Publications by authors named "Hirashima T"

Constitutional indocyanine green (ICG) excretion defect (CIED) is a rare clinical condition characterized by markedly delayed ICG disappearance with other normal liver function tests. Here, we report a case of CIED in which laparoscopic anatomical liver resection was successfully performed using ICG fluorescence staining. A 64-year-old man with a 4-cm tumor located in the liver segment 5 was referred to our hospital.

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Mammalian sperm cells travel from their origin in the male reproductive tract to fertilization in the female tract through a complex process driven by coordinated mechanical and biochemical mechanisms. Recent experimental and theoretical advances have illuminated the collective behaviors of sperm both in vivo and in vitro. However, our understanding of the underlying mechano-chemical processes remains incomplete.

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Morphogens, locally produced signaling molecules, form a concentration gradient to guide tissue patterning. Tissue patterns emerge as a collaboration between morphogen diffusion and responsive cell behaviors, but the mechanisms through which diffusing morphogens define precise spatial patterns amidst biological fluctuations remain unclear. To investigate how cells respond to diffusing proteins to generate tissue patterns, we develop SYMPLE3D, a 3D culture platform.

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  • Chloroplasts in different species, like Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and C. applanata, exhibit complex shapes such as cup-like forms and starfish-like structures, challenging the traditional view that they are merely spheroid.
  • Advanced imaging techniques revealed that C. reinhardtii chloroplasts have features like large and small holes that aid in metabolite transport, along with an increase in volume under certain conditions.
  • The study suggests a need to rethink our understanding of chloroplast morphology and evolution, moving away from the idea that chloroplasts are uniform in shape and closely resembling cyanobacteria.
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Objective: The objective of this study was to provide a convenient preoperative prediction of the risk of early postoperative mortality.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included patients who underwent surgery for spinal metastasis at our hospital between 2009 and 2021. Preoperative blood test data of all patients were collected, and the survival time was calculated by dividing the blood data.

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Collective cell migration is crucial in various physiological processes, including wound healing, morphogenesis, and cancer metastasis. Adherens Junctions (AJs) play a pivotal role in regulating cell cohesion and migration dynamics during tissue remodeling. While the role and origin of the junctional mechanical tension at AJs have been extensively studied, the influence of the actin cortex structure and dynamics on junction plasticity remains incompletely understood.

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Background: Surgery is the standard care for patients with early-stage lung cancer, and stereotactic body radiation therapy is an option for those who are medically inoperable or refuse surgery. Medical developments in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies would prolong prognosis of patients with cancer. The number of patients with multiple cancers has also increased.

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Background: Microporous polysaccharide hemospheres (MPH) are hydrophilic particles administered to reduce the incidence of seroma after mastectomy, but their clinical effectiveness remains controversial. Because a previous randomized, controlled study in a small cohort could not demonstrate the effectiveness of MPH in breast surgery, we evaluated their effectiveness in surgery for breast cancer in a larger cohort.

Methods: Medical records of 352 patients who underwent total mastectomy for breast cancer were retrospectively reviewed.

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Intricate branching patterns emerge in internal organs due to the recurrent occurrence of simple deformations in epithelial tissues. During murine lung development, epithelial cells in distal tips of the single tube require fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signals emanating from their surrounding mesenchyme to form repetitive tip bifurcations. However, it remains unknown how the cells employ FGF signaling to convert their behaviors to achieve the recursive branching processes.

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  • - The study investigates why some breast cancer patients delay seeking treatment, aiming to find behavioral economic factors and personality traits linked to this delay.
  • - Researchers analyzed surveys from 41 patients, identifying that 11 experienced a delayed diagnosis (over 6 months to seek medical help after noticing symptoms).
  • - Key findings showed that patients with delayed diagnoses often had less experience with screenings, advanced disease stages, and lower time preference rates, with no major differences in other economic factors or personalities.
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Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) plays a crucial role in regulating collective cell behaviors observed in diverse biological phenomena. Emerging studies have shed light on the involvement of the ERK signaling pathway in the reception and generation of mechanical forces, thereby governing local mechanical interactions within multicellular tissues. Although limited in number, studies have provided insights into how ERK-mediated mechanical interactions contribute to multicellular organization.

