Publications by authors named "MURAYAMA M"

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) play an important role in regenerative medicine and drug discovery due to their multipotential differentiation capabilities and immunomodulatory effects. Compared with traditional 2D cultures of MSCs, 3D cultures of MSCs have emerged as an effective approach to enhance cell viability, proliferation, and functionality, and provide a more relevant physiological environment. Here, we review the therapeutic potential of 3D-cultured MSCs, highlighting their roles in tissue regeneration and repair and drug screening.

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  • This study examines how food passage routes after a specific stomach surgery, called proximal gastrectomy with double-tract reconstruction (PGDT), affect postoperative complications like esophageal reflux and malnutrition.
  • Patients were divided into two groups based on their food passage routes (remnant stomach influx - RSI vs. jejunal-loop - JL) and were analyzed for various health metrics and outcomes.
  • The findings revealed that the RSI group experienced less reflux and better retention of body metrics, suggesting that improving the food passage route can help reduce reflux and malnutrition after surgery.
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Gut bacteria play pivotal roles in the antitumor effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). However, antimicrobial therapy, often necessary for infections in cancer patients, can reduce the efficacy of ICIs. The potential of probiotics to restore ICI efficacy remains uncertain.

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Patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)-based modeling potentially recapitulates the pathology and mechanisms more faithfully than cell line models and general animal models. Utilizing iPSC-derived cells for personalized bone formation research offers a powerful tool to better understand the role of individual differences in bone health and disease and provide more precise information for personalized bone regeneration therapies. Here we generated iPSC-derived mesenchymal progenitor cells (iMPCs), endothelial cells (iECs), and macrophages (iMØ), from different donors.

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Background: Corticosteroids provide well-established therapeutic benefits; however, they are also accompanied by adverse effects on bone. Metformin is a widely used medication for managing type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recent studies have highlighted additional therapeutic benefits of metformin, particularly concerning bone health and oxidative stress.

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Histomorphometry is an important technique in the evaluation of non-traumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH). Quantification of empty lacunae and pyknotic cells on histological images is the most reliable measure of ONFH pathology, yet it is time and manpower consuming. This study focused on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to tissue image evaluation.

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  • The study highlights the crucial need for early detection of osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) in young patients undergoing long-term glucocorticoid therapy, using AI to enhance radiographic assessments.
  • Traditional imaging methods like X-rays and MRIs are vital but may be costly and time-consuming, prompting a focus on using AI for better detection efficiency.
  • Results showed high accuracy in ONFH detection using AI models, with potential applications for utilizing synthetic MRI generated from X-rays, although some quality limitations were noted in the synthetic images.
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  • Accurate assessment of left ventricular filling pressure in patients with atrial fibrillation is challenging, but a new scoring system called VMT score can visually assess valve opening timings to evaluate this pressure.
  • In a study with 119 patients, the VMT score showed a strong correlation with elevated pulmonary arterial wedge pressure and had a diagnostic accuracy of 87%, outperforming traditional Doppler methods.
  • The findings were validated in a separate group of 189 patients, confirming that a VMT score of 2 or higher indicates significant left ventricular filling pressure elevation, making it a potentially valuable tool in clinical settings.
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  • - The hypoechoic halo is a common ultrasound finding in giant cell arteritis (GCA), but it can sometimes be misinterpreted due to arteriosclerosis.
  • - Researchers investigated the specific distribution of GCA lesions and introduced the "string of beads sign" to assess luminal irregularities in long-axis images.
  • - The study found that combining the string of beads sign with the hypoechoic halo improved diagnostic accuracy for GCA, showing a C-statistic of 1.00 compared to 0.89 for the halo alone.
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  • Natural killer group 2 member D ligands (NKG2DLs) in cancer cells can either activate immune responses or help tumors evade them, depending on their levels in the cells.
  • In pancreatic cancer cells (PANC-1), soluble MICB (sMICB) is found in the culture supernatant, which may saturate NKG2D T cells and inhibit their activation by membrane-bound MICB (mMICB).
  • Inhibiting the enzyme ADAM17, which contributes to the shedding of MICB, can help maintain mMICB expression and enhance NKG2D T cell activation, demonstrating a potential strategy to improve anti-tumor immune responses.
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Background: Because of the increasing prevalence of dementia in Japan, the government introduced financial incentives for specialized care for dementia at acute care hospitals in 2016. Our hospital then introduced a multidisciplinary collaborative specialized team, referred to as dementia-specialized care team. The aim of this study is to examine the influence of dementia-specialized care team on clinical outcomes for elderly inpatients.

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  • This review discusses various progenitor cell types and strategies for improving healing in complex bone fractures and defects, focusing on stem cell differentiation and therapy effectiveness.
  • It highlights how mesenchymal stem cells are vital for bone formation by turning into key cells like osteoblasts and how hematopoietic stem cells help modulate inflammation and repair.
  • The review also evaluates controversial therapies involving embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells alongside minimally manipulative approaches like bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) and exosomes that aid in bone regeneration through intercellular communication and biological signals.
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Bone regeneration and repair are crucial to ambulation and quality of life. Factors such as poor general health, serious medical comorbidities, chronic inflammation, and ageing can lead to delayed healing and nonunion of fractures, and persistent bone defects. Bioengineering strategies to heal bone often involve grafting of autologous bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) or mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) with biocompatible scaffolds.

