Publications by authors named "A. Kamoshita"

Background: Nutritional management in patients after gastrointestinal cancer surgery has changed throughout the 2000s. However, its evolution has not been formally studied. This study aimed to evaluate changes in nutritional management using real-world data.

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Spermatogenesis is one of the most complex processes of cell differentiation and its failure is a major cause of male infertility. Therefore, a proper model that recapitulates spermatogenesis in vitro has been long sought out for basic and clinical research. Testis organ culture using the gas-liquid interphase method has been shown to support spermatogenesis in mice and rats.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) using ENEFLUID® (310 kcal, 550 mL) in mild-moderate malnutrition patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis. A total of 40 adult patients with a Nutritional Risk Index-Japanese Hemodialysis (NRI-JH) score of 5-10 were enrolled in this multicenter, randomized, open-label study. Patients in the intervention group received IDPN using ENEFLUID® via the dialysis circuit 3 times a week for 12 weeks; those in the control group did not.

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We present a quantum-classical hybrid algorithm for calculating the ground state and its energy of the quantum many-body Hamiltonian by proposing an adaptive construction of a quantum state for the quantum-selected configuration interaction (QSCI) method. QSCI allows us to select important electronic configurations in the system to perform configuration interaction (CI) calculation (subspace diagonalization of the Hamiltonian) by sampling measurement for a proper input quantum state on a quantum computer, but how we prepare a desirable input state remains a challenge. We propose an adaptive construction of the input state for QSCI in which we run QSCI repeatedly to grow the input state iteratively.

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Vegetables are low in energy and rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber; various health benefits associated with their intake have been reported. Salads are one of the most convenient ways to consume vegetables and can be made simply by pouring mayonnaise, dressing, olive oil, or other condiments over a selection of vegetables. There are also many reports on the ways in which vegetable intake can improve health.

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Background: Inhibition of sperm maturation in the epididymis is a promising post-testicular strategy for short-acting male contraceptives. It has been shown that ROS1, a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed in the epididymis, is essential for epididymal differentiation, sperm maturation, and male fertility in mice. However, it is unknown if inhibition of ROS1 suppresses male fertility reversibly.

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Background: Repeat positive results for SARS-CoV-2 by antigen detection test/RT-PCR in recovered COVID-19 patients were not very rare even when omicron variants became dominant, but the clinical features of patients with recurrent COVID-19 during hospitalization are still unclear.

Methods: The clinical characteristics of patients with recurrent COVID-19 during hospitalization were retrospectively investigated from January 2023 to December 2023.

Results: Recurrence of COVID-19 was found in 7 of 275 (2.

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Purpose: Mycobacterial liquid culturing typically requires six weeks or longer, primarily because of the slow growth rate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of shortening the duration of mycobacterial liquid culturing in healthcare settings with high prevalence rates of non-tuberculous mycobacteria.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the relationship between mycobacterial species and time to positive testing of liquid cultures from sputum samples using the Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube system over a 3.

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Fertilization, the basis for sexual reproduction, culminates in the binding and fusion of sperm and egg. Although several proteins are known to be crucial for this process in vertebrates, the molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Using an AlphaFold-Multimer screen, we identified the protein Tmem81 as part of a conserved trimeric sperm complex with the essential fertilization factors Izumo1 and Spaca6.

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  • The study aimed to assess the implementation of the Nutrition Care Process (NCP) in acute-care hospitals and identify barriers to effective nutrition support for patients.
  • Out of 5,378 contacted institutions, only 905 (16.8%) responded; findings showed that while a majority screened and assessed patients, intervention and monitoring were less commonly performed.
  • Key barriers included staffing issues, inadequate tools, timing delays for interventions, and insufficient monitoring frequency, suggesting a need for increased staffing and better training for dietitians in hospitals.
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A new series of multivalent gold nanoparticle probes bearing different electrophilic groups were synthesized and their affinity labeling reactivities were evaluated. The dichlorotriazine group was identified as a useful protein-reactive label, allowing selective capture of a target protein at nanomolar probe concentrations.

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Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules are membraneless electron-dense structures rich in RNAs and proteins, and involved in various cellular processes. Two RNP granules in male germ cells, intermitochondrial cement and the chromatoid body (CB), are associated with PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and are required for transposon silencing and spermatogenesis. Other RNP granules in male germ cells, the reticulated body and CB remnants, are also essential for spermiogenesis.

