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2. Effects of isomaltulose on insulin resistance and metabolites in patients with non‑alcoholic fatty liver disease: A metabolomic analysis
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Takumi Kawaguchi, Takuji Torimura, Tetsuharu Oriishi, and Dan Nakano
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sucrose ,medicine.drug_class ,fatty acids ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Isomaltulose ,Insulin resistance ,Double-Blind Method ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,Humans ,Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,bile acids ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Taurodeoxycholic Acid ,Arachidonic Acid ,Bile acid ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Fatty acid ,Articles ,Isomaltose ,medicine.disease ,metabolomics ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Arachidonic acid ,non-alcoholic steatohepatitis ,Taurodeoxycholic acid ,business ,isomaltulose - Abstract
Insulin resistance is associated with a poor prognosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients. Isomaltulose, a naturally-occurring disaccharide, is reported to improve glucose and lipid metabolisms in obese patients. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of isomaltulose on insulin resistance and various metabolites in NAFLD patients. Five male patients with NAFLD consumed 20 g isomaltulose or sucrose (control). Changes in insulin resistance and metabolites were evaluated by alterations of serum C-peptide immunoreactivity (CPR) and metabolomic analysis from baseline to 15 min after the administration, respectively. There was no significant difference in changes of blood glucose level; however, the CPR level was significantly decreased in the Isomaltulose group compared to the control group (0.94±0.89 vs. −0.12±0.31, P=0.0216). In a metabolomic analysis, a significant alteration was seen in 52 metabolites between the control and Isomaltulose groups. In particular, the taurodeoxycholic acid level significantly increased approximately 12.5-fold, and the arachidonic acid level significantly decreased approximately 0.01-fold. Together, it present study demonstrated that isomaltulose improved insulin resistance in NAFLD patients. It was also revealed that isomaltulose affects taurodeoxycholic acid and arachidonic acid. Thus, isomaltulose may have a beneficial effect on insulin resistance through alterations of bile acid and fatty acid metabolisms in NAFLD patients.
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- 2018
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3. Feasibility of International Proposed Standardized Enteral Connector for Semi-Solid Formula Feeding
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Nobuya Ishibashi, Naruo Kawasaki, Michio Maruyama, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Yutaka Suzuki, Takashi Higashiguchi, Etsuko Nakamura, Isao Tabei, Shohei Iijima, Naomi Kurata, Michio Inukai, and Masahiro Chiba
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Food, Formulated ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Viscosity ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Structural engineering ,Cable gland ,Formula feeding ,Enteral Nutrition ,Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy ,medicine ,Pressure ,Feasibility Studies ,Humans ,Tube (fluid conveyance) ,business ,Syringe ,Semi solid ,Mathematics - Abstract
Background/Aims: The current study was undertaken to assess if the semi-solid formulas could be used with a new ENFit connector with similar force to current percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tubes. Methods: Experiment 1: We measured the applied pressure (force) needed to compress the syringe containing 7 viscous semi-solid formulas with a 20 Fr PEG tube and low-profile tube through the ENFit connector or the current connector. Experiment 2: This experiment was conducted to evaluate the compression force through 2 connectors in 3 infusion velocity, 7 PEG tube types with 2 semi-solid formulas. Results: Experiment 1: The force needed to compress the syringe through the ENFit connector was higher in 3 semi-solid formulas with a 20 Fr low-profile tube; otherwise, there were no significant differences. Experiment 2: Each formula required a higher force in the ENFit connector in 6 settings out of 21. Conclusions: The ENFit connector will likely not show any remarkable change in the force to administer the semi-solid formula. However, a higher force was required under some conditions in the prototype ENFit connector. Further investigation of sensory test is needed to confirm the feasibility of the ENFit connector for using the semi-solid formulas.
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- 2018
4. An association between dietary habits and traffic accidents in patients with chronic liver disease: A data-mining analysis
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Hiroko Miura, Shyou Ogata, Masako Sugimoto, Nao Esaki, Minami Imanaga, Takumi Kawaguchi, Takuji Torimura, Takuro Suetsugu, Minoru Itou, Kumiko Ishii, Jyuri Otsuyama, Ayu Nagamatsu, Shoko Iwasaki, Eitaro Taniguchi, and Tetsuharu Oriishi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Poison control ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Articles ,Logistic regression ,Chronic liver disease ,medicine.disease ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Risk factor ,business - Abstract
The incidence of traffic accidents in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) is high in the USA. However, the characteristics of patients, including dietary habits, differ between Japan and the USA. The present study investigated the incidence of traffic accidents in CLD patients and the clinical profiles associated with traffic accidents in Japan using a data-mining analysis. A cross-sectional study was performed and 256 subjects [148 CLD patients (CLD group) and 106 patients with other digestive diseases (disease control group)] were enrolled; 2 patients were excluded. The incidence of traffic accidents was compared between the two groups. Independent factors for traffic accidents were analyzed using logistic regression and decision-tree analyses. The incidence of traffic accidents did not differ between the CLD and disease control groups (8.8 vs. 11.3%). The results of the logistic regression analysis showed that yoghurt consumption was the only independent risk factor for traffic accidents (odds ratio, 0.37; 95% confidence interval, 0.16-0.85; P=0.0197). Similarly, the results of the decision-tree analysis showed that yoghurt consumption was the initial divergence variable. In patients who consumed yoghurt habitually, the incidence of traffic accidents was 6.6%, while that in patients who did not consume yoghurt was 16.0%. CLD was not identified as an independent factor in the logistic regression and decision-tree analyses. In conclusion, the difference in the incidence of traffic accidents in Japan between the CLD and disease control groups was insignificant. Furthermore, yoghurt consumption was an independent negative risk factor for traffic accidents in patients with digestive diseases, including CLD.
