Publications by authors named "Fusao Nakamura"

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  • Acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) is a serious but rare head injury in rugby, with documented cases among high school players in Japan.
  • An analysis of injury reports from 2004 to 2020 identified 30 ASDH cases, mostly affecting novice players during the tackling and being tackled phases.
  • The findings suggest that new players, especially in their first year, are at higher risk for ASDH, highlighting the need for prevention strategies focused on their specific playing experience.
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Objective: The Osaka Socio-Medical Center Hospital is a medical care facility located in the Airin area of Osaka city where the prevalence of tuberculosis is high, and treats day laborers and homeless people mainly, either free of charge or with a small fee. To investigate whether this hospital can play a role to reduce the prevalence of tuberculosis in this area, we investigated the case rate of active tuberculosis in outpatients of the hospital.

Subjects And Methods: Of 1673 patients who first visited the Orthopaedic Outpatient Clinic between March 31, 2005 and June 15, 2006, 538 patients consented to undergo screening and underwent chest X-ray examination (screening group).

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To obtain PET imaging of glucose metabolism in the brains of conscious rats, a method of rat head fixation was developed. PET measurement with microPET was performed for 60 min after 18F-FDG injection. Significant enhancement of glucose utilization in the right striatum was observed with infusion of Rp-adenosine-3,5-cyclic phosphorothioate triethylamine (Rp-cAMPS).

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To elucidate the role of lactate in the brain, we used a novel method, 'Bioradiography', in which the dynamic process could be followed in living slices by use of positron-emitter-labeled compounds and imaging plates. We studied the incorporation of 2-[18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose ([18F]FDG) into rat brain slices incubated in oxygenated Krebs-Ringer solution. Under the glucose-free condition, [18F]FDG uptake rate in the cerebral cortex decreased with time and plateaued within 350 min but the addition of 5 mM lactate made the [18F]FDG uptake linear.

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MicroPET (positron emission tomography) has been implemented for use in experiments with small animals. However, the quantification and optimal conditions for scanning are not established yet. The aim of this study was to compare the results obtained by microPET with those by ex vivo autoradiography of rat brain slices, based on the 2-[18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) method, and to establish the optimal conditions for scanning.

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To establish an animal model of fatigue, we kept rats in a cage filled with water to a height of 1.5 cm. We selected a weight-loaded forced swimming test for evaluation of the extent of fatigue.

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To elucidate the role of acetyl-L-carnitine in the brain, we used a novel method, 'Bioradiography,' in which the dynamic process could be followed in living slices by use of positron-emitter labeled compounds and imaging plates. We studied the incorporation of 2-[18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose ([18F]FDG) into rat brain slices incubated in oxygenated Krebs-Ringer solution. Under the glucose-free condition, [18F]FDG uptake rate decreased with time and plateaued within 350 min in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum, and the addition of 1 or 5mM acetyl-L-carnitine did not alter the [18F]FDG uptake rate.

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Structural rearrangement and synaptic reorganization are known to occur in the brain after seizures. If neuronal rearrangement after seizures always results in abnormal hyperexcitability, it would provide an accurate pathway to the appropriate target and as a result, it may be the mechanism of epileptogenesis. This study examined the mechanism of axon guidance in the mature rat brain after seizures by evaluating the expression of the axonal guidance molecule, neuropilin-2.

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