Publications by authors named "Hishinuma K"

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  • Cefcapene pivoxil hydrochloride is an antibiotic commonly used by pregnant women, but its safety during the first trimester has not been previously studied.
  • This research compared the incidence of major malformations in infants born to women who took this antibiotic (2.6%) versus those who used control drugs (1.8%), using data from two Japanese facilities between 1988 and 2017.
  • The study found no significant difference in major malformation rates between the groups, suggesting that cefcapene pivoxil hydrochloride does not increase malformation risks and can inform healthcare providers on medication choices during pregnancy.
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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of combining ustekinumab with budesonide versus using ustekinumab alone in treating Crohn's disease in 19 patients.
  • - Results showed no significant difference in clinical remission rates or mucosal healing between the combination therapy and ustekinumab monotherapy after 8 and 32 weeks.
  • - The most common side effect observed was an exacerbation of Crohn's disease, but safety profiles were comparable for both treatment groups.
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Mononuclear Ru complexes catalyze dioxygen formation via water splitting; therefore, a detailed investigation into their water-oxidation process is necessary. In this study, we synthesized a series of Ru(III) complexes containing a dianionic tridentate ligand with three pyridine groups (one coordinated to Ru while the other two are "free") and investigated their substitution reactions in a water/acetonitrile mixture. Among the monodentate pyridyl ligands, the one at the equatorial position was crystallographically proven to be selectively substituted.

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Although nasal septal abscesses are uncommon, their cosmetic complications can be severe. Hence, prompt diagnosis and treatment are important. Here, we report a case of aseptic nasal septal abscess in a patient with proteinase 3-antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (PR3-ANCA)-positive ulcerative colitis (UC), in which phlebitis was observed and granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) might co-exist.

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Background: New therapeutic agents, including biologics and small-molecule drugs, are widely used to treat ulcerative colitis (UC). This study evaluates long-term prognosis in Japanese patients treated with these agents and the association between prognosis and genetic susceptibility to UC.

Methods: We evaluated surgery-free rates using the Kaplan-Meier method in the total cohort and in patients treated with prednisolone and new therapeutic agents.

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Amyloidosis is classifiable as systemic, with amyloid deposition in organs throughout the body, or localized, involving only one organ. Amyloidosis localized in the intestinal tract is rare. This report describes three cases of localized AL amyloidosis in the intestinal tract and presents their clinical characteristics, endoscopic findings, and prognoses.

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Aim: To assess the teratogenic risk of domperidone by comparing the incidence of major malformation with domperidone to a control.

Methods: Pregnancy outcome data were obtained for women at two Japanese facilities that provide counseling on drug use during pregnancy between April 1988 and December 2017. The incidence of major malformation was calculated among infants born to women taking domperidone (n = 519), nonteratogenic drugs (control, n = 1673), or metoclopramide (reference, n = 241) during the first trimester of pregnancy.

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The existing machine learning algorithms for minimizing the convex function over a closed convex set suffer from slow convergence because their learning rates must be determined before running them. This paper proposes two machine learning algorithms incorporating the line search method, which automatically and algorithmically finds appropriate learning rates at run-time. One algorithm is based on the incremental subgradient algorithm, which sequentially and cyclically uses each of the parts of the objective function; the other is based on the parallel subgradient algorithm, which uses parts independently in parallel.

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Degradation of oxidized or oxidatively modified proteins is an essential part of the antioxidant defenses of cells. 4-Hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE), a major reactive aldehyde formed by lipid peroxidation, causes many types of cellular damage. It has been reported that HNE-modified proteins are degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway or, in some cases, by the lysosomal pathway.

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We have previously reported that acetylleucine chloromethyl ketone (ALCK), an inhibitor of acylpeptidehydrolase, induces the inhibition and degradation of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) in the U937 cell extract. In the present study, the process of ALCK-induced GAPDH degradation was investigated. A kinetic study revealed that GAPDH was irreversibly inhibited by ALCK.