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- 2016
5. Lipid profile is associated with the incidence of cognitive dysfunction in viral cirrhotic patients: A data-mining analysis
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Masahiro Sakata, Takumi Kawaguchi, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Minoru Itou, Eitaro Taniguchi, and Michio Sata
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Bilirubin ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Fatty acid ,Logistic regression ,Gastroenterology ,Surgery ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Infectious Diseases ,Text mining ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Abnormal results ,business ,Lipid profile - Abstract
Aim: Cognitive dysfunction (CD) is frequently observed in cirrhotic patients. However, the biochemical profiles associated with CD remain unclear. We investigated the biochemical profiles associated with the incidence of CD in cirrhotic patients by using multivariate analyses, including a decision-tree algorithm. Methods: In this study, 27 viral cirrhotic patients were enrolled. All subjects underwent neuropsychiatric tests; two or more abnormal results were defined as CD. A logistic regression model was used for multivariate stepwise analysis. A decision-tree algorithm was constructed, and the categorical differences based on the decision-tree model were analyzed by χ2-tests. Results: Multivariate stepwise analysis showed the levels of total bilirubin, triglycerides and free fatty acids (FFA) as independent bioparameters associated with the incidence of CD in cirrhotic patients. The decision-tree algorithm showed that among patients with FFA of 514 mEq/L or more, 77.8% had CD. Meanwhile, among patients with FFA of less than 514 mEq/L and triglycerides of 106 mg/dL or more, 20.0% had CD. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the incidence of CD using the lipid profile (FFA >514 mEq/L or triglycerides
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- 2012
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6. Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV Inhibitor Improves Insulin Resistance and Steatosis in a Refractory Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patient: A Case Report
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Michio Sata, Minoru Itou, Takumi Kawaguchi, Tetsuharu Oriishi, and Eitaro Taniguchi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Diet therapy ,Published online: August, 2012 ,Gastroenterology ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Glucose intolerance ,business.industry ,Diabetes ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Incretin ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Metformin ,Endocrinology ,Dipeptidyl peptidase IV ,Sitagliptin ,Abnormal Liver Function Test ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Steatosis ,business ,Pioglitazone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A 67-year-old Asian woman was referred to Kurume University Hospital due to abnormal liver function tests. She was diagnosed with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). NAFLD was treated by diet therapy with medication of metformin and pioglitazone; however, NAFLD did not improve. Subsequently, the patient was administered sitagliptin. Although her energy intake and physical activity did not change, her hemoglobin A1c level was decreased from 7.8 to 6.4% 3 months after treatment. Moreover, her serum insulin level and homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance value were also improved, as was the severity of hepatic steatosis. These findings indicate that sitagliptin may improve insulin resistance and steatosis in patients with refractory NAFLD.
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- 2012
7. Fish to meat intake ratio and cooking oils are associated with hepatitis C virus carriers with persistently normal alanine aminotransferase levels
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Tatsuyuki Kakuma, Takumi Kawaguchi, Shingo Kitani, Suiko Tanaka, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Eitaro Taniguchi, Yuki Uchida, Atsushi Kawaguchi, Michio Sata, Minoru Itou, Minoru Yagi, and Momoka Otsuka
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Multivariate analysis ,Hepatology ,biology ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Hepatitis C virus ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biotechnology ,Infectious Diseases ,Animal science ,Alanine transaminase ,biology.protein ,medicine ,%22">Fish ,Alanine aminotransferase ,business ,Meat intake - Abstract
Aim: Dietary habits are involved in the development of chronic inflammation; however, the impact of dietary profiles of hepatitis C virus carriers with persistently normal alanine transaminase levels (HCV-PNALT) remains unclear. The decision-tree algorithm is a data-mining statistical technique, which uncovers meaningful profiles of factors from a data collection. We aimed to investigate dietary profiles associated with HCV-PNALT using a decision-tree algorithm. Methods: Twenty-seven HCV-PNALT and 41 patients with chronic hepatitis C were enrolled in this study. Dietary habit was assessed using a validated semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire. A decision-tree algorithm was created by dietary variables, and was evaluated by area under the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis (AUROC). Results: In multivariate analysis, fish to meat ratio, dairy product and cooking oils were identified as independent variables associated with HCV-PNALT. The decision-tree algorithm was created with two variables: a fish to meat ratio and cooking oils/ideal bodyweight. When subjects showed a fish to meat ratio of 1.24 or more, 68.8% of the subjects were HCV-PNALT. On the other hand, 11.5% of the subjects were HCV-PNALT when subjects showed a fish to meat ratio of less than 1.24 and cooking oil/ideal bodyweight of less than 0.23 g/kg. The difference in the proportion of HCV-PNALT between these groups are significant (odds ratio 16.87, 95% CI 3.40–83.67, P = 0.0005). Fivefold cross-validation of the decision-tree algorithm showed an AUROC of 0.6947 (95% CI 0.5656–0.8238, P = 0.0067). Conclusion: The decision-tree algorithm disclosed that fish to meat ratio and cooking oil/ideal bodyweight were associated with HCV-PNALT.
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- 2012
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8. Ischaemic colitis during interferon treatment for chronic hepatitis C: report of two cases and literature review
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Tatsuya Ide, Shuji Sumie, Eitaro Taniguchi, Toshihiro Kawaguchi, Shinichiro Yoshioka, Tetsuharu Oriishi, M. Suetsugu, Masahiro Sakata, Michio Sata, Osamu Tsuruta, and M. Itou
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Hepatitis C virus ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Gastroenterology ,Infectious Diseases ,Chronic hepatitis ,Melena ,Interferon ,Virology ,Internal medicine ,Immunology ,medicine ,In patient ,medicine.symptom ,Colitis ,business ,Adverse effect ,Complication ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Summary. Ischaemic colitis is known to be a severe emergency complication of interferon (IFN) therapy. However, as ischaemic colitis is an infrequent complication of IFN therapy, limited information is available regarding the safety of resuming IFN therapy after resolution of ischaemic colitis and subsequent recurrence. Here, we report two cases of ischaemic colitis during IFN therapy for chronic hepatitis C. Ischaemic colitis was fully healed within 1 week after its onset and IFN withdrawal, and IFN therapy was resumed following patients’ wishes to do so. Ischaemic colitis did not recur after the resumption of IFN therapy, and sustained virological response was achieved in both patients. In this report, we also summarize the findings of 11 cases of IFN-associated ischaemic colitis (nine previously published cases plus our two cases) and review the clinical characteristics of ischaemic colitis during IFN therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C.
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- 2011
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9. Oxidized albumin is associated with water retention and severity of disease in patients with chronic liver diseases
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Akira Nakayama, Masahiro Sakata, Minoru Itou, Sonoko Ishizaki, Toru Nakamura, Michio Sata, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Chikatoshi Yanagimoto, Hironori Koga, Takumi Kawaguchi, Eitaro Taniguchi, Mitsuhiko Abe, and Ichiro Sonaka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Albumin ,Serum albumin ,Chronic liver disease ,medicine.disease ,Human serum albumin ,Gastroenterology ,Liver disorder ,Model for End-Stage Liver Disease ,Biochemistry ,Internal medicine ,Edema ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Hypoalbuminemia ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Summary Background & aims Serum albumin exists in oxidized and reduced forms. Although oxidation of albumin affects some functions of albumin, the involvement of oxidized albumin in disease progression and water retention in patients with chronic liver disease remains unclear. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is an association between oxidized albumin and water retention in patients with chronic liver disease. Methods Seventy-nine patients with chronic viral liver diseases and 31 cirrhotic patients with hypoalbuminemia were enrolled. The oxidized albumin percentage was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Water retention was assessed by the extra cellular fluid/total body fluid ratio (ECF/TBF) using a bioelectrical impedance analyzer. Results The oxidized albumin percentage was significantly increased according to disease progression (chronic hepatitis; 28.3 ± 1.1, Child A; 33.5 ± 1.2, Child B and C; 37.8 ± 1.3, P Conclusions Oxidized albumin was related to disease progression and water retention in patients with chronic liver disease.
