Publications by authors named "Kudoh M"

Urolithin A (Uro-A), a type of polyphenol derived from pomegranate, is known to improve memory function when ingested, in addition to its direct effect on the skin epidermal cells through the activation of longevity gene SIRT1. However, the molI ecular mechanism by which orally ingested Uro-A inhibits cognitive decline via the intestine remains unexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the role of Uro-A in improving cognitive function via improved intestinal function and the effect of Uro-A on the inflammation levels and gene expression in hippocampus.

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  • * Research with mice and cultured cells shows that Uro A increases mucin 2 expression and thickens colonic mucus without affecting tight junctions, which are crucial for maintaining barrier integrity.
  • * Uro A treatment also reduces gut permeability and inflammation, promotes beneficial bacteria, and works through specific signaling pathways (Nrf2 and AhR) to enhance mucus secretion and support intestinal health.
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  • - Juvenile polyps (JPs) are common in preschoolers, mainly between ages 3 to 5, and can be linked to elevated fecal calprotectin levels.
  • - A 15-month-old girl with a history of blood in her stool was diagnosed with JPs after a total colonoscopy revealed two polyps, which were removed.
  • - She experienced another episode of bloody stools at age 5, leading to the recommendation that cases of JPs should be monitored for recurrence through careful follow-up and testing.
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Background: Urolithin A (UA) is a metabolite produced by gut microbiota from ingested ellagic acid. Although the effect of ellagic acid intake on vascular endothelial function (VEF) improvement has been reported, the effect of UA intake on VEF improvement remains obscure. In addition, UA has been reported to improve the intestinal barrier function, and UA may have improved VEF by gut microbiome alteration.

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Protocadherin 9 (Pcdh9) is a member of the cadherin superfamily and is uniquely expressed in the vestibular and limbic systems; however, its physiological role remains unclear. Here, we studied the expression of Pcdh9 in the limbic system and phenotypes of Pcdh9-knock-out mice (Pcdh9 KO mice). Pcdh9 mRNA was expressed in the fear extinction neurons that express protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 1 B (Ppp1r1b) in the posterior part of the basolateral amygdala (pBLA), as well as in the Cornu Ammonis (CA) and Dentate Gyrus (DG) neurons of the hippocampus.

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Ceramide (Cer) and glucosylceramide (GlcCer) were isolated from Satsuma mandarin (Citrus unshiu) fruits and characterized. 2,3-Dihydroxy fatty acids with C20 or longer acyl chains were found in Cer. GlcCers from the flesh of the fruit contained sphingosine (4-trans-sphingenine) as a major component.

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  • The study aims to investigate the prevalence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) among depressed inpatients, as this has not been previously explored.
  • A total of 94 depressed inpatients at Akita University Hospital were screened for VTE using medical tests, revealing a prevalence rate of 8.5%.
  • The study highlights the need for routine VTE screening in depressed patients, as this rate is significantly higher than the 2.3% observed in previous studies of hospitalized psychiatric patients.
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The gut bacterium Gordonibacter urolithinfaciens DSM 27213 metabolizes ellagic acid into three polyphenol compounds, namely, urolithin M5, urolithin M6, and urolithin C, which are collectively called urolithin. The key reactions of this metabolic pathway are the dehydroxylation of the phenolic hydroxy group, i.e.

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Endothelial dysfunction is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality and morbidity; however, this dysfunction may be ameliorated by several therapies. For example, it has been reported that heat-induced increases in blood flow and shear stress enhance endothelium-mediated vasodilator function. Under these backgrounds, we expect that carbon dioxide (CO)-rich water-induced increase in skin blood flow improves endothelium-mediated vasodilation with less heat stress.

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Adaptations of vestibulo-ocular and optokinetic response eye movements have been studied as an experimental model of cerebellum-dependent motor learning. Several previous physiological and pharmacological studies have consistently suggested that the cerebellar flocculus (FL) Purkinje cells (P-cells) and the medial vestibular nucleus (MVN) neurons targeted by FL (FL-targeted MVN neurons) may respectively maintain the memory traces of short- and long-term adaptation. To study the basic structures of the FL-MVN synapses by light microscopy (LM) and electron microscopy (EM), we injected green florescence protein (GFP)-expressing lentivirus into FL to anterogradely label the FL P-cell axons in C57BL/6J mice.

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Symmetric lipomatosis is definitively characterized by symmetric, tumorous lipomatous proliferation of adipose tissue that often develops in the head and neck, shoulders, and upper trunk. However, in the oral region, symmetric lipomatosis of the tongue (SLT) is an extremely rare condition related to generalized lipidosis that is often caused by chronic alcoholism. It is characterized by multiple symmetric lipomatous nodules and diffuse bilateral swelling located within the tongue.

