Publications by authors named "Kazuto YAMASHITA"

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  • Endotoxemia is a serious inflammatory condition triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), leading to the release of inflammatory cytokines, which can be partly managed by fuzapladib (FZP) that inhibits inflammation.
  • In a study with 15 pigs divided into low-FZP, high-FZP, and control groups, researchers assessed how FZP affected inflammation and cardiac function after inducing endotoxemia with LPS.
  • Results showed that while high-FZP didn't prevent organ damage, it reduced interleukin-6 levels and helped maintain better blood oxygen levels and blood pressure than the control, ultimately reducing mortality during the observation period.
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  • The study investigates the impact of combining medetomidine, butorphanol, and alfaxalone on cardiorespiratory function in dogs under inhalation anesthesia with sevoflurane.
  • Results indicated a temporary decline in cardiac output, respiratory frequency, and arterial pH after IM administration of the drug combination.
  • Despite these changes, there was an increase in systemic vascular resistance and mean pulmonary arterial pressure, suggesting that the vasoconstriction effects were responsible for the observed cardiac output decrease.
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Plasma β-amyloid (Aβ) assays are a promising tool for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis in clinical practice. To obtain reliable results, establishing an appropriate sample-handling procedure for each analytical platform is warranted. This study proposes an appropriate sample-handling procedure using HISCL analyzer by elucidating the individual/combined effects of pre-analytical parameters on plasma Aβ42/Aβ40 levels.

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Background: We have previously reported a simple correction method for estimating pleural pressure (Ppl) using central venous pressure (CVP). However, it remains unclear whether this method is applicable to patients with varying levels of intravascular volumes and/or chest wall compliance. This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of our method under different conditions of intravascular volume and chest wall compliance.

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  • This study explored how effectively sugammadex reverses the paralysis caused by rocuronium in dogs under anesthesia compared to a saline control.
  • Six adult Beagle dogs were used in a crossover study design, with each dog receiving alfaxalone anesthesia, rocuronium, and either sugammadex or saline.
  • Results showed that while the onset and maximum duration of neuromuscular blockade were similar between treatments, sugammadex significantly reduced recovery time and index compared to saline, suggesting it is a more effective reversal agent.
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  • The study aimed to find the effective doses of rocuronium that would depress muscle twitch response in dogs under alfaxalone anesthesia.
  • It included eight Beagle dogs, monitored through neuromuscular function to measure the effect of different doses of rocuronium (100, 175, and 250 μg/kg).
  • Results showed that the effective doses were 175 μg/kg for ED and 232 μg/kg for ED, with longer recovery times corresponding to higher doses of rocuronium.
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Objective: To investigate the sedative and cardiorespiratory effects of intranasal atomization (INA) of alfaxalone using a mucosal atomization device in Japanese White rabbits.

Study Design: Randomized, prospective, crossover study.

Animals: A total of eight healthy female rabbits, weighing 3.

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  • The study assessed the sedative effects of intranasal medetomidine in eight healthy Japanese White rabbits using a mucosal atomization device (MAD), with varying doses administered and a control saline treatment.
  • Doses of medetomidine were administered at three levels (0.3 mL to one nostril, 0.3 mL to both nostrils, and 0.3 mL twice to both nostrils), showing a clear, dose-dependent sedative effect as measured by loss of righting reflex (LRR) times.
  • Intranasal administration of medetomidine also resulted in significant cardiorespiratory depression, indicated by decreases in pulse
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  • Gum elastic bougie (GEB) is a device used in airway management for patients who are tough to intubate, but its application in veterinary medicine, particularly for oxygenation, hasn't been previously reported.
  • A case involving a 10-year-old cat with a laryngeal tumor and severe upper airway blockage showcased GEB’s use; traditional intubation failed, leading to a "cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate" situation.
  • The study concluded that while GEB isn't ideal for full ventilation, it can provide temporary oxygenation in difficult airway management cases in veterinary medicine.
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Treatment of severe and critical cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is still a top priority in public health. Previously, we reported distinct Th1 cytokines related to the pathophysiology of severe COVID-19 condition. In the present study, we investigated the association of Th1 and Th2 cytokine/chemokine endotypes with cell-mediated immunity via multiplex immunophenotyping, single-cell RNA-Seq analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and analysis of the clinical features of COVID-19 patients.

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  • * 104 dogs were analyzed for changes in CVC size based on various health indicators such as blood pressure, presence of intra-abdominal mass, anemia, and cardiac disease.
  • * Results showed a weak negative link between CVC size and mean blood pressure, with specific groups (like those with low blood pressure or cardiac disease) having notable differences in CVC size compared to normal groups.
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  • The study evaluates a fully automated plasma Aβ immunoassay that predicts brain Aβ status, which is relevant for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease (AD).
  • The research included 197 participants in the discovery phase and 200 in the validation phase, with the Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio showing high accuracy in predicting amyloid PET results.
  • This blood test is less invasive compared to traditional amyloid PET and cerebrospinal fluid methods, making it a more accessible option for clinicians and patients.
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Background: Problems associated with using inhalational anaesthesia are numerous in veterinary anaesthesia practice. Decreasing the amount of used inhalational anaesthetic agents and minimising of cardiorespiratory disorders are the standard goals of anaesthetists.

