Publications by authors named "Katori R"

Objectives: Although community studies have shown no difference between the sexes in the prevalence of fecal incontinence (FI), few direct comparisons of disease characteristics between male and female patients have been reported. The aim of this study was to determine whether characteristics of FI differ between male and female patients in Japan.

Methods: Included in the study were 408 (149 men, 259 women) patients with FI who visited the Matsushima Hospital Coloproctology Center between October 2016 and September 2017.

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Objective Patients in whom coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was suspected or confirmed between January 1, 2020, and October 31, 2021, were enrolled from Japanese hospitals in this multicenter, retrospective, observational study. Methods Data on the treatment administered (including conventional and Kampo medicine) and changes in common cold-like symptoms (such as fever, cough, sputum, dyspnea, fatigue, and diarrhea) were collected from their medical records. The primary outcome was the number of days without a fever (with a body temperature <37°C).

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Objectives: We reviewed surgical outcomes after introducing a novel surgical technique for anal fistula surgery designed to preserve anal sphincter function and the anoderm.

Methods: We studied 200 male patients who underwent a functional preservative operative technique (FPOT group) for anal fistulas and 200 patients who underwent resection of trans-sphincteric anal fistulas (fistulectomy group) between February 2014 and September 2015. We compared complications, such as those affecting anal sphincter function, recurrence, and incontinence.

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Objectives: Ligation and excision remain the commonly recognized standard surgical modality for treating hemorrhoids. Further, impediments to surgical treatment owing to social factors and the need for minimally invasive procedures and other confounders have resulted in the adoption of the mucopexy-recto anal lifting (MuRAL) method which is associated with favorable outcomes. The objective of this study was to describe the procedure and report the outcomes in patients who underwent MuRAL.

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We describe a protocol for the generation of a functional and transplantable corneal epithelium derived from human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. When this protocol is followed, a proportion of iPS cells spontaneously form circular colonies, each of which is composed of four concentric zones. Cells in these zones have different morphologies and immunostaining characteristics, resembling neuroectoderm, neural crest, ocular-surface ectoderm, or surface ectoderm.

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Clinical trials have been performed using autologous tissue-engineered epithelial cell sheets for corneal regenerative medicine. To improve stem cell-based therapy for convenient clinical practice, new techniques are required for preserving reconstructed tissues and their stem/progenitor cells until they are ready for use. In the present study, we screened potential preservative agents and developed a novel medium for preserving the cell sheets and their stem/progenitor cells; the effects were evaluated with a luciferase-based viability assay.

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The eye is a complex organ with highly specialized constituent tissues derived from different primordial cell lineages. The retina, for example, develops from neuroectoderm via the optic vesicle, the corneal epithelium is descended from surface ectoderm, while the iris and collagen-rich stroma of the cornea have a neural crest origin. Recent work with pluripotent stem cells in culture has revealed a previously under-appreciated level of intrinsic cellular self-organization, with a focus on the retina and retinal cells.

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A simple monitoring system of indoor air pollution is proposed by integrating a novel colorimetric detector of formaldehyde (HCHO) and a function of a built-in camera on mobile phone. The colorimetric detector employs a solid phase colorimetric reagent made from 4-amino-3-hydrazino-5-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole, ZnO, KIO4 and agar, and changes colour from white to purple by exposure to HCHO gas. The degree of colour changes expressed in Red, Green and Blue model model responded to the HCHO concentration levels both in air and from building materials.

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Background: This study was undertaken to evaluate the accuracy of endoanal ultrasonography for preoperative assessment of anal fistula, with special reference to the difference between acute and chronic fistula.

Methods: The subjects comprised 401 patients treated for acute or chronic anorectal sepsis of cryptoglandular origin during the period January through December 2005. All patients underwent physical examination and endoanal ultrasonography.

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To examine whether protein kinase C (PKC) activation is essential for the induction of cardiac myocyte hypertrophy caused by alpha1-adrenergic stimulation, we investigated the hypertrophic effect of phenylephrine in PKC down-regulated and non-treated cultured cardiac myocytes obtained from neonatal Sprague-Dawley rat ventricles. The treatment with 10 nmol/L 12-tetra decanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) for more than 2 hours decreased PKC activity by approximately 80% without marked hypertrophy. Phenylephrine increased [14C] phenylalanine (Phe) incorporation in both TPA non-treated and treated cells, 1.

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Tsukuba hypertensive mice (THM) are a hypertensive model prepared by mating a transgenic mice with human renin gene and a transgenic mice with human angiotensinogen gene. In the present study, we examined effects of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) on cardiac hypertrophy and renal disorders using Tsukuba hypertensive mice. While THM showed an increase of about 30 mmHg in systolic pressure compared to C57BL/6 mice employed as normal control animals, the increase in blood pressure was not observed in the mice to which either gene was transferred.

