Publications by authors named "Fujita H"

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the restoration of coronary flow just before stent deployment and the final thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) flow grade 3 in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) whose initial TIMI flow grade ≤ 1. In primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), initial TMI flow grade ≤ 1 is closely associated with suboptimal final TIMI flow grade. We included 466 STEMI patients with initial TIMI flow grade ≤ 1 and divided into a restored flow group or an unrestored flow group according to the TIMI flow grade just before stent deployment.

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Although many studies have indicated a significant association between migraine and restless legs syndrome (RLS), few long-term longitudinal studies have examined RLS in patients with migraine. We conducted a single-center, 12-year, longitudinal study of migraine patients and assessed whether RLS was present in 2010, 2017, or 2022 to evaluate its associations with clinical factors. Headache-related disability was assessed using the Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS).

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Introduction: In Parkinson's disease (PD), sleep-wake problems are disease-related symptoms that occur throughout the day and have a negative impact on patients' quality of life to an extent that is equal to or greater than that of typical motor symptoms.

Areas Covered: Insomnia due to fragmented sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) worsen as PD progresses. Nighttime wearing-off and early morning-off should be considered first when fragmented sleep is reported in PD patients.

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Cytokeratin-positive interstitial reticulum cell (CIRC) tumor is an extremely rare malignant neoplasm and a subtype of fibroblastic reticular cell tumor, classified within the dendritic cell tumor group. We describe a case of an epicardial CIRC tumor that was resected and subsequently recurred in the left pulmonary hilum. This recurrence was treated with immunotherapy followed by radiotherapy.

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"Wound, Pressure Ulcer, and Burn Guidelines-5: Guidelines for the management of lower leg ulcers and varicose veins, second edition" is revised from the first edition, which was published in the Japanese Journal of Dermatology in 2011. The guidelines were drafted by the Wound, Pressure Ulcer, and Burn Guidelines Drafting Committee delegated by the Japanese Dermatological Association and intend to facilitate physicians' clinical decisions in preventing, diagnosing and management of lower leg ulcers and varicose veins. We updated all sections by collecting documents published since the publication of the first edition.

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Background: Hypertension is a risk factor for bleeding events and is included in the HAS-BLED (Hypertension, Abnormal renal/liver function, Stroke, Bleeding history or predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly, Drugs/Alcohol concomitantly)score. However, the effects of blood pressure (BP) and changes in BP on bleeding events in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remain poorly understood. This study is aimed to investigate the relationship between systolic BP (SBP) changes during hospitalisation and bleeding events in patients undergoing PCI.

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Continuous subcutaneous infusion of foslevodopa/foscarbidopa (LDP/CDP) may be effective in improving daytime symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). We report on a PD patient for whom LDP/CDP treatment improved motor symptoms, sleep disturbances and sleep architecture as measured by the mobile two-channel electroencephalography/electrooculography recording system.

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Bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS) were developed as an innovative solution to overcome the limitations of metallic stents. While polymeric BRS initially demonstrated comparable clinical outcomes to drug-eluting stent (DES) in clinical trials, subsequent large-scale studies revealed that patients implanted with polymeric BRS experienced higher rates of scaffold thrombosis (ScT) and target lesion failure compared to those with metallic stents. Resorbable magnesium scaffolds (RMS) have emerged as a promising alternative owing to magnesium's natural degradability and favorable mechanical properties.

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  • Identifying risk factors for adverse outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is critical, and the study focuses on the role of coronary artery calcium score (CACS) as a predictor of future cardiovascular events.
  • This research included 548 AMI patients, dividing them into high CACS (above 5346.5) and low-intermediate CACS groups, and tracked major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) over a median follow-up of 535 days.
  • Results indicated that patients in the high CACS group experienced significantly more MACE compared to the low-intermediate CACS group, highlighting the importance of CACS as an indicator of worse clinical outcomes.
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Radiation induces various changes in biological specimens; however, the evaluation of these changes is usually complicated and can be achieved only through investment in time and labor. Optical methods reduce the cost of such evaluations as they require less pretreatment of the sample, are adaptable to high-throughput screening and are easy to automate. Optical methods are also advantageous, owing to their real-time and onsite evaluation capabilities.

