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2. Lessons from and perspectives for healthcare student volunteer activities after the Fukushima disaster
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K. Otani, T. Saito, Y. Yagiuchi, Michio Murakami, Atsushi Kumagai, N. Ozawa, T. Sekine, M. Tauchi, M. Sekine, H. Yamaji, K. Oikawa, M. Kawashima, Y. Saito, and I. Oyama
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Medical knowledge ,Medical education ,Fukushima Nuclear Accident ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,education ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Disaster response ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Political science ,Health care ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Risk communication ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Club ,Communication skills ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,business ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
Healthcare students are key resources after nuclear disasters. Healthcare students at Fukushima Medical University volunteered after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima nuclear accident. At the time of the disaster, healthcare students, who were in a position between medical and non-medical people, listened to the various concerns and worries of victims. Specifically, they established the Fukushima WILL – a disaster medical club. These activities have continued for about 10 years after the Fukushima disaster. In this paper, we introduce lessons from and perspectives for healthcare student volunteer activities during disasters. When volunteering, healthcare students needed to acquire sufficient medical knowledge and skills as well as display effective communication skills considering the background of the affected people. In addition, to respond to potential future disasters, healthcare students need to proactively, independently, and repeatedly learn about diseases that are likely to occur in shelters and how to prevent them. Seminars and workshops should be implemented to ensure students are taught these lessons and provided daily training on disaster response.
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- 2020
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3. Quantum sensing of the electron electric dipole moment using ultracold entangled Fr atoms
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M Sato, Kenichi Harada, Bindiya Arora, K. S. Tanaka, T. Aoki, R Sreekantham, Takeshi Inoue, H. Nagahama, Y. Ichikawa, Y. Torii, T Nakashita, S Nagase, K. Nakamura, H Ikeda, M Ohtsuka, H. Ueno, Taku J. Sato, Anders Kastberg, Yasuhiro Sakemi, K Yamane, Hirokazu Kawamura, N Okamoto, N. Ozawa, T. Hayamizu, B. K. Sahoo, H. Haba, A Takamine, Atsushi Hatakeyama, A. Uchiyama, Yuji Matsuda, Institut de Physique de Nice (INPHYNI), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), and COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)
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Physics ,Optical lattice ,Atom interferometer ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ATOM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atomic Physics [physics.atom-ph] ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Quantum limit ,Quantum sensor ,Measure (physics) ,Quantum entanglement ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Electron electric dipole moment ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,[PHYS.QPHY]Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph] ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Quantum ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
We propose a method to measure the electron electric dipole moment (eEDM) using ultracold entangled francium (Fr) atoms trapped in an optical lattice, yielding an uncertainty below the standard quantum limit. Among the alkali atoms, Fr offers the largest enhancement factor to the eEDM. With a Fr based experiment, quantum sensing using quantum entangled states could enable a search for the eEDM at a level below 10−30 ecm. We estimate statistical and systematic errors attached to the proposed measurement scheme based on this quantum sensing technique. A successful quantum sensing of the eEDM could enable the exploration of new physics beyond the standard model of particle physics.
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- 2021
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4. P–763 Neonatal outcomes of the first 65 infants delivered after IVF treatment with progestin-primed ovarian stimulation using dienogest in patients with endometriosis
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H Kamiya, N Ozawa, N Iwami, T Yamamoto, M Kawamata, E Watanabe, M Mizuuchi, and O Moriwaka
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Gynecology ,Ivf treatment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,Rehabilitation ,Endometriosis ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Stimulation ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Reproductive Medicine ,Dienogest ,chemistry ,Neonatal outcomes ,medicine ,In patient ,business ,Progestin - Abstract
Study question What is the perinatal outcome of pregnancies resulting from a controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) regimen of progestin-primed ovarian stimulation (PPOS) protocol using dienogest (DNG) in patients with endometriosis? Summary answer No difference in mean birth weight, however preterm and low birth weight babies are significantly more in the group treated with PPOS using DNG. What is known already Dienogest is an oral progestin effective for the treatment of endometriosis, such as reduction of endometrial lesion and control of pain intensity with safety profile and good tolerability. We reported for the first time in the world that DNG was better than dydrogesterone (DYG) for PPOS in terms of the mature oocytes rate and the fertilization rate in patients with endometriosis. Although there have been several reports of infants born with PPOS using DYG, it is essential to report on the perinatal outcome of embryos transferred after treatment with PPOS using DNG from now on. Study design, size, duration: We prospectively investigated the perinatal outcomes of 65 newborns which were the result of using a new COH regimen; PPOS with DNG. The results were compared with perinatal outcome data of babies born between 2018 and 2020 to 815 patients who underwent assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment at our fertility center. As for the congenital malformation rate, the data was also compared with the 2017 Japanese data bank of babies born after ART treatment. Participants/materials, setting, methods We studied the perinatal data of all babies born after transfer of frozen embryos acquired by COH using PPOS protocol with DNG. The rate of maternal complications during pregnancy, pregnancy duration, birth weight, congenital malformations and method of delivery were investigated. We compared the perinatal outcomes of infants born after in vitro fertilization (IVF) and frozen embryo transfer at our center during the same period. Main results and the role of chance Perinatal data of 65 babies (study group) were compared with the perinatal data of 840 babies born after IVF at our center, and 47807 babies born after ART in Japan, 2017. We found 3 twin and 59 singleton pregnancies in the study group, compared to 23 twins, 1 triplet and 791 singleton pregnancies during the same period at our center. Considering singletons, there was no difference in mean birthweight (study group; 2893.2±652g vs. total at our center; 3001.2±425g, respectively, p = 0.102). Preterm births ( Limitations, reasons for caution The number of babies is still low, further prospective studies including larger populations are needed to confirm the efficacy of PPOS protocol with DNG. Wider implications of the findings: This is the first report on the perinatal outcome of babies born by a new COH method using PPOS with DNG, which is a combination of endometriosis treatment and COH for IVF. The association of endometriosis with preterm birth and low birth weight needs to be further investigated. Trial registration number UMIN000031111
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- 2021
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5. Two-dimensional beam profile monitor for the detection of alpha-emitting radioactive isotope beam
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Tomohiro Hayamizu, M. Itoh, K. Nakamura, Yasuhiro Sakemi, Kenichi Harada, K. S. Tanaka, Hirokazu Kawamura, H. Nagahama, Umakanth Dammalapati, and N. Ozawa
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Nuclear reaction ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph) ,Cyclotron ,chemistry.chemical_element ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Electron ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,law.invention ,Francium ,chemistry ,law ,Nuclear fusion ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Microchannel plate detector ,Alpha decay ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
Ions with similar charge-to-mass ratios cannot be separated from existing beam profile monitors (BPMs) in nuclear facilities in which low-energy radioactive ions are produced due to nuclear fusion reactions. In this study, we developed a BPM using a microchannel plate and a charge-coupled device to differentiate the beam profiles of alpha-decaying radioactive isotopes from other ions (reaction products) produced in a nuclear reaction. This BPM was employed to optimize the low-energy radioactive francium ion (Fr+) beam developed at the Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center (CYRIC), Tohoku University, for electron permanent electric dipole moment (e-EDM) search experiments using Fr atoms. We demonstrated the performance of the BPM by separating the Fr+ beam from other reaction products produced during the nuclear fusion reaction of an oxygen (18O) beam and gold (197Au) target. However, as the mass of Au is close to that of Fr, separating the ions of these elements using a mass filter is a challenge, and a dominant number of Au+ renders the Fr+ beam profile invisible when using a typical BPM. Therefore, by employing the new BPM, we could successfully observe the Fr+ beam and other ion beams distinctly by measuring the alpha decay of Fr isotopes. This novel technique to monitor the alpha-emitting radioactive beam covers a broad range of lifetimes, for example, from approximately 1 s to 10 min, and can be implemented for other alpha-emitter beams utilized for medical applications., Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures
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- 2021
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6. An accelerator experiment for junior and senior high school students to improve students’ involvement in fundamental physics
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K S Tanaka, K Harada, T Hayamizu, R Kita, R Kono, K Maruta, H Nagahama, N Ozawa, Y Sakemi, and R Sugimori
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Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph) ,Physics Education (physics.ed-ph) ,Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph) ,Physics - Physics Education ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,Education - Abstract
In Japan, research activities by junior and senior high school students show an upward trend. However, there are limited examples of research activities in the field of elementary particles and atoms. This is due to the difficulty associated with procuring research tools such as accelerators or particle detectors. Therefore, we hosted the "Accel Kitchen" in 2018 and 2019 at Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center (CYRIC) in Tohoku University where junior and senior high school students could participate in ongoing research of particle and atomic physics. At each workshop, 12 junior and senior high school students participated in the beam experiment, including the production of francium atoms (Fr) by the fusion reaction of oxygen and gold, optimizing the transport of the ion beam and identifying the alpha decay nuclei, and laser trapping of Fr for two days. Each group that was involved in the experiment was supported by researchers and university students who acted as mentors. This was the first opportunity for junior and senior high school students to know about the particle beam experiment in Japan., Comment: 8 pages, 18 figure
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- 2022
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7. Development of a Laser Frequency Stabilization and an Optical Transmission System for the Francium Electric Dipole Moment Search
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K Nakamura, S Nagase, T Nakashita, T Hayamizu, T Aoki, H Nagahama, N Ozawa, M Sato, K Yamane, M Fukase, D Uehara, A Takamine, and Y Sakemi
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History ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
We developed a laser frequency stabilization and an optical fiber transmission system for the the francium electric dipole moment search. The absolute accuracy of a laser frequency stabilization scheme using a state-of-the-art commercial wavelength meter was 0.48 MHz at ±2 nm and -1.33 MHz at ±200 nm from calibration wavelength, respectively, and the frequency instability is below 10-9 with a standard deviation of 0.56 MHz over 60 hours. We also demonstrated that a 400 m long fiber laid between laboratories can transmit 30 mW of trapping laser light, which is sufficient for a magneto-optical trapping of francium. The polarization crosstalk in the fiber was stable at -25 dB over 12 hours of measurement.
