Publications by authors named "Kajiume T"

Background: Influenza spreads from schools to the rest of society. Thus, we conducted questionnaire surveys of influenza vaccination in elementary and middle schools in a district for 10 years to determine immunization rates and infection conditions among students who were potential sources of infection at home.

Methods: The questionnaire-based survey on influenza vaccine administration, influenza infection, and influenza types contracted, as well as influenza immunization history, was conducted in 10 seasons over a period of 10 years.

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Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has been increasingly used instead of subcutaneous immunotherapy. SLIT was initially approved for use among adults; however, it has become more widely accepted for children. Few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of SLIT in the treatment of dust mite allergies among children, including adverse effects.

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Background: Intrinsic factors related to self-renewal regulatory factors in hematopoietic stem cells are well known; however, limited information is available on extrinsic factors, such as the cell environment. Therefore, in this study, we analyzed the regulatory mechanism of hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal, focusing on the osteoblastic niche, and examined how adherence to osteoblasts affects stem cell differentiation.

Methods: For this experimental study, we developed a co-culture system for hematopoietic stem cells and osteoblasts, such that cells adhered to osteoblasts can be separated from those that do not.

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Objectives: To investigate which extracurricular lessons medical doctors and medical students received in early childhood and to compare the results to a similarly aged representative sample.

Methods: This retrospective questionnaire-based study investigated the prevalence of supplemental early education, along with professional outcomes later in life. The study compared two samples: First, as a proxy for "professional success", medical students and residents (n = 147) were asked to recall which extracurricular lessons they had taken when pre-school aged.

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Mature neutrophils must be quickly removed from inflammatory sites to prevent tissue damage. Neutrophil removal is thought to be accomplished primarily through caspase-dependent apoptosis, which involves several genes of mitochondrial origin. However, mature neutrophils show reduced gene transcription and mitochondrial numbers.

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The therapeutic effect of rehabilitation after cell therapy for brain injury remains unclear. Here, we report the neural stem/progenitor cells transplantation into a brain injury mouse model followed by treadmill exercise training. Among all experimental groups, mice that underwent transplantation and treadmill exercise demonstrated significant functional motor and electrophysiological improvement.

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The mechanism by which electrical stimulation affects formation of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) remains unknown. NG108-15, a neural cell line, is commonly used in in vitro co-culture models of myotubes to observe synapse formation; therefore, we employed this model to observe the effects of electrical stimulation on NMJ formation. Initially, L6 cells were differentiated and NG108-15 cells were then added to the same culture dish.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) show promise for neural regeneration but struggle with effective neural replacement due to issues like canceration and immune rejection when using gene transfection methods.* -
  • The researchers successfully induced mouse BMSCs to differentiate into neural cells using electrical stimulation before transplanting them into traumatic brain injury (TBI) model mice, demonstrating good recovery potential without turning into astrocytes.* -
  • The study found that electrical stimulation increased the expression of neurogenin2 (Ngn2), which plays a key role in promoting neural differentiation and preventing astrocytic differentiation, and this enhancement is linked to the β-catenin signaling pathway.*
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Background: Although the occurrence of posttransfusion urticaria in the immunosuppressive period is believed to be rare, from our experiences, this disease develops regardless of the immune status of the patients. Therefore, we performed a retrospective study to determine whether posttransfusion urticaria develops during the period of bone marrow suppression.

Methods: This study included 20 patients who developed urticaria as a complication of blood transfusion from January 2010 to January 2011 at the Department of Pediatrics, Hiroshima University Hospital.

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The Polycomb-group complex is a chromatin regulatory factor that is classified into two different complexes: Polycomb repressive complex 1 and 2. Components of Polycomb repressive complex 1 are involved in the self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells. Bmi1, one of these components, maintains the immaturity of neural and cancer stem cells as well as that of hematopoietic stem cells.

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For difficult to treat neuropathic pain from cancer, adjuvant analgesics are often used with opioids. We present the case of a 5-year-old girl who was diagnosed with meningitis caused by malignant T-cell lymphoma. She had severe neuropathic pain not relieved by increasing doses of a fentanyl infusion.

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Recently, regenerative medicine with bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) has gained significant attention for the treatment of central nervous system diseases. Here, we investigated the activity of BMSCs under simulated microgravity conditions. Mouse BMSCs (mBMSCs) were isolated from C57BL/6 mice and harvested in 1G condition.

