Publications by authors named "Maeda Mika"

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  • Colchicine has gained attention as an FDA-approved anti-inflammatory for cardiovascular diseases, though its low dose of 0.5 mg can cause side effects.
  • The drug quickly leaves the bloodstream and enters leukocytes, which helps produce its anti-inflammatory effects.
  • This study explores how colchicine behaves in plasma and leukocytes after taking 0.5 mg and 0.25 mg doses, finding that it remains in leukocytes even at lower dosages, potentially reducing side effects.
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Background: To investigate whether ivermectin inhibits SARS-CoV-2 proliferation in patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 using time to a negative COVID-19 reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test.

Methods: CORVETTE-01 was a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study (August 2020-October 2021) conducted in Japan. Overall, 248 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 using RT-PCR were assessed for eligibility.

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  • The study categorizes mitral stenosis (MS) into three causes: rheumatic MS, degenerative MS, and post-clip MS, but the clinical differences between them were unclear.
  • A review of 293 patients showed no significant differences in mitral valve orifice area, but those with post-clip MS had lower pressure gradients.
  • Patients with rheumatic MS experienced more dyspnea, and the factors influencing dyspnea varied among the three MS types.
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  • The study investigates the effects of diastolic interventricular septal flattening on clinical outcomes in patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation by analyzing data from 407 patients over a median follow-up of 200 days.
  • Major findings indicated that the eccentricity index (EI) at end-diastole and left ventricular ejection fraction were key predictors of cardiovascular events, with an EI of 1.2 being a critical cutoff for poor hemodynamic status.
  • Patients exhibiting a D-shaped left ventricle (EI ≥1.2) had significantly worse outcomes compared to those who did not, highlighting the importance of monitoring this condition in clinical practice.
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  • Moderate aortic stenosis (AS) can cause heart failure (HF) symptoms that aren't always related to the severity of the condition, making it difficult to pinpoint causes.
  • A study analyzed 317 patients with moderate AS and found that 32% had HF symptoms, which were more common in those with higher systolic blood pressure (BP) and certain heart characteristics.
  • The research determined that both systolic BP (with a significant odds ratio for each 10 mm Hg increase) and left atrial volume index were independently related to the presence of HF symptoms in these patients.
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We recently showed that when a low X-ray dose is used, cell death is enhanced in nucleus-irradiated compared with whole-cell-irradiated cells; however, the role of the cytoplasm remains unclear. Here, we show changes in the DNA damage responses with or without X-ray microbeam irradiation of the cytoplasm. Phosphorylated histone H2AX foci, a surrogate marker for DNA double-strand breaks, in V79 and WI-38 cells are not observed in nucleus irradiations at ≤ 2 Gy, whereas they are observed in whole-cell irradiations.

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The present study investigated the clinical value of myocardial contrast-delayed enhancement (DE) with multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) without iodine re-injection immediately after primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for predicting future cardiovascular events after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We performed a prospective study in which 263 consecutive patients with first AMI successfully treated with primary PCI were enrolled. Sixty-four-slice MDCT without the re-injection of contrast medium was performed immediately after PCI.

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Background: Left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction is an important underlying hemodynamic mechanism for heart failure. Hypertension reportedly increases aortic stiffness with histological changes in the aorta assessed using aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) that is associated with LV diastolic dysfunction. The role of hypertension in the relationship between aortic stiffness and LV diastolic dysfunction has not been clarified; therefore, we investigated whether this relation works for normotensive subjects.

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Purpose: Acetaminophen (APAP) has hepatotoxic potential when overdosed. Recent studies have reported serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) elevations that resolve spontaneously with continued use of the drug, referred to as adaptation, in several individuals receiving therapeutic doses of APAP. However, the clinical significance of these ALT elevations remains unclear.