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  • Undifferentiated sarcoma of the liver is a rare and aggressive cancer that arises from mesenchymal tissues, particularly in adults.
  • A case report details a 53-year-old man who presented with a large liver tumor, suspected as angiosarcoma, which was confirmed as undifferentiated sarcoma after surgical resection.
  • The patient received four courses of adjuvant chemotherapy with doxorubicin and ifosfamide, and after over two years of follow-up, he showed no signs of recurrence, indicating that surgery followed by chemotherapy can improve prognosis for this type of cancer.
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  • Sensorimotor learning involves changes in neuronal activity in the premotor (PM) and primary motor cortex (M1) of primates, as studied through calcium imaging in common marmosets during a reaching task.
  • During the learning process, the dorsorostral PM demonstrated earlier peak activity compared to the dorsocaudal PM and M1, with increased reaction times in pull trials closely correlating with PMdr activity.
  • The dorsocaudal PM and M1 maintained stable representation of movements, while PMdc neurons adjusted their preferred movement direction based on push trial performance, highlighting the transition from dynamic tuning in PMdc to stable motor representation in M1 during learning.
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Perovskite solar cells have gained significant attention in recent years due to their lightweight nature, flexibility, and ability to generate power even in weak-light conditions. Despite these advantages, the current mainstream perovskite solar cells contain lead, raising concerns about their environmental and human health effects. Tin is expected to be a substitutional element for lead; however, tin-based perovskite solar cells currently have low power conversion efficiency.

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The dense nerve and thin vascular structure of the corneal tissue provide the refractive function in healthy eyes. Diabetes mellitus causes ocular complications including corneal opacification because of corneal nerve degeneration. Diabetic neurotrophic keratopathy is characterized by reduced corneal sensitivity, delayed corneal wound healing, and nerve degeneration.

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[Purpose] When fabricating metal strut ankle-foot orthoses, previous studies have reported that shape acquisition is more efficient with a plastic cast than with a plaster of Paris bandage; however, this has not been quantitatively evaluated. This study aimed to clarify the usefulness of plastic casts by quantitatively evaluating the time spent and body shape accuracy among different methods of shape acquisition. [Participants and Methods] We compared the time spent and acquired shapes among the plaster of Paris bandage, plastic cast, and trace methods in 30 limbs of 15 healthy participants.

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Approximately 5%-10% of fractures go on to delayed healing and nonunion, posing significant clinical, economic, and social challenges. Current treatment methods involving open bone harvesting and grafting are associated with considerable pain and potential morbidity at the donor site. Hence, there is growing interest in minimally invasive approaches such as bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC), which contains mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), macrophages (Mφ), and T cells.

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A noninvasive, immediate, and convenient method for assessing muscle tissue status during exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) has not been established. This study was designed to assess and determine parameters suitable for measuring EIMD after eccentric exercise, using multi-frequency bioimpedance analysis (BIA). Thirty-five young male participants performed dumbbell exercises with their left arm, and their BIA parameters were measured at various time points up to 168 h post exercise using a multi-frequency BIA device.

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  • The C3a/C3aR axis is involved in biological functions like infection protection and is found at high levels in patients with psoriasiform dermatitis, but its role in this condition is still debated due to mixed findings from studies with C3 mice.
  • In experiments, C3 mice showed greater skin inflammation and keratinocyte growth compared to wild-type mice when treated with imiquimod, regardless of housing conditions or antibiotic treatment, indicating that normal bacteria (commensal microbiota) do not significantly influence this process.
  • Lab tests revealed that C3a and C3aR stimulation reduced keratinocyte growth, but this effect was blocked by a C3aR antagonist, suggesting that the C3a/C
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Introduction: This study aimed to determine whether massage pressure on the target muscles (biceps brachii muscle [BB] and the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle [MG]) is related to the massage effect (reducing muscle stiffness).

Method: Nine healthy participants participated in this study. A physiotherapist massaged the upper arms and lower legs of participants on a rigid desk in a laboratory.

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The amount of chitin, a nitrogen-containing dietary fiber, in edible insects can mislead the exact nitrogen-to-protein conversion factor (NPF) and true protein content. We determined the amino acid score (AAS), protein digestibility-corrected AAS (PDCAAS), chitin content, and net NPF of five edible insects. Additionally, the effect of the amino acid composition of migratory locust on rat growth were investigated.

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  • - The study aimed to assess which Doppler profile (hepatic vein systolic filling fraction or SVC peak systolic/diastolic ratio) better indicated elevated right atrial pressure (RAP) in patients with cardiovascular diseases.
  • - It involved 193 patients, measuring Doppler profiles alongside cardiac catheterization, revealing that both profiles inversely correlated with RAP; however, SVC-S/D provided significantly better diagnostic accuracy than HV-SFF.
  • - Findings indicate that SVC-S/D is a more reliable measure for diagnosing elevated RAP compared to HV-SFF, with SVC-S/D showing additional diagnostic value beyond estimated RAP from inferior vena cava morphology.
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