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A 26-year-old man with chronic granulomatous disease complicated by multiple liver abscess was admitted to our hospital for hepatic resection and allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) from an HLA-matched sibling. We diagnosed the patient with Aspergillus liver abscesses based on computed tomographic findings, elevated serum levels of beta-D-glucan, positive test for galactomannan antigen, and the findings of laboratory cultures. Since the liver abscess could not be treated by drainage and administration of antifungals, we resected the posterior segments of the liver, which contained the abscess (S1, S6).

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Background: Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) is an indispensable factor for maintaining mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell pluripotency. A feeder layer and serum are also needed to maintain an undifferentiated state, however, such animal derived materials need to be eliminated for clinical applications. Therefore, a more reliable ES cell culture technique is required.

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Kasabach-Merritt syndrome is a life-threatening congenital disorder characterized by an enlarging hemangioma, thrombocytopenia, and consumption coagulopathy. We report the case of a one-month male infant who presented with a large cutaneous tumor in his right axilla with ecchymosis, thrombocytopenia, and chronic consumption coagulopathy. Three-dimensional computed tomography was useful for accurate diagnosis of the cutaneous tumor and for determining the precise vascular constitution of the hemangioma, suggesting the efficacy of this method for diagnosing Kasabach-Merritt syndrome.

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A 13-year-old boy presented with an epidural thoracic granulocytic sarcoma manifesting as rapidly progressive paraplegia preceding clinical manifestation of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a thoracic epidural tumor. He underwent emergent laminectomy and the tumor was totally resected.

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Objective: The Polycomb-group (PcG) genes regulate global gene expression in many biological processes, including hematopoiesis, by manipulating specific target genes. It is known that various PcG genes regulate self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Here we have shown that the reciprocal expression of PcG proteins regulates self-renewal and differentiation of HSCs.

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Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited immunodeficiency disorder caused by defects in NADPH oxidase and characterized by recurrent life-threatening bacterial and fungal infections. Although CGD has been considered to be a target for gene therapy, bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is now selected as the radical treatment in most cases. We performed BMT in a patient with CGD with severe infections and experienced respiratory complications of diffuse alveolar haemorrhage and/or infection-associated alveolar haemorrhage.

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Human umbilical cord blood (CB) has been used successfully in stem cell transplantation. A subpopulation of CD34(+) cells expresses chemokine receptor CXCR4 which is critical for bone marrow engraftment in human hematopoietic stem cells. Here, we demonstrate the effect of short-term culture on CXCR4 expression on umbilical CB-derived CD34(+) cells and subsequent engraftment capability in nonobese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficient (NOD/SCID) mice.

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In this study we examined the effect of the specific gravity of culture medium on the frequency of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) maintenance. We used a newly developed high-specific-gravity media. Bone marrow cells were isolated and cultured, and HSC activity was evaluated.

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Objective: In the present study, the effect of electrical stimulation was examined for the ability to induce morphological, physiological, and molecular biological effects on myoblasts during cell differentiation.

Methods: L6 rat myoblasts were electrically stimulated by newly developed methods on culture days 6, 8, 10 and 12.

Results: This electrical stimulation accelerated the appearance of myotubes, and subsequently produced spontaneously contracting muscle fibers.

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Perforin deficiency characterized by markedly reduced cytotoxic T and natural killer cell activities is one type of familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (FHL). FHL is a fatal inherited disease, and treatment with stem cell transplantation has resulted in a normal activity of killer cells. We herein report a case of FHL with perforin deficiency that was primarily treated by the administration of liposteroid to reduce hypercytokinemia.

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A three-dimensional (3D) clinostat is a device for generating multidirectional G force, resulting in an environment with an average of 10(3) G. Here we report that human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) cultured in a 3D-clinostat (group CL) showed marked proliferation (13-fold in a week) compared with cells cultured under normal conditions of 1 G (group C) (4-fold in a week). Flow cytometry revealed a 6-fold increase in the number of hMSCs double-positive for CD44/CD29 or CD90/CD29 in group CL after 7 days in culture, compared with group C.

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Aims: Metyrapone causes a decrease in the serum cortisol level without affecting ACTH production in ectopic tumors. We report a case who presented with Cushing's syndrome due to an ectopic ACTH-producing thymic carcinoid. In the present case, it was demonstrated that metyrapone administration resulted in a significant decrease in the plasma ACTH and serum cortisol levels.

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Objective: Mel-18 is a member of the mammalian Polycomb group (PcG) genes. This family of genes regulates global gene expression in many biologic processes, including hematopoiesis and anterior-posterior axis formation by manipulating specific target genes, including members of the Hox family. Here, we demonstrate that mel-18 negatively regulates the self-renewal activity of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs).

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