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2. Induction chemotherapy followed by conversion surgery for p16-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma
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Yoshiyuki Iida, Yuki Irifune, Shinichi Okada, Fuyuki Sato, and Takashi Mukaigawa
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Human papillomavirus positive oropharyngeal carcinoma ,p16 ,Induction chemotherapy ,Conversion surgery ,Head ,Neck ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Human papillomavirus-induced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (p16+ OPC) is considered a unique disease entity. Despite highly successful clinical management using (chemo-) radiotherapy, late toxicities cause terrible distress to the patients. Reducing these complications and maintaining a good quality of life are crucial.A 64-year-old woman presented with complaints of a mass on the right side of the neck without pharyngeal symptoms. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography showed accumulation in the right tonsil. The oropharyngeal tumor and involved lymph node were biopsied, and p16-positive squamous cell carcinoma was diagnosed on histopathological analysis. Induction chemotherapy (ICT) was administered using intravenous docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil. Subsequently, primary transoral resection and neck dissection were performed. The patient is alive with no pharyngeal complications 43 months postoperatively.Surgical intervention after ICT is attractive as a therapeutic strategy for reducing late toxicity. p16+ OPC may be potentially curable without the use of radiation.
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- 2021
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3. Successful Treatment of Cyst Infection in an Infant With Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Using Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole
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Hiroki Yokoyama, Mayumi Sakaguchi, Yuko Yamada, Koichi Kitamoto, Shinichi Okada, Susumu Kanzaki, and Noriyuki Namba
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autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease ,cyst infection ,trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole ,magnetic resonance imaging ,infant ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common genetic disease causing renal cysts. Reports on kidney cyst infection in children are rare despite cyst infections being important complications of ADPKD. Here, we report a case of a child without any medical history who had a urinary tract infection with sepsis at 7 months. Leukocyturia persisted despite antibiotic therapy because the infection was treatment-resistant. Initial ultrasound and contrast computed tomography were inconclusive because cysts could not be detected clearly, and a family history of renal cysts was not determined. Subsequently, history of paternal renal cysts, thick walls in infectious cystic lesions on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and multiple small lesions with high signals on T2-weighted imaging in both kidneys became apparent. Upon diagnosis of ADPKD with cyst infection, antibiotic therapy was switched from cefotaxime to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole to achieve better cyst penetration, which successfully resolved the infection. In this patient, MRI was effective for clear visualization and diagnosis of infectious lesions and small cysts in undiagnosed ADPKD with cyst infection. Administering antibiotics with better cyst penetration is important. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole is an option for use in children. This is the first case report that describes ADPKD with cyst infection in an infant in detail.
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- 2020
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4. Fisetin lowers methylglyoxal dependent protein glycation and limits the complications of diabetes.
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Pamela Maher, Richard Dargusch, Jennifer L Ehren, Shinichi Okada, Kumar Sharma, and David Schubert
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The elevated glycation of macromolecules by the reactive dicarbonyl and α-oxoaldehyde methylglyoxal (MG) has been associated with diabetes and its complications. We have identified a rare flavone, fisetin, which increases the level and activity of glyoxalase 1, the enzyme required for the removal of MG, as well as the synthesis of its essential co-factor, glutathione. It is shown that fisetin reduces two major complications of diabetes in Akita mice, a model of type 1 diabetes. Although fisetin had no effect on the elevation of blood sugar, it reduced kidney hypertrophy and albuminuria and maintained normal levels of locomotion in the open field test. This correlated with a reduction in proteins glycated by MG in the blood, kidney and brain of fisetin-treated animals along with an increase in glyoxalase 1 enzyme activity and an elevation in the expression of the rate-limiting enzyme for the synthesis of glutathione, a co-factor for glyoxalase 1. The expression of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), serum amyloid A and serum C-reactive protein, markers of protein oxidation, glycation and inflammation, were also increased in diabetic Akita mice and reduced by fisetin. It is concluded that fisetin lowers the elevation of MG-protein glycation that is associated with diabetes and ameliorates multiple complications of the disease. Therefore, fisetin or a synthetic derivative may have potential therapeutic use for the treatment of diabetic complications.
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5. Tribunal Supremo de justicia, Tokio –Japón
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Shinichi Okada
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Architecture ,NA1-9428 ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
La edificación consta de un cuerpo principal, formado por tres bloques paralelos adosados, y dos bloques en L, unidos a los anteriores mediante pasillos, creando grandes patios. Está organizada en cuatro plantas de distintas alturas, según su función, más un sótano bajo el cuerpo principal que aloja la maquinaria de las instalaciones. Otros dos sótanos, situados bajo la plaza peatonal conformada entre los bloques en L, proveen de aparcamiento suficiente para las necesidades previstas. Esta edificación comprende: una sala principal de justicia; tribunales secundarlos; salas de espera y gabinetes para los servicios informativos; biblioteca; salas de lectura; despachos para jueces, abogados y procuradores; oficinas del juzgado; diversas salas de reunión; administración; secretaría, y toda una larga serie de locales complementarios y de servicio. La construcción se realizó con una estructura mixta de hormigón armado y hierro. Va revestida, tanto interior como exteriormente, con mampostería de granito blanco, subrayando los marcados volúmenes de la edificación. El conjunto, con su original y movido diseño, dentro de la sobriedad que exige su función, es un claro exponente de las nuevas tendencias de la arquitectura japonesa actual.
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6. Surgical treatment outcomes of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma: A single-center experience
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Kotaro Ishida, Takashi Mukaigawa, Shinichi Okada, Yuki Irifune, Seiya Goto, Hidehito Matsui, and Ayaka Tsuzuki
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- 2023
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7. Immunological and Genetic Characterization of Patients With Head and Neck Cancer who Developed Recurrence
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Kazuaki, Yasui, Ryota, Kondou, Haruo, Miyata, Akira, Iizuka, Tadashi, Ashizawa, Takeshi, Nagashima, Keiichi, Ohshima, Kenichi, Urakami, Koji, Muramatsu, Takashi, Sugino, Ken, Yamaguchi, Hirofumi, Ogawa, Tsuyoshi, Onoe, Hideyuki, Harada, Hirofumi, Asakura, Shigeyuki, Murayama, Tetsuo, Nishimura, Seiya, Goto, Shinichi, Okada, Takashi, Mukaigawa, Satoshi, Hamauchi, Tomoya, Yokota, Yusuke, Onozawa, and Yasuto, Akiyama
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ,Cancer Research ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Oncology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Papillomaviridae - Abstract
The recurrence rate of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains high; thus the control of recurrence is a clinical problem to be challenged. To clarify the precise mechanism, specific immunological biomarkers responsible for recurrence were investigated.The expression levels of immune response-associated and Shizuoka Cancer Center 820 cancer-associated genes, and genetic mutations from whole-exome sequencing were compared between HNSCC patients who developed recurrence (n=8) and HNSCC patients who did not develop recurrence (n=19) using a volcano plot analysis. Cytokine and epithelial-mesenchymal transition marker genes were analyzed using quantitative PCR. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, immune checkpoint molecules, and human papilloma virus status were investigated using immunohistochemistry (IHC).Twenty-seven evaluable patients with HNSCCs received radiation therapy after surgery. Recurrence was identified in 8 patients. TP53 mutations tended to be higher in patients who developed recurrence than in those who did not develop recurrence (75% vs. 31.6%). Gene expression profiling showed the down-regulation of T cell activation genes (ICOS, CD69 and CD83) and the upregulation of the ERBB4, EGFR, VEGF, HIF1A, TGFB1, TWIST1, IL-8, and PAX7 genes, which suggested the activation of the TP53 mutation-TGF-β1-PAX7 pathway and epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Additionally, IHC indicated a tendency toward a reduction in T cell accumulation and an increase in M2-type macrophage infiltration in tumors that recurred.A TP53 mutation-mediated immune-suppressive state in the tumor microenvironment and TGF-β1-PAX7-mediated EMT might contribute to the promotion of recurrence in patients with HNSCC after postoperative radiotherapy.