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- 2022
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8. Realization of the Super High Rise Mixed-use Building in which RC Columns and CFT Columns are connected with Rigid Joint
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K. Nakane, N. Ozawa, T. Kawai, and S. Yamashita
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Computer science ,business.industry ,General Materials Science ,Joint (building) ,Structural engineering ,business ,Realization (systems) ,Rc columns ,High rise - Published
- 2018
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9. Study of Correlation Coefficient for Breast Tumor Detection in Microwave Tomography
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T. Kamiya, Latifah Mohamed, Yuuki Ono, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, and N. Ozawa
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Materials science ,Optics ,Computer simulation ,Correlation coefficient ,business.industry ,Inverse scattering problem ,Iterative reconstruction ,Image sensor ,business ,Condition number ,Microwave tomography ,Breast tumor - Abstract
In microwave tomography, it is necessary to increase the amount of diverse observation data for accurate image reconstruction of the dielectric properties of the imaging area. The multi-polarization method has been proposed as a suitable technique for the acquisition of a variety of observation data. While the effectiveness of employing multi-polarization to reconstruct images has been confirmed, the physical considerations related to image reconstruction have not been investigated. In this paper, a compact-sized imaging sensor using multi-polarization for breast cancer detection is presented. An analysis of the correlation coefficient of the received data of adjacent antennas was performed to interpret the imaging results. Numerical simulation results demonstrated that multi-polarization can reconstruct images better compared to single polarizations owing to its low correlation coefficient and condition number.
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10. Enolase-1 expression in the stratum corneum is elevated with parakeratosis of atopic dermatitis and disrupts the cellular tight junction barrier in keratinocytes
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Hidetsugu Fukuda, S. Matsukuma, Shigeru Yanagi, S. Ishiwatari, T. Yoshino, T. Tohgasaki, and N. Ozawa
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Keratinocytes ,Aging ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Dermatology ,Occludin ,Fluorescence ,Dermatitis, Atopic ,Tight Junctions ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Keratin ,medicine ,Stratum corneum ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Parakeratosis ,Barrier function ,Cells, Cultured ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Corneocyte ,Epidermis (botany) ,Tight junction ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Cell biology ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Epidermis - Abstract
Objective Previous studies have shown that enolase-1 (ENO1) in the stratum corneum (SC) is more highly expressed in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) than in healthy individuals, suggesting that it is a novel biomarker for evaluating skin condition in patients with AD. However, the mechanism underlying high ENO1 expression in the SC and its pathological relevance in AD are unclear. In this study, the relationship between ENO1 expression and keratinization of epidermis was investigated, and the role of high ENO1 expression in keratinocytes was characterized. Methods ENO1 expression and morphological characteristics were examined in SC from the cheeks of 24 patients with AD. Additionally, the localization of ENO1 in the excised human epidermis was observed. Moreover, to analyse the role of ENO1 in cellular barrier function, tight junction proteins (TJs) and transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) in keratinocytes with ENO1 overexpression were evaluated. Furthermore, the localization of ENO1 and plasminogen in keratinocytes was evaluated by immunostaining, and the cellular barrier function in keratinocytes was examined after treatment with tranexamic acid (TXA). Results ENO1 expression was substantially correlated with the rate of nucleated corneocytes in AD. In addition, ENO1 localized in the basal to spinous layers, but was its expression dramatically decreased in healthy human SC. ENO1 overexpression in human epidermal keratinocytes reduced the expression of TJs (claudin-4, E-cadherin, tricellulin, and occludin) and TEER, and treatment with anti-ENO1 IgG reversed these effects. ENO1 colocalized with plasminogen in keratinocytes. Treatment with TXA rescued the ENO1-induced reductions in TJ and TEER expression. Conclusion We found a substantial correlation between ENO1 expression and the rate of nucleated corneocytes in AD and decreased ENO1 expression with nuclear disappearance. These results suggest that high ENO1 expression in the SC of AD is caused by deficient keratinization, which is an AD characteristic. Moreover, ENO1 overexpression in keratinocytes promoted dysfunction of TJ dynamics, leading to reduced integrity of the cellular barrier, and these effects might be mediated by plasmin activity. We propose that ENO1 is a useful indicator of parakeratosis and might have a potential role in cellular TJ barrier function in the epidermis.
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11. Robotic anticancer drug compounding assist system for the preparation of injectable antineoplastic drugs
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C. Tanaka, A. Kumagai, Hiroyuki Watanabe, N. Ozawa, Satohiro Masuda, K. Nakashima, K. Hata, and T. Irisa
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Oncology ,business.industry ,Compounding ,Antineoplastic Drugs ,Medicine ,Hematology ,Pharmacology ,business ,Anticancer drug - Published
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12. A practical program for responding to epileptic seizures including buccal midazolam administration in schools: Effectiveness evaluation for Yogo teachers in Japan.
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Ozawa N, Tomisaki E, Sou H, Miyagawa S, Yoshioka J, Horie H, Kandatsu A, Deguchi NK, and Soeda E
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Early response to epileptic seizures is critical. In children, epileptic seizures can occur at school, and practical programs are required to enable teachers to respond. In Japan, schoolteachers may administer buccal midazolam orally under certain conditions; however, there are no established training programs for responding to epileptic seizures in schools. In this study, we aimed to develop a training program on how to respond to seizures, including buccal midazolam administration, and evaluate its effectiveness. We conducted a training program for Yogo teachers at special needs schools and evaluated the differences in confidence in responding to epileptic seizures and administering oral buccal midazolam before and after the program. The results demonstrated that confidence in responding to epileptic seizures and administering oral buccal midazolam significantly improved after the program. We concluded that this training program can help special needs Yogo teachers gain confidence in administering buccal midazolam and responding to epileptic seizures in the school setting., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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13. Identification and characterization of a circular bacteriocin, garvicin SC, a novel garvicin ML variant, produced by Lactococcus garvieae ABG0038.
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Komori Y, Ozawa N, Kuwahara H, Zendo T, and Aoki M
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We have identified and characterized a circular bacteriocin, termed garvicin SC (GarSC), produced by Lactococcus garvieae ABG0038 isolated from pine cones. Genome analysis of L. garvieae ABG0038 revealed that GarSC was a variant of the circular bacteriocin, garvicin ML (GarML), caused by an amino acid substitution, and predicted that GarSC was produced through a biosynthetic mechanism very similar to that of GarML. The two circular bacteriocins were purified and characterized for activity, and several differences were observed in pH stability, enzyme sensitivity, and antimicrobial activity. In particular, GarSC showed excellent stability in the basic pH range, which might extend the range of garvicin's application to one broader than that of GarML., (Copyright © 2024 The Society for Biotechnology, Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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14. Impact of Tumoral β2-Adrenergic Receptor Expression on Chemotherapeutic Response and Prognosis in Patients with Advanced Colorectal Cancer.
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Komine C, Sohda M, Yokobori T, Shioi I, Ozawa N, Shibasaki Y, Nakazawa N, Osone K, Shiraishi T, Okada T, Sano A, Sakai M, Ogawa H, Kaira K, Shirabe K, and Saeki H
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Background: The β2-adrenergic receptor (β2-AR) is a therapeutic target for circulatory agonists and exhibits oncogenic activity in several cancers. However, its role in advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) treated using chemotherapy remains unclear. We investigated the potential of β2-AR as a novel chemosensitivity marker and therapeutic target in inoperable CRC., Methods: β2-AR expression was evaluated immunohistochemically in 80 advanced or recurrent CRC cases for which untreated resected specimens were available before systemic chemotherapy implementation. We assessed the relationship among β2-AR protein expression, clinicopathological factors, therapeutic response, and prognosis. Furthermore, we evaluated the significance of β2-AR as an in vitro and in vivo therapeutic target using CRC cell lines and a CRC xenograft model treated with the β-blocker, propranolol, and other anticancer agents., Results: High tumoral β2-AR expression was associated with shorter progression-free survival and chemotherapeutic resistance in patients treated with oxaliplatin-based regimens and bevacizumab-based regimens. We found no synergistic effect between propranolol and oxaliplatin. However, combined administration of propranolol and bevacizumab induced significant tumor shrinkage in the CRC xenograft model., Conclusions: β2-AR is a possible biomarker for chemosensitivity and prognosis in advanced CRC. Repositioning existing β-blockers could be beneficial for treating CRC resistant to existing treatment regimens., (© 2024. Society of Surgical Oncology.)