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Introduction: Odontoameloblastoma is an extremely rare mixed odontogenic tumor with both epithelial and mesenchymal components. The term odontoameloblastoma first appeared in the 1971 World Health Organization classification (Pindborg JJ., et al.

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The patient was an 84-year-old man who was referred to our hospital in mid-December 2012 for a close examination of a mass arising from the left side of the hard palate that was found by a local dentist. The initial examination revealed the presence of a 3.0-cm elastic soft, dome-shaped mass in the left hard palate.

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The primary auditory cortex (AI) is the representative recipient of information from the ears in the mammalian cortex. However, the delineation of the AI is still controversial in a mouse. Recently, it was reported, using optical imaging, that two distinct areas of the AI, located ventrally and dorsally, are activated by high-frequency tones, whereas only one area is activated by low-frequency tones.

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We investigated polysynaptic cortical pathways linking primary to multimodal sensory association areas in mice using transcranial flavoprotein imaging combined with sequential application of transcranial electrical stimulation (TES). Stimulation of primary visual cortex (V1) elicited activity in lateral and medial areas of secondary visual cortices (V2), which were reciprocally connected. Stimulation of V2 areas elicited activity in area 2.

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We report an extremely rare case of massive methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorder (MTX-LPD) arising in the retromolar triangle and lung of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. The patient was a 75-year-old woman who was referred to our department because of severe pain associated with a unilateral ulcer on the left retromolar triangle. The tumor had an extranodal location in the retromolar triangle and in the right lung.

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Basal cell adenoma is a rare type of benign salivary gland tumor found most commonly in the parotid gland. We present a rare case of basal cell adenoma arising in the minor salivary gland of the upper lip. The patient was a 59-year-old Japanese man who visited our department in December 2012 with a chief complaint of a mass in the upper lip, which had increased in size over several years.

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Activation of anaplastic lymphoma receptor tyrosine kinase (ALK) is involved in the pathogenesis of several carcinomas, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Echinoderm microtubule-associated protein like 4 (EML4)-ALK, which is derived from the rearrangement of ALK and EML4 genes, has been validated as a therapeutic target in a subset of patients with NSCLC. Here, we investigated the effects of ASP3026, a novel small-molecule ALK inhibitor, against ALK-driven NSCLC.

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Dermoid and epidermoid cysts in the oral cavity frequently develop in the midline or sublingual region of the floor of the mouth. Here, we report a rare case of an epidermoid cyst in the submandibular region. The patient was a 69-year-old man with a chief complaint of a mass in the right submandibular region.

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A novel enantioselective alcohol dehydrogenase, (R)-2-octanol dehydrogenase (PfODH), was discovered among methylotrophic microorganisms. The enzyme was purified from Pichia finlandica and characterized. The molecular mass of the enzyme was estimated to be 83,000 and 30,000 by gel filtration and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, respectively.

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We developed a technique of transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) to investigate cortico-cortical connections in mice. After the skull was shaved with the blade of a dental bar, a blunt tip of a needle was gently pushed onto the thinned skull. The skull was deformed by the force, and the subarachnoid space between the skull and the cortex was minimized around the needle tip.

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Rice (Oryza sativa) endosperm accumulates a massive amount of storage starch and storage proteins during seed development. However, little is known about the regulatory system involved in the production of storage substances. The rice flo2 mutation resulted in reduced grain size and starch quality.

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The functions of articulation and mastication after glossectomy for tongue carcinoma were sequentially assessed. Longitudinal assessment of articulatory and masticatory functions was analyzed in 64 tongue cancer patients who underwent partial glossectomy (partial glossectomy group: 40 cases) or hemiglossectomy (hemiglossectomy group: 24 cases) in our department between January 2007 and August 2008. The mean age of the 64 patients (37 men, 27 women) was 56.

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Background: The M(5) muscarinic acetylcholine receptor is known to play a crucial role in mediating acetylcholine dependent dilation of cerebral blood vessels. Previously, we reported that male M(5) muscarinic acetylcholine knockout mice (M5R(-/-) mice) suffer from a constitutive constriction of cerebral arteries, reduced cerebral blood flow, dendritic atrophy, and short-term memory loss, without necrosis and/or inflammation in the brain.

Methodology/principal Findings: We employed the Magnetic Resonance Angiography to study the area of the basilar artery in male and female M5R(-/-) mice.

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Flavoprotein fluorescence in the brain is intimately coupled with neuronal aerobic energy metabolism. If flavoproteins are photobleached, neural activities may be affected owing to dysfunction in aerobic energy metabolism in mitochondria. We tested this possibility in cortical slices from mice, and found that exposure to blue light (lambda = 475 nm) derived from a 20 mW diode laser for 50 min suppresses trans-synaptic components of field potentials.

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