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- 2010
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10. Altered expression of glucagon-like peptide-1 and dipeptidyl peptidase IV in patients with HCV-related glucose intolerance
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Tetsuharu Oriishi, Shuji Sumie, Keiichi Mitsuyama, Michio Sata, Eitaro Taniguchi, Minoru Itou, Osamu Tsuruta, Takumi Kawaguchi, and Takato Ueno
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 ,Hepatitis C virus ,Immunoblotting ,medicine.disease_cause ,Dipeptidyl peptidase ,Impaired glucose tolerance ,Liver disease ,Insulin resistance ,Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 ,Ileum ,Internal medicine ,Glucose Intolerance ,Insulin Secretion ,medicine ,Humans ,Insulin ,Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 ,Hepatitis B virus ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Gastroenterology ,Fasting ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis B ,Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ,medicine.disease ,Hepatitis C ,Immunohistochemistry ,Glucagon-like peptide-1 ,digestive system diseases ,Glucose ,Endocrinology ,Liver ,business ,Glycogen - Abstract
Background and Aim: The pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-associated glucose intolerance remains unclear. Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a gut hormone, synthesizes hepatic glycogen and is inactivated by dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV). The aims of this study were to investigate the alterations in the expression of GLP-1 and DPPIV in HCV-associated glucose intolerance. Methods: We enrolled patients with HCV- or hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related liver disease (n = 94 and 37, respectively), patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD; n = 14) as disease controls, and healthy controls (n = 48). The serum or tissue GLP-1 and DPPIV expression levels were determined by enzyme immunoassay, immunoblotting, or immunostaining. The hepatic glycogen content was assayed by periodic acid–Schiff staining. Results: The serum GLP-1 levels were significantly decreased in the HCV group (4.9 ± 0.3 ng/mL) than those in the controls (7.5 ± 0.6 ng/mL), the HBV group (7.0 ± 0.5 ng/mL), or the IBD group (10.8 ± 1.0 ng/mL, P
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- 2008
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11. Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation Complements Conventional Treatment for Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
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Yumiko Nagao, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Reiichiro Kuwahara, Takumi Kawaguchi, Tokiko Matsuda, Minoru Itou, Satomi Shiraishi, Yuko Saruwatari, Eitaro Taniguchi, Shoko Iwasaki, Momoka Otsuka, Michio Sata, Ryukichi Kumashiro, Shoko Tanaka, Ryoko Ibi, and Mari Shimada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Diet therapy ,Peritonitis ,Insuficiencia hepatica ,Microbiology ,Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ,Transplant surgery ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Conventional treatment ,Liver failure ,Branched chain amino acid supplementation ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,medicine.disease ,Abdominal Pain ,Endocrinology ,Carbapenems ,Dietary Supplements ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,Amino Acids, Branched-Chain ,Blood Chemical Analysis ,Liver Failure - Published
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12. Appearance-specific Satiety Increases Appetite and Quality of Life in Patients with Metastatic Liver Tumor: A Case Report
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Shoko Tanaka, Ryoko Ibi, Momoka Otsuka, Satoshi Itano, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Takumi Kawaguchi, Tokiko Matsuda, Shoko Iwasaki, Minoru Itou, Yuko Saruwatari, Jyunji Akiyoshi, Satomi Shiraishi, Michio Sata, and Eitaro Taniguchi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,SF-36 ,Sensory-specific satiety ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Appetite ,Physiology ,Anorexia ,Satiety Response ,Quality of life ,Internal medicine ,Body Image ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,media_common ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Malnutrition ,Endocrinology ,Quality of Life ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Energy Intake ,business - Abstract
Loss of appetite is frequently seen and is a main factor affecting quality of life (QOL) in patients with advanced cancer. The etiology for loss of appetite in patients with cancer is multifactorial. The sensory properties of food are factors regulating appetite. Changes in taste, smell and texture of foods influence food intake. The appearance of the food is also a notable factor in sensory-specific satiety. We described a 46-year-old Japanese woman with multiple metastatic liver tumors. Although there was no obvious factor for loss of appetite, she suffered from a loss of appetite and subsequent malnutrition. In order to improve the appearance of food, we reduced the diet to 1,000 kcal/day from 1,500 kcal/day. On the new diet, the patient's appetite significantly increased and patient's nutritional status was improved. Eating whole diet was an important achievement and increased in mental aspects of QOL. Arrangement for the appearance of food may be a simple and nontoxic therapeutic strategy for patients with cancer suffering a loss of appetite.
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- 2006
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13. Evaluation of intestinal permeability in patients with inflammatory bowel disease using lactulose and measuring antibodies to lipid A
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Michio Sata, Kyuichi Tanikawa, Ei Sasaki, Atsushi Toyonaga, and Tetsuharu Oriishi
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Immunoglobulin A ,Crohn's disease ,Intestinal permeability ,biology ,business.industry ,C-reactive protein ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Ulcerative colitis ,Lactulose ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Bacterial antigen ,business ,Research Article ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This study looked at the intestinal permeability and the immune response to enteric bacterial antigens in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). They were evaluated by using a lactulose tolerance test and measuring blood anti-lipid A antibody concentrations, respectively. The lactulose tolerance tests were performed 22 times in 14 patients with Crohn's disease (CD), 19 times in 12 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), and 12 times in 12 healthy controls. Blood lactulose concentrations were measured after oral administration every two hours for eight hours, also blood C reactive protein concentrations and anti-lipid A antibody concentrations were measured just before lactulose administration. Blood lactulose concentrations were significantly higher in patients with CD than in the controls from two to eight hours after administration, while in UC they were significantly higher than in the controls from six to eight hours. Maximum blood lactulose concentrations in each tolerance test in patients with the active phase significantly exceeded those in the inactive phase of either CD or UC. A significant correlation was also seen between the maximum blood lactulose concentrations and the C reactive protein concentrations. Blood anti-lipid A antibody concentrations in patients with CD were significantly higher than in the controls as well as in patients with UC in immunoglobulin (Ig) A class and IgG class. In UC they were significantly higher than in the controls in IgA class. But, they were not related to the severity of the disease of either CD or UC, and not correlated significantly with the maximum blood lactulose concentrations in either CD or UC. The intestinal permeability and the immune response to enteric bacterial antigens in patients with inactive CD were significantly increased over those in the controls as well as in patients with inactive UC. These findings suggest that an increase of the intestinal permeability and that of producing antibodies to enteric bacterial antigens are both important for the pathogenesis of IBD, and that the characteristics of CD and UC differ.
