Publications by authors named "Kishida R"

Repairing cartilage tissue is a serious global challenge. Herein, we focus on wood skeletal structures that are highly porous for cell penetration yet have load-bearing strength, and aim to synthesize wood-derived hydrogels with the ability to regenerate cartilage tissues. The hydrogels were synthesized by wood delignification and the subsequent intercalation of citric acid (CA), which is involved in tricarboxylic acid cycles and essential for energy production, and -acetylglucosamine (NAG), which is a cartilage glycosaminoglycan, among cellulose microfibrils.

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  • A study examined the impact of family history of lung cancer (FHLC) on lung cancer incidence and mortality among East Asian individuals, using data from 478,354 participants across 11 cohorts.
  • The findings indicated that having a family history of lung cancer increased the risk of developing lung cancer by 45%, affecting both men and women, and regardless of whether individuals were smokers or non-smokers.
  • Specific lung cancer types like adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma showed even higher associated risks, but there was no significant difference in risk based on sex, smoking status, or ethnicity.
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Bone regeneration using synthetic materials has a high rate of surgical site infection, resulting in severe pain for patients and often requiring revision surgery. We propose AgPO-based surface modification and structural control of scaffolds for preventing infections in bone regeneration. We demonstrated the differences in toxicity and antibacterial activity between in vitro and in vivo studies and determined the optimal silver content in terms of overall anti-infection effects, bone regeneration, toxicity, and pigmentation.

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Both the composition and architecture of artificial bone govern bone regeneration. Herein, carbonate apatite (CAp), which has a similar mineral composition to bone, was prepared by immersing calcium carbonate (CaCO) in a phosphate solution with varying acidification levels (pH 6.0) to pH 8.

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Bone graft granules implanted in bone defects come into physical contact with the host bone and form interconnected porous structure. However, there exists an accidental displacement of granules to unintended locations and leakage of granules from bone defects. Although covering the defect with a barrier membrane prevents granule emanation, this procedure is troublesome.

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Unlabelled: The cellular surface of the pathogenic filamentous fungus is enveloped in a mannose layer, featuring well-established fungal-type galactomannan and -mannose-type galactomannan. This study reports the discovery of cell wall component in mycelium, which resembles -glycan outer chains found in yeast. The glycosyltransferases involved in its biosynthesis in were identified, with a focus on two key α-(1→2)-mannosyltransferases, Mnn2 and Mnn5, and two α-(1→6)-mannosyltransferases, Mnn9 and Van1.

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Background: Fruits and vegetables contain abundant amounts of antioxidant vitamins such as vitamin C, α-carotene, and β-carotene. Few prospective observational studies have investigated the effects of fruit and vegetable intake on the risk of dementia, and the results are inconsistent.

Objectives: Our aim was to examine associations between fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of disabling dementia.

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  • - The study analyzed lung cancer risk related to reproductive factors among 308,949 Asian women across four countries, finding inconsistent results in previous research.
  • - Parous women (those who have given birth) were found to have a significantly lower risk of lung cancer incidence and mortality compared to nulliparous women, especially among smokers.
  • - Higher ages at first childbirth were associated with decreased lung cancer risk, while hormone replacement therapy users showed a greater likelihood of developing non-small cell lung cancer. Future research is needed to explore these findings further.
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Implant-associated infections are threatening and devastating complications that lead to bone destruction and loss. As a smooth surface is suitable for inhibiting bacterial adhesion, endowing antibacterial activity to the Ti surface without any structural changes in the surface topography is an effective strategy for preventing infection. The thin film on the Ti-6Al-4 V surface was functionalized to endow antibacterial activity by immersion in a Cu(OH) solution.

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  • A study investigated the link between mushroom consumption and the risk of developing disabling dementia in 3,750 participants aged 40 to 64, over a follow-up period from 1999 to 2020.
  • The findings showed that higher mushroom intake was associated with a reduced risk of total dementia, particularly among women without a history of stroke.
  • No significant relationship was found for men, suggesting that dietary mushrooms may help lower dementia risk specifically in Japanese women.
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The aging global population is generating an ever-increasing demand for bone regeneration. Various materials, including blocks, granules, and sponges, are developed for bone regeneration. However, blocks require troublesome shaping and exhibit poor bone-defect conformities; granules migrate into the surrounding tissues during and after filling of the defect, causing handling difficulties and complications; and sponges contain polymers that are subject to religious restrictions, lack osteoconductivity, and may cause inflammation and allergies.

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The internal structure of the scaffolds is a key factor for bone regeneration. In this study, we focused on the space dimensionality within the scaffold that may control cell migration and evaluated the effects on the size and orientation of blood vessels and the amount of bone formation in the scaffold. The carbonate apatite scaffolds with intrascaffold space allowing one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D), or three-dimensional (3D) cell migration were fabricated by 3D printing.