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- 2022
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8. Predictive Model for Adverse Events and Immune Response Based on the Production of Antibodies After the Second-Dose of the BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccine
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Shinichi, Okada, Katsuyuki, Tomita, Genki, Inui, Tomoyuki, Ikeuchi, Hirokazu, Touge, Junichi, Hasegawa, and Akira, Yamasaki
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BNT162b2 vaccine ,classification and regression tree ,adverse effect ,antibody ,Original Article ,General Medicine - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The BNT162b mRNA vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019, which is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), mimics the immune response to natural infection. Few studies have predicted the adverse effects (AEs) after the second-dose vaccination. We present a predictive model for AEs and immune response after the second-dose of the BNT162b mRNA vaccine. METHODS: To predict AEs, 282 healthcare workers (HCWs) were enrolled in this prospective observational study. The classification and regression tree (CART) model was established, and its predictive efficacy was assessed. To predict immune response, 282 HCWs were included in the analysis. Moreover, the factors affected by anti-SARS-CoV-2 spike protein RBD antibody (s-IgG) were evaluated using serum samples collected 2 months after the second-dose vaccination. The s-IgG level was assessed using Lumipulse G1200. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to evaluate variables associated with anti-s-IgG titer levels. RESULTS: The most common AEs after the second-dose vaccination were pain (87.6%), redness (17.0%) at the injection site, fatigue (68.8%), headache (53.5%), and fever (37.5%). Based on the CART model, headache after the first-dose vaccination and age < 30 years were identified as the first and second discriminators for predicting the headache after the second-dose vaccination, respectively. In the multiple linear regression model, anti-s-IgG titer levels were associated with age, female sex, and AEs including headache and induration at the injection site after the second-dose vaccination. CONCLUSION: Headache after the first-dose vaccination can be a predictor of headache after the second-dose vaccination, and AEs are indicators of immune response.
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- 2022
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9. Characterization of Urate Metabolism and Complications of Patients with Renal Hypouricemia
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Satoshi, Miyazaki, Toshihiro, Hamada, Tadahiro, Isoyama, Shinichi, Okada, Katsuyuki, Tomita, Yusuke, Endo, Masanari, Kuwabara, Shinobu, Sugihara, Kazuhide, Ogino, Haruaki, Ninomiya, Kimiyoshi, Ichida, Kazuhiro, Yamamoto, Atushi, Takenaka, and Ichiro, Hisatome
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Internal Medicine ,General Medicine - Abstract
Background Both renal hypouricemia (RHU) and gout are associated with renal dysfunction and urolithiasis. The difference in renal complications associated with RHU and gout, however, has not been studied. We characterized the urate metabolism and complications of patients with RHU and compared them with patients with gout. Methods Eighteen patients with RHU who had a serum uric acid (SUA) level2 mg/dL (10 men and 8 women), 44 patients with gout (44 men) and 16 normouricemic patients (4 men and 12 women) were included. The blood and urinary biochemical data were evaluated. A genetic analysis of uric acid transporter 1 (URAT1) was also conducted in 15 cases with RHU. Results The SUA level of RHU was 0.9±0.5/mg/dl, and the Uur/Ucr and Cur/Ccr were 0.56%±0.14% and 45.7%±18.0%, respectively. A genetic analysis of URAT1 in 15 RHU patients showed that 13 harbored a URAT1 gene mutation, whereas 2 harbored the wild-type gene. The SUA level was significantly lower in RHU patients (n=11) than in either gout patients (n=44) or normouricemic patients (n=16). This reduction was accompanied by the elevation of Cua/Ccr. Urinary beta 2-microglobulin levels were higher in RHU patients than in gout or normouricemia patients. Cua/Ccr correlated with normalized urinary beta 2-microglobulin levels. The prevalence of urolithiasis was 18.2% in RHU cases and 6.8% in gout cases. A homozygous URAT1 mutation was associated with urolithiasis. Conclusion Besides urolithiasis, RHU can be associated with tubular dysfunction, such as elevated urinary beta 2-microglobulin levels.
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- 2023
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10. A Tactile Display System in the Use of a PC for Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind.
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Masatsugu Sakajiri, Shinichi Okada, Kazuyuki Ito, Atsushi Sadakane, Naoki Sugiyama, Hideo Tomita, and Tohru Ifukube
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- 2004
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11. Triplet induction chemotherapy followed by less invasive surgery without reconstruction for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancers: Why is it successful or unsuccessful?
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Shinichi Okada, Tomoya Yokota, Yuki Irifune, Yusuke Onozawa, Tsuyoshi Onoe, Satoshi Hamauchi, Takashi Mukaigawa, Yoshiyuki Iida, Tetsuro Onitsuka, Tomoyuki Kamijo, H. Shirasu, Kotaro Ishida, and Hirofumi Ogawa
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surgical oncology ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Cisplatin ,Cetuximab ,business.industry ,Induction chemotherapy ,Retrospective cohort study ,Neck dissection ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Carboplatin ,Surgery ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Docetaxel ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
De-escalating treatments have been focused on for HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We assessed the efficacy of a triplet induction chemotherapy (ICT) followed by surgery with or without neck dissection (ND) for locally advanced OPSCC, aiming at less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and avoiding postoperative irradiation. This was a retrospective study of 41 patients with advanced resectable HPV-positive OPSCC who underwent ICT followed by surgery of primary resection with or without ND. Patients underwent triplet ICT, including docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil, or carboplatin, paclitaxel, and cetuximab. Twenty-nine patients had tonsillar cancer, 15 patients were current smokers, and 18 and 12 patients had T2N1M0 and T1N1M0 status (UICC 8th), respectively. After ICT, a surgical procedure without free-flap reconstruction and tracheostomy was possible in 90.2%. Pathological complete response at both the primary site and lymph nodes was achieved in 73.2%. Of the patients who underwent surgery, no adjuvant radiotherapy was required in 85.0%. Two patients (4.9%) experienced recurrence at regional lymph nodes, but were cured by salvage ND followed by adjuvant radiotherapy. Upfront ICT using highly responsive triplet chemotherapeutic regimens may enable us to perform less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and to avoid postoperative irradiation to the locoregional field through excellent postoperative pathological features.