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14. Lipid profile is associated with the incidence of cognitive dysfunction in viral cirrhotic patients: A data-mining analysis
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Eitaro, Taniguchi, Takumi, Kawaguchi, Masahiro, Sakata, Minoru, Itou, Tetsuharu, Oriishi, and Michio, Sata
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Cognitive dysfunction (CD) is frequently observed in cirrhotic patients. However, the biochemical profiles associated with CD remain unclear. We investigated the biochemical profiles associated with the incidence of CD in cirrhotic patients by using multivariate analyses, including a decision-tree algorithm. In this study, 27 viral cirrhotic patients were enrolled. All subjects underwent neuropsychiatric tests; two or more abnormal results were defined as CD. A logistic regression model was used for multivariate stepwise analysis. A decision-tree algorithm was constructed, and the categorical differences based on the decision-tree model were analyzed by χ(2) -tests. Multivariate stepwise analysis showed the levels of total bilirubin, triglycerides and free fatty acids (FFA) as independent bioparameters associated with the incidence of CD in cirrhotic patients. The decision-tree algorithm showed that among patients with FFA of 514 mEq/L or more, 77.8% had CD. Meanwhile, among patients with FFA of less than 514 mEq/L and triglycerides of 106 mg/dL or more, 20.0% had CD. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the incidence of CD using the lipid profile (FFA514 mEq/L or triglycerides106 mg/dL) were 85.7% (12/14), 61.5% (8/13) and 74.1% (20/27), respectively. The levels of total bilirubin, FFA and triglycerides are independently associated with the incidence of CD in cirrhotic patients. In addition, a decision-tree algorithm revealed that FFA of more than 514 mEq/L or triglycerides of less than 106 mg/dL is a profile associated with the incidence of CD. Thus, this lipid profile could be a possible screening bioparameter for CD in cirrhotic patients.
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- 2012
15. Nutritional assessments for ordinary medical care in patients with chronic liver disease
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Eitaro, Taniguchi, Takumi, Kawaguchi, Momoka, Otsuka, Yuki, Uchida, Ayu, Nagamatsu, Minoru, Itou, Tetsuharu, Oriishi, Kumiko, Ishii, Minami, Imanaga, Takuro, Suetsugu, Jyuri, Otsuyama, Ryoko, Ibi, Midori, Ono, Suiko, Tanaka, and Michio, Sata
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In patients with chronic liver disease who are at risk of malnutrition, simple and useful assessments for nutritional status should be established for ordinary medical care. The prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and controlling nutritional status (CONUT) are simple assessments constructed of only two or three laboratory data. We aimed to describe the potential of PNI and CONUT as a nutritional assessment tool in patients with chronic liver disease. We enrolled 165 patients, aged 18-85 years, with chronic liver disease. These patients were nutritionally assessed by PNI or CONUT, demonstrating the association with the severity of chronic liver disease or anthropometric values. The value of PNI or CONUT was significantly associated with the severity of chronic liver disease (P 0.001, respectively). In addition, the value of CONUT was significantly associated with all the anthropometric values such as body mass index (BMI, P 0.05), mid-arm circumference (AC, P 0.001), mid-arm muscle circumference (AMC, P 0.001), and triceps skinfold thickness (TSF, P 0.001), whereas the value of PNI was significantly associated with the values of AC (P 0.01), AMC (P 0.05) and TSF (P 0.05). Approximately 80% of cirrhotic patients were assessed by PNI or CONUT to have obvious malnutrition. PNI and CONUT are potential tools for nutritional assessment in patients with chronic liver disease, especially for ordinary medical care, because of their simplicity.
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- 2012
16. Fish to meat intake ratio and cooking oils are associated with hepatitis C virus carriers with persistently normal alanine aminotransferase levels
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Momoka, Otsuka, Yuki, Uchida, Takumi, Kawaguchi, Eitaro, Taniguchi, Atsushi, Kawaguchi, Shingo, Kitani, Minoru, Itou, Tetsuharu, Oriishi, Tatsuyuki, Kakuma, Suiko, Tanaka, Minoru, Yagi, and Michio, Sata
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Dietary habits are involved in the development of chronic inflammation; however, the impact of dietary profiles of hepatitis C virus carriers with persistently normal alanine transaminase levels (HCV-PNALT) remains unclear. The decision-tree algorithm is a data-mining statistical technique, which uncovers meaningful profiles of factors from a data collection. We aimed to investigate dietary profiles associated with HCV-PNALT using a decision-tree algorithm. Twenty-seven HCV-PNALT and 41 patients with chronic hepatitis C were enrolled in this study. Dietary habit was assessed using a validated semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire. A decision-tree algorithm was created by dietary variables, and was evaluated by area under the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis (AUROC). In multivariate analysis, fish to meat ratio, dairy product and cooking oils were identified as independent variables associated with HCV-PNALT. The decision-tree algorithm was created with two variables: a fish to meat ratio and cooking oils/ideal bodyweight. When subjects showed a fish to meat ratio of 1.24 or more, 68.8% of the subjects were HCV-PNALT. On the other hand, 11.5% of the subjects were HCV-PNALT when subjects showed a fish to meat ratio of less than 1.24 and cooking oil/ideal bodyweight of less than 0.23 g/kg. The difference in the proportion of HCV-PNALT between these groups are significant (odds ratio 16.87, 95% CI 3.40-83.67, P = 0.0005). Fivefold cross-validation of the decision-tree algorithm showed an AUROC of 0.6947 (95% CI 0.5656-0.8238, P = 0.0067). The decision-tree algorithm disclosed that fish to meat ratio and cooking oil/ideal bodyweight were associated with HCV-PNALT.
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- 2012
17. Serum level of free fatty acids is associated with nocturnal hypoglycemia in cirrhotic patients with HCV infection: a pilot study
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Takumi, Kawaguchi, Minoru, Itou, Eitaro, Taniguchi, Masahiro, Sakata, Mitsuhiko, Abe, Hironori, Koga, Tetsuharu, Oriishi, Yoichi, Imamura, Tomoho, Kato, Kentaro, Yamada, and Michio, Sata
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,Body Composition ,Humans ,Female ,Pilot Projects ,Fatty Acids, Nonesterified ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,Middle Aged ,Hypoglycemia ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Aged ,Circadian Rhythm - Abstract
Nocturnal hypoglycemia is an aggravating factor for liver cirrhosis. However, in patients with compensated liver cirrhosis, a clinical parameter associated with nocturnal hypoglycemia remains unclear. The aim of this study is to investigate a clinical parameter associated with nocturnal hypoglycemia in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related compensated liver cirrhosis.Twenty patients with HCV-related compensated liver cirrhosis were enrolled in this study. Nocturnal glucose profile was examined by the Continuous Glucose Monitoring System. According to the glucose levels between 21:00 to 6:00, patients were classified into a normoglycemia group (glucose level70 mg/dL, n=10) or a nocturnal hypoglycemia group (glucose level70 mg/dL, n=10). Differences in body compositions and biochemical parameters were examined between the two groups.Fifty percent of compensated cirrhotic patients showed nocturnal hypoglycemia. The serum level of free fatty acids, but not any other parameters, was significantly higher in the nocturnal hypoglycemia group compared to that in the normoglycemia group (553 +/- 209 vs. 367 +/- 131 mEq/L; p0.05).Nocturnal hypoglycemia occurred even in compensated cirrhotic patients. Higher serum level of free fatty acids may suggest the presence of nocturnal hypoglycemia in HCV-related compensated cirrhotic patients.