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Hundreds of mitochondrial proteins with N-terminal presequences are translocated across the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes via the TOM and TIM23 complexes, respectively. How translocation of proteins across two mitochondrial membranes is coordinated is largely unknown. Here, we show that the two domains of Tim50 in the intermembrane space, named core and PBD, both have essential roles in this process.

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Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) has been recognized as a critical regulator in various physiological and pathological processes. Extensive research has elucidated the signaling mechanisms governing ERK activation via biochemical regulations with upstream molecules, particularly receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). However, recent advances have highlighted the role of mechanical forces in activating the RTK-ERK signaling pathways, thereby opening new avenues of research into mechanochemical interplay in multicellular tissues.

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Background: The mammalian epididymis is a specialized duct system that serves a critical role in sperm maturation and storage. Its distinctive, highly coiled tissue morphology provides a unique opportunity to investigate the link between form and function in reproductive biology. Although recent genetic studies have identified key genes and signaling pathways involved in the development and physiological functions of the epididymis, there has been limited discussion about the underlying dynamic and mechanical processes that govern these phenomena.

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  • Cell extrusion is a process for removing unwanted cells from tissues, crucial for maintaining cell balance, but the exact mechanisms behind it are not well understood.
  • This research reveals that during cell extrusion, extracellular vesicles (EVs) form in a way that helps execute the removal of apoptotic cells, involving the exposure of phosphatidylserine on the cell membrane.
  • Additionally, the study demonstrates that the formation of EVs influences neighboring cells' behaviors and underscores the significance of membrane dynamics in cell removal and tissue stability.
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  • Zoledronic acid (ZA) is effective in reducing skeletal-related events (SREs) in lung cancer patients with bone metastases, but the ideal dosing interval remains unclear.
  • A randomized trial compared 4 mg of ZA given every four weeks versus every eight weeks, assessing the time to first SRE and other health indicators over one year.
  • Results showed no significant differences in SRE occurrence or other health measures between the two dosing groups, suggesting an eight-week interval is a safe and viable option for treatment.
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, can be treated with anti TNF-alpha (TNF-α) antibodies (Abs), but they also put patients with IBDs at risk of cancer. We aimed to determine whether the anti TNF-α Ab induces colon cancer development in vitro and in vivo, and to identify the genes involved in colitis-associated cancer. We found that TNF-α (50 ng/mL) inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion of HCT8 and COLO205 colon cancer cell lines and that anti TNF-α Ab neutralized TNF-α inhibition in vitro.

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  • The KEYNOTE-407 trial found that combining pembrolizumab with chemotherapy improved overall and progression-free survival in patients with metastatic squamous non-small-cell lung cancer compared to placebo plus chemotherapy.
  • In the study involving Japanese patients, those receiving pembrolizumab had a median overall survival of 17.3 months versus 11.0 months for the placebo group, indicating better efficacy of the treatment.
  • Both treatment groups experienced significant adverse events, but the safety profile of pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy was in line with global findings, supporting its use in this population.
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Background: Skin autofluorescence (SAF) is a marker for the accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and is associated with diabetic macroangiopathy. However, whether SAF is superior to conventional markers of atherosclerosis such as carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) in detecting macroangiopathy remains unclear.

Methods: We recruited 845 patients with type 2 diabetes enrolled in a community diabetes cohort (ViNA cohort) who had SAF, IMT, and PWV measured at baseline.

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Erection is an essential process which requires the male penis for copulation. This copulatory process depends on the vascular dynamic regulation of the penis. The corpus cavernosum (CC) in the upper (dorsal) part of the penis plays a major role in regulating blood flow inside the penis.

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Upon the initiation of collective cell migration, the cells at the free edge are specified as leader cells; however, the mechanism underlying the leader cell specification remains elusive. Here, we show that lamellipodial extension after the release from mechanical confinement causes sustained extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activation and underlies the leader cell specification. Live-imaging of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells and mouse epidermis through the use of Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based biosensors showed that leader cells exhibit sustained ERK activation in a hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-dependent manner.

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