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- 2021
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12. Physical Characteristics of Injection Site Pain After COVID-19 mRNA BNT162b2 Vaccination
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Hirokazu Touge, Shinichi Okada, Shuji Sugihara, Katsuyuki Tomita, Junichi Hasegawa, Tomoyuki Ikeuchi, and Akira Yamasaki
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COVID-19: fasciitis ,Side effect ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Echogenicity ,General Medicine ,Pain scale ,Fascia ,intramuscular injection ,vaccination ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Deltoid muscle ,Anesthesia ,Medicine ,Original Article ,Intramuscular injection ,business ,Fasciitis - Abstract
Background BNT162b2, an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, was launched in many countries as an intramuscular vaccination for COVID-19 infection. Few studies have assessed the physical indications of pain at the immunization site. This study aimed to characterize pain at the injection site and investigate morphological attributes using ultrasound. Methods Forty-three of 211 healthcare workers who received a second dose of BNT162b2 between February 2021 and March 2021 were enrolled in the study. The mean age of the subjects was 40 years. We evaluated patients' pain at the injection site using the Numerical Rating Pain Scale (NRPS). We also assessed the thickness of the deltoid muscle fascia at the injection site by ultrasound. Bayesian robust correlation was employed to explore the relationship between the pain intensity scores and ultrasound measurements. Results All eligible subjects complained of pain at the injection site. A median pain onset of 8 hours post-vaccination and a median peak intensity score of 4 were reported. Onset of relief occurred after 2 days. Ultrasound images demonstrated a 2.5-fold increase in fascia thickness at the injection site without intramuscular echogenicity change in all subjects. A correlation was established between the NRPS score and the non-injection-to-injection-side ratio of fascia thickness at the injection site (rho = 0.66). Conclusion A sore arm was the most prevalent side effect of BNT162b2 vaccination and could be attributed to temporal fasciitis.
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- 2021
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13. PACS Linked to EPR.
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Hiroshi Kondoh, Hiroshi Takeda, Yasushi Matsumura, Shigeki Kuwata, Hideaki Yoshimura, Yoshifumi Narumi, Hironobu Nakamura, Yasuhiko Okura, Kiyonari Inamura, Takeshi Washiashi, and Shinichi Okada
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- 2001
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14. Low-vacuum scanning electron microscopy may allow early diagnosis of human renal transplant antibody-mediated rejection
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Susumu Kanzaki, Hiroki Yokoyama, Sumire Inaga, Hironobu Nakane, Yuko Yamada, Noriyuki Namba, Kazuho Honda, Shinichi Okada, Koichi Kitamoto, and Toshiyuki Kaidoh
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Graft Rejection ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Scanning electron microscope ,Biopsy ,030232 urology & nephrology ,030230 surgery ,Kidney ,urologic and male genital diseases ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Isoantibodies ,Low vacuum ,Microscopy ,medicine ,Humans ,Chemistry ,Glomerular basement membrane ,Transplant glomerulopathy ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,Early Diagnosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Renal transplant ,Antibody mediated rejection ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Ultrastructure - Abstract
Antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) is an important cause of both short- and long-term injury to renal allografts. Transplant glomerulopathy (TG) is strongly associated with ABMR and reduced graft survival. Ultrastructural changes in early-stage ABMR include TG as a duplication of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM), which can be observed only by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Low-vacuum scanning electron microscopy (LVSEM) is a new technique that allows comparatively inexpensive, rapid, and convenient observations with high magnification. We analyzed human renal transplants using LVSEM and evaluated the ultrastructural changes representing TG in ABMR. GBM duplication was more clearly visible in the LVSEM images than in the light microscopy (LM) images. In the ABMR group, the cg score of the Banff classification was higher in 54% (7/13) of specimens for LVSEM images than for LM images. And 4 specimens exhibited duplication of the GBM analyzed by LVSEM, but not by LM. In addition, three-dimensional ultrastructural changes, such as coarse meshwork structures of GBM, were observed in ABMR specimens. The ABMR group also exhibited ultrastructural changes in the peritubular capillary basement membranes. In conclusion, analyses of renal transplant tissues using LVSEM allows the identification of GBM duplication and ultrastructural changes of basement membranes at the electron microscopic level, and is useful for early-stage diagnosis of ABMR.
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- 2020
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15. The Possibility of Non-statutory Local Taxes as the Revenue Sourse of Comprehensive Urban Development
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Shinichi, Okada and Takashi, Maeda
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- 2020
16. Hsp70 promotes maturation of uromodulin mutants that cause familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy and suppresses cellular damage
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Sulistiyati Bayu Utami, Ryo Endo, Toshihiro Hamada, Tomomi Notsu, Hiroyuki Minato, Koji Komatsu, Yuji Nakayama, Yasuaki Shirayoshi, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Shinichi Okada, Haruaki Ninomiya, Akihiro Otuki, and Ichiro Hisatome
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HEK293 Cells ,Gout ,Nephrology ,Physiology ,Physiology (medical) ,Uromodulin ,Humans ,Kidney Diseases ,Hyperuricemia ,Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins ,Pedigree - Abstract
Familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy (FJHN) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in UMOD. Here we studied effects of genetic expression and pharmacological induction of Hsp70 on the UMOD mutants C112Y and C217G.We expressed wild type (WT), C112Y and C217G in HEK293 cells and studied their maturation and cellular damage using western blot and flow cytometry.Expression of C112Y or C217G increased pro-apoptotic proteins, decreased anti-apoptotic proteins, and induced cellular apoptosis as examined by annexin V staining and flow cytometry. Overexpression of Hsp70 or administration of an Hsp70 inducer geranylgeranylacetone (GGA) promoted maturation of the mutant proteins, increased their secreted forms, normalized the levels of pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins and suppressed apoptosis.These findings indicated that Hsp70 enhanced maturation of C112Y and C217G and reduced cellular apoptosis, suggesting that Hsp70 induction might be of a therapeutic value for treatment of FJHN.
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- 2021
17. INFORMATION TO BE COLLECTED IN THE ASSESSMENT FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN WITH '8050 PROBLEMS' IN JAPAN
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Takako Ayabe, Yoshito Takemoto, Shinichi Okada, and Sadaaki Fukui
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Health (social science) ,Life-span and Life-course Studies ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) - Abstract
In Japan, the “8050 problems” have become a social issue, where parents and children are parents in their 80s and children in their 50s and live together. In the case of parents and children with “8050 problems,” the parents are older, but the children are often dependent, withdrawn, and have financial problems. Recently, the number of such cases has increased in care management. The previous studies indicated that it was important to know what information was gathered in the assessment in such cases. The research was conducted from February to March of 2022 by self-administered questionnaires. The survey was mailed to all 1,410 care management centers in Osaka City. The response rate was 11.8%. The statistical analysis was an exploratory factor analysis. Six factors in the significant information in the assessment were extracted by the factor analysis: Physical, mental and living conditions of children; Parents’ physical and mental conditions; Parents’ perspectives on their lives; Parents and children’s financial situations; Living environment; and Relationships between the informal and formal supports and the parents and children. The Cronbach’s alpha for internal consistency was greater than 0.8 for each factor. In addition, the four factors were strongly associated among the six factors. In conclusions, the present study found that information about the physical and mental status, living conditions, community relations, and financial situations of the parents and children with “8050 problems” was important in the assessment of the parents and children, and that the information is closely related to each other.