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- 2011
18. Heating improves poor compliance with branched chain amino acid-rich supplementation in patients with liver cirrhosis: A before-after pilot study
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Yuki Uchida, Michiko Mutou, Machiko Takakura, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Osamu Tsuruta, Suiko Tanaka, Takumi Kawaguchi, Satomi Shiraishi, Michio Sata, Minoru Itou, Ryoko Ibi, Momoka Otsuka, Teruyo Okada, Eitaro Taniguchi, and Keiichi Mitsuyama
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Prothrombin time ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Meal ,Cirrhosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Branched-chain amino acid ,Serum albumin ,Venous blood ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Valine ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Leucine ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Although branched chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation improves malnutrition in cirrhotic patients, patient compliance with the administration of BCAA-rich supplements is poor due to their bitter taste. Since temperature is an important factor affecting taste, we examined the effect of heating on the stability of BCAAs and on the compliance of patients with liver cirrhosis with BCAA-rich supplement administration. A thermal denaturation test was first conducted, in which the BCAA-rich supplement Aminoleban® EN was heated to 37, 60, or 80°C for 30 or 60 min. The concentration of three amino acids, L-valine, L-leucine and L-isoleucine, was subsequently measured. The nutritional status of the cirrhotic patients was also evaluted. Patients presenting liver failure with a Child-Pugh class of A (n=2), B (n=2) or C (n=2) were hospitalized at Kurume University Hospital. Six patients with liver cirrhosis (HCV, n=3; HBV, n=1; alcohol, n=2) were enrolled. Venous blood samples were drawn in the morning after a 12-h overnight fast. The BCAA-rich supplement was administered to patients at room temperature (25°C) or heat loaded at 60°C for 10 min, with the temperature maintained above 45°C. Each patient was interviewed by a nationally registered dietitian regarding food consumption and intake of the BCAA-rich supplement immediately after each meal. Nutritional status was evaluated according to serum albumin levels, blood hemoglobin, prothrombin time and total lymphocyte count. No significant decrease was noted in valine, leucine or isoleucine levels following the heating of the BCAAs to 80°C. The caloric intake of the BCAA-rich supplement was significantly higher with administration after heating to 60°C, compared to caloric intake with administration at 25°C. In addition, heating of the BCAA-rich supplement significantly increased blood lymphocyte counts. In conclusion, heating did not affect the stability of the BCAAs, and may improve compliance with BCAA-rich supplement administration. As a result, the nutritional status of cirrhotic patients may be improved.
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19. Abstracts of selected papers presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the japanese society of gastroenterology
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Daigo Fujii, Masafumi Suyama, Masanori Sugiyama, Yutaka Atomi, Kazuo Inui, Saburo Nakazawa, Kimihiro Nakajima, Hiroyuki Katoh, Makoto Kaneda, Yoshifumi Ogura, Toshifumi Eto, Tsukasa Tsunoda, Masayuki Uchimura, Kazuyuki Narita, Atsushi Sugioka, Toshiharu Tsuzuki, Keiichiro Kanemitsu, Seiki Tashiro, Tatsuya Yoshikawa, Fujio Hanyu, Satoshi Kondo, Yuji Nimura, Naofumi Eriguchi, Toshimichi Nakayama, Masahiro Mitake, Yasuo Naitoh, T. Isawa, A. Okamoto, Hiroshi Miyazaki, Yoshirou Ogata, Nobuyoshi Kuno, Kumiko Kurimoto, Tohru Noguchi, Masatoshi Makuuchi, Takaaki Ikari, Joe Ariyama, Sonshin Takao, Hisaaki Shimazu, Masao Kobari, Seiki Matsuno, K. Tanigawa, R. Mizumoto, T. Nakasako, F. Hanyu, Naoyuki Saito, Takehisa Hiraoka, Osamu Ishikawa, Shingi Imaoka, Naoyuki Miyazaki, Yoichi Saitoh, Akio Harada, Hiroshi Takagi, Y. Kawai, S. Yamamoto, Ryo Nakanishi, Tomoe Beppu, Shunichi Okushiba, Hiroaki Sakamoto, Katsutoshi Obara, Masahito Toba, Masahiko Onda, Masayoshi Azuma, Toru Kashiwagi, Michihiro Sumino, Atsushi Toyonaga, Masaru Hagiwara, Masahiro Sakai, Shigehiro Kokubu, Hisao Shibata, Hirofumi Miyoshi, Shinya Orino, Tomoharu Yoshida, Tadahiko Itoh, Naoya Murashima, Masahiko Matsumura, Tadasu Tsujii, Takashi Murayama, Yukihiko Tameda, Shoichi Matsutani, Hiroshi Ishii, Yoshinobu Mitarai, Michio Kobayashi, Hitoshi Nishida, Taiji Kawada, Hiroko Matsuda, Tsunehisa Kawasaki, Tetsuo Arakawa, Kenzo Kobayashi, Shinichi Ota, Akira Terano, Masahiko Nakamura, Masaya Oda, Akira Tari, Goso Yamamoto, Eiichi Saito, Yutaka Matsuo, Motowo Mizuno, Jun Tomoda, Shuji Asada, Hiroya Takiuchi, Mizuhiro Mogi, Masaki Kitajima, Kouichi Nagano, Nobuhiro Sato, Yuji Naito, Toshikazu Yoshikawa, Masahiro Asaka, Yasuo Sato, Mitsuya Iwafuchi, Hidenobu Watanabe, Yukio Yoshida, Ken Kihira, Hideyuki Kashiwagi, Teruaki Aoki, Masahiro Nishikawa, Takashi Suzuki, Toshiyuki Matsui, Mitsuo Iida, H. Katoh, A. Munakata, Minoru Itsuno, Kazuya Makiyama, Toshifumi Hibi, Tetsuji Kitahora, Masahiro Igarashi, Tomoe Katsumata, Masamichi Satomi, Makoto Yamamura, Ichiro Hirata, Premysl Slezak, Yoshiro Kubota, Tetsuichiro Muto, Kimitomo Morise, Kazuo Kusugami, Akira Sugita, Tsuneo Fukushima, Mitsuo Okada, Toshihiro Sakurai, Atsushi Kawasaki, Nobuo Hiwatashi, Hideo Yamazaki, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Ei Sasaki, Masakazu Takazoe, Noboru Inoue, Y. Funayama, and S. Matsuno
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20. Redox state of albumin is not associated with colloid osmotic pressure
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Mitsuhiko Abe, Ichiro Sonaka, Teruo Sakamoto, Sonoko Ishizaki, Eitaro Taniguchi, Hironori Koga, Takumi Kawaguchi, Miyako Maganuma, Masahiro Sakata, Chikatoshi Yanagimoto, Toru Nakamura, Shigeto Oda, Michio Sata, Minoru Itou, Masaru Harada, Akira Nakayama, and Tetsuharu Oriishi
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Oncotic pressure ,Cancer Research ,Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,Significant difference ,Serum albumin ,Albumin ,Biochemistry ,Molecular biology ,Redox ,Colloid ,Oncology ,Osmometer ,Genetics ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Incubation - Abstract
Serum albumin exists in oxidized and reduced forms. Although the oxidation of albumin affects some of its functions, the relationship between oxidized albumin and colloid osmotic pressure (COP) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is an association between oxidized albumin and COP. Blood samples from 20 healthy volunteers were divided into two aliquots in order to prepare reduced (n=20) and oxidized albumin samples (n=20). This was achieved by treatment with L-cysteine and a redox-stabilizing agent before and after incubation at 37°C for 24 h. The percentage of oxidized albumin was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. COP was measured using a colloid osmometer. Reduced and oxidized albumin samples showed 100% of reduced and 100% of oxidized albumin, respectively. There were no significant differences in albumin level and total protein level between the reduced and the oxidized albumin samples. No significant change was seen in COP between the reduced and the oxidized albumin samples (reduced albumin, 17.4±0.2 mmHg; oxidized albumin, 17.3±0.2 mmHg; P=0.465). Therefore, there is no significant difference in COP between reduced and oxidized albumin samples.
