Publications by authors named "Haruaki Sato"

Article Synopsis
  • The review highlights how the accumulation of phosphorylated tau is a key feature of tauopathies like Alzheimer's disease, with different tau isoforms found in various cell types and brain regions.* -
  • It showcases advancements in analytical methods, particularly mass-spectrometry and Phos-tag technology, which help in studying the post-translational modifications of tau, mainly focusing on phosphorylation and its structural variations in different tauopathies revealed by cryo-EM.* -
  • The article also emphasizes progress in identifying biofluid and imaging biomarkers for tauopathy, aiming to enhance diagnostics and understanding of the disease's progression.*
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The genetic associations of TREM2 loss-of-function variants with Alzheimer disease (AD) indicate the protective roles of microglia in AD pathogenesis. Functional deficiencies of TREM2 disrupt microglial clustering around amyloid β (Aβ) plaques, impair their transcriptional response to Aβ, and worsen neuritic dystrophy. However, the molecular mechanism underlying these phenotypes remains unclear.

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Extracellular tau has been highlighted in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease (AD), which is the most common neurodegenerative disease. Pathological analyses as well as model animal studies suggest that amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) deposition facilitates the spreading of tau aggregation pathology via extracellular tau. However, the precise mechanism of tau secretion remains unknown.

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The aberrant metabolism of amyloid β peptide (Aβ) has been implicated in the etiology of Alzheimer disease (AD). Aβ is produced via the sequential cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) by β- and γ-secretases. However, the precise regulatory mechanism of Aβ generation still remains unclear.

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Orbital xanthogranuloma is an uncommon tumor. It is usually associated with a systemic or hematological disease. This report presents a rare case of orbital xanthogranuloma associated with heart disease and thrombocytopenia.

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Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of wide local excision as a surgical treatment for early-stage vulvar melanomas.

Methods: Wide local excision with or without lymph node dissection was performed in three patients with stage I vulvar melanoma (American Joint Committee on Cancer classification, 1992).

Results: All three patients were successfully treated by wide local excision.

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Three kinds of free fasciocutaneous flap from the posterior calf region have been described in the literature: the medial sural perforator flap, the lateral sural perforator flap, and the traditional posterior calf fasciocutaneous flap that is supplied by superficial cutaneous vessels. Moreover, it has been reported that superficial cutaneous vessels are of a suitable size for microanastomosis when deep musculocutaneous perforators are absent or relatively tiny. To establish a safe technique for free fasciocutaneous flap elevation from the posterior calf region, we examined the number and location of the musculocutaneous perforators and the size of superficial cutaneous vessels at their origin from the popliteal artery in six formalinized cadavers.

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We performed skin cancer screening from 2000 to 2004 at two locations in Japan's Oita Prefecture: Himeshima, a small fishing island, and Naoiri, an inland agricultural area. We found 108 and 21 cases of AK in Himeshima and Naoiri, respectively. None of the AKs transformed into SCC, and 21.

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