Publications by authors named "Ise S"

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  • MRI is commonly used to diagnose lateral epicondylitis (LE), but this study investigates whether MRI findings truly correlate with clinical symptoms in LE patients.
  • Out of 243 patients with LE, high signal intensity changes were observed in a majority of elbows, yet results showed no significant correlation between these MRI findings and patients' symptoms.
  • The study concludes that while MRI detects various changes in the extensor carpi radialis brevis and synovial folds, these findings do not predict or relate to the clinical condition of the patients.
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Background: Proximal femoral fractures in geriatric patients are a major challenge in orthopedics, often leading to major functional impairment. Early surgical intervention is crucial for improving patient recovery and overall health outcomes. Thus, Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare initiated a reimbursement policy in April 2022 to encourage early surgery for these fractures in patients aged ≥75 years.

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  • This retrospective study aimed to identify risk factors for allogeneic red blood cell transfusion in adult spinal deformity surgery by reviewing the medical records of 151 patients who underwent corrective surgery from 2012 to 2021.
  • Key factors examined included intraoperative hypothermia, autologous blood donation, and the use of hemostatic agents, which have been underexplored in previous research.
  • The findings revealed that not using TXA, lacking autologous blood donation, and having longer surgery times were significant predictors of needing blood transfusions during the perioperative period.
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Although α-adrenoceptor (α-AR) antagonists used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia can cause ejaculation disorders, the aetiology of this adverse event is still controversial. Therefore, we investigated the effects of antagonists with different affinities for α-AR subtypes on ejaculatory function and their mechanisms of action in normal rats. In the spontaneous seminal emission (SSE) test, systemically administered prazosin, terazosin, tamsulosin and naftopidil decreased the weight of ejaculated seminal material in a dose-dependent manner; the potency order was as follows: tamsulosin > terazosin > prazosin > naftopidil.

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Background: The diagnosis of rotator cuff tears (RCTs) using radiographs alone is clinically challenging; thus, the utility of deep learning algorithms based on convolutional neural networks has been remarkable in the field of medical imaging recognition. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of artificial intelligence (a deep learning algorithm; a convolutional neural network) to detect and classify RCTs using shoulder radiographs, and compare its diagnostic performance with that of orthopedic surgeons.

Methods: A total of 1169 plain shoulder anteroposterior radiographs (1 image per shoulder) were included in the total dataset and divided into four groups: intact, small, medium, and large to massive tear groups.

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Background: Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is an effective treatment for musculoskeletal pain, tendinopathy, and fasciitis with an anti-inflammatory effect. ESWT can be categorized into two groups: radial pressure wave (RPW) and focused shock wave (FSW). Although there have been several studies on the inflammation and pain-improvement mechanisms of FSW, there are few studies on the pain-improvement mechanisms of RPW.

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Background: Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries occur frequently in baseball players, and UCL reconstruction is performed when nonoperative treatment fails.

Purpose: To compare a novel all-suture anchor method of UCL reconstruction with a method using bone tunnels (Ito method) by investigating the displacement against valgus torque and the failure strength.

Study Design: Controlled laboratory study.

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  • Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) has been used in Japan since 2014, but only short to medium-term outcomes have been previously reported, prompting a study to evaluate complications of RSA in hospitals associated with the researchers' institution.
  • This multicenter retrospective study included 615 shoulder cases, primarily involving elderly patients, and assessed their range of motion and survival rate regarding reoperations over time.
  • Results showed significant improvements in motion post-surgery, a 5-year survival rate of 93.4% for avoiding reoperations, and a variety of complications, with over 42% experiencing issues, including fractures and infections.
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  • A study compared changes in the long head of the biceps tendon based on different types of rotator cuff tears in a rat model, focusing on how these changes correlate with tendon degeneration.
  • Ninety-six rats were divided into groups based on specific tears, and various imaging and histological methods were used to analyze tendon changes over time.
  • Results showed that rats with anterior and anterosuperior tears had significantly greater degeneration and thickening in the biceps tendon compared to the control group, indicating a strong relationship between rotator cuff damage and biceps tendon health.
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The rat mono-iodoacetate (MIA) arthritis model has been used in studies on the hip, knee, and ankle joints. Few studies have explored its utility in shoulder arthritis research, and none have evaluated the effects of time and different MIA doses on arthritis progression. Therefore, we developed a rat MIA shoulder arthritis model to evaluate articular changes through radiological and histological analyses.

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Background: Although arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) is a commonly used procedure during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR), the effect of ASD on the clinical outcomes for ARCR is controversial. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of ARCR with or without ASD.

Methods: Patients (n = 315 with 320 shoulders) who underwent ARCR for small to medium-sized rotator cuff tears were followed for at least 24 months.

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  • Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptides that can transport various substances into cells but face challenges with vesicular entrapment during internalization.
  • Modifying peptides, specifically longer oligoarginines, enhances their ability to directly enter the cytosol, with the study focusing on tetra- and hexaarginine modified with a Dabcyl group.
  • The modified hexaarginine demonstrates improved cellular uptake and a diffuse distribution inside cells at lower concentrations, showing potential for use in antitumor drug delivery.
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Although sedation for bronchoscopy improves patient comfort, there is a risk of oversedation in elderly patients. Only a few studies have evaluated the efficacy and safety of sedation for bronchoscopy in elderly patients.This study retrospectively analyzed records of 210 patients who underwent transbronchial brushing and/or biopsy under midazolam sedation at National Hospital Organization Omuta National Hospital between June 2017 and October 2019.

