Publications by authors named "HARASHIMA S"

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  • Research lacks a standardized multi-day antiemetic regimen for chemotherapy, making it difficult to assess efficacy and safety.
  • A comprehensive search revealed no direct comparisons between multi-day and single-day antiemetic regimens, with variations in study quality and treatment protocols hindering robust analysis.
  • Preliminary findings indicate that three-drug combination therapies, particularly using aprepitant, may outperform two-drug regimens; further research is needed to better define antiemetic approaches for multi-day chemotherapy.
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  • The study examines how the social environment affects frailty in older adults with diabetes, with a focus on differences between urban and rural living conditions.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 417 participants, finding that frailty was notably higher among those in rural areas (29.7% robust) compared to urban areas (43.9% robust), along with other negative health indicators.
  • The findings suggest that older adults in rural areas face increased frailty risks due to lower performance in instrumental and social daily activities, highlighting the need for targeted intervention programs to improve social connections and care access.
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  • The study focused on the impact of diabetes medications on older adults (ages 60-80) with type 2 diabetes, particularly looking at their frailty and complications related to diabetes.
  • A total of 417 participants were assessed using various health metrics and tests, revealing that many were either frail or pre-frail, with specific drug types linked to different health outcomes.
  • Results showed that certain medications correlated with lower or higher risks of complications and frailty, emphasizing the need for tailored treatment in older diabetic patients.
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  • The study aimed to explore changes in the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the use of simplified diagnostic criteria from the Japanese Society of Diabetes and Pregnancy (JSDP).
  • Researchers surveyed 2159 obstetric facilities to gather information on their awareness and implementation of GDM diagnostic strategies during the pandemic.
  • Findings showed that most facilities (90%) maintained their existing diagnostic processes, but some switched to JSDP criteria, discontinuing the 75-g oral glucose tolerance tests at various points in pregnancy.
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Polyploid (2n, 3n, and 4n) genomes are known to be unstable in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, we attempted construction of super-polypoid strains (defined as having higher ploidy than tetraploidy) up to 32n by using the matα2-PBT method that we newly developed and investigated their genomic stability. It is known that cell size increases as ploidy increases up to tetraploid.

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Chromosome aneuploidy is a common phenomenon in industrial yeast. Aneuploidy is considered one of the strategies to enhance the industrial properties of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains. However, the effects of chromosomal aneuploidy on the brewing properties of sake have not been extensively studied.

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The tumor suppressor p53 (also known as TP53) plays a central role in cellular stress responses by regulating transcription of multiple target genes. The temporal dynamics of p53 are thought to be important for its function; these encode input information and are decoded to induce distinct cellular phenotypes. However, it remains unclear to what extent the temporal dynamics of p53 reflect the activity of p53-induced gene expression.

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  • The Japanese Psycho-Oncology Society and the Japanese Association of Supportive Care in Cancer have updated guidelines for managing delirium in adult cancer patients, detailing the development process and key recommendations.
  • A multidisciplinary group formulated new clinical questions on non-drug interventions and drug treatments like antipsychotics and trazodone, along with a review of existing questions.
  • The guidelines aim to enhance the prevention, assessment, and management of delirium in cancer patients in Japan.
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Aims/introduction: The etiology and treatment of type 2 diabetes might differ between specific populations. This post-hoc exploratory analysis assessed the efficacy and safety of once-weekly subcutaneous semaglutide vs comparators in Japanese individuals with type 2 diabetes in comparison with the total population from four phase III studies in the Trial to Evaluate Cardiovascular and Other Long-term Outcomes with Semaglutide in Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes (SUSTAIN) program.

Materials And Methods: This analysis was carried out with data from the SUSTAIN 1, 2, 5 and 9 trials.

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Aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) is histologically composed of clear and compact tumor cells. KCNJ5- mutated APAs were reported to be associated with higher plasma aldosterone concentration and more abundant clear tumor cells containing lipid droplets than non-KCNJ5- mutated APAs. However, the association among cholesterol uptake and/or synthesis, cellular morphology and genotypes has remained unknown.

