Publications by authors named "Ohmori T"

Kidney organoids are connected to the host circulation and mature after transplantation. However, they are still immature compared to the adult kidneys, and their precise maturation stages remain unclear. By transplanting the mouse embryonic kidney as a model system for organoid transplantation, we report here the maturation defects of the graft, especially in the medulla.

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  • Carotegrast methyl (CGM) is a newly approved oral medication in Japan for treating moderately active ulcerative colitis (UC) in patients who don’t respond well to traditional treatments like 5-aminosalicylates.
  • A study involving 14 Japanese patients showed that CGM led to significant endoscopic improvement in 64% of cases, with many experiencing reduced symptoms like diarrhea and abdominal pain after treatment.
  • The study concluded that CGM appears to be a safe and effective option for inducing remission in patients with UC, with no reported serious side effects during the observation period.
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  • PC is a crucial plasma anticoagulant, and mutations in both alleles can lead to a serious condition called neonatal purpura fulminans.
  • The study developed a genome editing approach using engineered activated protein C (APC) to treat congenital PC deficiency by expressing it in mouse liver through adeno-associated virus vectors and CRISPR/Cas9.
  • Results showed that the engineered APC prolonged coagulation time, inhibited harmful thrombus formation, and improved the survival of PC-deficient mice, indicating its potential as a cure for this severe condition.
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  • * Diagnostic tests including echocardiography and Holter electrocardiography revealed a temporary high-grade atrioventricular block associated with the vomiting, leading to a diagnosis of situational syncope.
  • * The cat improved with antiemetic treatment, but later died from chronic kidney disease about 3 years after the diagnosis, marking the first reported instance of situational syncope due to vomiting in a cat.
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  • - The study aimed to identify social determinants of health (SDOH) that contribute to health inequities experienced by Japanese patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD).
  • - An online survey of 2,083 CVD patients revealed high agreement on seven key SDOH factors, including employment, food insecurity, and poverty, which were linked to perceived health inequities.
  • - Factors such as younger age, higher income, and education levels were associated with a greater perception of these health inequities, indicating that similar SDOH issues seen in Western countries also affect Japanese CVD patients.
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  • The study analyzed the effectiveness of three antipsychotic medications—aripiprazole, blonanserin, and paliperidone—over a 104-week period for patients with schizophrenia as part of the Japan Useful Medication Program for Schizophrenia (JUMPs).
  • A total of 251 patients were treated, with similar treatment discontinuation rates across all medications, and positive improvements in quality of life and symptom scores were noted over time.
  • The findings indicate that while treatment results were comparable, continuing with these medications can lead to improved remission rates and overall quality of life for patients.
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  • Palliative care (PC) improves the quality of life for cancer and heart failure patients, but public awareness of its benefits, especially in heart failure, is low in Japan.
  • A survey conducted with nearly 52,000 participants found that 91% were unaware of their eligibility for PC related to heart failure, with certain demographics like healthcare professionals showing higher awareness.
  • The study highlights the need for increased public awareness of PC for heart failure to ensure better integration into patient care practices.
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  • A2 domain dissociation in activated factor VIII (FVIIIa) leads to reduced activity, but certain mutations (D519V/E665V and K1813A) can enhance coagulation potential due to delayed dissociation.* -
  • The study assessed a combination mutation (D519V/E665V/K1813A) and found it significantly improved FVIII's performance in coagulation, showing a higher enzyme activity compared to wild-type FVIII.* -
  • In tests with hemophilia A mice, the D519V/E665V/K1813A mutant exhibited an approximately eightfold increase in hemostatic function over wild-type FVIII, indicating a potential for improved treatment options.*
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  • * The study analyzed different preparations of rAAV6 using lectin microarray and LC-MS/MS, revealing that the glycan structures found were primarily derived from host cell proteins.
  • * Mucin-type glycans were found in a small portion of rAAV6, and these glycosylated particles had lower transduction efficiency than those without these glycans, indicating the importance of understanding glycosylation in rAAV therapeutics.
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Background: Transcription factor protein IκBζ (encoded by the Nfkbiz gene) regulates nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and is involved in the pathophysiology of various inflammatory diseases. However, the role of IκBζ in secondary damage following spinal cord injury (SCI) remains to be determined. Here, we investigated the effect of IκBζ expressed in hematopoietic cells on the progression of secondary damage and functional recovery after SCI.

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Background: This study aimed to characterize changes in patient demographics and outcomes for same-day discharge total hip arthroplasty (THA) over a 10-year period at a single orthopaedic specialty hospital.

Methods: A consecutive series of 1,654 patients between 2013 and 2022 who underwent unilateral THA and were discharged on the same calendar day were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographics, including age, sex, body mass index (BMI), age-adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index, and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), were collected.

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An 80-year-old female was referred to our institution due to transient right upper limb weakness. Transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography revealed a tumor in the left atrium. The tumor was attached to the posterior wall of the left atrium near the atrioventricular node.

