Publications by authors named "Hokari R"

In a previous study, we reported that nilotinib, a BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor, possesses moderate antimalarial activity against PfK1 and PfFCR3. As a part of our efforts to develop novel antimalarial agents, a series of novel triazine analogs was identified as potent antimalarial agents via structure modification of nilotinib. Compound 15a showed strong antimalarial activities against PfK1 and PfFCR3 with IC values of 0.

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Background: Despite accumulating evidence and recommendations for management of colonic diverticular bleeding (CDB), the changes in its clinical management and outcomes remain unknown.

Methods: We performed a retrospective tendency analysis on a biennial basis, a propensity score-matched cohort study between the first and latter half groups, and mediation analyses to compare the diagnostic and treatment methods between January 2010 and December 2019 (CODE BLUE-J Study).

Results: A total of 6575 patients with CDB were included.

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Background: The involvement of Mediterranean fever (MEFV) gene mutations in patients with inflammatory bowel disease unclassified (IBDU) remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the clinical characteristics and responsiveness to colchicine in Japanese patients with IBDU carrying MEFV mutations.

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we examined MEFV mutations using gene analysis, clinical information, and colchicine responsiveness.

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Previously, we successfully introduced laeA gene into a fungal strain in order to significantly increase the production of a bioactive compound, allowing use to discover novel biological activity. To demonstrate the universal applicability of the laeA gene introduction strategy for taping the potential of fungal secondary metabolism, in this present study, we created a library of microorganisms which we had the laeA gene inserted, and from that library we aimed to isolate compounds which are produced at significantly greater quantities compared to the respective wild type strains. From this investigation, we were able to isolate sclerotinin A (1) from Pochonia sp.

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Background: Interleukin (IL)-23 is involved in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis (UC). A genome-wide significant association between IL23R p.G149R (rs76418789) and UC was previously identified in Japan and Korea.

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  • The Japan Gastroenterological Association released clinical guidelines for chronic diarrhea in 2023, detailing its definition, classification, and diagnostic methods.
  • The guidelines emphasize distinguishing between types of chronic diarrhea and recommend lifestyle and dietary changes as the first line of treatment, followed by probiotics and anti-diarrheals.
  • They also note that many other treatments lack sufficient evidence, indicating a need for future research to improve chronic diarrhea management globally.
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  • - The Japan Gastroenterological Association released the first version of clinical guidelines for chronic constipation in 2023, detailing its definition, classification, diagnostic criteria, and treatment options based on the latest evidence.
  • - Treatment begins by identifying whether constipation is secondary due to other diseases or medications, then assessing for motility disorders; initial management includes lifestyle changes and osmotic laxatives.
  • - The guidelines emphasize a structured approach to diagnosis and treatment, including flowcharts, and suggest that stimulant laxatives should be used sparingly while alternative therapies have less evidence.
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Background: Paneth cells play multiple roles in maintaining intestinal homeostasis. However, the clinical role of Paneth cell metaplasia (PCM) in ulcerative colitis (UC) remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the relationship between PCM and relapse in patients with UC and compare the usefulness of PCM with other histological indexes, including mucin depletion (MD) and basal plasmacytosis (BP).

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  • Researchers discovered burnettiene A (1) as an antimalarial compound from the culture of Flavocillium primulinum, using a new multidrug-sensitive yeast system.
  • The compound was previously identified as an antifungal agent but its antifungal action is limited to one species and its mechanism isn't fully understood.
  • The study demonstrated that burnettiene A exhibits antimalarial activity against both chloroquine-sensitive and resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum, highlighting a new platform for discovering potential antimalarial drugs.
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  • The study explores the relationship between chronic skin damage (CSD) and its impact on mouse intestines, particularly focusing on the small intestine's response.
  • The application of sodium dodecyl sulfate to induce CSD resulted in observable changes, including villus atrophy, increased intestinal permeability, and higher levels of apoptotic cells in the small intestine.
  • Interleukin-13 (IL-13) was identified as a key factor in the damage, as its inhibition reduced intestinal injury and mast cell infiltration, suggesting that skin damage can lead to gut issues, potentially creating a “leaky gut.”
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A new polyene macrolide, machidamycin (1), and a known compound YS-822A (2), were obtained by physicochemical screening from a culture broth of Streptomyces sp. K22-0017. The structures were elucidated using MS and 1D/2D NMR analyses.