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Marked promotion of membrane permeation of a cell-penetrating peptide, octaarginine (R8), was attained by attachment to a single 2,2'-dipicolylamine moiety (DPA-R8) that forms 1:1 complexes with metal ions. Studies using giant unilamellar vesicles demonstrated that DPA targets phospholipids and enhances R8 binding to the membranes in the presence of metal ions. While DPA/Zn(II) complex has been most frequently employed for chelate formation with phosphates, Ni(II) had the most prominent effect on the membrane binding and penetration of DPA-R8.

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Background And Purpose: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) complication has long been considered a factor associated with poor prognosis in patients with miliary tuberculosis. However, few reports exist on the prognostic factors of miliary tuberculosis including those complicating ARDS.

Subjects And Methods: We retrospectively examined prognoses and other clinical information obtained from medical records of a total of 68 patients diagnosed with miliary tuberculosis.

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  • This study investigates the prognostic value of serum KL-6 levels in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) by analyzing medical records of 66 untreated patients.
  • Findings indicate that patients with rising KL-6 levels experienced a significant decline in lung function (measured by FVC) compared to those with stable levels, suggesting the potential of KL-6 as an indicator of disease progression.
  • Overall, serial measurements of KL-6 may help clinicians predict patient outcomes in IPF, with higher initial and increasing KL-6 levels correlating with poorer survival rates.
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Background: Far-out syndrome was reported by Wiltse et al. in 1984, which is a condition characterized by L5 spinal nerve radiculopathy due to nerve compression between the L5 transverse process and sacral alar. Although many cases of far-out syndrome have been reported, to our knowledge, the present case firstly showed far-out syndrome due to assimilated L4 hemivertebra and L5 vertebra through which abnormal nerve root passed.

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An on-cell aptamer sensor has the potential to reveal cell-cell communications by signalling molecules. We attempted to design new fluorescent aptamer sensors for the sensing of IFN-γ and adenine compounds on cells. BODIPY-labeled external quencher-free aptamer sensors have allowed a turn-on detection of the target molecule with improved off/on efficiency.

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Objective: This study aimed to examine the nutritional status and nutrient intake of patients with MAC lung disease with a focus on visceral fat area.

Patients And Methods: Among 116 patients of our hospital with nontuberculous mycobacteriosis who were registered between May 2010 and August 2011, 103 patients with MAC lung disease were included in this study. In all patients, nutritional status and nutrient intake were prospectively examined.

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Obesity is not only associated with unhealthy lifestyles, but also linked to genetic predisposition. Previously, we generated an autism mouse model (patDp/+) that carries a 6.3 Mb paternal duplication homologous to the human 15q11-q13 locus.

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Purpose: To investigate the changes in subfoveal thickness after switching to intravitreal aflibercept injection for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV).

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 66 eyes of 65 PCV patients (mean age 75.7 years) which were refractory to ranibizumab.

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The structural complexity and diversity of natural products make them attractive sources for potential drug discovery, with their characteristics being derived from the multi-step combination of enzymatic and non-enzymatic conversions of intermediates in each biosynthetic pathway. Intermediates that exhibit multipotent behaviour have great potential for use as starting points in diversity-oriented synthesis. Inspired by the biosynthetic pathways that form complex metabolites from simple intermediates, we developed a semi-synthetic process that combines heterologous biosynthesis and artificial diversification.

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Copy number variations on human chromosome 15q11-q13 have been implicated in several neurodevelopmental disorders. A paternal loss or duplication of the Prader-Willi syndrome/Angelman syndrome (PWS/AS) region confers a risk of obesity, although the mechanism remains a mystery due to a lack of an animal model that accurately recreates the obesity phenotype. We performed detailed analyses of mice with duplication of PWS/AS locus (6 Mb) generated by chromosome engineering and found that animals with a paternal duplication of this region (patDp/+) show late-onset obesity, high sensitivity for high-fat diet, high levels of blood leptin and insulin without an increase in food intake.

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Inhibition of the amyloid β aggregation process could possibly prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease. In this article, we report a structure-activity relationship study of curcumin analogues for anti amyloid β aggregation activity. Compound 7, the ideal amyloid β aggregation inhibitor in vitro among synthesized curcumin analogues, has not only potent anti amyloid β aggregation effects, but also water solubility more than 160 times that of curcumin.

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To research a new non-peptidyl inhibitor of beta-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme 1, we focused on the curcumin framework, two phenolic groups combined with an sp2 carbon spacer for low-molecular and high lipophilicity. The structure-activity relationship study of curcumin derivatives is described. Our results indicate that phenolic hydroxy groups and an alkenyl spacer are important structural factors for the inhibition of beta-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme 1 and, furthermore, non-competitive inhibition of enzyme activity is anticipated from an inhibitory kinetics experiment and docking simulation.

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