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21. Branched-chain amino acid supplements reduced ascites and increased the quality of life in a patient with liver cirrhosis: A case report
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Suiko Tanaka, Kiyomi Yoshida, Yoshiko Akiyama, Manami Yoshiyama, Machiko Takakura, Eiji Ando, Nobuyoshi Fukushima, Mari Torii, Takumi Kawaguchi, Momoka Otsuka, Yuki Uchida, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Ryoko Ibi, Minoru Itou, Yuko Adachi, Osamu Tsuruta, Shoko Iwasaki, Eitaro Taniguchi, Yuichiro Oku, Michio Sata, Mariko Suga, and Keiichi Mitsuyama
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Branched-chain amino acid ,Peripheral edema ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Edema ,Internal medicine ,Ascites ,Genetics ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Medical nutrition therapy ,Hypoalbuminemia ,medicine.symptom ,Molecular Biology ,Hepatic encephalopathy - Abstract
Liver cirrhosis is frequently accompanied by malnutrition and hypoalbuminemia, which in turn commonly induces ascites in patients with liver cirrhosis. Ascites leads to abdominal distention and appetite loss, resulting in a deteriorated quality of life (QOL). Administration of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA)-rich supplements reduces hepatic encephalopathy and malnutrition. In addition, BCAAs by themselves up-regulate albumin synthesis through an increase in Fisher's ratio. Thus, in patients with liver cirrhosis, BCAA-rich supplements seem to be effective at reducing ascites and improving the QOL. Here, we report the case of a 58-year-old Japanese man with liver cirrhosis with severe ascites and peripheral edema. The hepatic function of the patient was classified as Child-Pugh grade C. To reduce protein-energy malnutrition, BCAA-rich supplements were administered as a late evening snack as part of a regimen including 2000 kcal/day (32.5 kcal/kg/day) of total energy and 83.5 g/day (1.3 g/kg/day) of total protein intake. Eight weeks after admission, ascites and edema had decreased. Nutritional status also improved from the time of admission to discharge; the serum BCAA level increased from 365.4 to 450.2 µmol/l. Furthermore, the ratio of BCAAs to tyrosine (BTR) increased from 1.70 to 3.65. We also evaluated the effects of nutritional therapy on the patient's QOL using the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey upon admission and at discharge. All subscores showed marked improvement and reached a level greater than the Japanese norm with nutritional treatment. In conclusion, BCAA supplementation not only reduced ascites, but also improved the QOL in a patient with liver cirrhosis.
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22. Subjective global assessment is not sufficient to screen patients with defective hepatic metabolism
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Suiko Tanaka, Machiko Takakura, Mari Torii, Eitaro Taniguchi, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Yuuki Uchida, Minoru Itou, Michio Sata, Momoka Otsuka, Kiyomi Yoshida, Yuko Adachi, Ryoko Ibi, and Takumi Kawaguchi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Nutritional Status ,Disease ,Gastroenterology ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Liver disease ,Metabolic Diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Screening tool ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Mass screening ,Aged ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Liver Diseases ,Malnutrition ,Nutritional status ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Gastroenteritis ,Hospitalization ,Nutrition Assessment ,Female ,business ,Drug metabolism - Abstract
Background and aims Subjective global assessment (SGA) is useful for screening malnourished patients with several diseases, although it has been indicated to underestimate nutritional status for patients with liver disease. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to examine the usefulness of SGA as a nutritional screening tool for patients with liver disease, compared to patients with gastroenterological disease, without bias of personal ability and experience. Methods SGA was performed on 129 of hospitalized patients (86 with liver disease and 43 with gastroenterological disease). Nutritional status was categorized as well-nourished or malnourished status, based on nutritional indicators from laboratory data. Results The SGA screening ratio (sensitivity) for malnourished patients with liver disease was significantly lower than gastroenterological disease, while specificity or efficiency was not significantly different. In nutritional indicators from laboratory data, the difference between SGA-positive and SGA-negative patients with liver disease was significant but not so remarkable compared with the difference between those with other diseases. The positive number of SGA components per patient for the liver disease group was significantly less than gastroenterological disease group. Conclusions SGA for patients with liver diseases was not sufficient as a nutritional screening tool because malnutrition induced by defective hepatic metabolism was not characterized fully.
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23. Colonic Mucosal Interleukin-6 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Michio Sata, Hideo Ikeda, Atsushi Toyonaga, Keiichi Mitsuyama, Osamu Tsuruta, Ei Sasaki, Nobuyuki Arima, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Akira Irie, Kazunori Harada, Kazuhiro Fujisaki, and Kyuichi Tanikawa
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colon ,Biopsy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Inflammation ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Gastroenterology ,Crohn Disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Colitis ,Interleukin 6 ,Crohn's disease ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Interleukin-6 ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Ulcerative colitis ,digestive system diseases ,Cytokine ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Interleukin-6, a cytokine produced by various cell types, has a major role in inflammatory and immunological reactions. To define its potential role in inflammatory bowel disease, its concentrations in endoscopic biopsy samples from patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease were measured. The involved colonic mucosa from active disease was found to contain significantly larger amounts of interleukin-6 than that from inactive disease or normal controls. Colonic mucosal interleukin-6 levels correlated well with the grade of macroscopic inflammation, especially in patients with ulcerative colitis. The levels of interleukin-6 decreased in parallel with clinical improvement following the start of therapy in patients with both forms of inflammatory bowel disease. Mucosal interleukin-6 is thus concluded to accurately reflect the degree of colonic inflammation and may be importantly associated with inflammatory and immunological phenomena seen in inflammatory bowel disease.