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Background: Although the involvement of intestinal microbiota in innate immunity has been reported recently, the pathogenicity of autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether probiotics ameliorate inflammation in AIP through interactions with innate immunity.

Materials And Methods: The AIP mouse model was generated by intraperitoneal administration of Escherichia coli to C56BL/6 female mice.

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Introduction: We examined the associations among disease-related symptoms, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and sense of coherence (SOC) in Japanese patients with ulcerative colitis (UC).

Methods: This cross-sectional survey involved patients and physicians at 23 hospitals specializing in UC treatment in Japan (December 2019-December 2020). Multiple linear regression analysis was performed using scores on the Mental Health and General Health subscales of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey as outcomes and SOC as the main independent variable.

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  • Hand hygiene is essential for controlling COVID-19, but the extent of SARS-CoV-2 contamination on the hands of healthy individuals was unclear, prompting this study aimed at evaluating contamination levels.
  • Researchers collected swab samples from 925 healthy participants, including various professionals and students, and analyzed them for viral RNA using RT-qPCR.
  • The findings revealed that SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in only 0.32% of samples, with no viable viruses found, indicating that the risk of transmission through hand contact in everyday settings is very low.
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Two new antimalarial compounds, named prenylpyridones A (1) and B (2), were discovered from the actinomycete cultured material of Streptomyces sp. RBL-0292 isolated from the soil on Hamahiga Island in Okinawa prefecture. The structures of 1 and 2 were elucidated as new iromycin analogs having α-pyridone ring by MS and NMR analyses.

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Three new antiplasmodial compounds, named akedanones A (), B (), and C (), were discovered from the cultured material of sp. K20-0187 isolated from a soil sample collected at Takeda, Kofu, Yamanashi prefecture in Japan. The structures of compounds - were elucidated as new 2,3-dihydronaphthoquinones having prenyl and reverse prenyl groups by mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses.

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Two new pramanicin analogs, named virgaricins C (1) and D (2), were discovered by physicochemical screening from a static cultured material of Apiospora sp. FKI-8058. Their structures were elucidated by MS and NMR analyses and chemical derivatization.

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This study investigated the trends in idiopathic peptic ulcers, examined the characteristics of refractory idiopathic peptic ulcer, and identified the optimal treatment. The characteristics of 309 patients with idiopathic peptic ulcer were examined. We allocated idiopathic peptic ulcers that did not heal after 8 weeks' treatment (6 weeks for duodenal ulcers) to the refractory group and those that healed within this period to the healed group.

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Background And Aim: Although diet is one of the potential environmental factors affecting ulcerative colitis (UC), evidence is not sufficient to draw definitive conclusions. This Japanese case-control study examined the association between the consumption of coffee, other caffeine-containing beverages and food, and total caffeine and the risk of UC.

Methods: The study involved 384 UC cases and 665 control subjects.

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We herein present a unique and extremely rare fulminant case of Edwardsiella tarda infection-related necrotizing fasciitis. The patient had alcoholic cirrhosis and preferred to consume raw fish. He experienced painful swelling of the right forearm one day after he got a minor injury when falling from the ladder, and visited our hospital.

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  • A new filamentous fungus, Synnemellisia sp. strain FKR-0921, was found in soil from Kume Island, Okinawa, leading to the discovery of a new compound, synnemellisitriol A (1), from its MeOH extract cultured on rice medium.
  • The structure and absolute configuration of synnemellisitriol A were determined using advanced spectroscopic techniques and the modified Mosher's method.
  • The compound was also tested for various biological activities, showing potential in inhibiting metallo-β-lactamase, type III secretion systems, as well as exhibiting antimicrobial, antimalarial, and cytotoxic effects.
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As society becomes smarter, advanced optical sensing and imaging technologies utilizing visible and near-infrared regions have become increasingly prevalent. Wire-grid polarizers, which are available for broadband electromagnetic waves, are effective in improving the signal-to-noise ratio of such optical systems and enabling more advanced object detection and analysis. However, to be implemented in everyday products, low-cost manufacturing methods must be developed while maintaining high-performance optical functions.

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Background: Mild blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) induces various gut symptoms resembling human irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) as one of mental and behavioral disorders. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We investigated whether the extremely localized brain impact extracranially induced by laser-induced shock wave (LISW) evoked IBS-like phenomenon including visceral hypersensitivity and intestinal hyperpermeability in rats.

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