Objective: This experimental study was carried out to investigate the sparing effect of intravenous tramadol, lidocaine, dexmedetomidine and their combinations on the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of sevoflurane in healthy Beagle dogs.

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Recently, a mucosal atomization device (MAD) has been applied in veterinary medicine. In the present study, the maximum volume of nasal atomization without aspiration using MAD was examined in eight healthy female Japanese White (JW) rabbits. Each rabbit had their head and neck examined by computed tomography before and after nasal atomization with four different doses (0.

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Background: Pain is the leading cause of animal suffering, hence the importance of validated tools to ensure its appropriate evaluation and treatment. We aimed to test the psychometric properties of the short form of the Unesp-Botucatu Feline Pain Scale (UFEPS-SF) in eight languages.

Methods: The original scale was condensed from ten to four items.

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  • - The study examines how acidosis affects the heart's response to pimobendan, a medication that enhances heart function, in healthy Beagle dogs.
  • - Dogs were tested under two conditions: normal carbon dioxide levels (eucapnia) and elevated levels (hypercapnia), with key heart metrics measured after administering two different doses of pimobendan.
  • - Results showed that pimobendan significantly improved cardiac output and heart rate in both conditions, suggesting its effectiveness even during episodes of respiratory acidosis.
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  • This study investigates how different anesthetics—sevoflurane, propofol, and alfaxalone—affect the duration of neuromuscular blockade caused by rocuronium in dogs.
  • A total of eight Beagle dogs underwent anesthesia with each treatment in a crossover design, measuring neuromuscular function and various times related to the effects of rocuronium.
  • Results showed that sevoflurane significantly increased both the clinical blockade period and total duration of neuromuscular blockade compared to propofol and alfaxalone.
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Blood based β-amyloid (Aβ) assays that can predict amyloid positivity in the brain are in high demand. Current studies that utilize immunoprecipitation mass spectrometry assay (IP-MS), which has high specificity for measuring analytes, have revealed that precise plasma Aβ assays have the potential to detect amyloid positivity in the brain. In this study, we developed plasma Aβ40 and Aβ42 immunoassays using a fully automated immunoassay platform that is used in routine clinical practice.

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Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) enables the visualization of biomolecules at unprecedented resolution and requires control of the fluorescent blinking (ON/OFF) states of fluorophores to detect single-molecule fluorescence without overlapping of the signals. Although SMLM probes based on the intramolecular spirocyclization of Si-xanthene fluorophores have been developed, fluorophores with lower ON/OFF ratios are required for SMLM visualization of high-density structures. Here, we describe a silinane structure that lowers the ON/OFF ratio of Si-xanthene fluorophores.

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an acute respiratory disease; approximately 5% of patients developing severe COVID-19. It is known that cytokine release is associated with disease severity, but the relationship between the different clinical phenotypes and inflammatory endotypes is not well understood.

Objective: This study investigated the association between inflammatory biomarker-based endotypes and severe COVID-19 phenotypes.

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The quantitative range and reproducibility of current serological tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) are not optimized. Herein, we developed a diagnostic test that detects SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM with high quantitativeness and reproducibility and low interference. The system was based on the high-sensitivity chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay (HISCL) platform and detects IgG and IgM specific to SARS-CoV-2 spike and nucleocapsid proteins.

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Background: Numerous immunoassays have been developed to quantify amyloid β1-40 (Aβ40) and amyloid β1-42 (Aβ42). Nevertheless, given the low concentration of Aβ and the high levels of interfering factors in plasma, quantification of plasma Aβ is still challenging. To overcome the problems related to the specificity of Aβ immunoassays, this study aimed to develop an immunoaffinity enrichment and LC-MS/MS (IA-MS) assay.

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To compare the anesthetic effects after intravenous administration of alfaxalone or propofol without premedication, either alfaxalone (5 mg/kg) or propofol (10 mg/kg) was administered intravenously over 120 sec in 6 cats. Each cat received the alternate treatment at least a 7-day interval. Anesthetic effects (tolerance of intubation, behavior changes and neurodepressive score) and physiological parameters were evaluated.

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More data-driven evidence is needed on the cost of antibiotic resistance. Both Japan and England have large surveillance and administrative datasets. Code sharing of costing models enables reduced duplication of effort in research.

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We aimed to evaluate the induction, anesthesia, and cardiorespiratory effects of intramuscular (IM) anesthetic protocol with alfaxalone following premedication with low-dose medetomidine, butorphanol, or a combination of both (medetomidine-butorphanol) in dogs. Six healthy beagles were administered 1, 2.5, or 5 mg/kg alfaxalone IM following premedication with low-dose medetomidine (5 µg/kg; MA-IM), butorphanol (0.

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