Publications by authors named "Kenjirou Nakamura"

One of the goals of oral healthcare management is to manage dry mouth. Thus, moisturizers containing antimicrobial ingredients, such as hinokitiol (HT), are applied to the oral mucosa after oral care. In this study, we investigated the preventive effect of HT against the growth of Candida albicans (C.

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  • Oral mucositis is common in the elderly, making oral care challenging, and conditions like candidiasis can lead to serious systemic infections.
  • A study aimed to compare the effectiveness of antifungal prophylaxis versus oral care in preventing systemic fungemia using a mice model, where different groups received either oral care or antifungal treatments.
  • Results showed that groups receiving antifungal treatment had lower fungal counts and fewer instances of systemic infection compared to the oral care group, suggesting antifungal prophylaxis may be a viable option for preventing serious infections in those with poor oral care.
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  • Amitriptyline, a tricyclic antidepressant used for chronic orofacial pain, may alter oral microflora and innate immunity, though its specific effects were previously unclear.
  • In a study with Sprague-Dawley rats, amitriptyline was administered for two weeks, during which researchers analyzed changes in the oral microbiome and antimicrobial peptide levels through DNA sequencing and mRNA evaluation.
  • Results revealed significant shifts in oral bacteria composition and increased antimicrobial peptide expression in the amitriptyline group, indicating that this medication may influence oral health and immunity.
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Measuring the production of Candida dubliniensis (C. dubliniensis) phospholipase B (PLase B) by the Price's method has long been considered to be unattainable because the levels of PLase produced are undetectable. In this study, C.

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The causes of fungemia include immunosuppression and neutropenia stemming from diverse factors as well as the placement of central venous catheters. However, the relationship between fungemia and the oral cavity has not been substantiated. In this study, we explored the pathological conditions of Candida albicans-derived oral candidiasis in a mouse model, which always develops oral mucositis as a complication.

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Certain species of Candida are known as opportunistic fungal pathogens and Candida albicans has especially been isolated oral candidiasis patients at high frequency as a result of its strong pathogenicity. Recently C. dubliniensis is isolated mainly from immunocompromised patients, but is also detected from healthy persons.

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Most Candida krusei strains are innately resistant to fluconazole (FLC) and can cause breakthrough candidemia in immunocompromised individuals receiving long-term prophylactic FLC treatment. Although the azole drug target, Erg11p, of C. krusei has a relatively low affinity for FLC, drug efflux pumps are also believed to be involved in its innate FLC resistance.

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The pathogenic yeast C. neoformans is classified into three varieties with five serotypes; var. grubii (serotype A), var.

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Objective: Licorice flavonoids have various physiological activities such as abdominal fat-lowering, hypoglycemic and antioxidant effects. Licorice flavonoid oil (LFO: Kaneka Glavonoid Rich Oil) is a new dietary ingredient containing licorice flavonoids dissolved in medium-chain triglycerides (MCT). Glabridin is one of the bioactive flavonoids included specifically in licorice Glycyrrhiza glabra L.

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Respiration-deficient (petite) mutation is caused by hereditary impairment in mitochondrial functions. Yeasts have been grouped into "petite-positive" and "petite-negative" yeasts. Candida albicans has been regarded as a member of the petite-negative yeasts in which the respiration deficiency cannot be easily induced.

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Cryptococcus neoformans is a fungus causing life-threatening infections in immunocompromised hosts. Melanin production is a major virulence factor of this fungus and the initial steps of dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA)-melanin biosynthesis pathways are catalyzed by laccase. To understand phylogenetic relationships among serotypes of three varieties, partial sequences (about 600 bases) of the laccase gene (CNLAC1) were determined in a total of 64 strains, including 10 melanin-deficient variants.

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Twenty-six Candida dubliniensis and 27 Candida albicans oral strains isolated from patients infected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were tested for germ tube production and 21 extracellular enzymatic activities. Assessment of the enzymatic profile was performed by using the API-ZYM commercial kit system (bioMerieux, France), which tests 19 different enzymes. Protease activity was expressed during the first days of incubation by 100% of the strains studied and resulted higher than phospholipase activity in the C.

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