Publications by authors named "Hama K"

Image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE) has advanced gastrointestinal disease diagnosis and treatment. Traditional white-light imaging has limitations in detecting all gastrointestinal diseases, prompting the development of IEE. In this review, we explore the utility of IEE, including texture and color enhancement imaging and red dichromatic imaging, in pancreatobiliary (PB) diseases.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic digestive issue linked to gut microbiota balance, and inulin, a natural prebiotic, may help with its anti-inflammatory properties.
  • The study used both a lab model and a mouse model to test inulin's effects on IBD, finding that it reduced harmful inflammation markers and improved gut health.
  • Results indicated that inulin intake not only lessened IBD symptoms but also altered gut bacteria composition and reduced stress indicators in the intestines, suggesting it could be a beneficial dietary treatment for IBD.
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Objective: Few reports have explored the application of urinary trypsinogen-2 measurement in the early diagnosis of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) pancreatitis, and none have demonstrated the benefits of noninvasive testing. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical application of the rapid urinary trypsinogen-2 dipstick test (Nipro, Japan) compared with serum amylase and lipase levels for the early diagnosis of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP).

Methods: A total of 100 consecutive patients (54 men and 46 women) who were admitted and underwent ERCP at Tokyo Medical University Hospital from August 2021 to December 2021 were recruited.

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There is a growing demand for the development of novel solar power systems that can simultaneously solve the problems associated with both energy generation and food supply in agriculture. Green-light wavelength-selective organic solar cells (OSCs), whose transmitted blue and red light can be utilized to promote plant growth were recently reported by our group. However, the influence of wavelength variation on the photosynthetic rate in green-light wavelength-selective OSCs remains unclear.

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Toyonaga and colleagues present a novel "tip-in endoscopic papillectomy" approach for resecting ampullary tumors, aiming to minimize complications like perforation and residual tumor by adapting the colonic polyp endoscopic mucosal resection tip-in method. The technique is described with accompanying video in a case of ampullary tumor near a diverticulum.

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Ceramide, the central molecule in sphingolipid synthesis, is a bioactive lipid that serves as a regulatory molecule in the anti-inflammatory responses, apoptosis, programmed necrosis, autophagy, and cell motility of cancer cells. In particular, the authors have reported differences in sphingolipid content in colorectal cancer tissues. The associations among genetic mutations, clinicopathological factors, and sphingolipid metabolism in colorectal cancer (CRC) have not been investigated.

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Toyonaga and colleagues demonstrate, with accompanying video, the use of low echo reduction, which is a novel endoscopic ultrasound function provided by a new endoscopic ultrasound processor that increases contrast without white-out. Low echo reduction might be useful in improving lesion boundaries and needle visibility during endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition.

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Background And Aims: Acute cholecystitis is occasionally observed after biliary drainage using a covered self-expandable metal stent (CSEMS) for distal biliary obstruction (DBO). Gallbladder drainage before CSEMS placement may reduce cholecystitis. This study aimed to examine the preventive effect of endoscopic gallbladder stent placement (EGBS) on cholecystitis with CSEMSs.

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Hama et al. reported a case of successful "One-step" endoscopic ultrasonography-guided hepatic cyst drainage using a self-expandable metal stent (SEMS) for a large hepatic cyst. "One-step" placement of a fully covered SEMS without fistula dilation, as in this case, may be a useful method for the prevention of leakage of infected fluid into the abdominal cavity.

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Objectives: Although covered self-expandable metal stents (CSEMSs) are associated with the risk of postendoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) pancreatitis due to pancreatic duct (PD) orifice obstruction, they are often used for biliary drainage treatment in malignant biliary obstruction (MBO). This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of PD stenting in preventing post-ERCP pancreatitis after CSEMS implantation.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study analyzed 554 patients with transpapillary CSEMS for MBO.

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Breast cancer is primarily classified into ductal and lobular types, as well as into noninvasive and invasive cancer. Invasive cancer involves lymphatic and hematogenous metastasis. In breast cancer patients with distant metastases, a neutrophil-derived serine protease; cathepsin G (Cat G), is highly expressed in breast cancer cells.

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We describe a concise and reliable protocol for the precisely controlled tetradeuteration of straight-chain fatty acids (FAs) at the α- and β-positions that is generally applicable to a variety of FAs, including trans-FAs, polyunsaturated FAs (PUFAs), and their oxidized derivatives. The precisely controlled introduction of four deuterium atoms into the FAs enables their persistent and quantitative tracking by LC-MS/MS analysis based on their molecular structures. In addition, the phosphatidylcholine (PC) species prepared from the tetradeuterated FAs thus obtained give a diagnostic peak, namely, a phosphocholine fragment that contains deuterium, in the LC-MS/MS analysis.

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The toxin-antitoxin (TA) genetic modules control various bacterial events, such as plasmid maintenance, persister cell formation, and phage defense. They also exist in mobile genetic elements, including prophages; however, their physiological roles remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that , a putative TA locus encoded in Sakai prophage 5 (Sp5) in enterohemorrhagic O157: H7 Sakai strain, functions as a type I TA system.

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Objective: To investigate the association between oral health management (OHM) by dental hygienists and the occurrence of pneumonia, and determine the effectiveness of OHM in pneumonia prevention.

Background: In long-term care facilities in Japan, the need for professional OHM is increasing with an increase in the number of severely debilitated residents.

Materials And Methods: A 1-year prospective multicentre cohort study was conducted using data from 504 residents (63 men; mean age: 87.

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When drug vial optimization(DVO)is implemented, the medical facilities will be forced to bear the cost of the divided- use drugs not used up within the expiration date. We determined the expiration days to use up the residual drugs in the vial within the expiration period. The cost of discarded drugs was calculated from the prescription data of anticancer drugs.

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