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- 2024
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15. A retrospective study on safety and efficacy of recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin to acute aortic dissection with disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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Ikeda T, Uchiyama M, Ozawa N, Imazuru T, and Shimokawa T
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- Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Treatment Outcome, Acute Disease, Thrombomodulin therapeutic use, Aortic Dissection surgery, Aortic Dissection complications, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation drug therapy, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation etiology, Recombinant Proteins therapeutic use
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Objectives: Recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin (rTM) has recently been used as a promising therapeutic natural anti-coagulant drug for disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Here we investigated the safety and efficacy of rTM after aortic surgery in patients with acute aortic dissection (AAD)., Methods: A total of 316 patients diagnosed with AAD underwent emergent ascending aortic replacement or total arch replacement between 2010 and 2019. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical information of 62 patients with the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine's acute-stage DIC diagnostic criteria (JAAM criteria) with a score of ≥ 4. We assigned 62 patients to two groups, either non-rTM group (n = 29) or rTM group (n = 33). Patient characteristics, surgical procedures, and postoperative outcome data including coagulation function and the JAAM DIC score in both groups were collected., Results: The decrease in the number of platelets was clearly suppressed on days 1-3 in the rTM group. On days 1-4, fibrin degradation product levels were upregulated in the non-rTM group but significantly downregulated in the rTM group. Five operative deaths occurred within 30 days postoperative (two [6.9%] in the non-rTM group vs. three [9.1%] in the rTM group). The JAAM DIC score showed a gradually improving trend from postoperative day 1 in the rTM group., Conclusions: Postoperative rTM administration for AAD may be a safe and promising novel treatment strategy for improving the JAAM DIC score., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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16. The effect of degeneration of elastic fibres on loss of elasticity and wrinkle formation.
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Kondo S, Ozawa N, and Sakurai T
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Objective: Skin elasticity, which is vital for a youthful appearance, depends on the elastic fibres in the dermis. However, these fibres deteriorate with ageing, resulting in wrinkles and sagging. Changes that occur in the elastic fibres in living human skin and the relationship between elastic fibres and the state of the skin surface remain unclear. Therefore, it is necessary to verify the relationship between elastic fibres and skin elasticity. In this study, we investigated the association of the elastic fibre structure with skin elasticity and stratum corneum protein content in living human skin., Methods: Thirty-five female volunteers aged 25-66 years were included in this study. Elastic fibres were observed using a multiphoton scanning laser biomicroscope. Skin elasticity was measured using a Cutometer, and stratum corneum proteins (Heat-shock protein 27 [HSP27] and galectin-7 [Gal-7]) in tape-stripped samples were analysed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay., Results: Elastic fibres exhibited increased curvature and thickness with increased age, with fragmentation observed in women aged >60 years. Elastin scores, which reflect thinness and curvature, were negatively correlated with age, whereas they were positively correlated with R7 elasticity (recovery ability). In individuals aged 20-30 years, higher levels of inflammatory markers (HSP27 and Gal-7) correlated with lower elastin scores; however, this trend was not observed in older participants., Conclusion: Elastic fibre deterioration worsened after 40 years of age, and this effect correlated with reduced skin recovery and increased wrinkles. In younger individuals, inflammatory markers affected elastic fibres. These findings can guide anti-ageing strategies that focus on elastic fibre preservation and inflammation control., (© 2024 Society of Cosmetic Scientists and Societe Francaise de Cosmetologie.)
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17. Risk Factor for Rash in Patients Receiving Cytarabine and Idarubicin Induction Therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
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Uchida M, Ishida S, Mochizuki E, Ozawa N, Yonemitsu H, Ochiai H, Nakamura H, Kawashiri T, Watanabe H, Tsuji T, Suetsugu K, Kato K, Egashira N, Akashi K, and Ieiri I
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Background/aim: Rash is a common adverse event (AE) observed during cytarabine and idarubicin induction therapy in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Previous studies have highlighted the challenge in predicting the onset and duration of rash. This study aimed to determine the factors that affect the onset of rash in patients receiving induction therapy for AML., Patients and Methods: This retrospective study involved 97 patients with AML who received induction chemotherapy with cytarabine and idarubicin at the Department of Hematology, Kyushu University Hospital between January 2008 and June 2022. The factors associated with rash were identified through a multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis. Subsequently, the patient's characteristics were compared between those with risk factors and those without risk factors using a matched pair analysis., Results: Pre-existing leukopenia [odds ratio (OR)=3.294; 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.272-8.531] and good performance status (PS=0) (OR=2.717; 95%CI=1.087-6.792) were significant risk factors for rash development. Conversely, the matched pair analysis indicated that patients with pre-existing leukopenia, excluding those with a PS score of 0, exhibited a significantly (p=0.015) higher incidence of rash than those without it., Conclusion: Both multivariate logistic regression analysis and matched pair analysis identified pre-existing leukopenia as a primary risk factor for rash development associated with cytarabine and idarubicin chemotherapy., Competing Interests: The Authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest in relation to this study., (©2024 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.)
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- 2024
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18. Prevalence of Encephalitozoon hellem among companion and exhibition birds in Japan.
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Yorisaki M, Ozawa N, Wakakuri K, Nishiura H, Kudo M, Ueda M, Ishihara N, Kanno S, Hatai H, and Ochiai K
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- Animals, Japan epidemiology, Prevalence, Polymerase Chain Reaction veterinary, Conjunctiva microbiology, Bird Diseases epidemiology, Birds, Feces microbiology, Pets, Encephalitozoonosis veterinary, Encephalitozoonosis epidemiology, Encephalitozoon isolation & purification, Encephalitozoon genetics
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Microsporidia can cause infection in various animals and humans. To determine the recent prevalence of Encephalitozoon in companion birds in Japan, 364 bird feces and 16 conjunctival exudates, as well as 28 exhibition bird feces, were examined using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Thirty-five (9.6%) feces and 2 (12.5%) conjunctival exudates from companion birds were PCR positive, and sequence analysis revealed that all detected organisms were Encephalitozoon hellem genotype 1A. The prevalence by region varied from 4.5% in the Shikoku region to 14.3% in the Chugoku region. By age, the prevalence in birds younger than 6 months of age was 13.3%. We also discuss the threat of human infection as a zoonotic disease.
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- 2024
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19. Guideline for gynecological practice in Japan: Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Japan Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 2023 edition.
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Nishio E, Ishitani K, Arimoto T, Igarashi T, Ishikawa T, Iwase A, Ogawa M, Ozawa N, Kajiyama H, Kawasaki K, Kudo R, Kumakiri J, Komura H, Komai K, Sato S, Shinohara K, Takahashi T, Tanaka K, Tanebe K, Deguchi M, Tozawa-Ono A, Nakashima A, Nakatsuka M, Hayakawa S, Hirata T, Fukuhara R, Miyakuni Y, Miyazaki H, Morisada T, Kuwabara Y, Takenaka M, Shozu M, Sugiura-Ogasawara M, Maeda T, Yokoyama Y, and Fujii T
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- Humans, Japan, Female, Societies, Medical standards, Genital Diseases, Female diagnosis, Genital Diseases, Female therapy, Obstetricians, Gynecologists, Gynecology standards, Obstetrics standards
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Twelve years after the first edition of The Guideline for Gynecological Practice, which was jointly edited by The Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology and The Japan Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the 5th Revised Edition was published in 2023. The 2023 Guidelines includes 5 additional clinical questions (CQs), which brings the total to 103 CQ (12 on infectious disease, 30 on oncology and benign tumors, 29 on endocrinology and infertility and 32 on healthcare for women). Currently, a consensus has been reached on the Guidelines, and therefore, the objective of this report is to present the general policies regarding diagnostic and treatment methods used in standard gynecological outpatient care that are considered appropriate. At the end of each answer, the corresponding Recommendation Level (A, B, C) is indicated., (© 2024 The Authors. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.)
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- 2024
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20. Sitting maneuver to uncover latent left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in patients without hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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Sekine A, Watanabe T, Nakabo A, Ichiryu H, Endo S, Hayashi M, Naruse G, Nakayama J, Takada A, Fujimoto S, Ozawa N, Inada T, Nohisa Y, Kikuchi R, Kanamori H, and Okura H
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- Humans, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Sitting Position, Valsalva Maneuver, Ventricular Outflow Obstruction, Left, Ventricular Outflow Obstruction diagnostic imaging, Ventricular Outflow Obstruction etiology, Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic
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Background: Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction [LVOTO; pressure gradient (PG) ≥30 mmHg] is observed in some patients without hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), and it may develop especially in older patients without HCM (non-HCM). The aim of this study is to investigate if the Valsalva or an upright sitting maneuver can unveil latent LVOTO in patients with non-HCM., Methods: A total of 33 non-HCM patients with a late peaking or dagger-shaped pulsed Doppler waveform of the LVOT and PG <30 mmHg were included. The Doppler flow velocity of the LVOT was measured at rest, after the Valsalva and a sitting maneuver. Peak PG of ≥30 mmHg after either maneuver was defined as latent LVOTO. The angle between the left ventricular septum and the aorta in the parasternal long-axis view and the apical three-chamber view was measured., Results: Twenty (61 %) of the 33 patients (mean age 74 ± 9 years) were diagnosed with latent LVOTO. Of these, five (25 %) patients were diagnosed after both the Valsalva and sitting maneuver, and 15 (75 %) were diagnosed only after the sitting maneuver. The latent LVOTO group had a significantly smaller angle than the no-LVOTO group between the ventricular septum and the aorta in the parasternal long axis views (107 ± 8° vs. 117 ± 8°, p < 0.01)., Conclusion: The sitting maneuver is better than the Valsalva maneuver in unveiling latent LVOTO in older, non-HCM patients., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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21. Deep learning segmentation of non-perfusion area from color fundus images and AI-generated fluorescein angiography.
