Publications by authors named "Aihara N"

Amyloidosis is characterized by the extracellular deposition of insoluble protein fibrils that cause cellular damage and dysfunction in organs and tissues. Multiple types of amyloidosis and their causative precursor proteins have been identified in humans and animals. In toxicological studies, a high incidence of spontaneous amyloidosis has been reported in CD-1 mice; however, the precursor protein responsible remains unclear.

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This report describes an atypical case of canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma (CAA) with mucinous glandular differentiation in a 12-year-old male Chihuahua with a right mandibular mass. Initially diagnosed as CAA by biopsy, computed tomography revealed bone lysis, prompting surgical excision. Histological examination showed lobular growth with two distinct neoplastic cell populations: typical CAA-like cells and a minor glandular structure population.

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Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is the most advanced stage of peripheral arterial disease, posing a high risk of mortality. Sphingomyelin, a sphingolipid synthesized by sphingomyelin synthases (SMSs) 1 and 2, plays an essential role in signal transduction as a component of lipid rafts. However, the role of sphingomyelin in the inflammation of ischemic skeletal muscles remains unclear.

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Objective: To investigate radiographic detection by excretory urography of morphological changes in the urinary bladder associated with urachal anomalies in calves.

Methods: Excretory urography was performed to detect morphological changes in the urinary bladder of 13 calves, of which 6 were nondysuric with swelling of umbilical region and 7 were dysuric without clinical umbilical swelling from November 2022 through April 2024.

Results: The urinary bladder was delineated in all 13 calves after excretory urography.

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Mononuclear cell infiltration of the central nervous system and ganglioneuritis are characteristic histopathological findings of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) caused by parrot bornavirus (PaBV) infection. The purpose of this study was to clarify the link between the degree of inflammatory lesions and the distribution of the virus antigen in naturally PaBV-infected parrots. Pathological examination was performed on 18 PaBV-infected birds identified by reverse transcriptase-PCR.

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of the Predicting Arrhythmic evenT (PAT) score in predicting future ventricular fibrillation (VF) events in patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS), particularly those without prior VF.
  • Researchers analyzed 413 patients from 59 hospitals in Japan over a follow-up period of about 107 months, finding that while 13.1% experienced VF events, the PAT score didn't effectively differentiate risk in those without a history of VF.
  • Overall, the study concluded that the PAT score is not a reliable tool for predicting future VF events in BrS patients without previous VF, indicating a need for further validation of risk stratification models.
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  • The study identifies specific host factors, such as TRIM28, TRIM33, EHMT1, and EHMT2, that are crucial for SARS-CoV-2 infection by using CRISPR-Cas9 screening.
  • TRIM28 may help with the formation of viral particles, while TRIM33, EHMT1, and EHMT2 are likely involved in the virus's transcription and replication processes.
  • The compound UNC0642, which inhibits the activity of EHMT1/2, demonstrated significant potential in reducing SARS-CoV-2 growth and disease severity in test models.
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In drug development, assessment of non-clinical peripheral neurotoxicity is important to ensure human safety. Clarifying the pathological features and mechanisms of toxicity enables the management of safety risks in humans by estimating the degree of risk and proposing monitoring strategies. Published guidelines for peripheral neurotoxicity assessment do not provide detailed information on which endpoints should be monitored preferentially and how the results should be integrated and discussed.

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A mixed-breed, 8-year-old male dog developed neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, and hyperglobulinemia. Bone marrow hyperplasia and splenic plasmacytosis were cytologically observed. The dog had never been outside of Tokyo or Shizuoka Prefecture.

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  • Chicken chaphamaparvovirus is linked to diarrhea and was found in fecal samples from sick chickens in Japan.
  • Affected chickens experienced severe liver hemorrhage, confirmed through necropsy, and showed specific cellular changes under histological analysis.
  • High-throughput sequencing and PCR tests confirmed the presence of chicken chapparvovirus 2 in all tested chickens, suggesting it may play a role in causing hemorrhagic hepatitis.
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Introduction: Most patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS) are first diagnosed in their 40s, with sudden cardiac death (SCD) often occurring in their 50s. Ventricular fibrillation (VF) may occur in some patients with BrS despite having been asymptomatic for a long period. This study aimed to assess the incidence and risk factors for late life-threatening arrhythmias in patients with BrS.

