Publications by authors named "Hiroshi Yamaguchi"

A 75-year-old Japanese woman experienced persistent fatigue and progressive jaundice for 6 weeks, and was subsequently diagnosed with acute liver failure. She had not received any immunosuppressive therapies and/or antineoplastic chemotherapy. Blood tests revealed elevated levels of HBsAg, HBV-DNA, and anti-HBc IgG, while anti-HBc IgM was negative.

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  • * In cold conditions with limited food, some of these animals enter a state called torpor, where they lower their body temperature and metabolic activity to save energy.
  • * Research is ongoing to uncover the neuronal mechanisms behind torpor, particularly in mice, with recent studies highlighting progress and outlining unresolved questions and potential future research directions.
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Raman-gain-enhanced near-field optomechanical transduction between a movable optical cavity and SiN-membrane resonator is demonstrated. The Raman gain compensates for the intrinsic loss of the cavity and amplifies the optomechanical transduction, through which the membrane vibration is sensed using a high-Q whispering-gallery-mode optical cavity evanescently. The optical Q of the cavity resonance is improved with respect to the optical pump power, which results in an increase in the optomechanically transduced vibration signals of the mechanical resonator.

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SPring-8-II is a major upgrade project of SPring-8 that was inaugurated in October 1997 as a third-generation synchrotron radiation light source. This upgrade project aims to achieve three goals simultaneously: achievement of excellent light source performance, refurbishment of aged systems, and significant reduction in power consumption for the entire facility. A small emittance of 50 pm rad will be achieved by (1) replacing the existing double-bend lattice structure with a five-bend achromat one, (2) lowering the stored beam energy from 8 to 6 GeV, (3) increasing the horizontal damping partition number from 1 to 1.

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  • A ferrofluid droplet on a plate experiences fission (splitting) when influenced by a magnetic field.
  • Researchers used a new multiphase lattice Boltzmann method to study how this process works in a magnetic environment.
  • The droplet fission occurs in a four-pattern process, affected by factors like the magnetic field strength, droplet size, and surface tension, which could improve droplet microfluidics applications.
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  • Buccal midazolam (buc MDL) is the first medication used in Japan for treating status epilepticus through buccal mucosal delivery, and this study looks at its effectiveness and side effects in real-world cases.* -
  • The study reviewed medical records of 26 children treated with buc MDL before arriving at the emergency department from April 2021 to November 2023, finding a 43% efficacy rate in stopping seizures within 10 minutes of administration.* -
  • The results suggested that administering buc MDL within the first 15 minutes of a seizure significantly improved outcomes without respiratory complications, and smaller doses within a certain range were still effective.*
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  • - The study aimed to compare neuronal injury biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid of pediatric patients experiencing complex febrile seizures (CFS) versus those with infection-triggered acute encephalopathy (AE), specifically looking at the pathogenesis of AE with biphasic seizures.
  • - Researchers analyzed cerebrospinal fluid samples from 63 patients collected within 24 hours of neurological symptoms; results indicated significantly higher levels of the biomarkers S100B and GDF-15 in patients diagnosed with AESD and AE, respectively.
  • - The findings suggest that elevated S100B levels indicate active astrocyte involvement in AESD pathology, while increased GDF-15 points to a stronger defense response linked to more severe neurological injuries in infection-trigger
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Focused ultrasound can non-invasively modulate neural activity, but whether effective stimulation parameters generalize across brain regions and cell types remains unknown. We used focused ultrasound coupled with fiber photometry to identify optimal neuromodulation parameters for four different arousal centers of the brain in an effort to yield overt changes in behavior. Applying coordinate descent, we found that optimal parameters for excitation or inhibition are highly distinct, the effects of which are generally conserved across brain regions and cell types.

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  • In colorectal cancer, the type of fibrotic stroma in tumors helps predict patient outcomes, while in pancreatic cancer (PC), the fibrotic stroma, called desmoplasia, needs better characterization for prognostic evaluation.
  • A study of 167 patients with resected PC classified desmoplastic reactions into mature, intermediate, and immature patterns and analyzed their impact on survival rates.
  • Results indicated that mature desmoplastic patterns are linked to better disease-free survival, suggesting that understanding these patterns could improve treatment strategies for PC patients.
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Calcium is critical for regulating the waveform of motile cilia and flagella. Calaxin is currently the only known molecule involved in the calcium-dependent regulation in ascidians. We have recently shown that Calaxin stabilizes outer arm dynein (OAD), and the knockout of Calaxin results in primary ciliary dyskinesia phenotypes in vertebrates.

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Bioremediation uses the degradation abilities of microorganisms and other organisms to remove harmful pollutants that pollute the natural environment, helping return it to a natural state that is free of harmful substances. Organism-derived enzymes can degrade and eliminate a variety of pollutants and transform them into non-toxic forms; as such, they are expected to be used in bioremediation. However, since enzymes are proteins, the low operational stability and catalytic efficiency of free enzyme-based degradation systems need improvement.

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Malignant syphilis (MS) is a rare variant of secondary syphilis. Also known as rupioid syphilis, MS is characterized by the presence of multiple papules, papulopustules, black lamellate crust that may resemble an oyster shell, or nodules with ulceration lacking central clearing. MS is often associated with immunodeficiency and frequently co-occurs with HIV infection.

