Publications by authors named "Kei-ichiro Uemura"

(Purpose) Enfortumab vedotin has been available as a third-line treatment for advanced urothelial carcinoma in Japan since December 2021. While the treatment is expected to improve the outcome of advanced urothelial carcinoma, concerns regarding adverse events do exist. We report here our initial experience of the use of enfortumab vedotin as a third-line therapy in patients with advanced urothelial carcinoma.

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Male infertility is a significant factor in approximately half of all infertility cases and is marked by a decreased sperm count and motility. A decreased sperm count is caused by not only a decreased production of sperm but also decreased numbers successfully passing through the male reproductive tract. Smooth muscle movement may play an important role in sperm transport in the male reproductive tract; thus, understanding the mechanism of this movement is necessary to elucidate the cause of sperm transport disorder.

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Background: A few studies have examined the ultrastructure of prostatic neuroendocrine cells (NECs), and no study has focused on their ultrastructure in three dimensions. In this study, three-dimensional ultrastructural analysis of mouse prostatic NECs was performed to clarify their anatomical characteristics.

Methods: Three 13-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were deeply anesthetized, perfused with physiological saline and 2% paraformaldehyde, and then placed in 2.

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  • The epithelial-stromal relationship in the prostate is essential for maintaining normal functions like cell growth and balance; changes in the stromal tissue may lead to conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
  • The study utilized advanced techniques to explore the three-dimensional morphology and interactions of interstitial cell types in the prostate of mature mice, identifying specific subtypes based on varying markers (PDGFRα and CD34).
  • Findings revealed unique connections among these cells, indicating a complex network that might play a crucial role in connecting epithelial cells to smooth muscle and nerve fibers, thereby supporting prostate function.
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Testicular cancer, the most common cancer among young male adults, is associated with infertility. A 38-year-old male patient was admitted to Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center, Japan, with infertility associated with severe oligozoospermia. Scrotal ultrasonography revealed two distinct tumors in the left testis: A mass with abundant blood flow on the cranial side and a mass with poor blood flow on the caudal side.

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  • The study investigates the nuclear envelope (NE) and redundant NE (RNE) of sperm cells, which are not easily examined with traditional electron microscopy techniques.
  • Researchers used advanced imaging methods like transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and focused ion beam/scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM) tomography to better visualize these structures in mouse sperm.
  • Findings showed that as spermatids mature into spermatozoa, their nuclei shrink in size and the RNE adopts a honeycomb structure, providing insights into sperm cell development and potential applications for analyzing small tissues and detecting abnormalities.
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This study aimed to clarify the three-dimensional ultrastructure of head-side mice spermatozoa mitochondria. Six 13-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were deeply anesthetized, perfused with 2% paraformaldehyde, and placed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde in 0.

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  • The study aimed to analyze real-world outcomes for penile cancer patients in the Kyushu-Okinawa area before Japan's practice guidelines were introduced, using data from January 2009 to December 2020.
  • A total of 196 patients with varying clinical stages of penile squamous cell carcinoma were included, showing a median follow-up of 26 months and five-year overall and cancer-specific survival rates of 74.3% and 79.8%, respectively.
  • The research identified key independent prognostic factors affecting survival, such as clinical node involvement (cN ≥ 2), performance status (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group ≥ 1), and tumor stage (cT ≥ 3), highlighting the need for further studies on penile
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Background/aim: Sarcopenia is a syndrome characterized by the progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass and has been reported to be a poor prognostic factor for taxane-treated castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). However, whether sarcopenia affects androgen receptor axis-targeted therapies (ARATs) remains unknown. In the present study, we investigated the association between sarcopenia in CRPC and treatment outcomes of ARATs.

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This study aimed to assess outcomes of microdissection testicular sperm extraction (MD-TESE) and identify predictors for sperm retrieval (SR) in patients with non-mosaic Klinefelter syndrome (NM-KFS). We retrospectively evaluated 37 patients with NM-KFS who underwent MD-TESE. Data of age at operation, body mass index (BMI), testicular volume, serum luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), preoperative and postoperative testosterone levels with reduction ratio between the two values, and FSH/preoperative testosterone ratio were analysed.

