Publications by authors named "Ayumi Tanaka"

Radon is a known risk factor for lung cancer; however, it can be used beneficially, such as in radon therapy. We have previously reported the enhancement of antioxidant effects associated with trace amounts of oxidative stress as one of the positive biological effects of radon inhalation. However, the biological effects of radon inhalation are incompletely understood, and more detailed and comprehensive studies are required.

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Overwintering evergreen trees in boreal regions continuously convert absorbed light energy into heat through a process known as 'sustained thermal dissipation'. To better understand this mechanism, this study examined the alterations in the photosynthetic apparatus and transcriptomes of yew (Taxus cuspidata) leaves throughout the year, comparing sun-exposed and shaded leaves. The Y(II) parameter, conventionally used to estimate the quantum yield of photosystem II (PSII), suggests the occurrence of temperature-dependent thermal dissipation during winter.

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The polarization balance of M1/M2 macrophages with different functions is important in osteogenesis and bone repair processes. In a previous study, we succeeded in developing honeycomb tricalcium phosphate (TCP), which is a cylindrical scaffold with a honeycomb arrangement of straight pores, and we demonstrated that TCP with 300 and 500 μm pore diameters (300TCP and 500TCP) induced bone formation within the pores. However, the details of the influence of macrophage polarization on bone formation using engineered biomaterials, especially with respect to the geometric structure of the artificial biomaterials, are unknown.

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Research on chlorophyll degradation has progressed significantly in recent decades. In the 1990s, the structure of linear tetrapyrrole, which is unambiguously a chlorophyll degradation product, was determined. From the 2000s until the 2010s, the major enzymes involved in chlorophyll degradation were identified, and the pheophorbide a oxygenase/phyllobilin pathway was established.

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  • Single-chain fragment variables (scFvs) are proteins important for pharmaceuticals and can be produced cheaply in bacteria.
  • Researchers developed a new biosensing system that uses specific aptamers to detect scFvs uniquely and monitor their production effectively.
  • The study highlights the ability of the aptamers to selectively bind to different scFvs and the creation of an electrochemical sensor that can monitor scFv concentrations in real-time during production.
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  • Talking to oneself in the second person (using "you") can improve performance and motivation for English speakers, but its effectiveness in other languages, like Japanese, was unclear.
  • A study involving 411 Japanese college students tested the impact of second-person self-talk on task performance, intrinsic motivation, and extrinsic motivation styles, using an anagram task for assessment.
  • Results showed no significant difference among different self-talk groups in intrinsic motivation or performance, but first-person self-talk resulted in higher external regulation compared to non-subject and control groups, leading to a discussion on unexpected findings.
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Aim: This study aimed to examine the effects of real-time online clinical practice using real-time virtual reality (VR) compared with 2D PC screening on reducing stigma toward dementia, and to investigate the feasibility of online clinical practice using VR.

Methods: A single-center, open-label, randomized controlled trial was conducted. Occupational therapy students were randomized to view occupational therapy evaluation screens for dementia patients using a VR headset or 2D monitor.

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Aim: To determine the postpartum urinary retention rate and risk factors after delivery using epidural analgesia.

Methods: This single-center retrospective study targeted 341 women who gave birth after at least 37 weeks of gestation from April to August 2021; from this cohort, 208 patients were examined. The postpartum urinary retention rate was compared between the no epidural analgesia group (n = 107) and epidural analgesia group (n = 101).

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  • This study analyzed the health effects of bathing in radon hot springs among 5,250 adults in Misasa, Japan, looking specifically at health conditions and self-rated health (SRH).
  • Results indicated that bathing more than once a week was significantly linked to improved symptoms of hypertension and gastroenteritis, with notable odds ratios for both conditions.
  • Additionally, participants who bathed less than once a week also reported better SRH, suggesting that regular hot spring bathing may promote overall well-being.
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  • * Results showed that low-dose/high-dose-rate irradiation temporarily increased oxidative damage in the liver, but functionality improved quickly afterwards due to a rise in total glutathione levels.
  • * The study highlights that pre-irradiation did not reduce immobility during FST and indicates significant differences in organ antioxidant responses between low-dose/high-dose-rate and low-dose/low-rate irradiations.
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Environmental factors affect the growth of microorganisms and therefore alter the composition of microbiota. Correlative analysis of the relationship between metagenomic composition and the environmental gradient can help elucidate key environmental factors and establishment principles for microbial communities. However, a reasonable method to quantitatively compare whole metagenomic data and identify the primary environmental factors for the establishment of microbiota has not been reported so far.

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Most studies on autonomy support and controlling parenting rely on children's perceptions, despite the limitations of this approach. This study investigated congruency between autonomy support and controlling parenting reported by mothers and adolescents and their association with adolescents' depressive symptoms via basic psychological needs satisfaction. Participants included 408 Japanese mother-adolescent (M = 13.

