Publications by authors named "Matoba Y"

Background: Severe hypoglycemia (SH) poses a significant challenge in the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D); however, the factors that offer protection other than diabetes technologies are under-studied. The primary objective of this study was to examine the association between hypoglycemia problem-solving (HPS) abilities and severe hypoglycemic events in adults with T1D using Poisson regression analysis.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 287 adults with T1D (mean age: 50.

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Background: FreeStyle Libre uses the algorithm to calculate the sensor glucose (SG) levels. The manufacturer announced that they had changed the algorithm from the first generation (Gen. 1) to the third generation (Gen.

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Aim: The Effect of Intermittent-Scanning Continuous Glucose Monitoring to Glycemic Control Including Hypoglycemia and Quality of Life of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (ISCHIA) study was a randomized, crossover trial that reported the decrease in time below range (TBR) by the use of intermittent-scanning continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) combined with structured education in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) treated by multiple daily injections. The participants were instructed to perform frequent scanning of the isCGM sensor (10 times a day or more) and ingest sugar when impending hypoglycemia is suspected by tracking the sensor glucose levels and the trend arrow. We conducted post-hoc analysis to identify factors affecting difference in TBR (∆TBR), in time in range (∆TIR), and in time above range (∆TAR).

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  • A 9-year-old child was found to be coinfected with two influenza B virus lineages, B/Yamagata and B/Victoria, prompting an analysis of genetic reassortment.
  • Out of 34 viral plaques isolated from the child's throat swab, 21 showed characteristics of the B/Yamagata lineage, while 13 were reassorted with B/Victoria genes in varying segments.
  • The study highlights that the co-circulation of these influenza B strains can enhance genetic diversity, potentially leading to the emergence of new strains that could cause epidemics.
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Introduction: A reduced salt intake is a vital lifestyle modification in the management of hypertension. Initiatives aimed at decreasing the intake of salt are based on the preference by humans for a salt taste. Salt intake behavior appears to be affected by the balance between attraction to a low salt taste and aversion to a high salt taste.

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Although many recent advancements have been made in women's health, perhaps one of the most neglected areas of research is the diagnosis and treatment of high-grade endometrial cancer (EnCa). The molecular classification of EnCa in concert with histology was a major step forward. The integration of profiling for mismatch repair deficiency and Human Epidermal Growth Factor 2 (HER2) overexpression, can further inform treatment options, especially for drug resistant recurrent disease.

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Unlabelled: Bacteria have two routes for the l-methionine biosynthesis. In one route called the direct sulfuration pathway, acetylated l-homoserine is directly converted into l-homocysteine. The reaction using HS as the second substrate is catalyzed by a pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-dependent enzyme, -acetylhomoserine sulfhydrylase (OAHS).

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  • * Researchers studied a protein called Galectin 3 (Gal3) to see how it affects USC and found that high levels of Gal3 mean worse outcomes for patients.
  • * Experiments showed that blocking Gal3 can slow down the growth of USC cells and might help treat patients better.
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  • * Researchers created a mouse model that mimics advanced DKD and found significant tissue damage, inflammation, and high levels of VCAM1 in the kidneys, which reflects the condition in humans.
  • * The drug luseogliflozin was shown to improve kidney health by reducing tissue hypoxia and inflammation, highlighting the potential of VCAM1 as a marker and SGLT2 inhibitors as a treatment option for advanced DKD.
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Fugacity models are used widely to predict the time-dependent behaviors of chemicals in environments containing several media (, air, sediment, soil, and water). However, these fugacity models work on the assumption that the concentration of a chemical in each medium is uniform, so they cannot describe the spatial distribution of the chemical. We developed a new fugacity model, termed InPestCFD, incorporating computational fluid dynamics to describe both the time-dependent distribution and the spatial distribution of a chemical in a medium.

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Glutamine is a critical metabolite for rapidly proliferating cells as it is used for the synthesis of key metabolites necessary for cell growth and proliferation. Glutamine metabolism has been proposed as a therapeutic target in cancer and several chemical inhibitors are in development or in clinical trials. How cells subsist when glutamine is limiting is poorly understood.

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Objective: We previously reported the mean average relative difference (MARD) of the sensor glucose (SG) of the first-generation FreeStyle Libre with the original algorithm, an intermittent scanning continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) device, was 15.6% in the Effect of Intermittent-Scanning Continuous Glucose Monitoring to Glycemic Control Including Hypoglycemia and Quality of Life of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Study (ISCHIA Study). In the present study, we aimed to further analyze its accuracy in detail by conducting a post-hoc analysis of the study.

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Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is treated in the first-line setting with combined platinum and taxane chemotherapy, often followed by a maintenance poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor (PARPi). Responses to first-line treatment are frequent. For many patients, however, responses are suboptimal or short-lived.