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18. Induction chemotherapy followed by conversion surgery for p16-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma
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Shinichi Okada, Fuyuki Sato, Yuki Irifune, Yoshiyuki Iida, and Takashi Mukaigawa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,p16 ,Human papillomavirus positive oropharyngeal carcinoma ,Conversion surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Lymph node ,Cisplatin ,business.industry ,Induction chemotherapy ,Neck dissection ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oropharyngeal Carcinoma ,Docetaxel ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,Head ,Neck ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Human papillomavirus-induced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (p16+ OPC) is considered a unique disease entity. Despite highly successful clinical management using (chemo-) radiotherapy, late toxicities cause terrible distress to the patients. Reducing these complications and maintaining a good quality of life are crucial. A 64-year-old woman presented with complaints of a mass on the right side of the neck without pharyngeal symptoms. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography showed accumulation in the right tonsil. The oropharyngeal tumor and involved lymph node were biopsied, and p16-positive squamous cell carcinoma was diagnosed on histopathological analysis. Induction chemotherapy (ICT) was administered using intravenous docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil. Subsequently, primary transoral resection and neck dissection were performed. The patient is alive with no pharyngeal complications 43 months postoperatively. Surgical intervention after ICT is attractive as a therapeutic strategy for reducing late toxicity. p16+ OPC may be potentially curable without the use of radiation.
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19. Effects of depression on the condition of older inpatients with fracture and preexisting cognitive impairment
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Hiroyuki Hayashi, Kento Noritake, Shinichi Okada, Kazumasa Yamada, and Yuta Kubo
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030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Poison control ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Activities of Daily Living ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Geriatric Assessment ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Inpatients ,Rehabilitation ,Depression ,business.industry ,Cognition ,Functional Independence Measure ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Physical therapy ,Geriatric Depression Scale ,0305 other medical science ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Aim Few studies of depression have examined older inpatients with fracture and preexisting cognitive impairment. The current study sought to confirm whether depression affects the condition of older inpatients with fracture who also have cognitive impairment, and to investigate the extent to which depression affects activities of daily living. Methods This was a retrospective cross-sectional study. The subjects were older inpatients with fracture and preexisting cognitive impairment. We examined data within 1 week of hospitalization, obtained from medical records. The data included demographic information, the motor Functional Independence Measure, Charlson Comorbidity Index, Mini-Mental State Examination, Geriatric Depression Scale 15, Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index, Skeletal Muscle Index and maximum grip strength test. These variables were compared between the two groups (with and without depression), and multiple regression analysis was performed with the motor Functional Independence Measure as the dependent variable. Results The subjects were 68 patients. Only the motor Functional Independence Measure was significantly lower in the depression group than the non-depression group. Multiple regression analysis confirmed that depression strongly affected activities of daily living. Conclusions In considering the recovery of older inpatients with fracture and preexisting cognitive impairment, it is important to take the effects of depression into account.Implications for rehabilitationThe number of older fracture inpatients with cognitive impairment is predicted to increase, and such patients have a high prevalence of depression.Depression strongly affected Activities of Daily Living in older inpatients with fracture and pre-existing cognitive impairment.Focusing on depression assessment and intervention is important for rehabilitation of older fracture inpatients with cognitive impairment.
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20. Obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA syndrome) with a multiple renal artery and essential hypertension
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Shinichi Okada, Hiroki Yokoyama, Yuko Yamada, Koichi Kitamoto, Yasuo Kawaba, and Susumu Kanzaki
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Obstructed hemivagina ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Renal anomaly ,business.industry ,medicine.artery ,Solitary kidney ,Multiple renal arteries ,medicine ,Urology ,Renal artery ,Essential hypertension ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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21. Development of a GUI screen reader for blind persons.
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Tetsuya Watanabe, Shinichi Okada, and Tohru Ifukube
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22. Subsequent hearing on the normal side in children with unilateral hearing loss found detected by newborn hearing screening
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Shinichi Okada, Takashi Arai, and Kumiko Komuro
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- 2022
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23. Successful Treatment of Cyst Infection in an Infant With Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Using Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole
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Susumu Kanzaki, Hiroki Yokoyama, Yuko Yamada, Mayumi Sakaguchi, Noriyuki Namba, Shinichi Okada, and Koichi Kitamoto
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urinary system ,Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease ,Case Report ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Kidney cysts ,Pediatrics ,Sepsis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,magnetic resonance imaging ,Medical history ,Cyst ,cyst infection ,autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease ,business.industry ,Sulfamethoxazole ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,medicine.disease ,Trimethoprim ,infant ,trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common genetic disease causing renal cysts. Reports on kidney cyst infection in children are rare despite cyst infections being important complications of ADPKD. Here, we report a case of a child without any medical history who had a urinary tract infection with sepsis at 7 months. Leukocyturia persisted despite antibiotic therapy because the infection was treatment-resistant. Initial ultrasound and contrast computed tomography were inconclusive because cysts could not be detected clearly, and a family history of renal cysts was not determined. Subsequently, history of paternal renal cysts, thick walls in infectious cystic lesions on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and multiple small lesions with high signals on T2-weighted imaging in both kidneys became apparent. Upon diagnosis of ADPKD with cyst infection, antibiotic therapy was switched from cefotaxime to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole to achieve better cyst penetration, which successfully resolved the infection. In this patient, MRI was effective for clear visualization and diagnosis of infectious lesions and small cysts in undiagnosed ADPKD with cyst infection. Administering antibiotics with better cyst penetration is important. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole is an option for use in children. This is the first case report that describes ADPKD with cyst infection in an infant in detail.
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- 2020
24. Relevant factors of depression in dementia modifiable by non‐pharmacotherapy: a systematic review
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Hiroyuki Hayashi, Saori Kozawa, Shinichi Okada, and Yuta Kubo
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Depressive Disorder ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Longitudinal study ,030214 geriatrics ,business.industry ,Psychological intervention ,Cochrane Library ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Systematic review ,medicine ,Humans ,Dementia ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Cognitive decline ,Psychiatry ,business ,Gerontology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Depression (differential diagnoses) - Abstract
Depression in dementia patients is associated with complications such as decreased activities of daily living and decreased quality of life. Because pharmacotherapeutic treatments for depression in dementia patients may have a poor risk-benefit ratio, effective non-pharmacotherapeutic interventions are favourable. However, the development of effective treatments requires the identification of depression-associated factors that can be modified by non-pharmacotherapeutic means in dementia patients. This systematic literature review aimed to identify modifiable factors related to depression and confirm that these factors can be improved by non-pharmacotherapeutic interventions. We searched PubMed, SpringerLink, the Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library for articles published between June 2007 and June 2017. We included studies that investigated causes of depression in dementia patients and excluded studies with unclear dementia diagnostic criteria or operational definitions. Of 9004 records screened, 6 studies were included. The participants included community-dwelling individuals and long-term care facility residents. The severity of dementia varied from mild to severe. After reviewing the studies, we identified five modifiable relevant factors in community-dwelling individuals: (i) pain; (ii) neuropsychiatric symptoms; (iii) cognitive decline; (iv) social isolation; and (v) quality of life. In long-term care facility residents, we identified neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life as relevant factors. Our results indicated that non-pharmacological interventions that improve these factors may improve symptoms of depression. A longitudinal study is recommended to clarify the mechanisms underlying depression symptoms and treatment in dementia patients. In addition, further investigation is needed to elucidate the ways in which differing dementia types and severity affect symptoms of depression.
