Publications by authors named "Ishikawa Isao"

Background: Periodontal disease is characterized by chronic inflammation and destruction of supporting periodontal tissues, ultimately leading to tooth loss. In recent years, "cell-free treatment" without stem cell transplantation has attracted considerable attention for tissue regeneration. This study investigated the effects of extracts of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC-extract) and their protein components (MSC-protein) on the proliferation and migration of periodontal ligament (PDL) cells and whether MSC-protein can induce periodontal regeneration.

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Koopman and Perron-Frobenius operators for dynamical systems are becoming popular in a number of fields in science recently. Properties of the Koopman operator essentially depend on the choice of function spaces where it acts. Particularly, the case of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHSs) is drawing increasing attention in data science.

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Increasing attention has been paid to cell-based medicines. Many in vivo and in vitro studies have demonstrated the efficacy of stem cell transplantation for the regeneration of periodontal tissues over the past 20 years. Although positive evidence has accumulated regarding periodontal regeneration using stem cells, the exact mechanism of tissue regeneration is still largely unknown.

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Periodontal disease involves the chronic inflammation of tooth supporting periodontal tissues. As the disease progresses, it manifests destruction of periodontal tissues and eventual tooth loss. The regeneration of lost periodontal tissue has been one of the most important subjects in periodontal research.

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Background: Periodontitis results in the destruction of tooth-supporting periodontal tissues and does not have the ability to heal spontaneously. Various approaches have been introduced to regenerate periodontal tissues; however, these approaches have limited efficacy for treating severe defects. Cytotherapies combine stem cell biology and tissue engineering to form a promising approach for overcoming these limitations.

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This large-scale study cross-sectionally examined the periodontal status and prevalence of "red complex" bacteria (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola, and Tannerella forsythia) in Japanese adults. A total of 977 participants were enrolled in the study. Probing depth (PD), bleeding on probing (BOP), and bone crest level (BCL) were recorded, and the presence of red complex bacteria in the saliva was examined using polymerase chain reaction.

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Osseointegrated implants have been recognized as being very reliable and having long-term predictability. However, host defense mechanisms against infection have been known to be impaired around a dental implant because of the lack of a periodontal ligament (PDL). The purpose of our experimental design was to produce cementum and PDL on the implant surface adopting cell sheet technology.

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Aims/introduction: To explore the relationships between periodontitis and microvascular complications as well as glycemic control in type 2 diabetes patients.

Materials And Methods: This multicenter, hospital-based, cross-sectional study included 620 patients with type 2 diabetes. We compared the prevalence and severity of periodontitis between patients with ≥1 microvascular complication and those without microvascular complications.

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Laser irradiation has numerous favorable characteristics, such as ablation or vaporization, hemostasis, biostimulation (photobiomodulation) and microbial inhibition and destruction, which induce various beneficial therapeutic effects and biological responses. Therefore, the use of lasers is considered effective and suitable for treating a variety of inflammatory and infectious oral conditions. The CO2 , neodymium-doped yttrium-aluminium-garnet (Nd:YAG) and diode lasers have mainly been used for periodontal soft-tissue management.

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  • Oral care is crucial for elderly and compromised patients, but traditional methods can be challenging due to pain and aspiration risks; antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) offers a potential alternative.
  • A study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of toluidine blue O (TBO) combined with red LED light in reducing dental plaque, revealing that this method significantly decreased bacterial colonies.
  • Results indicated that aPDT was comparable in safety to standard antiseptics, showing promising outcomes in a trial with healthy participants for daily plaque control.
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Periodontitis, a recognized disease worldwide, is bacterial infection-induced inflammation of the periodontal tissues that results in loss of alveolar bone. Once it occurs, damaged tissue cannot be restored to its original form, even if decontaminating treatments are performed. For more than half a century, studies have been conducted to investigate true periodontal regeneration.

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Objective: The control of bleeding after tooth extraction is a major concern in patients taking warfarin. Light-emitting diode (LED) irradiation with hemostatic gelatin sponge application was investigated.

Study Design: Patients who took warfarin and required tooth extraction were divided randomly into 3 groups.

