Publications by authors named "Masato Uji"

Background: In Japan, the fourth round of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination is ongoing and is targeted at medical staff and nursing home workers, individuals aged ≥60 years, and those with comorbidities or other high-risk factors, including body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m. The incidence of severe COVID-19 decreased markedly after widespread COVID-19 vaccination drives, and our hospital experienced a similar trend. We, therefore, examined the characteristics of our patients to clarify who benefited the most from vaccination.

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Long-term sequelae of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) constitute Long COVID. Although Long COVID has been reported globally, its risk factors and effects on quality of life (QOL) remain unclear. We conducted a cross-sectional study using questionnaires and electronic medical records of COVID-19 patients who were diagnosed or hospitalized at five facilities in Japan.

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  • - The study explored how acute stress affects appetite by examining the brain activity of 22 healthy, non-obese male participants during fasting under stress and control conditions.
  • - While experiencing stress from a speech and math task, participants showed increased stress levels and sympathetic nerve activity, but their appetite did not increase, unlike in the control scenario.
  • - Findings indicate that acute stress can suppress appetite, linked to activity in the frontal part of the brain; however, the results may not apply to other types of stress not involving an anticipated event.
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  • Physical activity can influence both energy expenditure and appetite, but the connection between fatigue sensation from exercise and appetite is not well understood.
  • In a study with 20 healthy male volunteers, researchers used a hand-grip task to induce fatigue, followed by tasks where participants viewed food images while listening to associated sounds.
  • Results showed increased feelings of fatigue and a tendency for greater appetite for fatty foods during the sound-associated task, suggesting that fatigue from exercise may enhance cravings for unhealthy foods, linked to specific brain activity.
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Fatigue is a health problem prevalent in modern societies. Fatigue sensation plays an important role as a biological alarm urging rest to maintain homeostasis, and clarifying the neural mechanisms related to fatigue sensations by which we decide to engage in rest is therefore essential. This study enrolled healthy male volunteers and showed that the decrease in alpha-band power as assessed by magnetoencephalography of the left Brodmann's area (BA) 6 before perception of fatigue when a button-press based on the level of fatigue was required was smaller than that before perception of the intention to move when a voluntary button-press was required.

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Obesity is a major public health problem in modern society. Appetitive behavior has been proposed to be partially driven by unconscious decision-making processes and thus, targeting the unconscious cognitive processes related to eating behavior is essential to develop strategies for overweight individuals and obese patients. Here, we presented food pictures below the threshold of awareness to healthy male volunteers and examined neural activity related to appetitive behavior using magnetoencephalography.

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Background: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have been intensively investigated in regenerative medicine. Among the different types of MSCs, adipose tissue-derived stromal cells (ASCs) can be obtained with relatively less invasive techniques. Since ASC administration is a candidate strategy for the treatment of refractory diseases including pulmonary fibrosis, we investigated whether intratracheal injection of ASCs had therapeutic potential against bleomycin (BLM)-induced lung injury in rats.

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Introduction: While epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) - tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) lead to longer progression-free survival (PFS) when compared with conventional chemotherapy in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring activating EGFR mutations, the role of EGFR-TKI remains unclear in EGFR-wild-type (WT) NSCLC.

Areas Covered: This article reviews selected data from randomized trials regarding the use of TKIs in EGFR-WT NSCLC. Nine randomized phase III trials have compared EGFR-TKI with chemotherapy in NSCLC patients in a second or later line setting.

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Background: EMR is an accepted treatment for early esophageal carcinoma. However, resection of a large mucosal area often causes postoperative esophageal stricture.

Objective: To investigate the efficacy of autologous adipose tissue-derived stromal cells (ADSCs) for prevention of stricture formation after EMR in dogs.

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A 52-year-old woman was found to have abnormal shadows in her chest radiograph in a health examination. At the age of 47 middle lobe syndrome had been pointed out and Mycobacterium intracellulare had been cultured from her sputum. Chest computed tomography scans showed a coin lesion and bronchiectasis in the middle lobe.

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We encountered a case of interstitial pneumonia preceding microscopic polyangiitis (MPA). A 64-year-old asymptomatic woman was found to have interstitial pneumonia on a chest radiograph taken during a work-up before an operation for cataract. Six months later she presented with non-productive cough, low grade fever and renal dysfunction.

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A 69-year-old woman presented with headache. Her chest radiograph and computed tomographic scans showed a mass shadow causing superior vena cava syndrome. Bronchofiberscopic examination was nonproductive.

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A 77-year-old asymptomatic woman was found to have a coin lesion on a chest radiograph. Chest computed tomography scans showed the coin lesion, bronchiectasis, tree-in-bud appearance, and ground glass opacity. The histopathology of the lung by video-assisted thoracic surgery showed organizing pneumonia, follicular bronchiolitis, and non-specific interstitial pneumonitis patterns, all of which consisted of mainly mature lymphocytes and plasma cells.

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After influenza vaccination an 83-year-old woman was referred to us because of fever and sore throat with no response to antibiotics. Chest computed tomography showed thickened bronchovascular bundles, multiple nodules with feeding vessels, and consolidation. Laboratory tests showed a high level of serum myeloperoxidase anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (MPO-ANCA) and soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R), as well as abnormal renal function and urinary sediment.

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A 67-year-old woman suffered from productive cough but not from bronchial asthma. Her peripheral blood showed eosinophilia, a high serum level of total immunoglobulin E (IgE), and elevated specific IgE and positive precipitating antibody against Aspergillus fumigatus. Her chest radiograph and computed tomography revealed infiltrative shadows but not central bronchiectasis.

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A 55-year-old man, who had diabetes from age 46 years old had been treated for a lung abscess in the right upper lobe at age 51. He underwent an operation for stomach cancer at age 52. When he was 55 years old, a cavity lesion appeared in his right upper lobe at the site of the treated lung abscess.

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An 82-year-old man had been treated by carbamazepine for convulsions. A month later he felt febrile and malaise. Laboratory data revealed liver dysfunction, hypoxemia, and chest radiograph and computed tomography (CT) of the thorax showed ground glass opacity in both lungs and mediastinal lymphadenopathy.

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A 60-year-old woman with no subjective symptoms was admitted to our hospital because of chest radiograph abnormality detected by a health examination. A computed tomographic scan of the thorax showed multiple nodules in both lungs without cavitation. Other organ lesions were not detected.

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We report two cases of prostate cancer found primarily from a metastatic lesion appearing in a chest radiograph. Patient 1 was admitted to our hospital because his chest radiograph and chest CT showed pleural effusion on the left. Thoracocentesis and pleural biopsy were unremarkable, so he was observed as both an outpatient and an inpatient.

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