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25. A review of clinical characteristics and genetic backgrounds in Alport syndrome
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Natsusmi Yamamura, Taketsugu Hama, Tomoko Horinouchi, Michio Nagata, Kazumoto Iijima, Rika Fujimaru, Koichi Nakanishi, Tomohiko Yamamura, Takayuki Okamoto, Shogo Minamikawa, Yoshifusa Abe, Kandai Nozu, Anna Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi Kanemoto, Shinichi Okada, Tomohiro Udagawa, Eriko Tanaka, Kazuki Tanaka, Saori Miwa, and Hiroshi Kaito
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Adult ,Collagen Type IV ,Male ,Nephrology ,Genotype-phenotype correlation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heredity ,Invited Review Article ,Physiology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Nephritis, Hereditary ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Kidney ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease_cause ,Bioinformatics ,Autoantigens ,Young Adult ,Bardoxolone ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Thin basement membrane ,Risk Factors ,ACE inhibitor ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Young adult ,Alport syndrome ,Genetic Association Studies ,Genetic testing ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Genotype–phenotype correlation ,business.industry ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Phenotype ,Mutation ,Female ,Sensorineural hearing loss ,business - Abstract
Alport syndrome (AS) is a progressive hereditary renal disease that is characterized by sensorineural hearing loss and ocular abnormalities. It is divided into three modes of inheritance, namely, X-linked Alport syndrome (XLAS), autosomal recessive AS (ARAS), and autosomal dominant AS (ADAS). XLAS is caused by pathogenic variants in COL4A5, while ADAS and ARAS are caused by those in COL4A3/COL4A4. Diagnosis is conventionally made pathologically, but recent advances in comprehensive genetic analysis have enabled genetic testing to be performed for the diagnosis of AS as first-line diagnosis. Because of these advances, substantial information about the genetics of AS has been obtained and the genetic background of this disease has been revealed, including genotype-phenotype correlations and mechanisms of onset in some male XLAS cases that lead to milder phenotypes of late-onset end-stage renal disease (ESRD). There is currently no radical therapy for AS and treatment is only performed to delay progression to ESRD using nephron-protective drugs. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors can remarkably delay the development of ESRD. Recently, some new drugs for this disease have entered clinical trials or been developed in laboratories. In this article, we review the diagnostic strategy, genotype-phenotype correlation, mechanisms of onset of milder phenotypes, and treatment of AS, among others.
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26. Long-term Low-dose Macrolide Administration for Chronic Sinusitis Patients Including Eosinophilia—Classification Using the JESREC Study
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Shintaro Chiba, Toshiki Kubota, Hiromi Kojima, Nobuyoshi Otori, Shun Kikuchi, Fumikazu Ota, Mamoru Yoshikawa, Shinichi Okada, Jiro Imura, and Masahiro Miura
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business - Published
- 2018
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27. Windows Screen Reader User Survey in Japan.
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Tetsuya Watanabe, Chuji Sashida, and Shinichi Okada
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- 2002
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28. Evaluation of a school urine screening program in Yonago city
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Yuko Yamada, Susumu Kanzaki, Shinichi Okada, Mayumi Sakaguchi, Koichi Kitamoto, Hiroki Yokoyama, and Yasuo Kawaba
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Urine screening ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business - Published
- 2017
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29. SCM - Deine 130 Millionen Sklaven
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Shinichi Okada and Shinichi Okada
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Das Revolutionssystem macht einen Sklaven zum Herren – Utsu versklavt somit Azuma und übt Gewalt auf ihn aus. Doch dann taucht Ilya auf und die Situation ändert sich drastisch. Es heißt, dass ein Mann, der Tsubaki Setagaya kennt, eine neue SCM erschaffen hat, die die Macht hat, über alles zu herrschen…
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- 2020
30. Physical Characteristics of Injection Site Pain After COVID-19 mRNA BNT162b2 Vaccination.
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Katsuyuki Tomita, Shinichi Okada, Shuji Sugihara, Tomoyuki Ikeuchi, Hirokazu Touge, Junichi Hasegawa, and Akira Yamasaki
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COVID-19 pandemic ,MESSENGER RNA ,VACCINATION ,IMMUNIZATION ,MEDICAL personnel - Abstract
Background BNT162b2, an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, was launched in many countries as an intramuscular vaccination for COVID-19 infection. Few studies have assessed the physical indications of pain at the immunization site. This study aimed to characterize pain at the injection site and investigate morphological attributes using ultrasound. Methods Forty-three of 211 healthcare workers who received a second dose of BNT162b2 between February 2021 and March 2021 were enrolled in the study. The mean age of the subjects was 40 years. We evaluated patients' pain at the injection site using the Numerical Rating Pain Scale (NRPS). We also assessed the thickness of the deltoid muscle fascia at the injection site by ultrasound. Bayesian robust correlation was employed to explore the relationship between the pain intensity scores and ultrasound measurements. Results All eligible subjects complained of pain at the injection site. A median pain onset of 8 hours postvaccination and a median peak intensity score of 4 were reported. Onset of relief occurred after 2 days. Ultrasound images demonstrated a 2.5-fold increase in fascia thickness at the injection site without intramuscular echogenicity change in all subjects. A correlation was established between the NRPS score and the noninjection-to-injection-side ratio of fascia thickness at the injection site (rho = 0.66). Conclusion A sore arm was the most prevalent side effect of BNT162b2 vaccination and could be attributed to temporal fasciitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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31. Qualitative Analysis of the Psychosocial Adaptation Process in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease: Toward Effective Support During Transition from Childhood to Adulthood
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Mika Fukada, Keiichi Hanaki, Shinichi Okada, Shunsuke Kanayama, Hikaru Nakatani, and Haruka Aoto
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business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,transition ,General Medicine ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Grounded theory ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,pediatric nursing ,Feeling ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Emotional conflict ,Original Article ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychological resilience ,Pediatric nursing ,business ,Psychosocial ,chronic kidney disease ,qualitative research ,Kidney disease ,Clinical psychology ,media_common - Abstract
【Background】 Pediatric chronic renal disease only shows abnormal values in a urinalysis in the initial stage, and subjective signs and symptoms are rare. If adolescents with chronic renal disease face a disease crisis combined with the usual developmental crisis, this may cause psychosocial maladaptation. We analyzed psychosocial adaptation in Japanese children with chronic renal disease in order to identify factors influencing healthy adaptation. 【Methods】 Ten children and adult patients with chronic kidney disease attending Tottori University Hospital, Japan in 2016 participated in a semi-structured interview (a modified version of the grounded theory approach) comprising questions about episodes since disease onset and thoughts/feelings at onset. 【Results】 Twenty-four concepts extracted from the data were sorted into 5 categories. These concepts and categories were expanded on an orthogonal axis with time and self-esteem in order to establish an adaptation model for children with chronic kidney disease. Category names are as follows. (Cat. 1: Emotional impact on being informed of disease, Cat. 2: Social challenges of treatment and resulting identity diffusion, Cat. 3: Emotional conflict on school return, Cat. 4: Resilience and related factors, Cat. 5: Re-establishment of identity). 【Conclusion】 Since pediatric chronic renal disease has few manifestations, it is difficult for patients to accept. Children facing a chronic disease crisis plus adolescent developmental crisis may show identity diffusion. In order for children to re-establish their identity and adapt to society, factors supporting resilience are important. Key factors include school life, interactions with friends, counseling by adult mentors and family acceptance. Healthcare professionals need to provide age-appropriate information on renal disease and support patients.