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Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), a growth factor potent in promoting angiogenesis, has been shown to reduce infarct size in experimentally induced acute myocardial infarction. However, the effect of bFGF on regional myocardial blood flow (Qm) in the acutely infarcted myocardium has not been well clarified. In 20 open-chest dogs, the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery was occluded and animals were maintained in this condition for 4 weeks.

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1. Ro 22-9124 produced tonic block of sodium currents (INa) with a Hill coefficient of 1.01 and a dissociation constant of 0.

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The effect of thromboxane A2 synthetase inhibitor (OKY-046) on myocardial metabolism and contractility during ischemia and reperfusion was examined by the phosphorus 31-nuclear magnetic resonance (31P-NMR) in Langendorff rabbit hearts with use of an artificial blood substitute, perfluorochemical emulsion Fluosol-43. After normothermic fifteen-minute global zero-flow ischemia or fifteen-minute global low-flow ischemia (coronary perfusion pressure = 20 mmHg), reperfusion of sixty minutes was carried out. OKY-046 was administered from forty-five minutes prior to the global ischemia.

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To clarify the role of coronary spasm or dynamic coronary obstruction in the development of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) with spontaneous recanalization (SR), symptoms in 296 patients with AMI admitted within 24 h after the onset of chest pain were analyzed just before and after onset, and coronary angiograms were analyzed soon after onset. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the initial angiographic findings in the infarct-related coronary artery (IRCA): group 1 comprised 172 patients with total occlusion (TIMI O); group 2 comprised 57 patients with subtotal occlusion (TIMI 1,2); and group 3 comprised 67 patients with SR (TIMI 3). The incidence of SR was 20.

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Background: The administration of calcium antagonists to patients with healed myocardial infarction is a controversial treatment. This study was conducted to elucidate the effect of short-acting nifedipine and diltiazem on cardiac events in patients with healed myocardial infarction.

Methods And Results: A controlled clinical open trial of 1115 patients with healed myocardial infarction was carried out between 1986 and 1994.

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1. In whole-cell patch recording, the relative potency of the blocking action of sematilide on IK1 was found to be constant at each potential level of IK1 activation. Under more acidic condition, the degree of block was decreased.

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We retrospectively analyzed the effect of beta-blocking agents on the incidence of cardiac events in elderly patients who had had myocardial infarction. A total of 1169 patients who had had a myocardial infarction (age, 60.2 +/- 11.

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The present study investigated whether the exercise-induced ST-segment elevation can predict the prognosis for patients with myocardial infarction. Among 529 patients with myocardial infarction, 411 underwent treadmill exercise testing about 5 weeks after the onset. All patients were followed up (mean [+/-SD] 54 +/- 41 months) to compare the incidence of cardiac events.

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A 58-year-old man was involved in an automobile accident and suffered remittent fever, leukocytosis and high C-reactive protein level. He developed a diastolic murmur 2 months after the accident. Transesophageal echocardiography showed severe aortic regurgitation with a vegetation-like echo image attached to the right coronary cusp leaflet, suggesting infective endocarditis.

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The efficacy of combining antiplatelet agents with low doses of aspirin to prevent cardiac events in patients with myocardial infarction was examined. A total of 1,083 patients with prior myocardial infarction were randomly divided into those who were (618) and were not (465) treated with antiplatelet agents, and observed for 12.5 +/- 18.

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The effect of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) on high-energy phosphates (adenosine triphosphate: ATP, creatine phosphate: CrP, inorganic phosphate: Pi) and intracellular pH during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion was studied using phosphorus 31-nuclear magnetic resonance (31P-NMR) in the isolated rabbit hearts. Coronary flow, left ventricular systolic developed pressure (LV Dev.P) and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP) were also measured.

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The purpose of this study was to clarify whether continuous infusion of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) prevents intimal hyperplasia at the site of arterial injury. Forty-three Kurosawa and Kusanagi hypercholesterolemic (KHC) rabbits which underwent balloon angioplasty of the right common iliac artery were randomly divided into 2 groups; rtPA for 7 days (n = 29) and untreated (n = 14). The former group was subdivided into a high-dose group (n = 15) (2 mg/kg per day continuously for 7 days after 3 mg/kg for 4h) and a low-dose group (n = 14) (0.

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The prevention of left ventricular aneurysm formation and left ventricular remodeling by percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) performed 24 to 48 hours after onset of acute myocardial infarction was investigated. Left ventriculography and coronary angiography were performed in 25 patients within 24 hours of onset of acute myocardial infarction. The patients were divided into two groups; reperfusion group (n = 17) and successful PTCA group (n = 8).

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