Publications by authors named "Hideki Hayashi"

We developed a novel DNA aptamer, D8#24S1, which specifically recognizes mertansine (DM1), the cytotoxic payload of the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1), and applied it for T-DM1 analysis. D8#24S1 was obtained through SELEX and was shown to specifically recognize DM1 with high affinity (dissociation constant, K = 84.2 nM).

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Background: Complete removal of the lesion from the spinal cord cavernous malformation is crucial in patients with spinal cord cavernous malformation. Herein, we report that narrow-band imaging (NBI) is useful to confirm the complete removal of spinal cord cavernous malformations.

Clinical Presentation: A 45-year-old woman was followed up for the past seven years due to multiple intracranial cavernous malformations.

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  • The study assessed the effectiveness of serum type 4 collagen 7S (COL4-7S) compared to the Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) score in detecting liver fibrosis in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).
  • Among 1,368 patients, 794 were analyzed, revealing that both COL4-7S and ELF scores rise with increasing fibrosis, but COL4-7S showed significantly better performance for identifying advanced fibrosis (≥2) especially in diabetic patients.
  • Overall, COL4-7S proved to be at least as effective as the ELF score in diagnosing advanced liver disease in MASLD patients.
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Japan has experienced several large earthquakes in the past 30 years. Emergency evacuation shelters become overcrowded immediately after disasters. Deteriorating sanitary conditions in toilets are associated with a higher risk of infectious pathogen transmission.

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  • Hydrothermal treatment of fishery waste-derived chitin (CT) and chitosan (CS) was conducted to create hydrochar adsorbents aimed at removing environmentally concerning pharmaceuticals.
  • The study found that lower-temperature CS hydrochars had better adsorption capabilities for pharmaceuticals with carboxyl groups due to electrostatic interactions, while higher temperatures led to reduced adsorption efficiencies due to a decrease in available amine sites.
  • Overall, this research highlights the dual benefit of utilizing marine waste for creating effective adsorbents while also addressing pollution issues from pharmaceuticals.
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Host restriction factor GBP2 suppresses the replication of the ecotropic Moloney murine leukemia virus (E-MLV) by inhibiting furin protease, which cleaves the viral envelope glycoprotein (Env) into surface (SU) and transmembrane (TM) subunits. We analyzed the impacts of GBP2 on the infection efficiency mediated by MLV Envs of different strains of ecotropic Moloney, polytropic Friend, amphotropic, and xenotropic MLV-related (XMRV) viruses. Interestingly, the Envs of ecotropic Moloney and polytropic Friend MLV were sensitive to the antiviral activity of GBP2, while XMRV and amphotropic Envs showed resistance.

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Gamma-interferon-inducible lysosomal thiol reductase (GILT) plays pivotal roles in both adaptive and innate immunities. GILT exhibits constitutive expression within antigen-presenting cells, whereas in other cell types, its expression is induced by interferon gamma (IFN-γ). Gaining insights into the precise molecular mechanism governing the induction of GILT protein by IFN-γ is of paramount importance for adaptive and innate immunities.

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  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of using a stereoscopic head-mounted display (HMD) for exoscopic neurosurgery compared to traditional monitor displays.* -
  • Surgeons and assistants rated their experiences with HMD during seven surgeries, revealing that while lead surgeons found no significant difference, assistants preferred the HMD for its superior field of view and image quality.* -
  • The conclusion suggests that HMD-based surgery can match the quality of monitor-based procedures, with particular advantages noted for surgical assistants.*
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Background: Extracranial hypoglossal schwannomas are rare, and transcranial skull base surgery can be challenging due to their proximity to the lower cranial nerves, jugular vein, vertebral artery, and carotid artery. The application of neuroendoscopic surgery for extracranial hypoglossal schwannomas has rarely been reported.

Case Description: A 53-year-old woman previously underwent lateral suboccipital surgery for a hypoglossal schwannoma when she was 25 years old.

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  • Proper antimicrobial use in hospitals and community pharmacies is essential to combat antimicrobial resistance, yet studies on community pharmacies are lacking.
  • A study at Nakanomaru Pharmacy analyzed prescriptions from February 2021 to January 2023 to assess the impact of using oral third-generation cephalosporins on overall antimicrobial usage.
  • Results showed a decrease in third-generation cephalosporin prescriptions, an increase in penicillins and first-generation cephalosporins, and no rise in treatment failure rates, supporting the idea that narrow-spectrum antimicrobials can be effectively recommended.
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Background: Bow hunter's stroke (BHS) is a rare condition characterized by occlusion of the vertebral artery (VA) due to a head rotation. BHS typically results from neck hyperrotation, often due to anatomical factors. The authors present a case of BHS in a young male patient exacerbated by os odontoideum (OD), resulting in atlantoaxial dislocation, which ultimately led to VA dissection.

