio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyasakaDai en-aut-sei=Miyasaka en-aut-mei=Dai kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakaiYoshinori en-aut-sei=Sakai en-aut-mei=Yoshinori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HorigomeYoji en-aut-sei=Horigome en-aut-mei=Yoji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiHayato en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Hayato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=DohmaeYoichiro en-aut-sei=Dohmae en-aut-mei=Yoichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=EndoNaoto en-aut-sei=Endo en-aut-mei=Naoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Rinko Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Bandai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata City General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Bandai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Niigata Prefectural Tsubame Rosai Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=bioelectrical impedance analysis kn-keyword=bioelectrical impedance analysis en-keyword=motor function kn-keyword=motor function en-keyword=muscle quality kn-keyword=muscle quality en-keyword=muscle volume kn-keyword=muscle volume END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=69 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=147 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230110 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soil amended with kitchen compost of varying ages en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Although the use of kitchen waste compost is very common, GHG emissions from soil amended with kitchen waste compost have not been studied. This study aimed to determine the effects of kitchen compost age and application rates on GHG emissions to identify optimal compost management. Soil samples mixed with kitchen waste compost at three different ages: 1 month (1M), 2 months (2M), and 3 months (3M) at two application rates (1% and 2% w/w) were incubated at 25 degrees C for 28 days under aerobic conditions. Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) were determined on days 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28. Results showed that N2O and CO2 emissions decreased with compost age (p < 0.05). Increased application rates of compost led to increased CO2 emissions and suppression of N2O emissions. Furthermore, CH4 was emitted from soil amended with kitchen compost even under aerobic conditions. This study suggests that 3M kitchen waste compost is optimal in terms of GHG emissions upon application to soil under aerobic conditions. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ChauTran Thi Minh en-aut-sei=Chau en-aut-mei=Tran Thi Minh kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SomeyaTakashi en-aut-sei=Someya en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=AkaoSatoshi en-aut-sei=Akao en-aut-mei=Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraMasato en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Masato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=OritateFumiko en-aut-sei=Oritate en-aut-mei=Fumiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SomuraHiroaki en-aut-sei=Somura en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamaneShinzo en-aut-sei=Yamane en-aut-mei=Shinzo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaMorihiro en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Morihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Institute for Rural Engineering, NARO kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Institute for Rural Engineering, NARO kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture and Marine Science, Kochi University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Aerobic conditions kn-keyword=Aerobic conditions en-keyword=greenhouse gas emissions kn-keyword=greenhouse gas emissions en-keyword=kitchen waste compost kn-keyword=kitchen waste compost END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=54 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=137 end-page=151 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=20221223 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Effects of Time Attitude, Time Frequency, and Time Orientation on Depressive Tendency kn-title=ŽžŠÔ“I‘Ô“x‚¨‚æ‚ÑŽžŠÔ“I•p“xCŽžŠÔ“IŽwŒü«‚ª—}‚¤‚ÂŒXŒü‚É‹y‚Ú‚·‰e‹¿ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ZhangZe en-aut-sei=Zhang en-aut-mei=Ze kn-aut-name=’£àV kn-aut-sei=’£ kn-aut-mei=àV aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoriuchiTakashi en-aut-sei=Horiuchi en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name=–x“àF kn-aut-sei=–x“à kn-aut-mei=F aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ŽÐ‰ï•¶‰»‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠwŠwpŒ¤‹†‰@ŽÐ‰ï•¶‰»‰ÈŠwŠwˆæ END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=35 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=430 end-page=442 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=20221213 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Endoscopic ablation therapy for the pancreatic neoplasms en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Recently, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided ablation therapy has been reported as a less invasive therapy for patients with pancreatic neoplasms. Some ablation techniques, including injective ablation (using ethanol or other ablative agents), radiofrequency ablation (RFA), photodynamic therapy, and laser ablation, have been described in the literature. Among these, injective ablation and RFA are more frequently used for treating pancreatic neoplasms. Few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of EUS-guided ethanol ablation (EUS-EA) for potentially malignant solid neoplasms (neuroendocrine neoplasms or solid pseudopapillary neoplasms) and have reported a complete response (CR) rate of 60-80%. In addition, the CR rate after EUS-RFA for these lesions has been reported to be 55-100%, with no additional procedure-related adverse events (AEs). Regarding the amelioration of the symptoms of an insulinoma, the success rates of both the therapies were found to be excellent. Regarding complete tumor ablation, EUS-RFA appeared to be superior to EUS-EA. Although EUS-RFA has been reported as a safe treatment for pancreatic cancers, its effectiveness remains inadequate. Some studies have examined the effectiveness of EUS-guided injection ablation therapy for pancreatic cystic neoplasms (PCNs) and have reported CR rates that range from 35% to 79%. Alcohol-free chemotherapeutic agent ablation appears to be effective, with a low risk of AEs. However, studies on the effectiveness of EUS-RFA for PCNs are limited. In the future, EUS-guided ablation therapy could become a more widely used approach for potentially malignant and malignant pancreatic lesions. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsumotoKazuyuki en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Kazuyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatoHironari en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Hironari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=ablation techniques kn-keyword=ablation techniques en-keyword=endoscopic ultrasonography kn-keyword=endoscopic ultrasonography en-keyword=ethanol kn-keyword=ethanol en-keyword=pancreatic neoplasms kn-keyword=pancreatic neoplasms en-keyword=radiofrequency ablation kn-keyword=radiofrequency ablation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=10 cd-vols= no-issue=11 article-no= start-page=2729 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=20221028 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=SOD3 Expression in Tumor Stroma Provides the Tumor Vessel Maturity in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Tumor angiogenesis is one of the hallmarks of solid tumor development. The progressive tumor cells produce the angiogenic factors and promote tumor angiogenesis. However, how the tumor stromal cells influence tumor vascularization is still unclear. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) stromal cells on tumor vascularization. The tumor stromal cells were isolated from two OSCC patients with different subtypes: low invasive verrucous squamous carcinoma (VSCC) and highly invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and co-xenografted with the human OSCC cell line (HSC-2) on nude mice. In comparison, the CD34+ vessels in HSC-2+VSCC were larger than in HSC-2+SCC. Interestingly, the vessels in the HSC-2+VSCC expressed vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin), indicating well-formed vascularization. Our microarray data revealed that the expression of extracellular superoxide dismutase, SOD3 mRNA is higher in VSCC stromal cells than in SCC stromal cells. Moreover, we observed that SOD3 colocalized with VE-cadherin on endothelial cells of low invasive stroma xenograft. These data suggested that SOD3 expression in stromal cells may potentially regulate tumor vascularization in OSCC. Thus, our study suggests the potential interest in SOD3-related vascular integrity for a better OSCC therapeutic strategy. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OoMay Wathone en-aut-sei=Oo en-aut-mei=May Wathone kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawaiHotaka en-aut-sei=Kawai en-aut-mei=Hotaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=EainHtoo Shwe en-aut-sei=Eain en-aut-mei=Htoo Shwe kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SoeYamin en-aut-sei=Soe en-aut-mei=Yamin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakabatakeKiyofumi en-aut-sei=Takabatake en-aut-mei=Kiyofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SanouSho en-aut-sei=Sanou en-aut-mei=Sho kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShanQiusheng en-aut-sei=Shan en-aut-mei=Qiusheng kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=InadaYasunori en-aut-sei=Inada en-aut-mei=Yasunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiMasae en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Masae kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=FukuharaYoko en-aut-sei=Fukuhara en-aut-mei=Yoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=WangZiyi en-aut-sei=Wang en-aut-mei=Ziyi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=SukegawaShintaro en-aut-sei=Sukegawa en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=OnoMitsuaki en-aut-sei=Ono en-aut-mei=Mitsuaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakanoKeisuke en-aut-sei=Nakano en-aut-mei=Keisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagatsukaHitoshi en-aut-sei=Nagatsuka en-aut-mei=Hitoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Oral Morphology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=oral squamous cell carcinoma kn-keyword=oral squamous cell carcinoma en-keyword=tumor microenvironment kn-keyword=tumor microenvironment en-keyword=tumor stroma kn-keyword=tumor stroma en-keyword=tumor vascularization kn-keyword=tumor vascularization en-keyword=extracellular superoxide dismutase (SOD3) kn-keyword=extracellular superoxide dismutase (SOD3) en-keyword=vascular endothelial cadherin (Ve-cadherin) kn-keyword=vascular endothelial cadherin (Ve-cadherin) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=6 article-no= start-page=705 end-page=713 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202212 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The Impact of Tofogliflozin on Physiological and Hormonal Function, Serum Electrolytes, and Cardiac Diastolic Function in Elderly Japanese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The sodium glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor tofogliflozin is a glucose-lowering drug that causes the excretion of surplus glucose by inhibiting SGLT2. Because of tofogliflozinfs osmotic diuresis mechanism, patientsf serum electrolytes, body fluid levels, and cardiac function must be monitored. We retrospectively analyzed the cases of 64 elderly Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who received tofogliflozin for 3 months. Their HbA1c, serum electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride), hematocrit, brain natriuretic peptide (cardiac volume load marker) and renin and aldosterone (RAA; an index of regulatory hormones involved in body fluid retention) were continuously monitored during the investigation period. Renal function and cardiac function (by echocardiography) were assessed throughout the period. HbA1c significantly decreased (ƒÀ1=?0.341, p<0.0001, linear regression analysis [LRA]). Most of the hormonal, electrolyte, and physiological parameters were maintained throughout the study period. In these circumstances, E/ef tended to decrease (ƒÀ1=?0.382, p=0.13, LRA). Compared to the baseline, E/ef was significantly decreased at 1 and 3 months (p<0.01, p<0.05). In the higher E/ef group (E/ef?10, n=34), E/ef decreased significantly (ƒÀ1=?0.63, p<0.05, LRA). ƒ¢E/ef was correlated with body-weight change during treatment (r=0.64, p<0.01). The 3-month tofogliflozin treatment improved glycemic control and diastolic function represented by E/ef in T2DM patients, without affecting serum electrolytes, renal function, or RAA. No negative impacts on the patients were observed. Three-month tofogliflozin treatment lowered glucose and improved cardiac diastolic function. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HigashikawaToshihiro en-aut-sei=Higashikawa en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ItoTomohiko en-aut-sei=Ito en-aut-mei=Tomohiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MizunoTakurou en-aut-sei=Mizuno en-aut-mei=Takurou kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshigamiKeiichiro en-aut-sei=Ishigami en-aut-mei=Keiichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KurokiKengo en-aut-sei=Kuroki en-aut-mei=Kengo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaekawaNaoto en-aut-sei=Maekawa en-aut-mei=Naoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=UsudaDaisuke en-aut-sei=Usuda en-aut-mei=Daisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= 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University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=17 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=18 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=19 en-affil=Kanazawa Medical University Himi Municipal Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=20 en-affil=Department of Geriatric Medicine, Kanazawa Medical University kn-affil= en-keyword=tofogliflozin kn-keyword=tofogliflozin en-keyword=SGLT2 inhibitor kn-keyword=SGLT2 inhibitor en-keyword=elderly patient kn-keyword=elderly patient en-keyword=HbA1c kn-keyword=HbA1c en-keyword=cardiac diastolic function kn-keyword=cardiac diastolic function END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=439 end-page=446 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202208 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Social Capital and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder among Heavy Rainfall and Flood Victims in Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=This study examined the relationship between cognitive/structural social capital and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among victims of heavy rain and flood. Participants were individuals aged?18 years affected by the July 2018 heavy rainfall in the cities of Kurashiki and Soja, Japan, and living in temporary housing. We distributed five copies of a questionnaire to 1,991 households and received responses from 1,927 individuals (907 men, 1,008 women, 12 respondents of unspecified sex) in 1,029 households (51.7%). We estimated odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between high (vs. low) social capital and PTSD or other outcomes. After covariate adjustment, the odds of having PTSD were lower in participants with high cognitive social capital than those with low cognitive social capital (OR=0.346, 95%CI: 0.263-0.456). Elderly women with higher structural social capital tended to have lower PTSD odds than those with lower structural social capital (OR=0.671, 95%CI: 0.431-1.046). The opposite pattern was observed for elderly men (OR=1.315, 95%CI: 0.792-2.183). Cognitive social capital is a protective factor that may reduce PTSD or promote a favorable PTSD prognosis after heavy rainfall and flood events. The associations between structural social capital and PTSD differ by age and sex. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MiyajiChikara en-aut-sei=Miyaji en-aut-mei=Chikara kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakaoSoshi en-aut-sei=Takao en-aut-mei=Soshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NoguchiMasayuki en-aut-sei=Noguchi en-aut-mei=Masayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkazakiTsubasa en-aut-sei=Okazaki en-aut-mei=Tsubasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatoShunsuke en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Shunsuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Okayama Prefectural Mental Health and Welfare Center kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Okayama Prefectural Mental Health and Welfare Center kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Okayama Prefectural Mental Health and Welfare Center kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=social capital kn-keyword=social capital en-keyword=post-traumatic stress disorder kn-keyword=post-traumatic stress disorder en-keyword=disaster kn-keyword=disaster en-keyword=flooding kn-keyword=flooding END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=429 end-page=437 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202208 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The Association between Preoperative Blood Pressure Elevations and Postoperative Adverse Outcomes after Non-cardiac Surgery: A Single-center Retrospective Observational Study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Blood pressure (BP) often rises before surgery. This study investigated whether BP elevation immediately before surgery was associated with adverse outcomes. Medical records of 11,732 patients (average age: 61 years; male: 47.4%) who underwent non-cardiac elective inpatient surgery under general anesthesia at Kagawa University Hospital between January 2011 and June 2019 were reviewed. Differences between the first BP values measured on the day before surgery and the first BP values in the operating room were defined as ƒ¢ systolic BP (ƒ¢SBP) and ƒ¢ diastolic BP (ƒ¢DBP). The relationships between ƒ¢SBP/ƒ¢DBP and 30-day mortality, 30-day readmission, and over-the-standard length of hospital stay (OSLOS) were assessed. OSLOS was defined as a hospital stay longer than mean+2 standard deviations and was calculated using the Japanese Diagnosis Procedure Combination data. In univariate analysis, the differences in ƒ¢SBP and ƒ¢DBP between the OSLOS and standard LOS groups were both 2 mmHg. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, only ƒ¢DBP was associated with OSLOS. The adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) for the largest quartile was 1.31 (1.02-1.69) (p<0.05). ƒ¢DBP was associated with OSLOS; however, there may be little need to worry about large ƒ¢SBPs and ƒ¢DBPs in clinical practice. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YamadoriYusuke en-aut-sei=Yamadori en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HiraoTomohiro en-aut-sei=Hirao en-aut-mei=Tomohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=Nlandu R. Ngatu en-aut-sei=Nlandu R. Ngatu en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KandaKanae en-aut-sei=Kanda en-aut-mei=Kanae kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan en-aut-sei=Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MurakamiAkitsu en-aut-sei=Murakami en-aut-mei=Akitsu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MashimaYukinori en-aut-sei=Mashima en-aut-mei=Yukinori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShirakamiGotaro en-aut-sei=Shirakami en-aut-mei=Gotaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=339 end-page=342 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202206 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Rhabdomyolysis with Multiple Electrolyte Imbalances under Proton Pump Inhibitor Treatment after Total Thyroidectomy en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A 90-year-old man presented with muscle weakness, difficulty concentrating, and dysphagia. About eighteen months prior to presentation, lansoprazole had been initiated to prevent stress ulcers; he also had a history of total thyroidectomy due to papillary thyroid cancer ten years prior. Laboratory findings were as follows: K 2.4 mEq/L, Ca 3.7 mg/dL, Mg 1.3 mg/dL, CK 5386 U/L, and intact PTH (iPTH) 14 pg/mL. Rhabdomyolysis with multiple electrolyte imbalances under proton pump inhibitor (PPI) treatment was diagnosed. We initiated intravenous hydration and electrolyte supplementation with discontinuation of PPI. After discontinuing PPI, the patientfs serum magnesium, potassium, and calcium levels normalised with oral vitamin D and calcium supplementation. PPIs can cause hypocalcaemia and hypokalaemia via hypomagnesemia; hypocalcaemia is also a common postoperative complication of thyroidectomy. Careful monitoring of electrolyte levels is required in patients with long-term PPI treatment, especially in post-thyroidectomy cases. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YanoAkihiko en-aut-sei=Yano en-aut-mei=Akihiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SadaKen-ei en-aut-sei=Sada en-aut-mei=Ken-ei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SawadaTsutomu en-aut-sei=Sawada en-aut-mei=Tsutomu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ItoHideki en-aut-sei=Ito en-aut-mei=Hideki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YanoHiroko en-aut-sei=Yano en-aut-mei=Hiroko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaTatsuya en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Tatsuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Kochi Health Sciences Center kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Kochi Health Sciences Center kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Kochi Health Sciences Center kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Kochi Health Sciences Center kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Kochi Health Sciences Center kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Kochi Health Sciences Center kn-affil= en-keyword=hypocalcaemia kn-keyword=hypocalcaemia en-keyword=thyroidectomy kn-keyword=thyroidectomy en-keyword=proton pump inhibitors kn-keyword=proton pump inhibitors en-keyword=hypomagnesemia kn-keyword=hypomagnesemia en-keyword=rhabdomyolysis kn-keyword=rhabdomyolysis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=333 end-page=338 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202206 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Successful Treatment of Atypical Femoral Fracture with Bowed Femur Using Contralateral Intramedullary Nail Combined with Early Daily Teriparatide en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We report a case of atypical femoral fracture achieving early fracture union with combination therapy comprising contralateral nail and immediate teriparatide injection. Fracture union of atypical fractures is often delayed due to bowing deformity and bone metabolic disorders. Combination treatment that takes both problems into consideration represents a useful treatment option for atypical femoral fracture. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=AkagawaManabu en-aut-sei=Akagawa en-aut-mei=Manabu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyakoshiNaohisa en-aut-sei=Miyakoshi en-aut-mei=Naohisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsuchieHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Tsuchie en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KasukawaYuji en-aut-sei=Kasukawa en-aut-mei=Yuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawaragiTakashi en-aut-sei=Kawaragi en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagahataItsuki en-aut-sei=Nagahata en-aut-mei=Itsuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiMasazumi en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Masazumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshikawaTakayuki en-aut-sei=Yoshikawa en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=AbeToshiki en-aut-sei=Abe en-aut-mei=Toshiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShimadaYoichi en-aut-sei=Shimada en-aut-mei=Yoichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Omagari Kosei Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Omagari Kosei Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Omagari Kosei Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Omagari Kosei Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Omagari Kosei Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Omagari Kosei Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= en-keyword=atypical femoral fracture kn-keyword=atypical femoral fracture en-keyword=bowing deformity kn-keyword=bowing deformity en-keyword=intramedullary nail kn-keyword=intramedullary nail en-keyword=teriparatide kn-keyword=teriparatide en-keyword=cephalomedullary screw kn-keyword=cephalomedullary screw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=291 end-page=295 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202206 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Factors Associated with Surgical Field Bacterial Detection during Total Hip Arthroplasty en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Total hip arthroplasty (THA) provides relief from hip pain and improves hip function. However, periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains an area of concern. We examined the detection rate of bacteria from surgical fields in wound closure, along with the relationship between bacterial detection rate and type of antiseptic, surgery time, and surgeon experience for 500 patients who underwent THA at our department. The mean age at surgery was 64.3 (} 27.3) years. The bacterial detection rate was 4.6%. None of the cases revealed PJI. No significant association between the detection rate and type of antiseptic used or surgery time was observed. However, for patients treated by surgeons with < 10 years of orthopedic experience, a detection rate of 7.3% was found, while a rate of 1.3% was observed for those treated by surgeons with ? 10 years of orthopedic experience. This finding indicated that orthopedic experience of less than 10 years was significantly associated with an increased bacterial detection rate (chi-square test, p=0.002). The detection rate was associated with surgeon experience but not with antiseptic type or surgery time. It is possible that intraoperative handling may increase the number of bacteria in surgical fields in wound closure. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MiyakeYoshiaki en-aut-sei=Miyake en-aut-mei=Yoshiaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MitaniShigeru en-aut-sei=Mitani en-aut-mei=Shigeru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NambaYoshifumi en-aut-sei=Namba en-aut-mei=Yoshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=UmeharaNorifumi en-aut-sei=Umehara en-aut-mei=Norifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawamotoToyohiro en-aut-sei=Kawamoto en-aut-mei=Toyohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=FuruichiShuro en-aut-sei=Furuichi en-aut-mei=Shuro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School kn-affil= en-keyword=total hip arthroplasty kn-keyword=total hip arthroplasty en-keyword=bacterial contamination kn-keyword=bacterial contamination en-keyword=periprosthetic joint infection kn-keyword=periprosthetic joint infection END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=143 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202204 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Changes in Plasma Clozapine Levels after Smoking Cessation in Japanese Inpatients with Schizophrenia: A Retrospective Cohort Study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Although reported for Caucasians, changes in plasma clozapine levels after smoking cessation in East Asians remain unclear. We here investigated plasma clozapine levels before and after smoking cessation in Japanese inpatients with schizophrenia. We conducted a retrospective chart review of 14 inpatients with schizophrenia who were being treated with clozapine between June 1, 2019, and July 31, 2019 and who were smokers as of July 1, 2019, the day on which a smoking ban was instituted in the tertiary public psychiatric hospital. The primary outcome was individual differences in plasma clozapine levels between before and after the smoking ban, which were compared using paired t-tests. The mean plasma clozapine level was significantly increased, by 213.4 ng/mL (95% CI 119.9-306.8; p<0.01) or 53.2%. Four of the 14 inpatients experienced clinically significant side effects, such as myoclonus, drooling, and amnesia, due to the development of high plasma clozapine levels. Our findings indicated that close monitoring of plasma clozapine levels before and after smoking cessation and prior dose adjustment of clozapine may be necessary, to prevent a significant risk of developing high plasma clozapine levels, even in Japanese patients. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TsukaharaMasaru en-aut-sei=Tsukahara en-aut-mei=Masaru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SoRyuhei en-aut-sei=So en-aut-mei=Ryuhei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YadaYuji en-aut-sei=Yada en-aut-mei=Yuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KodamaMasafumi en-aut-sei=Kodama en-aut-mei=Masafumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KishiYoshiki en-aut-sei=Kishi en-aut-mei=Yoshiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamadaNorihito en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Norihito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Psychiatry, Okayama Psychiatric Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Psychiatry, Okayama Psychiatric Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Psychiatry, Okayama Psychiatric Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Psychiatry, Okayama Psychiatric Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Psychiatry, Okayama Psychiatric Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=Asian kn-keyword=Asian en-keyword=clozapine kn-keyword=clozapine en-keyword=schizophrenia kn-keyword=schizophrenia en-keyword=smoking kn-keyword=smoking END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=179 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=137 end-page=156 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=20220224 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=High School Japanese Language Class Aimed at Developing the Power of Words That Can Be gCriticsh kn-title=u”á•]ŽÒv‚½‚蓾‚錾—t‚̗͂̈笂ð–ÚŽw‚µ‚½‚“™ŠwZ‘Œê‰ÈŽö‹Æ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=–{e‚ÍC—ߘa‚Q”N“x‰ªŽRŒ§—§‘ŽÐ‚“™ŠwZ‰Æ­‰È‚P”N¶‚ð‘ÎÛ‚Æ‚·‚éu‘Œê‘‡v‚ÌŽö‹Æ‚ÌŽÀ‘H•ñ‚Å‚ ‚éBeŽÒ‚ÍCŒ»Ý‚Ì‚“™ŠwZ‘Œê‰È‚̉ۑ莕ž‚ÉŒü‚¯‚½Žw“±ŽÒ‚ÌŽp¨‚Íu‹³Þ‚ւ̈ˑ¶“x‚Ì‚‚³‚©‚ç‚Ì’E‹pvu¶“k‚ð^‚̈Ӗ¡‚ÅuŽå‘Ì“I‚ÈŠw‚Ñv‚É—U‚¤ŠwKŠˆ“®‚ÌŽÀ‘Hv‚Å‚ ‚邯‚ÌŽ„Œ©‚ðŽ‚Á‚Ä‚¨‚èC–{e‚ł͎„Œ©‚É‚à‚Æ‚­Žp¨‚Ås‚Á‚½‚P”NŠÔ‚ÌŽö‹Æ‚ɂ‚¢‚ÄC‚»‚ÌŠT—v‚Æ‹³‰È‘ŠŽû‚Ì•¶Í‚ðuˆË‘¶‚©‚ç’Eov‚µ‚Ä‹³Þ•¶‚Æ‚µ‚Ä—p‚¢‚½’PŒ³‚Ì“à—e‚ð•ñ‚µ‚½BƒRƒƒi‰Ð‚̉e‹¿‚â•]‰¿‚̖ʂł̌»ê‚ÌŽÀ‘ԂƂ̘¨—£CeŽÒ‚ÌŽö‹Æì‚è‚ÌuŠÃ‚³v“™‚É‚æ‚èC¬‰ÊˆÈã‚ɉۑè‚à‘½‚­Œ©o‚¹‚½‚à‚Ì‚ÌCŽ„Œ©‚Ì•ûŒü«‚ɊԈႢ‚ª‚È‚¢‚±‚Æ‚ªŽÀŠ´‚Å‚«‚½B en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MakinoShigeko en-aut-sei=Makino en-aut-mei=Shigeko kn-aut-name=ꠖ쎠Žq kn-aut-sei=ê –ì kn-aut-mei=Ž Žq aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Teaching and School Leadership Graduate School of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@‹³ˆçŠwŒ¤‹†‰È@‹³EŽÀ‘HuÀ en-keyword=u”á•]ŽÒv‚½‚蓾‚錾—t‚Ì—Í kn-keyword=u”á•]ŽÒv‚½‚蓾‚錾—t‚Ì—Í en-keyword=u‹³Þ‚ւ̈ˑ¶“x‚Ì‚‚³v‚©‚ç‚Ì’E‹p kn-keyword=u‹³Þ‚ւ̈ˑ¶“x‚Ì‚‚³v‚©‚ç‚Ì’E‹p END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=76 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=63 end-page=70 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=202202 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Chidamide and Decitabine in Combination with a HAG Priming Regimen for Acute Myeloid Leukemia with TP53 Mutation en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We analyzed the treatment effects of chidamide and decitabine in combination with a HAG (homoharringtonine, cytarabine, G-CSF) priming regimen (CDHAG) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients with TP53 mutation. Seven TP53 mutated AML patients were treated with CDHAG. The treatment effects were assessed using hemogram detection and bone marrow aspirate. The possible side effects were evaluated based on both hematological and non-hematological toxicity. Four of the seven patients were classified as having achieved complete remission after CDHAG treatment; one patient was considered to have achieved partial remission, and the remaining two patients were considered in non-remission. The overall response rate (ORR) to CDHAG was 71.4%. Regarding the side effects, the hematological toxicity level of the seven patients ranged from level III to level IV, and infections that occurred at lung, blood, and skin were recorded. Nausea, vomiting, liver injury, and kidney injury were also detected. However, all side effects were attenuated by proper management. The CDHAG regimen clearly improved the ORR (71.4%) of TP53-mutated AML patients, with no severe side effects. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ZhangBei en-aut-sei=Zhang en-aut-mei=Bei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=PeiZhixin en-aut-sei=Pei en-aut-mei=Zhixin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=WangHongxia en-aut-sei=Wang en-aut-mei=Hongxia kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=WuHuimin en-aut-sei=Wu en-aut-mei=Huimin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=WangJunjie en-aut-sei=Wang en-aut-mei=Junjie kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=BaiJunjun en-aut-sei=Bai en-aut-mei=Junjun kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SongQinglin en-aut-sei=Song en-aut-mei=Qinglin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Jiaozuo Peoplefs Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Jiaozuo Peoplefs Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Jiaozuo Peoplefs Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Jiaozuo Peoplefs Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Jiaozuo Peoplefs Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Jiaozuo Peoplefs Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Hematology, Jiaozuo Peoplefs Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=acute myeloid leukemia kn-keyword=acute myeloid leukemia en-keyword=chidamide kn-keyword=chidamide en-keyword=decitabine kn-keyword=decitabine en-keyword=HAG kn-keyword=HAG en-keyword=TP53 mutation kn-keyword=TP53 mutation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=43 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=44 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=2022110 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Absorptivity Control Over the Visible to Mid-Infrared Range Using a Multilayered Film Consisting of Thermochromic Vanadium Dioxide en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Vanadium dioxide (VO2) is a phase transition material that exhibits metallic or insulating characteristics depending upon its temperature. In this study, a multilayered film consisting of 2, silicon dioxide (SiO2) and gold was proposed as a metamaterial that switches its absorptivity over a broad wavelength range depending on the ambient temperature as a fundamental element of a building pigment. At high temperatures, the multilayer showed a high absorptivity at mid-infrared wavelengths, promoting radiative cooling. Simultaneously, the multilayer presented a low absorptivity in the visible and near-infrared wavelengths, enhancing sunlight absorption. The daily average heat flux can possibly be suppressed in summer in comparison with a gray body whose emissivity was 0.8. Conversely, at a lower temperatures, the multilayer showed opposite absorptivity in both the mid-infrared and visible ranges, and its daily average heat flux increased in winter. The metal?insulator phase transition of VO2 caused a drastic shift of the resonant wavelength related to surface phonons and surface plasmons at an infrared wavelength, and optical interference at a visible wavelength, originating at the interface of the SiO2 layer. Thus, the radiative heat flux for both sunlight absorption and radiative cooling was simultaneously controlled depending on the temperature of VO2. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IsobeKazuma en-aut-sei=Isobe en-aut-mei=Kazuma kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TomiokaMinoru en-aut-sei=Tomioka en-aut-mei=Minoru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamadaYutaka en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Yutaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoribeAkihiko en-aut-sei=Horibe en-aut-mei=Akihiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=14 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=137 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=20211228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Cancer-Associated Stromal Cells Promote the Contribution of MMP2-Positive Bone Marrow-Derived Cells to Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Invasion en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Simple Summary Based on its invasiveness, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) shows two different subtypes: less-invasive verrucous squamous carcinoma (VSCC) or highly invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The stromal component influences OSCC progression and invasion. On the other hand, bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) are recruited into tumors and involved in tumor development. We hypothesized that stromal factors might also affect the relation of BMDCs and tumor invasion. We established the OSCC models transplanted with stromal cells from VSCC and SCC, and we compared the potential stromal factors of VSCC and SCC for the involvement of BMDCs in tumor invasion. Our study showed that stromal factors IL6 and IL1B might promote the contribution of MMP-2 positive BMDCs to OSCC invasion. Tumor stromal components contribute to tumor development and invasion. However, the role of stromal cells in the contribution of bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) invasion is unclear. In the present study, we created two different invasive OSCC patient-derived stroma xenografts (PDSXs) and analyzed and compared the effects of stromal cells on the relation of BMDCs and tumor invasion. We isolated stromal cells from two OSCC patients: less invasive verrucous OSCC (VSCC) and highly invasive conventional OSCC (SCC) and co-xenografted with the OSCC cell line (HSC-2) on green fluorescent protein (GFP)-positive bone marrow (BM) cells transplanted mice. We traced the GFP-positive BM cells by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and detected matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) expression on BM cells by double fluorescent IHC. The results indicated that the SCC-PDSX promotes MMP2-positive BMDCs recruitment to the invasive front line of the tumor. Furthermore, microarray analysis revealed that the expressions of interleukin 6; IL-6 mRNA and interleukin 1 beta; IL1B mRNA were higher in SCC stromal cells than in VSCC stromal cells. Thus, our study first reports that IL-6 and IL1B might be the potential stromal factors promoting the contribution of MMP2-positive BMDCs to OSCC invasion. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OoMay Wathone en-aut-sei=Oo en-aut-mei=May Wathone kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawaiHotaka en-aut-sei=Kawai en-aut-mei=Hotaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakabatakeKiyofumi en-aut-sei=Takabatake en-aut-mei=Kiyofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShanQiusheng en-aut-sei=Shan en-aut-mei=Qiusheng kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=EainHtoo Shwe en-aut-sei=Eain en-aut-mei=Htoo Shwe kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SukegawaShintaro en-aut-sei=Sukegawa en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakanoKeisuke en-aut-sei=Nakano en-aut-mei=Keisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagatsukaHitoshi en-aut-sei=Nagatsuka en-aut-mei=Hitoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=oral squamous cell carcinoma invasion kn-keyword=oral squamous cell carcinoma invasion en-keyword=patient-derived stromal cell xenograft (PDSX) kn-keyword=patient-derived stromal cell xenograft (PDSX) en-keyword=bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) kn-keyword=bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) en-keyword=MMP2 kn-keyword=MMP2 en-keyword=stromal factor IL-6 kn-keyword=stromal factor IL-6 en-keyword=stromal factor IL1B kn-keyword=stromal factor IL1B END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=653 end-page=657 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202110 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Deep Angiomyxoma of the Thigh That Is Difficult to Diagnose: A Case Report and Literature Review en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We present an extremely rare case of deep angiomyxoma (DAM) in the thigh that was misdiagnosed as desmoid-type fibromatosis. A 40-year-old Japanese woman presented with a mass on the left thigh. The histological diagnosis by needle biopsy was desmoid-type fibromatosis; the tumor grew slowly and was resected 4 years later. The histological diagnosis from the resected tumor was DAM. As of 16 months post-surgery, the patient has not noticed any local recurrence. Although DAM in a lower extremity is extremely rare, clinicians must be aware of its possible occurrence in areas relatively close to the pelvis. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TsuchieHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Tsuchie en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyakoshiNaohisa en-aut-sei=Miyakoshi en-aut-mei=Naohisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagasawaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Nagasawa en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NanjoHiroshi en-aut-sei=Nanjo en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShimadaYoichi en-aut-sei=Shimada en-aut-mei=Yoichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Pathology, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= en-keyword=deep angiomyxoma kn-keyword=deep angiomyxoma en-keyword=thigh kn-keyword=thigh en-keyword=desmoid-type fibromatosis kn-keyword=desmoid-type fibromatosis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=611 end-page=623 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202110 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Relation Between Identity Disclosure to Family Members and Mental Health in Japanese Transgender People en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Family members are critical mediators of the experiences of transgender people. We studied whether transgen-der subjects had disclosed their identity to their families and their familiesf reactions after the disclosure. We also evaluated the subjectsf mental state and its association with disclosure status. Transgender people were recruited for this anonymous questionnaire survey in the Okayama University Hospital gender clinic. Subjects disclosed their identity to family members at the following rates: 68.7% to the father, 89.1% to the mother, 59.1% to a brother, 77.8% to a sister, and 47.6% to grandparents. Fathers had the lowest rate (26.7%) of posi-tive reactions, while over 50% of fathers showed an ambiguous response. Approximately 20% of parents showed a negative response. The majority of parents agreed to hormonal treatment and sex-reassignment sur-gery and that the transgender child should live with the gender they wanted to express. However, the rate of subjects with mood and anxiety disorders according to the Kessler 6 scale was significantly higher in those who experienced negative or ambiguous reactions from family members compared to those who experienced posi-tive reactions. Educational and mental health professionals should support the disclosure process of transgen-der people as well as their family members. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ZhouYu en-aut-sei=Zhou en-aut-mei=Yu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FurutaniMichiyo en-aut-sei=Furutani en-aut-mei=Michiyo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=AthurupanaRukmali en-aut-sei=Athurupana en-aut-mei=Rukmali kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakatsukaMikiya en-aut-sei=Nakatsuka en-aut-mei=Mikiya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=disclosure kn-keyword=disclosure en-keyword=family functioning kn-keyword=family functioning en-keyword=gender nonconformity kn-keyword=gender nonconformity en-keyword=mental health kn-keyword=mental health en-keyword=transgender kn-keyword=transgender END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=557 end-page=565 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202110 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Relationship between Pressure Ulcers in Elderly People and Physiological Indices of the Skin en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=This study examined the relationship between skin physiological indices and pressure ulcers in elderly people. The subjects were 55 bedridden elderly Japanese patients with a median age of 85 years. The following parame-ters were measured using non-invasive devices: skin surface temperature, moisture content in the stratum corneum, moisture content in the dermis, transepidermal water loss as an index of skin barrier function, skin erythema and skin elasticity. The sacral and 2 heel areas were observed as sites predisposed to pressure ulcers. Within one month after measuring the skin physiological indices, we confirmed pressure ulcers of National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel classification Stage II or worse based on medical records. Among the 55 patients, 4 (7.3%) prospectively developed a total of 5 pressure ulcers within 16 days. Only the skin erythema score was significantly higher with than without pressure ulcers (p < 0.001). We performed a binary logistic regression analysis and confirmed a significant relationship between pressure-ulcer development and the level of erythema (odds ratio = 1.026; 95% confidence interval: 1.011-1.042). Skin erythema increased before the development of pressure ulcers. Taken together, our results show that the high skin erythema score can be a predictive indicator of pressure ulcers. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Takeshima KoharaHiroko en-aut-sei=Takeshima Kohara en-aut-mei=Hiroko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaMitsunori en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Mitsunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkawaMasami en-aut-sei=Okawa en-aut-mei=Masami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Nursing, University of Kochi kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Nursing, University of Kochi kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Shiragikuen Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=elderly people kn-keyword=elderly people en-keyword=erythema kn-keyword=erythema en-keyword=pressure ulcer kn-keyword=pressure ulcer en-keyword=skin kn-keyword=skin END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=34 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=e5 end-page=e6 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=20211007 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Usefulness of contrast]enhanced endoscopic ultrasonography for the treatment of ethanol reinjection in patient with small pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=a video of this article. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsumotoKazuyuki en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Kazuyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatoHironari en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Hironari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm kn-keyword=pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm en-keyword=EUS-guided ethanol injection kn-keyword=EUS-guided ethanol injection en-keyword=contrast enhanced EUS kn-keyword=contrast enhanced EUS END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=495 end-page=503 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202108 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Effects of Tablet Size and Head Posture on Drug Swallowing: A Preliminary Examination Using Endoscopy in Healthy Subjects en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Tablet size and head posture have been reported to affect swallowing of medications, but no previous studies have evaluated their effects in detail. Our aim was to investigate for the first time the effect of tablet size and head posture on drug swallowing by endoscopic evaluation in healthy subjects. Round tablets (7 , 10 , 12, and 14 mm in diameter) were swallowed by 15 healthy adults with an endoscope inserted in the neutral, head flex-ion, and head extension positions. Evaluation of swallowing difficulty using a numeric rating scale (NRS), presence or absence of pharyngeal residue and its location, and tablet oral transit time (TOTT) were recorded. In the neutral position, the NRS score was higher with the 14 mm tablets than with the 7 mm tablets. The TOTT with the 7 mm tablets was significantly shorter in the head extension than in the neutral position. Swallowing difficulty increased when the tablet diameter was more than 7 mm. Residues were found in the epi-glottis, pyriform sinus, and tongue base. These findings suggest that head extension shortens the TOTT and assists oral-pharyngeal transport. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SugiyamaShuntaro en-aut-sei=Sugiyama en-aut-mei=Shuntaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IidaTakatoshi en-aut-sei=Iida en-aut-mei=Takatoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MorimotoYoshinari en-aut-sei=Morimoto en-aut-mei=Yoshinari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamazakiYuki en-aut-sei=Yamazaki en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MikuzukiLou en-aut-sei=Mikuzuki en-aut-mei=Lou kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HayashiMegumi en-aut-sei=Hayashi en-aut-mei=Megumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Division of Medically Compromised Geriatric Dentistry, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University Hospital Graduate School of Dentistry kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Division of Medically Compromised Geriatric Dentistry, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University Hospital Graduate School of Dentistry kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Division of Medically Compromised Geriatric Dentistry, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University Hospital Graduate School of Dentistry kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Division of Medically Compromised Geriatric Dentistry, Department of Pharmacy, Kanagawa Dental University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Division of Medically Compromised Geriatric Dentistry, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University Hospital Graduate School of Dentistry kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Division of Medically Compromised Geriatric Dentistry, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University Hospital Graduate School of Dentistry kn-affil= en-keyword=tablet size kn-keyword=tablet size en-keyword=head posture kn-keyword=head posture en-keyword=swallowing kn-keyword=swallowing en-keyword=endoscopy kn-keyword=endoscopy en-keyword=pharyngeal residue kn-keyword=pharyngeal residue END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=439 end-page=445 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202108 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Clinical Course of 60 Cesarean Scar Pregnancies en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Early diagnosis and therapy are important in a cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP), which can cause uterine rupture with resultant massive bleeding. However, there are some reports of CSPs continued to term. The optimal management of CSPs remains unclear; therefore, we investigated the clinical courses of CSPs diagnosed and treated at perinatal institutions in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions of Japan. We enrolled 60 women diag-nosed with CSP at 21 institutions from January 2006 to December 2015. Of the 60 women diagnosed with CSP, 57 were treated. Pregnancy was terminated in 48 women and continued in 9. Thirteen women underwent transabdominal hysterectomy; they experienced no postoperative complications or allogeneic blood transfu-sion. Nine women received therapies such as dilation and curettage, and 26 received non-surgical therapies such as methotrexate and topical administration of potassium chloride. Among 9 women who chose to con-tinue with their CSP, 7 successfully delivered newborns, 2 had uterine ruptures in the second trimester, and all women required transabdominal hysterectomy. Diagnosis and therapy in the first trimester of pregnancy are important in the management strategy of a CSP. When continuing a CSP, the risk of uterine rupture and trans-abdominal hysterectomy must be considered. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MitsuiTakashi en-aut-sei=Mitsui en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MishimaSakurako en-aut-sei=Mishima en-aut-mei=Sakurako kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TaniKazumasa en-aut-sei=Tani en-aut-mei=Kazumasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MakiJota en-aut-sei=Maki en-aut-mei=Jota kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=EtoEriko en-aut-sei=Eto en-aut-mei=Eriko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HayataKei en-aut-sei=Hayata en-aut-mei=Kei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MasuyamaHisashi en-aut-sei=Masuyama en-aut-mei=Hisashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=cesarean scar pregnancy kn-keyword=cesarean scar pregnancy en-keyword=uterine rupture kn-keyword=uterine rupture en-keyword=hysterectomy kn-keyword=hysterectomy en-keyword=methotrexate kn-keyword=methotrexate en-keyword=potassium chloride kn-keyword=potassium chloride END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=403 end-page=413 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202108 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Surgical Treatment of Epiretinal Membrane en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a common retinal disease characterized by cellular proliferation and metaplasia that lead to the formation of a pathological fibrocellular membrane immediately superjacent to the inner retinal surface. The vast majority of ERMs are considered idiopathic. However, ERM formation can result from various primary intraocular diseases, including retinal breaks and detachment, retinal vascular diseases, and vitreoretinal inflammatory conditions. Although ERMs are generally asymptomatic or cause mild metamorphopsia and/or a modest decrease in visual acuity, some can cause severe macular distortion and macular edema, resulting in significantly impaired function. Surgical removal of ERM is the only treatment, and improvements in vitrectomy systems have enabled less invasive treatment. However, there are currently no standardized criteria for ERM surgery, and the indications for surgery are determined from the patientfs subjective symptoms. Another problem with ERM surgery is that not all patients show satisfactory postoperative recovery of visual function. Thus, further research is needed to determine the criteria for ERM surgery and methods to improve the postoperative prognosis. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatobaRyo en-aut-sei=Matoba en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MorizaneYuki en-aut-sei=Morizane en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=epiretinal membrane kn-keyword=epiretinal membrane en-keyword=vitrectomy kn-keyword=vitrectomy en-keyword=optical coherence tomography kn-keyword=optical coherence tomography en-keyword=internal limiting membrane kn-keyword=internal limiting membrane en-keyword=lamellar macular hole kn-keyword=lamellar macular hole END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=20210325 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Žá”NŽÒ‚É‚¨‚¯‚é‘Á‰t’†‚Ì׋ۑp‚ÆŽ•Žüó‘Ԃ̈«‰»‚Ƃ̊֌WF3”NŠÔ‚̃Rƒz[ƒgŒ¤‹† kn-title=Relationship of salivary microbiome with the worsening of periodontal health status in young adults: A 3-year cohort study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IslamMd Monirul en-aut-sei=Islam en-aut-mei=Md Monirul kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=219 end-page=224 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202104 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Successful Treatment of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Complicated with Endometrial Cancer by Arsenic Trioxide en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is a hematological emergency that requires urgent intervention because of the high incidence of early hemorrhagic death. When patients with APL experience a synchronous solid organ tumor, the tumorfs treatment must also be done properly. Differentiation-inducing therapy using arsenic trioxide (ATO) has less hematological toxicity compared to cytotoxic chemotherapy and might be preferable for untreated APL patients with a synchronous solid organ tumor. Here we describe the first successful case of untreated APL and synchronous endometrial cancer (in an adult Japanese woman) treated with ATO consolidation therapy and the subsequent surgery and chemotherapy for endometrial cancer. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SugiuraHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Sugiura en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishimoriHisakazu en-aut-sei=Nishimori en-aut-mei=Hisakazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuokaHirofumi en-aut-sei=Matsuoka en-aut-mei=Hirofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraKeiichiro en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Keiichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiKeiko en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Keiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiNobuharu en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Nobuharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuokaKen-ichi en-aut-sei=Matsuoka en-aut-mei=Ken-ichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaYoshinobu en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Yoshinobu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=acute promyelocytic leukemia kn-keyword=acute promyelocytic leukemia en-keyword=endometrial cancer kn-keyword=endometrial cancer en-keyword=arsenic trioxide kn-keyword=arsenic trioxide en-keyword=synchronous multiple primary malignant tumor kn-keyword=synchronous multiple primary malignant tumor en-keyword=chemotherapy kn-keyword=chemotherapy END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=205 end-page=212 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202104 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Camouflage Treatment for Skeletal Maxillary Protrusion and Lateral Deviation with Classic-Type Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We herein report the case of a 19-year-old female with a transverse discrepancy, skeletal Class II malocclusion, severe crowding with concerns of classic-type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), aesthetics problems and functional problems. The main characteristics of classic EDS are loose-jointedness and fragile, easily bruised skin that heals with peculiar gcigarette-paperh scars. The anteroposterior and transverse skeletal discrepancies can generally be resolved by maxilla repositioning and mandibular advancement surgery following pre-surgical orthodontic treatment. However, this patient was treated with orthodontic camouflage but not orthognathic surgery because of the risks of skin bruising, poor healing and a temporomandibular disorder. A satisfactory dental appearance and occlusion were achieved after camouflage treatment with orthodontic anchor screws and the use of Class II elastics, including the preservation of the stomatognathic functions. Acceptable occlusion and dentition were maintained after a two-year retention period. This treatment strategy of orthodontic camouflage using temporary anchorage, such as anchor screws and Class II elastics, may be a viable treatment option for skeletal malocclusion patients with EDS. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HoshijimaMitsuhiro en-aut-sei=Hoshijima en-aut-mei=Mitsuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawanabeNoriaki en-aut-sei=Kawanabe en-aut-mei=Noriaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=IidaSeiji en-aut-sei=Iida en-aut-mei=Seiji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamashiroTakashi en-aut-sei=Yamashiro en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KamiokaHiroshi en-aut-sei=Kamioka en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthodontics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Orthodontics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Reconstructive Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Orthodontics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=asymmetry kn-keyword=asymmetry en-keyword=Class II kn-keyword=Class II en-keyword=camouflage kn-keyword=camouflage en-keyword=orthodontic anchor screw kn-keyword=orthodontic anchor screw en-keyword=Ehlers-Danlos syndrome kn-keyword=Ehlers-Danlos syndrome END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=133 end-page=138 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202104 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Efficacy and Safety of Ramucirumab/nab-paclitaxel for Previously Treated Advanced Gastric Cancer in Community Hospitals en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=As the nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel (nab-PTX) is free of ethanol and premedication, the duration of administration is shorter and patients can drive themselves to and from the hospital. In the 2018 Japanese gastric cancer treatment guidelines, ramucirumab (RAM) plus weekly nab-PTX is conditionally recommended for previously treated patients with advanced gastric cancer. Here, we retrospectively analysed the efficacy and safety of RAM+nab-PTX for such patients in community hospitals. From January 2018 to December 2019, 43 patients with metastatic and recurrent gastric cancer received RAM+nab-PTX treatment. Six patients (13.9%) were older than 80 years and 9 patients (20.9%) showed ECOG-PS 2. Progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), overall response rate (ORR), disease control rate (DCR), and adverse events (AEs) were reviewed retrospectively. Median PFS was 114 days (95% confidence interval [CI]: 84-190) and median OS was 297 days (95% CI: 180-398). ORR and DCR were 32.4% and 72.2%, respectively. The incidence rates of ?grade 3 neutropenia and febrile neutropenia were 53.5% and 2.3%, respectively. No treatment-related deaths occurred. RAM plus nab-PTX combination therapy demonstrated manageable toxicity even patients who were elderly or had an ECOG-PS 2. This treatment is useful in community hospital settings. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HashidaShinsuke en-aut-sei=Hashida en-aut-mei=Shinsuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanakaNorimitsu en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Norimitsu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiYuta en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Yuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=OnodaYuji en-aut-sei=Onoda en-aut-mei=Yuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=ColvinHugh Shunsuke en-aut-sei=Colvin en-aut-mei=Hugh Shunsuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhashiRyuichiro en-aut-sei=Ohashi en-aut-mei=Ryuichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkamotoKunio en-aut-sei=Okamoto en-aut-mei=Kunio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Medical Oncology, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=gastric cancer kn-keyword=gastric cancer en-keyword=ramucirumab kn-keyword=ramucirumab en-keyword=nab-paclitaxel kn-keyword=nab-paclitaxel END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=5 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=165 end-page=178 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20201230 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A Narrative Analysis of Organizers for the Vietnam Festival in YAKAGE Town: an Activity to Visualize Existence of Vietnamese Technical Intern Trainees kn-title=–îŠ|’¬ƒxƒgƒiƒ€ƒtƒFƒXƒeƒBƒoƒ‹Šé‰æ‰^‰cŽÒ‚É‚æ‚éŒê‚è‚Ì•ªÍ ?’n•ûÝZƒxƒgƒiƒ€l‹Z”\ŽÀK¶‚Ì‘¶Ý‚ð‰ÂŽ‹‰»‚·‚銈“®‚ÌŒoˆÜ‚̉ð–¾? en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=–{e‚Å‚ÍC’n•û•”ÝZ‚̃xƒgƒiƒ€l‹Z”\ŽÀK¶‚ðŠª‚«ž‚ñ‚¾’nˆæ‚̃Cƒxƒ“ƒg‚ÌŠé‰æ‰^‰cŽÒ2–¼‚̃Cƒ“ƒ^ƒrƒ…[•ªÍ‚ð’Ê‚¶‚ÄCŠˆ“®‚ÌŒoˆÜ‚Æ‚»‚ÌL‚ª‚è‚Ì‚ ‚è•û‚ð‰ð–¾‚·‚邱‚Æ‚ð–ÚŽw‚µ‚½B•ªÍ‚ÌŒ‹‰ÊC‚à‚Æ‚à‚Æƒxƒgƒiƒ€‚â‹Z”\ŽÀK¶‚Æ‚©‚©‚í‚è‚̂Ȃ©‚Á‚½ˆêŒÂl‚Æ‚»‚ÌŠ‘®æ‚Ì’c‘Ì‚ªC‚»‚Ì’nˆæ‚Å“­‚­ŠO‘l‚ÌŽáŽÒ‚ɑ΂·‚éƒzƒXƒsƒ^ƒŠƒeƒB‚Æ’nˆæŠˆ«‰»‚Ö‚ÌŽv‚¢‚ðŒ´“®—͂Ƃµ‚ÄCl“Iƒlƒbƒgƒ[ƒN‚ðŠg‘債‚È‚ª‚çCƒCƒxƒ“ƒg‚ÌŽÀŽ{‚ÉŽŠ‚Á‚½ŒoˆÜ‚ª–¾‚ç‚©‚ɂȂÁ‚½B‚Ü‚½C•¡”‰ñ‚̃Cƒxƒ“ƒgŽÀŽ{‚É‚æ‚èC‚»‚ê‚Ü‚ÅuŠç‚ÌŒ©‚¦‚È‚¢vŠO‘l‚Å‚ ‚Á‚½‹Z”\ŽÀK¶‚Ì‘¶Ý‚ª‚»‚Ì’nˆæ‚ʼnŽ‹‰»‚³‚êC”Þ‚ç‚Æ‚Ì‹¤¶‚ð–ÚŽw‚·‘¼‚ÌŠˆ“®‚Ö‚ÆL‚ª‚è‚ðŒ©‚¹‚Ä‚¢‚邱‚Æ‚ªŽ¦‚³‚ꂽB en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NAGANOMasumi en-aut-sei=NAGANO en-aut-mei=Masumi kn-aut-name=’·–ì^Ÿ kn-aut-sei=’·–ì kn-aut-mei=^Ÿ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= en-keyword=ƒxƒgƒiƒ€l‹Z”\ŽÀK¶ kn-keyword=ƒxƒgƒiƒ€l‹Z”\ŽÀK¶ en-keyword=’nˆæŠˆ«‰» kn-keyword=’nˆæŠˆ«‰» en-keyword=‘½•¶‰»‹¤¶ kn-keyword=‘½•¶‰»‹¤¶ en-keyword=SCAT kn-keyword=SCAT END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=51 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=130 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=2020727 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Long-term ureteroscopic management of upper tract urothelial carcinoma: 28-year single-centre experience en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background
Long-term survival outcomes of patients who undergo endoscopic management of non-invasive upper tract urothelial carcinoma remain uncertain. The longest mean follow-up period in previous studies was 6.1 years. This study reports the long-term outcomes of patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma who underwent ureteroscopic ablation at a single institution over a 28-year period.
