Publications by authors named "Koji Takano"

Adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD) is often accompanied with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Although some studies reported that MASLD is ameliorated by growth hormone replacement therapy (GHRT), the characteristics of AGHD that are associated with an improvement of hepatic steatosis by GHRT remain unknown. We aimed to investigate whether GHRT affects hepatic lipid accumulation as well as biochemical parameters, and investigated the association between these parameters (UMIN000044989).

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  • The EF-14 clinical trial confirmed the safety and efficacy of tumor-treating fields (TTFields) in glioblastoma, prompting this study to assess its status among Japanese patients meeting the same criteria.
  • A multicenter retrospective analysis was conducted with data from 607 patients, ultimately focusing on 537, where 39% received TTField treatment, highlighting factors like younger age and having a caregiver as key determinants for usage.
  • Results showed that despite high compliance rates (over 75%) and a median usage duration of 11 months, TTFields did not significantly impact progression-free survival or overall survival in patients with glioblastoma.
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  • * These malformations can lead to right-to-left shunts in the lungs, increasing the risk of central nervous system issues like brain abscesses or strokes, particularly during chemotherapy treatment.
  • * A case study highlights a 68-year-old woman with PAVMs and appendiceal adenocarcinoma who developed a brain abscess during chemotherapy, suggesting that careful monitoring and possible pre-chemotherapy embolization of PAVMs could be important for managing complications.
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Brainstem metastases are challenging to manage owing to the critical neurological structures involved. Although stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) offers targeted high doses while minimizing damage to adjacent normal tissues, the optimal dose fractionation remains undefined. This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of multifraction SRT with an inhomogeneous dose distribution.

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This study aims to elucidate the clinical and molecular characteristics, treatment outcomes and prognostic factors of patients with histone H3 K27-mutant diffuse midline glioma. We retrospectively analyzed 93 patients with diffuse midline glioma (47 thalamus, 24 brainstem, 12 spinal cord and 10 other midline locations) treated at 24 affiliated hospitals in the Kansai Molecular Diagnosis Network for CNS Tumors. Considering the term "midline" areas, which had been confused in previous reports, we classified four midline locations based on previous reports and anatomical findings.

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Background: Fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery (fSRS) is an important treatment strategy for unresected brain metastases. We previously reported that a good volumetric response 6 months after fSRS can be the first step for local control. Few studies have reported the association between gross tumor volume (GTV) dose, volumetric response, and local control in patients treated with the same number of fractions.

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  • The study investigates genetic factors related to meningiomas, a common type of brain tumor, specifically in a Japanese population, as previous research mainly focused on Europeans.
  • Researchers analyzed 401 meningioma patients and over 50,000 control participants, ultimately identifying over 8 million genetic variants but failing to find any significant variants associated with meningioma susceptibility.
  • This first genome-wide association study on meningiomas in East Asians aims to enrich future genetic research in this area, despite not yielding significant results.
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Cyclic peptides are attracting attention as therapeutic agents due to their potential for oral absorption and easy access to tough intracellular targets. LUNA18, a clinical KRAS inhibitor, was transformed-without scaffold hopping-from the initial hit by using an mRNA display library that met our criteria for drug-likeness. In drug discovery using mRNA display libraries, hit compounds always possess a site linked to an mRNA tag.

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Objective: Postoperative nonfunctioning pituitary tumor (NFPT) regrowth is a significant concern, but its predictive factors are not well established. This study aimed to elucidate the pathological characteristics of NFPTs indicated for reoperation for tumor regrowth.

Methods: Pathological, radiological, and clinical data were collected from patients who underwent repeat operation for NFPT at Moriyama Memorial Hospital (MMH) between April 2018 and September 2023.

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Purpose: The number of leptomeningeal metastasis (LM) patients has increased in recent years, as the cancer survival rates increased. An optimal prediction of prognosis is essential for selecting an appropriate treatment. The European Association of Neuro-Oncology-European Society for Medical Oncology (EANO-ESMO) guidelines for LM proposed a classification based on the cerebrospinal fluid cytological findings and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pattern.

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Background: The study aims to explore MRI phenotypes that predict glioblastoma's (GBM) methylation status of the promoter region of gene (pMGMT) by qualitatively assessing contrast-enhanced T1-weighted intensity images.

Methods: A total of 193 histologically and molecularly confirmed GBMs at the Kansai Network for Molecular Diagnosis of Central Nervous Tumors (KANSAI) were used as an exploratory cohort. From the Cancer Imaging Archive/Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) 93 patients were used as validation cohorts.

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Establishing a technological platform for creating clinical compounds inhibiting intracellular protein-protein interactions (PPIs) can open the door to many valuable drugs. Although small molecules and antibodies are mainstream modalities, they are not suitable for a target protein that lacks a deep cavity for a small molecule to bind or a protein found in intracellular space out of an antibody's reach. One possible approach to access these targets is to utilize so-called middle-size cyclic peptides (defined here as those with a molecular weight of 1000-2000 g/mol).

