Publications by authors named "Aizawa F"

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  • Interprofessional education (IPE) can improve pharmacy students' understanding of teamwork in healthcare by teaching them the roles of other medical professions during clinical practice.
  • In a study with 68 pharmacy students, those who participated in IPE showed greater improvements in specific behavioral objectives and social skills compared to those who did not.
  • The findings indicate that implementing IPE in clinical training can enhance students' preparedness for effective collaboration in multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
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  • Some existing medications, like statins, may help treat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, which is often inadequately managed.
  • In experiments with mice, statins were found to reduce the pain response to mechanical stimuli without affecting cold sensations.
  • The beneficial effects of statins were linked to the modulation of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) pathway, which plays a role in inflammation and could offer new therapeutic options for managing neuropathy.
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  • Fluoroquinolones, common antibiotics, have been linked to aortic disease, leading to an FDA warning, but recent studies challenge this risk perception.
  • The study focused on levofloxacin's impact on aortic dissection through both lab tests and mouse models, revealing endothelial cell damage in vitro but no significant increase in aortic dissection risk in vivo.
  • Overall, despite some harmful effects observed in lab settings, the research concludes that fluoroquinolones do not significantly increase the risk of aortic dissection in clinical practice, suggesting their continued use is safe while recommending further studies for clarity.
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  • - Asciminib has been introduced as a potential solution to overcome resistance in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), which is crucial for improving patient life expectancy.
  • - Research found that combining asciminib with imatinib showed a synergistic effect that could enhance treatment outcomes even in imatinib-resistant CML cells, while also identifying key genes involved in this process.
  • - Further studies are needed to understand how asciminib works and to confirm the risk of cross-resistance between it and other BCR-ABL inhibitors, which could impact treatment strategies.
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  • The study investigates the effects of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) inhibitors and beta-blockers on older patients with heart failure and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFrEF).
  • It analyzes data from 1,061 patients, revealing that while RAS inhibitors notably lower mortality rates, beta-blocker benefits vary significantly with age, showing effectiveness in those under 80 but not in older patients.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that age should be a critical factor when prescribing beta-blockers for HFrEF patients, pointing to a need for tailored treatment strategies.
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  • Exosome-like nanoparticles (ELNs) were isolated from the dried rhizome of Atractylodes lancea and studied for their potential to treat neuroinflammation.
  • BV-2 microglial cells showed the capability to internalize these nanoparticles, which contained microRNAs that could reduce inflammation.
  • ALR-ELN treatment significantly lowered pro-inflammatory markers in microglial cells exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS), suggesting their potential as therapeutic agents in neuroinflammatory conditions.
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  • PDE5 inhibitors have been linked to serious health issues like aneurysm and arterial dissection based on recent data, raising concerns about their risks.
  • Disproportionality analysis from VigiBase revealed a significant association between PDE5 inhibitors and arterial diseases, with a reporting odds ratio (ROR) of 2.30.
  • The findings suggest that both men and women may be at risk, indicating that PDE5 inhibitors could contribute to the development of severe arterial conditions.
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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) and epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKI) are key drugs for the treatment of EGFR mutation-positive lung cancer. While previous studies reported that the concomitant use of these drugs increases the risk of interstitial lung disease (ILD), the impact of sequential treatment on ILD risk is unknown. This study aimed to analyze the impact of EGFR-TKI pre-treatment on the risk of developing ILD after subsequent ICI administration.

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  • A study was conducted to explore the unclear relationship between angiogenesis inhibitors (cancer drugs) and the risk of aortic dissection, using a combination of lab mice, cultured cells, and real-world data.
  • Results indicated that angiogenesis inhibitors, unlike other hypertension drugs, significantly increased the risk of aortic aneurysms and dissection, especially in patients with a history of atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia.
  • In mouse models treated with the drug sunitinib, there was an increase in both blood pressure and instances of aortic dissection, linked to endothelial cell damage and higher levels of a harmful molecule called endothelin-1, highlighting the need for safer cancer treatments.
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Cisplatin treatment is effective against several types of carcinomas. However, it frequently leads to kidney injury, which warrants effective prevention methods. Sodium valproic acid is a prophylactic drug candidate with a high potential for clinical application against cisplatin-induced kidney injury.

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Introduction: Recently, cases of cardiovascular toxicities, such as pericarditis, caused by anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitors have been reported; however, whether these adverse events are common among all ALK inhibitors remains unclear.

Aims: This study aimed to clarify the cardiovascular toxicity profile of ALK inhibitors using an adverse event spontaneous report database.

Methods: We analyzed data from VigiBase, the WHO global database of individual safety reports, from its inception in 1968 to December 2021.