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In a windowless poultry house raising layer chickens in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan, a slight increase in the mortality of chickens and a decrease in egg production were observed. Necropsy revealed numerous tapeworms and proglottids in chicken intestines. Histopathologically, gut-associated lymphoid tissues were observed in the lamina propria of the jejunum; however, no significant changes were observed in the other organs.

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We report a patient with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) with bilateral transverse sinus occlusion treated by a lumboperitoneal shunt. A 45-year-old woman presented with visual disturbance and chronic headache. Magnetic resonance (MR) venography and three-dimensional computed tomography angiography (3D-CTA) showed occlusion of both transverse sinuses.

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  • - The study investigated muscle lesions in 25 pigs diagnosed with dystrophinopathies, revealing signs of degeneration, necrosis, and fat replacement in their muscle fibers.
  • - The researchers conducted cDNA sequencing and western blotting on 6 pigs and found a significant loss of dystrophin expression, especially at the C-terminus, alongside 5 documented missense mutations and 3 types of shortened transcripts potentially linked to the disease.
  • - The identified mutations suggest splicing abnormalities, mirroring the pathology of Becker muscular dystrophy in humans, with affected pigs showing clear signs of muscle deterioration at just 6 months of age.
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A 28-day-old Holstein calf with astasia (i.e., right hind limb flaccid paralysis) was referred to Large Animal Veterinary Educational Center.

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  • A necropsy of a 52-day-old Camborough pig showed various serious heart deformities.
  • The pig exhibited a unique mirror-image arrangement of the heart structures, including inverted atria and ventricles, and multiple malformations such as atrial septal defect and cor triatriatum sinister (CTS).
  • This is the first reported case of CTS in pigs, highlighting an unusual combination of cardiac malformations not previously documented in animals.
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Obesity is a global health problem caused by genetic, environmental, and psychological factors and is associated with various health disorders. As such, there is a growing focus on the prevention of obesity and related diseases. The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in these diseases and has become a therapeutic target.

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Language tasks for monitoring intraoperative language symptoms have not yet been established. This study aimed to examine whether the quantitative evaluation of language function with visual and auditory naming during awake craniotomy predicts early postoperative language function in patients. Thirty-seven patients with brain tumors in the language-dominant hemisphere were included.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, is a chronic condition whose exact causes are still unclear, prompting various research efforts for better treatments.
  • This study explores the potential of poly-D-3-hydroxybutyric acid (PHB) as a slow-release source of 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB), a compound linked to reducing inflammation, and shows promising results in IBD models.
  • The findings suggest that PHB not only elevates 3-HB levels in the body but also helps reduce inflammation and supports the growth of regulatory T cells in the intestines, highlighting PHB's potential as a treatment for IBD and its
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  • Porcine adenoviruses (PAdVs) are classified into five serotypes and a new strain, Ino5, was isolated from a wild boar fecal sample for the first time.
  • The genomic analysis showed that Ino5 shares over 93% sequence homology with the PAdV-5 strain HNF-70 from a pig in Japan, with notable differences in certain coding regions indicating potential antigenic variation.
  • Detection of PAdVs in fecal samples revealed low prevalence in wild boars (1.77%) and higher in pigs (12%), and phylogenetic analysis suggests the occurrence of recombination events, indicating evolutionary dynamics similar to human adenoviruses.
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  • Mammalian orthoreoviruses (MRVs) are widespread viruses found in various hosts, including humans and animals, and have been detected in sewage in Japan.
  • Five MRVs isolated from the feces of Japanese pigs were genetic analyzed, classifying them as MRV-2 and MRV-3, with evidence of genetic diversity.
  • The study identified potential zoonotic transmission through reassortment and homologous recombination events among MRV strains from pigs, sewage, and humans, indicating a complex evolutionary relationship.
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Background: Several studies have reported sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SHL) as an initial symptom of acoustic neuromas (ANs).

Aims/objectives: We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the incidence of SHL and the associated rates of post-treatment improvement in patients diagnosed with ANs.

Materials And Methods: We analysed the clinical data of 686 patients with ANs and examined tumour size, correlation with hearing loss, number of episodes of SHL, extent of auditory recovery, and associated audiogram patterns.

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We report a case of Becker muscular dystrophy in a 6-month-old, mixed-breed, castrated male pig detected with macroglossia at a meat inspection center. The pig presented a severely enlarged tongue extending outside its mouth. The tongue was firm and pale with discolored muscles.

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