Publications by authors named "Rie Nakanishi"

Introduction: Semaglutide once-weekly (QW) is a novel glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogue administered at a 0.5 or 1.0 mg dose.

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It has been reported that magnesium oxide tablets are excreted in a non-disintegrated state in the stool of patients when the tablets are administered after being immersed in a food thickener. Therefore we examined whether immersion in a food thickener affects the pharmacological effect in patients taking magnesium oxide tablets, and whether immersion affects its disintegration and solubility. The mean dosage (1705 mg/d) was higher for patients who took tablets after immersion in a food thickener than for those who took non-immersed tablets (1380 mg/d).

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We report a patient with elevated serum lithium concentration caused by switching from parenteral nutrition alone to parenteral with enteral nutrition. A 73-year-old female inpatient was treated with lithium carbonate 600 mg/d for manic episodes of bipolar disorder. Her serum lithium level was maintained at 0.

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A 21-year-old morbidly obese parturient with a body mass index of 45.5 kg x m(-2) underwent an emergent cesarean section for obstructed labor under combined spinal and epidural anesthesia. At age 15, she was diagnosed as borderline personality disorder.

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Studies of infant emotion rely on the assessment of expressive behavior and physiological response because infants cannot tell their feelings. Little is known about the physiological response of infants when they are in a joyful emotion. In this study, we examined changes in facial skin temperature as a physiological response, when infants are laughing, an expressive behavior of joyful emotion.

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Replacement of Tyr52 with Val or Ala in Lactobacillus pentosus d-lactate dehydrogenase induced high activity and preference for large aliphatic 2-ketoacids and phenylpyruvate. On the other hand, replacements with Arg, Thr or Asp severely reduced the enzyme activity, and the Tyr52Arg enzyme, the only one that exhibited significant enzyme activity, showed a similar substrate preference to the Tyr52Val and Tyr52Ala enzymes. Replacement of Phe299 with Gly or Ser greatly reduced the enzyme activity with less marked change in the substrate preference.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rie Nakanishi"

  • - Rie Nakanishi's research primarily focuses on pharmacological effects and clinical outcomes in patients with diverse medical conditions, including Type 2 diabetes and gastrointestinal disorders, as evidenced by studies involving GLP-1 receptor agonists and magnesium oxide tablets.
  • - Recent findings indicate that Semaglutide QW is superior in efficacy compared to other GLP-1 receptor agonists specifically for Japanese patients, showcasing the significance of tailored treatments in diabetes management.
  • - Additionally, Nakanishi has explored the physiological responses in infants and biochemical mechanisms in enzymatic activity, enhancing understanding in both pediatric emotional health and biochemistry.