Publications by authors named "Keisuke Tsutsui"

It has been reported that reduction of masticatory afferent stimulation might influence learning and memory function. In order to clarify the influences of reduced masticatory sensory input on spatial memory/learning ability and neuropathological changes, we conducted the Morris water maze experiment and investigated the number of hippocampal neurons in association with the differences in masticatory afferent stimuli from hard- and soft-diet feeding in mice. The water maze experiment showed no significant difference in learning ability between 180-day-old solid- and powderdiet groups.

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Cancer-prone syndrome of premature chromatid separation (PCS syndrome) with mosaic variegated aneuploidy (MVA) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by growth retardation, microcephaly, childhood cancer, premature chromatid separation of all chromosomes, and mosaicism for various trisomies and monosomies. Biallelic BUB1B mutations were recently reported in five of eight families with MVA syndrome (probably identical to the PCS syndrome). We here describe molecular analysis of BUB1B (encoding BubR1) in seven Japanese families with the PCS syndrome.

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  • Recent studies highlight that administering recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor (rhVEGF) boosts osteoclasts and speeds up tooth movement during orthodontic treatment.
  • A new study investigated how anti-VEGF polyclonal antibodies affect osteoclast differentiation, tooth movement, and relapse in 30-day-old mice over various treatment periods.
  • Results showed that anti-VEGF treatment significantly reduced osteoclast numbers and limited both the amount of tooth movement and the relapse of moved teeth compared to control groups.
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We report the case of a girl aged 10 years whose alveolar bony defect was closed with a polytetrafluoroethylene membrane, which was incorporated in bone after 4 months. We suggest that the principle of guided bone regeneration can be used to repair cleft defects provided that the mucoperiosteal flaps are handled carefully and that good anti-infective measures are taken to prevent early exposure and microbial contamination of the membrane barrier.

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Many studies have been conducted in the United States regarding the microbial contamination of dental unit waterline, but not in Japan. Recently, acidic electrolyzed water has been used in the medical and dental fields. In this study, we investigated the bactericidal effects of the temporary inflow of acidic electrolyzed water on microbial contamination of the dental unit waterline.

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Alendronate, one of the bisphosphonates, is known to have an inhibitory effect on bone resorption. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of alendronate on ectopic bone graft resorption and to determine the optimal dose in the mouse. The grafted bone in the control group disappeared due to resorption by osteoclasts within 5 weeks.

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Formation of senile plaques (SPs) by amyloid beta (Abeta) protein is a neuropathological change which characterizes Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Abeta deposition and neuron loss are essential for the pathological cascade of the disease. Although the mechanism of Abeta deposition remains unclear, it has been suggested that clearance of Abeta protein may be impaired in the AD brain. Previous studies demonstrated that microglia were able to remove Abeta by releasing a metalloprotease or by phagocytosis, suggesting that microglia may play an important role in preventing Abeta deposition in the central nervous system (CNS).

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The time-dependent effects of daily dosing of IGF-I (1.21 mg/g) on the linear growth of the femur were investigated in mice. The femoral length and volume and the number of osteoclasts were significantly greater after IGF-I injection as compared to the non-injected control, suggesting that the IGF-I imbalance might cause a quick turnover cycle of the bone resulting in the altered femoral modeling.

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