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- 2018
32. Response format on conditioned orientation response audiometry
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Kumiko Komuro, Kuniaki Takahashi, Sahoko Uchida, Shinichi Okada, and Takashi Arai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Conditioned orientation response audiometry ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,Psychology - Published
- 2015
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33. SCM - Deine 130 Millionen Sklaven
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Shinichi Okada and Shinichi Okada
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In der renommierten Elite-Hochschule Ooyashima wird ein geheimes Experiment durchgeführt. Ein ganz einfaches Experiment - bestimmte Schüler müssen nur das Instrument namens SCM anlegen. Doch dieses Instrument ist ein schreckliches Gerät, das andere zu Sklaven machen kann! Anktuelle Anime-Adaption!
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- 2017
34. Phase resolved partial discharge patterns for various damage of winding insulation detected with different measuring devices
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Shinichi Okada, Ryoji Miyatake, Tatsuya Okuda, Takahiro Joyo, Naoya Kadota, and Koji Mio
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Capacitive coupling ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Stator ,Electrical engineering ,Phase (waves) ,Abrasion (geology) ,law.invention ,law ,Partial discharge ,Lamination ,Measuring instrument ,Composite material ,business ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
The relationship between possible insulation damage in the field and their corresponding partial discharge (PD) signals was studied based on laboratory measurements for stator bars which have artificial insulation damage. PD signals were measured simultaneously with two kinds of microstrip-antenna devices and a capacitive coupling device. In this study, the dependency of PD magnitudes and phase resolved partial discharge (PRPD) patterns on the degree of insulation damage and on the measuring devices are investigated. The simulated possible insulation damage are as follows: (1) conductive foreign materials positioned between two bars in end-winding, (2) cone shape abrasion of the insulation in a slot, (3) piercing of a core lamination into the insulation in a slot.
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35. Cholecystokinin plays a novel protective role in diabetic kidney through anti-inflammatory actions on macrophages
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Haruhito A. Uchida, Tetsuharu Takatsuka, Shinichi Okada, Ryo Kodera, Hitomi Kataoka, Hirofumi Makino, Kyoko Miyasaka, Chikage Sato, Akihiro Funakoshi, Shingo Nishishita, Nobuo Kajitani, Daisuke Ogawa, Motofumi Sasaki, Satoshi Miyamoto, Daisho Hirota, Hisakazu Nishimori, and Kenichi Shikata
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Complications ,medicine.drug_class ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Inflammation ,Biology ,Kidney ,digestive system ,Sincalide ,Anti-inflammatory ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Diabetic nephropathy ,Mice ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,Animals ,Cholecystokinin ,Mice, Knockout ,Diabetic kidney ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,business.industry ,Chemotaxis ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Macrophages ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,NF-kappa B ,Kidney metabolism ,medicine.disease ,Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 ,Receptor, Cholecystokinin B ,Endocrinology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Chemokines, CC ,Cholecystokinin B receptor ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Receptors, Cholecystokinin ,medicine.symptom ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Inflammatory process is involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy. In this article, we show that cholecystokinin (CCK) is expressed in the kidney and exerts renoprotective effects through its anti-inflammatory actions. DNA microarray showed that CCK was upregulated in the kidney of diabetic wild-type (WT) mice but not in diabetic intracellular adhesion molecule-1 knockout mice. We induced diabetes in CCK-1 receptor (CCK-1R) and CCK-2R double-knockout (CCK-1R−/−,-2R−/−) mice, and furthermore, we performed a bone marrow transplantation study using CCK-1R−/− mice to determine the role of CCK-1R on macrophages in the diabetic kidney. Diabetic CCK-1R−/−,-2R−/− mice revealed enhanced albuminuria and inflammation in the kidney compared with diabetic WT mice. In addition, diabetic WT mice with CCK-1R−/− bone marrow–derived cells developed more albuminuria than diabetic CCK-1R−/− mice with WT bone marrow–derived cells. Administration of sulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8S) ameliorated albuminuria, podocyte loss, expression of proinflammatory genes, and infiltration of macrophages in the kidneys of diabetic rats. Furthermore, CCK-8S inhibited both expression of tumor necrosis factor-α and chemotaxis in cultured THP-1 cells. These results suggest that CCK suppresses the activation of macrophage and expression of proinflammatory genes in diabetic kidney. Our findings may provide a novel strategy of therapy for the early stage of diabetic nephropathy.
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36. Effect of molding conditions on the damage parameter of composite in HP-RTM
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Asami Nakai, Shinichi Okada, and Sakura Shibata
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Materials science ,Composite number ,Molding (process) ,Composite material - Published
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37. SCM - Meine 23 Sklaven, Band 2
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Shinichi Okada and Shinichi Okada
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Seiya Shinjuku trifft sich mit seiner Ex-Freundin Julia. Wider Erwarten verliert er in einem Duell, ohne es recht mitzubekommen und wird zu ihrem Sklaven. Allerdings erfährt er, dass auch sie eine Sklavin ist – sie gehört einer Person, die sich Ryuoh nennt. So verlieren Yuga und Eia einen Sklaven. Währenddessen versucht ein kräftiger Mann, mit Gewalt Sklaven zu gewinnen…
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- 2016
38. SCM - Meine 23 Sklaven, Band 1
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Shinichi Okada and Shinichi Okada
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Die SCM – Ein teuflisches Instrument, das andere zum Sklaven machen kann. Aus unbekannter Quelle kam die SCM auf den Schwarzmarkt, und viele Menschen versuchen, mit ihrer Hilfe Macht über andere zu gewinnen. Eia Arakawa ist eine intelligente junge Frau, die von dem Alltag gelangweilt ist. Zufällig lernt sie einen Mann, Yuga Oota, kennen, der die SCM besitzt. Dieser möchte die Funktion des Gerätes testen. Aus purer Neugier entscheidet sich Eia dafür, Yuga dabei zu unterstützen, doch das verändert ihr Leben komplett…
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- 2016
39. Role of Nox2 in diabetic kidney disease
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San Ly, Kumar Sharma, David Barit, Tamehachi Namikoshi, Young-Hyun You, Shinichi Okada, and Karin Jandeleit-Dahm
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Collagen Type IV ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Renal function ,Blood Pressure ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Nephropathy ,Mice ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Albuminuria ,Animals ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,Chemokine CCL2 ,Mice, Knockout ,Type 1 diabetes ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Macrophages ,NADPH Oxidases ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,Fibronectins ,Up-Regulation ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Endocrinology ,NADPH Oxidase 4 ,NADPH Oxidase 2 ,Call for Papers ,cardiovascular system ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tubulointerstitial Disease ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,circulatory and respiratory physiology ,medicine.drug ,Kidney disease - Abstract
NADPH oxidase (Nox) isoforms have been implicated in contributing to diabetic microvascular complications, but the functional role of individual isoforms in diabetic kidney are unclear. Nox2, in particular, is highly expressed in phagocytes and may play a key inflammatory role in diabetic kidney disease. To determine the role of Nox2, we evaluated kidney function and pathology in wild-type (WT; C57BL/6) and Nox2 knockout (KO) mice with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes was induced in male Nox2 KO and WT mice with a multiple low-dose streptozotocin protocol. Groups were studied for kidney disease after 8 and 20 wk of diabetes. Hyperglycemia and body weights were similar in WT and Nox2 KO diabetic mice. All functional and structural features of early and later stage diabetic kidney disease (albuminuria, mesangial matrix, tubulointerstitial disease, and gene expression of matrix and transforming growth factor-β) were similar in both diabetic groups compared with their respective nondiabetic groups, except for reduction of macrophage infiltration and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in the diabetic Nox2 KO mice. Systolic blood pressure by telemetry was surprisingly increased in Nox2 KO mice; however, the systolic blood pressure was reduced in the diabetic WT and Nox2 KO mice by tail-cuff. Interestingly, diabetic Nox2 KO mice had marked upregulation of renal Nox4 at both the glomerular and cortical levels. The present results demonstrate that lack of Nox2 does not protect against diabetic kidney disease in type 1 diabetes, despite a reduction in macrophage infiltration. The lack of renoprotection may be due to upregulation of renal Nox4.
