Publications by authors named "Fuminori Ito"

Parthenogenetic reproduction is a common feature for social Hymenoptera, as males typically develop from unfertilized eggs (arrhenotoky). Production of female offspring without the involvement of sperm (thelytoky) also exists but is rather exceptional as it has been reported for only 16 ant species so far. Three of these belong to the genus , and .

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  • In Japan, there are nine species of ants in a specific genus, with five or more classified as tramp species.* -
  • A key for identifying the queens of these nine ant species is included, but one species is excluded due to the unavailability of a queen specimen.* -
  • The research re-establishes a connection between Bolton, 1977, and Forel, 1905 based on unique characteristics found in the queens of these ants.*
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The authors encountered a case of uterine cervical adenosarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth during pregnancy. Cytological images of atypical stromal cells in sarcoma components were obtained in this case.

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The basitarsus of the mid- and/or hindlegs of several Amblyoponinae ants shows a deep longitudinal groove or sulcus on its anterior face in workers and queens. Histological examination reveals this sulcus is associated with a conspicuous novel epithelial gland, which brings the number of exocrine glands in the legs of ants to 25. The ultrastructural characteristics of the gland show the presence of a well-developed smooth endoplasmic reticulum.

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The ability to express different phenotypes can help define species distributions by allowing access to, and exploitation of, new environments. Social insects employ two markedly different reproductive strategies with contrasting cost/benefit characteristics: independent colony foundation (ICF), which is associated with high dispersal range and high risk, and dependent colony foundation (DCF), characterized by low risk but low dispersal. The ant Myrmecina nipponica employs both of these strategies, with the frequency of each apparently varying between populations.

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Aim: This study aimed to assess adequate conditions for omitting parametrectomy for stage IB1-IIA2 cervical cancer with the aim of reducing postoperative complications during Type III radical hysterectomy (RH).

Methods: We investigated factors associated with parametrial invasion (PMI) in patients who underwent Type III RH for stage IB1, IB2, IIA1, IIA2 and IIB cervical cancer at two tertiary institutions from November 2006 to February 2018. Both clinicopathological and preoperatively estimated factors were assessed.

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Malignant transformation of endometriosis is a rare and still poorly understood event, but is associated with the distortion of the pro-oxidant and anti-oxidant balance. The aim of the present study was to quantify the numbers of macrophages polarized as M1 or M2 phenotypes and the expression of heme oxygenase (HO)-1 in tissue sections from patients with benign ovarian endometrioma (OE) and its malignant transformation (endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer, EAOC). We performed a retrospective study at the Department of Gynecology, Nara Medical University hospital from December 2012 to March 2015.

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  • The study evaluated oxidative stress and antioxidant markers in benign endometrioma (OE) and endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC), focusing on 8-OHdG, HO-1, and total antioxidant capacity changes as the disease progresses.
  • Samples from 44 OE patients and 14 EAOC patients were analyzed, revealing significantly lower levels of 8-OHdG and HO-1 in EAOC patients, while TAC/Heme-iron levels were notably higher.
  • The findings indicated a strong correlation between 8-OHdG and HO-1, with HO-1 showing the best diagnostic accuracy for EAOC (sensitivity of 95.2% and specificity of 85
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Transcription factor hepatocyte nuclear factor 1-beta (HNF-1β) enhances checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) activation and promotes G2/M cell cycle progression in ovarian clear cell carcinoma (CCC) following exposure to diverse genotoxic agents including bleomycin. However, the underlying mechanism leading to checkpoint activation of HNF-1β still remains largely unknown. To clarify the effects of HNF-1β on cell cycle checkpoints, human CCC cell lines were transfected with siRNAs targeting HNF-1β, , USP28, or a control vector.

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Besides the common labial and metapleural glands, four novel exocrine glands are described in the thorax of both workers and queens of the ponerine ant Myopias hollandi. From anterior to posterior, these glands were designated as the propleural pit gland, the posterolateral pronotal gland, the anterolateral propodeal gland and the metasternal process gland. They all correspond with class-3 glands, that are made up of bicellular units that each comprise a secretory cell and a duct cell.

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The purpose of this phase II trial was to assess the efficacy and toxicity of paclitaxel and nedaplatin (TN) as the initial postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for uterine cervical cancer with lymph node metastases (LNM). Patients with FIGO stage IB1-IIA2 squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix were enrolled. Histological confirmation of LNM was mandatory.

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Phenotypic variations are observed in most organisms, but their significance is not always known. The phenotypic variations observed in social insects are exceptions. Genetically based response threshold variances have been identified among workers and are thought to play several important adaptive roles in social life, e.

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The aim of the present single-center retrospective study was to investigate the discrimination of malignant transformation from ovarian endometrioma (OE) using a near-infrared approach . Cystic fluid samples were collected from patients with OE (n=34) and endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC) (n=12). The light reflected from each sample of cystic fluid [change in luminance, Δl (cd/m) = background luminance-cystic fluid luminance at 800 nm] was spectrally measured by a near-infrared CCD camera with band-path filter (800 nm).

