Publications by authors named "Kiyofumi Furusawa"

Inward rectification in response to membrane hyperpolarization is a prominent feature of mesencephalic trigeminal (Mes V) neurons and the hyperpolarization-activated inward current (I), as the basis of this property, regulates the spike discharge characteristics and input frequency preference (resonance) in these neurons, suggesting that I modulation is an important regulator of oral motor activity. To examine a possible contribution of serotonin (5-HT) to the modulation of I activation characteristics, in the present study, we investigated the modulatory effects of 5-HT receptor activation on I in postnatal day (P) 2-12 rat Mes V neurons by whole-cell patch-clamp recording. Bath application of 5-HT suppressed the I-dependent voltage sag and I conductance, but induced only a modest shift in the voltage dependence of I activation.

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Purpose: A nationwide retrospective cohort study was conducted by the Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to assess the occurrence of bisphosphonate (BP)-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ) during 2006 to 2008 and to elucidate the outcome and factors associated with remission of BRONJ.

Materials And Methods: A written questionnaire, including the clinical characteristics, management, and outcome of patients with BRONJ, was sent to 248 institutions certified as training facilities by the Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons in 2008.

Results: A total of 568 patients with BRONJ, including suspicious cases, were registered.

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  • The study investigates the presence of blood-contaminated aerosols in dental procedures and the effectiveness of an extraoral evacuator system.
  • At distances of 50 cm and 100 cm from the patient, high rates of positive results for contaminated aerosols were found, especially during certain procedures.
  • The use of an additional extraoral evacuator significantly reduced the presence of these aerosols, highlighting its importance in improving safety during dental treatments.
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Purpose: To evaluate the course of the inferior alveolar nerve and its branches, the detectable branches were investigated with dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Materials And Methods: Patients in whom the lower third molar (M3) and inferior alveolar nerve canal showed overlapping in the initial panoramic image were included. One hundred twelve impacted lower M3s were extracted after examination with dental CBCT.

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Bone formation below the crown of mandibular horizontal incompletely impacted third molar is frequently seen in the middle-aged and elderly. The phenomenon shows lamina dura loss without radiolucency and we hypothesized the participation of mature enamel without any influence on the environmental oral status. In order to investigate the characteristics of the phenomenon based on the presence/absence of the lamina dura and radiolucency below the crown, we studied the relationship between 58 men and 43 women with a lamina dura without radiolucency, 12 men and 8 women without a lamina dura with radiolucency, 34 men and 16 women without a lamina dura without radiolucency, and the status of teeth in the ipsilateral mandible.

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The trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus (Vmes) is known to include primary afferent neurons of jaw muscle spindles (MS neurons) and periodontal ligament receptors (PL neurons). The aim of this study was to clarify the postnatal development of Vmes neurons by comparing MS neurons with PL neurons using horseradish peroxidase labeling. We measured somal diameter and somal shape of MS and PL neurons in rats from postnatal day (P)7 to P70.

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Compared to other health-care workers, dental health-care workers come in close contact with patients and use a variety of sharp and high-speed rotating instruments. It is important to understand the characteristics of the occupational accidents that occur. We reviewed incident reports from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2010, at Matsumoto Dental University Hospital.

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The lamina dura is a healthy structural component in teeth. This study highlights the association of bone formation with disruption of lamina dura below the crown of the mandibular horizontal incompletely impacted third molar.

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Changes in the lamina dura are associated with dental diseases around the root of the tooth and with systemic diseases; however, the lamina dura below the crown of horizontal, incompletely impacted third molars has not been studied. Using orthopantomography, we studied the age of subjects with and without the lamina dura in 419 subjects. The participants were between the ages of 21 and 89 years.

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  • The study examines the relationship between radiolucency in impacted third molars and acute pericoronitis in patients over 41 years old.
  • While the overall frequency of inflammation was similar regardless of radiolucency, older age groups, particularly women over 61, showed significantly higher odds of developing acute inflammation.
  • The findings suggest that elderly patients are at an increased risk for severe acute pericoronitis associated with pericoronal radiolucency, highlighting the need for careful monitoring in this demographic.
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Although mandibular third molar has a high risk of infection extending any complications, the influence of diabetes on radiolucency and acute inflammation in pericoronitis remains unclear. The present study was to evaluate whether radiolucency below the crown is related to acute inflammation in mandibular horizontal incompletely impacted third molars and to review the records of 140 men more than 45 years with and without diabetes. The odds ratio of exhibiting acute inflammation was 3.

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Acute pericoronitis (AP) arises frequently in incompletely impacted mandibular third molars, but it remains unknown whether bone resorption in aging is associated with acute inflammation of the third molar. We conducted an experiment to compare the ratio of bone resorption to root length in the distal surface of the second molar (A), the proximal surface (B), and distal surface (C) in mesio-angular, incompletely impacted third molars in 27 young and 58 older adults with AP and 77 young and 79 older adults without a history of AP. Bone resorption in A, B, and C in older adults with AP demonstrated a significantly higher ratio when compared to those without AP, whereas there was no difference between those with and without AP in young adults except for B in women.