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The pathways for synthesizing tetrapyrroles, including heme and chlorophyll, are well-conserved among organisms, despite the divergence of several enzymes in these pathways. Protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase (PPOX), which catalyzes the last common step of the heme and chlorophyll biosynthesis pathways, is encoded by three phylogenetically-unrelated genes, hemY, hemG and hemJ. All three types of homologues are present in the cyanobacterial phylum, showing a mosaic phylogenetic distribution.

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Jatropha curcas is a drought-tolerant plant that maintains its photosynthetic pigments under prolonged drought, and quickly regains its photosynthetic capacity when water is available. It has been reported that drought stress leads to increased thermal dissipation in PSII, but that of PSI has been barely investigated, perhaps due to technical limitations in measuring the PSI absolute quantum yield. In this study, we combined biochemical analysis and spectroscopic measurements using an integrating sphere, and verified that the quantum yields of both photosystems are temporarily down-regulated under drought.

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  • The study investigates a smartphone app designed to measure walking speed, which is important for maintaining health and preventing frailty in older adults.
  • Participants aged 65-85 (20 men and 20 women) performed the 10-m walk test using the app, alongside professional instructors, to assess its validity and reliability.
  • Results showed a strong correlation and good reliability in the app's measurements, indicating it could be an effective tool for public health initiatives aimed at encouraging regular exercise.
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Typical indications for radon therapy include autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We had previously reported that radon inhalation inhibits Th17 immune responses in RA mice by activating Th1 and Th2 immune responses. However, there are no reports on how radon inhalation affects the activated Th1 and Th17 immune responses, and these findings may be useful for identifying new indications for radon therapy.

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A large body of research has shown that parents play a vital role in the development of adolescents' depression. However, previous research has overlooked the effects of a potentially critical factor, namely, parental perceptions, and beliefs about adolescents' depression. The present study examined whether parental perceptions of an adolescent's depressive symptoms predict longitudinal changes in adolescents' symptoms (i.

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Chlorophyll breakdown is observed during senescence. The first step in chlorophyll breakdown is the removal of central Mg by Mg-dechelatase. This reaction is the rate-limiting step in the chlorophyll breakdown pathway.

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  • The study focuses on the Mini-Cog test as an early screening tool for cognitive decline, particularly in the elderly population of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
  • Researchers tested the Mini-Cog through a smartphone app on 40 participants aged 65-85, finding a positive association with professional assessments, though the reliability of repeated tests was affected by learning effects.
  • The app not only assesses cognitive function but also provides guidance on preventing cognitive decline and referrals to medical services if a low score is detected, promoting ongoing health management.
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This study examined whether engaging in physical exercise during a university class would have beneficial effect on students' learning motivation. One hundred and forty-nine participants took part in a psychology class over nine weeks (one lesson per week); for each lesson, participants engaged in a three-minute physical activity (low-intensity aerobic exercise) or control activity (watching a video), about 20 min after the lesson started. Participants reported higher vigour and lower fatigue during the class when they exercised than when they engaged in control activities.

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The assembly process of photosystem II (PSII) requires several auxiliary proteins to form assembly intermediates. In plants, early assembly intermediates comprise D1 and D2 subunits of PSII together with a few auxiliary proteins including at least ONE-HELIX PROTEIN1 (OHP1), OHP2, and HIGH-CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE 244 (HCF244) proteins. Herein, we report the basic characterization of the assembling intermediates, which we purified from Arabidopsis transgenic plants overexpressing a tagged OHP1 protein and named the OHP1 complexes.

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The Mg-dechelatase enzyme encoded by the () gene catalyzes Mg dechelation from chlorophyll This reaction is the first committed step of chlorophyll degradation pathway in plants and is thus indispensable for the process of leaf senescence. There is no structural information available for this or its related enzymes. This study aims to provide insights into the structure and reaction mechanism of the enzyme through biochemical and computational analysis of an SGR homolog from the Chloroflexi (AbSGR-h).

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During leaf senescence, chlorophyll a and b are degraded through several enzymatic reactions, including chlorophyll b reductase, 7-hydroxymethyl chlorophyll a reductase, and Mg-dechelatase. Considering that the intermediates of the chlorophyll breakdown pathway are highly photoreactive, cooperative and efficient reactions of chlorophyll metabolic enzymes may protect chloroplasts from potential photo-oxidative damage. Here, we investigated the sub-organellar localization and cooperative reactions of the enzymes involved in the chlorophyll breakdown pathway by the fractionation of thylakoid membranes and enzymatic assays using recombinant proteins.

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Evidence on the effects of a community-wide intervention (CWI) on population-level physical activity (PA), especially in the long term, is limited. Therefore, we evaluated the five-year effect of CWI on promoting PA through information dissemination, education, and community support primarily targeting older adults, by incorporating Japanese guidelines, in Fujisawa City, from 2013. To assess the effect of the whole-city intervention, we distributed questionnaires in 2013, 2015, and 2018 to three independent random samples of 3,000 community-dwelling adults (aged ≥ 20 years) using a quasi-experimental study design.

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