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  • The study investigated the 3D structure of interstitial cells (ICs) in the lamina propria of the murine vas deferens using advanced microscopy techniques.
  • It was found that ICs had a flat, sheet-like shape with various cellular processes and formed distinct 3D configurations, including accordion fold-like and rod-shaped structures.
  • The ICs were determined to have spatial relationships with epithelial cells and were connected through junctions, suggesting their role in facilitating communication and signal transmission between epithelial and smooth muscle cells in the vas deferens.
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The smooth muscle contraction of the vas deferens has the important function of transporting sperm. Interstitial cells (ICs) play a critical role in the pacing and modulation of various smooth muscle organs by interactions with nerves and smooth muscle. Elucidating the three-dimensional (3D) architecture of ICs is important for understanding their spatial relationship on the mesoscale between ICs, smooth muscle cells (SMCs), and nerves.

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The aim of this study is to clarify the disibution, shape, and immunohistochemical characteristics of serotonin-immunoreactive neuroendocrine cells (SIR-NECs) in mouse prostate and in the surrounding genital organs by histological and immunohistochemical analysis of the light microscopic serial sections of urethra. We collected lower urinary tracts from 13-week-old mice and observed the distribution pattern and shape of the SIR-NECs by serial light microscopy. The organs on the sections were divided into three anatomical zones to clarify the distribution pattern of SIR-NECs: (1) zone A, the ducts near the prostatic urethra; (2) zone B, the ducts outside the urethral sphincter; and (3) zone C, the acinus areas.

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Smooth muscle contraction of the epididymis plays an important role in sperm transport. Although PDGFRα-positive interstitial cells (PDGFRα (+) ICs) are thought to be involved in controlling smooth muscle movement via intercellular signaling, they have not yet been reported to date in the epididymis. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the morphological characteristics of PDGFRα (+) ICs in the interstitial space of the murine epididymis.

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Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α (PDGFRα)-positive interstitial cells (ICs) are widely distributed in various organs and may be involved in the motility of various tubular organs. We, for the first time, aimed to investigate the distribution, immunohistochemical characteristics, and ultrastructure of PDGFRα-positive ICs in murine vas deferens, using confocal laser scanning microscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and immuno-electron microscopy (immuno-EM). For immunofluorescence, we used antibodies against PDGFRα and other markers of ICs.

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Purpose: The fate of subcutaneously transplanted urogenital sinus (UGS) and seminal vesicle (SV) was investigated in the present study.

Materials And Methods: Fetal UGS and SV extracted from 20-embryonic-day-old male normal and GFP transgenic rats were subcutaneously transplanted into 7-week-old male immunologically inhibited rats. The transplants were then examined at 2, 4, 8, and 16 weeks after transplantation.

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Localisation of platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α (PDGFRα) (+) cells expressing small-conductance Ca-activated K (SK3) channels in the urinary bladder was investigated, while putative roles of SK3 (+) PDGFRα (+) cells in suppressing detrusor smooth muscle (DSM) spontaneous activity were explored. In guinea-pig bladder, immunohistochemistry for SK3 channels, PDGFRα or vimentin was examined, as were the effects of purinergic agonists on spontaneous phasic contractions (SPCs). In bladder of PDGFRα-GFP mice, the effects of purinergic agonists on intracellular Ca signaling in PDGFRα (+) cells or DSM cells in situ and SPCs were investigated.

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Endocrine and endothelial cells of the anterior pituitary gland frequently make close appositions or contacts, and the secretory granules of each endocrine cell tend to accumulate at the perivascular regions, which is generally considered to facilitate secretory functions of these cells. However, three-dimensional relationships between the localization pattern of secretory granules and blood vessels are not fully understood. To define and characterize these spatial relationships, we used scanning electron microscopy (SEM) three-dimensional reconstruction method based on focused ion-beam slicing and scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM).

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An important consideration in regeneration therapy is the fact that the tissue surrounding an organ supports its function. Understanding the structure of the periosteum can contribute to more effective bone regeneration therapy. As a cellular source, the periosteum also assists bone growth and fracture healing; this further necessitates its direct contact with the bone.

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The aim of this study is to develop a novel experimental model of the subcutaneous transplantation of fetal urogenital sinus (UGS) into normal and castrated adult male rats for the pathophysiological investigation of the normal and developing prostate. Fetal UGS obtained from 20-day-old male rat embryos was subcutaneously transplanted into 7-week-old normal and castrated male rats. We observed the growth pattern, histopathological characteristics and immunohistochemical localization of cytokeratin 5 (CK 5), cytokeratin 8 (CK 8) and androgen receptor (AR) in the transplanted tissues.

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Treating extended prostatic small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (PSCNC) is extremely difficult and no standard treatment has yet been established. We experienced a case of advanced mixed-type PSCNC in which the patient achieved long-term survival and local control following combined therapy. Locally advanced PSCNC causing lower urinary obstruction was detected during androgen-ablation therapy for stage D2 mixed adenocarcinoma PSCNC.

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