Publications by authors named "Naruse K"

Background: Nurse educators must be culturally sensitive to teach cultural care to nursing students effectively.

Objective: To explore the factors associated with cultural sensitivity and global nursing education among nurse educators.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional exploratory study.

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Cigarette smoking is a well-known risk factor inducing the development and progression of various diseases. Nicotine (NIC) is the major constituent of cigarette smoke. However, knowledge of the mechanism underlying the NIC-regulated stem cell functions is limited.

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Neurons migrate in a saltatory manner by repeating two distinct steps: extension of the leading process and translocation of the cell body. The former step is critical for determining the migratory route in response to extracellular guidance cues. In the latter step, neurons must generate robust forces that translocate the bulky soma against mechanical barriers of the surrounding three-dimensional environment.

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We herein describe a patient with non-small-cell lung cancer who achieved pCR with a single dose of pembrolizumab-based chemoimmunotherapy followed by surgery. A 61-year-old man was referred to our hospital with wheezing and an abnormal chest shadow. Squamous cell carcinoma of the left lower lobe, cT2aN1M0 stage IIB, was diagnosed and pembrolizumab-based chemoimmunotherapy was initiated at the patient's request.

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Background: Psychological stress can exacerbate the development of allergies; however, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. IgE-mediated cutaneous allergic inflammation (IgE-CAI) is a basophil-dependent skin allergy with eosinophil infiltration at inflammatory sites. Its resolution involves anti-inflammatory programmed death ligand 2 (PD-L2)-positive macrophages.

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Diversity in the granulocyte repertoire, including neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils, has been reported in vertebrate species. Medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) have only neutrophils; however, the storage pool of granulopoiesis tissues and the molecular mechanism of granulopoiesis in medaka fish have not been explored. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is a cytokine responsible for neutrophil differentiation, survival, and proliferation.

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Aims/introduction: Orthodontic treatment involves alveolar bone remodeling in response to mechanical loading, resulting in tooth movement through traction-side bone formation and compression-side bone resorption. However, there are conflicting reports regarding alveolar bone resorption during the orthodontic treatment of patients with diabetes.

Materials And Methods: Diabetes was induced in 8-week-old C56BL/6J mice using streptozotocin (STZ).

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Periodontal disease is considered one of the diabetic complications with high morbidity and severity. Recent studies demonstrated the involvement of the epigenome on diabetic complications. Histone modifications change chromatin architecture and gene activation.

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  • - The study aimed to assess how hypertensive disorders of pregnancy affect the risk of cerebral palsy (CP) and developmental delay (DD) in very low-birth-weight infants born at 24-31 weeks gestation.
  • - Among the 529 VLBW infants analyzed, 56.1% were followed for CP and 54.1% for DD, revealing that infants with CP had significantly lower rates of hypertensive disorders compared to controls.
  • - The research concluded that conditions like preeclampsia may be linked to a lower incidence of CP, whereas infants with DD showed higher rates of serious health complications compared to controls.
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Oxidative stress in adipose tissue may alter the secretion pattern of adipocytokines and potentially promote atherosclerosis. However, the therapeutic role of hydrogen in adipose tissue under oxidative stress remains unclear. In this study, subcutaneous adipose tissue (SCAT) was collected from the mid-thoracic wounds of 12 patients who underwent open-heart surgery with a mid-thoracic incision.

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Individuals suffering from diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) experience debilitating symptoms such as pain, paranesthesia, and sensory disturbances, prompting a quest for effective treatments. Dipeptidyl-peptidase (DPP)-4 inhibitors, recognized for their potential in ameliorating DPN, have sparked interest, yet the precise mechanism underlying their neurotrophic impact on the peripheral nerve system (PNS) remains elusive. Our study delves into the neurotrophic effects of DPP-4 inhibitors, including Diprotin A, linagliptin, and sitagliptin, alongside pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP), Neuropeptide Y (NPY), and Stromal cell-derived factor (SDF)-1a-known DPP-4 substrates with neurotrophic properties.