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Ready biodegradability tests conducted in accordance with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development guidelines (test 301C or test 301F) are performed using activated sludge (AS) prepared by the Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute (AS-CERI) or that taken from a sewage treatment plant (AS-STP). It had been reported that AS-CERI had lower activity than AS-STP in biodegrading test chemicals, and that biodegradation was accelerated by increasing the volume of the test medium. However, these phenomena have not been clarified from the perspective of the microbiota.

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  • Streptozotocin (STZ) is mainly used as an anti-cancer drug for treating neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) but can also cause DNA damage in kidney cells, leading to injury.
  • Research showed that this kidney damage is linked to the activation of the p53 signaling pathway and reduced membrane transporters in tubular epithelial cells.
  • Treatment with an SGLT2 inhibitor can help protect kidney cells from STZ-induced damage without affecting the drug's effectiveness on pancreatic β-cells, suggesting its potential as a preventative treatment for kidney injury in NET patients.
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  • Several anticancer drugs increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels to induce cell death, but the mechanisms of how ROS affects proteins linked to drug sensitivity and resistance are not well understood.* -
  • Through a study of 11 anticancer drugs, researchers identified unique and common protein targets, including those in ribosomal components, highlighting shared mechanisms related to drug effects on protein translation.* -
  • The study focuses on CHK1, which acts as a sensor for nuclear HO levels, preventing mitochondrial localization of SSBP1 and thereby reducing nuclear HO, indicating a pathway that could be targeted for improving resistance to platinum-based cancer treatments.*
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  • * The study surveyed 233 adults with T1D, revealing that 11.6% experienced IAH, which was linked to a 5.41 times higher odds of near-miss driving incidents.
  • * Results indicated that individuals with IAH had poorer hypoglycemia problem-solving skills compared to those without, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy increased the risk of developing IAH, while continuous insulin infusion did not reduce it.
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Background: Hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with mortality and morbidity, especially when awareness of hypoglycemia is impaired. This study aimed to investigate the protective and risk factors for impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH) in adults with T1D.

Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled 288 adults with T1D (mean age, 50.

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  • Chemotherapies may induce cell death by elevating levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), but the specific mechanisms and proteins involved are not fully understood.* -
  • Researchers investigated 11 different chemotherapies and discovered both unique and common protein targets, such as ribosomal components, highlighting a potential method through which these drugs affect protein translation.* -
  • The study centered on the protein CHK1, which plays a role in sensing nuclear hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and regulates mitochondrial function, revealing a pathway that can help cancer cells resist platinum-based chemotherapy in ovarian cancers.*
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Uterus transplantation (UTx) is now an alternative to surrogacy and adoption for women with uterine factor infertility to have children; however, there are still unresolved clinical and technical issues. One of these is that the graft failure rate after transplantation is somewhat higher than that of other life-saving organ transplants, which is a critical concern. Herein, we summarize the details of 16 graft failures after UTx with living or deceased donors using the published literature in order to learn from these negative outcomes.

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Background: Mental health challenges are highly significant among older individuals. However, the non-utilization of mental health services increases with age. Although universal health coverage (UHC) was reported to reduce unmet health care needs, it might not be sufficient to reduce unmet mental health care needs from a clinical perspective.

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The ability to predict the environmental behavior of chemicals precisely is important for realizing more rational regulation. In this study, the bioaccumulation of nine chemicals of different molecular weights absorbed the intestinal tract was evaluated in fish using the everted gut sac method. The amounts of chemicals that passed through the intestinal membrane after a 24-hr exposure were significantly decreased for chemicals with MW≥548 and D≥15.

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There are no criteria for patient selection for ovarian-preserving surgery for endometrial cancer (EC). In this study, intraoperative findings of ovarian swelling (OvS) and the clinicopathological features of patients with EC with or without ovarian metastasis were analysed to identify risk factors for ovarian metastasis. Patients who underwent surgery for EC between 2012 and 2019 at our hospital were enrolled.

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DcsB, an enzyme produced from the d-cycloserine biosynthetic gene cluster, displays moderate similarity to arginase in the sequence and three-dimensional structure. Arginase is a ubiquitous enzyme hydrolyzing l-arginine to generate l-ornithine and urea, whereas DcsB hydrolyzes N -hydroxy-l-arginine (l-NOHA), an arginase inhibitor, to generate l-ornithine and hydroxyurea. We determined the crystal structure of DcsB associated with l-ornithine and that with the tetrahedral derivative of 2(S)-amino-6-boronohexanoic acid, whose boron atom forms a covalent bond with an oxygen atom bridging two manganese ions at the active center.

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