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  • The study assessed methods to decrease patient misidentification incidents, focusing on those deemed serious (level 2 and above) using a structured problem-solving approach.
  • The analysis revealed that the most common misidentifications occurred during sample collection, drug administration, and meal services, prompting the establishment of a 20% reduction target as a hospital priority.
  • Implementing standardized identification procedures and distributing instructional resources led to an 18% decrease in serious misidentification incidents, emphasizing the need for ongoing efforts to improve patient safety.
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  • TAS-303 is a new selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor being tested for treating stress urinary incontinence, showing significant pharmacokinetic interactions in a study.
  • The study involved 12 healthy participants receiving TAS-303 with simvastatin and midazolam, resulting in increased concentrations of simvastatin but only a mild effect on midazolam.
  • TAS-303 was found to weakly inhibit CYP3A activity in the intestine without major safety concerns, suggesting a low risk for significant drug interactions in clinical use.
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We hypothesized that DSP-6952, a partial agonist of the 5-hydroxytryptamine type-4 receptor and a gastrointestinal prokinetic agent, can induce natural bowel movements by enhancing gastrointestinal motility and colonic transit in patients with chronic constipation and irritable bowel syndrome with constipation. This 3-part phase 1 study evaluated the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles of DSP-6952. Eighty-eight Japanese subjects (64 healthy volunteers and 24 subjects with spontaneous bowel movements ≤3 times/wk) were randomized to DSP-6952 or placebo.

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  • Toddlers with language delays face higher risks of ongoing developmental and behavioral problems, but the link between these issues and language abilities is still unclear.
  • A study evaluated 30 toddlers with language delays and 61 with typical development at 18 and 24 months using specific assessment tools.
  • Findings revealed that toddlers with language delays scored significantly worse on socioemotional assessments, indicating a strong relationship between language skills and behavioral concerns, which suggests the importance of monitoring both areas in toddlers with language delays.
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Aims: Elobixibat is a minimally absorbed ileal bile acid transporter inhibitor. This study aimed to investigate the safety, tolerability, efficacy, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of elobixibat in Japanese patients with chronic constipation.

Methods: This study consisted of single-dose and multiple-dose tests with a dose-escalating design.

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Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a brain imaging technique that is well-suited for use in young children, making it particularly useful for investigating the neural bases of the development of executive functions. In the present study, children (ages 4-10) underwent fNIRS while completing response inhibition and working memory tasks. While both tasks were associated with increases in oxyhemoglobin and decreases in deoxyhemoglobin, we found that strength of activation increased with age and with improvements in task performance.

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Purpose: The goal of this study was to evaluate the moxifloxacin-induced QT interval prolongation in healthy male and female Korean and Japanese volunteers to investigate interethnic differences.

Methods: This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 2-way crossover study was conducted in healthy male and female Korean and Japanese volunteers. In each period, a single dose of moxifloxacin or placebo 400 mg was administered orally under fasting conditions.

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Aluminum-adjuvanted vaccines are administered through an intramuscular injection (IM) in the US and EU, however, a subcutaneous injection (SC) has been recommended in Japan because of serious muscle contracture previously reported following multiple IMs of antibiotics. Newly introduced adjuvanted vaccines, such as the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines, have been recommended through IM. In the present study, currently available vaccines were evaluated through IM in mice.

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Indoxyl sulfate (IS) is an organic anion uremic toxin that accumulates in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The aims of this study were to examine the kinetic profiles of IS in humans at a steady state after multiple doses of L-Trp, a precursor of IS, and the in vivo interaction of IS with the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor quinapril, whose active metabolite is a substrate of organic anion transporter 3 (OAT3) in rats. First, 12-h kinetics after single doses of Trp (2, 4, and 8 g) were examined in two healthy volunteers.

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TAS-108 is a novel steroidal anti-oestrogen, expected to be useful for the treatment of breast cancer. The present study was conducted to investigate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of TAS-108 following the administration at a single oral dose of 40 mg to up to 120 mg in 12 post-menopausal women and the effect of food on the pharmacokinetics of the drug. All adverse events were mild and involved transient symptoms that resolved without therapeutic intervention.

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