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Paecilomyces carneus carboxypeptidase sequentially liberated amino acids from the carboxy-terminus of neurotensin, angiotensin I, bradykinin, and delta sleep-inducing peptide, indicating that the sequential hydrolysis of peptides was limited by the occurrence of intermediates with the structure of -Gly-X (X = L-amino acid), -Pro-X, -X-Gly, and -X-Pro. The enzyme had carboxyamidase and/or amidase activities for the carboxy-terminally amidated peptides. The enzyme essentially acted as a carboxyamidase for the long carboxy-terminally amidated peptides; an amidase became dominant for the substrates in the presence of bulky amino acids such as Arg, Met, Leu, and Phe in the penultimate (P1) and P2 positions, corresponding with the S1 and S2 sites of the enzyme, and the P3 position of carboxy-terminally amidated peptides played a significant role in the action as a carboxyamidase or a amidase.

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An unsharp masking technique (USM) is one of the image processing methods used in the computed radiography (CR) system. To further promote the performance of the USM, we developed the NEW-USM processing that can control the frequency enhancement characteristics flexibly and accommodate an extensive range of diagnostic targets. The NEW-USM and USM were performed on femur images acquired by computed radiography (model FCR9000; Fuji Medical Systems USA Inc, Stamford, CT), and the resulting images were compared.

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Seventeen strains of the genus Paecilomyces were examined for their ability to produce serine carboxypeptidase. Paecilomyces carneus IFO 7012 exhibited the highest potency for serine carboxypeptidase production. A maximum yield of serine carboxypeptidase was obtained by koji culture of the strain at 22 degrees C for 7 days.

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All mice treated with 3-methylcholanthrene (MC) suffered with tumor 114 days after treatment. However, 40% dietary restriction caused a great inhibition of tumor incidence. In order to understand the mechanisms by which dietary restriction decreased the occurrence of tumor in mice, we investigated the correlation between tumor incidence and host T cell immune responses.

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Mice fed a 40% restricted diet until 1 year of age showed a 35% drop in body weight and markedly lower weights in the central lymphoid organs such as spleen and thymus than those of unrestricted mice. In contrast, the percentage of splenic Thy 1.2+ T cells was dramatically increased by dietary restriction.

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To clarify whether edible polysaccharides (dietary fibers) have a host defense stimulating activity, the effects of intraperitoneally administered dietary fiber on the generation of microbicidal superoxide anion (O2-) in mouse peritoneal exudate macrophages (MP) were investigated. MP obtained from mice injected cellulose or pectin generated larger amount of O2- when stimulated by 12-o-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) or during phagocytosis of opsonized zymosan than those from mice injected proteose peptone, a widely used elicitor for MP. Especially, generated O2- from cellulose-elicited MP was as strikingly large as that from MP elicited by lentinan, a strong antitumor polysaccharide, when stimulated by TPA.

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The effects of dietary restriction on the generation of superoxide anion (O2-) in phagocytosing mouse peritoneal macrophages (MPs) were investigated. MPs obtained from diet-restricted mice generated larger amount of O2- during phagocytosis of opsonized zymosan than those from unrestricted mice. This augmentation of the O2- generation was not inhibited by the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor 1-(5-isoquinolinylsulfonyl)-2-methylpiperazine (H-7).

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Previously we reported that mice adapted to a 40% dietary restriction showed shortened erythrocyte life span (Internat. J. Vit.

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Previously, we have reported that a 40% dietary restriction caused microcytic and short-lived erythrocytes without anemia in mice (Internat. J. Vitr.

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Dietary restriction is well known to increase mean and maximal life span in rodents and other species, although the mechanisms remain unclear. To investigate the effects of dietary restriction on erythrocyte cellular life span, mice were fed 40% restricted diet and erythrocyte properties were examined. At the end of the 8th week of a feeding period, erythrocytes in the restricted mice showed strikingly shorter life span than those in the unrestricted mice (restricted; T1/2 = 15.

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It has not been clarified whether dietary restriction alters macrophage functions, although the augmentation of T cell functions by dietary restriction is well known. Forty percent dietary restriction on 9-week-old male C3H/He mice caused a decrease of body weight. However, one of the major macrophage functions, the generation of superoxide anion (O2), was augmented in proteose peptone-elicited peritoneal macrophages (MPs) from diet-restricted mice.

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Forty percent dietary restriction on 9-weeks-old C3H/He mice caused decrease of the weight of central lymphoid organs in parallel with the reduction of body weight. However, the percentage of splenic T cells was dramatically increased in diet-restricted mouse spleen cells. Generally, normal mouse spleen cells contained about 30% of Thy 1.

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