Publications by authors named "Naoki Okimoto"

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  • The study used biomathematics to analyze the growth of the cerebellum in normally developing fetuses versus those with trisomy 18 in Japan, involving 407 normal and 33 trisomy 18 fetuses.
  • It established a formula to describe cerebellar length relative to time, resulting in regression equations showing exponential growth patterns for normal fetuses.
  • The findings revealed that cerebellar growth rates were significantly slower in fetuses with trisomy 18 compared to normal ones, highlighting the utility of biomathematics in understanding fetal development.*
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Aim: To evaluate whether pregnant women with chronic kidney disease (CKD) adapt poorly to increases in renal blood flow. This can exacerbate renal function and impair perinatal outcome, as there is a major interplay between CKD and preeclampsia (PE).

Methods: We analyzed the outcomes of 90 pregnant women with preexisting CKD.

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The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to exert multiple functions in both males and females, and to play a key role in the regulation of emotionality in the central nervous system (CNS). OT has an anxiolytic effect in the CNS of rodents and humans. However, the molecular mechanisms of this effect are unclear.

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A significant association between plasma oxytocin (OT) levels and depression has been demonstrated. A recent study found that sexual activity and mating with a female induced the release of OT in the central nervous system of male rats. Here we examined the effect of mating behavior on depression-related behavior in wild-type (WT) and OT receptor-deficient (OTR KO) male mice.

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To evaluate the validity of administration of paclitaxel and carboplatin with or without pirarubicin (THP-ADR) as first line chemotherapy in elderly patients with gynecologic cancer, we explored the efficacy and safety of these regimens. From October 1, 1998 to September 30, 2001, we administered paclitaxel and carboplatin with or without THP-ADR pursuant to the chart we prepared originally as first line chemotherapy in patients with gynecologic cancer. Eleven elderly patients (age > 70 years) and 62 younger patients (age < 70 years) were entered into the present study.

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