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Masayoshi K, Katada Y, Ozawa N, Ibuki M, Negishi K, and Kurihara T
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Deep Learning, Fluorescein Angiography methods, Fundus Oculi, Retinal Vein Occlusion diagnostic imaging
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The non-perfusion area (NPA) of the retina is an important indicator in the visual prognosis of patients with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). However, the current evaluation method of NPA, fluorescein angiography (FA), is invasive and burdensome. In this study, we examined the use of deep learning models for detecting NPA in color fundus images, bypassing the need for FA, and we also investigated the utility of synthetic FA generated from color fundus images. The models were evaluated using the Dice score and Monte Carlo dropout uncertainty. We retrospectively collected 403 sets of color fundus and FA images from 319 BRVO patients. We trained three deep learning models on FA, color fundus images, and synthetic FA. As a result, though the FA model achieved the highest score, the other two models also performed comparably. We found no statistical significance in median Dice scores between the models. However, the color fundus model showed significantly higher uncertainty than the other models (p < 0.05). In conclusion, deep learning models can detect NPAs from color fundus images with reasonable accuracy, though with somewhat less prediction stability. Synthetic FA stabilizes the prediction and reduces misleading uncertainty estimates by enhancing image quality., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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22. Physiological paradigm for assessing reward prediction and extinction using cortical direct current potential responses in rats.
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Matsuda Y, Ozawa N, Shinozaki T, Tatebayashi Y, Honda M, and Shinba T
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- Animals, Rats, Male, Electric Stimulation, Acoustic Stimulation, Medial Forebrain Bundle physiology, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Reward, Extinction, Psychological physiology
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Anticipating positive outcomes is a core cognitive function in the process of reward prediction. However, no neurophysiological method objectively assesses reward prediction in basic medical research. In the present study, we established a physiological paradigm using cortical direct current (DC) potential responses in rats to assess reward prediction. This paradigm consisted of five daily 1-h sessions with two tones, wherein the rewarded tone was followed by electrical stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) scheduled at 1000 ms later, whereas the unrewarded tone was not. On day 1, both tones induced a negative DC shift immediately after auditory responses, persisting up to MFB stimulation. This negative shift progressively increased and peaked on day 4. Starting from day 3, the negative shift from 600 to 1000 ms was significantly larger following the rewarded tone than that following the unrewarded tone. This negative DC shift was particularly prominent in the frontal cortex, suggesting its crucial role in discriminative reward prediction. During the extinction sessions, the shift diminished significantly on extinction day 1. These findings suggest that cortical DC potential is related to reward prediction and could be a valuable tool for evaluating animal models of depression, providing a testing system for anhedonia., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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23. Liver Injury Due to Penetration of the Common Iliac Vein by an Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cannula.
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Ozawa N, Konaka M, Ito J, and Kanzaki M
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) cannulas inserted through the femoral vein can stray into the ascending lumbar vein. No case has been reported in which the cannula has penetrated the common iliac vein and entered the abdominal cavity. A 52-year-old man was brought to the emergency room with ventricular fibrillation, and the cannula inserted from the left femoral vein for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation penetrated the common iliac vein, passed between the pancreas and horizontal portion of the duodenum, and entered the abdominal cavity to reach the hepatic left lateral lobe. The cannula was removed, and organ damage was confirmed through laparotomy. When it is necessary to remove a cannula that has penetrated a vessel, surgical removal is preferable to evaluate the damage and prevent complications associated with removal., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2024, Ozawa et al.)
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24. Direct Oxidation of Methane to Methanol over Transition-Metal-Free Ferrierite Zeolite Catalysts.
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Xiao P, Wang Y, Lu Y, Nakamura K, Ozawa N, Kubo M, Gies H, and Yokoi T
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Direct oxidation of methane to methanol was reported to be highly dependent on the transition- or noble-metal-loading catalysts in the past decades. Here, we show that the transition-metal-free aluminosilicate ferrierite (FER) zeolite effectively catalyzed methane and N
2 O to methanol for the first time. The distorted tetracoordinated Al in the framework and pentacoordinated Al on the extra framework formed during calcination, activation, and reaction processes were confirmed as the potential active centers. The possible reaction pathway similar to the Fe-containing zeolites was advocated based on the reaction results using different oxidants, N2 O adsorption FTIR spectra, and27 Al MAS NMR spectra. The stable and efficient methanol production capacity of FER zeolite was ascribed to the two-dimensional straight channels and its distinctive Al distribution of FER zeolite (CP914C) from Zeolyst. The transition-metal-free FER zeolite performed better than the record in the literature and our recent results using transition-metal-containing catalysts in terms of selectivity and formation rate of methanol and stability. This work has great significance and prospects for utilizing CH4 and N2 O as resources and will open new avenues for methane oxidation.- Published
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25. Small Bowel Obstruction Caused by Type IV Hiatal Hernia.
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Shirakabe K, Ozawa N, Mochizuki Y, and Mizokami K
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Type IV hiatal hernia of the esophagus is characterized by herniation of the stomach and associated organs, such as the spleen, large and small bowel, and pancreas, through the esophageal hiatus. It is a relatively rare form of hiatal hernia that sometimes requires emergency surgery due to gastric incarceration, volvulus, and strangulation. Of these, small bowel obstruction is extremely rare and requires surgery. We report the case of an 83-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital for small bowel obstruction caused by an ileum that had incarcerated the esophageal hiatus; emergency laparoscopic surgery was performed., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Katsudai Shirakabe et al.)
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26. Nursing-care for family caregivers of terminally ill cancer patients to enhance preparedness for death.
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Unesoko A, Ozawa N, Sugimura A, Sato K, and Ando S
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- Humans, Terminally Ill, Cross-Sectional Studies, Palliative Care, Regression Analysis, Caregivers psychology, Neoplasms
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Family caregivers of terminally ill cancer patients prepare for a patient's death. Nursing-care for preparedness is effective for their psychological health. This study aims to structuralize nursing-care for preparedness and extract related factors while presenting the implications for improved quality of care. Data from a cross-sectional survey of general ward and palliative care unit nurses in designated cancer care hospitals (n=561) was analyzed with exploratory factor analysis and multiple regression analyses. The results of the analysis, the structure was classified into "Nurse-centered support" and "Support through inter-professional work." Both supports were practiced significantly more frequently in palliative care units than general wards. Related factors in general wards were; communication skills, cooperation with doctors, the existence of certified nurse/certified nurse specialists as consultants, attitudes toward care of the dying, frequency of death conferences, and cooperation with specialist cancer counselors. Therefore, the results can help improve the quality of family care in palliative care, especially in general wards., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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27. Prognostic value of a modified‑immune scoring system in patients with pathological T4 colorectal cancer.
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Dorjkhorloo G, Erkhem-Ochir B, Shiraishi T, Sohda M, Okami H, Yamaguchi A, Shioi I, Komine C, Nakazawa N, Ozawa N, Shibasaki Y, Okada T, Osone K, Sano A, Sakai M, Ogawa H, Yokobori T, Shirabe K, and Saeki H
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Tumor-infiltrating immune cells, such as lymphocytes and macrophages, have been associated with tumor aggressiveness, prognosis and treatment response in colorectal cancer (CRC). An immune scoring system, Immunoscore (IS), based on tumor-infiltrating T cells in stage I-III CRC, was used to predict prognosis. An alternative immune scoring signature of immune activation (SIA) reflects the balance between anti- and pro-tumoral immune components. The present study aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of modified IS (mIS) and modified SIA (mSIA) in locally advanced pathological T4 (pT4) CRC, including stage IV CRC. Immunohistochemical staining for immune cell markers, such as CD3 (pan-T cell marker), CD8 (anti-tumoral cytotoxic T cell marker) and CD163 (tumor-supportive macrophage marker), in specimens from patients with radically resected pT4 CRC at stages II-IV was performed. mIS levels in the T4 CRC cohort were not associated with prognosis. However, low mSIA levels were associated with low survival. Furthermore, low mSIA was an independent predictor of recurrence in patients with radically resected pT4 CRC. In patients with CRC who did not receive postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy, low mSIA was a major poor prognostic factor; however, this was not observed in patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy. Evaluation of the tumor-infiltrating immune cell population could serve as a valuable marker of recurrence and poor prognosis in patients with locally advanced CRC. mSIA assessment after radical CRC resection may be promising for identifying high-risk patients with pT4 CRC who require aggressive adjuvant chemotherapy., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright: © Dorjkhorloo et al.)
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28. MAdCAM-1 targeting strategy can prevent colitic cancer carcinogenesis and progression via suppression of immune cell infiltration and inflammatory signals.
