Publications by authors named "Michio Ono"

Background: Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) negatively impact the quality of life of patients with dementia and their surrounding caregivers. Therefore, identifying modifiable factors to prevent BPSD is crucial. This cross-sectional study investigated the association between hearing impairment (HI), social relationships, and BPSD.

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Smoc1 and Smoc2, members of the SPARC family of genes, encode signaling molecules downstream of growth factors such as the TGF-β, FGF, and PDGF families. Smoc1 has been implicated in playing a crucial role in microphthalmia with limb anomalies in humans and mice, while Smoc2 deficiency causes dental developmental defects. Although developmental cytokines/growth factors including TGF-β superfamily have been shown to play critical roles in postnatal spermatogenesis, there are no reports analyzing the spatial and temporal expression of Smoc1 and Smoc2 in the postnatal testis.

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Male infertility can be caused by chromosomal abnormalities, mutations and epigenetic defects. Epigenetic modifiers pre-program hundreds of spermatogenic genes in spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) for expression later in spermatids, but it remains mostly unclear whether and how those genes are involved in fertility. Here, we report that Wfdc15a, a WFDC family protease inhibitor pre-programmed by KMT2B, is essential for spermatogenesis.

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Mouse spermatogenesis entails the maintenance and self-renewal of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), which require a complex web-like signaling network transduced by various cytokines. Although brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is expressed in Sertoli cells in the testis, and its receptor tropomyosin receptor kinase B (TrkB) is expressed in the spermatogonial population containing SSCs, potential functions of BDNF for spermatogenesis have not been uncovered. Here, we generate BDNF conditional knockout mice and find that BDNF is dispensable for in vivo spermatogenesis and fertility.

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Heterochromatin-related epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, facilitate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the meiotic prophase of mammalian spermatogenesis. In pro-spermatogonia, de novo DNA methylation plays a key role in completing meiotic prophase and initiating meiotic division. However, the role of maintenance DNA methylation in the regulation of meiosis, especially in the adult, is not well understood.

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During spermatogenesis, intricate gene expression is coordinately regulated by epigenetic modifiers, which are required for differentiation of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) contained among undifferentiated spermatogonia. We have previously found that KMT2B conveys H3K4me3 at bivalent and monovalent promoters in undifferentiated spermatogonia. Because these genes are expressed late in spermatogenesis or during embryogenesis, we expect that many of them are potentially programmed by KMT2B for future expression.

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Respiratory failure is a life-threatening problem for pre-term and term infants, yet many causes remain unknown. Here, we present evidence that whey acidic protein (WAP) four-disulfide core domain protease inhibitor 2 (Wfdc2), a protease inhibitor previously unrecognized in respiratory disease, may be a causal factor in infant respiratory failure. transcripts are detected in the embryonic lung and analysis of a knock-in mouse line shows that both basal and club cells, and type II alveolar epithelial cells (AECIIs), express neonatally.

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  • A 24-year-old woman experienced unsteadiness in her gait, with neurological exams revealing mild dysmetria in her limbs and difficulty with balance and coordination.
  • MRI scans indicated Lhermitte-Duclos disease, which is associated with an enlarged left cerebellar hemisphere and is linked to the inherited condition Cowden syndrome.
  • Cowden syndrome is characterized by various benign tumors (hamartomas) and a mutation in the PTEN gene, and requires careful monitoring due to the increased risk of malignancies from these tumors.
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  • A 39-year-old woman with short stature and sensorineural deafness unexpectedly experienced status epilepticus, leading to further investigation.
  • MRI scans revealed a lesion in the left temporal area that didn't match expected arterial patterns, and elevated levels of lactate and pyruvate were found in her fluids.
  • Genetic testing identified the m.3243A>G mutation, confirming a MELAS diagnosis, while muscle biopsies showed unique histological features related to MERRF, marking this case as the first instance of MELAS with specific histochemistry findings.
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Background: The collective cell migration of stratified epithelial cells is considered to be an important phenomenon in wound healing, development, and cancer invasion; however, little is known about the mechanisms involved. Furthermore, whereas Rho family proteins, including RhoA, play important roles in cell migration, the exact role of Rho-associated coiled coil-containing protein kinases (ROCKs) in cell migration is controversial and might be cell-type dependent. Here, we report the development of a novel modified scratch assay that was used to observe the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells derived from a human esophageal cancer specimen.