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Ti surfaces must exhibit antibacterial activity without cytotoxicity to promote bone reconstruction and prevent infection simultaneously. In this study, we employed a two-step electrochemical treatment process, namely, microarc oxidation (MAO) and cathodic electrochemical deposition (CED), to modify Ti surfaces. During the MAO step, a porous TiO (pTiO) layer with a surface roughness of approximately 2.

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Scaffolds having appropriate mechanical strength and providing a proper microenvironment for osteogenesis are expected to be effective alternatives to autografts for bone regeneration. In this study, ant-nest type porous (ANP) scaffolds consisting of CO Ap were fabricated using calcium carbonate powder or slurry and two types of polyurethane foam through a dissolution-precipitation reaction. ANP-type, three-dimensional, interconnected porous CO Ap scaffolds were fabricated by burning out the struts of polyurethane foams embedded in CaCO , followed by compositional transformation from CaCO to CO Ap.

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The aging population has rapidly driven the demand for bone regeneration. The pore structure of a scaffold is a critical factor that affects its mechanical strength and bone regeneration. Triply periodic minimal surface gyroid structures similar to the trabecular bone structure are considered superior to strut-based lattice structures (e.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess associations between forms of vitamin A and E (both individually and collectively) and the risk of prostate cancer, as well as identify potential effect modifiers.

Methods: Utilizing data from the Singapore Prostate Cancer Study, a hospital-based case-control study, we measured the serum concentrations of 15 different forms of vitamins A and E in 156 prostate cancer patients and 118 control subjects, using a high-performance liquid chromatography technique. These forms included retinol, lutein, zeaxanthin, α-cryptoxanthin, β-cryptoxanthin, α-carotene, β-carotene, lycopene, ubiquinone, δ-tocopherol, γ-tocopherol, α-tocopherol, δ-tocotrienol, γ-tocotrienol, and α-tocotrienol.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine associations between serum folate levels and risk of disabling dementia that required care under the national insurance (disabling dementia).

Methods: We performed a nested case-control study in a community-based cohort, the Circulatory Risk in Communities Study, involving 13,934 Japanese individuals aged 40-84 years at the baseline period of 1984-2005. Serum folate was measured in 578 cases of incident disabling dementia, and in 1,156 controls whose age (±1 years), sex, area of residence, and baseline year were matched with the cases.

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Synthetic bone grafts are in high demand owing to increased age-related bone disorders in the global aging population. Here, we report fabrication of gear-shaped granules (G-GRNs) for rapid bone healing. G-GRNs possessed six protrusions and a hexagonal macropore in the granular center.

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  • The study investigates sex-specific risk factors for hyperuricemia and gout in Japanese individuals over a 14.6-year period.
  • The research involved 3,188 men and 6,346 women, assessing the impact of factors like smoking, drinking, hypertension, and more on the incidence of these conditions.
  • Findings reveal that hypertension and alcohol consumption are significant risk factors for men, while smoking is a major risk factor for women.
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Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate the internal consistency and factorial validity of the Japanese version of HLS-Q12 health literacy rating scale when used with older adults.Methods A questionnaire-based mail survey was conducted among older adults living in a community. The data collection period was from January to February 2022.

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Synthetic scaffolds with the ability to prevent fibrous tissue penetration and promote bone augmentation may realize guided bone regeneration without the use of a barrier membrane for dental implantation. Here, we fabricated two types of honeycomb scaffolds of carbonate apatite, a bone mineral analog, whose channel apertures were square (HC-S) and rectangular (HC-R). The side lengths of the HC-Ss and HC-Rs were 265.

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Introduction: Cases of intractable dental implant require vertical bone augmentation; however, the predicted bone height and volume are difficult to obtain. In vertical bone augmentation, the contact surface between the scaffold and the bone is limited to the bottom face of the scaffold. Furthermore, the strength decrease caused by scaffold resorption leads to collapse of the augmented site, leading to a decrease in the bone volume and height.

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The composition of carbonate apatite (CO Ap) aids bone regeneration. Other features, such as porosity and pore interconnectivity of artificial bone, also govern bone regeneration. In general, a trade-off exists between the porosity and mechanical strength of artificial bone.

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  • This study investigated the link between bean consumption, including soybeans, and the risk of developing severe dementia that requires national insurance care in Japanese adults aged 40 to 64.
  • Of the 3739 participants followed, 670 developed disabling dementia, showing a weak inverse relationship between higher bean intake and dementia risk, particularly for those without a stroke history.
  • The results indicated that higher natto consumption was significantly associated with a lower risk of disabling dementia, while tofu intake did not show a statistically significant effect.
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Osteomyelitis is a potentially devastating inflammatory bone disease that leads to bone destruction and loss. Treatment of osteomyelitis requires the removal of residual bacteria as well as osteogenesis with angiogenesis at the site of treatment. Use of an appropriate amount of copper (Cu) in treatment scaffolds may achieve these goals without the risk of toxicity.

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