Publications by authors named "Chieko Yano"

Purpose: Bone and vascular diseases are considered to share pathogenic mechanisms. Excess glucocorticoids, key regulators of cardiovascular and metabolic homeostasis, may promote both diseases simultaneously. We used endogenous Cushing's syndrome (CS) to investigate whether glucocorticoid excess underlies coexisting bone and vascular diseases.

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Aims/introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is characterized by left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD). It has been reported that excess cortisol found in patients with Cushing's syndrome was associated with the development of LVDD.

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The design of scaffolds for solubilizing/dispersing poorly water-soluble bioactive molecules in neutral aqueous media is a major challenge of functional food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics development, as highlighted by the plethora of corresponding solubilization/dispersion strategies. Herein, renatured β-1,3-1,6-glucan (r-glucan) nanoparticles prepared by neutralization of alkali-denatured β-1,3-1,6-glucan and subsequent centrifugation are used as a host to disperse water-insoluble bioactive molecules (curcumin, all-trans-retinoic acid, and rebamipide) by simple mixing of host and guest solutions. Curcumin in the r-glucan cavity is found to be stacked in the form of J-aggregates and twisted along the helix, and is demonstrated to be retained for significantly longer than curcumin in the corresponding γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) complex.

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Few cases have been reported in which the aspiration of a single follicle led to the recovery of two conjoined oocytes surrounded by a single zona pellucida. This report describes a successful embryo transfer with subsequent live birth derived from conjoined oocytes, and a later pair of conjoined oocytes in the same patient. After oocyte retrieval from a patient with polycystic ovary syndrome, two pairs of conjoined oocytes were collected.

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Purpose: To compare effectiveness of two different chemical zona thinning techniques.

Method: We studied 163 patients who had experienced IVF or ICSI failures in two or more cycles. Patients were assigned to one of three groups: zona intact (n=72), partial thinning (n=59), or circumferential thinning (n=73).

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We assessed the effectiveness of assisted hatching using a 1.48-µm diode laser in human embryos, comparing zona opening and zona thinning techniques. A total of 56 day 3 embryos were assigned randomly to a zona opening group, a zona thinning group, or a control group.

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