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The receptor for the urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), uPAR, facilitates tumor cell invasion and metastasis by focusing on several ligands, including uPA, integrins and vitronectin. With computational prediction algorithms and structure-based drug design, we identified peptides containing the Gly-Lys-Gly-Glu-Gly-Glu-Gly-Lys-Gly sequence (peptide H1), which strongly interacts with uPAR. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of allosteric inhibition at the uPAR interface using a novel synthetic peptide and its function on ovarian cancer cell invasion.

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Females of social Hymenoptera only mate at the beginning of their adult lives and produce offspring until their death. In most ant species, queens live for over a decade, indicating that ant queens can store large numbers of spermatozoa throughout their long lives. To reveal the prolonged sperm storage mechanisms, we identified enriched genes in the sperm-storage organ (spermatheca) relative to those in body samples in Crematogaster osakensis queens using the RNA-sequencing method.

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Aim: Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) induced by chemotherapy and molecule-targeting drugs is correlated with treatment efficacy. We conducted a retrospective analysis to evaluate the relationship between HFS and efficacy of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (PLD) for recurrent ovarian cancer.

Methods: Patients were treated with PLD between July 2009 and May 2014.

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  • Reproductive division of labor is essential in social insects, with queens focused on reproduction and workers on colony maintenance, but some workers, like those in the yellow crazy ant, can also reproduce.
  • Physogastric workers produce two egg types: reproductive male eggs and trophic eggs that nourish larvae, indicating their role as both reproducers and nutrition providers.
  • The findings suggest that worker reproduction provides benefits such as ensuring food supply during tough times and enhancing genetic diversity through male production which aids the colony’s survival.
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  • * It discusses how oxidative stress from menstrual-related processes may trigger specific epigenetic changes, including affecting DNA methyltransferases and demethylases that regulate gene expression related to endometriosis.
  • * The article suggests there are two phases of epigenetic changes in endometriosis, initiated by oxidative stress, which may ultimately influence genes tied to the disorder's susceptibility.
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Purpose: There is no positive evidence for the efficacy of antiemetic triplet therapy with aprepitant (APR), palonosetron (PALO), and dexamethasone (DEX) for moderate emetogenic chemotherapy, especially for gynecologic malignancies. Thus, the present study evaluated the efficacy of this triplet therapy in patients receiving carboplatin and paclitaxel (CP) for gynecologic malignancy.

Methods: Seventy patients with gynecologic cancer receiving CP were enrolled into a prospective single-arm study with APR (125 mg on day 1, 80 mg on days 2-3), PALO (0.

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The mandibular gland in workers of the formicine ant Myrmoteras iriodum differs from other ants both in its general morphology and ultrastructural organization. The secretory cells appear in a pseudo-epithelial arrangement that gives them a clear polarity. At their apical side, the cells are characterized by a large cup-like extension of the reservoir, from which a bulbous invagination connects to a branched end apparatus.

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Objective: Although radiation therapy (RT) and concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) are the global standards for adjuvant therapy treatment in cervical cancer, many Japanese institutions choose chemotherapy (CT) because of the low frequency of irreversible adverse events. In this study, we aimed to clarify the trends of adjuvant therapy for intermediate/high-risk cervical cancer after radical surgery in Japan.

Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted by the Japanese Gynecologic Oncology Group to 186 authorized institutions active in the treatment of gynecologic cancer.

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Reproductive division of labor is one of the crucial features in social insects, however, the developmental mechanisms leading to modifications in the reproductive apparatus of workers are still not very clear. Ants show a remarkable diversity in the morphological specialization of the worker's reproductive apparatus, that allows to distinguish four types, type 1: workers that have ovaries and a functional spermatheca, and that reproduce like queens, type 2: workers have ovaries and a vestigial spermatheca, type 3: workers have ovaries but no spermatheca, and type 4: workers lost both ovaries and spermatheca. We investigated morphogenesis of the worker spermatheca in 28 ant species by histological examination.

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  • The study investigates the role of biomarkers, specifically TOP2A and HER2, in determining the effectiveness of adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with endometrial cancer treated with taxane and platinum.
  • Out of 56 patients analyzed, those with TOP2A-positive tumors showed significantly worse overall survival and potentially shorter disease-free survival compared to TOP2A-negative patients, while HER2-positive patients did not show a significant difference in overall survival but had decreased disease-free survival.
  • The findings suggest that TOP2A overexpression is associated with worse prognosis and indicates its potential as a biomarker for guiding chemotherapy treatment in this patient group.
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Polygyny in social insects can greatly reduce within-nest genetic relatedness. In polygynous ant species, potential rival queens in colonies with multiple queens are often executed by other queens, workers, or both. The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, native to South America, forms a "supercolony" that is composed of a large number of nests and is considered to contribute to the ant's invasion success.

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