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24. Supplement improves nutrition and stresses caused by examination-associated fasting in patients with liver cirrhosis
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Machiko Takakura, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Ryoko Ibi, Yuki Uchida, Suiko Tanaka, Eitaro Taniguchi, Tatsuyuki Tonan, Kiminori Fujimoto, Michio Sata, Satomi Shiraishi, Minoru Itou, Teruyo Okada, Michiko Mutou, Takumi Kawaguchi, and Momoka Otsuka
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Prothrombin time ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Thirst ,Malnutrition ,Infectious Diseases ,Endocrinology ,Quality of life ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Liver function tests ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Aim: Cirrhotic patients tend to develop malnutrition by fasting, yet the importance of nutritional care during examination-associated fasting has not been investigated. This study aimed to examine the effects of a nutritional supplement on nutrition and stresses caused by examination-associated fasting in cirrhotic patients. Methods: Twenty-nine cirrhotic patients were enrolled in this study. No energy was supplied to patients in the fasting group (n = 11) prior to computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging examination. A supplement of 200 kcal was given to the patients in the supplement group (n = 18) prior to computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging examination. The effect of the supplement on stresses was evaluated by self-rating questionnaire. Changes in biochemical parameters were also investigated before and after computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging examinations. Results: There were no significant differences in age, sex, body mass index, or liver function tests between the two groups at the start of the study. In the supplement group, stress scores for physical symptoms (thirst and light-headedness) and mental symptoms (hunger, hypodynamia and fatigue) were significantly lower compared to those in the fasting group. Also in the supplement group, peripheral 3-hydroxybutyric acid and free fatty acids levels were significantly decreased compared to those in the fasting group, to within normal ranges. In addition, a decrease in prothrombin time was significantly inhibited by intake of the supplement. Conclusion: We demonstrated that a nutritional supplement improved nutrition and reduced both the physical and mental stresses associated with examination-associated fasting in cirrhotic patients.
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25. Branched-chain amino acids improve insulin resistance in patients with hepatitis C virus-related liver disease: report of two cases
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Hisako Matsuoka, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Michio Sata, Takumi Kawaguchi, Minoru Itou, Shuji Sumie, Eitaro Taniguchi, and Yumiko Nagao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatitis C virus ,Hepacivirus ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Liver disease ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Aged ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Hepatology ,Lipid metabolism ,medicine.disease ,Hepatitis C ,Amino acid ,Endocrinology ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Female ,Insulin Resistance ,Homeostasis ,Amino Acids, Branched-Chain - Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection causes insulin resistance. Because increased insulin resistance is a risk factor for development of hepatocellular carcinoma and reduced long-term survival, insulin resistance is a therapeutic target in patients with HCV infection. Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are not only structural constituents of proteins but they are also considered as regulators of insulin signalling. We first describe two cases suggesting that administration of BCAAs improves insulin resistance associated with HCV-related liver disease. Although there were no changes in body weight, plasma glucose concentration and haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) value were decreased. Moreover, BCAAs caused a decrease in both fasting insulin concentration and the value of homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance. Thus, BCAAs are a potential therapeutic agent for improving insulin resistance in patients with HCV-related liver disease.
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26. Sa1697 Effects of Sitagliptin, a Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Inhibitor, on Tumor Progression and p62/SQSTM1 Subcellular Localization in a Mouse Model of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Takuji Torimura, Takumi Kawaguchi, Minoru Itou, Tetsuharu Oriishi, and Eitaro Taniguchi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Abdominal compartment syndrome ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,Single Center ,Intensive care unit ,law.invention ,Surgery ,Portal vein thrombosis ,Transplantation ,surgical procedures, operative ,Endocrinology ,law ,Biliary atresia ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Decompensation ,Fresh frozen plasma ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is a life-saving procedure for children with end-stage liver disease. Advances in surgical techniques have made OLT in children younger than one year of age increasingly feasible. Previous studies have suggested that infants may experience high operative complications, difficult post-operative courses, and poor graft and patient survival. Many transplant centers have required infants to reach a specific weight or age prior to OLT to minimize morbidity and mortality. As a result, many children have died or experienced significant decompensation while awaiting the required weight or age, thereby making them worse candidates for the procedure. Aim: To review our single center experience with OLT in children younger than one year of age at the time of transplantation. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of patients 365 days of age and younger that underwent OLT at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork Presbyterian from 1998 to 2014. We specifically reviewed data related to intraoperative course, length of hospitalization, duration of stay in intensive care unit (ICU), duration of mechanical ventilation, post-transplant complications within 90 days and 90-day and 1year patient and graft survival. Results: Data for 65 of 116 eligible patients were included in this interim analysis (median age:240 days, range:21-365 days; median weight:5.9 kg, range:2.0-8.5 kg). The most common indications for OLT were biliary atresia (n= 51, 78.5%) and cryptogenic cirrhosis (n=5, 7.7%). Forty-three patients (66.2%) received deceased donor grafts, of which 55.8% were whole organs. Mean duration of transplant surgery was 7.2 hours. Intra-operatively, 53 patients (89.8%) required blood transfusions (mean:72 mL/kg), 32 patients (55.2%) required fresh frozen plasma (mean:48 mL/kg) and 6 patients (11.8%) required platelet transfusions (mean:13 mL/kg). Median post-transplant hospitalization was 17 days, ICU stay was 8 days, and mechanical ventilation duration was 2 days. Posttransplant complications included bile leak (26.2%), acute rejection (18.5%), hepatic artery thrombosis (13.8%), portal vein thrombosis (13.8%), wound dehiscence (13.8%), abdominal compartment syndrome (9.2%), and bleeding (9.2%). The reoperation rate was 49.2%. Four patients required re-transplantation, 2 of whom died. Patient survival was 93.8% at both 90 days and 1 year. Graft survival was 90.8% at 90 days and 89.2% at 1 year. Conclusion: Infants can have excellent outcomes after OLT with acceptable operative complications and high survival rates in a center of excellence. The use of partial or whole grafts can yield patient and graft survivals approaching that of children greater than 1 year of age. OLT should not be delayed in infants merely because of low weight or young age, reducing pretransplant morbidity and mortality.
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27. Alpha-fetoprotein- and des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin-producing advanced gastric cancer
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Eiji Ando, Michio Sata, Masatoshi Tanaka, Atsushi Toyonaga, Yutaka Nakajima, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Yuji Terai, Ryuji Shimamura, and Takeshi Tobaru
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenocarcinoma ,Metastasis ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Protein Precursors ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Des gamma carboxy prothrombin ,Stomach ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Liver Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Cancer ,Advanced gastric cancer ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,digestive system diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cancer research ,Prothrombin ,alpha-Fetoproteins ,business ,Alpha-fetoprotein ,Biomarkers - Abstract
A case of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin (DCP) producing gastric cancer with multiple liver metastasis is reported. The simultaneous presence of Borrmann I gastric cancer and IIa aggregating type gastric cancer was noted. Borrmann I gastric cancer was a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, while IIa aggregating type gastric cancer was a moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. Plasma levels of AFP and DCP were 247 000 ng/ml and 320 000 mAU/ml, respectively. Immunohistochemical staining confirmed the production of these two proteins in Borrmann I gastric cancer.
