Publications by authors named "Masaki Yoshioka"

Significance: Two-photon optogenetics and simultaneous calcium imaging can be used to visualize the response of surrounding neurons with respect to the activity of an optically stimulated target neuron, providing a direct method to assess neuronal connectivity.

Aim: We aim to develop a two-photon optogenetics-based method for evaluating neuronal connectivity, compare it to the existing indirect resting-state synchrony method, and investigate the application of the method to brain pathophysiology.

Approach: C1V1-mScarlet was introduced into GCaMP6s-expressing transgenic mice with an adeno-associated virus.

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  • - Ozone gas is effective for disinfecting air and surfaces due to its antiviral and antibacterial properties, but too much exposure can be harmful to humans, making monitoring essential
  • - Current ozone indicators only measure exposure at the end of the exposure period and are limited by a single color dye, which complicates monitoring under varying conditions
  • - The study aimed to create a two-color ozone indicator that shows a wide range of exposure levels through visible changes, improving safety and reliability during both endpoints and ongoing exposure.
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Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) is a phosphaturic hormone secreted by osteocytes in response to dietary phosphate intake. An increase in FGF23 level is an indicator of excess phosphate intake relative to the residual nephron number. Therefore, avoiding excessive phosphate intake and inhibiting the elevation of serum FGF23 levels are important to preserve the number of functional nephrons.

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  • Plant-based diets, which replace animal proteins with plant proteins, may offer better cardiovascular protection by affecting levels of nitric oxide (NO) and peroxynitrite in the body.
  • A study involving nine healthy men found that consuming plant-based proteins significantly increased serum NO levels and improved the balance between NO and peroxynitrite, while animal-based proteins led to higher peroxynitrite levels and reduced NO levels.
  • The findings suggest that plant-based proteins could enhance endothelial function, which is important for cardiovascular health, when compared to animal-based proteins.
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  • A randomized controlled trial studied the effects of lactotripeptide (LTP) and physical activity (PA) on fatigue in middle-aged and older adults over eight weeks.
  • The 78 participants were divided into four groups: placebo, LTP, placebo with PA, and LTP with PA, with measurements taken before and after the interventions.
  • Results showed no significant changes in fatigue from LTP or physical activity alone, but the PA intervention improved mood and depression scores, with better results when combined with LTP ingestion.
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In information geometry, there has been extensive research on the deep connections between differential geometric structures, such as the Fisher metric and the -connection, and the statistical theory for statistical models satisfying regularity conditions. However, the study of information geometry for non-regular statistical models is insufficient, and a one-sided truncated exponential family (oTEF) is one example of these models. In this paper, based on the asymptotic properties of maximum likelihood estimators, we provide a Riemannian metric for the oTEF.

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We present a lossy mode resonance (LMR) sensor fabricated by chemical bath deposition (CBD) using a U-shaped optical fiber with an exposed core. The ZnO particles that generate LMR were prepared by a very costly method in three steps via permanganate activation and the deposition of ZnO on the fiber core using CBD. The process of deposition was monitored in real time through the optical fiber, and a clear absorption spectrum with an LMR peak was obtained.

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Fiber optic sensors for monitoring scale deposition in geothermal brine and hot spring water should be safe, easily fabricated, and readily disposable. These desired features already have been enhanced in plastic optical fibers (POFs) and U-shaped sensors for other applications. The present work reports a U-shaped POF sensor for CaCO scale deposition.

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Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) is a phosphaturic hormone secreted by the bone in response to dietary phosphate intake. Since the phosphate content in the diet correlates with the protein content, both plant- and animal-based protein intake can increase the serum FGF23 level. However, a higher percentage of energy from plant protein than from animal protein is associated with a lower serum FGF23 level in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the United States.

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This study aimed to assess (1) blood pressure between young, current athletes, and non-athletes early in life; (2) hypertension prevalence between former athletes and the general population later in life; and (3) understand the mechanisms between exercise training and hypertension risks in the form of DNA methylation. Study 1: A total of 354 young male participants, including current athletes, underwent blood pressure assessment. Study 2: The prevalence of hypertension in 1269 male former athletes was compared with that in the Japanese general population.