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Ozawa N, Yokobori T, Osone K, Bilguun EO, Okami H, Shimoda Y, Shiraishi T, Okada T, Sano A, Sakai M, Sohda M, Miyazaki T, Ide M, Ogawa H, Yao T, Oyama T, Shirabe K, and Saeki H
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- Humans, Animals, Mice, NF-kappa B, Endothelial Cells metabolism, Interleukin-6, Carcinogenesis, Inflammation complications, Dextran Sulfate, Colitis chemically induced, Colitis metabolism, Colitis, Ulcerative complications, Neoplasms complications
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Chronic inflammation caused by infiltrating immune cells can promote colitis-associated dysplasia/colitic cancer in ulcerative colitis (UC) by activating inflammatory cytokine signalling through the IL-6/p-STAT3 and TNFα/NF-κB pathways. Mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1 (MAdCAM-1) expressed on high endothelial venules promotes the migration of immune cells from the bloodstream to the gut via interaction with α4β7 integrin expressed on the immune cells. MAdCAM-1, has therefore drawn interest as a novel therapeutic target for treating active UC. However, the role of MAdCAM-1-positive endothelial cells in immune cell infiltration in dysplasia/colitic cancers remains unclear. We evaluated the expression of MAdCAM-1, CD31 and immune cell markers (CD8, CD68, CD163 and FOXP3) in samples surgically resected from 11 UC patients with dysplasia/colitic cancer and 17 patients with sporadic colorectal cancer (SCRC), using immunohistochemical staining. We used an azoxymethane/dextran sodium sulphate mouse model (AOM/DSS mouse) to evaluate whether dysplasia/colitic cancer could be suppressed with an anti-MAdCAM-1 blocking antibody by preventing immune cell infiltration. The number of MAdCAM-1-positive vessels and infiltrating CD8
+ , CD68+ and CD163+ immune cells was significantly higher in dysplasia/colitic cancer than in normal, SCRC and UC mucosa. In AOM/DSS mice, the anti-MAdCAM-1 antibody reduced the number, mean diameter, depth of tumours, Ki67 positivity, number of CD8+ , CD68+ and CD163+ immune cells and the IL-6/p-STAT3 and TNF-α/NF-κB signalling. Our results indicate that targeting MAdCAM-1 is a promising strategy for controlling not only UC severity but also carcinogenesis and tumour progression by regulating inflammation/immune cell infiltration in patients with UC., (© 2023 UICC.)- Published
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29. GPER/PKA-Dependent Enhancement of Hormone-Sensitive Lipase Phosphorylation in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes by Piceatannol.
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Arisawa K, Matsuoka A, Ozawa N, Ishikawa T, Ichi I, and Fujiwara Y
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- Animals, Mice, Phosphorylation, 3T3-L1 Cells, Receptors, Estrogen, Estrogens, Adipocytes, Mice, Obese, Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases, Sterol Esterase, Stilbenes
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We previously reported that piceatannol (PIC) had an anti-obesity effect only in ovariectomized (OVX) postmenopausal obesity mice. PIC was found to induce the phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase (pHSL) in OVX mice. To elucidate the mechanism by which PIC activates HSL, we investigated the effect of PIC using 3T3-L1 adipocytes. PIC induced HSL phosphorylation at Ser563 in 3T3-L1 cells, as in vivo experiments showed. pHSL (Ser563) is believed to be activated through the β-adrenergic receptor (β-AR) and protein kinase A (PKA) pathways; however, the addition of a selective inhibitor of β-AR did not inhibit the effect of PIC. The addition of a PKA inhibitor with PIC blocked pHSL (Ser563), suggesting that the effects are mediated by PKA in a different pathway than β-AR. The addition of G15, a selective inhibitor of the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER), reduced the activation of HSL by PIC. Furthermore, PIC inhibited insulin signaling and did not induce pHSL (Ser565), which represents its inactive form. These results suggest that PIC acts as a phytoestrogen and phosphorylates HSL through a novel pathway that activates GPER and its downstream PKA, which may be one of the inhibitory actions of PIC on fat accumulation in estrogen deficiency.
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30. Clinical features of women with thrombotic microangiopathy in pregnancy: A case series from a single Japanese tertiary perinatal care center.
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Nagaoka K, Kaneko K, Miyagawa E, Abe S, Kohno C, Tsurane K, Mito A, Ozawa N, Sago H, Arata N, and Murashima A
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- Infant, Newborn, Child, Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, East Asian People, Perinatal Care, Thrombotic Microangiopathies etiology, Thrombotic Microangiopathies complications, Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome complications, Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome diagnosis
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Aim: Although perinatal thrombotic microangiopathy has become increasingly understood, the racial characteristics of patients with this condition remain unclear. Herein, we report the characteristics of patients with perinatal thrombotic microangiopathy at a single institution in Japan., Methods: We conducted a retrospective study over a 5-year period from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2021, using the electronic medical records of pregnant women who delivered at the perinatal center of our hospital. We extracted the data of those who developed perinatal thrombotic microangiopathy and evaluated their characteristics at the time of disease onset, final diagnosis, and maternal and fetal outcomes., Results: Of the 10 224 deliveries that occurred during the 5-year period, only seven patients (0.06%) had perinatal thrombotic microangiopathy. The median pre-pregnant body mass index was 18.65 kg/m
2 (minimum 17.3 kg/m2 , maximum 20.7 kg/m2 ). More than half of the patients were conceived by in-vitro fertilization, and 42% these had twin deliveries. Four patients had a history of rheumatic disease. The other three patients without underlying diseases developed thrombotic microangiopathy with HELLP syndrome, and one patient transitioned to atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome., Conclusions: Based on low body mass index and in-vitro fertilization, which are characteristic of Japanese women, medical complications and twin pregnancies may be a risk for thrombotic microangiopathy. Additionally, depending on the cause of thrombotic microangiopathy, its timing and onset differed., (© 2023 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.)- Published
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31. Novel and highly reliable leak check tests for drop- and external pressure-type cell-free and concentrated ascites reinfusion therapy.
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Kobayashi Y, Ozawa N, Yoshida T, Minowa T, Michinaga Y, Inui K, Hashimoto K, and Kamijo Y
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- Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Ascites diagnosis, Ascites etiology, Ascites therapy
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Introduction: For safe management of cell-free and concentrated ascites reinfusion therapy (CART), a highly reliable leak test for detecting ascites filter damage is essential. However, such a test has not been established for drop-type CART., Methods: We devised two novel leak tests for drop- and external pressure-type CART, manual or pump pressurization methods, using high-pressure loading and pressure monitoring, and investigated their reliability., Results: Both methods could easily load and maintain sufficiently high pressure (>400 Torr) on the hollow fibers for 2 min. No result deviation was noted between different operators. The pressure drops in both methods were identical and significantly lower than those in the leak test using a special CART machine, the e-CART., Conclusion: The reliability of our revised leak test is equivalent to that of the automatic leak test of e-CART. These highly reliable leak tests may contribute to safety in patients undergoing drop- and external pressure-type CART., (© 2023 The Authors. Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of International Society for Apheresis and Japanese Society for Apheresis.)
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32. Novel method combining endoscopic band ligation and clipping for hemostasis of colonic diverticular bleeding.
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Ozawa N, Yamazaki K, Koizumi H, Otani K, Hasegawa K, Shimizu S, and Shimizu M
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- Humans, Ligation, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage etiology, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage surgery, Colon, Hemostasis, Diverticular Diseases, Hemostasis, Endoscopic, Diverticulum, Colon complications, Diverticulum, Colon surgery
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Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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33. Development of a set of quality indicators in paediatric and perinatal care in Japan with a modified Delphi method.
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Shinjo D, Ozawa N, Nakadate N, Kanamori Y, Matsumoto K, Noguchi T, Ohtera S, and Kato H
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- Female, Pregnancy, Infant, Newborn, Humans, Child, Japan, Delphi Technique, Retrospective Studies, Quality Indicators, Health Care, Perinatal Care
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Backgrounds: Few paediatric and perinatal quality indicators (QIs) have been developed in the Japanese setting, and the quality of care is not assured or validated. The aim of this study was to develop QIs in paediatric and perinatal care in Japan using an administrative database and confirm the feasibility and applicability of the indicators using a single-site practice test., Methods: We used a RAND-modified Delphi method that integrates evidence review with expert consensus development. QI candidates were generated from clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) available in English or Japanese and existing QIs in nine selected paediatric or perinatal conditions. Consensus building was based on independent panel ratings. The performance of QIs was retrospectively assessed using data from an administrative database at the National Children's Hospital. Data between April 2018 and March 2019 were used, while data between April 2019 and March 2021 were also used for selected condition, considering the small number of patients. Each QI was calculated as follows: number of times the indicator was met/number of participants×100., Results: From the literature review conducted between 2010 and 2020, 124 CPGs and 193 existing indicators were identified to generate QI candidates. Through the consensus-building process, 133 QI candidates were assessed and 79 QIs were accepted. The practice test revealed wide variations in the process-level performance of QIs in four categories: patient safety: median 43.9% (IQR 16.7%-85.6%), general paediatrics: median 98.8% (IQR 84.2%-100%), advanced paediatrics: median 94.4% (IQR 46.0%-100%) and advanced obstetrics: median 80.3% (IQR 59.6%-100%)., Conclusions: We established 79 QIs for paediatric and perinatal care in Japan using an administrative database that can be applied to hospitals nationwide. The practice test confirmed the measurability of the developed QIs. Benchmarking these QIs will be an attractive approach to improving the quality of care., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared, (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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34. HLA Class I Expression Is Associated with DNA Damage and Immune Cell Infiltration into Dysplastic and Neoplastic Lesions in Ulcerative Colitis.
