Publications by authors named "Hirofumi Kinno"

HDR syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by hypoparathyroidism (H), deafness (D), and renal dysplasia (R) caused by genetic variants of the GATA3 gene. We present the case of a 38-year-old Japanese man with HDR syndrome who exhibited hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural deafness, renal dysfunction, severe symptomatic hypocalcemia with Chvostek's and Trousseau's signs, and QT prolongation on electrocardiography. He had a family history of deafness and hypocalcemia.

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  • - 17q12 deletion syndrome is a rare genetic condition caused by a specific deletion on chromosome 17, leading to varied health issues in individuals.
  • - A 35-year-old Japanese man was studied, revealing a 1.46 Mb deletion causing multiple health problems, including maturity-onset diabetes, kidney and liver issues, and facial dysmorphic characteristics.
  • - This case adds to our understanding of the diverse symptoms associated with 17q12 deletion syndrome, highlighting its clinical implications.
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Objective: Promoting thermogenesis in adipose tissue has been a promising strategy against obesity and related metabolic complications. We aimed to identify compounds that promote thermogenesis in adipocytes and to elucidate their functions and roles in metabolism.

Methods: To identify compounds that directly promote thermogenesis from a structurally diverse set of 4800 compounds, we utilized a cell-based platform for high-throughput screening that induces uncoupling protein 1 (Ucp1) expression in adipocytes.

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The physiological effects of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21), leading to beneficial metabolic outcomes, have been extensively revealed in recent decades. Significantly elevated serum levels of FGF21 in obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are referred to as FGF21 resistance. However, Asian population tend to develop metabolic disorders at a lesser degree of obesity than those of Western.

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Aims/introduction: Adiponectin is generally regarded as a beneficial molecule, protecting against insulin resistance and atherosclerosis, and its serum levels are low in individuals with obesity as well as in those with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). However, several clinical studies have shown associations between high adiponectin values and major health concerns. These conflicting findings are termed the "adiponectin paradox".

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