Publications by authors named "Manami Yamaoka"

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  • A 54-year-old man experienced recurrent fainting spells (syncope) for two years, which didn't respond to medications like droxidopa and amezinium.
  • After several tests showed no clear cause, a positive Schellong test pointed to orthostatic hypotension as a likely diagnosis, along with mild cerebellar ataxia noted during neurological evaluation.
  • MRI results suggested a "cross sign" in the pons, and further imaging indicated reduced dopamine uptake, leading to a diagnosis of probable multiple system atrophy of the cerebellar type (MSA-C), prompting treatment with taltirelin hydrate.
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Purpose: Since the developmental competence of oocytes cultured after in vitro maturation (IVM) is low, it is necessary to improve the IVM method for efficient offspring production. In this study, we revealed that transferrin (TF)-Fe was accumulated in follicular fluid with increasing the follicular diameter, and that TF receptor (TFR1) was localized in granulosa cells of pig. Thus, we hypothesized that TF-Fe would be a factor in the induction of developmental competence of porcine oocytes.

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Postpartum endometritis is known to be associated with ovarian dysfunction in cows. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) generated by Gram-negative bacteria is recognized by toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), which leads to an inflammatory response by the generation of cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukins. In this study, we investigated the effect of endometrial LPS on granulosa cell functions during early follicular development in cows.

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In the liver, the sterol response element binding protein (SREBP) and the SREBP cleavage-activated protein (SCAP) complex upregulate cholesterol biosynthesis by gene induction of de novo cholesterol synthetic enzymes (Hmgcr, Cyp51, and Dhcr7). Insulin induced gene 1 (INSIG1) negatively regulates cholesterol biosynthesis by the inhibition of de novo cholesterol biosynthetic gene expression. In the ovary, cholesterol is de novo synthesized; however, the roles of SREBP and its regulators (SCAP and INSIG1) are not well understood.

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Objective: Mountain districts normally have tougher geographic conditions than plain districts, which might worsen heart failure (HF) conditions in patients. Also, those places frequently are associated with social problems of ageing, underpopulation and fewer medical services, which might cause delay in detection of disease progression and require more admissions. We investigated the association of residence altitude with readmission in patients with HF.

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