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Okami H, Ozawa N, Sohda M, Yokobori T, Osone K, Erkhem-Ochir B, Dorjkhorloo G, Shiraishi T, Okada T, Sano A, Sakai M, Miyazaki T, Ogawa H, Yao T, Oike T, Sato H, Shirabe K, Shibata A, and Saeki H
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- Humans, Hyperplasia, Epithelial Cells, DNA Damage, Immune Checkpoint Proteins, B7-H1 Antigen genetics, Colitis, Ulcerative genetics
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Human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) is considered a genetic pathogen for ulcerative colitis (UC). This study aimed to investigate the significance of DNA damage and HLA-I expression in infiltrating immune cells and immune checkpoint protein PD-L1 expression in dysplasia/colitic cancer (CC) and sporadic colorectal cancer (SCRC). We performed immunohistochemical staining for HLA-I, PD-L1, γH2AX (DNA damage marker), and immune cell markers such as CD8, FOXP3, CD68, and CD163 (in surgically resected specimens from 17 SCRC patients with 12 adjacent normal mucosa (NM) and 9 UC patients with 18 dysplasia/CC tumors. The ratio of membrane HLA-I-positive epithelial cells in UC and dysplasia/CC tissues was significantly higher than that in NM and SCRC. High HLA-I expression in dysplasia/CC was associated with high positivity of γH2AX and PD-L1 expression compared to SCRC. The infiltration of CD8-positive T cells and CD68-positive macrophages in HLA-I-high dysplasia/CC was significantly higher than in UC and SCRC. Dysplasia/CC specimens with DNA damage exhibited high levels of HLA-I-positive epithelial cells with high CD8- and CD68-positive immune cell infiltration compared to UC and SCRC specimens. Targeting DNA damage in UC may regulate immune cell infiltration, immune checkpoint proteins, and carcinogenesis by modulating DNA damage-induced HLA-I antigen presentation.
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35. Improvement of Medication Guidance Sheet for Total Body Irradiation/Cyclophosphamide Followed by Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Based on Real Monitoring Data.
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Uchida M, Ishida S, Mochizuki E, Ozawa N, Yonemitsu H, Ochiai H, Nakamura H, Kawashiri T, Kato K, Egashira N, Akashi K, and Ieiri I
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- Humans, Whole-Body Irradiation adverse effects, Anorexia, Cyclophosphamide adverse effects, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation adverse effects, Graft vs Host Disease etiology, Graft vs Host Disease prevention & control
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Background/aim: Adverse events (AEs) must be managed during cancer therapy. We had previously developed a medication guidance sheet (MGS) to monitor AEs after conditioning therapy with allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). However, it remains unclear whether this sheet can accurately predict the type, onset, and duration of AEs in clinical practice. In this study, we evaluated the clinical utility of the original MGS in patients receiving total body irradiation (TBI) and cyclophosphamide (CY)., Patients and Methods: Fifty-eight patients who underwent TBI/CY were included. The types, onsets, and durations of AEs observed during real monitoring were compared with those listed in the original MGS., Results: A total of 361 subjective AE symptoms were observed, all of which were predictive, as listed in the MGS. However, the durations of several AEs were longer than expected. Thus, the prediction accuracy for all AEs was 67.0%. The accuracy rate was the lowest for anorexia (6.7%), followed by diarrhea (42.6%), and nausea/vomiting (55.6%). Acute graft versus host disease (GVHD) most likely caused the prolongation of AEs. Subsequently, the original MGS was revised to account for the possible occurrence of acute GVHD., Conclusion: When monitoring AEs in patients receiving a TBI/CY conditioning regimen for HSCT, the involvement of acute GVHD-associated AEs should be considered. In this respect, the present modified MGS is particularly useful for rapid and accurate monitoring of AEs., (Copyright © 2023 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)
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36. Surgical Techniques and Stoma-related Complications Associated With Emergency Stoma Creation.
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Shiraishi T, Ogawa H, Naomi S, Shioi I, Shibasaki Y, Ozawa N, Osone K, Okada T, Sano A, Sakai M, Sohda M, Shirabe K, and Saeki H
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Colostomy adverse effects, Ileostomy adverse effects, Quality of Life, Surgical Stomas adverse effects
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Background/aim: Determination of risk factors for stoma-related complications associated with emergency stoma creation may impact on reducing complications and improving the quality of life of ostomy patients; however, there are only few reports on stoma-related complications associated with emergency stoma creation. Our study aimed to identify risk factors associated with stoma-related complications after emergency surgery, and evaluate surgical techniques for good stoma creation in the emergency setting., Patients and Methods: A retrospective analysis of patient and surgical characteristics was performed in 104 consecutive patients who underwent ileostomy or colostomy as emergency surgery between January 2020 and December 2022 at the Gunma University Hospital., Results: Preoperative stoma site marking was performed in 70 (67.3%) patients. Colostomies and ileostomies were performed in 78 (75.0%) and 26 (25.0%) patients, respectively. The skin bridge technique was used in 13 (12.5%) patients. Stoma-related complications were diagnosed in 62 (59.6 %) patients, with peristomal skin disorders (47.1%) as the most common complication, followed by mucocutaneous separation (31.7%), and stoma retraction (19.2%). In the multivariate analysis, body mass index (BMI) [odds ratio (OR)=5.570, 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.233-25.167, p=0.026], skin bridge technique (OR=0.144, 95% CI=0.031-0.670, p=0.014), and stoma height (OR=0.134, 95% CI=0.038-0.469, p=0.002) were independent risk factors for stoma-related complications after emergency stoma creation., Conclusion: In emergency stoma creation, higher BMI and lower stoma height are associated with stoma-related complications. Using the skin bridge technique could reduce the risk of stoma-related complications after emergency stoma creation., (Copyright © 2023 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)
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37. Associations between fatty acid intake and diabetic retinopathy in a Japanese population.
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Sasaki M, Yuki K, Hanyuda A, Yamagishi K, Motomura K, Kurihara T, Tomita Y, Mori K, Ozawa N, Ozawa Y, Sawada N, Negishi K, Tsubota K, Tsugane S, and Iso H
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- Humans, Fatty Acids, Dietary Fats adverse effects, Cross-Sectional Studies, East Asian People, Risk Factors, Diabetic Retinopathy epidemiology, Diabetic Retinopathy etiology, Diabetes Mellitus
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Residents of Chikusei City, aged 40-74 years, underwent systemic and ophthalmological screening, and participants with diabetes were included in this analysis. Dietary intake was assessed using a food frequency questionnaire and calculated as a percentage of the total energy. The presence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) was defined as Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study levels ≥ 20 in either eye. The association between dietary fatty acid intake and DR has been examined in a cross-sectional study. Among the 647 diabetic participants, 100 had DR. The mean total fat and saturated fatty acid (SFA) intakes were 22.0% and 7.3% of the total energy intake, respectively. After adjusting for potential confounders, the highest quartiles of total fat and SFA intake were positively associated with the presence of DR compared with the lowest quartiles (odds ratios (95% confidence intervals), 2.61 (1.07-6.39), p for trend = 0.025, and 2.40 (1.12-5.17), p for trend = 0.013, respectively). No significant associations were found between DR prevalence and monounsaturated or unsaturated fatty acid intake. These results suggest that a high intake of fat and SFA may affect the development of DR, even in individuals whose total fat intake is generally much lower than that of Westerners., (© 2023. Springer Nature Limited.)
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38. Adjustment of creatinine clearance for carboplatin dosing in Calvert's formula and clinical efficacy for lung cancer.
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Hatta T, Hase T, Hara T, Kimura T, Kojima E, Abe T, Horio Y, Goto Y, Ozawa N, Yogo N, Shibata H, Shimokata T, Oguri T, Yamamoto M, Yanagisawa K, Ando M, Ando Y, Kondo M, Ishii M, and Hasegawa Y
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- Humans, Aged, Carboplatin, Creatinine therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung drug therapy
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Background: The Cockcroft-Gault formula is commonly used as a substitute for glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in Calvert's formula for carboplatin dosing, where adjusting serum creatinine measured using the enzymatic method with 0.2 mg/dL has been suggested in Japan. However, the effects of these adjustments on efficacy in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer remain unknown., Methods: We conducted a post hoc analysis of the PREDICT1 study (CJLSG1201), a multicenter prospective observational trial of carboplatin-pemetrexed. Glomerular filtration rate values in Calvert's formula were back-calculated from the administered dosages of carboplatin and the reported value of the target area under the curve. We estimated the serum creatinine adjustments and divided the patients into crude and adjusted groups., Results: Patients in the crude group (N = 169) demonstrated similar efficacy to those in the adjusted group (N = 104) in progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) (hazard ratio [HR], 1.02; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.76-1.35; p = 0.916 vs. HR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.65-1.17; p = 0.363), with higher grade 3-4 hematologic toxicity. Among patients aged ≥75 years, the crude group (N = 47) showed superior efficacy compared with the adjusted group (N = 17) in PFS and OS (HR, 0.37; 95% CI, 0.20-0.69; p = 0.002 vs. HR, 0.43; 95% CI, 0.23-0.82; p = 0.010)., Conclusions: Serum creatinine adjustment may be associated with similar efficacy compared to the crude serum creatinine value. In older patients, the adjustment should be cautiously applied owing to the potential for reduced efficacy., (© 2023 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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39. Photo-on-Demand In Situ Phosgenation Reactions That Cross Three Phases of a Heterogeneous Solution of Chloroform and Aqueous NaOH.
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Tsuda A, Ozawa N, Muranaka R, Kuwahara T, Matsune A, and Liang F
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Here, we report a novel photo-on-demand in situ phosgenation reaction that crosses three phases of a heterogeneous solution of chloroform (CHCl
3 ) and aqueous NaOH containing an aryl alcohol or amine. This reaction system enables the safe, convenient, and inexpensive synthesis of carbonate esters, polycarbonates, and N-substituted ureas from aryl alcohols, aryl diols, and primary/secondary amines, respectively, on a practical scale and with good yield. The photochemical oxidation of CHCl3 to phosgene (COCl2 ) occurs upon irradiation with UV light from a low-pressure mercury lamp of both the gas and liquid phases of the reaction system under O2 bubbling of the vigorously stirred sample solution. The following reaction mechanisms are suggested: The aryl alcohol reacts in situ with the generated COCl2 at the interfaces of the organic/aqueous phases and aqueous/gas phases, in competition with the decomposition of COCl2 due to hydrolysis. Nucleophilicity and hydrophilicity are enhanced by the formation of aryl alkoxide ion through the reaction with NaOH, whereas the reaction of amine proceeds through neutralization of the generated HCl by the aqueous NaOH., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)- Published
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40. Development of Real-world Data-based Medication Instruction Sheet for Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients Receiving High-dose Cytarabine Consolidation Therapy.