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  • Increased systemic blood pressure in cats can lead to serious organ damage, especially affecting the brain, eyes, kidneys, and cardiovascular system.
  • This study investigates the use of antihypertensive drugs, particularly amlodipine, in treating hypertension in cats in Japan, revealing that it's commonly used, but blood pressure checks are not routine in veterinary clinics.
  • Significant findings suggest that while amlodipine can reduce blood pressure to normal levels, it may adversely affect the survival of hypertensive cats, highlighting the need for regular blood pressure monitoring to improve treatment outcomes.
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Background: Although an increasing number of studies have reported the usefulness of early minimally invasive surgery (MIS) or fragility fracture of the pelvis (FFP), MIS is difficult to perform in every hospital, partly because of equipment problems. Moreover, different opinions exist on FFP treatment methods and the indication for surgery is usually determined by the fracture type. Since our hospital follows a conservative approach as the basic treatment, this study examined the outcomes of such an FFP approach.

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Background: Despite the importance of implementing the concept of social determinants of health (SDOH) in the clinical practice of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the tools available to assess SDOH have not been systematically investigated. We conducted a scoping review for tools to assess SDOH and comprehensively evaluated how these tools could be applied in the field of CVD.

Methods and results: We conducted a systematic literature search of PubMed and Embase databases on July 25, 2023.

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  • Genetic diagnosis is crucial for hemophilia patients, but some still have unidentified mutations; this study focused on a new approach using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to investigate hemophilia A.
  • Researchers analyzed siblings with moderate hemophilia, found a deep intronic variant in the F8 gene that likely disrupts splicing, leading to abnormal mRNA and reduced factor VIII production.
  • The study successfully used genome editing to correct the splicing issue, restoring F8 mRNA and factor VIII production, demonstrating the potential of personalized gene therapy in treating hemophilia.
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The D-amino acid content of Ishizuchi-kurocha, a post-fermented tea produced in Ehime, Japan, was measured. Ishizuchi-kurocha mainly contains D-glutamic acid and D-alanine, but it also contains a small amount of D-aspartic acid. Two types of lactic acid bacteria, and , are the main species involved in lactic acid fermentation during the tea fermentation process.

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Fibroblast growth factors (Fgfs) play crucial roles in various developmental processes including brain development. We previously identified Fgf22 in zebrafish and found that fgf22 is involved in midbrain patterning during embryogenesis. Here, we investigated the role of Fgf22 in the formation of the zebrafish forebrain.

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SpCas9 and AsCas12a are widely utilized as genome-editing tools in human cells. However, their relatively large size poses a limitation for delivery by cargo-size-limited adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors. The type V-F Cas12f from Acidibacillus sulfuroxidans is exceptionally compact (422 amino acids) and has been harnessed as a compact genome-editing tool.

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  • * Intravenous injection of AAV.GT5 resulted in similar liver transduction in both humanized mice and macaques, but it had a low recovery and short half-life due to its positive charge affecting blood interactions.
  • * Enhanced liver transduction was achieved by administering AAV.GT5 directly into the liver, and unlike AAV-Spark100, AAV.GT5 showed a lower tendency to generate neutralizing antibodies, suggesting it
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Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is one of the most common complications of hip fracture surgeries, and it is unclear whether delayed surgery affects the incidence of VTE. This study aimed to examine the association between delayed surgery and VTE incidence by statistically adjusting for factors that may influence VTE incidence.

Methods: We included 862 patients ≥ 65 years with hip fractures who underwent surgery between October 2010 and December 2020.

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Crystal structures of Pseudomonas veroniil-arginine dehydrogenase (l-ArgDH), belonging to the μ-crystallin/ornithine cyclodeaminase family, were determined for the enzyme in complex with l-lysine and NADP and with l-arginine and NADPH. The main chain coordinates of the P. veroniil-ArgDH monomer showed notable similarity to those of Archaeoglobus fulgidusl-AlaDH, belonging to the same family, and pro-R specificity similar to l-AlaDH for hydride transfer to NADP was postulated.

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Hemophiliacs are X-linked inherited bleeding disorders. The treatment of hemophilia is based on periodic replacement treatment with coagulation factor products to avoid the development of hemophilic arthropathy, as well as to control fatal bleeding. However, because of the coagulation factor's incredibly short half-life, the medication must be often given intravenously throughout one's life.

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Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) have been studied for many years as a therapeutic option for osteoarthritis (OA); however, their efficacy remains insufficient. Since platelet-rich plasma (PRP) induces chondrogenic differentiation in ADSCs and the formation of a sheet structure by ascorbic acid can increase the number of viable cells, we hypothesized that the injection of chondrogenic cell sheets combined with the effects of PRP and ascorbic acid may hinder the progression of OA. The effects of induction of differentiation by PRP and formation of sheet structure by ascorbic acid on changes in chondrocyte markers (collagen II, aggrecan, Sox9) in ADSCs were evaluated.

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