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28. Adult colonic intussusception: a case report
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Teruo Sasatomi, Toshihiro Noake, Yasuhiro Nozoe, Ryoichi Nakano, Kazuo Shirouzu, Toshiaki Tanaka, Kiyoaki Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Horiuchi, Tetsuharu Oriishi, and Yoshiaki Tsuji
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Rectosigmoid Colon ,Colonoscopy ,Colonic Diseases ,Laparotomy ,Intussusception (medical disorder) ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Sigmoid colon ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Stenosis ,Sigmoid Neoplasms ,Sigmoid colon cancer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Adenocarcinoma ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Intussusception - Abstract
Intussusception accounts for almost all cases of intestinal obstruction in children. In contrast, intussusception in adults is relatively rare. An 86-year-old Japanese female with rectal bleeding came to our hospital via ambulance. At first, colonoscopy findings revealed the sigmoid colon cancer. Ultrasonography showed a hypoechoic mass with a multiple concentric ring sign. Computed tomography showed a round fluid-filled cystic structure. Colon contrast studies demonstrated stenosis in the rectosigmoid colon. A laparotomy was performed. The sigmoid colon was intussuscepted to the rectosigmoid colon. We employed both rectosigmoid and sigmoid colon resection. The resected specimen showed that the disease was advanced sigmoid colon cancer with ulcer formation due to an ischemic change. Tumor was 4.5 cm x 2.0 cm in size. The disease was histopathologically diagnosed as advanced sigmoid colon cancer, well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. We report here a case of adult intussusception due to the sigmoid colon cancer.
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29. Body cell mass is a useful parameter for assessing malnutrition and severity of disease in non-ascitic cirrhotic patients with hepatocellular carcinoma or esophageal varices
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Ryoko Ibi, Teruyo Okada, Machiko Takakura, Yuki Uchida, Takumi Kawaguchi, Michio Sata, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Momoka Otsuka, Eitaro Taniguchi, Youko Umeki, Michiko Mutou, Minoru Itou, Satomi Shiraishi, Suiko Tanaka, and Hitomi Hayabuchi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Cirrhosis ,Esophageal and Gastric Varices ,Gastroenterology ,Body Mass Index ,Liver disease ,Esophageal varices ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Aged ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Malnutrition ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Gastrointestinal disease ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Body cell mass (BCM) is a nutritional parameter, however, changes in BCM in patients with non-ascitic liver cirrhosis (LC) in comparison to patients with other malnutritional diseases remains unclear. We investigated the difference in BCM between patients with LC and malnourished gastrointestinal disease controls (M.CON), and examined the relationship between BCM and the severity of LC. Results demonstrated that serum nutritional parameters were not significantly different between the LC (n=56) and M.CON groups (n=25), whereas BCM%BW was significantly lower in the LC group than in the M.CON group (50.9+/-4.6 vs. 54.4+/-7.1%, P=0.018). Furthermore, BCM%BW negatively correlated with the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score (P=0.04). In concluson, BCM showed a significant decrease and a negative correlation with the MELD score in the LC group. BCM may be a useful parameter for assessing malnutrition and severity of LC.
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30. An association between dietary habits and traffic accidents in patients with chronic liver disease: A data-mining analysis.
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TAKUMI KAWAGUCHI, TAKURO SUETSUGU, SHYOU OGATA, MINAMI IMANAGA, KUMIKO ISHII, NAO ESAKI, MASAKO SUGIMOTO, JYURI OTSUYAMA, AYU NAGAMATSU, EITARO TANIGUCHI, MINORU ITOU, TETSUHARU ORIISHI, SHOKO IWASAKI, HIROKO MIURA, and TAKUJI TORIMURA
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The incidence of traffic accidents in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) is high in the USA. However, the characteristics of patients, including dietary habits, differ between Japan and the USA. The present study investigated the incidence of traffic accidents in CLD patients and the clinical profiles associated with traffic accidents in Japan using a data-mining analysis. A cross-sectional study was performed and 256 subjects [148 CLD patients (CLD group) and 106 patients with other digestive diseases (disease control group)] were enrolled; 2 patients were excluded. The incidence of traffic accidents was compared between the two groups. Independent factors for traffic accidents were analyzed using logistic regression and decision-tree analyses. The incidence of traffic accidents did not differ between the CLD and disease control groups (8.8 vs. 11.3%). The results of the logistic regression analysis showed that yoghurt consumption was the only independent risk factor for traffic accidents (odds ratio, 0.37; 95% confidence interval, 0.16-0.85; P=0.0197). Similarly, the results of the decision-tree analysis showed that yoghurt consumption was the initial divergence variable. In patients who consumed yoghurt habitually, the incidence of traffic accidents was 6.6%, while that in patients who did not consume yoghurt was 16.0%. CLD was not identified as an independent factor in the logistic regression and decision-tree analyses. In conclusion, the difference in the incidence of traffic accidents in Japan between the CLD and disease control groups was insignificant. Furthermore, yoghurt consumption was an independent negative risk factor for traffic accidents in patients with digestive diseases, including CLD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. The New Therapeutic Approach for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Using Antisense Macrophage-Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) / Schizophyllan (SPG) Complex
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Keiichi Mitsuyama, Jun Nishihira, Kazuo Sakurai, Shinichi Mochizuki, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Hidetoshi Takedatsu, and Michio Sata
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Therapeutic approach ,Hepatology ,Chemistry ,Immunology ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Macrophage migration inhibitory factor ,medicine.disease ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Schizophyllan - Published
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32. P189 HANDGRIP STRENGTH IS USEFUL AND EASY ITEM FOR SCREENING OF NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS
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M. Sata, Tetsuharu Oriishi, M. Itou, S. Iwasaki, Y. Uchida, E. Taniguchi, A. Nagamatsu, T. Kawaguchi, and M. Otsuka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Cirrhosis ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,In patient ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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33. S1967 Oxidized Albumin Is Associated with Water Retention and Severity of Disease in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis
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Hironori Koga, Eitaro Taniguchi, Masaru Harada, Mitsuhiko Abe, Michio Sata, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Minoru Itou, Chikatoshi Yanagimoto, Ichirou Miyajima, Takumi Kawaguchi, and Masahiro Sakata
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Albumin ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Water retention ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,medicine.symptom ,business - Published
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34. P105 PLASMA ACYL GHRELIN REPRESENTS A DIFFERENCE OF NUTRITIONAL METABOLISM BETWEEN CROHN'S DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS
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Tetsuharu Oriishi, M. Sata, M. Itou, T. Kawaguchi, and E. Taniguchi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Crohn's disease ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Metabolism ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Ulcerative colitis ,Gastroenterology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Acyl ghrelin ,business - Published
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35. Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation Complements Conventional Treatment for Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis.
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Eitaro Taniguchi, Takumi Kawaguchi, Mari Shimada, Reiichiro Kuwahara, Yumiko Nagao, Momoka Otsuka, Shoko Iwasaki, Tokiko Matsuda, Ryoko Ibi, Satomi Shiraishi, Minoru Itou, Tetsuharu Oriishi, Ryukichi Kumashiro, Shoko Tanaka, Yuko Saruwatari, and Michio Sata
- Published
- 2006
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