Publications by authors named "Naoto Hiramatsu"

Considering the absence of prior studies on the cholesterol metabolism-improving effects of eugeniin, the present investigation aimed to explore the potential impact of eugeniin on cholesterol metabolism. This study sought to elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in this process using HepG2 and Caco-2 cells treated with 5 µm eugeniin. The intracellular cholesterol levels in HepG2 and Caco-2 cells were significantly decreased in the 24-h eugeniin-treated group.

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Obesity presents a major risk factor in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Recent reports indicate that many kinds of polyphenols have the potential to prevent metabolic diseases. We hypothesized that rose polyphenols (ROSE) have the effect of improvement in lipid metabolism.

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In the context of the growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2DM), control of postprandial hyperglycemia is crucial for its prevention. Blood glucose levels are determined by various factors including carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes, the incretin system and glucose transporters. Furthermore, inflammatory markers are recognized predictors of diabetes outcome.

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Koopman mode decomposition (KMD) is a technique of nonlinear time-series analysis capable of decomposing data on complex spatiotemporal dynamics into multiple modes oscillating with single frequencies, called the Koopman modes (KMs). We apply KMD to measurement data on oscillatory dynamics of a temperature field inside a room that is a complex phenomenon ubiquitous in our daily lives and has a clear technological motivation in energy-efficient air conditioning. To characterize not only the oscillatory field (scalar field) but also associated heat flux (vector field), we introduce the notion of a temperature gradient using the spatial gradient of a KM.

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Objective: Namilumab is an investigational human monoclonal antibody to human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF). A phase I study of repeated namilumab dosing (150 or 300 mg subcutaneously) in non-Japanese patients with rheumatoid arthritis reported no safety concerns. The objective of this study was to report the safety (primary endpoint) and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic effects of namilumab in healthy Japanese and Caucasian men aged 20 - 45 years (NCT02354599).

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In a previous study, we reported the effectiveness of a bacterial strain showing monolayer adsorption to oil surfaces on microbial conversion at oil-water interfaces. In the present study, we screened wild type strains from our toluene-degrading bacterial library that showed similar properties and succeeded in obtaining five wild type strains that adsorb to oil surfaces as a cell monolayer. We investigated the effects of cultivation conditions on cell surface hydrophobicity of these five strains.

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