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Gastric acid secretion inhibitors such as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and vonoprazan may change the duration of treatment with bevacizumab, a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitor, for cancer. However, there are no data on this prolongation effect. Here, we aimed to determine whether the use of PPIs or vonoprazan in patients with cancer receiving bevacizumab affected the duration of bevacizumab treatment.

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Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are potent inhibitors of gastric acid secretion, used as first-line agents in treating peptic ulcers. However, we have previously reported that PPIs may diminish the therapeutic effect of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) drugs in patients with cancer. In this study, we explored the effects of vonoprazan, a novel gastric acid secretion inhibitor used for the treatment of peptic ulcers, on the secretion of VEGF in cancer cells and attempted to propose it as an alternative PPI for cancer chemotherapy.

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Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a rare but fatal adverse event of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). We assessed whether patient characteristics differed between those with ICI-related myasthenia gravis and those with idiopathic myasthenia gravis. Reports from the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System were analyzed.

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Aim: Doxorubicin, an anthracycline anti-tumour agent, is an essential chemotherapeutic drug; however, the adverse events associated with doxorubicin usage, including cardiotoxicity, prevent patients from continuing treatment. Here, we used databases to explore existing approved drugs with potential preventative effects against doxorubicin-induced cardiac events and examined their efficacy and mechanisms.

Methods: The Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS), and Food and Drug Administration Adverse Events Reporting System (FAERS) databases were used to extract candidate prophylactic drugs.

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Background: Exercise-induced impairment of blood fluidity is considered to be associated with thrombosis development. However, the effects of L-arginine on blood fluidity after exercise remain unclear.

Objective: We investigated the mechanisms of impaired blood fluidity after high-intensity exercise, and examined whether L-arginine improves exercise-induced blood fluidity impairment in vitro.

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Unlabelled: Owing to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, understanding how to hold future online academic conferences effectively is imperative. We assessed the impact of COVID-19 on academic conferences, including facilities and settings for attendance, participation status, cost burden, and preferences for future styles of holding conferences, through a web-based questionnaire survey of 2,739 Japanese medical professionals, from December 2020 to February 2021. Of the participants, 28% preferred web conferences, 60% preferred a mix of web and on-site conferences, and 12% preferred on-site conferences.

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Cisplatin is effective against many types of carcinoma. However, a high rate of renal damage is a clinical problem. Thus, there is a need to establish a method to prevent it.

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Background: Rash eruptions are a common side-effect of pemetrexed, for which the administration of 8 mg/day of dexamethasone for 3 days from the day preceding pemetrexed administration is recommended. This study aimed to prospectively assess the effectiveness of prophylactic administration of low-dose dexamethasone for pemetrexed-induced rashes.

Methods: This single-arm, phase II study recruited patients with non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer and malignant pleural mesothelioma scheduled to receive chemotherapy including pemetrexed.

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Background: Drug repositioning is a cost-effective method to identify novel disease indications for approved drugs; it requires a shorter developmental period than conventional drug discovery methods. We aimed to identify prophylactic drugs for oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy by drug repositioning using data from large-scale medical information and life science information databases.

Methods: Herein, we analyzed the reported data between 2007 and 2017 retrieved from the FDA's database of spontaneous adverse event reports (FAERS) and the LINCS database provided by the National Institute of Health.

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Drug repositioning is a drug discovery strategy in which an existing drug is utilized as a therapeutic agent for a different disease. As information regarding the safety, pharmacokinetics, and formulation of existing drugs is already available, the cost and time required for drug development is reduced. Conventional drug repositioning has been dominated by a method involving the search for candidate drugs that act on the target molecules of an organism in a diseased state through basic research.

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Purpose: Risk for vancomycin-induced nephrotoxicity (VIN) is reportedly reduced by AUC-guided vancomycin dosing. However, it remains unknown whether the increased VIN risk in combination treatment with vancomycin and tazobactam/piperacillin, which is a VIN risk factor, can be diminished by AUC-guided vancomycin dosing (vancomycin-AUC). The aim of this study was to assess whether the evaluation of vancomycin-AUC + tazobactam/piperacillin (VT) combination therapy could prevent VIN.

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Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for healthcare workers is one of the effective strategies for preventing nosocomial outbreaks of influenza. However, PEP adherence in healthcare workers is rarely analysed, and no strategies have been established to improve adherence to PEP for healthcare workers. We aimed to retrospectively analyse adherence to PEP and the factors associated with non-adherence in healthcare workers.

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Nausea, vomiting, and renal injury are the common adverse effects associated with cisplatin. Cisplatin is excreted via the multidrug and toxin release (MATE) transporter, and the involvement of the MATE transporter in cisplatin-induced kidney injury has been reported. The MATE transporter is also involved in the excretion of ondansetron, but the effects of 5-HT receptor antagonists used clinically for cisplatin-induced renal injury have not been elucidated.

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