Publications by authors named "Akane Oyama"

Introduction: The early detection of cognitive decline is key to maximizing the benefits of preventive and therapeutic interventions against dementia. Generally, dementia is first assessed by interview-based neuropsychological tests, but the lengthy interview and mental stress during the assessment process make screenings inefficient. We previously developed a rapid screening test for dementia using an eye-tracking technology (eye tracking-based cognitive assessment, ETCA) and reported its utility for clinically detecting cognitive impairment in dementia cases.

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Introduction: A rapidly increasing number of patients with dementia present a serious social problem. Recently, the incidence of epilepsy in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasing, drawing attention to the pathological relationship between the two conditions. Clinical studies have suggested the protective action of antiepileptic agents on dementia; however, the underlying mechanism remains unknown.

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Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) provides a close representation of pathophysiological changes occurring in the central nervous system (CNS); therefore, it has been employed in pathogenesis research and biomarker development for CNS disorders. CSF obtained from valid mouse models relevant to CNS disorders can be an important resource for successful biomarker and drug development. However, the limited volume of CSF that can be collected from tiny intrathecal spaces and the technical difficulties involved in CSF sampling has been a bottleneck that has hindered the detailed analysis of CSF in mouse models.

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A rapid increase in the number of patients with dementia has emerged as a global health challenge. Accumulating evidence suggests that early diagnosis and timely intervention can delay cognitive decline. The diagnosis of dementia is commonly performed using neuropsychological tests, such as the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), administered by trained examiners.

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A 65-year-old Japanese man with bilateral carotid atherosclerosis presented with right neck pain and fever. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography suggested carotid arteritis, and carotid ultrasonography showed an unstable plaque. The patient developed a cerebral embolism, causing a transient ischemic attack.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Akane Oyama"

  • - Akane Oyama's recent research focuses on innovative methodologies for early detection and assessment of cognitive decline, particularly in dementia, utilizing technologies such as eye-tracking for efficient screening processes.
  • - One specific study demonstrated that an eye-tracking-based cognitive assessment could effectively identify mild cognitive decline in the predementia stage, potentially improving clinical intervention outcomes.
  • - Additionally, Oyama's work explores the interaction between antiepileptic drugs and Alzheimer's disease, revealing their influence on tau aggregation independent of neuronal activity, which may shed light on the complex relationship between epilepsy and dementia.