Publications by authors named "Nakajima Kanako"

Identifying the characteristics of fallers is important for preventing falls because such events may reduce quality of life. It has been reported that several variables related to foot positions and angles during gait (e.g.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of gait protocols and postoperative shoes on forefoot load in preoperative patients for forefoot disorders and compare footwear comfort between different types of postoperative shoes.

Methods: Fourteen subjects scheduled to undergo forefoot surgeries were recruited. The maximum force under the forefoot region was measured during 10 m straight walking in two gait patterns with six different shoe types.

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'Giving way' is a rapid inversion of the rear part of the foot, which does not result in an acute lateral ankle sprain. It is a specific event for patients with chronic ankle instability (CAI). This report described a 'giving way' in an 18-year-old female with CAI, which was biomechanically captured during walking on the flat surface.

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Clock genes express circadian rhythms in most organs. These rhythms are organized throughout the whole body, regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the brain. Disturbance of these clock gene expression rhythms is a risk factor for diseases such as obesity and cancer.

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Circadian disturbance of clock gene expression is a risk factor for diseases such as obesity, cancer, and sleep disorders. To study these diseases, it is necessary to monitor and analyze the expression rhythm of clock genes in the whole body for a long duration. The bioluminescent reporter enzyme firefly luciferase and its substrate d-luciferin have been used to generate optical signals from tissues in vivo with high sensitivity.

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Because the disruption of circadian clock gene is a risk factor in many diseases such as obesity and cancer, it is important to monitor and analyzed the expression of the rhythm of the clock gene throughout the body over a long period of time. Although we previously reported on a new gene expression analysis system tracking a target position on the body surface of freely moving mice, the experimental apparatus required a large space. We have therefore developed an in vivo recording system using a portable photomultiplier tube (PMT) system attached to an optical fibre.

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  • - This study investigates how foot pressure during walking is connected to hallux valgus (HV) in older adults, since foot deformities can increase fall risks.
  • - Researchers used the F-scan II system to collect plantar pressure data from 37 healthy individuals and analyzed their walking patterns through principal component analysis (PCA).
  • - Results showed that certain components of plantar pressure (specifically PCV 2, 3, and 5) were significantly linked to the presence of HV, indicating that those with HV experienced greater pressure around the big toe while walking.
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  • Hericium erinaceus (HE) is a traditional remedy used for treating gastric issues, and EP-1, a polysaccharide from HE mycelium, is identified as its key active ingredient against gastritis.
  • EP-1 exhibits significant antioxidant properties, showing a higher capacity to neutralize harmful radicals compared to a hot water extract of HE.
  • In experiments with gastric cells, EP-1 protected against oxidative stress and apoptosis caused by hydrogen peroxide, proving to be more effective than the crude mycelial polysaccharide extract (CMPS) of HE.
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We previously obtained a pressure-tolerant (piezotolerant) and a pressure sensitive (piezosensitive) mutant strain, under ambient temperature, from Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain KA31a. The inactivation kinetics of these mutants were analyzed at 150 to 250MPa with 4 to 40°C. By a multiple regression analysis, the pressure and temperature dependency of the inactivation rate constants k values of both mutants, as well as the parent strain KA31a, were well approximated with high correlation coefficients (0.

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We analyzed the effect of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatment on reducing sugar production in the tuberous root of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), based on pressure-gelatinization of starch and subsequent saccharification by internal amylases. HHP treatment at up to 600MPa at ambient temperature for 10min did not apparently affect the reducing sugar concentration in tuberous root. However, HHP treatment at 100 to 500MPa and 60°C or 70°C for 10min increased reducing sugar concentration as both the pressure and temperature increased.

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Background: Hip fracture in the elderly is a serious problem, and solutions to prevent falls are needed.

Objective: This study focused on elucidating data critical to fall prevention by evaluating ambulatory function, and we achieved this by developing a plantar pressure measurement device to determine gait function.

Methods: Our device enables measurement of gait function in the unrestrained state by transmitting wireless data.

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The effects were investigated of the glutamic acid (Glu) substrate concentration on the generation and kinetics of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in soybeans treated under high hydrostatic pressure (HHP; 200 MPa for 10 min at 25 °C). The conversion of Glu to GABA decreased with increasing initial Glu concentration in the soybeans. The crude glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) obtained from the HHP-treated soybeans showed substrate inhibition.

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Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder generally mediated by antibodies against the acetylcholine receptors of the skeletal muscles. Depending on the disease burden, MG patients may experience chronic dysregulation of both the hormonal stress axis and the immune system, consequently, aggravating the disease itself but also leading to secondary psychopathological abnormalities. A long-term clinical course requires long-term glucocorticoid (GC) therapy, which may change the psychological state by affecting the pituitary-adrenocortical system in MG patients.

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Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder generally mediated by antibodies against the acetylcholine receptors (AChR) of the skeletal muscles. CD4 T cells help B cells to produce antibodies through their production of cytokines or chemokines. In this study, we evaluated the frequency of regulatory (Treg) and IL-17 producing CD4 T-cell subsets (Th17) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of patients with MG.

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  • The study examined how high-hydrostatic pressure processing (HPP) affects the cellular structure and enzyme reactions in soybean cotyledons.
  • Results showed that HPP damaged the cell structure and increased the accumulation of free amino acids, especially when soybeans were soaked in water.
  • HPP also enhanced the production of gamma-aminobutyric acid when soybeans were treated in a sodium glutamate solution, indicating both proteolysis and specific metabolic processes were stimulated by the pressure treatment.
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Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder mediated by antibodies against the acetylcholine receptors of the skeletal muscles. Imbalances between T helper type 1 and type 2 cytokine production play a key role in the induction and development of several autoimmune diseases. Peripheral T helper type 1 and type 2 cells in 50 myasthenia gravis patients were estimated by intracellular cytokines.

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Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder with a chronic clinical course that requires long-term glucocorticoid (GC) therapy. A drug efflux pump, P-glycoprotein (P-gp), actively transports GC out of target cells, thereby reducing its efficacy. We evaluated the P-gp function of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells in 59 MG patients.

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The calcineurin inhibitors, tacrolimus and ciclosporin, are two useful immunosuppressive drugs for the treatment of myasthenia gravis (MG), for patients who have low responses to glucocorticoids. We have studied the suppressive potencies of tacrolimus and ciclosporin on concanavalin A-induced blastogenesis of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) obtained from 38 MG patients and 26 healthy volunteers. Differences in the IC50 values of the two calcineurin inhibitors between the patients and the healthy subjects were evaluated.

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