Publications by authors named "E KATO"

NMDA receptors in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) play a crucial role in cognitive functions. Previous research has indicated that angiotensin II (Ang II) affects learning and memory. This study aimed to examine how Ang II impacts NMDA receptor activity in layer V pyramidal cells of the rat PFC.

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Anti-microbial nanopatterns have attracted considerable attention; however, its principle is not yet fully understood, particularly for inorganic nanopatterns. Titanium nanosurfaces with dense and anisotropically patterned nanospikes regulate biological functions with multiple physical stimulations, which may be because of the nanopattern-induced alternation of surface physical properties. This study aimed to determine the antimicrobial capability of titanium nanosurfaces and their mechanisms.

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This report describes a case of disseminated proliferative mesocestoidosis in a French bulldog from Aichi, Japan. In July 2023, the dog presented with chronic enteritis, and histological examination of the endoscopic biopsy specimen revealed parasites with suckers. Three months later, numerous tetrathyridia were detected in the inguinal mass.

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  • Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS) and eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) both involve nasal polyps but differ primarily in the presence of fungal infections in AFRS.
  • A study analyzed nasal polyps from patients with AFRS, ECRS, and non-ECRS to assess immune cell types, revealing that AFRS had more M2 macrophages compared to ECRS, which is linked to the fungal infection.
  • The findings underline the unique immune responses in AFRS versus ECRS, particularly the role of M2 macrophages in AFRS's development.
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Introduction: When vitamin derivatives penetrate the epidermis, they release active compound such as ascorbic acids (AsA) and tocopherols via enzymatic digestion of chemical modifiers. To determine the transdermal penetration of the derivatives, the total permeation of both the derivatives and their active compounds that released from the derivatives should be considered. In this study, we established a skin penetration test method using a cultured, reconstructed skin model with active epidermal enzymes.

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