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A coupled ring-waveguide structure is at the core of bosonic wave-based information processing systems, enabling advanced wave manipulations such as filtering, routing, and multiplexing. However, its miniaturization is challenging due to momentum conservation issues in rings with larger curvature that induce significant backscattering and radiation leakage and hampering stable operation. Here, we address it by taking an alternative approach of using topological technology in wavelength-scale and microwave ring-waveguide coupled systems built in nanoengineered phononic crystals.

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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is commonly caused by PKD1, and mosaic PKD1 variants result in milder phenotypes. We present the case of a 32 year-old male with chronic active Epstein-Barr virus who underwent bone marrow transplantation with chemoradiotherapy at age 9. Despite a low-frequency mosaic splicing PKD1 variant, he developed severe renal cysts and end-stage renal disease in his 30 s.

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Although the causes of neurodevelopmental disorders remain unknown, several environmental risk factors have attracted considerable attention. We conducted a retrospective, longitudinal, population-based cohort study using data from infant health examinations of children born to mothers with pregnancies between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2016 in Kobe City to identify the perinatal factors associated with neurodevelopmental referrals in 3-year-old children. There were 15,223 and 1283 children in the normal and referral groups, respectively.

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Acoustically induced dressed states of long-lived erbium ions in a crystal are demonstrated. These states are formed by rapid modulation of two-level systems via strain induced by surface acoustic waves whose frequencies exceed the optical linewidth of the ion ensemble. Multiple sidebands and the reduction of their intensities appearing near the surface are evidence of a strong interaction between the acoustic waves and the ions.

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Pancreatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (SPN) is a low-grade malignant neoplasm with a good prognosis. Clinically aggressive SPNs have rarely been reported but have not been analyzed in detail. In this study, we referred to this highly malignant type of SPN as high-grade SPN (HG-SPN) and compared its clinicopathological and genetic characteristics with conventional SPN (C-SPN) using immunohistochemistry and gene panel analyses.

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We aimed to elucidate the distribution pattern of the positron emission tomography probe [18F]THK 5351, a marker for astrogliosis and tau accumulation, in healthy aging. We also assessed the relationship between THK5351 retention and resting state networks. We enrolled 62 healthy participants in this study.

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  • * It found that children who went to bed earlier (between 18:00-20:00) scored higher in national language tests compared to those who had later bedtimes, with significant drops in scores as bedtime became later.
  • * Additionally, earlier bedtimes at age 3 were linked to better non-cognitive skills, such as diligence, suggesting that establishing good sleep patterns in early childhood could lead to better academic outcomes later on.
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Endotherms can survive low temperatures and food shortage by actively entering a hypometabolic state known as torpor. Although the decrease in metabolic rate and body temperature (Tb) during torpor is controlled by the brain, the specific neural circuits underlying these processes have not been comprehensively elucidated. In this study, we identify the neural circuits involved in torpor regulation by combining whole-brain mapping of torpor-activated neurons, cell-type-specific manipulation of neural activity, and viral tracing-based circuit mapping.

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  • - Sulfide glasses, particularly LiPS, can have high ionic conductivity due to crystallization during annealing, with bromine (Br) addition enhancing this property and mimicking the structure of LiGePS.
  • - A structural transition to the β-phase can decrease ionic conductivity, indicating the importance of maintaining the right structural form for optimal performance.
  • - Our study used advanced X-ray diffraction and bond valence sum methods to show that adding Br helps create pathways for Li ion conduction, suggesting that controlling anion structures can improve Li-ion conductivity in these materials.
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Our goal was to conduct a scoping review of the literature on the treatment of infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome/acute encephalopathy in children, focusing on treatment targets and treatment initiation timing. We performed literature searches using PubMed for articles reporting treatments of infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome/acute encephalopathy. We included articles describing specific treatments for acute encephalopathy with control groups.

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Objectives: Standardised uptake value ratio (SUVR) is usually obtained by dividing the SUV of the region of interest (ROI) by that of the cerebellar cortex. Cerebellar cortex is not a valid reference in cases where amyloid β deposition or lesions are present. Only few studies have evaluated the use of other regions as references.

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The supraspinal brain regions controlling defecation reflex remain to be elucidated. The purpose of this study was to determine the roles of the hypothalamic A11 region and the medullary raphe nuclei in regulation of defecation. For chemogenetic manipulation of specific neurons, we used the double virus vector infection method in rats.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hiroshi Yamaguchi"

  • - Hiroshi Yamaguchi's recent research spans multiple disciplines, including advancements in synchrotron radiation technology, neuromodulation strategies through focused ultrasound, and the pathogenesis of neurological disorders, showcasing a diverse scientific approach.
  • - Key findings include the successful upgrade of the SPring-8 facility for improved X-ray beam stability and power efficiency, along with the identification of unique neuromodulation parameters that can influence behavior, demonstrating practical applications for both advanced technology and clinical practices.
  • - Additionally, his work delves into the implications of histological characteristics in pancreatic cancer prognosis and the neurological dynamics of acute encephalopathy, revealing crucial insights into both cancer biology and brain function under medical conditions.