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  • Acute inflammation in elderly individuals is often associated with solitary incompletely impacted molars, especially when there are no neighboring first or second molars.
  • In a study of 75 horizontal impacted mandibular molars, 57.9% of solitary molars experienced acute inflammation compared to 18.8% of molars in contact with second molars.
  • The average age of patients with isolated molars was significantly higher (65.16 years) than those with molars in contact (50.42 years), suggesting that aging and tooth loss may contribute to increased inflammation risks.
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Osteoclasts are formed from the monocyte-macrophage lineage in response to receptor activator of nuclear factor kappaB ligand (RANKL) expressed by osteoblasts. Bone is the most common site of breast cancer metastasis, and osteoclasts play roles in the metastasis. The taxane-derived compounds paclitaxel and docetaxel are used for the treatment of malignant diseases, including breast cancer.

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  • Inorganic polyphosphate, found in osteoblasts, is believed to play a role in bone health and the study aimed to explore its effects on periodontitis.
  • A randomized double-blind study involved 33 patients receiving local irrigation with inorganic polyphosphate, followed by standard dental cleaning a week later.
  • Results showed no major differences between the treatment and control groups, but older patients treated with polyphosphate showed improvements in gum health and some evidence of bone regeneration.
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Our previous study showed that developmental changes to serotonin and substance P coexist in the trigeminal motor nucleus (Vmo), dorsolateral subnucleus (Vmo.dl), ventromedial subnucleus (Vmo.vm) and the area within 300 microm surrounding Vmo (SVmo).

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The aim of the present study was to clarify whether ATP binding cassette transporters are refractory factors in head and neck cancers. For in vitro and in vivo chemotherapeutic studies, we used the following head and neck cancer cell lines: a mouse oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) cell line, Sq-1979; a human SCC cell line, SCCHA; a mouse salivary gland adenocarcinoma (SGA) cell line, NR-PG; and a human SGA cell line, HSY. We used a vinca alkaloid anticancer drug, vincristine (VCR), as a chemotherapeutic anticancer drug.

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Previous studies have indicated that the geniohyoid (GH) muscle receives innervation via both the hypoglossal nerve (CNXII) and the ansa cervicalis. Our recent studies revealed that the efferent root that contributes to the ansa cervicalis is a parasympathetic pathway and contains postganglionic cell bodies. Afferent axons from the GH muscle also travel via the ansa cervicalis, and afferent cell bodies are located in spinal ganglia.

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Trigeminal motoneurons are involved in a variety of oral motor activities, including mastication and breathing, which must be adapted to postnatal environmental change. Serotonin has both an excitatory and an inhibitory effect on trigeminal motor function, whereas substance P has mainly an excitatory effect. In the present study, we measured the density of serotonin- and substance P-immunoreactive nerve terminals in the trigeminal motor nucleus and the area 300 microm surrounding it in rats from embryonic day 19 to postnatal day 70.

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Muramyl dipeptide (MDP) is the minimal essential structural unit responsible for the immunoadjuvant activity of peptidoglycan. As well as bone-resorbing factors such as 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1alpha,25(OH)2D3) and PGE2, LPS and IL-1alpha stimulate osteoclast formation in mouse cocultures of primary osteoblasts and hemopoietic cells. MDP alone could not induce osteoclast formation in the coculture, but enhanced osteoclast formation induced by LPS, IL-1alpha, or TNF-alpha but not 1alpha,25(OH)2D3 or PGE2.

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Background: Enzymatic activity levels of serum CD26/dipeptidylpeptidase (DPP) IV in oral cancer patients are lower than those in healthy subjects. However, the mechanism for this decrease is not yet fully understood.

Materials And Methods: The influence of malignant cell-derived cytokines on cell surface CD26/DPPIV expression in human T cells was analyzed using an oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) cell line, KB, and peripheral blood T cells.

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The impacted incisor was moved into its proper position with surgical exposure and orthodontic traction. Although apicoectomy was performed during the orthodontic treatment, the incisor showed good stability after the long retention period.

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The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase (alpha-NaGalase) produced by human salivary gland adenocarcinoma (SGA) cells on the bioactivity of macrophage-activating factor (GcMAF). High exo-alpha-NaGalase activity was detected in the SGA cell line HSG. HSG alpha-NaGalase had both exo- and endo-enzyme activities, cleaving the Gal-GalNAc and GalNAc residues linked to Thr/Ser but not releasing the [NeuAc2-6]GalNac residue.

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Previous studies have indicated that the geniohyoid (GH) muscle is innervated by efferent axons from both the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) and ansa cervicalis. To clarify the physiological significance of this dual innervation of the GH muscle, we examined properties of efferent innervations in rat GH muscle using electrophysiological, horseradish peroxidase (HRP) tracing and immunohistochemical techniques. Recordings from the branch of the XII nerve that innervates the GH (GH.

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The levator veli palatini (LVP) is a muscle that plays a very important role in the complex functions regulating velopharyngeal function. Although previous studies have indicated that the contraction properties of the LVP closely resemble those of the intrinsic laryngeal muscle, histological evidence has not yet been obtained. The LVP is generally considered to be innervated by the glossopharyngeal nerve, which contains efferent and afferent components.

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