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  • Researchers have developed a new navigation technique called the wireless muometric navigation system (MuWNS) that uses cosmic-ray muons for positioning in areas without GPS signals.
  • A physical demonstration of MuWNS showed promising results on a basement floor, achieving navigation accuracy comparable to traditional GPS in urban settings.
  • With enhancements in timing stability, MuWNS could improve navigation for autonomous robots and be applied in various underground and underwater scenarios.
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Few studies in Asian populations have analyzed how glucagon secretion is affected by ingested glucose, proteins or lipids, individually. To investigate the fluctuations of glucagon secretion after the intake of each of these nutrients, 10 healthy volunteers underwent oral loading tests using each of glucose, proteins and lipids, and blood levels of glucose, insulin and glucagon were measured every 30 min for 120 min. Whereas glucagon secretion was suppressed and minimally affected by oral glucose intake and lipid intake, respectively, oral protein intake robustly increased glucagon secretion, as well as insulin secretion.

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Cyclic peptides as a therapeutic modality are attracting a lot of attention due to their potential for oral absorption and accessibility to intracellular tough targets. Here, starting with a drug-like hit discovered using an mRNA display library, we describe a chemical optimization that led to the orally available clinical compound known as LUNA18, an 11-mer cyclic peptide inhibitor for the intracellular tough target RAS. The key findings are as follows: (i) two peptide side chains were identified that each increase RAS affinity over 10-fold; (ii) physico-chemical properties (PCP) including log can be adjusted by side-chain modification to increase membrane permeability; (iii) restriction of cyclic peptide conformation works effectively to adjust PCP and improve bio-activity; (iv) cellular efficacy was observed in peptides with a permeability of around 0.

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  • The study focused on using 11C-methionine positron emission tomography (MET-PET) to help diagnose and locate recurrent tumors in patients with Cushing's disease who had ambiguous MRI results after several surgeries.
  • A total of 15 patients were evaluated, all of whom had undergone multiple treatments, but their MRI scans could not reliably differentiate between tumor recurrence and post-surgical changes.
  • MET-PET findings led to successful identification of tumors in some patients, guiding treatment decisions, including repeat surgeries and nonsurgical options like temozolomide for those not needing immediate surgery.
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Background: Scented face masks are commonly used during the induction phase of anesthesia. The present study investigated whether the use of a scented mask improved mask acceptance before the slow induction of anesthesia in pediatric patients.

Methods: This prospective, randomized controlled trial enrolled patients aged 2-10 years who were scheduled to undergo surgery under general anesthesia.

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  • * This study explored ATP6AP2's expression in human pancreatic endocrine cells, revealing it is highly expressed in insulinoma cells but not in higher-grade neuroendocrine tumors.
  • * Knockdown of ATP6AP2 in rat insulinoma cells resulted in lower cell viability and increased apoptosis, indicating its importance in cellular health and potential for targeted therapies in endocrine tumors.
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  • - The study focuses on the immediate side effects from stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) for brain metastases, analyzing data from 315 patients treated between May 2019 and February 2022.
  • - Out of 439 SRT sessions, only 3.6% of patients experienced significant side effects (Grade ≥ 2), with serious complications (Grade ≥ 3) found in just 1.6% of cases.
  • - Findings suggest that while SRT is generally safe, particularly for patients with multiple and large lesions, close monitoring for complications is still essential post-treatment.
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Background: Glioblastomas are highly infiltrative tumors, and differentiating between non-enhancing tumors (NETs) and vasogenic edema (Edemas) occurring in the non-enhancing T2-weighted hyperintense area is challenging. Here, we differentiated between NETs and Edemas in glioblastomas using neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).

Materials And Methods: Data were collected retrospectively from 21 patients with primary glioblastomas, three with metastasis, and two with meningioma as controls.

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Purpose: Lymphovascular infiltration (LVI) may play a critical role in radicality and prognostic assessment of early gastric cancer (EGC). However, risk factors for LVI in endoscopically resected EGC remain unknown. This study evaluated the clinicopathological characteristics and prognoses of patients who underwent endoscopic resection of EGC to identify potential risk factors of LVI.

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Endoscopic ultrasonography rendezvous (EUS-RV) is useful in cases of difficult deep biliary cannulation. However, in malignant extrahepatic bile duct strictures (MEHBDS), transduodenal routes are challenging and the transgastric approach often requires fistula dilation. We report a case of resectable MEHBDS in which transgastric puncture from the antrum of the stomach as EUS-RV was useful.

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Although metastases found during head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are not limited to metastatic brain tumors, the MRI is a very common method for "brain metastasis screening," a modality that is being increasingly performed. In this review, we describe MRI findings of nonbrain metastases and discuss ways to avoid missing these lesions. Metastatic cranial bone tumors are among the most common nonbrain metastatic lesions found on head MRI, followed by leptomeningeal carcinomatosis.

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Background: Pegfilgrastim (PEG) is a sustained-duration pegylated form of filgrastim, a granulocyte-colony stimulating factor agent that is widely used as prophylaxis against febrile neutropenia during chemotherapy. We report the case of a breast cancer patient who developed PEG-induced vasculitis complicated by subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and review the relevant literature.

Case Presentation: A 48-year-old woman had undergone surgery for breast cancer and was receiving docetaxel and cyclophosphamide as adjuvant chemotherapy (docetaxel 75 mg/m, cyclophosphamide 600 mg/m); on day 4 of treatment, PEG had been administered.

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