Methods
We identified all patients who underwent ureteroscopic management of upper tract urothelial carcinoma as their primary treatment at our institution between January 1991 and April 2011. Survival outcomes, including overall survival, cancer-specific survival, upper-tract recurrence-free survival and renal unit survival, were estimated using Kaplan?Meier methodology.
Results
A total of 15 patients underwent endoscopic management, with a mean age at diagnosis of 66 years. All patients underwent ureteroscopy, and biopsy-confirmed pathology was obtained. Median (range; mean) follow-up was 11.7 (2.3?20.9, 11.9) years. Upper tract recurrence occurred in 87% (n = 13) of patients. Twenty percent (n = 3) of patients proceeded to nephroureterectomy. The estimated cancer-specific survival rate was 93% at 5, 10, 15 and 20 years. Estimated overall survival rates were 86, 80, 54 and 20% at 5, 10, 15 and 20 years. Only one patient experienced cancer-specific mortality. The estimated mean and median overall survival times were 14.5 and 16.6 years, respectively. The estimated mean cancer-specific survival time was not reached.
Conclusions
Although upper tract recurrence is common, endoscopic management of non-invasive upper tract urothelial carcinoma provides a 90% cancer-specific survival rate at 20 years in selected patients. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MaruyamaYuki en-aut-sei=Maruyama en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ArakiMotoo en-aut-sei=Araki en-aut-mei=Motoo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=WadaKoichiro en-aut-sei=Wada en-aut-mei=Koichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshinagaKasumi en-aut-sei=Yoshinaga en-aut-mei=Kasumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MitsuiYosuke en-aut-sei=Mitsui en-aut-mei=Yosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SadahiraTakuya en-aut-sei=Sadahira en-aut-mei=Takuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishimuraShingo en-aut-sei=Nishimura en-aut-mei=Shingo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=EdamuraKohei en-aut-sei=Edamura en-aut-mei=Kohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=KobayashiYasuyuki en-aut-sei=Kobayashi en-aut-mei=Yasuyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanabeMasami en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Masami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanabeToyohiko en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Toyohiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=MongaManoj en-aut-sei=Monga en-aut-mei=Manoj kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=NasuYasutomo en-aut-sei=Nasu en-aut-mei=Yasutomo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=KumonHiromi en-aut-sei=Kumon en-aut-mei=Hiromi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Urology, The Cleveland Clinic kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Innovation Center Okayama for Nanobio-Targeted Therapy, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=urothelial carcinoma kn-keyword=urothelial carcinoma en-keyword=urinary tract cancer kn-keyword=urinary tract cancer en-keyword=ureteroscopy kn-keyword=ureteroscopy en-keyword=long-term survival kn-keyword=long-term survival en-keyword=renal pelvis kn-keyword=renal pelvis en-keyword=ureter kn-keyword=ureter END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=1 end-page=8 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2021 dt-pub=202102 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Clinical Characteristics of Low Androgen Status in Males with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=To determine the clinical characteristics of low androgen status in adult males with diabetes, we retrospectively analyzed the medical records of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in whom serum free testosterone (FT) levels were examined for 1 year. Among the 46 patients (56 } 1.5 years old), decreases in serum FT levels to < 8.5 pg/ml (indicating the occurrence of late-onset hypogonadism [LOH]) were detected in 18 (39%). The per-centages of patients with low FT levels were high in the ? 50 years age group (83%), the HbA1c < 7% group (67%), and the 25 ? BMI < 30 kg/m2 group (56%). The serum FT levels tended to decrease age-dependently. The level of HbA1c was significantly correlated with the Heinemann Aging Male Symptoms (AMS) score (R = 0.47). The low-FT group had decreased levels of hemoglobin. Of note, the serum FSH level (R = ?0.32) was negatively correlated with the serum FT level, whereas the serum TSH level (R = 0.36) was positively correlated with the serum FT level. Collectively, these results revealed that many diabetic males may have low FT levels and that the AMS score is related to the HbA1c level. A slightly anemic condition, thyroid dysfunction, and obesity (class 1) might be involved in LOH in middle-aged diabetic males. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HamaharaJun en-aut-sei=Hamahara en-aut-mei=Jun kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HondaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Honda en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoKoichiro en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Koichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TokumasuKazuki en-aut-sei=Tokumasu en-aut-mei=Kazuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HanayamaYoshihisa en-aut-sei=Hanayama en-aut-mei=Yoshihisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HagiyaHideharu en-aut-sei=Hagiya en-aut-mei=Hideharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ObikaMikako en-aut-sei=Obika en-aut-mei=Mikako kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=UedaKeigo en-aut-sei=Ueda en-aut-mei=Keigo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=KishidaMasayuki en-aut-sei=Kishida en-aut-mei=Masayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=OtsukaFumio en-aut-sei=Otsuka en-aut-mei=Fumio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=androgen kn-keyword=androgen en-keyword=diabetes mellitus kn-keyword=diabetes mellitus en-keyword=late-onset hypogonadism kn-keyword=late-onset hypogonadism en-keyword=testosterone kn-keyword=testosterone en-keyword=thyroid function kn-keyword=thyroid function END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20201227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=ƒ‰ƒbƒgˆê‰ß«’†‘å”]“®–¬•Âǃ‚ƒfƒ‹‚É‚¨‚¯‚écrossed cerebellar diaschisisiŒð³«‰“Šu«¬”]‹@”\áŠQj‚Ì”]ŒŒ—¬‚ƈâ“`Žq”­Œ» kn-title=Cerebellar Blood Flow and Gene Expression in Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis after Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KidaniNaoya en-aut-sei=Kidani en-aut-mei=Naoya kn-aut-name=–Ø’J®Æ kn-aut-sei=–Ø’J kn-aut-mei=®Æ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=19 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=3137 end-page=3144 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20200220 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Multidisciplinary treatment system for bone metastases for early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of malignant spinal cord compression en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC) is a serious complication of cancers. The present study aimed to establish a multidisciplinary treatment system for urgent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and referral to orthopedists in order to prevent neurological deficits caused by MSCC. In the present study, the extent to which this system achieved early diagnosis and treatment and prevented MSCC?caused neurological deficits was examined. The records from patients with neurological deficits caused by MSCC before (between April 2007 and March 2012; group A) and after (between April 2012 and March 2017; group B) the establishment of the multidisciplinary system at the Shikoku Cancer Center (Ehime, Japan) were retrospectively evaluated. The numbers of patients with neurological deficits were 38 and 7 in groups A and B, respectively. All patients received radiotherapy. The incidence of neurological deficits was 13.2 and 3.4% in groups A and B, respectively (P<0.001). The proportion of patients with improvement in the severity of neurological deficits was 5.3 and 28.6% in groups A and B, respectively (P<0.001). The interval between physicians' recognition of a neurological deficit and MRI and the start of treatment, the number of cases, and the severity of neurological deficits were evaluated in groups A and B. The median interval between recognition of a neurological deficit by physicians and MRI was 3 and 0 days in groups A and B, respectively (P<0.001). The median interval between physicians' recognition of a neurological deficit and the start of treatment was 3 and 0 days in groups A and B, respectively (P<0.001). By using a multidisciplinary treatment system, the incidence and severity of neurological deficits following treatment were significantly improved. Therefore, the multidisciplinary treatment system used in the present study may be useful for early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of MSCC in patients with bone metastases. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NakataEiji en-aut-sei=Nakata en-aut-mei=Eiji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugiharaShinsuke en-aut-sei=Sugihara en-aut-mei=Shinsuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugawaraYoshifumi en-aut-sei=Sugawara en-aut-mei=Yoshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakaharaRyuichi en-aut-sei=Nakahara en-aut-mei=Ryuichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=FurumatsuTakayuki en-aut-sei=Furumatsu en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=TetsunagaTomonori en-aut-sei=Tetsunaga en-aut-mei=Tomonori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=KunisadaToshiyuki en-aut-sei=Kunisada en-aut-mei=Toshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakanishiKazuo en-aut-sei=Nakanishi en-aut-mei=Kazuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=OzakiToshifumi en-aut-sei=Ozaki en-aut-mei=Toshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Shikoku Cancer Center kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Radiology, Shikoku Cancer Center kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital, kn-affil= en-keyword=bone metastasis kn-keyword=bone metastasis en-keyword=multidisciplinary treatment kn-keyword=multidisciplinary treatment en-keyword=skeletal-related event kn-keyword=skeletal-related event en-keyword=malignant spinal cord compression kn-keyword=malignant spinal cord compression en-keyword=neurological deficit kn-keyword=neurological deficit END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=6 article-no= start-page=557 end-page=562 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202012 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=A Japanese Patient with Gastric Cancer and Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase Deficiency Presenting with DPYD Variants en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A 63-year-old Japanese male with stomach adenocarcinoma received oral 5-fluorouracil derivative, cisplatin and trastuzumab chemotherapy. On day 8, severe diarrhea and mucositis developed; chemotherapy was stopped. On day 14, the patient developed renal dysfunction and febrile neutropenia. He also suffered from pneumonia due to Candida albicans. Systemic symptoms improved after intensive conservative treatment. Best supportive care was continued until the patient died from gastric cancer. The dihydropyrimidine dehydroge-nase protein level was low at 3.18 U/mg protein. The result of DPYD genotyping revealed three variants at posi-tions 1615 (G > A), 1627 (A > G), and 1896 (T > C) in exons 13, 13, and 14, respectively. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IshiguroMikako en-aut-sei=Ishiguro en-aut-mei=Mikako kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakenakaRyuta en-aut-sei=Takenaka en-aut-mei=Ryuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OguraKenichiro en-aut-sei=Ogura en-aut-mei=Kenichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HiratsukaAkira en-aut-sei=Hiratsuka en-aut-mei=Akira kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakedaHiromasa en-aut-sei=Takeda en-aut-mei=Hiromasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawaiDaisuke en-aut-sei=Kawai en-aut-mei=Daisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsugenoHirofumi en-aut-sei=Tsugeno en-aut-mei=Hirofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujikiShigeatsu en-aut-sei=Fujiki en-aut-mei=Shigeatsu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Tsuyama Chuo Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Tsuyama Chuo Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Drug Metabolism and Molecular Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Drug Metabolism and Molecular Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Tsuyama Chuo Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Tsuyama Chuo Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Tsuyama Chuo Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Tsuyama Chuo Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=5-fluorouracil kn-keyword=5-fluorouracil en-keyword=dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency kn-keyword=dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency en-keyword=DPYD variant kn-keyword=DPYD variant en-keyword=gastric cancer kn-keyword=gastric cancer END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=6 article-no= start-page=461 end-page=466 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202012 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Reality of Gastric Cancer in Young Patients: The Importance and Difficulty of the Early Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Gastric cancer usually arises in middle-aged to older patients, and is rarely found in younger patients. The clin-ical characteristics, etiology, prognosis, preventive methods and treatment of gastric cancer in young patients have not been fully investigated because of its low prevalence. In this review, we discuss the current under-standing and clinical problems associated with gastric cancer in young patients. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), which is a major cause of gastric cancer, especially in older populations, is closely associated with gastric cancer in young patients as well as in older patients. Gastric cancer in young patients tends to be diagnosed at an advanced stage with alarm symptoms. However, young patients with advanced gastric cancer tend to have a favorable general condition and organ function, so they can tolerate intensive systematic chemotherapy. Unfortunately, the prognosis of gastric cancer in young patients with an advanced stage is not favorable. We should not take this rare disease lightly, given its poor prognosis if patients are diagnosed at an unresectable stage. The evaluation of the H. pylori infection status and performance of H. pylori eradication therapy to prevent gastric cancer in young patients as well as the development of more intensive chemotherapy regimens for unre-sectable gastric cancer in young patients are warranted. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KonoYoshiyasu en-aut-sei=Kono en-aut-mei=Yoshiyasu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanzakiHiromitsu en-aut-sei=Kanzaki en-aut-mei=Hiromitsu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=IwamuroMasaya en-aut-sei=Iwamuro en-aut-mei=Masaya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawanoSeiji en-aut-sei=Kawano en-aut-mei=Seiji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawaharaYoshiro en-aut-sei=Kawahara en-aut-mei=Yoshiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=gastric cancer kn-keyword=gastric cancer en-keyword=young patients kn-keyword=young patients en-keyword=Helicobacter pylori kn-keyword=Helicobacter pylori END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=31 cd-vols= no-issue=S1 article-no= start-page=67 end-page=68 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2019 dt-pub=201904 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Current problems and clinical results of endoscopic necrosectomy for walled]off pancreatic necrosis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsumotoKazuyuki en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Kazuyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatoHironari en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Hironari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=32 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=425 end-page=430 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202003 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Efficacy and safety of scheduled early endoscopic ultrasonography]guided ethanol reinjection for patients with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: Prospective pilot study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)]guided ethanol injection was recently proposed for treatment of patients with small pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (p]NET); however, tips on how to carry out safe and effective procedures are unclear. We launched a pilot study for scheduled early EUS]guided ethanol reinjection for small p]NET. Major eligibility criteria were presence of pathologically diagnosed grade (G) 1 or G2, tumor size ?2 cm and being a poor or rejected candidate for surgery. For the treatment, we used a 25]gauge needle and pure ethanol. Contrast]enhanced computed tomography (CE]CT) was carried out on postoperative day 3, and if enhanced areas of the tumor were still apparent, an additional session was scheduled during the same hospitalization period. Primary endpoint was complete ablation rate at 1 month after treatment, and secondary endpoint was procedure]related adverse events. A total of five patients were treated. Median size of the tumor was 10 (range: 7?14) mm. Of the five patients, three underwent an additional session. Median volume of ethanol injection per session was 0.8 (range: 0.3?1.0) mL, and the total was 1.0 (0.9?1.8) mL. Complete ablation was achieved in four of the five tumors (80%) with no adverse events. During 1 year of follow up, none of the patients reported any procedure]related adverse events, and no recurrence of tumor. Scheduled early EUS]guided ethanol reinjection appears to be safe and effective for treating small p]NET (UMIN number: 000018834). en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsumotoKazuyuki en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Kazuyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatoHironari en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Hironari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawanoSeiji en-aut-sei=Kawano en-aut-mei=Seiji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraHiroyasu en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Hiroyasu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishidaKenji en-aut-sei=Nishida en-aut-mei=Kenji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HaradaRyo en-aut-sei=Harada en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=Fujii Masakuni en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Masakuni kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshidaRyuichi en-aut-sei=Yoshida en-aut-mei=Ryuichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=UmedaYuzo en-aut-sei=Umeda en-aut-mei=Yuzo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=HinotsuShiro en-aut-sei=Hinotsu en-aut-mei=Shiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=Yagi Takahito en-aut-sei=Yagi en-aut-mei=Takahito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Pathology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology, Japanese Red Cross Okayama Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Transplant and Surgical Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Transplant and Surgical Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Transplant and Surgical Oncology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=ethanol injection kn-keyword=ethanol injection en-keyword=EUS]guided therapy kn-keyword=EUS]guided therapy en-keyword=pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor kn-keyword=pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor en-keyword=scheduled therapy kn-keyword=scheduled therapy en-keyword=small size kn-keyword=small size END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=33 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=656 end-page=662 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20200902 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Efficacy of low dose rectal diclofenac for preventing post]endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis: Propensity score]matched analysis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background
Acute pancreatitis is a major adverse event of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Rectal administration of non]steroidal anti]inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) decreases the incidence of post]ERCP pancreatitis (PEP). However, the efficacy of low dose rectal NSAIDs for preventing PEP remains controversial.
Methods
We performed a retrospective study of 301 patients with native papilla and a body weight of <50 kg who underwent ERCP between September 2010 and October 2019. After July 2016, a 25 mg dose of rectal diclofenac was routinely administered within 15 min before ERCP (NSAIDs group, n = 72) and the control group (n = 229) consisted of patients undergoing ERCP before this date without treatment. We compared the incidence of PEP between the two groups using propensity score matching.
Results
A total of 66 pairs of patients in each group were selected. The patients and procedural]related factors were similar in both groups. In total, 15 patients (11.4%) developed PEP: 12.1% (8/66) in the NSAIDs group and 10.6% (7/66) in the control group (Odds ratio (OR) 1.2; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.4?3.5; P = 0.78). There was no significant difference in incidence of other adverse events related to ERCP between the two groups.
Conclusions
Prophylactic administration of a 25 mg dose of rectal diclofenac did not reduce the incidence of PEP in patients with a native papilla and a body weight of <50 kg in this study and a certain dose of rectal NSAIDs, such as a 100]mg dose, should be administered regardless of body weight to prevent PEP. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TomodaTakeshi en-aut-sei=Tomoda en-aut-mei=Takeshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatoHironari en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Hironari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyamotoKazuya en-aut-sei=Miyamoto en-aut-mei=Kazuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumiAkihiro en-aut-sei=Matsumi en-aut-mei=Akihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=UetaEijiro en-aut-sei=Ueta en-aut-mei=Eijiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiYuuki en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Yuuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SaragaiYousuke en-aut-sei=Saragai en-aut-mei=Yousuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamazakiTatsuhiro en-aut-sei=Yamazaki en-aut-mei=Tatsuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=UchidaDaisuke en-aut-sei=Uchida en-aut-mei=Daisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoKazuyuki en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Kazuyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoriguchiShigeru en-aut-sei=Horiguchi en-aut-mei=Shigeru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsutsumiKoichiro en-aut-sei=Tsutsumi en-aut-mei=Koichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=diclofenac kn-keyword=diclofenac en-keyword=low dose kn-keyword=low dose en-keyword=post]ERCP pancreatitis kn-keyword=post]ERCP pancreatitis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=26 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=430 end-page=434 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20200704 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=High body mass index is a risk factor for unfavorable clinical outcomes after medial meniscus posterior root repair in well-aligned knees en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=BackgroundSevere chondral lesions and varus knee alignment are associated with poor outcomes following transtibial pullout repair for medial meniscus posterior root tears and meniscus tear is strongly associated with body mass index. The prognostic factors in well-aligned knees (femorotibial angle? MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the files of 28 patients who had undergone pullout repair of medial meniscus posterior root tears between October 2016 and December 2017. We recorded the baseline characteristics (age, gender, height, weight, and body mass index) and the time between injury and surgery. We recorded the International Knee Documentation Committee scores, Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Scores, and pain visual analog scale scores. Using magnetic resonance imaging preoperatively and 1 year after surgery, we measured the medial meniscus body width and absolute and relative medial meniscus extrusion. Pearson correlation and multivariate linear regression analyses were used to assess potential associations between these factors and clinical outcomes.