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Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is the cornerstone of treatment for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Previous studies suggest that direct transport by ambulance to a primary PCI facility is associated with better clinical outcomes in patients with STEMI. However, those studies included seriously ill patients for whom direct transport is the only option.

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  • A new dehydrative condensing reagent, DMT-TU, has been created, which is based on triazinyluronium.
  • DMT-TU is safer than traditional reagents since it lacks high-energy N-N and N-O bonds, making it less explosive according to differential scanning calorimetry.
  • The reagent successfully converts carboxylic acids and amines into amides at room temperature and minimizes racemization in peptide bond formation.
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Embryo implantation is crucial for successful pregnancy, requiring appropriate uterine responses to implantation-competent blastocysts. Molecular communication at the maternal-fetal junction governs this process. Leukemia inhibitory factor (Lif) plays a pivotal role in implantation across species.

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The physiological actions of a gut hormone, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain remain poorly understood, although GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R) expression in this organ has been shown in several experimental studies. Therefore, we explored whether the GLP-1R signaling promotes the clearance of amyloid β (Aβ) (1-42) which is a core pathological hallmark of AD, focusing on the water channel protein aquaporin 4 (AQP4) localized to astrocyte endfeet perivascular membranes in intact brain. First, we confirmed that Glp1r mRNA is predominantly expressed at perivascular site of astrocytes in normal mouse cerebral cortex through in situ hybridization analysis.

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Background: No multidomain intervention trials have been designed for the prevention of cognitive decline in older adults with type 2 diabetes.

Objectives: To investigate the efficacy of a multidomain intervention in preventing cognitive decline in older adults with type 2 diabetes and cognitive impairment.

Design: Eighteen-month, multi-centered, randomized controlled trial.

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  • A 46-year-old woman with headaches and left hemiplegia due to intracranial internal carotid artery (IICA) dissection underwent an emergency STA-MCA bypass after experiencing cerebral hypoperfusion.
  • Post-surgery, her symptoms improved, and contrast-enhanced MRI revealed better delineation of the carotid artery over time, supporting her recovery.
  • The study emphasizes the effectiveness of STA-MCA bypass in increasing blood flow to the brain and highlights the usefulness of MRI in monitoring disease progression in IICA dissections.
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  • - This paper introduces a new framework for detecting Alzheimer's disease (AD) by analyzing EEG signals, utilizing a unique Lattice123 pattern inspired by the Shannon information entropy theorem for feature extraction.
  • - By generating directed graphs and using kernel functions, the model creates six feature vectors for each EEG signal, applying multilevel discrete wavelet transform (MDWT) to capture detailed features in both frequency and spatial domains.
  • - The model achieves over 98% classification accuracy and over 96% geometric mean, demonstrating its effectiveness in identifying subtle EEG signal changes related to AD, and is ready for validation with larger datasets.
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The linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC) plays crucial roles in NF-κB signaling and protection against cell death by generating linear ubiquitin chains. Its accessory subunits, HOIL-1L and SHARPIN, regulate LUBAC function by binding to ubiquitin chains via their Npl4 zinc finger (NZF) domains. However, the synergistic effects of the two NZF domains on LUBAC function remain unclear.

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Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis has developed rapidly since it first emerged in the 1980s, becoming an almost indispensable tool in anthropological and archaeological sciences. Earlier aDNA study was based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, with which, unfortunately, modern DNA contamination and other authenticity issues were often incurred. These technical hurdles were soon overcome by application of advancements in the forms of the next generation sequencing (NGS) technique and others.

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Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are innate-like T cells responsible for mucosal immunity in the respiratory and intestinal tracts. Here we present a flow-cytometry-based assay to measure the cytolytic activity of murine MAIT cells and natural killer (NK) cells. We describe steps for differentiating MAIT-like cells from the induced pluripotent stem cells prepared from MAIT cells (reMAIT cells), NK cell isolation, co-culture with target tumor cells, and staining to distinguish dead cells from live cells.

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  • * Liquid biopsy has the potential for detecting these mutations, but current methods struggle with sensitivity and accuracy.
  • * The study explored oligoribonucleotide interference-PCR (ORNi-PCR) coupled with real-time PCR or droplet digital PCR (ddPCR), finding that ORNi-PCR methods are more effective at detecting mutant DNA for early diagnosis and monitoring of recurrent PDAC.
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