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How ploidy is determined in organisms is an important issue in bioscience. Polyploidy is believed to be relevant to useful traits of domesticated plants and microorganisms. As such, polyploidy is central to many applications in biotechnology.

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Cortisol-producing adenoma (CPA) is composed of clear and compact cells. Clear cells are lipid abundant, and compact ones lipid poor but associated with higher production of steroid hormones. mutation ( mt) in CPA patients was reported to be associated with more pronounced clinical manifestation of Cushing's syndrome.

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Objective: This study aimed to compare the performance of deep learning image reconstruction (DLIR) with that of standard filtered back projection (FBP) and adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction V (ASiR-V) for measurement of the vascular diameter on computed tomography (CT) angiography model.

Methods: We used 6 vascular models of 3 wall thicknesses. We used DLIR, FBP, and ASiR-V for reconstruction, and compared the accuracy and precision of vascular diameter measurement, as well as the image noise, among the 3 reconstruction methods.

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Delirium is a condition in which the main symptom is a mild disturbance of consciousness caused by a physical abnormality or medication, and various symptoms such as cognitive dysfunction, hallucinations, delusions, and mood swings appear with any disease. Delirium is frequently observed in patients with cancer, especially in the terminal stage, and is observed in about 90% of patients just before death. Hypercalcemia due to bone metastases, brain metastases, and the use of opioids and steroids for symptom relief are direct factors in the development of delirium.

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Background: Eating disorders (ED) can adversely affect the psychological health of patients' caregivers. The present study aimed to validate a Japanese version of the Family Coping Questionnaire for Eating Disorders (FCQ-ED-J) and investigate the association between the coping strategies and psychological states of the caregivers of ED patients.

Methods: The caregivers completed the FCQ-ED-J and the Profile of Mood States.

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Nowadays, CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) and the CRISPR-associated protein (Cas9) system play a major role in genome editing. To target the desired sequence of the genome successfully, guide RNA (gRNA) is indispensable for the CRISPR/Cas9 system. To express gRNA, a plasmid expressing the gRNA sequence is typically constructed; however, construction of plasmids involves much time and labor.

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Purpose: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effect of energy level on the modulation transfer functions (MTF) and noise power spectra (NPS) of virtual monochromatic images (VMIs) obtained using four types of computed-tomographic (CT) scanners: Revolution, SOMATOM, IQon, and Aquilion.

Materials And Methods: VMIs were obtained at 70, 60, and 50 kiloelectron volts (keV), and also at the lowest keV available in each scanner. We evaluated the MTF and NPS in the VMIs obtained at each keV.

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The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a metal artifact reduction algorithm (MAR), model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR), and virtual monochromatic imaging (VMI) for reducing metal artifacts in CT imaging.A phantom study was performed for quantitatively evaluating the dark bands and fine streak artifacts generated by unilateral hip prostheses. Images were obtained by conventional scanning at 120 kilovolt peak, and reconstructed using filtered back projection, MAR, and MBIR.

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  • * Data from 2,219 patients showed that having DM didn't significantly impact postoperative complications or hospital stay duration, with 5-year survival rates being similar for both groups (80.2% for those with DM vs. 79.4% without).
  • * However, patients with poorly controlled DM (A1c level ≥ 8.0%) experienced lower survival rates post-surgery, indicating that managing diabetes prior to surgery is crucial for better outcomes.
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Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)-IgG detected by the cell-based assay is associated with demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, such as optic neuritis, myelitis, and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, but rarely with peripheral neuropathy. Here, we describe the case of a 32-year-old MOG-IgG woman who developed central and peripheral demyelinating lesions. In contrast to previous similar cases, she uniquely presented with repeated subsequent relapses in the peripheral nerve, mimicking chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.

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  • The study examines the relationship between appetite, eating behavior, and interoceptive awareness (IA) in young women aged 18-39, focusing on the issue of obesity and its future health implications.
  • Participants included 15 overweight and 50 normal-weight women, categorized into two overweight groups based on IA scores, revealing differences in hunger and eating behaviors.
  • The findings suggest that higher IA correlates with better appetite control and lower risk of overeating, indicating that personalized interventions based on IA could help address obesity in young women.
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