ResultsAge positively correlated (coefficient?=?0.49, P? ConclusionsBody mass index?>?30?kg/m(2) is a risk factor for unfavorable clinical outcomes following pullout repair of medial meniscus posterior root tears in well-aligned knees. Level of evidenceIII, Comparative retrospective study. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ZhangXiming en-aut-sei=Zhang en-aut-mei=Ximing kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FurumatsuTakayuki en-aut-sei=Furumatsu en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkazakiYuki en-aut-sei=Okazaki en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HiranakaTakaaki en-aut-sei=Hiranaka en-aut-mei=Takaaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KodamaYuya en-aut-sei=Kodama en-aut-mei=Yuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=XueHaowei en-aut-sei=Xue en-aut-mei=Haowei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkazakiYoshiki en-aut-sei=Okazaki en-aut-mei=Yoshiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=OzakiToshifumi en-aut-sei=Ozaki en-aut-mei=Toshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue=19 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=146 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1991 dt-pub=19910331 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=”»’f•¶EŒ»Û•`ŽÊ•¶‚ƃvƒƒgƒ^ƒCƒv˜_ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=‹{è˜al kn-aut-sei=‹{è kn-aut-mei=˜al aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‘—§V‹•lH‹Æ‚“™ê–åŠwZ END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=359 end-page=364 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202008 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Hospital Evacuation Assistance from Public and Private Resources: Lessons Learned from the 2018 Western Japan Floods en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=During major flooding in June/July 2018, the Mabi Memorial Hospital in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan was flooded and patients were stranded in the hospital. Peace Winds Japan, a non-governmental organization, collaborated with the Japanese Disaster Medical Assistance Team and Self-Defense Force Public to transport 8 critical patients from the hospital by helicopter. Ultimately, 54 patients and hospital staff members were safely evacuated. The evacuation was accomplished without any casualties, despite the severe conditions. Public and private organizations can work together and continue to seek ways to collaborate and cooperate in disaster settings. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=InabaMototaka en-aut-sei=Inaba en-aut-mei=Mototaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NaitoHiromichi en-aut-sei=Naito en-aut-mei=Hiromichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MuramatsuTomoyoshi en-aut-sei=Muramatsu en-aut-mei=Tomoyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamadaTaihei en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Taihei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakataTaizo en-aut-sei=Sakata en-aut-mei=Taizo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakaoAtsunori en-aut-sei=Nakao en-aut-mei=Atsunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Mabi Memorial Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Peace Winds Japan kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=natural disaster kn-keyword=natural disaster en-keyword=transportation kn-keyword=transportation en-keyword=rain kn-keyword=rain en-keyword=relief work kn-keyword=relief work en-keyword=public-private sector partnerships kn-keyword=public-private sector partnerships END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=335 end-page=343 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202008 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Recurrence of Solitary Fibrous Tumor/Hemangiopericytoma Could Be Predicted by Ki-67 Regardless of Its Origin en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Since the discovery of the NAB2-STAT6 gene fusion in 2013, solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) and hemangiopericytoma (HPC) have been considered the same disease. STAT6 nuclear stain is approved as a highly sensitive and specific marker to diagnose SFT/HPC from other tumors with similar histology. As the next step, detection of fusion variants that may predict clinical malignancy of SFT/HPC has been attempted. However, no fusion variants with a clear relation to malignancy have been identified. In this study, the clinical and histological backgrounds of 23 Japanese patients diagnosed with SFT/HPC from 2000 to 2019 at Kochi University Hospital were examined to identify factors potentially related to recurrence. A significant relationship to recurrence was detected for mitosis ? 1/10 HPF (400~), necrosis, and Ki-67>5%. These findings indicate that a deliberate investigation of histological features such as mitosis and necrosis is crucial for the clinical observation of SFT/ HPC patients. In addition, Ki-67 was revealed to be a useful parameter to predict recurrence in SFT/HPC patients. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YamamotoYumiko en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Yumiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HayashiYoshihiro en-aut-sei=Hayashi en-aut-mei=Yoshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MurakamiIchiro en-aut-sei=Murakami en-aut-mei=Ichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kochi University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Equipment of Support Planning Office, Kochi University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kochi University kn-affil= en-keyword=solitary fibrous tumor kn-keyword=solitary fibrous tumor en-keyword=hemangiopericytoma kn-keyword=hemangiopericytoma en-keyword=Ki-67 kn-keyword=Ki-67 en-keyword=NAB2-STAT6 kn-keyword=NAB2-STAT6 en-keyword=WHO classification kn-keyword=WHO classification en-keyword=WHO grading criteria kn-keyword=WHO grading criteria en-keyword=Marseille Grading System kn-keyword=Marseille Grading System END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=301 end-page=306 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202008 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Immobility-reducing Effects of Ketamine during the Forced Swim Test on 5-HT1A Receptor Activity in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex in an Intractable Depression Model en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Ketamine has been clinically proven to ameliorate depression, including treatment-resistant depression. The detailed mechanism of action of ketamine in treatment-resistant depression remains unclear. We examined the effects of ketamine on the immobility times of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-treated rats during the forced swim test, and we explored the mechanism by which ketamine acts in this model. We investigated the neuroanatomical site of action by microinjecting ketamine into the medial prefrontal cortex of rats. A significant reduction of the ratsf immobility during the forced swim test was observed after the intraperitoneal injection of ketamine in both saline- and ACTH-treated rats. The microinjection of ketamine into the medial prefrontal cortex also decreased immobility during the forced swim test in both saline- and ACTH-treated rats. The immobility-decreasing effect of intraperitoneally injected ketamine was blocked by administering WAY100635, a 5-HT1A receptor antagonist, into the medial prefrontal cortex. These findings contribute to the evidence that ketamine can be useful against treatment-resistant depressive conditions. The immobility-reducing effects of ketamine might be mediated by 5-HT1A receptor activity in the medial prefrontal cortex. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakahashiKei en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Kei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KitamuraYoshihisa en-aut-sei=Kitamura en-aut-mei=Yoshihisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=UshioSoichiro en-aut-sei=Ushio en-aut-mei=Soichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SendoToshiaki en-aut-sei=Sendo en-aut-mei=Toshiaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=ketamine kn-keyword=ketamine en-keyword=adrenocorticotropic hormone kn-keyword=adrenocorticotropic hormone en-keyword=forced swim test kn-keyword=forced swim test en-keyword=medial prefrontal cortex kn-keyword=medial prefrontal cortex en-keyword=5-HT1A receptor kn-keyword=5-HT1A receptor END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue=31 article-no= start-page=12 end-page=21 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2003 dt-pub=20030331 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=ŽO“‡‚̃Iƒmƒ}ƒgƒyƒA‚Æò‹¾‰Ô en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=‰º‰Í•”s‹P kn-aut-sei=‰º‰Í•” kn-aut-mei=s‹P aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•¶Šw•” END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=21 cd-vols= no-issue=11 article-no= start-page=4137 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20200610 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Cerebellar Blood Flow and Gene Expression in Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis after Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) is a state of hypoperfusion and hypometabolism in the contralesional cerebellar hemisphere caused by a supratentorial lesion, but its pathophysiology is not fully understood. We evaluated chronological changes in cerebellar blood flow (CbBF) and gene expressions in the cerebellum using a rat model of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). CbBF was analyzed at two and seven days after MCAO using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). DNA microarray analysis and western blotting of the cerebellar cortex were performed and apoptotic cells in the cerebellar cortex were stained. CbBF in the contralesional hemisphere was significantly decreased and this lateral imbalance recovered over one week. Gene set enrichment analysis revealed that a gene set for "oxidative phosphorylation" was significantly upregulated while fourteen other gene sets including "apoptosis", "hypoxia" and "reactive oxygen species" showed a tendency toward upregulation in the contralesional cerebellum. MCAO upregulated the expressions of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in the contralesional cerebellar cortex. The number of apoptotic cells increased in the molecular layer of the contralesional cerebellum. Focal cerebral ischemia in our rat MCAO model caused CCD along with enhanced expression of genes related to oxidative stress and apoptosis. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KidaniNaoya en-aut-sei=Kidani en-aut-mei=Naoya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HishikawaTomohito en-aut-sei=Hishikawa en-aut-mei=Tomohito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HiramatsuMasafumi en-aut-sei=Hiramatsu en-aut-mei=Masafumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishihiroShingo en-aut-sei=Nishihiro en-aut-mei=Shingo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KinKyohei en-aut-sei=Kin en-aut-mei=Kyohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiYu en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Yu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MuraiSatoshi en-aut-sei=Murai en-aut-mei=Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugiuKenji en-aut-sei=Sugiu en-aut-mei=Kenji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=YasuharaTakao en-aut-sei=Yasuhara en-aut-mei=Takao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyazakiIkuko en-aut-sei=Miyazaki en-aut-mei=Ikuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=AsanumaMasato en-aut-sei=Asanuma en-aut-mei=Masato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=DateIsao en-aut-sei=Date en-aut-mei=Isao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Medical Neurobiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Medical Neurobiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Neurological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=apoptosis kn-keyword=apoptosis en-keyword=cerebral blood flow kn-keyword=cerebral blood flow en-keyword=crossed cerebellar diaschisis kn-keyword=crossed cerebellar diaschisis en-keyword=ischemic stroke kn-keyword=ischemic stroke en-keyword=oxidative stress kn-keyword=oxidative stress END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue=40 article-no= start-page=1 end-page=4 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2012 dt-pub=20120331 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=ŒÃŒPŽO‘èu[ƒJƒ^ƒqƒ‰]ƒJƒ^ƒqƒ‰EˆËƒˆƒXƒLE‘߃Ev‚ɂ‚¢‚Ä en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=‘å’Ø•¹Ž¡ kn-aut-sei=‘å’Ø kn-aut-mei=•¹Ž¡ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=16 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=149 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2019 dt-pub=20191023 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=A proposal of calligraphy learning assistant system with letter portion practice function using projection mapping en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Purpose
For several decades, calligraphy has been popular among people in Japan, China, and even in the world. Traditionally, a teacher teaches how to write letters on a paper with a brush, and a student will imitate them by referring to the model letters. However, if a teacher is not available, this method will not be applicable either. This study aims to propose a calligraphy learning assistant system (CLAS) using projection mapping, which allows a student to learn calligraphy by him/herself.
Design/methodology/approach
By following the letter writing video of a teacher that is directly projected on the paper, a student is able to learn the stroke order and writing speed in addition to the letter shape. Moreover, the letter portion practice function is incorporated in CLAS to allow a learner to repeat practicing hard portions of each letter.
Findings
For evaluations, the authors implemented CLAS using Raspberry Pi and open-source software and asked students to use it. The results confirmed that CLAS is effective in improving calligraphy skills of novice students.
Originality/value
With CLAS, a student can practice calligraphy using a conventional brush, ink and paper at a desk while looking at the model letter writing of a teacher projected on the paper using projection mapping. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HudaSamsul en-aut-sei=Huda en-aut-mei=Samsul kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FunabikiNobuo en-aut-sei=Funabiki en-aut-mei=Nobuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KuribayashiMinoru en-aut-sei=Kuribayashi en-aut-mei=Minoru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KaoWen-Chung en-aut-sei=Kao en-aut-mei=Wen-Chung kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Normal University kn-affil= en-keyword=Raspberry Pi kn-keyword=Raspberry Pi en-keyword=Calligraphy kn-keyword=Calligraphy en-keyword=Learning assistant system kn-keyword=Learning assistant system en-keyword=Projection mapping kn-keyword=Projection mapping END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=185 end-page=190 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202006 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Stem Cell Therapy in Heart Disease: Limitations and Future Possibilities en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Heart diseases are one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite major advances in drug and interventional therapies, surgical procedures, and organ transplantation, further research into new therapeutic options is still necessary. Stem cell therapy has emerged as one option for the treatment of a variety of heart diseases. Although a large number of clinical trials have shown stem cell therapy to be a promising therapeutic approach, the results obtained from these clinical studies are inconsistent, and stem cell-based improvements of heart performance and cardiac remodeling were found to be quite limited. Since the precise mechanisms underlying the therapeutic actions of stem cells are still under debate, researchers have developed a variety of strategies to improve and boost the potency of stem cells in repair. In this review, we summarize both the current therapeutic strategies using stem cells and future directions for enhancing stem cell potency. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SanoToshikazu en-aut-sei=Sano en-aut-mei=Toshikazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshigamiShuta en-aut-sei=Ishigami en-aut-mei=Shuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=ItoTatsuo en-aut-sei=Ito en-aut-mei=Tatsuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SanoShunji en-aut-sei=Sano en-aut-mei=Shunji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of California San Francisco kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of California San Francisco kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of California San Francisco kn-affil= en-keyword=heart disease kn-keyword=heart disease en-keyword=stem cell kn-keyword=stem cell en-keyword=myocardial regeneration kn-keyword=myocardial regeneration END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year= dt-pub= dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. kn-title=ƒmƒXƒYƒƒmƒeƒbƒ|ƒE en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-keyword=ƒCƒl‰È (Poaceae) kn-keyword=ƒCƒl‰È (Poaceae) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year= dt-pub= dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Cardiospermum halicacabum L. var. microcarpum (Kunth) Blume kn-title=ƒRƒtƒEƒZƒ“ƒJƒYƒ‰ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-keyword=ƒ€ƒNƒƒW‰È (Sapindaceae) kn-keyword=ƒ€ƒNƒƒW‰È (Sapindaceae) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year= dt-pub= dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Rosa luciae Rochebr. et Franch. ex Cr?p. kn-title=ƒeƒŠƒnƒmƒCƒoƒ‰ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-keyword=ƒoƒ‰‰È (Rosaceae) kn-keyword=ƒoƒ‰‰È (Rosaceae) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year= dt-pub= dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Chelidonium majus L. subsp. asiaticum H.Hara kn-title=ƒNƒTƒmƒIƒE en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-keyword=ƒPƒV‰È (Papaveraceae) kn-keyword=ƒPƒV‰È (Papaveraceae) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year= dt-pub= dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Erigeron strigosus Muhl. ex Willd. kn-title=ƒwƒ‰ƒoƒqƒƒWƒ‡ƒIƒ“ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-keyword=ƒLƒN‰È (Asteraceae) kn-keyword=ƒLƒN‰È (Asteraceae) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20200325 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=•ê“û‚ÆH•¨ƒAƒŒƒ‹ƒM[ƒŠƒXƒN-“ú–{‚Ì‘å‹K–Ío¶ƒRƒz[ƒg‚ð—p‚¢‚½‰ðÍ- kn-title=Breastfeeding and risk of food allergy: A nationwide birth cohort in Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsumotoNaomi en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Naomi kn-aut-name=¼–{®”ü kn-aut-sei=¼–{ kn-aut-mei=®”ü aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=143 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=202004 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Mucinous Carcinoma of the Breast: Clinicopathological Features and Long-term Prognosis in Comparison with Invasive Ductal Cancer; A Single Hospitalfs 30+-Year Experience en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= Mucinous carcinoma (MC) of the breast is a rare and special type of malignancy, with a substantial amount of extracellular mucin. We compared the clinicopathological features and the long-term survival of MC patients with those of invasive ductal carcinoma-no special type (IDC-NST) patients, and we examined prognostic factors of MC. A total of 116 patients with mucinous carcinoma and 3,258 patients with IDC-NST who underwent surgery at our hospital (1977-2008) were enrolled. The 10-year overall survival rate and breast cancer-specific survival rate (BSS) of the MC patients (88.3%, 93.7%) were both significantly higher than those of IDC-NST patients (81.6%, 85.0%) (p=0.015, p=0.005, respectively). A Cox regression analysis demonstrated that MC tended to be an independent prognostic factor (hazard ratio 0.44, p=0.098). The BSS of the MC patients with positive lymph node (LN) metastasis was significantly poorer than that of the patients without it, by univariate analysis (p=0.002). The tumor size in the MC patients with positive LN metastasis (mean 3.2 cm) was significantly larger than that in the patients without it (mean 1.9 cm) (p=0.0004). Although a Cox regression analysis revealed no independent factor, MC patients with positive LN metastasis should be treated for advanced invasive ductal breast cancer. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IsozakiHiroshi en-aut-sei=Isozaki en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoYasuhisa en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Yasuhisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakaiKunihiko en-aut-sei=Sakai en-aut-mei=Kunihiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShoTatuo en-aut-sei=Sho en-aut-mei=Tatuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshiharaKiyohiro en-aut-sei=Ishihara en-aut-mei=Kiyohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MurakamiShigeki en-aut-sei=Murakami en-aut-mei=Shigeki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoSasau en-aut-sei=Matsumoto 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2018 Incentive Award of the Okayama Medical Association in Neuroscience (2018 Niimi Prize) kn-title=•½¬30”N“x‰ªŽRˆãŠw‰ïÜ ”]_ŒoŒ¤‹†§—ãÜiVŒ©Üj en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=EdamatsuMidori en-aut-sei=Edamatsu en-aut-mei=Midori kn-aut-name=Ž}¼—Î kn-aut-sei=Ž}¼ kn-aut-mei=—Î aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È@•ªŽqˆã‰»Šw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=10 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2020 dt-pub=20200320 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‹³Žt‹³ˆçŠJ”­ƒZƒ“ƒ^[‚ÌŠˆ“®ó‹µ‚ÌŠT—v en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=10 cd-vols= no-issue= 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However, iron overload is known to induce carcinogenesis via oxidative stress. Cancer cells require large amounts of iron for their rapid division and cell growth. Iron was recently found to play a role in cancer stem cells (CSCs); it maintains stemness during development. Iron also plays an important role in stemness by moderating reactive oxygen species. Thus, iron metabolism in CSCs is a promising therapeutic target. In this review, we summarize the roles of iron in cancer cells and CSCs. We also summarize anti-cancer therapeutic studies with iron chelators and describe our expectation of a new therapeutic strategy for CSCs on the basis of our findings. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ChenYuehua en-aut-sei=Chen en-aut-mei=Yuehua kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OharaToshiaki en-aut-sei=Ohara en-aut-mei=Toshiaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=XingBoyi en-aut-sei=Xing en-aut-mei=Boyi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=QiJiping en-aut-sei=Qi en-aut-mei=Jiping kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NomaKazuhiro en-aut-sei=Noma en-aut-mei=Kazuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsukawaAkihiro en-aut-sei=Matsukawa en-aut-mei=Akihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Pathology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=cancer stem cell kn-keyword=cancer stem cell en-keyword=stemness kn-keyword=stemness en-keyword=iron kn-keyword=iron en-keyword=chelation kn-keyword=chelation en-keyword=chemotherapy kn-keyword=chemotherapy END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=19 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=123 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2019 dt-pub=201904 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Validation of Addenbrooke's cognitive examination III for detecting mild cognitive impairment and dementia in Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=BACKGROUND:Early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia is very important to begin appropriate treatment promptly and to prevent disease exacerbation. We investigated the screening accuracy of the Japanese version of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III (ACE-III) to diagnose MCI and dementia.
METHODS:The original ACE-III was translated and adapted to Japanese. It was then administered to a Japanese population. The Hasegawa Dementia Scale-revised (HDS-R) and Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) were also applied to evaluate cognitive dysfunction. In total, 389 subjects (dementia?=?178, MCI?=?137, controls?=?73) took part in our study.
RESULTS:The optimal ACE-III cut-off scores to detect MCI and dementia were 88/89 (sensitivity 0.77, specificity 0.92) and 75/76 (sensitivity 0.82, specificity 0.90), respectively. ACE-III was superior to HDS-R and MMSE in the detection of MCI or dementia. The internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and inter-rater reliability of ACE-III were excellent.
CONCLUSIONS:ACE-III is a useful cognitive test to detect MCI and dementia. ACE-III may be widely useful in clinical practice. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakenoshitaShintaro en-aut-sei=Takenoshita en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TeradaSeishi en-aut-sei=Terada en-aut-mei=Seishi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshidaHidenori en-aut-sei=Yoshida en-aut-mei=Hidenori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamaguchiMegumi en-aut-sei=Yamaguchi en-aut-mei=Megumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YabeMayumi en-aut-sei=Yabe en-aut-mei=Mayumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=ImaiNao en-aut-sei=Imai en-aut-mei=Nao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoriuchiMakiko en-aut-sei=Horiuchi en-aut-mei=Makiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MikiTomoko en-aut-sei=Miki en-aut-mei=Tomoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=YokotaOsamu en-aut-sei=Yokota en-aut-mei=Osamu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamadaNorihito en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Norihito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=Addenbrookefs cognitive examination kn-keyword=Addenbrookefs cognitive examination en-keyword=Cognitive screening kn-keyword=Cognitive screening en-keyword=Diagnosis dementia kn-keyword=Diagnosis dementia en-keyword=Diagnosis mild cognitive impairment kn-keyword=Diagnosis mild cognitive impairment en-keyword=Mild cognitive impairment kn-keyword=Mild cognitive impairment END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=73 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=441 end-page=447 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2019 dt-pub=201910 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Risk Factors for Postoperative Hematoma after Chest Wall Contouring for Female-to-Male Transsexuals: A Clinical Study en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= Gender dysphoria is a condition in which a discrepancy between biological sex and gender identity causes distress. Many female-to-male transsexuals (FTMTS) are uncomfortable with female breasts. Chest wall contouring surgery is effective for obtaining a male-type chest, reducing mental stress, and increasing sexual satisfaction in such cases. At the Okayama University Hospital Gender Center, we have obtained positive results using an algorithm to determine the most appropriate surgical method for chest wall contouring in FTMTS patients. However, serious complications requiring reoperation, such as hematoma, may still occur. Postoperative hematomas were found in 15 (4.18%) of 358 FTMTS patients who underwent chest contouring surgery at our hospital between 2006 and 2018. Postoperative hematoma was examined retrospectively. The median time to the onset of hematoma was 7 (6-12) h after the initial surgery. The main blood vessels causing bleeding were those in the head-side skin flap region where visual confirmation was difficult and the perforator vessels from the pectoralis major muscle. Intraoperative bleeding and the operation time had a significant impact on the onset of postoperative hematoma. This is the first retrospective study that investigated the blood vessels and other factors contributing to postoperative hematoma development after chest wall contouring. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=WatanabeToshiyuki en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Toshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakuraiToru en-aut-sei=Sakurai en-aut-mei=Toru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MukaiYuko en-aut-sei=Mukai en-aut-mei=Yuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KimataYoshihiro en-aut-sei=Kimata en-aut-mei=Yoshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NambaYuzaburo en-aut-sei=Namba en-aut-mei=Yuzaburo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Gender Center, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=female-to-male transsexuals kn-keyword=female-to-male transsexuals en-keyword=chest wall contouring kn-keyword=chest wall contouring en-keyword=postoperative hematoma kn-keyword=postoperative hematoma END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=73 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=269 end-page=272 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2019 dt-pub=201906 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Contrast-enhanced Computed Tomography-Guided Percutaneous Cryoablation of Renal Cell Carcinoma in a Renal Allograft: First Case in Asia en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= Nephron-sparing treatment should be offered whenever possible to avoid dialysis in allograph cases. Cryoablation is a new treatment option for treating small-sized renal cell cancer (RCCs). We report a case of RCC arising in a kidney allograft treated by cryoablation. To our knowledge, this is the first case in Asia of RCC in a renal allograft treated using cryoablation. Contrast-enhanced CT-guided percutaneous renal needle biopsy and cryoablation were used to identify the RCC, which could not be identified by other techniques. The postoperative course was uneventful. Contrast-enhanced CT also showed no recurrence or metastases at the 6-month follow-up. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TsuboiIchiro en-aut-sei=Tsuboi en-aut-mei=Ichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ArakiMotoo en-aut-sei=Araki en-aut-mei=Motoo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraHiroyasu en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Hiroyasu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=IguchiToshihiro en-aut-sei=Iguchi en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HirakiTakao en-aut-sei=Hiraki en-aut-mei=Takao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=ArichiNaoko en-aut-sei=Arichi en-aut-mei=Naoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawamuraKasumi en-aut-sei=Kawamura en-aut-mei=Kasumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaruyamaYuki 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en-aut-name=KanazawaSusumu en-aut-sei=Kanazawa en-aut-mei=Susumu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=24 ORCID= en-aut-name=NasuYasutomo en-aut-sei=Nasu en-aut-mei=Yasutomo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=25 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Urology, Shimane University, Faculty of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical 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kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=17 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=18 en-affil=Department of Pathology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=19 en-affil=Department of Nephrology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=20 en-affil=Department of Nephrology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=21 en-affil=Department of Nephrology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=22 en-affil=Department of Nephrology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=23 en-affil=Department of Urology, Shimane University, Faculty of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=24 en-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=25 en-affil=Department of Urology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=cryoablation kn-keyword=cryoablation en-keyword=partial nephrectomy kn-keyword=partial nephrectomy en-keyword=renal cell carcinoma kn-keyword=renal cell carcinoma en-keyword=renal allograft kn-keyword=renal allograft en-keyword=renal transplantation kn-keyword=renal transplantation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=52 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=1020 end-page=1021 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=201403 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Haitian variant tcpA in Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor strains in Kolkata, India en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=GhoshPriyanka en-aut-sei=Ghosh en-aut-mei=Priyanka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NahaArindam en-aut-sei=Naha en-aut-mei=Arindam kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=BasakSurajit en-aut-sei=Basak en-aut-mei=Surajit kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=GhoshSantanu en-aut-sei=Ghosh en-aut-mei=Santanu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=RamamurthyT. en-aut-sei=Ramamurthy en-aut-mei=T. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoleyHemanta en-aut-sei=Koley en-aut-mei=Hemanta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=K NandyRanjan en-aut-sei=K Nandy en-aut-mei=Ranjan kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShinodaSumio en-aut-sei=Shinoda en-aut-mei=Sumio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanabeHaruo en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Haruo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=MukhopadhyayAsish K. en-aut-sei=Mukhopadhyay en-aut-mei=Asish K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Division of Bacteriology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Division of Bacteriology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics, Tripura University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Division of Bacteriology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Division of Bacteriology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Division of Bacteriology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Division of Bacteriology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Collaborative Research Center of Okayama University for Infectious Diseases at NICED kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=National Institute of Infectious Diseases kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Division of Bacteriology, National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) kn-affil= en-keyword=Cholera kn-keyword=Cholera en-keyword=Vibrio cholerae kn-keyword=Vibrio cholerae en-keyword= tcpA kn-keyword= tcpA en-keyword=El Tor kn-keyword=El Tor END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=51 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=1040 end-page=1045 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2013 dt-pub=201303 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Molecular Characterization of High-Level-Cholera-Toxin-Producing El Tor Variant Vibrio cholerae Strains in the Zanzibar Archipelago of Tanzania en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= Analysis of 1,180 diarrheal stool samples in Zanzibar detected 247 Vibrio cholerae O1, Ogawa strains in 2009. Phenotypic traits and PCR-based detection of rstR, rtxC, and tcpA alleles showed that they belonged to the El Tor biotype. Genetic analysis of ctxB of these strains revealed that they were classical type, and production of classical cholera toxin B (CTB) was confirmed by Western blotting. These strains produced more CT than the prototype El Tor and formed a separate cluster by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NahaA. en-aut-sei=Naha en-aut-mei=A. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ChowdhuryG. en-aut-sei=Chowdhury en-aut-mei=G. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=Ghosh-BanerjeeJ. en-aut-sei=Ghosh-Banerjee en-aut-mei=J. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SenohM. en-aut-sei=Senoh en-aut-mei=M. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiT. en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=T. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=LeyB. en-aut-sei=Ley en-aut-mei=B. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ThriemerK. en-aut-sei=Thriemer en-aut-mei=K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=DeenJ. en-aut-sei=Deen en-aut-mei=J. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=SeidleinL. V. en-aut-sei=Seidlein en-aut-mei=L. V. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=AliS. M. en-aut-sei=Ali en-aut-mei=S. M. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=KhatibA. en-aut-sei=Khatib en-aut-mei=A. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=RamamurthyT. en-aut-sei=Ramamurthy en-aut-mei=T. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=NandyR. K. en-aut-sei=Nandy en-aut-mei=R. K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=NairG. B. en-aut-sei=Nair en-aut-mei=G. B. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakedaY. en-aut-sei=Takeda en-aut-mei=Y. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= en-aut-name=MukhopadhyayA. K. en-aut-sei=Mukhopadhyay en-aut-mei=A. K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=16 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=1National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=1National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=1National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Collaborative Research Center of Okayama University for Infectious Diseases at NICED, kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Collaborative Research Center of Okayama University for Infectious Diseases at NICED, kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=The International Vaccine Institute kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=The International Vaccine Institute kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=The International Vaccine Institute kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Menzies School of Health Research kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Ministry of Health and Social Welfare kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Ministry of Health and Social Welfare kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=1National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=1National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=1National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Collaborative Research Center of Okayama University for Infectious Diseases at NICED, kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=1National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases kn-affil= en-keyword=Vibrio cholerae kn-keyword=Vibrio cholerae en-keyword=ctxB kn-keyword=ctxB en-keyword=Cholera kn-keyword=Cholera en-keyword=PFGE kn-keyword=PFGE END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=1 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=0137 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2017 dt-pub=20170526 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Silicate?SiO reaction in a protoplanetary disk recorded by oxygen isotopes in chondrules en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= The formation of planetesimals and planetary embryos during the earliest stages of the solar protoplanetary disk largely determined the composition and structure of the terrestrial planets. Within a few million years of the birth of the Solar System, chondrule formation and the accretion of the parent bodies of differentiated achondrites and the terrestrial planets took place in the inner protoplanetary disk 1,2 . Here we show that, for chondrules in unequilibrated enstatite chondrites, high-precision ƒ¢17O values (where ƒ¢17O is the deviation of the ƒÂ17O value from a terrestrial silicate fractionation line) vary significantly (ranging from ?0.49 to +0.84ñ) and fall on an array with a steep slope of 1.27 on a three-oxygen-isotope plot. This array can be explained by the reaction between an olivine-rich chondrule melt and an SiO-rich gas derived from vaporized dust and nebular gas. Our study suggests that a large proportion of the building blocks of planetary embryos formed by successive silicate?gas interaction processes: silicate?H2O followed by silicate?SiO interactions under more oxidized and reduced conditions, respectively, within a few million years of the formation of the Solar System. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TanakaRyoji en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Ryoji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraEizo en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Eizo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory for Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry, Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory for Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry, Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2018 dt-pub=20181227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=ƒ‰ƒbƒgƒAƒXƒgƒƒTƒCƒg‚É‚¨‚¯‚éƒmƒ‹ƒGƒsƒlƒtƒŠƒ“—U”­«GLT-1 mRNA”­Œ»’ቺ‚ɂ‚¢‚Ä kn-title=Norepinephrine-induced downregulation of GLT-1 mRNA in rat astrocytes en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KuritaMasa en-aut-sei=Kurita en-aut-mei=Masa kn-aut-name=ŒI“c^²Žq kn-aut-sei=ŒI“c kn-aut-mei=^²Žq aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=73 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=51 end-page=59 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2019 dt-pub=201902 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Impact of Body Mass Index of Japanese Gallbladder Cancer Patients on their Postoperative Outcomes en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=@We investigated the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and postoperative outcomes in 450 gallbladder cancer patients in Japan. We collected patient information, including sex, age, underlying disease, BMI, stage, surgery method, postoperative time to discharge, and postoperative Medicare fees, from the Japanese administrative database associated with the Diagnosis Procedure Combination system. We classified patient BMIs as underweight (BMI<18.5 kg/m2), normal (BMI?18.5 kg/m2 and <25 kg/m2) or overweight/obese (BMI?25 kg/m2), then investigated the relationship between these categories and two postoperative outcomes: time to discharge and postoperative Medicare fees. The median postoperative time to discharge was 12 days in all patients, and 12 days in each of the three weight groups (p=0.62, n.s.). The median postoperative Medicare fees from surgery until discharge were (USD): all patients, $5,002; underweight, $5,875; normal weight, $4,797; and overweight/obese, $5,179 (p=0.146, n.s.). A multivariate analysis with adjustment for competing risk factors revealed that BMI was not associated with increased risk of longer postoperative time to discharge (normal weight: HR 1.17, p=0.29; overweight/obese: HR 1.17, p=0.37) or higher postoperative Medicare fees (OR 0.99, p=0.86, n.s.). Thus, high BMI was not found to be a factor for poor postoperative outcomes in Japanese patients with gallbladder cancer. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=FujiiMasakuni en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Masakuni kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujimotoKenji en-aut-sei=Fujimoto en-aut-mei=Kenji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YabeSyuntaro en-aut-sei=Yabe en-aut-mei=Syuntaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NasuJunichiro en-aut-sei=Nasu en-aut-mei=Junichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyaikeJiro en-aut-sei=Miyaike en-aut-mei=Jiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshiokaMasao en-aut-sei=Yoshioka en-aut-mei=Masao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShiodeJunji en-aut-sei=Shiode en-aut-mei=Junji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoKazuhide en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Kazuhide kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsudaShinya en-aut-sei=Matsuda en-aut-mei=Shinya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Public Health, University of Occupational and Environmental Health kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Imabari Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Internal Medicine, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Public Health, University of Occupational and Environmental Health kn-affil= en-keyword=body mass index kn-keyword=body mass index en-keyword=gallbladder cancer kn-keyword=gallbladder cancer en-keyword=surgery kn-keyword=surgery en-keyword=obesity kn-keyword=obesity END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=73 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=1 end-page=6 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2019 dt-pub=201902 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The Role of Kallikrein-Related Peptidases in Atopic Dermatitis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= Excessive protease activity is a characteristic abnormality that affects the epidermal barrier in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) are excessively expressed in AD lesions, and it is suggested that the abnormal action of KLKs is involved in the skin barrier dysfunction in AD. In other words, overexpressed KLKs disrupt the normal barrier function, and due to that breakdown, external substances that can become antigens of AD easily invade the epidermis, resulting in dermatitis, coupled with the induction of Th2 cytokines. Further investigations are required to elucidate the role of KLKs in AD; this knowledge could contribute to the design of new therapeutic and prophylactic drugs for AD. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MorizaneShin en-aut-sei=Morizane en-aut-mei=Shin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Dermatology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=atopic dermatitis kn-keyword=atopic dermatitis en-keyword=kallikrein-related peptidases kn-keyword=kallikrein-related peptidases en-keyword=epidermal barrier dysfunction kn-keyword=epidermal barrier dysfunction END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=60 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=153 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2018 dt-pub=201801 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=A non-symmetric diffusion process on the Wiener space en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We discuss a non-symmetric diffusion process on the Wiener space. The process we consider is generated by A = L + b, L being the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck operator and b being a vector ?eld. Under suitable integrability condition for b, we show the existence of associated diffusion process. We also investigate the domain of the generator. Further we consider a similar problem in the ?nite dimensional Euclidean space. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ShigekawaIchiro en-aut-sei=Shigekawa en-aut-mei=Ichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Mathematics Graduate School of Science Kyoto University kn-affil= en-keyword=non-symmetric Dirichlet form kn-keyword=non-symmetric Dirichlet form en-keyword=Wiener space kn-keyword=Wiener space en-keyword=logarithmic Sobolev inequality kn-keyword=logarithmic Sobolev inequality en-keyword=generator domain kn-keyword=generator domain END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=72 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=142 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2018 dt-pub=201804 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Current Multidisciplinary Approach to Fertility Preservation for Breast Cancer Patients en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= Adverse effects on fertility are a significant problem for premenopausal breast cancer patients. Since April 2009, we have been referring young patients for fertility counseling provided by a multidisciplinary team. Here we evaluated the efficacy and safety of our current fertility preservation approach. We retrospectively analyzed the cases of 277 patients < 45 years old at diagnosis, which was made between 2009 and 2016. Seventy-two (26%) patients received fertility counseling. Seventeen (6%) of the 277 patients decided to preserve their fertility before starting adjuvant systemic therapy. Six (35%) patients underwent oocyte cryopreservation, and 11 (65%) married patients opted for embryo cryopreservation. There were no pregnancies among the patients undergoing oocyte cryopreservation, whereas 3 (27%) of the patients who opted for embryo cryopreservation became pregnant. Two (12%) patients stopped endocrine therapy after 2 years in an effort to become pregnant, but their breast cancers recurred. Though the problem of fertility loss for breast cancer patients is important and we should assess the infertility risk for all patients, we should also consider the prognosis. In June 2016, we launched a prospective multicenter cohort study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of fertility preservation in greater detail. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakahashiYuko en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Yuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShienTadahiko en-aut-sei=Shien en-aut-mei=Tadahiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakamotoAi en-aut-sei=Sakamoto en-aut-mei=Ai kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsuyumuYuko en-aut-sei=Tsuyumu en-aut-mei=Yuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshiokaRyo en-aut-sei=Yoshioka en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=UnoMaya en-aut-sei=Uno en-aut-mei=Maya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=HatonoMinami en-aut-sei=Hatono en-aut-mei=Minami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 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en-aut-name=DoiharaHiroyoshi en-aut-sei=Doihara en-aut-mei=Hiroyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=16 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Nursing, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Department of Palliative and Supportive Medicine, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= en-keyword=fertility preservation kn-keyword=fertility preservation en-keyword=multidisciplinary kn-keyword=multidisciplinary en-keyword=breast cancer kn-keyword=breast cancer en-keyword=young patients kn-keyword=young patients END 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cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=21 end-page=38 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2017 dt-pub=20171127 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A Textual Research on the Martyrdom of Liu Laozhuang lian (—«˜V䵘A) kn-title=?˜V¯?}??’öl? en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=JianfKeshi en-aut-sei=Jianf en-aut-mei=Keshi kn-aut-name=›IŽ? kn-aut-sei=›I kn-aut-mei=Ž? aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Okayama University kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ŽÐ‰ï•¶‰»‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=529 end-page=533 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2017 dt-pub=201705 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The impact of chronic rhinosinusitis on long-term survival in lung transplantation recipients en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=CONCLUSIONS: Chronic rhinosinusitis diagnosed according to the European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2012, not by computed tomography alone, is one of the prognostic factors affecting long-term survival in patients with lung transplantation. Endoscopic sinus surgery might play a beneficial role in the management of lung transplantation recipients with chronic rhinosinusitis. OBJECTIVE: To show the effect of paranasal sinus infection on post-lung transplantation survival. METHOD: Lung transplantation recipients were included in this study. Computed tomography was performed before and after lung transplantation. The severity of chronic rhinosinusitis was evaluated by Lund-Mackay scoring system. The survival rate was calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method. RESULTS: One hundred and forty-eight patients received lung transplantation for various indications. Chronic rhinosinusitis was found in 18.9% (28/148) of the lung transplantation recipients. Of 28 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, seven patients underwent endoscopic sinus surgery due to persistent post-nasal drip. The recipients with chronic rhinosinusitis who did not receive endoscopic sinus surgery (n?=?21) showed a significantly lower survival rate as compared to the patients without chronic rhinosinusitis. There was no statistically significant difference in the survival rate between the recipients with (n?=?50) and without (n?=?98) paranasal sinus abnormality on computed tomography. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KariyaShin en-aut-sei=Kariya en-aut-mei=Shin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkanoMitsuhiro en-aut-sei=Okano en-aut-mei=Mitsuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OtoTakahiro en-aut-sei=Oto en-aut-mei=Takahiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HigakiTakaya en-aut-sei=Higaki en-aut-mei=Takaya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HarunaTakenori en-aut-sei=Haruna en-aut-mei=Takenori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NodaYohei en-aut-sei=Noda en-aut-mei=Yohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishizakiKazunori en-aut-sei=Nishizaki en-aut-mei=Kazunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery , Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery , Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Thoracic Surgery , Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery , Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery , Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery , Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery , Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=Lung transplant kn-keyword=Lung transplant en-keyword=bronchiolitis obliterans kn-keyword=bronchiolitis obliterans en-keyword=infection; pneumonia kn-keyword=infection; pneumonia en-keyword=survival rate kn-keyword=survival rate END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=129 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=139 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2017 dt-pub=20170801 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Expensive Medicine and Medical Finance kn-title=‚Šz–ò܂ƈã—Ãà­ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HamadaJun en-aut-sei=Hamada en-aut-mei=Jun kn-aut-name=•l“c~ kn-aut-sei=•l“c kn-aut-mei=~ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Health Economics and Policy, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Density and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È@ˆã—íôEˆã—ÃŒoÏŠw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=83e end-page=91e dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2016 dt-pub=201601 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Histologic Evaluation of Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis Outcomes in the Rat Experimental Model: Comparison of Cases with Patency and Obstruction en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=BACKGROUND: Lymphaticovenular anastomosis plays an important role in the surgical treatment of lymphedema. The outcomes of lymphaticovenular anastomosis are evaluated based on changes in edema; however, isolated assessment of the anastomosis itself is difficult. The authors used an animal experimental model to conduct a detailed examination of histologic changes associated with lymphaticovenular anastomosis and determined the factors important for success. METHODS: The experimental lymphaticovenular anastomosis model was created using lumbar lymph ducts and iliolumbar veins of Wistar rats. The authors performed anastomosis under a microscope and reviewed postoperative histologic changes using optical and electron microscopy. In addition, electron microscopy and histology were used for detailed examination of the area in the vicinity of the anastomotic region in cases with patency and obstruction. RESULTS: The patency rates immediately after, 1 week after, and 1 month after lymphaticovenular anastomosis were 100 percent (20 of 20), 70 percent (14 of 20), and 65 percent, respectively. A detailed examination of the anastomotic region with electron microscopy revealed that, in cases with patency, there was no notable transformation of the endothelial cells, which formed a smooth layer. In contrast, in obstruction cases, the corresponding region of the endothelium was irregular in structure. CONCLUSIONS: Vessel obstruction after lymphaticovenular anastomosis may be associated with irregular arrangement of the endothelial layer, leading to exposure of subendothelial tissues and platelet formation. One part of the postoperative changes after anastomosis and a cause of obstruction were elucidated in this study. The authors' results may enable improvements in lymphaticovenular anastomosis by translating back to real clinical operations. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OnodaSatoshi en-aut-sei=Onoda en-aut-mei=Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KimataYoshihiro en-aut-sei=Kimata en-aut-mei=Yoshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoKumiko en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Kumiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamadaKiyoshi en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Kiyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Science, University of Okayama kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Science, University of Okayama kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Science, University of Okayama kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Science, University of Okayama kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=49 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=117 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2017 dt-pub=20170703 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Karl Kautsky, Die moderne Nationalit?t kn-title=ƒJ[ƒ‹EƒJƒEƒcƒL[u‹ß‘ã‚Ì–¯‘°W’cv en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OtaYoshiki en-aut-sei=Ota en-aut-mei=Yoshiki kn-aut-name=‘¾“cmŽ÷ kn-aut-sei=‘¾“c kn-aut-mei=mŽ÷ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw–¼—_‹³Žö END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=24 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2017 dt-pub=20170331 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=–ÚŽŸ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•¶Šw•” kn-aut-sei=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•¶Šw•” kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=7 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=137 end-page=146 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2017 dt-pub=20170327 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A Discussion of Universal Design for Learning for Active Learning in the University. kn-title=‘åŠw‚̃AƒNƒeƒBƒuƒ‰[ƒjƒ“ƒOŒ^Žö‹Æ‚ɑΉž‚µ‚½ ƒ†ƒjƒo[ƒTƒ‹ƒfƒUƒCƒ“ŠÂ‹«‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚éˆêlŽ@ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=@The purpose of this study was to review the literature on support for students with developmental disorders in exercise-style classes, and to discuss universal design for learning for active learning in the University. 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The Head and Neck Cancer Center was established at Okayama University Hospital in 2012. @This Center was the first of its kind at a national university hospital in Japan. @At the Center, 174 operations on head and neck carcinomas and 96 reconstructive operations were performed in 2014i fiscal yearj. @Medical and dental collaborative operations have been increasing almost every year since the 2005 fiscal year. There were 45 collaborative operations in the 2014 fiscal year, which included 30 cases of bone or metal plate reconstruction or plate reinforcement of the jaws. @There were 76 medical and dental collaborative operations in the 7 years before the establishment of the Center, with a mean of 10.9 operations per year. Since the establishment of the Center, there have been 112 cases over 3 years with a mean of 37.3 operations per year. 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Here we report bilateral optic nerve aplasia (ONA) with microphthalmia in the autopsy of the cadaver of a 70-year-old Japanese female. The gross anatomical inspection of the brain showed a cotton thread-like cord in the presumed location of the optic nerve tract or chiasm. Histologically, no neural retina, optic nerve bundle or retinal central vessels were formed in the eye globe, and the retinal pigment cells formed rosettes. The cornea, iris, and lens were also histologically abnormal. Immunohistochemically, no retinal cells expressed beta III tubulin, and Pax6-immunoreactive cells were present in the ciliary non-pigmented epithelial cells. This case of ONA could be attributed to the agenesis of retinal projection neurons as a sequel to the disruption of neural retina development. The neural retina formation would coordinate the proper development of ocular tissues. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OhuchiHideyo en-aut-sei=Ohuchi en-aut-mei=Hideyo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TaniguchiKaori en-aut-sei=Taniguchi en-aut-mei=Kaori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyaishiSatoru en-aut-sei=Miyaishi en-aut-mei=Satoru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KonoHitomi en-aut-sei=Kono en-aut-mei=Hitomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujitaHirofumi en-aut-sei=Fujita en-aut-mei=Hirofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=BandoTetsuya en-aut-sei=Bando en-aut-mei=Tetsuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=FuchizawaChiharu en-aut-sei=Fuchizawa en-aut-mei=Chiharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhtaniYuko en-aut-sei=Ohtani en-aut-mei=Yuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhtaniOsamu en-aut-sei=Ohtani en-aut-mei=Osamu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Cytology and Histology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Departments of Legal Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Departments of Legal Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Cytology and Histology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Cytology and Histology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Cytology and Histology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Ophthalmology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama affil-num=8 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Anatomy, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama affil-num=9 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Anatomy, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama en-keyword=eye development kn-keyword=eye development en-keyword=human congenital anomalies kn-keyword=human congenital anomalies en-keyword=optic nerve aplasia kn-keyword=optic nerve aplasia en-keyword=microphthalmia kn-keyword=microphthalmia en-keyword=neural retina kn-keyword=neural retina END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=65 cd-vols= no-issue=3E4 article-no= start-page=1325 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2016 dt-pub=20160318 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Ž·•MŽÒЉî en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=‰ªŽR‘åŠw–@Šw‰ï kn-aut-sei=‰ªŽR‘åŠw–@Šw‰ï kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=128 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=21 end-page=25 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2016 dt-pub=20160401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the duodenum and literature review of 16 cases reported in Japan kn-title=Œ´”­«\“ñŽw’°”S‰tŠà‚̈ê—á\ –{–M•ñ16—á‚ÌŒŸ“¢\ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=@Primary mucinous adenocarcinoma of the duodenum is rare. Here we report a case we recently encountered, and we review 16 cases reported in Japan. An 82-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to our hospital complaining of abdominal pain and heartburn. An endoscopic examination revealed a Type 2 tumor in the descending limb of the duodenum, and endoscopically obtained specimens revealed a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. We performed a curative pancreatoduodenectomy with lymph node resection, and the surgical specimen revealed that the duodenum was the primary site of the mucinous adenocarcinoma. The patient is currently alive „ 1 year after the operation without any evidence of recurrence. Of the 16 patients reviewed, all patients had advanced tumors those depth were T3-T4. 9 patients had lymph node metastasis and 4 patients had peritoneal dissemination at the time of surgery. Since mucinous adenocarcinoma of the duodenum is often progressive cancer at a diagnosis, which is tend to have a worse prognosis than other histological types. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HamanoIkumi en-aut-sei=Hamano en-aut-mei=Ikumi kn-aut-name=•l–ìˆè”ü kn-aut-sei=•l–ì kn-aut-mei=ˆè”ü aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoYusuke en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name=¼–{—S‰î kn-aut-sei=¼–{ kn-aut-mei=—S‰î aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=EndoYoshikatsu en-aut-sei=Endo en-aut-mei=Yoshikatsu kn-aut-name=‰““¡–FŽ kn-aut-sei=‰““¡ kn-aut-mei=–FŽ aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanabeNaoki en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Naoki kn-aut-name=“nç²’¼Ž÷ kn-aut-sei=“nç² kn-aut-mei=’¼Ž÷ aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KaiKyouhei en-aut-sei=Kai en-aut-mei=Kyouhei kn-aut-name=b”㋱•½ kn-aut-sei=b”ã kn-aut-mei=‹±•½ aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatoShizou en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Shizou kn-aut-name=²“¡ŽlŽO kn-aut-sei=²“¡ kn-aut-mei=ŽlŽO aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=WaniYoji en-aut-sei=Wani en-aut-mei=Yoji kn-aut-name=˜am—mŽ¡ kn-aut-sei=˜am kn-aut-mei=—mŽ¡ aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=•P˜HÔ\Žš•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=•P˜HÔ\Žš•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=•P˜HÔ\Žš•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=•P˜HÔ\Žš•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=•P˜HÔ\Žš•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=•P˜HÔ\Žš•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=•P˜HÔ\Žš•a‰@@•a—f’f‰È en-keyword=Œ´”­«\“ñŽw’°Šàiprimary duodenal cancerj kn-keyword=Œ´”­«\“ñŽw’°Šàiprimary duodenal cancerj en-keyword=”S‰tŠàimucinous carcinomaj kn-keyword=”S‰tŠàimucinous carcinomaj en-keyword=äX“ª\“ñŽw’°Øœipancreatoduodenectomyj kn-keyword=äX“ª\“ñŽw’°Øœipancreatoduodenectomyj END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=128 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=13 end-page=19 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2016 dt-pub=20160401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Current state of and views regarding clinical approarches to Helicobacter pylori infection kn-title=Helicobacter pylori Š´õf—Â̌»‹µ‚Æ“W–] en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkadaHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name=‰ª“c—T”V kn-aut-sei=‰ª“c kn-aut-mei=—T”V aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È Á‰»ŠíEŠÌ‘Ÿ“à‰ÈŠw en-keyword=Helicobacter pylori kn-keyword=Helicobacter pylori en-keyword=œ‹Û—Ö@ kn-keyword=œ‹Û—Ö@ en-keyword=ˆÝŠà kn-keyword=ˆÝŠà en-keyword=ˆÝ‰Š kn-keyword=ˆÝ‰Š en-keyword=MALT ƒŠƒ“ƒpŽî kn-keyword=MALT ƒŠƒ“ƒpŽî END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=6 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=21487 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2016 dt-pub=20160216 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Chemical control of xylem differentiation by thermospermine, xylemin and auxin en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= The xylem conducts water and minerals from the root to the shoot and provides mechanical strength to the plant body. The vascular precursor cells of the procambium differentiate to form continuous vascular strands, from which xylem and phloem cells are generated in the proper spatiotemporal pattern. Procambium formation and xylem differentiation are directed by auxin. In angiosperms, thermospermine, a structural isomer of spermine, suppresses xylem differentiation by limiting auxin signalling. However, the process of auxin-inducible xylem differentiation has not been fully elucidated and remains difficult to manipulate. Here, we found that an antagonist of spermidine can act as an inhibitor of thermospermine biosynthesis and results in excessive xylem differentiation, which is a phenocopy of a thermospermine-deficient mutant acaulis5 in Arabidopsis thaliana. We named this compound xylemin owing to its xylem-inducing effect. Application of a combination of xylemin and thermospermine to wild-type seedlings negates the effect of xylemin, whereas co-treatment with xylemin and a synthetic proauxin, which undergoes hydrolysis to release active auxin, has a synergistic inductive effect on xylem differentiation. Thus, xylemin may serve as a useful transformative chemical tool not only for the study of thermospermine function in various plant species but also for the control of xylem induction and woody biomass production. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YoshimotoKaori en-aut-sei=Yoshimoto en-aut-mei=Kaori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakamuraHiroyoshi en-aut-sei=Takamura en-aut-mei=Hiroyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KadotaIsao en-aut-sei=Kadota en-aut-mei=Isao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MotoseHiroyasu en-aut-sei=Motose en-aut-mei=Hiroyasu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiTaku en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Taku kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=127 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=203 end-page=207 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2015 dt-pub=20151201 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Non-high-output cardiac failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis through an arteriovenous shunt kn-title=“§ÍƒVƒƒƒ“ƒgS•s‘S\”ñ‰ß‘åƒVƒƒƒ“ƒgS•s‘S gNon-High-Output Cardiac Failureh‚Ì•a‘Ô\ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background: Hemodialysis-related heart failure has been considered to be associated with excessive blood flow through the arteriovenous (AV) shunt used for vascular access. However, some patients undergoing dialysis have heart failure in the absence of an increase in cardiac output (CO) related to shunt blood-flow loading because the loading cannot be compensated for by increasing CO. This condition may be challenging to manage ; thus, early diagnosis is important. Methods and Results: Twelve patients (mean age, 71 years ; 9 men) with end-stage renal disease, dialysis-related heart failure, a high brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) level, and a mean New York Heart Association (NYHA) class of II underwent AV shunt closure. Their cardiac index (CI), pre- and post-dialysis BNP levels, and several cardiac variables were assessed pre- and postoperatively. All patients achieved relief of heart failure symptoms and a reduction in NYHA class after AV closure, but six patients had a postoperative increase in CI (the "non-high-output" cardiac failure group), whereas the other six had a decrease in CI (the "high-output" cardiac failure group). The high-output patients had greater improvements in BNP levels and most cardiac variables compared to the non-high-output group ; therefore, the heart failure in the non-high-output patients was considered more serious than that in the high-output group. Conclusions: The selection of effective strategies for treating dialysis-related heart failure may depend partly on identifying which patients have non-high-output failure. Such identification requires serial measurements of BNP levels and evaluations of cardiac variables other than the ejection fraction. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=UgawaToyomu en-aut-sei=Ugawa en-aut-mei=Toyomu kn-aut-name=‰Lì–L¢• kn-aut-sei=‰Lì kn-aut-mei=–L¢• aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È en-keyword=S”o—Êicardiac outputj kn-keyword=S”o—Êicardiac outputj en-keyword=S•s‘Siheart failurej kn-keyword=S•s‘Siheart failurej en-keyword=”]«ƒiƒgƒŠƒEƒ€—˜”Aƒyƒvƒ`ƒhibrain natriuretic peptidej kn-keyword=”]«ƒiƒgƒŠƒEƒ€—˜”Aƒyƒvƒ`ƒhibrain natriuretic peptidej en-keyword=”ñ‰ß‘åƒVƒƒƒ“ƒgS•s‘Sinon-high-output cardiac failurej kn-keyword=”ñ‰ß‘åƒVƒƒƒ“ƒgS•s‘Sinon-high-output cardiac failurej en-keyword=t‘Ÿikidneyj kn-keyword=t‘Ÿikidneyj END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=47 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=455 end-page=476 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2015 dt-pub=201501 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=An (N-1)-dimensional convex compact set gives an N-dimensional traveling front in the Allen--Cahn equation en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=This paper studies traveling fronts to the Allen?Cahn equation in RN for N ? 3. Let (N ?2)-dimensional smooth surfaces be the boundaries of compact sets in RN?1 and assume that all principal curvatures are positive everywhere. We define an equivalence relation between them and prove that there exists a traveling front associated with a given surface and that it is asymptotically stable for given initial perturbation. The associated traveling fronts coincide up to phase transition if and only if the given surfaces satisfy the equivalence relation. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TaniguchiMasaharu en-aut-sei=Taniguchi en-aut-mei=Masaharu kn-aut-name=’JŒû‰ëŽ¡ kn-aut-sei=’JŒû kn-aut-mei=‰ëŽ¡ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Ž©‘R‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È en-keyword=traveling front kn-keyword=traveling front en-keyword=Allen?Cahn equation kn-keyword=Allen?Cahn equation en-keyword=nonsymmetric kn-keyword=nonsymmetric END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=127 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=133 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2015 dt-pub=20150803 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=An investigator initiated phase II clinical trial of tamibarotene (AM80G) for chronic graft-versus-host disease kn-title=–«ˆÚA•БÎhŽå•a‚ɑ΂·‚éƒ^ƒ~ƒoƒƒeƒ“iAM80Gj‚̈ãŽtŽå“±—Õ°‘æ‡U‘ŠŽŽŒ± en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NishimoriHisakazu en-aut-sei=Nishimori en-aut-mei=Hisakazu kn-aut-name=¼X‹v˜a kn-aut-sei=¼X kn-aut-mei=‹v˜a aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaYoshinobu en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Yoshinobu kn-aut-name=‘O“c‰ÃM kn-aut-sei=‘O“c kn-aut-mei=‰ÃM aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@ affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@ en-keyword=—Õ°Œ¤‹†’†Šj•a‰@ kn-keyword=—Õ°Œ¤‹†’†Šj•a‰@ en-keyword=–«GVHD kn-keyword=–«GVHD en-keyword=ƒ^ƒ~ƒoƒƒeƒ“ kn-keyword=ƒ^ƒ~ƒoƒƒeƒ“ en-keyword=“¯Ží‘¢ŒŒŠ²×–EˆÚA kn-keyword=“¯Ží‘¢ŒŒŠ²×–EˆÚA en-keyword=Th17 kn-keyword=Th17 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=69 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=144 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2015 dt-pub=201506 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Aberrant Expression of Keratin 7 in Hepatocytes as a Predictive Marker of Rapid Progression to Hepatic Failure in Asymptomatic Primary Biliary Cirrhosis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A predictive marker of the rapid progression to hepatic failure is desired for patients with asymptomatic primary biliary cirrhosis (aPBC). We performed a systematic cohort analysis of 101 patients diagnosed as having aPBC and the rapid progression to liver failure in some, by focusing on cholestasis. Cholestasis was assessed by aberrant keratin7 (K-7) expressions in the patients? hepatocytes. Intralobular expressions of K-7 were found in 9 of the 101 patients. The grades of K-7 expression were significantly associated with the levels of alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and total bilirubin at the time of diagnosis, but not with bile duct loss or cholestasis. Stepwise logistic regression analysis revealed that high grades of K-7 expression correlated positively with high levels of total bilirubin. During the follow-up period, 8 patients developed jaundice, and the mean period until the development of jaundice was 5.2 years. The proportional hazards models for the risk of developing jaundice identified a high grade of aberrant K-7 expression in hepatocytes as the only significant risk factor. Aberrant K-7 expression in hepatocytes can be used as an additional marker to predict rapid progression to liver failure in patients with aPBC at the time of diagnosis. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SekiHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Seki en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaFusao en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Fusao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NanbaShintaro en-aut-sei=Nanba en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoritouYuki en-aut-sei=Moritou en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakeuchiYasuto en-aut-sei=Takeuchi en-aut-mei=Yasuto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YasunakaTetsuya en-aut-sei=Yasunaka en-aut-mei=Tetsuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=OnishiHideki en-aut-sei=Onishi en-aut-mei=Hideki 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ARHGEF11 is mapped to chromosome 1q21, which has susceptible risk loci for T2DM and schizophrenia. We hypothesized that ARHGEF11 contributes to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. MethodWe selected eight single nucleotide polymorphisms of ARHGEF11 that had significant associations with T2DM for a case-control association study of 490 patients with schizophrenia and 500 age-matched and sex-matched controls. ResultsWe did not find any differences in allelic, genotypic associations, or minor allele frequencies with schizophrenia. Analysis of the rs6427340-rs6427339 haplotype and the rs822585-rs6427340-rs6427339 haplotype combination provided significant evidence of an association with schizophrenia (global permutations p=0.00047 and 0.0032, respectively). C-C of the rs6427340-rs6427339 haplotype and A-C-C of the rs822585-rs6427340-rs6427339 haplotype carried higher risk factors for schizophrenia (permutation p=0.0010 and 0.0018, respectively). A-C-T of the rs822585-rs6427340-rs6427339 haplotype had a possible protective effect (permutation p=0.031). ConclusionThese results provide new evidence that ARHGEF11 may constitute a risk factor for schizophrenia. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MizukiYutaka en-aut-sei=Mizuki en-aut-mei=Yutaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakakiManabu en-aut-sei=Takaki en-aut-mei=Manabu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkahisaYuko en-aut-sei=Okahisa en-aut-mei=Yuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakamotoShinji en-aut-sei=Sakamoto en-aut-mei=Shinji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KodamaMasafumi en-aut-sei=Kodama en-aut-mei=Masafumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=UjikeHiroshi en-aut-sei=Ujike en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=UchitomiYosuke en-aut-sei=Uchitomi en-aut-mei=Yosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat en-keyword=ARHGEF11 kn-keyword=ARHGEF11 en-keyword=case-control study kn-keyword=case-control study en-keyword=schizophrenia kn-keyword=schizophrenia en-keyword=type 2 diabetes mellitus kn-keyword=type 2 diabetes mellitus END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=20141231 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=“ú–{l‚É‚¨‚¢‚ÄAƒqƒgRhoƒOƒAƒjƒ“ƒkƒNƒŒƒIƒ`ƒhŒðŠ·ˆöŽqiARHGEFj11ˆâ“`Žq‚ÍA“‡Ž¸’²Ç‚Ì”­Ç‚ÆŠÖ˜A‚µ‚Ä‚¢‚é kn-title=Human Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 11 gene is associated with schizophrenia in a Japanese population en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MizukiYutaka en-aut-sei=Mizuki en-aut-mei=Yutaka kn-aut-name=…–ØŠ° kn-aut-sei=…–Ø kn-aut-mei=а aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=52 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=544 end-page=548 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=201402 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Necessity for Reassessment of Patients with Serogroup 2 Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Undetectable Serum HCV RNA en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We encountered a patient positive for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) whose serum HCV RNA was undetectable with the Roche AmpliPrep/Cobas TaqMan HCV assay (CAP/CTM) version 1 but showed a high viral load with the Abbott RealTime HCV assay (ART). Discrepancies in the detectability of serum HCV RNA were investigated among 891 consecutive patients who were positive for anti-HCV. Specific nucleotide variations causing the undetectability of HCV RNA were determined and confirmed by synthesizing RNA coding those variations. Serum samples with the discrepancies were also reassessed by CAP/CTM version 2. Among the 891 anti-HCV-positive patients, 4 patients had serum HCV RNA levels that were undetectable by CAP/CTM version 1 despite having levels of > 5 log IU/ml that were detected by ART. All four patients had HCV genotype 2a and high titers of anti-HCV. Sequencing of the HCV 5' noncoding regions revealed 2 common variations, A at nucleotide (nt) 145 and T at nt 151. Synthesized RNAs of the HCV 5' noncoding region with standard (NCR145G151C) and variant nucleotides at nt 145 and nt 151 were quantified with CAP/CTM. RNAs of NCR145G151C and NCR145G151T were quantifiable with CAP/CTM version 1, while those of NCR145A151T and NCR145A151C went undetected. The substitution from G to A at nt 145 specifically conferred this undetectability, while this undetectability was reverted in synthesized HCV RNA with correction of this variation. Reassessment of these samples by CAP/CTM version 2 resulted in similar levels of HCV RNA being detected by ART. We conclude that HCV patients with undetectable HCV RNA by CAP/CTM version 1 should be reassessed for viral quantification. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MoritouYuki en-aut-sei=Moritou en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaFusao en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Fusao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakeuchiYasuto en-aut-sei=Takeuchi en-aut-mei=Yasuto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SekiHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Seki en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NanbaShintaro en-aut-sei=Nanba en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=IwasakiYoshiaki en-aut-sei=Iwasaki en-aut-mei=Yoshiaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoKazuhide en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Kazuhide kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Hlth Serv Ctr affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=126 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=159 end-page=163 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=20140801 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Drug interaction (30. combination with therapeutic drugs for chronic pain) kn-title=–ò•¨‘ŠŒÝì—p (30\–«áu’ÉŽ¡—Öò‚Ì‘ŠŒÝì—pj en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OgawaAtsushi en-aut-sei=Ogawa en-aut-mei=Atsushi kn-aut-name=¬ì“Ö kn-aut-sei=¬ì kn-aut-mei=“Ö aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KitamuraYoshihisa en-aut-sei=Kitamura en-aut-mei=Yoshihisa kn-aut-name=–k‘º‰À‹v kn-aut-sei=–k‘º kn-aut-mei=‰À‹v aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SendoToshiaki en-aut-sei=Sendo en-aut-mei=Toshiaki kn-aut-name=ç“°”Nº kn-aut-sei=ç“° kn-aut-mei=”Nº aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@@–òÜ•” affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@@–òÜ•” affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@@–òÜ•” END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=126 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=141 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=20140801 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A case of asymptomatic right-sided adult Bochdalek hernia presented incidentally with rectal tumor kn-title=’¼’°ŽîᇂðŒ_‹@‚É”­Œ©‚³‚ꂽ–³Çó‚̬l‰E‘¤BochdalekEƒwƒ‹ƒjƒA‚Ì‚P—á en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=@We encountered a patient with an adult Bochdalek hernia discovered asymptomatically. A 77-year-old Japanese woman visited a local clinic with chief complaints of melena and difficulty in defecation. Based on the results of the detailed examination in our hospital, she was diagnosed with a rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) with a concurrent asymptomatic adult right-sided Bochdalek hernia. Because the tumor was large, laparoscopic abdominoperineal rectal amputation was performed after systemic imatinib therapy. During the surgery, we found a right diaphragmatic defect more than 13cm in long dia., through which the right hepatic lobe, colon, and greater omentum had prolapsed into the right thoracic cavity. No visceral adhesions were noted. No hernia sac was observed. Adult Bochdalek hernia is a relatively rare condition, and only three (incidentally discovered) cases of asymptomatic Bochdalek hernia, including the present case, have been reported in Japan. Here we provide a case report for the patient, who was followed-up without hernia surgery, plus a review of the literature. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KatoHiroshi en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name=‰Á“¡‘å kn-aut-sei=‰Á“¡ kn-aut-mei=‘å aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OishiMasahiro en-aut-sei=Oishi en-aut-mei=Masahiro kn-aut-name=‘åγ”Ž kn-aut-sei=‘åÎ kn-aut-mei=³”Ž aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoderaMasahito en-aut-sei=Kodera en-aut-mei=Masahito kn-aut-name=¬Ž›³l kn-aut-sei=¬Ž› kn-aut-mei=³l aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamuraMasao en-aut-sei=Yamamura en-aut-mei=Masao kn-aut-name=ŽR‘º•û•v kn-aut-sei=ŽR‘º kn-aut-mei=•û•v aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaHideaki en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Hideaki kn-aut-name=’r“cG–¾ kn-aut-sei=’r“c kn-aut-mei=G–¾ aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MizunoKenji en-aut-sei=Mizuno en-aut-mei=Kenji kn-aut-name=…–ìŒ›Ž¡ kn-aut-sei=…–ì kn-aut-mei=Œ›Ž¡ aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamashitaYutaka en-aut-sei=Yamashita en-aut-mei=Yutaka kn-aut-name=ŽR‰º—T kn-aut-sei=ŽR‰º kn-aut-mei=—T aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiKazunori en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Kazunori kn-aut-name=—é–Øˆê‘¥ kn-aut-sei=—é–Ø kn-aut-mei=ˆê‘¥ aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹ŽæŽs—§•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹ŽæŽs—§•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹ŽæŽs—§•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹ŽæŽs—§•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹ŽæŽs—§•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹ŽæŽs—§•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹ŽæŽs—§•a‰@@ŠO‰È affil-num=8 en-affil= kn-affil=’¹Žæ¶‹¦•a‰@@ŠO‰È en-keyword=¬lBochdalekEƒwƒ‹ƒjƒAiadult Bochdalek herniaj kn-keyword=¬lBochdalekEƒwƒ‹ƒjƒAiadult Bochdalek herniaj en-keyword=• o‹¾‰ºŽèpilaparoscopic surgeryj kn-keyword=• o‹¾‰ºŽèpilaparoscopic surgeryj END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=68 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=142 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=201406 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=General Malaise and Physical Symptoms in Young Women with Untouched Toe en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Untouched toe is a condition in which a toe does not touch the ground while standing. It is frequently observed in women even under physiological conditions. Deformities or symptoms of the toes are not observed in these women. The clinical significance of untouched toe has not been fully elucidated. Two hundred young healthy women were recruited into the present study after informed consent. We evaluated the prevalence of untouched toe by measuring various indexes of the toe using a foot-sole-measuring equipment. We also conducted a self-administered questionnaire regarding general malaise. Untouched toe was observed in 114 of these 200 women (57.0%). The fifth toe was more frequently affected than the other toes. There were no significant differences in size of foot except the area and proportion touching the ground between women with untouched toe and those without untouched toe. The prevalence of general malaise was significantly higher in women with at least one untouched toe (57.0%) compared with those without untouched toe (43.0%) (pƒ0.05). Twelve symptoms\irritability, headache, tired eyes, hazy vision, congested or runny nose, irregular menstruation or menstrual pain, shoulder stiffness, neck stiffness, low back pain, cold hands, swollen feet, and cold feet\were more frequently observed in women with at least one untouched toe compared with those without untouched toes. Untouched toe was associated with various symptoms of general malaise. However, the pathological mechanism by which untouched toe causes these symptoms has not been determined. Further analysis of gait and exercise habits in women with untouched toe is necessary. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=AkamatsuMegumi en-aut-sei=Akamatsu en-aut-mei=Megumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakatsukaMikiya en-aut-sei=Nakatsuka en-aut-mei=Mikiya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University en-keyword=cold feet kn-keyword=cold feet en-keyword=general malaise kn-keyword=general malaise en-keyword=shoulder stiffness kn-keyword=shoulder stiffness en-keyword=untouched toe kn-keyword=untouched toe en-keyword=young women kn-keyword=young women END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=20140325 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Žá”N—«‚Ì¢•‚‚«æä£‚Æ•s’èD‘i‚ÌŠÖ˜A kn-title=General Malaise and Physical Symptoms in Young Women with Untouched Toe en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=AkamatsuMegumi en-aut-sei=Akamatsu en-aut-mei=Megumi kn-aut-name=Ô¼Œb”ü kn-aut-sei=Ô¼ kn-aut-mei=Œb”ü aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=100 end-page=106 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2014 dt-pub=2014 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Quality control of Photosystem II: The molecular basis for the action of FtsH protease and the dynamics of the thylakoid membranes en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The reaction center-binding D1 protein of Photosystem II is damaged by excessive light, which leads to photoinhibition of Photosystem II. The damaged D1 protein is removed immediately by specific proteases, and a metalloprotease FtsH located in the thylakoid membranes is involved in the proteolytic process. According to recent studies on the distribution and organization of the protein complexes/supercomplexes in the thylakoid membranes, the grana of higher plant chloroplasts are crowded with Photosystem II complexes and light-harvesting complexes. For the repair of the photodamaged D1 protein, the majority of the active hexameric FtsH proteases should be localized in close proximity to the Photosystem II complexes. The unstacking of the grana may increase the area of the grana margin and facilitate easier access of the FtsH proteases to the damaged D1 protein. These results suggest that the structural changes of the thylakoid membranes by light stress increase the mobility of the membrane proteins and support the quality control of Photosystem II. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Yoshioka-NishimuraMiho en-aut-sei=Yoshioka-Nishimura en-aut-mei=Miho kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoYasusi en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Yasusi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University en-keyword=Photosystem II kn-keyword=Photosystem II en-keyword=Light stress kn-keyword=Light stress en-keyword=FtsH protease kn-keyword=FtsH protease en-keyword=Grana kn-keyword=Grana en-keyword=Thylakoid kn-keyword=Thylakoid END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=126 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= 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Information on multiple and ruled-out diagnoses on health insurance claims (HICs) has been ignored in traditional analyses of disease-specific medical expenditures in Japan. This study reviewed 448 inpatients with at least one diagnosis of sepsis on their HICs, who were insured by corporate health insurance organizations making claims on services provided from April 2006 to March 2007 in Japan. Subjects in whom sepsis-related diagnoses were specified as gruled-outh were compared with subjects in whom sepsis-related diagnoses were classified as gnot-ruled-outh (i.e., subjects in whom sepsis was considered possibly or likely present). Direct medical expenditure, length of stay (LOS), cost per day, cost of antibiotics, and proportion of administered cephalosporin and carbapenems were significantly higher in subjects classified as not-rule-out. When using health insurance claims in Japan, the statistics of medical expenditures and LOS are influenced by procedures performed to rule out a diagnosis, as well as those performed to treat a confirmed diagnosis of sepsis. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TaniharaShinichi en-aut-sei=Tanihara en-aut-mei=Shinichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ImatohTakuya en-aut-sei=Imatoh en-aut-mei=Takuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MomoseYoshito en-aut-sei=Momose en-aut-mei=Yoshito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University 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end-page=164 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1930 dt-pub=19301031 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=åa—t–I‚ÌŒ¤‹†i‘æŽl•ñj åa—t–I‚Ì–šŠúŠÔ‚É‹y‚Ú‚·‰·“x‚̉e‹¿ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=tì’‰‹g kn-aut-sei=tì kn-aut-mei=’‰‹g aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=ŒF‘ãŽO˜Y kn-aut-sei=ŒF‘ã kn-aut-mei=ŽO˜Y aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=47 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=145 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2013 dt-pub=201305 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Inhibition of arginase ameliorates experimental ulcerative colitis in mice en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Nitric oxide (NO) is produced from the conversion of L-arginine by NO synthase (NOS) and regulates a variety of processes in the gastrointestinal tract. Considering the increased activity of arginase in colitis tissue, it is speculated that arginase could inhibit NO synthesis by competing for the same L-arginine substrate, resulting in the exacerbation of colitis. We examined the role of arginase and its relationship to NO metabolism in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. Experimental colitis was induced in mice by administration of 2.5% DSS in drinking water for 8 days. Treatment for arginase inhibition was done by once daily intraperitoneal injection of N-omega-hydroxy-norarginine (nor-NOHA). On day 8, we evaluated clinical parameters (body weight, disease activity index, and colon length), histological features, the activity and expression of arginase, L-arginine content, the expression of NO synthase (NOS), and the concentration of NO end-product (NOx: nitrite + nitrate). Administration of nor-NOHA improved the worsened clinical parameters and histological features in DSS-induced colitis. Treatment with nor-NOHA attenuated the increased activity of arginase, upregulation of arginase. at both mRNA and protein levels, and decreased the content of L-arginine in colonic tissue in the DSS-treated mice. Conversely, despite the decreased expression of NOS2 mRNA, the decreased concentration of NOx in colonic tissues was restored to almost normal levels. The consumption of L-arginine by arginase could lead to decreased production of NO from NOS, contributing to the pathogenesis of the colonic inflammation; thus, arginase inhibition might be effective for improving colitis. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=AkazawaY. en-aut-sei=Akazawa en-aut-mei=Y. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KuboM. en-aut-sei=Kubo en-aut-mei=M. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=ZhangR. en-aut-sei=Zhang en-aut-mei=R. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoK. en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YanF. en-aut-sei=Yan en-aut-mei=F. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SetiawanH. en-aut-sei=Setiawan en-aut-mei=H. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiH. en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=H. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujikuraY. en-aut-sei=Fujikura en-aut-mei=Y. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=OginoK. en-aut-sei=Ogino en-aut-mei=K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth affil-num=8 en-affil= kn-affil=Oita Univ, Fac Med, Dept Mol Anat affil-num=9 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Publ Hlth en-keyword=nitric oxide kn-keyword=nitric oxide en-keyword=N-omega-hydroxy-nor-L-arginine kn-keyword=N-omega-hydroxy-nor-L-arginine en-keyword=L-arginine kn-keyword=L-arginine en-keyword=NOx kn-keyword=NOx en-keyword=dextran sulfate sodium kn-keyword=dextran sulfate sodium END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=28 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=1633 end-page=1639 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2012 dt-pub=201204 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=An extracellular serine protease produced by Vibrio vulnificus NCIMB 2137, a metalloprotease-gene negative strain isolated from a diseased eel en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Vibrio vulnificus is a ubiquitous estuarine microorganism but causes fatal systemic infections in immunocompromised humans, cultured eels or shrimps. An extracellular metalloprotease VVP/VvpE has been reported to be a potential virulence factor of the bacterium; however, a few strains isolated from a diseased eel or shrimp were recently found to produce a serine protease termed VvsA, but not VVP/VvpE. In the present study, we found that these strains had lost the 80 kb genomic region including the gene encoding VVP/VvpE. We also purified VvsA from the culture supernatant through ammonium sulfate fractionation, gel filtration and ion-exchange column chromatography, and the enzyme was demonstrated to be a chymotrypsin-like protease, as well as those from some vibrios. The gene vvsA was shown to constitute an operon with a downstream gene vvsB, and several Vibrio species were found to have orthologues of vvsAB. These findings indicate that the genes vvp/vvpE and vvsAB might be mobile genetic elements. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MiyoshiShin-ichi en-aut-sei=Miyoshi en-aut-mei=Shin-ichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=JiyouWang en-aut-sei=Jiyou en-aut-mei=Wang kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatohKeizo en-aut-sei=Katoh en-aut-mei=Keizo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SenohMitsutoshi en-aut-sei=Senoh en-aut-mei=Mitsutoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MizunoTamaki en-aut-sei=Mizuno en-aut-mei=Tamaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaeharaYoko en-aut-sei=Maehara en-aut-mei=Yoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci en-keyword=Polymerase chain reaction kn-keyword=Polymerase chain reaction en-keyword=Purification kn-keyword=Purification en-keyword=Serine protease kn-keyword=Serine protease en-keyword=Metalloprotease kn-keyword=Metalloprotease en-keyword=Vibrio vulnificus kn-keyword=Vibrio vulnificus END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=50 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=1733 end-page=1736 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2012 dt-pub=201205 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Development and Evaluation of a PCR Assay for Tracking the Emergence and Dissemination of Haitian Variant ctxB in Vibrio cholerae O1 Strains Isolated from Kolkata, India en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A PCR-based assay was developed to discriminate the classical, El Tor, and Haitian types of ctxB alleles. Our retrospective study using this newly developed PCR showed that Haitian ctxB first appeared in Kolkata during April 2006, and 93.3% of strains isolated during 2011 carried the new allele. Dendrogram analysis showed a pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) pattern of the new variant strains isolated recently that was distinct from the PFGE pattern of the strains carrying classical ctxB that closely matched the 2006 to 2007 variant strains. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NahaArindam en-aut-sei=Naha en-aut-mei=Arindam kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=PazhaniG. P. en-aut-sei=Pazhani en-aut-mei=G. P. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=GangulyMou en-aut-sei=Ganguly en-aut-mei=Mou kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=GhoshSantanu en-aut-sei=Ghosh en-aut-mei=Santanu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=RamamuranthyT. en-aut-sei=Ramamuranthy en-aut-mei=T. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NandyRanjan K. en-aut-sei=Nandy en-aut-mei=Ranjan K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NairG. Balakrish en-aut-sei=Nair en-aut-mei=G. Balakrish kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakedaYoshifumi en-aut-sei=Takeda en-aut-mei=Yoshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MukhopadhyayAsish K. en-aut-sei=Mukhopadhyay en-aut-mei=Asish K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=8 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Univ Infect Dis NICED, Collaborat Res Ctr affil-num=9 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=50 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=1308 end-page=1312 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2012 dt-pub=201204 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Real-Time PCR-Based Mismatch Amplification Mutation Assay for Specific Detection of CS6-Expressing Allelic Variants of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and Its Application in Assessing Diarrheal Cases and Asymptomatic Controls en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) expressing the colonization factor CS6 is widespread in many developing countries, including India. The different allelic variants of CS6, caused by point mutations in its structural genes, cssA and cssB, are designated AIBI, AIIBII, AIIIBI, AIBII, and AIIIBII. A simple, reliable, and specific mismatch amplification mutation assay based on real-time quantitative PCR (MAMA-qPCR) was developed for the first time for the detection of CS6-expressing ETEC, along with the identification of allelic variations. The assay was based on mismatched nucleotide incorporation at the penultimate base at the 3' ends of the reverse primers specific for cssA and cssB and was validated using 38 CS6-expressing ETEC isolates. This strategy was effective in detecting all the alleles containing single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Using MAMA-qPCR, we also tested CS6 allelic variants in 145 ETEC isolates from children with acute diarrhea and asymptomatic infections, with the latter serving as controls. We observed that the AIBI and AIIIBI allelic variants were mostly associated with cases rather than controls, whereas the AIIBII variants were detected mostly in controls. In addition, the AIBI and AIIIBI alleles were frequently associated with ETEC harboring the heat-stable toxin gene (est) alone or with the heat-labile toxin gene (elt), whereas the AIIBII allele was predominant in ETEC isolates harboring the elt gene. This study may help in understanding the association of allelic variants in CS6-expressing ETEC with the clinical features of diarrhea, as well as in ETEC vaccine studies. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SabuiSubrata en-aut-sei=Sabui en-aut-mei=Subrata kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=DuttaSanjucta en-aut-sei=Dutta en-aut-mei=Sanjucta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=DebnathAnusuya en-aut-sei=Debnath en-aut-mei=Anusuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=GhoshAvishek en-aut-sei=Ghosh en-aut-mei=Avishek kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HamabataT. en-aut-sei=Hamabata en-aut-mei=T. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=RajendranK. en-aut-sei=Rajendran en-aut-mei=K. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=RamamurthyT. en-aut-sei=Ramamurthy en-aut-mei=T. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=NataroJames P. en-aut-sei=Nataro en-aut-mei=James P. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=SurDipika en-aut-sei=Sur en-aut-mei=Dipika kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=LevineMyron M. en-aut-sei=Levine en-aut-mei=Myron M. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=ChatterjeeNabendu Sekhar en-aut-sei=Chatterjee en-aut-mei=Nabendu Sekhar kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Ctr Global Hlth & Med affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis affil-num=8 en-affil= kn-affil=Univ Virginia, Sch Med, Dept Pediat affil-num=9 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis, Calcutta affil-num=10 en-affil= kn-affil=Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Ctr Vaccine Dev affil-num=11 en-affil= kn-affil=Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=49 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=143 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1962 dt-pub=196203 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Studies on the metabolism of uronic acids. 3. Properties of an intermediate in pectic acid metabolism by Erwinia aroideae: Products by ozone and periodate Oxidation. kn-title=ƒEƒƒ“Ž_‚Ì‘ãŽÓ‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚錤‹†(3)@Erwinia aroideae‚É‚æ‚éƒyƒNƒ`ƒ“Ž_‚Ì‘ãŽÓ’†ŠÔ¶¬•¨‚Ì«Ž¿\ƒIƒ]ƒ“Ž_‰»‚Ɖߗ€‘fŽ_Ž_‰»‚É‚æ‚鶬•¨ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkamotoK. en-aut-sei=Okamoto en-aut-mei=K. kn-aut-name=‰ª–{Œ«ˆê kn-aut-sei=‰ª–{ kn-aut-mei=Œ«ˆê aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OzawaJ. en-aut-sei=Ozawa en-aut-mei=J. kn-aut-name=¬‘ò“ñ˜Y kn-aut-sei=¬‘ò kn-aut-mei=“ñ˜Y aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=67 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=145 end-page=151 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2013 dt-pub=201306 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Association between Mammographic Breast Density and Lifestyle in Japanese Women en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=A high mammographic breast density is considered to be a risk factor for breast cancer. However, only a small number of studies on the association between breast density and lifestyle have been performed. A cross-sectional study was performed using a survey with 29 questions on life history and lifestyle. The breast density on mammography was classified into 4 categories following the BI-RADS criteria. The subjects were 522 women with no medical history of breast cancer. The mean age was 53.3 years old. On multivariate analysis, only BMI was a significant factor determining breast density in premenopausal women (parameter estimate, |0.403;p value, 0.0005), and the density decreased as BMI rose. In postmenopausal women, BMI (parameter estimate, |0.196;p value, 0.0143) and number of deliveries (parameter estimate, |0.388;p value, 0.0186) were significant factors determining breast density;breast density decreased as BMI and number of deliveries increased. Only BMI and number of deliveries were identified as factors significantly influencing breast density. BMI was inversely correlated with breast density before and after menopause, whereas the influence of number of deliveries on breast density was significant only in postmenopausal women in their 50 and 60s. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IshiharaSetsuko en-aut-sei=Ishihara en-aut-mei=Setsuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TairaNaruto en-aut-sei=Taira en-aut-mei=Naruto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawasakiKensuke en-aut-sei=Kawasaki en-aut-mei=Kensuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshibeYouichi en-aut-sei=Ishibe en-aut-mei=Youichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MizooTaeko en-aut-sei=Mizoo en-aut-mei=Taeko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishiyamaKeiko en-aut-sei=Nishiyama en-aut-mei=Keiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=IwamotoTakayuki en-aut-sei=Iwamoto en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=NogamiTomohiro en-aut-sei=Nogami en-aut-mei=Tomohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MotokiTakayuki en-aut-sei=Motoki en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShienTadahiko en-aut-sei=Shien en-aut-mei=Tadahiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuokaJunji en-aut-sei=Matsuoka en-aut-mei=Junji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=DoiharaHiroyoshi en-aut-sei=Doihara en-aut-mei=Hiroyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=KomoikeYoshifumi en-aut-sei=Komoike en-aut-mei=Yoshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatoShuhei en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Shuhei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanazawaSusumu en-aut-sei=Kanazawa en-aut-mei=Susumu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Cancer Detection Center affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Surgery, Mizushima Kyodo Hospital affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=8 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=9 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=10 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=11 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=12 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Okayama University Hospital affil-num=13 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Surgery, Kinki University Hospital affil-num=14 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=15 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Radiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences en-keyword=breast cancer kn-keyword=breast cancer en-keyword=mammographic breast density kn-keyword=mammographic breast density en-keyword=life style kn-keyword=life style en-keyword=body mass index kn-keyword=body mass index END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=40 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= 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en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=”–ìV•v kn-aut-sei=”–ì kn-aut-mei=V•v aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=¼‰YÍ kn-aut-sei=¼‰Y kn-aut-mei=Í aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=19 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=144 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1987 dt-pub=1987 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=PROBING BEHAVIOUR OF THE APHID, SCHIZAPHIS GRAMINUM (RONDANI), RHOPALOSIPHUM MAIDIS (FITCH) AND LONGIUNGUIS SACCHARI (ZEHNTNER) ON RESISTANT AND SUSCEPTIBLE SORGHUM PLANTS en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=LoharMohamad Khan en-aut-sei=Lohar en-aut-mei=Mohamad Khan kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawadaKazuo en-aut-sei=Kawada en-aut-mei=Kazuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= 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Zwelte Mitteilung. 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The spectra of carbon samples charged (reduced) above 50 mAh g?1 showed clear three components. Two peaks at 9.9 ppm and 5.2 ppm were ascribed to reversible sodium stored between disordered graphene sheets in hard carbon because the shift of the peaks was invariable with changing strength of external magnetic field. One broad signal at about ?9 to ?16 ppm was assigned to sodium in heterogeneously distributed closed nanopores in hard carbon. Low temperature 23Na static and magic angle spinning NMR spectra didn't split or shift whereas the spectral pattern of 7Li NMR for lithium-inserted hard carbon changes depending on the temperature. This strongly suggests that the exchange of sodium atoms between different sites in hard carbon is slow. 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We demonstrate a positive correlation between the calculated BQS score and cell number by staining thawed human embryos and suggest that BQS can be applied to evaluate culture systems clinically. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsuuraKoji en-aut-sei=Matsuura en-aut-mei=Koji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HayashiNobuyoshi en-aut-sei=Hayashi en-aut-mei=Nobuyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakiueChisato en-aut-sei=Takiue en-aut-mei=Chisato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HirataRei en-aut-sei=Hirata en-aut-mei=Rei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HabaraToshihiro en-aut-sei=Habara en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NaruseKeiji en-aut-sei=Naruse en-aut-mei=Keiji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Cardiovascular Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Couples Clinic affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Couples Clinic affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Couples Clinic affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama Couples Clinic affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Cardiovascular Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=54 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=590 end-page=486 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2005 dt-pub=20050315 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Neue Praxis des Betriebsrates in Deutschland kn-title=ƒhƒCƒc‚É‚¨‚¯‚é]‹Æˆõ‘ã•\‚Ìŋ߂̎Àî en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TonaiK. en-aut-sei=Tonai en-aut-mei=K. kn-aut-name=“¡“à˜aŒö kn-aut-sei=“¡“à kn-aut-mei=˜aŒö aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw–@Šw•” END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=124 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=143 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2012 dt-pub=20120801 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Study for the structures of the HA complexes produced by Clostridium botulinum type A mutant strain kn-title=ƒ{ƒcƒŠƒkƒX‚`Œ^‹Û•ψي”‚ªŽY¶‚·‚éHA•¡‡‘Ì‚Ì\‘¢‚ÉŠÖ‚·‚錤‹† en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Clostridium botulinum produces seven neurotoxin (NTX) serotypes, classified from as A to G. In culture, NTX forms protein complexes by association with non-toxic components, such as nontoxic-nonhemagglutinin (NTNH) and hemagglutinins (HA1, HA2, HA3). C. botulinum serotype A produces three types of toxin complexes, M-toxin (NTX and NTNH), L-toxin (M-toxin and HAs) and LL-toxin (dimer of L-toxin). In this study, I found three HA complexes in the culture of a nontoxigenic mutant serotype A lacking ntx and ntnh expression. The HA complexes displayed similar banding patterns on SDS-PAGE, but the staining intensities of the HA1 and HA2 bands were different. In addition, their native-PAGE banding profiles exhibited different behaviors. The large-molecular-size HA complex showed the highest activity, similar to that of an L-toxin. Based on the combined results of the PAGE and gel-filtration profiles, the differences in molecular size among the three HA complexes were thought to be caused by different numbers of HA1 and HA2 molecules. This paper reports for the first time the purification and characterization of a native HA complex of serotype A, and suggests that the HA can form complex structures without NTX and NTNH. This may help in understanding the toxin complex assembly pathway. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MaShaobo en-aut-sei=Ma en-aut-mei=Shaobo kn-aut-name=”n­”Ž kn-aut-sei=”n kn-aut-mei=­”Ž aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È@•aŒ´×‹ÛŠw en-keyword=ƒ{ƒcƒŠƒkƒX“Å‘fibotulinum toxinj kn-keyword=ƒ{ƒcƒŠƒkƒX“Å‘fibotulinum toxinj en-keyword=ƒ{ƒcƒŠƒkƒX‹ÛiClostridium botulinumj kn-keyword=ƒ{ƒcƒŠƒkƒX‹ÛiClostridium botulinumj en-keyword=ŒŒ‹…‹ÃW‘fihemagglutininj kn-keyword=ŒŒ‹…‹ÃW‘fihemagglutininj en-keyword=ƒ^ƒ“ƒpƒNŽ¿•¡‡‘Ì\‘¢iprotein complex structurej kn-keyword=ƒ^ƒ“ƒpƒNŽ¿•¡‡‘Ì\‘¢iprotein complex structurej END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=33 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=137 end-page=148 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2012 dt-pub=20120326 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A Study of Pilgrimage to One Hundred Towers in Sankai-ki kn-title=wŽRžÅ‹Lx‚ÉŒ©‚ç‚ê‚é•S“ƒŽQ‚è‚̈êlŽ@ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=LinHuiju en-aut-sei=Lin en-aut-mei=Huiju kn-aut-name=—Ñû›”@ kn-aut-sei=—Ñ kn-aut-mei=û›”@ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ŽÐ‰ï•¶‰»‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=48 cd-vols= no-issue=11 article-no= start-page=4283 end-page=4286 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2010 dt-pub=201009 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Cholera Toxin Production by the El Tor Variant of Vibrio cholerae O1 Compared to Prototype El Tor and Classical Biotypes en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor variant strains produced much more cholera toxin than did prototype El Tor strains. The amount of cholera toxin produced by El Tor variant strains both in vitro and in vivo was more or less equivalent to that produced by classical strains. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Ghosh-BanerjeeJ en-aut-sei=Ghosh-Banerjee en-aut-mei=J kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SenohM en-aut-sei=Senoh en-aut-mei=M kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiT en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=T kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HamabataT en-aut-sei=Hamabata en-aut-mei=T kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=BarmanS en-aut-sei=Barman en-aut-mei=S kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoleyH en-aut-sei=Koley en-aut-mei=H kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MukhopadhyayA. K en-aut-sei=Mukhopadhyay en-aut-mei=A. 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The enucleated cyst was diagnosed as a lymphoepithelial cyst (LEC). A 74-year-old man found to have a cystic mass in the pancreatic head by computer tomography as well as high serum CA19-9 was suspected of a cystic neoplasm of the pancreas (IPMN), and pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy (PPPD) was performed. Pathologically, the cyst was found to be LEC. It is often difficult to diagnose pancreatic cyst as LEC preoperatively. 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Acceleration values induced by various movements, averaged each 10 min, exhibited a gamma distribution. The mean value of the distribution curve was used as an index of the "amount of overall movement per 24h". Characteristic changes were observed in both the gait cycle and gait acceleration. During hypokinesia, the gait cycle became either faster or slower. A number of patients with marked akinesia/bradykinesia showed a reduced and narrow range of gait acceleration, i.e., a range of floor reaction forces. The results suggest that assessment of the combination of changes in gait cycle and gait acceleration can quantitatively define the severity of gait bradykinesia. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=UtsumiHiroya en-aut-sei=Utsumi en-aut-mei=Hiroya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TerashiHiroo en-aut-sei=Terashi en-aut-mei=Hiroo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshimuraYohei en-aut-sei=Ishimura en-aut-mei=Yohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakazawaTomoko en-aut-sei=Takazawa en-aut-mei=Tomoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HayashiAkito en-aut-sei=Hayashi en-aut-mei=Akito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MochizukiHideki en-aut-sei=Mochizuki en-aut-mei=Hideki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkumaYasuyuki en-aut-sei=Okuma en-aut-mei=Yasuyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=OrimoSatoshi en-aut-sei=Orimo en-aut-mei=Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiKazushi en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Kazushi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoneyamaMitsuru en-aut-sei=Yoneyama en-aut-mei=Mitsuru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=MitomaHiroshi en-aut-sei=Mitoma en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Tokyo Medical University affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Tokyo Medical University affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Tokyo Medical University affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Tokyo Medical University affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Rehabilitation, Juntendo University, Urayasu Hospital affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Kitasato University affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Juntendo University, Shizuoka Hospital affil-num=8 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Kanto Chuo Hospital affil-num=9 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Neurology, Keio University affil-num=10 en-affil= kn-affil=Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc. affil-num=11 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Medical Education, Tokyo Medical University en-keyword=Parkinson's disease kn-keyword=Parkinson's disease en-keyword=gait disorders kn-keyword=gait disorders en-keyword=portable gait rhythmogram kn-keyword=portable gait rhythmogram END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=37 cd-vols= no-issue=427 article-no= start-page=845 end-page=850 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1925 dt-pub=19250831 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=?ber einen Fall von "essentielle Thrombopenie" kn-title=“Á᢫ŒŒ¬”ÂŒ¸­Ç(Essentielle Thrombopenie)ƒjAƒe en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Ein 42-j?hriger, kr?ftig gebauter Fischer soll seit etwa einem Jahre ohne nachweisbare Verlanassung Gingivalblutung und Hautpetechien bekommen haben. Bei der Aufnahme war er hochgradig blass und zeigte ziemlich ausgedehnte kleinfleckige Hautund Schleimhautblutung, ?dem an Unterschenkeln, und Zahnfleisch war angeschwollen und leicht blutend. Rote Blutzellen waren dabei 1,46 Millionen, darunter retikulierte Erythrozyten 1,6% (nach Robertson), weisse Blutzellen 3, 600 mit relativer Lymphozytose (49,0%), H?moglobin (nach Sahli) 31%, Blutpl?ttchen (nach Fonio) 31,900, Blutungszeit (nach Duke)15' und Gerinnungszeit (nach Sahli) 8'. Etwa 1 Monat lang wurde fast alle m?gliche interne Behandlung erfolglos ausgef?hrt und rote Blutzellen nahmen dazwischen bis 0,57 Mill., H?moglobin bis 16%, Blutpl?ttchen bis 12,420 (einmal sogar ganz vermisst) ab, und nach Duke blutete es noch nach 137 Minuten fort. Was es Endothelzelle betrifft, konnte ich, abgesehen von einem einzigen Exemplar grosser einkernigen Zelle (vielleicht Endothelzelle) in einem frischen Blutpr?parate aus Ohrl?ppchen, niemals solche Zelle, ja sogar keine Vermehrung von grossen Mononukle?ren in gef?rbten (mit Giemsa- Romanowsky) Ausstrichpr?paraten, welche aus Ohrl?ppchen und Fingerspitzen, sowohl nach Fingerdruck darauf als auch nach Adrenalininjektion, und auch aus Venenpunktata angefertigt wurden, konstatieren. Jedenfalls konnten wir nicht solche deutliche Losl?sung von Gef?ssendothelien bei meinem Fall von essentieller Thrombopenie beweisen, wie einst bei einem Fall von Endocarditis lenta mit h?morrhagischer Diathese nach Bittorf der Fall war. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HasuikeT. en-aut-sei=Hasuike en-aut-mei=T. kn-aut-name=˜@’rꟖ¯ kn-aut-sei=˜@’r kn-aut-mei=Ꟗ¯ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{Š`À“à‰È‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=32 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=123 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2011 dt-pub=20111125 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Implications for Zainichi Korean Research from a Review of Acculturation Attitudes and Cultural Identity in Overseas Immigrants (1) : Focusing on a Bidimensional Model of Acculturation and Psychological Variables kn-title=ŠCŠOˆÚ–¯‚Ì•¶‰»•Ï—e‘Ô“x‚Æ•¶‰»“IƒAƒCƒfƒ“ƒeƒBƒeƒBŒ¤‹†‚ɂ݂éÝ“úƒRƒŠƒAƒ“Œ¤‹†‚Ö‚ÌŽ¦´(1)F“ñŽŸŒ³ƒ‚ƒfƒ‹‚ÆS—Šw“I•Ï”‚ð’†S‚É en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=LeeJung-hui en-aut-sei=Lee en-aut-mei=Jung-hui kn-aut-name=—›³•P kn-aut-sei=—› kn-aut-mei=³•P aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanakaTomoko en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Tomoko kn-aut-name=“c’†‹¤Žq kn-aut-sei=“c’† kn-aut-mei=‹¤Žq aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ŽÐ‰ï•¶‰»‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È”ŽŽmŒãŠú‰Û’ö affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ŽÐ‰ï•¶‰»‰ÈŠwŒ¤‹†‰È•¶‰»‹¤¶ŠwuÀ END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=40 cd-vols= no-issue=11 article-no= start-page=2283 end-page=2290 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1928 dt-pub=19281130 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Atheroms kn-title=•²áŽƒjAƒe en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In dieser Zeitschrift (Bd. 40, Nr. 10) habe ich meine Untersuchung ?ber die Follikularzyste bereits ver?ffentlicht. Hier will ich ?ber eine Untersuchung des Atheroms (Epidermoid) berichten. Bei 4 F?llen habe ich Serienschnitte eingehend beobachtet. Dieser Tumor besteht aus den Epithelzellen wie in der ?usseren Haut. Der Inhalt besteht haupts?chlich aus Hornmassen, bei altem Atherom auch aus Fett oder Cholesterinkristallen. Das Atherom hat keinen Zusammenhang mit Haarfollikel, Talgdr?se oder ?usserer Haut. Es enth?lt auch kein Haarst?ck im Innern. Man kann also Follikularzyste und Atherom histologisch wohl unterscheiden. Bei einem Atheromfall finden sich reichliche Riesenzellen in der Wand, und zwar liegen sie an einigen Stellen an der Stelle der Epithelzellen. Sie stammen wahrscheinlich aus Histiocyten als Fremdk?rperriesenzellen. Sie waren auch bei einem Fall von Dermoidzyste in ?hnlicher Weise zu konstatieren. Die Keimgenese passt f?r Atherom und Dermoid wahrscheinlich, jedoch sind diese beiden Tumoren histologisch leicht zu unterscheiden. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=FujiwaraAkira en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Akira kn-aut-name=“¡Œ´ì kn-aut-sei=“¡Œ´ kn-aut-mei=ì aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{”畆‰È”å”AŠí‰È‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=123 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=239 end-page=241 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2011 dt-pub=20111201 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Drug interaction (22. opioid-drug interactions) kn-title=–ò•¨‘ŠŒÝì—pi22\ƒIƒsƒIƒCƒh‚Ì–ò•¨‘ŠŒÝì—pj en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KawashimaRieko en-aut-sei=Kawashima en-aut-mei=Rieko kn-aut-name=쓇—ŒbŽq kn-aut-sei=쓇 kn-aut-mei=—ŒbŽq aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsunagaHisashi en-aut-sei=Matsunaga en-aut-mei=Hisashi kn-aut-name=¼‰i® kn-aut-sei=¼‰i kn-aut-mei=® aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SendoToshiaki en-aut-sei=Sendo en-aut-mei=Toshiaki kn-aut-name=ç“°”Nº kn-aut-sei=ç“° kn-aut-mei=”Nº aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@@–òÜ•” affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@@–òÜ•” affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw•a‰@@–òÜ•” END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=40 cd-vols= no-issue=10 article-no= start-page=2067 end-page=2071 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1928 dt-pub=19281031 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Eine neue Diagnostik der Lepra auf Grund der sero-elektrischen Reaktion kn-title=ᚃmˆêfЖ@(“dŸ†‰j“®Œ»Û)ƒjAƒe en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Die Methode ist dieselbe wie die bei meinem Herpes-Versuche (S. diese Zeitschr. Bd. 40, Nr. 7). Der Kaninchenhoden, der mit der Emulsion des Lepraknotens inokuliert wurde, wurde 4 bis 5 Tage nach der Inokulation entnommen und mit 10 fachem absolutem Alkohol emulgiert. Die Emulsion wird beim Gebrauch mit 25 facher physiologischer Kochsalzl?sung verd?nnt und dann wird darauf ein Zehntel der Menge von inaktiviertem Krankenserum zugesetzt. Das Verfahren muss nach der Massnahme von Kosaka, Seki und Kumagai vorsichtig vorgenommen werden. (S. diese Zeitschr. Bd. 40 Nr. 1) Die Teilchen des Antigens wandern mit einer Geschwindigkeit von 3, 4ƒÊ pro Sekunde nach der Anode. Wenn man dem Antigen das normale Serum oder das Serum anderer Kranken zusetzt, vermindert sich die Geschwindigkeit bis auf 2, 61ƒÊ durchschnittlich. Dagegen vermindert das Lepraserum die Geschwindigkeit der Teilchen sehr bedeutend. Eine Geschwindigkeit der Teilchen geringer als 1, 8ƒÊ pro Sekunde wird als positive Reaktion bei Lepra betrachtet. Der Durchschnitt dieser Geschwindigkeit war 1, 37ƒÊ pro Sekunde. 137 Leprakranke best?tigten diese Resultate. Nur Syphilitiker m?ssen immer ausgeschlossen werden, denn sie zeigen eine positive Reaktion. Die Reaktion verh?lt sich in ganz der gleichen Weise bei Lepra tuberosa, maculosa, nervorum und mixta. Auch bei den infolge der Behandlung klinisch sehr verbesserten F?llen war die Reaktion noch positiv. Das Antigen wurde noch direkt aus der Emulsion des Lepraknotens oder aus dem Kaninchenhoden, der mit Leprablut injiziert wurde, hergestellt. Jedoch war das oben genannte Antigen am besten, und man kann ausserdem auf jene Wiese eine grosse Menge des Antigens auf einmal herstellen. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=EharaIchiro en-aut-sei=Ehara en-aut-mei=Ichiro kn-aut-name=]Œ´’–’m˜Y kn-aut-sei=]Œ´ kn-aut-mei=’–’m˜Y aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{”畆‰È”å”AŠí‰È‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=123 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=139 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2011 dt-pub=20110801 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Influenza-associated encephalopathy kn-title=¬Ž™‰È—̈æ‚É‚¨‚¯‚é“«Ž¾Š³ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MorishimaTsuneo en-aut-sei=Morishima en-aut-mei=Tsuneo kn-aut-name=X“‡P—Y kn-aut-sei=X“‡ kn-aut-mei=P—Y aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽR‘åŠw‘åŠw‰@ˆãŽ•–òŠw‘‡Œ¤‹†‰È@¬Ž™ˆã‰ÈŠw en-keyword=ƒCƒ“ƒtƒ‹ƒGƒ“ƒU kn-keyword=ƒCƒ“ƒtƒ‹ƒGƒ“ƒU en-keyword=ƒCƒ“ƒtƒ‹ƒGƒ“ƒU”]Ç kn-keyword=ƒCƒ“ƒtƒ‹ƒGƒ“ƒU”]Ç en-keyword=ƒKƒCƒhƒ‰ƒCƒ“ kn-keyword=ƒKƒCƒhƒ‰ƒCƒ“ en-keyword=‹}«”]Ç kn-keyword=‹}«”]Ç en-keyword=ƒTƒCƒgƒJƒCƒ“ kn-keyword=ƒTƒCƒgƒJƒCƒ“ END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=40 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=117 end-page=137 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1928 dt-pub=19280131 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Ueber die Lithioncarminf?rbung kn-title=uƒJƒ‹ƒ~ƒ“võFƒjAƒe en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=1. Bei dieser F?rbung spielt Salzs?urealkohol, welcher als Differenzierungsmittel gebraucht wird, keine einfache entf?rbende Rolle im Gegensats zur gew?hnlichen regressiven F?rbung, wobei das absichtlich ?berf?rbte Pr?parat im Differenzierungsmittel bis zum Optimum der F?rbung entf?rbt wird. Im Falle der Lithioncarminf?rbung findet die Adsorption des Farbstoffes auf den Schnitt erst dann statt, wenn man den letzteren in Salzs?urealkohol bringt, indem der Farbstoff aus seiner echten L?sung niederzuschlagen anf?ngt. Der gef?llte Farbstoff wird in Salzs?urealkohol wieder aufgel?st und im Verlauf der geeigneten Zeit bringt eine elektive Kernf?rbung mit sich. 2. Die Eigenschaft des Carmins ist mehr oder weniger verschieden je nach seiner Sorte, aber es ist im allgemeinen ganz unl?slich oder nur sehr schwerl?slich in Wasser, Alkohol und einer d?nnen S?urel?sung, w?hrend es sich in einer Alkoholl?sung der stark elektrolytischen metallischen und organischen S?uren relativ leicht und in einer alkalischen wasserigen L?sung wie Ammoniak -oder Lithiumcarbonatl?sung sehr leicht aufl?st. 3. Das Carmin ist kein Salz der Farbs?ure, wie dies beim sauren Anilinfarbstoffe der Fall ist, sondern es stellt einen Aluminiumlack der Carmins?ure dar, welcher in d?nnen sauren oder alkalischen L?sungen keine chemische Ver?nderung erf?hrt. Indessen findet man bei der Carminf?rbung manchmal eine Ver?nderung des Farbtons, was aber wahrscheinlich auf die Tautomerisation zur?ckzuf?hren ist. 4. Die Carmins?ure geh?rt zu den Anthracenfarbstoffen, so dass sie als Beizenfarbstoff angesehen werden kann. 5. Bei der Lithioncarminf?rbung wirkt Salzs?urealkohol auf die zweifache Weise u. z. erstens als Niederschlags-, zweitens als Aufl?sungsmittel, was die beste F?rbung zur Folge hat. 6. Zum Lithioncarmin wurden verschiedene Reagenzien hinzugef?gt, um Niederschlagsvorg?nge zu untersuchen. Es stellt sich heraus, dass der Niederschlag erstens auf dem Wege der direkten Neutralisierung des alkalischen Lithioncarmins mit S?uren, zweitens durch das indirekte Neutralisieren der alkalischen Farbl?sung mit gewissen Salzen wie Chlorcalcium, und drittens durch die Entziehung des L?sungsmittels zustande kommt. Dabei bildet sich der Niederschlag niemals aus Farbsalzen, sondern er ist nichts anderes als Carmin selbst. 7. Solche L?sung, welche auf das Lithioncarmin als Niederschlags- und zugleich als Aufl?sungsmittel wirken und daher sich zur Differenzierung empfehlen, sind folgende: 1. Salzs?urealkohol, 2. Salpeters?urealkohol, 3. Schhwefels?urealkohol, 4. Trichloressigs?urealkohol, 5. Sulfosalicyls?urealkohol, 6. Pikrius?urealkohol, 8. Was die Resultate, welche diese Differenzierungsmittel den gef?rbten Schnitten geben, anbelangt, so sind sie jedoch keineswegs gleich, und dieser Unterschied beruht haupts?chlich auf dem Dispersit?tsgrade des gel?sten Carmins im betreffenden Mittel, wie ich die Sache mit dem Colimeter bestimmt habe. Wenn man aber den Niederschlag des Lithioncarmins, welcher durch das lange Stehenlassen der Mischung der ?bersch?ssingen Farbl?sung mit jedem der genannten Differenzierungsmittel entsteht, untersucht, so sieht man, dass der Niederschlag ausnahmslos aus sehr feinen Teilchen besteht, so dass jede Mischung als Suspensoid angesehen werden kann. Angesichts dieser Tatsache glaube ich, dass alle genannte Differenzierungsmittel ein gutes Resultat geben k?nnen, wenn man nur ihre Konzentration und die Differenzierungszeit in richtiger Weise bestimmt. 9. Die genannten Differenzierungsmittel wurden so hergestellt, dass sie alle dieselbe Titrationsacidit?t mit dem Salzsaurealkohol haben konnten. Trotzdem weichen ihre Wirkungen auf das Lithioncarmin mehr oder weniger voneinander ab, wenn man in ihren Mischungen mit der Farbstoffl?sung den Dispersit?tsgrade der Farbstoffteilchen oder die Entstehungsweise des Niederschlages genau beobachtet. Dieser Unterschied ist hauptsachlich darauf zur?ckzuf?hren, dass verschiedene Anionen der S?uren dabei eine nicht untergeordenete Rolle spielen. Es unterliegt keinem Zweifel, dass die ausgezeichnete Wirkung des Salzs?urealkohols zum Teil auf dem Vorhandensein der Cl-Ionen beruht. 10. Wenn man einerseits die w?sserige, anderseits die alkoholische Saurel?sung derselben Konzentration bezuglich ihrer Wirkung auf das Lithioncarmin untersucht, so findet man einen grossen Unterschied zwischen beiden. Der Niederschlag, welcher in der w?sserigen L?sung entsteht, ist eine Koagulation im Gegensatz zum Niederschlag in der alkoholischen L?sung, welcher aus sehr feinen Teilchen besteht. Der erstere ist fast ganz unl?slich im Wasser, und seine Teilchen sind schwer adsorbierbar. w?hrend die Alkoholl?sung mit dem letzteren Niederschlag als Suspenscid angesehen werden kann. Daher liegt es auf der Hand, dass nicht die w?sserige, sondern die alkoholische S?urel?sung als Differenzierungsmittel gilt. 11. Es ist auf Grund der Reagenzglasuntersuchung bewiesen, dass die Lithioncarminf?rbung stets als sog. Niederschlagsf?rbung zustande kommt. 12. Die. Tatsache, dess bei der Lithioncarminf?rbung nur die Kernsubstanz im Gegensatz zum Protoplasma gef?rbt zutage tritt, beruht im Grunde genommen auf der chemischen Verschiedenheit beider Bestandteile, welche nach Fixierung eine voneinander abweichende physikalische Beschaffenheit, insbesondere eine verschiedene Dichtigkeit bekommen. Gerade diese physikalische Verschiedenheit gibt bei Differenzierung zur elektiven Kernf?rbung Anlass, wobei die chemische Affinitat keine hervorragende Rolle spielt. Daher f?rbt sich auch das Protoplasma, wenn man eine d?nnere Differenzierungsl?sung braucht, oder wenn die Differenzierungszeit nur zu kurz ist. 13. Was den Vorgang der vitalen Lithioncarminfarbung betrifft, so schliesse ich mich an Schulemann und M?llendorff an, welche die Niederschlagstheorie vertreten. Doch bin ich anderer Meinung ?ber die Ursache der Niederschlagbildung als die beiden Antoren. Das Protoplasma der vital f?rbbaren Zellen enth?lt wahrscheinlich viel Ca-Ionen, welche die Niederschlagung des Carmins begunstigen. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsuuraSukehiko en-aut-sei=Matsuura en-aut-mei=Sukehiko kn-aut-name=¼‰Y•ã•F kn-aut-sei=¼‰Y kn-aut-mei=•ã•F aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{‰ð–U›{‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=41 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=137 end-page=152 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1929 dt-pub=19290131 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=On the resisting power of spirochaete recurrens to the temperature, light and darkness kn-title=ÄŸd”MuƒXƒsƒƒw[ƒ^vƒg‰·“xâƒj–¾ˆÃƒmèŒWƒjAƒe en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The following facts were obtained by experiments about the relation between the inoculated mice or spirochaete recurrens and the temperature, light and darkness: 1) The length of the incubation period varies in accordance with the condition of the inoculated mice with spirochaete recurrens, that is in case it is heated (33-36‹C), or refrigerated (6-8‹C), or kept in the sunshine, in the darkness and in the room. 2) When heated, the incubation period is shorter than any other case, and when refrigerated, it is the longest of all. The mice being kept in the room or in the dark room, the incubation period is nearly the same. When the mice is exposed in the sunshine, the period seems to be longer than the experiment in the dark room on many occasions. 3) Spirochaete recurrens itself has a certain resisting power to the temperature, darkness and light; namely, its resistance is weak to the high temperature and sunshine but it has the longest life in the room. To the refrigeration its resistance is comparatively strong. 4) In the experiment of the inoculated mice, the increase of spirochaete is comparatively remarkable, in case the mice is heated. On the other hand, the increase is slow when refrigerated. As for me, in the spirochaete recurrens experiment the resistance is weak when heated, and strong when refrigerated. Thus, the result of the inoculated experiment apparently seems to be contrary to the spirochaete recurrens. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MurayamaIseo en-aut-sei=Murayama en-aut-mei=Iseo kn-aut-name=‘ºŽRŒÜ£’j kn-aut-sei=‘ºŽR kn-aut-mei=ŒÜ£’j aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{”畆‰È”å”AŠí‰È‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=43 cd-vols= no-issue=10 article-no= start-page=2715 end-page=2730 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1931 dt-pub=19311031 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Beitr?ge zum Studium des sog. Hypophysenvorderlappenhormons kn-title=ŠˆàäI‰º‚é“‘O—tuƒzƒ‹ƒ‚ƒ“vƒjèƒXƒ‹Œ¤‹†•âˆâ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Der Verfasser hat schon eine genaue Untersuchung ?ber die Wirkungen des Hypophysenvorderlappens, der menschlichen Plazenta und des Schwangerschaftsharns auf die m?nnlichen und weiblichen Geschlechtsorgane angestellt. Um diese Untersuchung zu ergnzen hat er einige weitere Versuche an nichtkastrierten und kastrierten jungen Ratten von ca. 50-70 g K?rpergewicht gemacht. Es wurde subcutan injiziert 1. der kochende, 2. der nicht kochende Schwangerschaftsharn allein oder mit der Hypophysenvorderlappenemulsion, und zwar t?glich 2 mal (morgens und abends). Einmalige Injektionsharnmenge betrug 0.25 cc. Daraus ergibtsich folgendes: 1. Die gleichzeitige Injektion des Schwangerschaftsharns mit der Hypophysenvorderlappenemulsion hemmt nicht das Auftreten der Schwagerschaftsver?nderung. welche infolge der alleinigen Injektion der Schwangerschaftsharns zum Vorschein kommt. 2. Wenn man der nichtkastrierten Ratte das kochende Schwangerschaftsharn und die Hypophysenvorderlappenemulsion injiziert, so tritt die Schwangerschaftsver?nderung des Uterus und der Vagina in die Erscheinung wie nach der alleinigen Injektion des Schwangerschaftsharns. 3. Durch Injektion des kochenden Schwangerschaftsharns an der nichtkastrierten Ratte kann man eine Brunstver?nderung auftreten lassen, welche solange dauert, als die Injektionsbehandelung fortgesetzt wird. 4. Wenn man der kastrierten Ratte den kochenden Schwangerschaftsharn und die Hypophysenvorderlappenemulsion oder nur den kochenden subcutan injiziert, so tritt ein Oestrumstadium auf, das 3-5 Tage lang dauert, um dann zum Postoestrumzustand ?berzugehen. Daher h?lt der Verfasser f?r wahrscheinlich, dass das Ovarium beim Fortbestehen der Brunstzeit eine Rolle spielt. 5. Nach Ergebnissen des Verfassers unterliegt es keinem Zweifel, dass aus den hypertrophyschen Zellen der Theca interna des Corpus luteum ein Hormon sich produziert, das gegen das Ovarialhormon antagonisch wirkt, indem es auf die Brunstver?nderung hemmend wirkt, aber auch mit dem Ovarialhormon mitwirkend die Schwangerschaftsver?nderung hervorruft. 6. Daraus ist es ersichtlich, dass ein funktioneller Antagonismus zwischen den Thecazellen und den Granulosazellen besteht, da das Ovarialhormon aus den Granulosazellen produziert wird. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KunischigeTakaichi en-aut-sei=Kunischige en-aut-mei=Takaichi kn-aut-name=š d—²ˆê kn-aut-sei=š d kn-aut-mei=—²ˆê aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{‰ð–U›{‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=46 cd-vols= no-issue=12 article-no= start-page=3137 end-page=3145 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1934 dt-pub=19341231 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=?ber die statistische Beobachtung der Rippenkaries kn-title=˜]œuƒJƒŠƒGƒXvƒm“Œv“IæVŽ@ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Bei 86 Kranken, die w?hrend der letzten 8 Jahre wegen kalten Abszesses an der Thoraxwand in unsere chirurgische Klinik von Prof. Dr. Tsuda aufgenommen wurden, nahm ich statistische Beobachtungen vor. Da bemerkte ich in nur wenigen F?llen die prim?re Rippenkarjes, in den meisten F?llen aber die sekund?re, d. h. die Arrosionskaries. 25 F?lle, d. h. 29% der Kranken sind solche, die an Lungentuberkulose leiden oder einst gelitten haben. Ganz dasselbe gilt auch bei der Pleuritis. Unter den famili?ren Erkrankungen steht die Lungentuberkulose an der Spitze, i. e. 7 F?lle (8,1%), und in der Familie leiden meistens die Geschwister an ihr. Diese Krankheit tritt im Alter von 21-30 Jahren am h?ufigsten auf, i. e. 55,8% der Gesamtzahl. Kinder unter 10 Jahren und Alte ?ber 51 Jahren leiden an ihr sehr selten. M?nner sind starker vertreten als Frauen, das Verh?ltnis ist 55:31. Der Lieblingssitz des Leidens ist die 3. und 4. Rippe. Die Erkrankungen an dieser Stelle betragen 18,5% von der Gesamtzahl; den Sitz an der vorderen Brustwand, und zwar an der rechten Seite, findet man am h?ufigsten. Das Heilungsresultat bei dieser Krankheit in unserer chirurgischen Klinik von Prof. Dr. Tsuda ist 97,7%. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HashimatoKen en-aut-sei=Hashimato en-aut-mei=Ken kn-aut-name=‹´–{Œ’ kn-aut-sei=‹´–{ kn-aut-mei=Œ’ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{’ÓcŠO‰È‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=46 cd-vols= no-issue=6 article-no= start-page=1137 end-page=1165 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1934 dt-pub=19340630 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Spezifischer und unspezifischer Absorptionversuch bei verschiedenen Antik?rpern (Pr?zipitin, Agglutinin, komplementbindender Antik?rper, anaphylaktischer Antik?rper, Hamolysin und H?moagglutinin) kn-title=ŠeŽí‹z’…™‘ŸŠíâƒjRŒ´ƒjƒˆƒ‹Ré“‹z¾”äŠrŒ¤‹† en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Verfasser absorbierte Antieiweisserum spezifisch mit Antigen und unspezifisch mit verschiedenen Absorbens (Kaolin, Kohle usf.) und bestimmte die Absorptionverh?ltnisse durch Abgusserum. Dabei ber?cksichtigete er die Menge des Immunserums und des Absorbens beiderseits. Zweitens bestimmte er mit Orginalserum und mit Abgusserum nach Absorption verschiedene serologische Reaktion und verglich den Verminderungsgrad in jeder serologischen Reaktion unter gleicher Behandlung. Drittens untersuchte er die die Absorption fordernde Wirkung des verdunnten Komplements. Er kam zu folgenden Resultaten: 1. Der Absorptionsgrad bei gleichem Immunserum geht ganz parallel sowohl mit der spezifischen als auch mit der unspezifischen Absorption zwischen Bakterienagglutinin und Bakterienprazipitin, wenn das letztere durch die Immunkorperverdunnungsmethode beetimmt wird. 2. Bei der Abs?ttigung mit einem unspezifischer Absorption l?uft der Absorptionsgrad des H?molysins parallel mit dem des H?moagglutinins, aber bei der Abs?ttigung mit Organen oder mit Antigenen l?uft er nicht parallel mit dem des H?moagglutinins, weil dabei der Lipoidantik?rper zum H?molysin innig steht. 3. Der Absorptionsgrad des Pr?zipitins geht parallel mit dem des komplementbindenden Antikorpers. 4. Verfasser fand bei seinen passiv anaphylaktischen Versuchen mit dem Pr?zipitin des Abgusserum nach der Abs?ttigung die folgenden Tatsachen: a. Bei einer Inkubationszeit von 24 Stunde nach der intraven?sen Sensibilisierung kann man mit dem Abgusserum nach Abs?ttigung mit einem Absorbens durch im Vergleich zu dem originalen Immunserum geringe Prazipitineinheiten das Meerschweinchen sensibilisieren und den Schocktod erzeugen. b. Bei Sensibilisierung mit der minimalen Todesdosis kann man die Iukubationszeit mit Abgusserum gegen?ber derjenigen mit Originalserum verk?rzen. W?hrend die Inkubationszeit bei dem letzten 24 Stunden betr?gt, kann sie bei dem ersten bis zu 6 Stunden verk?rzt werden. Dagegen wird die Sensibilisierungekraft in bezug auf das Mengenverh?ltnis und die Inkubationszeit bei Anwendung des Abgusserum nach des Bindung mit Antigen viel schw?cher als bei der Anwendung von Originalserum. 5. Es ist auch bemerkenswert, dass man bei Injektion mit einem Absorbens, das den Antik?rper physicochemisch absorbiert, in der gleichen Inkubationszeit (24 St.) durch antigeninjektion die Schocksymptome, ja sogar den Schocktod bei Meerschweinchen erzeugen kann. Verfasser fand auch, dass dabei das Absorbens milder als das Originalserum zuwirken echeint und der Schocktod auch viel langsamer (2-3 St.) eintritt. 6. Bei der Abs?ttigung der Immunk?rper mit Orgauen oder Antigenen scheint das Komplemeut etwas fordernd auf die Absorption der Immunk?rper zu wirken, aber bei der Abs?ttigung mit einem Absorbens wirkt es nicht f?rdernd auf die Absorption und der Isolierung der Immunk?rper wirkt es als Isolierungsmedium auch uicht f?rdernd auf die Isolierung der Antik?rper. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YasuharaSetutaro en-aut-sei=Yasuhara en-aut-mei=Setutaro kn-aut-name=ˆÀŒ´ß‘¾˜Y kn-aut-sei=ˆÀŒ´ kn-aut-mei=ß‘¾˜Y aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{‰q¶›{‹³Žº END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=65 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=63 end-page=69 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2011 dt-pub=201104 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Outbreak of Salmonella Braenderup Infection Originating in Boxed Lunches in Japan in 2008 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=There have been only 2 reports of a large-scale foodborne outbreak arising from Salmonella enterica serotype Braenderup infection worldwide. On August 9, 2008, an outbreak originating in boxed lunches occurred in Okayama, Japan. We conducted a cohort study of 786 people who received boxed lunches from a particular catering company and collected 644 questionnaires (response rate:82%). Cases were defined as those presenting with diarrhea (†4 times in 24h) or fever (†38Ž) between 12 am on August 8 and 12 am on August 14. We identified 176 cases (women/men:39/137);younger children (agedƒ10 years) appeared to more frequently suffer severe symptoms. Three food items were significantly associated with higher risk of illness;tamagotoji (soft egg with mixed vegetables and meat) (relative risk (RR):11.74, 95% confidence interval (CI):2.98-46.24), pork cooked in soy sauce (RR:3.17, 95% CI:1.24-8.10), and vinegared food (RR:4.13, 95% CI:1.60-10.63). Among them, only the RR of tamagotoji was higher when we employed a stricter case definition. Salmonella Braenderup was isolated from 5 of 9 sampled cases and 6 food handlers. It is likely that unpasteurized liquid eggs contaminated by Salmonella Braenderup and used in tamagotoji caused this outbreak. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MizoguchiYoshinori en-aut-sei=Mizoguchi en-aut-mei=Yoshinori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiEtsuji en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Etsuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsuchidaHiroaki en-aut-sei=Tsuchida en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsudaToshihide en-aut-sei=Tsuda en-aut-mei=Toshihide kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoEiji en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Eiji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakaseKatsumi en-aut-sei=Nakase en-aut-mei=Katsumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=DoiHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Doi en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama City Public Health Center affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Environmental Science affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Information Science, Okayama University of Science affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama City Public Health Center affil-num=7 en-affil= kn-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences en-keyword=boxed lunch kn-keyword=boxed lunch en-keyword=cohort study kn-keyword=cohort study en-keyword=foodborne diseases kn-keyword=foodborne diseases en-keyword=Salmonella Braenderup kn-keyword=Salmonella Braenderup en-keyword=unpasteurized liquid eggs kn-keyword=unpasteurized liquid eggs END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=49 cd-vols= no-issue=11 article-no= start-page=2239 end-page=2250 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1937 dt-pub=19371130 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Eine Untersuchung ?ber die Komplementresorptionsreaktion, insbesondere ?ber die Beurteitung des prophylaktischen Verfahrens bei Tuberculose. (Erste Bericht) kn-title=•â”^‹z¾”½œäƒg“ÁƒjŒ‹Šjƒm˜¬Œã”»’èƒjèƒXƒ‹Œ¤‹†i‘æ1™d•ñj en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Auch im gesunden Menschenk?rper findet fortw?hrend ein wenig der physiologische Zerfallproze? der Zellen statt. Dies heiszt Autolyse. Die Abbauprodukte der zerfallenen Zellen reizen haupts?chlich die einschl?gigen Zellensysteme als Autozytotoxiu. Uberschreitet aber diese Erscheinung die Grenze des physiologischen Gleichgewichts, so bildet sich ein Krankheitsph?nomen, das mehr Zytotoxin erzeugen kann. Im allgemeinen stellen die letzeren eiuen k?rperfremden Eiwei?k?rper dar, der in den Blutkseislauf ?bergeht, so dass der Organismus wohl darauf reagieren wird. Beim entz?ndlicheu Zust?nde wird je nach deu Erregerarten ein spezifisches Immunkorper gebildet. In der Immunologie bezeichnet man die Erscheinung als spezifische Immunisierung. Dabei rufen die Abbauprodukte des krankheitsherdes eine Reaktion des Organismus als unspezifische hervor, wobei auch das Autozytotoxin erzeugt wird. Die Flockungsreaktion des Blutes und die Senkungsgeschwindigkeit der Erythrozyten vertreten hier die unspezifische Reaktion. Serologisch werden solche Ver?nderung im Serum unspezifische, labile, komplementbindende Reaktion genanut. Beim Experimente kann man die Resorption der Komplemeute beobachten. Im Serum bei starkem Zerfall der Herdzellen entspricht auch deshalb die Komplementresorption st?rker wird. Je mehr sich das Zerfallen an den Stillstand n?hert, desto schw?cher wird. H?rt es daher auf, so verschwindet die Resorption. Es kommt dabei auf diese Weise zum Gleichgewicht wie beim gesunden Organismus. Man bezeichnet das als Wiederherstellung. Nachdem ich auf Grund von den obigen Prinzipien die St?rke der Komplementresorption uutersucht, daraus dann auf den Zustaud der Gewebszellen im Herd geschlossen und die Resultate zur Beurteilung des prophylaktischen Verfahrens benutzt hatte, konnte ich immer die zufriedengebende Versuchungsergebnisse erlangen. Man kann daher entschieden behaupten, da? die Ergebnisse dieser Reaktion, die den Zustand der Herdzellen verraten, zur Beurteilung des prophylaktischen Verfahrens dienen kann und au?erdem auch therapeutisch eine go?e Bedeutung hat. (Fertig am 23. M?rz des 12. Jahres Schowa. 1937.) en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TokumoriTokuji en-aut-sei=Tokumori en-aut-mei=Tokuji kn-aut-name=“¿X“¿“ñ kn-aut-sei=“¿X kn-aut-mei=“¿“ñ aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=‰ªŽRçΉȑå›{åZ—›{‹³Žº END