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  • Periodontitis is a bacterial infection that leads to inflammation and destruction of the tissue that supports teeth, making treatment challenging.
  • Traditional treatments involve materials like bone grafts and membranes but struggle to fully regenerate periodontal tissues.
  • Recently, new approaches using stem cells and cell sheet technology have emerged, showing promise in clinical trials for safe and effective regeneration of periodontal tissue.
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  • The research aimed to evaluate how effective antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is in eliminating mycoplasmas from contaminated cells, which are common in cell cultures.
  • Mycoplasmas are typically removed using antibiotics, but this can lead to antibiotic-resistant bacteria; thus, aPDT, combined with methylene blue and red LED light, was tested as a safer alternative.
  • The results showed that aPDT significantly reduced live mycoplasmas in treated human embryonic kidney cells without harming them, indicating its potential as a method for cleaning contaminated cell cultures.
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Background: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play pivotal roles in host immune responses and have been suggested to be involved in the development of many infectious diseases. In this study, the mRNA expression levels of TLR2, TLR4, and TLR9 and their relationship with periodontopathic bacteria in periodontal tissue are examined. Furthermore, the mechanism of TLR induction by Porphyromonas gingivalis is investigated in human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs).

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It has been shown that stem cell transplantation can regenerate periodontal tissue, and several clinical trials involving transplantation of stem cells into human patients have already begun or are in preparation. However, stem cell transplantation therapy is a new technology, and the events following transplantation are poorly understood. Several studies have reported side effects and potential risks associated with stem cell transplantation therapy.

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Periodontal regeneration using EDTA or PDGF showed promising results, but the effect of combined application was still unclear. This study aimed to verify the effect of EDTA and/or PDGF application on root adhesion and proliferation of PDL fibroblast cells. Eighty specimens were prepared from forty periodontitis teeth and made five groups: (1) diseased (untreated), (2) SRP (scaling root planing), (3) EDTA (24%), (4) PDGF (25 ng/ml) and (5) Combined application of EDTA and PDGF.

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Aim:   Light-emitting diodes have been investigated as new light activators for photodynamic therapy. We investigated the bactericidal effects of high-power, red light-emitting diodes on two periodontopathic bacteria in vitro.

Methods:   A light-emitting diode (intensity: 1100 mW/cm(2) , peak wavelength: 650 nm) was used to irradiate a bacterial solution for either 10 or 20 s.

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Cytotherapeutic approaches have been investigated to overcome the limitations of existing procedures for periodontal regeneration. In this study, cell sheet transplantation was performed using three kinds of mesenchymal tissue (periodontal ligament, alveolar periosteum, and bone marrow)-derived cells to compare the differences between cell sources in a canine severe defect model (one-wall intrabony defect). Periodontal ligament cells (PDLCs), iliac bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BMMSCs), and alveolar periosteal cells (APCs) were obtained from each dog; a total of four dogs were used.

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Objective: Bleeding control is a major concern during dental surgery. A novel photocoagulation method using an irradiating blue-violet light emitting diode (LED) was investigated.

Background: Some dental light-curving units can emit blue-violet wavelengths around 380-515 nm with two peaks (410 nm and 470 nm).

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  • - A case is reported involving a patient who developed a communication between the left ventricle and right atrium due to an aneurysm caused by infectious endocarditis.
  • - Severe aortic valve regurgitation and valve destruction were found through echocardiography, which indicated the presence of a flail aortic valve and an abnormal shunt flow.
  • - The patient received emergency surgery for aortic valve replacement and closure of the septal communication, resulting in an uneventful recovery post-operation.
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Objective: Periodontal ligament (PDL) cells have an important role in periodontal regeneration. The unique characteristics of PDL cells, mainly outgrown cells derived from PDL tissue, have been investigated. Recently, mesenchymal stem cells have been obtained from PDL tissue using enzyme digestion.

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Purpose: To evaluate the clinical features of Acanthamoeba keratitis in nine patients diagnosed at Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital, Saitama, Japan.

Methods: In nine eyes of nine patients, Acanthamoeba keratitis was diagnosed by direct light microscopy of corneal scrapings stained by the Parker ink-potassium hydroxide method between September 2006 and September 2009. Their clinical features and course were studied retrospectively.

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