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Uchida M, Ishida S, Mochizuki E, Ozawa N, Yonemitsu H, Ochiai H, Nakamura H, Kawashiri T, Kato K, Egashira N, Akashi K, and Ieiri I
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- Humans, Consolidation Chemotherapy, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Remission Induction, Cytarabine, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute drug therapy, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute etiology
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Background/aim: For quick and accurate monitoring of potential adverse events (AEs) during concurrent chemotherapy, we had previously developed innovative medication instruction sheets (MIS) for a variety of chemotherapy regimens. However, it is still unclear whether these sheets correctly predict the type and time course of the onset and recovery of AEs. Therefore, we monitored AEs in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) receiving high-dose cytarabine (HD-AraC) using the original MIS., Patients and Methods: Patients who received HD-AraC following remission induction chemotherapy were included in this study. Data obtained from AE monitoring were evaluated, and the original MIS was modified as appropriate., Results: Among 41 patients, a total of 203 AEs (139 non-hematological and 64 hematological) were observed after chemotherapy. By contrast, all but one patient (97.6%) experienced 102 AEs (43 non-hematological and 59 hematological) before chemotherapy. The AEs that appeared after chemotherapy were all predicted items described in the original MIS; however, their onset and duration were not consistent with the predicted data, in which the prediction accuracy was 69.1% for non-hematological AEs and 1.6% for hematological events. Based on these monitoring data, the original MIS was revised, which led to an increase in the prediction accuracy to 94.2% for nonhematological events and 100% for hematological events., Conclusion: Preexisting AEs should be considered when preparing MIS for consolidation therapy with HD-AraC. The modified MIS based on AE monitoring exhibited a sufficiently high prediction accuracy., (Copyright © 2023 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)
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41. Two-team Total Mesorectal Excision and Lateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection Using Transanal Approach for Rectal Cancer: A Retrospective Study.
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Shiraishi T, Ogawa H, Yamaguchi A, Shioi I, Shibasaki Y, Komine C, Ozawa N, Osone K, Okada T, Sano A, Sakai M, Sohda M, Shirabe K, and Saeki H
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Lymph Node Excision methods, Rectum surgery, Rectum pathology, Margins of Excision, Rectal Neoplasms surgery, Rectal Neoplasms pathology
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Background/aim: Lateral lymph node dissection is a locally advanced rectal cancer treatment option. Despite its complexities, such as prolonged operative time and increased blood loss, a transanal approach with an abdominal approach may help mitigate these drawbacks., Patients and Methods: Between July 2013 and June 2022, 40 patients underwent radical laparoscopic surgery with lateral lymph node dissection for rectal cancer. Among them, 29 and 11 patients underwent total mesorectal excision and lateral lymph node dissection without transanal approach (conventional surgery) and with transanal approach (two-team surgery), respectively. The clinical findings, surgical outcomes, pathology results, and prognoses of conventional and two-team surgeries were retrospectively compared., Results: Compared to conventional surgery, two-team surgery involves increased organ and nerve resections, shorter operation time (286 vs. 548 min, p<0.001), and less blood loss (20 vs. 158 ml, p<0.001). Although postoperative complications were similar between groups, the two-team surgery group had a shorter hospital stay (p=0.006). Pathologically, all patients who underwent two-team surgery had a distal resection margin of at least 20 mm, and no recurrence was observed. With conventional surgery, 63.6% of patients had a 10-19 mm margin, and 36.4% had a margin of ≥20 mm, except for abdominoperineal resection., Conclusion: Total mesorectal excision and lateral lymph node dissection with the transanal approach as a two-team surgery are safe and feasible. Two-team surgery resulted in better outcomes than conventional surgery regarding operative time, blood loss, shorter postoperative hospital stay, and adequate distal resection margin., (Copyright © 2023 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)
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42. Sigmoid colon schwannoma difficult to distinguish from peritoneal dissemination 13 years after pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor surgery.
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Suzuki K, Shiraishi T, Shioi I, Ozawa N, Okada T, Osone K, Sano T, Araki K, Ogawa H, Sano A, Sakai M, Sohda M, Shirabe K, and Saeki H
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Background: Schwannoma, which clinicians sometimes struggle to diagnose, is a tumor arising from Schwann cells of peripheral nerves, often in the soft tissues and rarely in the gastrointestinal tract. Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (PNET) is rare among pancreatic tumors, and recurrence can occur long after resection. Here, we were presented with a case where a sigmoid colon schwannoma was difficult to distinguish from a postoperative recurrence of PNET and was diagnosed after laparoscopic resection., Case Presentation: A 51-year-old man was diagnosed with PNET (NET G2) after a distal pancreatectomy (DP) 13 years ago. The patient underwent hepatectomy due to liver metastasis 12 years after initial radical surgery. The follow-up magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after hepatectomy showed pelvic nodules, and laparoscopic surgery was performed for both diagnosis and treatment because peritoneal dissemination of PNET could not be ruled out. Since the tumor was in the sigmoid colon, a partial colon resection was performed. The histopathological diagnosis was a schwannoma, and the patient was discharged on the seventh postoperative day., Conclusions: We experienced a case of sigmoid colon schwannoma that was difficult to differentiate from peritoneal dissemination of PNET and was later diagnosed after laparoscopic resection. In addition, this case involved a long-term postoperative recurrence of PNET that was amenable to radical resection, further establishing the importance of long-term imaging follow-up., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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43. Association between fetal sex and pregnancy outcomes among women with twin pregnancies: a multicenter cross-sectional study.
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Funaki S, Ogawa K, Ozawa N, Hosoya S, Okamoto A, Urayama KY, Morisaki N, and Sago H
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- Pregnancy, Female, Infant, Newborn, Male, Humans, Pregnancy Outcome epidemiology, Pregnancy, Twin, Cross-Sectional Studies, Fetal Death etiology, Fetal Growth Retardation epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Gestational Age, Premature Birth epidemiology, Pre-Eclampsia epidemiology, Fetofetal Transfusion epidemiology
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Purpose: To examine the frequency and to what extent fetal sex is associated with pregnancy outcomes among twin pregnancies, stratified by chorionicity., Methods: This registry-based multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted using the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology perinatal database between 2007 and 2016. The sample population was restricted to women with twin pregnancies. The main pregnancy-related outcomes included preterm birth, very preterm birth, extremely preterm birth, preeclampsia, twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), and selective intrauterine growth restriction (s-IUGR). Birth weight, small for gestational age (SGA), and fetal death were also investigated., Results: The primary analysis was performed based on 37,953 women, including 23,804 women with dichorionic diamniotic (DD) twins and 14,149 women with monochorionic diamniotic (MD) twins. Women with male/male DD twins had a significantly higher risk of preterm birth (adjusted risk ratio [aRR]: 1.07, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.03-1.10) and a lower risk of preeclampsia (aRR: 0.74, 95% CI: 0.62-0.88) than women with female/female DD twins. Women with male/male MD twins also had a significantly higher risk of preterm birth (aRR: 1.06, 95% CI: 1.04-1.09) than women with female/female MD twins. Risks of preeclampsia, TTTS, and s-IUGR did not differ by sex among MD pregnancies. Male SGA risk was significantly higher among male/male twins than among male/female DD twins. Among MD twins, risks of SGA and fetal death were significantly higher in male/male fetuses., Conclusions: This study demonstrated significant associations between fetal sex and several pregnancy outcomes in twin pregnancies, some of which differed by chorionicity., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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44. Development of a Water-Dispersible Supramolecular Complex of Polyphenol with Polypeptides for Attenuation of the Allergic Response using a Mechanochemical Strategy.
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Kawasaki R, Kawamura S, Kodama T, Yamana K, Maeda A, Yimiti D, Miyaki S, Hino S, Ozawa N, Nishimura T, Kawamoto S, and Ikeda A
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- Rats, Animals, Resveratrol pharmacology, Resveratrol therapeutic use, Water, Immunoglobulin E metabolism, Immunoglobulin E therapeutic use, Peptides pharmacology, Peptides therapeutic use, Polyphenols pharmacology, Hypersensitivity drug therapy
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The prevalence of allergic disorders has increased worldwide in recent decades. Polyphenols, including resveratrol and curcumin, are posited to have potential as therapeutic agents for allergy; however, their use has been limited by poor water solubility. Accordingly, a highly concentrated, water dispersible, supramolecular complexes of polyphenols with polypeptides (poly-L-lysine, poly-γ-glutamic acid) and gelatin using high-speed vibration milling are developed. The complex exhibits resistance to photobleaching and thermal radiation. Treatment of a rat basophilic leukemia cell line (RBL-2H3) with polypeptide complexes containing resveratrol is suppressed allergic responses in vitro. Moreover, aerosolized administration of polypeptide complexes demonstrates excellent bioavailability and inhibition of immediate hypersensitivity reactions in ear tissue in vivo. Furthermore, the method avoids the use of organic solvent and therefore reduces undesirable biological responses., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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45. Enterolith Causing Afferent Loop Perforation After Distal Gastrectomy.