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Infertility is considered a global health issue as it currently affects one in every six couples, with female factors reckoned to contribute to partly or solely 50% of all infertility cases. Over a thousand genes are predicted to be highly expressed in the female reproductive system and around 150 genes in the ovary. However, some of their functions in fertility remain to be elucidated.

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  • The latest guidelines for treating complex pulmonary disease recommend using azithromycin, but there’s limited data on its effectiveness against specific strains of the pathogen (MAC).
  • A study conducted on 318 MAC strains from a Japanese center showed that azithromycin generally has higher minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) than clarithromycin, which raises concerns about relying on clarithromycin's susceptibility results to predict azithromycin effectiveness.
  • The findings suggest the need for more extensive multicenter studies to better understand azithromycin's MIC distribution and its relationship to treatment outcomes, as this study had a small sample size and limited treatment outcomes.
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Epithelial cells, which are non-immune cells, not only function as a physical defence barrier but also continuously monitor and eliminate aberrant epithelial cells in their vicinity. In other words, it has become evident that epithelial cells possess immune cell-like functions. In fact, recent research has revealed that epithelial cells recognise the Major Histocompatibility Complex I (MHC-I) of aberrant cells as a mechanism for surveillance.

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  • Vitrification is a technology that allows for the long-term preservation and transportation of both genetically modified and native animal embryos, particularly effective in laboratory mice.
  • While there have been many studies on applying vitrification to livestock, it hasn't been practically utilized yet, despite the growing interest due to advancements in genome editing.
  • The article provides an overview of recent advancements in vitrification for livestock, compares it to current methods used for laboratory animals, and discusses its future benefits and challenges.
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Glucose lowering independently reduces liver fibrosis in human nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. This study investigated the impact of diabetes on steatohepatitis and established a novel mouse model for diabetic steatohepatitis. Male C57BL/6J mice were fed a 60% high-fat diet (HFD) and injected with carbon tetrachloride (CCl) and streptozotocin (STZ) to induce diabetes.

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Some critically ill patients completely rely on parenteral nutrition (PN), which often cannot provide sufficient energy/amino acids. We investigated the relationship between PN doses of energy/amino acids and clinical outcomes in a retrospective cohort study using a medical claims database (≥10.5 years, from Japan, and involving 20,773 adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients on mechanical ventilation and exclusively receiving PN).

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Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules are membraneless electron-dense structures rich in RNAs and proteins, and involved in various cellular processes. Two RNP granules in male germ cells, intermitochondrial cement and the chromatoid body (CB), are associated with PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and are required for transposon silencing and spermatogenesis. Other RNP granules in male germ cells, the reticulated body and CB remnants, are also essential for spermiogenesis.

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  • Genetic diagnosis is crucial for hemophilia patients, but some still have unidentified mutations; this study focused on a new approach using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to investigate hemophilia A.
  • Researchers analyzed siblings with moderate hemophilia, found a deep intronic variant in the F8 gene that likely disrupts splicing, leading to abnormal mRNA and reduced factor VIII production.
  • The study successfully used genome editing to correct the splicing issue, restoring F8 mRNA and factor VIII production, demonstrating the potential of personalized gene therapy in treating hemophilia.
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  • * Intravenous injection of AAV.GT5 resulted in similar liver transduction in both humanized mice and macaques, but it had a low recovery and short half-life due to its positive charge affecting blood interactions.
  • * Enhanced liver transduction was achieved by administering AAV.GT5 directly into the liver, and unlike AAV-Spark100, AAV.GT5 showed a lower tendency to generate neutralizing antibodies, suggesting it
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A liquid droplet can act as a microscale high-Q optical cavity via a whispering gallery mode, where light resonates with enhanced intensity. A collision of two droplets temporarily exhibits a unique morphology, which provides a more effective optical cavity than a single droplet. We investigated the mechanisms of cavity-enhanced fluorescence in colliding droplets of aqueous rhodamine 6G.

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Guidelines for the nutritional management of critically ill patients recommend the use of injectable lipid emulsion (ILE) as part of parenteral nutrition (PN). The ILE's impact on outcomes remains unclear. Associations between prescribed ILE and in-hospital mortality, hospital readmission, and hospital length of stay (LOS) in critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) were investigated.

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Muscle atrophy is the cause and consequence of obesity. Proteasome dysfunction mediates obesity-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and insulin resistance in the liver and adipose tissues. However, obesity-associated regulation of proteasome function and its role in the skeletal muscles remains underinvestigated.

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