Publications by authors named "A Fukami"

Objective Data on the role of sleep in the risk of insulin resistance (IR) are lacking. We therefore examined the association between sleep duration and IR in a general Japanese population. Methods Data of 1,344 individuals 34 to 89 years old from the Tanushimaru Study were analysed.

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Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is an adipocytokine elevated in obese subjects. We have previously reported that serum HGF levels were significantly associated with insulin resistance or components of the metabolic syndrome. However, it has been unknown how physical activity (PA) affects HGF levels after a long-term follow-up.

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  • Researchers are studying liver disease caused by mutations in the TJP2 gene, which leads to serious health issues like liver failure and cancer.
  • They created a model using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and CRISPR technology to mimic the disease symptoms found in affected patients.
  • The study found that the iPSC-derived hepatocytes showed disrupted cell structures and impaired bile acid transport, closely resembling the conditions of individuals with TJP2 deficiency, paving the way for future drug development and research.
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Severe hypertension in pregnancy is a hypertensive crisis that requires urgent and intensive care due to its high maternal and fetal mortality. However, there is still a conflict of opinion on the recommendations of antihypertensive therapy. This study aimed to identify the optimal blood pressure (BP) levels to prevent severe hypertension in pregnant women with nonsevere hypertension.

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Although we have found that increased serum levels of glyceraldehyde-derived advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are associated with numerous aging-related disorders, it remains unclear which structurally distinct AGEs could be a reliable biomarker of the healthy life-threatening disorders. Since pentosidine is produced by glyceraldehyde, we measured here urinary pentosidine levels with a newly developed enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit, which requires no pretreatment with acid hydrolysis and heat, and examined their correlations with geriatric syndrome, such as musculoskeletal disease, frailty, and cognitive impairment, in a general population. Multiple regression analysis revealed that female, age, history of fracture after fall, and taking medication for diabetes were independent correlates of log urine pentosidine-to-creatinine ratio ( = 0.

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