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Ozawa N and Kanzaki M
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Afferent loop syndrome is a complication that occurs after the Billroth Ⅱ reconstruction or Roux-en-Y reconstruction and can also be caused by enteroliths. We experienced a case of duodenal perforation due to afferent loop syndrome caused by an enterolith, in which surgical removal of the enterolith and decompression of the duodenum were effective. A 73-year-old female who underwent distal gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y reconstruction for gastric cancer 14 years ago came to the hospital with acute abdominal pain and underwent emergency surgery for afferent loop syndrome and duodenal perforation due to enterolith. The patient underwent removal of the enterolith, drain placement, and placement of a decompression tube in the duodenum. Postoperatively, percutaneous drainage of the intra-abdominal abscess was necessary, but the patient was saved without reoperation. Afferent loop perforation may occur with obstruction due to enteroliths, and the surgical insertion of a tube to decompress the afferent loop is effective., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2023, Ozawa et al.)
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46. Piceatannol Prevents Obesity and Fat Accumulation Caused by Estrogen Deficiency in Female Mice by Promoting Lipolysis.
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Arisawa K, Kaneko M, Matsuoka A, Ozawa N, Kawawa R, Ishikawa T, Ichi I, and Fujiwara Y
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- Female, Mice, Animals, Humans, Body Weight, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Obesity etiology, Obesity prevention & control, Obesity metabolism, Proteins metabolism, Diet, High-Fat adverse effects, Estrogens pharmacology, Ovariectomy methods, Lipolysis, Endocrine System Diseases
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Postmenopausal women have a higher susceptibility to obesity and chronic disease. Piceatannol (PIC), a natural analog of resveratrol, was reported to inhibit adipogenesis and to have an antiobesity effect. In this study, PIC's effect on postmenopausal obesity and the mechanism of its action were investigated. C57BL/6J female mice were divided into four groups and half of them were ovariectomized (OVX). Both OVX and sham-operated mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) with and without the addition of 0.25% of PIC for 12 weeks. The abdominal visceral fat volume was higher in the OVX mice than the sham-operated mice, and PIC significantly decreased the fat volume only in the OVX mice. Unexpectedly, expression levels of adipogenesis-related proteins in white adipose tissue (WAT) were suppressed in the OVX mice, and PIC did not affect lipogenesis in either the OVX or sham-operated mice. Regarding the expression of proteins associated with lipolysis, PIC activated the phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase much more in the OVX mice, but it did not affect the expression of adipose triglyceride lipase. PIC also tended to induce the expression of uncoupled protein 1 in brown adipose tissue (BAT). These results suggest that by promoting lipolysis in WAT and deconjugation in BAT, PIC is a potential agent to inhibit fat accumulation caused by menopause.
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47. Parental readiness for the transition to adulthood of children with a chronic disease.
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Ozawa N, Shibayama T, Hiraga N, Fukushima H, Suzuki R, and Furuya K
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- Adult, Child, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Chronic Disease, Attitude, Parents, Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Purpose: To investigate parental readiness for their child's transition to adulthood among pediatric patients with chronic disease in Japan., Design and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, parents of children with chronic diseases attending a pediatric outpatient hospital completed an anonymous self-administered questionnaire to investigate demographics and parental readiness for children's transition to adulthood. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine whether parents' readiness differed according to their children's disease types., Results: A total of 179 parents responded to the survey. Of these, 60% confirmed awareness and knowledge of their children's disease and treatment with their children. They also thought and accepted that there would be a time when their children would move from pediatrics to an adult department. More than half of parents had discussions with their children about the children's interests and would discuss with each other if their children's choice differed from the parents' opinion. <20% of parents had gathered information about the transition and made sure their children saw the outpatient clinic alone or encouraged them to write a record of their visits. The readiness of parents of children with diabetes and of children with cardiovascular disease was higher than those of children with cancer and blood diseases on several items., Conclusions: Parental readiness to support their children's transitions did not progress well, suggesting the need for relevant interventions., Practice Implications: Children and parents should be supported in acquiring information about the transition to adulthood and in implementing child-oriented outpatient visits., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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48. Predictive factors for vaginal delivery by induction of labor in uncomplicated pregnancies at 40-41 gestational weeks: A Japanese prospective single-center cohort study.
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Hosoya S, Maeda Y, Ogawa K, Umehara N, Ozawa N, and Sago H
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- Pregnancy, Female, Humans, Cohort Studies, Prospective Studies, Labor, Induced, Cervix Uteri, East Asian People, Delivery, Obstetric
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Aim: We investigated cervical parameters predictive of vaginal delivery in elective labor induction among women at 40-41 gestational weeks., Methods: This Japanese prospective single-center cohort study was conducted between July 2019 and June 2020. We enrolled women with an uncomplicated singleton pregnancy who underwent labor induction at 40-41 gestational weeks. We analyzed background characteristics and cervical parameters, including Bishop score, cervical length, posterior cervical angle, and changes in cervical parameters before and after cervical dilatation. The endpoint was the rate of vaginal delivery., Results: Of 142 eligible participants, all 24 multiparous women underwent vaginal delivery. Among the nulliparous women (n = 118), the following categories showed significantly higher rates of vaginal delivery: Bishop scores of ≥6 before and after dilatation, compared with Bishop score <6 (adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR) [95% confidence interval (CI)]; 1.58 [1.17-2.13] and 1.56 [1.13-2.14], respectively) and cervical length of <10 and 10-20 mm before dilation, compared with cervical length of >30 mm (aPR [95% CI]; 1.47 [1.00-2.15] and 2.13 [1.42-3.18], respectively). The posterior cervical angle and other background characteristics showed no significant associations. Furthermore, women with cervical lengths of ≥20 mm before and <20 mm after dilatation showed a higher rate of vaginal delivery, compared to cervical length of ≥20 mm even after dilatation (aPR [95% CI]; 1.95 [1.19-3.20])., Conclusions: High Bishop score, short cervical length, and changes in cervical length with dilatation are potential independent predictors of vaginal delivery following elective labor induction in nulliparous women at 40-41 gestational weeks., (© 2023 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.)
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49. Usefulness of a Medication Instruction Sheet for Patients Receiving Cytarabine and Idarubicin Induction Therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
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Uchida M, Mochizuki E, Ishida S, Ozawa N, Yonemitsu H, Ochiai H, Nakamura H, Kawashiri T, Kato K, Egashira N, Akashi K, and Ieiri I
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- Humans, Induction Chemotherapy, Drug Therapy, Combination, Cytarabine adverse effects, Idarubicin adverse effects, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute drug therapy
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Background/aim: To monitor adverse events rapidly and accurately during combination chemotherapy, we established an innovative medication instruction sheet (MIS) including cytarabine and idarubicin induction therapy. However, it is unclear whether this MIS allows for the accurate prediction of adverse events and their onset timing in a clinically significant manner. We therefore evaluated the clinical usefulness of our MIS for monitoring adverse events., Patients and Methods: Patients who received cytarabine and idarubicin induction therapy for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) at the Department of Hematology, Kyushu University Hospital between January 2013 and February 2022 were included. The real-world clinical data were compared to the MIS to determine the accuracy of the MIS for predicting the onset and duration of adverse events in patients with AML during induction chemotherapy., Results: Thirty-nine patients with AML were included in this study. Overall, 294 adverse events were noted, all of which were predicted items in the MIS. Among the 192 non-hematological adverse events, 131 (68.2%) occurred during a similar period as that listed in the MIS, whereas among the 102 hematological adverse events, 98 (96.1%) appeared earlier than expected. For the non-hematological events, the onset and duration of elevated aspartate aminotransferase levels and nausea/vomiting coincided well with those listed in the MIS, whereas the predictive accuracy for rashes was the lowest., Conclusion: Hematological toxicity was not predicted because of the bone marrow failure associated with AML. Our MIS was useful for rapidly monitoring non-hematological adverse events in patients with AML receiving cytarabine and idarubicin induction therapy., (Copyright © 2023, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)
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50. Evaluation of Shifts of Gene Transcription Levels of Unicellular Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Due to UV-C Irradiation.
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Nakanishi A, Ozawa N, and Watanabe M
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Green algae produce valuable lipids as carbon-recycling resources. Collecting whole cells with the intracellular lipids could be efficient without cell burst; however, direct use of the cells causes microbial contamination in environments. Then, UV-C irradiation was selected to satisfy the requirements of avoiding the cell burst and sterilizing cells with Chlamydomonas reinhardtii . UV-C irradiation with 1.209 mW·cm
-2 showed enough sterilization activity for 1.6 × 107 cells·mL-1 of C. reinhardtii in a depth of 5 mm for 10 min. The irradiation showed no effects to composition and contents of the intracellular lipids. From the viewpoint of transcriptomic analysis, the irradiation displayed possibilities of (i) inhibition of the synthesis of lipids due to decrement of the transcription of related genes, such as diacylglycerol acyl transferase and cyclopropane fatty acid synthase , and (ii) activation of lipid degradation and the production of NADH2 + and FADH2 due to increment of the transcription of related genes, such as isocitrate dehydrogenase , dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase . Irradiation until cell death could be insufficient to shift the metabolic flows even though the transcriptions were already shifted to lipid degradation and energy production. This paper is the first report of the response of C. reinhardtii to UV-C irradiation on the transcription level.- Published
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