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Synaptopodin 2-like protein (SYNPO2L) is localized in the sarcomere of cardiomyocytes and is involved in heart morphogenesis. However, the molecular function of SYNPO2L in the heart is not fully understood. We investigated the interaction of SYNPO2L with sarcomeric α-actinin and actin filaments in cultured mouse cardiomyocytes.

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Background: Mast cells are key effector cells that elicit immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergic inflammations. Allergen cross-linking of IgE bound to the high-affinity IgE receptor, FcεRI, on mast cells triggers signaling cascades that activate signal proteins and evoke extracellular Ca influx, which are crucial for cytokine production. The β2-adrenergic receptor (Adrb2) on mast cells negatively regulates FcεRI signaling, as demonstrated by the inhibition of IgE/antigen (Ag)-induced activation by Adrb2 agonists.

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How the timing of development is linked to organismal size is a longstanding question. Although numerous studies have reported a correlation of temporal and spatial traits, the developmental or selective constraints underlying this link remain largely unexplored. We address this question by studying the periodic process of embryonic axis segmentation in-vivo in Oryzias fish.

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In recent years, research on organ-on-a-chip technology has been flourishing, particularly for drug screening and disease model development. Fibroblasts and vascular endothelial cells engage in crosstalk through paracrine signaling and direct cell-cell contact, which is essential for the normal development and function of the heart. Therefore, to faithfully recapitulate cardiac function, it is imperative to incorporate fibroblasts and vascular endothelial cells into a heart-on-a-chip model.

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The sympathetic nervous system is crucial for the regulation of visceral organ function. For instance, the activation of the sympathetic nervous system promotes glycogenolysis in the liver and modulates glucagon and insulin release from the pancreas, thereby raising blood glucose levels. A decrease in sympathetic nerve activity has the opposite effect.

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Aim: This study aimed to compare characteristics of nurse educators, factors related to teaching global nursing, contents of global education and support and the level of burden of global education and factors related to the burden between nurse educators among top nursing universities in Japan and four English-speaking countries.

Background: Intercultural sensitivity is the active desire to motivate oneself to understand, appreciate and accept different cultures. Nurse educators need to be culturally sensitive to teach cultural care to nursing students.

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  • - Preeclampsia is a common pregnancy disorder that can seriously impact both mothers and newborns, contributing to high rates of illness and death worldwide.
  • - While viral infections are not usually linked to preeclampsia, there is emerging evidence, particularly with SARS-CoV-2, that suggests viruses may trigger some cases of this condition through mechanisms like poor placentation and maternal inflammation.
  • - Current research shows a potential connection between various viral infections and preeclampsia, but findings are inconsistent; more studies are needed to clarify the relationship and underlying causes.
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Significant advancements have been made in diagnostic methods for early-stage diabetic polyneuropathy. Early and accurate diagnosis of diabetic polyneuropathy is crucial for preventing further complications and enabling timely intervention. Furthermore, there is a need for an objective numerical value to evaluate the early stage of diabetic polyneuropathy.

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Introduction: There is still no consensus on the length of the non-bearing period required for tibial plateau fractures (TPFs) treated surgically. Several studies showed that full weight bearing immediately postoperatively does not affect fixation or cause joint collapse in patients with TPF. While there are concerns about weight bearing in the elderly due to fragile bone quality, their physical disability often makes it difficult to carry out activities of daily life when weight bearing is not allowed.

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An optimized robot path-planning algorithm is required for various aspects of robot movements in applications. The efficacy of the robot path-planning model is vulnerable to the number of search nodes, path cost, and time complexity. The conventional A-star (A*) algorithm outperforms other grid-based algorithms because of its heuristic approach.

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The prevalence of food allergy (FA) has increased worldwide but an effective therapeutic strategy has not been established. Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4), a mechanosensitive nonselective cation channel, is mainly expressed in the epithelium of various organs. The present study investigated the role of TRPV4 in the pathogenesis of an ovalbumin (OVA)-induced FA model in mice.

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