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40. Incidence of children with hearing impairment requiring hearing aids in early childhood
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Shinichi Okada, Takashi Arai, and Kuniaki Takahashi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,Early childhood ,Audiology ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
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41. Phenotypic change of macrophages in the progression of diabetic nephropathy; sialoadhesin-positive activated macrophages are increased in diabetic kidney
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Nobuo Kajitani, Shinichi Okada, Daisuke Ogawa, Ryo Nagase, Yuichi Kido, Ryo Kodera, Kenichi Shikata, and Hirofumi Makino
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sialic Acid Binding Ig-like Lectin 1 ,Physiology ,Kidney ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Diabetic nephropathy ,Type IV collagen ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Sialoadhesin ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Insulin ,Macrophage ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,Cells, Cultured ,business.industry ,Macrophages ,Interleukin ,Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,Nephrology ,Disease Progression ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Inflammatory process is involved in pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy, although the activation and phenotypic change of macrophages in diabetic kidney has remained unclear. Sialoadhesin is a macrophage adhesion molecule containing 17 extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains, and is an I-type lectin which binds to sialic acid ligands expressed on hematopoietic cells. The aim of this study is to clarify the activation and phenotypic change of macrophages in the progression of diabetic nephropathy. We examined the expression of surface markers for pan-macrophages, resident macrophages, sialoadhesin, major histocompatibility complex class II and alpha-smooth muscle actin in the glomeruli of diabetic rats using immunohistochemistry at 0, 1, 4, 12, and 24 weeks after induction of diabetes by streptozotocin. Expression of type IV collagen and the change of mesangial matrix area were also measured. The mechanism for up-regulated expression of sialoadhesin on macrophages was evaluated in vitro. The number of macrophages was increased in diabetic glomeruli at 1 month after induction of diabetes and the increased number was maintained until 6 months. On the other hand, sialoadhesin-positive macrophages were increased during the late stage of diabetes concomitantly with the increase of alpha-smooth muscle actin-positive mesangial cells, mesangial matrix area and type IV collagen. Gene expression of sialoadhesin was induced by stimulation with interleukin (IL)-1 beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha but not with IL-4, transforming growth factor-beta and high glucose in cultured human macrophages. The present findings suggest that sialoadhesin-positive macrophages may contribute to the progression of diabetic nephropathy.
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42. A Study on Improvement of Stopband Characteristics Near Passband of Elliptic Function Type Bandpass Filters Using Stub Resonators
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Shinichi Okada, Koji Wada, Naoki Miyata, and Norimasa Ishitobi
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Physics ,Resonator ,Band-pass filter ,Elliptic function ,Electronic engineering ,Elliptic filter ,Stopband ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Topology ,Passband ,Stub (electronics) - Published
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43. Sustained virological response of patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 2 depends on pegylated interferon compliance
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Kojiro Michitaka, Masanori Abe, Morikazu Onji, Norio Horiike, Ichiro Konishi, Shinichi Okada, Takao Watanabe, Hiroaki Miyaoka, Yoichi Hiasa, Kazuhiro Uesugi, Seiji Nakanishi, Bunzo Matsuura, Hirotaka Seike, Shuichiro Shigematsu, and Kouji Joko
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Univariate analysis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Combination therapy ,business.industry ,Hepatitis C virus ,Ribavirin ,virus diseases ,medicine.disease_cause ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Pegylated interferon ,Interferon ,Internal medicine ,Genotype ,PEG ratio ,Immunology ,medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aim: Patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 2 are more sensitive to interferon (IFN) therapy than those infected with genotype 1, but 10–20% of patients do not achieve a sustained viral response (SVR) to combination therapy with pegylated (PEG) IFN and ribavirin (RBV). This study examines the prognostic factors associated with SVR in patients infected with HCV genotype 2 treated with PEG IFN and RBV. Methods: We treated 149 patients with chronic hepatitis C caused by HCV genotype 2. The patients received s.c. PEG IFN-α-2b (1.5 µg/kg) and a weekly weight-adjusted dose of RBV (600, 800 and 1000 mg per 80 kg, respectively) for 24 weeks and then prognostic factors associated with the SVR were examined. Results: Among the 149 patients, 138 completed the combination therapy and a sustained viral response was achieved in 71.8% of them. Univariate analysis showed that age, as well as mean RBV and PEG IFN doses were factors affecting the SVR (P = 0.012, =0.021, =0.014). Multivariate analysis identified age and mean PEG IFN dose (P = 0.021, =0.018, respectively) as factors involved in the SVR, but not mean RBV dose. Conclusion: The SVR of patients infected with HCV genotype 2 depended on the dosage of PEG IFN, but not of RBV. Selecting sufficient doses of PEG IFN for combination with RBV is critical for treating such patients.
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44. Behavioral observation audiometry (BOA) on babies less than 2 months old—Report on babies who underwent newborn hearing screening
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Madoka Ohara, Kuniaki Takahashi, Takashi Arai, Kumiko Komuro, Shinichi Okada, and Yuji Ase
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,business ,Behavioral observation audiometry ,Hearing screening - Published
- 2011
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45. Obesity Related Kidney Disease
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Anna V. Mathew, Kumar Sharma, and Shinichi Okada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Adipokine ,Disease ,Models, Biological ,Diabetes Complications ,Renin-Angiotensin System ,Endocrinology ,Adipokines ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Renin–angiotensin system ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Obesity ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,Leptin ,medicine.disease ,Albuminuria ,Kidney Diseases ,Inflammation Mediators ,Insulin Resistance ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Obesity is a risk factor for both de novo disease and as a complication of existing chronic kidney disease. Obesity related disease is characterized by albuminuria, glomerulomegaly and secondary focal glomerulosclerosis. Traditionally altered renal hemodynamics causing hyperfiltration and upregulated renin angiotensin system have been associated with these changes. Recently identified circulating factors produced by fat stores such as adiponectin, leptin and inflammatory markers have shown to directly affect the cells in the renal glomeruli and cause pathological changes. Weight loss, blockade of the renin angiotensin system and restoration of adipokine levels may be beneficial to ameliorate the progression of obesity related disease.