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  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) can lead to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), prompting a study of risk stratification methods using histological features and noninvasive markers in patients with liver biopsy-confirmed NAFLD or NASH.
  • The study included 1389 patients and compared the predictive ability of histological factors and noninvasive models such as the aMAP score, FIB-4 index, and ALBI score, revealing that the aMAP score had the highest predictive power for HCC.
  • The aMAP score and FIB-4 index were found to be superior to histological features for
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  • * The IFNARRS system is significantly more sensitive than the popular NanoBiT system for detecting these interactions and can identify low levels of cytokines like IFNγ or IL-2.
  • * This system can also detect other cytokines by using extracellular domains from their respective receptors, enhancing cell responses to signals from activated T cells.
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A 73-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with a chief complaint of black stools and abdominal distention. She was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer with pyloric stenosis and multiple lymph node metastasis(cT4aN3M0, cStage Ⅲ)and was administered preoperative chemotherapy after laparoscopy and gastric jejunal bypass surgery. The surgical diagnosis was sT4aN3M0P0CY0.

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We developed an aptamer-based fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) assay capable of recognizing therapeutic monoclonal antibody bevacizumab and rapidly quantifying its concentration with just one mixing step. In this assay, two fluorescent dyes (fluorescein and tetramethylrhodamine) labeled aptamers bind to two Fab regions on bevacizumab, and FRET fluorescence is observed when both dyes come into close proximity. We optimized this assay in three different formats, catering to a wide range of analytical needs.

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Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (GIOP) is a side effect of glucocorticoid (GC) treatment; however, despite established prevention guidelines in various countries, a gap persists between these guidelines and clinical practice. To address this gap, we implemented a collaborative intervention between hospitals and community pharmacists, aiming to assess its effectiveness. Pharmacists recommended to the prescribing doctor osteoporosis treatment for patients who did not undergo osteoporosis treatment with a fracture risk score of ≥3 via tracing reports (TRs), between 15 December 2021, and 21 January 2022.

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The incidence of cerebral infarction triggered by abnormal glucose tolerance has increased; however, the relationship between glucose concentration in the brain and the detailed mechanism of post ischemic cell death remains unclear. Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT), an adipocytokine, is the rate-limiting enzyme for NAD synthesis in the salvage pathway. Although NAMPT activation prevents neuronal injury, the relationship between NAMPT activity, glucose metabolism disorders, and cerebral ischemia-induced neuronal cell death is unknown.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative condition, is one of the most common causes of dementia. Senile plaques, a hallmark of AD, are formed by the accumulation of amyloid β protein (Aβ), which starts to aggregate before the onset of the disease. Gangliosides, sialic acid-containing glycosphingolipids, play a key role in the formation of toxic Aβ aggregates.

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  • Abdominal angiography techniques like transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) are vital for treating liver cancer, but traditional transfemoral access (TFA) can lead to issues like postoperative pain and extended bed rest, impacting patient satisfaction.
  • A study involving 1,601 patients showed that using transradial access (TRA) for TACE achieved a high success rate of 99.4% and a low complication rate of 1.2%, with 98.2% of patients wanting the radial method for future treatments.
  • TRA is shown to be a safe and effective alternative to TFA for abdominal angiography, potentially easing the patient experience and improving clinical outcomes.
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  • Researchers found that the Fibrosis-3 (FIB-3) index can accurately predict liver fibrosis progression in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), regardless of age.
  • In a study of 1,398 patients, the FIB-3 index performed as well as the Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index for those under 60, but outperformed it for patients aged 60 and older.
  • The FIB-3 index’s effectiveness suggests it could be a more reliable tool for assessing liver fibrosis than existing methods, enhancing diagnosis across different age groups.
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Aims: A multi-stakeholder consensus has proposed MASLD (metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease). We aimed to investigate the pathological findings related to the mid-term mortality of patients with biopsy-proven MASLD in Japan.

Methods: We enrolled 1349 patients with biopsy-proven MASLD.

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As the number of bariatric and metabolic surgeries being performed is increasing, the importance of revision surgeries is escalating. In this report, we describe a case of revision surgery performed 30 years after vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG), including a review of the surgical techniques. The patient was a male in his 50s who had previously undergone VBG for morbid obesity (body mass index of 72.

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Background/aims: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) was recently proposed as an alternative disease concept to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We aimed to investigate the prognosis of patients with biopsy-confirmed MASLD using data from a multicenter study.

Methods: This was a sub-analysis of the Clinical Outcome Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (CLIONE) study that included 1,398 patients with NAFLD.

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