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  • Sedentary behavior is linked to cardiovascular disease, and this study explored its impact on cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (cBRS) in healthy adults aged 22-81.
  • The analysis used accelerometers to measure sedentary time, finding that longer sedentary periods correlated with lower cBRS, especially after adjusting for age and sex.
  • Results indicate that excessive sedentary behavior could negatively affect arterial blood pressure regulation, highlighting a potential health risk.
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Sit-stand maneuvers (SSMs) have increasingly been used for baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) measurement in physiological research, but it remains unknown as to how many SSMs need to be performed to measure BRS and assess its relationship with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Therefore, this study aimed to determine ) the effect of the number of SSM repetitions on BRS, and ) the association between BRS and CVD risk factors. Data were collected from 174 individuals during 5 min of spontaneous rest and 5 min of repeated SSMs at 0.

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Calciprotein particles (CPPs) are tiny mineral-protein aggregates consisting of calcium-phosphate and fetuin-A. Recent studies have suggested that CPPs may contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic inflammation and arteriosclerosis. Reduced skeletal muscle mass and strength reportedly contribute independently to increased serum phosphate levels.

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Background: The development of aging-induced male-specific disorders is accelerated by impaired renal function. Although aging-induced male-specific disorders are clinically serious complications in individuals with reduced renal function, their practical management strategies remain obscure. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the association between daily behavioral and sleep patterns and aging-induced male-specific disorders in individuals with reduced renal function.

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Background: Excessive sedentary behavior may contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The nephron index is a novel methodology for non-invasively estimating the number of functional nephrons, under the assumption that serum fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) concentrations should correlate with phosphate excretion per nephron. The purpose of this study was to investigate the cross-sectional associations between daily sedentary time and the nephron index in middle-aged and older adults with or without CKD.

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Introduction: This study aimed to examine the cross-sectional associations of sedentary time and physical activity time with bone density in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The isotemporal substitution (IS) modeling was used to estimate the beneficial effects of behavioral changes (e.g.

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Objective: Insufficient physical activity and excessive sedentary behavior can contribute to decreased skeletal muscle strength, which is strongly associated with increased mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, the potential impact of replacing sedentary behavior with physical activity on skeletal muscle strength remains unclear in these individuals. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and skeletal muscle strength in patients with CKD using an isotemporal substitution model to estimate the associations on replacing time from one behavior to another while keeping the total time and other behaviors fixed.

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The World Health Organization has recommended 5 g/day as dietary reference intakes for salt. In Japan, the averages for men and women were 11.0 g/day and 9.

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Background: A pig model has been commonly used for technical training for clinical liver transplantation (LT). However, as the healthy pigs have no shunt bypassing the portal vein (PV), it is necessary to complete LT within 30 minutes after shutting off the PV flow. While a model that uses an ex vivo shunt system has been used to alleviate the constraints of the anhepatic phase, it has been often difficult to keep sufficient blood flow rate and prevent the intestinal congestion because the blood vessels were occluded easily with the suction pressure by using the conventional shunt system.

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Background: To solve the serious donor shortage, the demand is increasing for developing a new method to use the marginal donors, including donors after cardiac death (DCD). Continuous machine perfusion from ex vivo to in situ is a novel technique to overcome warm ischemia during organ grafting as an ischemia-free transplantation. Herein, we tested orthotopic and heterotopic ischemia-free liver transplantation in pigs and evaluated the perfusion characteristics of DCD grafts from ex vivo preservation to implantation.

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Background: With recent advances in surgical technologies, minimally invasive endoscopic and robot-assisted surgical procedures have been introduced. However, prolonged warm ischemic time of the kidneys remains a concern after the organ is removed from a donor and during transplantation into a recipient. We developed a Thermal Barrier Bag (TBB) to prevent warm ischemia during transplantation.

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The methylation status of the O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) gene is a strong predictor for the efficacy of temozolomide chemotherapy and survival periods. However, the correlation between the extent of methylation and the difference in survival times has not been fully clarified. Simple and quantitative evaluations of the methylation status in the promotor region of the MGMT gene are expected to be worldwide standardized diagnostics.

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