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46. TRB3 is stimulated in diabetic kidneys, regulated by the ER stress marker CHOP, and is a suppressor of podocyte MCP-1
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Young Hyun You, Jana Schroth, Satish P Ramachandrarao, Elizabeth Morse, Robyn Cunard, Kumar Sharma, Volker Vallon, Donald P. Pizzo, and Shinichi Okada
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Blotting, Western ,Palmitates ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,CHOP ,Biology ,Endoplasmic Reticulum ,Kidney ,medicine.disease_cause ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Podocyte ,Diabetic nephropathy ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Immunoprecipitation ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,RNA, Messenger ,Xanthine oxidase ,Chemokine CCL2 ,Transcription Factor CHOP ,Podocytes ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Kidney metabolism ,Editorial Focus ,DNA ,medicine.disease ,Chromatin ,Up-Regulation ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Unfolded protein response ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Oxidative stress ,Plasmids - Abstract
The prevalence of diabetic nephropathy continues to rise, highlighting the importance of investigating and discovering novel treatment strategies. TRB3 is a kinase-like molecule that modifies cellular survival and metabolism and interferes with signal transduction pathways. Herein, we report that TRB3 expression is increased in the kidneys of type 1 and type 2 diabetic mice. TRB3 is expressed in conditionally immortalized podocytes; however, it is not stimulated by elevated glucose. The diabetic milieu is associated with increased oxidative stress and circulating free fatty acids (FFA). We show that reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as H2O2 and superoxide anion (via the xanthine/xanthine oxidase reaction) as well as the FFA palmitate augment TRB3 expression in podocytes. C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) is a transcription factor that is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum stress response. CHOP expression increases in diabetic mouse kidneys and in podocytes treated with ROS and FFA. In podocytes, transfection of CHOP increases TRB3 expression, and ROS augment recruitment of CHOP to the proximal TRB3 promoter. MCP-1/CCL2 is a chemokine that contributes to the inflammatory injury associated with diabetic nephropathy. In these studies, we demonstrate that TRB3 can inhibit basal and stimulated podocyte production of MCP-1. In summary, enhanced ROS and/or FFA associated with the diabetic milieu induce podocyte CHOP and TRB3 expression. Because TRB3 inhibits MCP-1, manipulation of TRB3 expression could provide a novel therapeutic approach in diabetic kidney disease.
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47. Effects of cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol in type 2 diabetic rat nephropathy
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Shinichi Okada, Susumu Kanzaki, Keisuke Satoh, Motoaki Saito, Atsushi Hayashi, Takashi Oite, Yasuo Kawaba, Yukako Kinoshita, and Itaru Satoh
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Kidney Glomerulus ,Group A ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Nephropathy ,Excretion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Insulin ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,Rats, Wistar ,Creatinine ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Histological Techniques ,Rats, Inbred Strains ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Dose–response relationship ,Endocrinology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,chemistry ,Blood chemistry ,Kidney Diseases ,Fatty Alcohols ,business - Abstract
We attempted to clarify the effects of cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol (CHLFA) on the alterations of type 2 diabetes-induced nephropathy. Forty-week-old male Goto-Kakizaki (GK) and Wistar rats were divided into four groups of 6 to 8 animals. Group A consisted of eight Wistar rats and served as an age-matched control group. Group B (7 GK rats) received no treatment and served as a diabetic group. Group C (6 GK rats) was treated daily with low-dose CHLFA (2 mg/ kg/body weight, subcutaneously) for 30 weeks, and Group D (6 GK rats) with high-dose CHLFA (8 mg/kg/body weight) for 30 weeks. At the end of the treatment period, urinary protein excretion, blood chemistry, renal histological, and immunohistological analyses were conducted. Although CHLFA administration did not influence serum glucose or insulin levels, it reversed diabetes-induced increases in urinary protein excretion and serum creatinine. Light microscopically, CHLFA treatment ameliorated the otherwise elevated glomerular sclerotic scores in the diabetic group.Immunohistochemically, increased expression of desmin and decreased expression of rat endothelial cell antigen-1 in the group with untreated diabetes both showed a reversal to control levels in the high-dose CHLFA treatment group. In conclusion, CHLFA may ameliorate type 2 diabetes-induced nephropathy.
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- 2010
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48. Change of age at which infants with hearing loss begin to wear hearing aids
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Kumiko Komuro, Madoka Himeno, Takashi Arai, Masami Usami, Yuji Ase, Kuniaki Takahashi, and Shinichi Okada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Hearing loss ,business.industry ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2010
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49. Characterization of the ileal muscarinic receptor system in 70-week-old Type II Goto-Kakizaki diabetic rats; effects of cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol
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Susumu Kanzaki, Yukako Kinoshita, Keisuke Satoh, Emi Kazuyama, Motoaki Saito, Shinichi Okada, Atsushi Hayashi, and Itaru Satoh
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carbachol ,Fatty alcohol ,Ileum ,Type 2 diabetes ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,muscarinic receptor ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor ,medicine ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Rats, Wistar ,Receptor ,Pharmacology ,Receptor, Muscarinic M3 ,Receptor, Muscarinic M2 ,Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rat ,Cyclohexanones ,medicine.disease ,Receptors, Muscarinic ,Small intestine ,Rats ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Gene Expression Regulation ,cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol ,ileum ,type 2 diabetes ,Fatty Alcohols ,Gastrointestinal Motility ,medicine.drug ,Muscle Contraction - Abstract
As gastrointestinal motility disorders are frequently reported in patients with diabetes, we attempted to clarify the effects of cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol in type 2 Goto-Kakizaki (GK) diabetic enteropathy. At 40 weeks of age male GK rats divided into three groups (treated with 0, 2 or 8 mg/kg of cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol; started at the age of 40 weeks). Age-matched male Wistar rats were used in this study. At 70 weeks of age the ileal functions were estimated by organ bath studies using 100 mM KCl and carbachol. The expression levels of muscarinic M(2) and M(3) receptor mRNAs in the ileum were investigated by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Treatment with cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol did not alter the diabetic status of the GK rats, i.e., body weight, serum glucose, and serum insulin levels, but significantly ameliorated diabetes-induced hypercontractility of the rat ileum caused by carbachol in a dose-dependent manner. Although there were no significant differences in the expression levels of muscarinic M(3) receptor mRNAs in any of the groups, cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol reversed the diabetes-induced up-regulation of intestinal muscarinic M(2) receptor mRNAs in treatment groups. These results indicate that cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol exerts its therapeutic effects on hypercontractility in the ileum of 70-week-old GK type 2 diabetic rats by ameliorating overexpression of muscarinic M(2) receptors.
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- 2009
50. Behavior of Stacking Faults in TEDREC Phenomena for 4.5 kV SiCGT
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Koji Nakayama, Yoichi Miyanagi, Atsushi Tanaka, Katsunori Asano, Toru Izumi, Shinichi Okada, Yoshitaka Sugawara, and Shuuji Ogata
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Stacking ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Operating temperature ,Mechanics of Materials ,Electronic engineering ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Light emission ,business ,Stacking fault ,Degradation (telecommunications) - Abstract
The behavior of stacking faults with regard to Vf degradations and TEDREC phenomena for 4.5 kV SiCGT have been investigated through the use of light emission images. Stacking faults, which cause Vf degradations, are expanded when current densities are increased. A novel phenomena of Vf degradation reduction, TEDREC phenomena, was found, which can reduce degradation by increasing operating temperature. It was observed for the first time that stacking faults become inactive by elevating temperatures to more than 150 oC in spite of existing stacking faults, which is a factor that contributes to TEDREC phenomena.
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