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We have shown that SU6656, a potent Src family kinase inhibitor, has the ability to induce multinucleation at a high frequency in diverse cells: rat skin fibroblasts, bone marrow adherent cells, 5F9A mesenchymal stem cell-like clones, 2C5 tracheal epithelial cells and MDCK epithelial cells from dog kidney. To gain insight into the mechanism of multinucleation, we observed the process by time-lapse and confocal microscopy. These multinuclei generally seem to exist independently in one cell without any connections with each other.

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The tracheal epithelium can be induced to move as a cellular sheet by heterotopic transplantation, which offers the opportunity to observe migrating cells as a group in an in vivo environment. We therefor investigated the ultrastructural characteristics of migrating tracheal epithelial cells with special reference to the moving front using this transplantation. The migrating epithelial cells underwent squamous metaplasia and lost their differentiated characteristics such as cilia or secretory granules.

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We established a mesenchymal stem cell clone, 5F9A, from rat bone marrow substrate adherent cells by repeated limiting dilutions. The cells have a fibroblastic shape and form intimate contacts with adjacent cells with interdigitations and junctions similar to adherence and tight junctions in a semi-confluent culture. Analysis of the phenotypes of these cells by RT-PCR and FACS demonstrated that they resembled mesenchymal stem cells, and the cells could differentiate into adiopocytes and osteoblasts under appropriate conditions in vitro showing their oligopotency.

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  • The 5F9A cell, a type of mesenchymal stem cell-like clone from rat bone marrow, can develop into fat cells (adipocytes) and bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) under the right conditions.
  • The formation of multinucleated cells in 5F9A was induced by TPA and was largely driven by protein kinase C, suggesting two possible processes: karyokinesis without cytokinesis or cell fusion.
  • Observations showed that most multinucleated cells arose from karyokinesis without cytokinesis, while cell fusion contributed to a lesser extent, confirmed through advanced microscopy techniques.
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Delphilin is identified as a Glutamate receptor delta2 (GluRdelta2) subunit interacting protein, consisting of a PDZ domain and formin homology (FH) domains 1 and 2, in addition to a C-terminal coiled-coil structure. Delphilin has been shown to be selectively expressed in cerebellar Purkinje cells where it co-localizes with the GluRdelta2 subunit at the Purkinje cell-parallel fiber synapses. Although Delphilin specifically interacts with the GluRdelta2 C-terminus via its PDZ domain, the physiological role of the interaction is not yet understood.

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Mouse Prrp (mPrrp)/DAZAP1 is a mouse ortholog of Xenopus Prrp, which is involved in vegetal pole localization of Vg1 mRNA in oocytes and is highly expressed in the testis. The mouse protein has been reported to be a shuttling protein which localizes in the nucleus of pre-meiotic spermatogenic cells and round spermatids, and shifts its location into the cytoplasm in elongating spermatids, suggesting that mPrrp may be involved in mRNA transport as well as that of the Xenopus ortholog. We reexamined immunohistochemical analyses of mPrrp/DAZAP1 during spermatogenesis utilizing a newly established monoclonal antibody and reconfirmed it to be a shuttling protein.

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Recent studies have demonstrated that GnRH-analogues can stimulate regeneration of spermatogenesis of rats when administered after testicular damages. Although the mechanism of this phenomenon has not been elucidated yet, stem cell factor (SCF) produced by Sertoli cells was proposed to mediate the effects of GnRH-analogues on spermatogonial proliferation and/or survival. In the present study, we quantitatively evaluated the proliferation of spermatogonia and addressed whether SCF mediates the effect of GnRH-analogue on spermatogonial proliferation, using a novel approach combining spermatogonial transplantation and laser confocal microscopic observation.

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  • * The PSA originated from the internal iliac artery and connected to the popliteal artery without linking to perforating arteries, aligning with prior research findings.
  • * Uniquely, both the PSA and inferior gluteal arteries were present simultaneously, challenging the common belief that the inferior gluteal artery results from the regression of the sciatic artery.
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