Publications by authors named "Ryota Kobayashi"

Background: Reactive astrogliosis refers to functional and morphological changes in astrocytes that occur with neuronal damage in numerous neurological conditions. PET tracers targeting monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) are used to visualize reactive astrogliosis in the living brain. [F]SMBT-1, a MAO-B selective PET tracer, was developed by modifying the chemical structure of [F]THK5351.

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Background: Reactive astrogliosis refers to functional and morphological changes in astrocytes that occur with neuronal damage in numerous neurological conditions. PET tracers targeting monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) are used to visualize reactive astrogliosis in the living brain. [18F]SMBT-1, a MAO-B selective PET tracer, was developed by modifying the chemical structure of [18F]THK5351.

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Background/aim: The effect of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD), a risk factor for postoperative mortality, in older adult patients with gastric cancer has not been fully elucidated. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of low preoperative left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) on short- and long-term outcomes in older adult patients with gastric cancer.

Patients And Methods: This retrospective study enrolled 237 older adult patients with gastric cancer (≥75 years old) who underwent preoperative echocardiography and curative gastrectomy.

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The development of multi-cation perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) is limited by the low availability of fitting A-site cations due to the unsuitable radii of a large gamut of amine cations. The impact of oversized or undersized cations on the perovskite structure is detrimental to the structural stabilization and electroluminescence efficiency of the PQDs. Researchers are actively seeking suitable-sized cations to mitigate perovskite defect formation and optimize charge carrier confinement within the PQDs.

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  • Managing psychiatric symptoms in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is challenging due to poor responses to antipsychotic medications, prompting the investigation of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a treatment option despite limited prior studies.
  • A retrospective study on 25 patients (12 DLB, 13 MCI with LB) showed that ECT significantly improved psychiatric symptoms, with many reporting varying degrees of improvement after treatment.
  • While ECT was effective in reducing symptoms and did not worsen cognitive function, some patients experienced side effects like delirium and amnesia.
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16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing analysis is used to investigate bacterial communities; however, the estimated bacterial composition can differ from the original due to experimental and analytical biases. Therefore, this study determines the optimal conditions to minimize the potential biases in 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing analysis using different DNA samples, trimming lengths, primers, and databases. The results of the mock1 community with 250 and 300 bp paired-end (PE), comprising 15 bacteria from various environments, showed the highest similarity between the theoretical value and the data using the Greengenes2 and the V3 region at the genus level and V5-V6 at the species level.

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  • Megalin is a multi-ligand endocytic receptor found in the apical membrane of proximal tubules and is noted for its presence in human urine in both ectodomain and full-length forms, with ectodomain being more prevalent.
  • The study developed and validated two types of sandwich ELISAs—A-megalin and C-megalin—to specifically measure the ectodomain and full-length forms of megalin, respectively, in mouse urine.
  • Findings indicated that A-megalin and C-megalin were detectable in normal mouse urine, but significantly reduced in mice with a megalin-knockout, highlighting the predominance of ectodomain forms in urine.
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  • Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is a rare oral mucosal lesion that usually does not appear on the tongue, but a case was reported in a 71-year-old woman.* -
  • The clinical characteristics of OFM are not well established, making it hard to tell apart from other lesions without histopathological analysis.* -
  • Despite being rare, OFM on the tongue generally has a good prognosis with surgical removal and should be considered when diagnosing painless masses in the oral cavity.*
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Background: Schizophrenia often involves persecutory delusions, which cause psychological distress. Some patients use online gaming as a coping tool. However, excessive online gaming has raised concerns about internet gaming disorders (IGD), while any soothing effects of online gaming on psychological distress remain unclear.

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  • A study investigated how pulmonary dysfunction affects postoperative outcomes in older patients (≥ 75 years) with gastric cancer who had surgery.
  • Out of 352 patients, 7.3% had restrictive dysfunction and 34.9% had obstructive dysfunction, with those having low vital capacity (%VC) facing a higher risk of postoperative pneumonia.
  • Restrictive dysfunction was found to significantly impact long-term outcomes negatively, whereas obstructive dysfunction did not show the same level of risk after surgery.
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Background:  Primary analysis of the phase III AGEHA study suggested a favorable benefit-risk profile for emicizumab prophylaxis in patients with acquired hemophilia A (PwAHA); however, only patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy (IST; Cohort 1) were included.

Objectives:  To present final analysis results of AGEHA, including data on IST-ineligible patients (Cohort 2) and on long-term prophylaxis with emicizumab.

Methods:  For patients in both Cohorts 1 and 2, emicizumab was administered subcutaneously at 6 mg/kg on Day 1, 3 mg/kg on Day 2, and 1.

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Given that the original tumor microenvironment of oral cancer cannot be reproduced, predicting the therapeutic effects of irradiation using monolayer cultures and animal models of ectopic tumors is challenging. Unique properties of carbon-ion irradiation (CIR) characterized by the Bragg peak exert therapeutic effects on tumors and prevent adverse events in surrounding normal tissues. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear.

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This article presents a mini-review about the progress in inferring monosynaptic connections from spike trains of multiple neurons over the past twenty years. First, we explain a variety of meanings of "neuronal connectivity" in different research areas of neuroscience, such as structural connectivity, monosynaptic connectivity, and functional connectivity. Among these, we focus on the methods used to infer the monosynaptic connectivity from spike data.

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Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) are contraindicated during pregnancy because of fetal toxicity. All previous reports on adverse fetal outcomes involved women who continued to take low-dose ARBs for hypertension and were unaware of the adverse effects. Herein, we report the case of a 23-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester who experienced an ARB overdose after an argument with her partner.

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  • - The study investigates a novel variant in the TANK binding kinase 1 (TBK1) gene, linked to familial cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and parkinsonism in two siblings.
  • - One sibling had classical ALS, while the other exhibited symptoms of a unique syndrome combining ALS and parkinsonism, supported by thorough clinical evaluations.
  • - Genetic analysis identified an unknown splice site variant causing abnormal TBK1 splicing and degradation, highlighting the gene's significance in neurodegenerative diseases and the importance of further research and screening for similar variants.
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Background: Prostate cancer is a common cancer among men worldwide that has a very poor prognosis, especially when it progresses to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Therefore, novel therapeutic agents for mCRPC are urgently required. Because prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is overexpressed in mCRPC, targeted alpha therapy (TAT) for PSMA is a promising treatment for mCRPC.

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  • A rare case of anti-LGI1 encephalitis is reported, where the patient initially presented only psychiatric symptoms, including anxiety and panic attacks.* -
  • The male patient in his 40s later developed severe symptoms like hallucinations, delusions, and seizures, leading to diagnosis through MRI and cerebrospinal fluid analysis.* -
  • This case emphasizes the importance of recognizing and treating anti-LGI1 encephalitis in patients who show acute psychiatric symptoms.*
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Research criteria for the diagnosis of prodromal dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) include three clinical subtypes: mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies (MCI-LB), delirium-onset prodromal DLB, and psychiatric-onset prodromal DLB. Late-onset psychiatric manifestations are at a higher risk of developing dementia, but its relation to prodromal DLB remains unclear. In addition to the risk of severe antipsychotic hypersensitivity reactions, accurate discrimination from non-DLB cases is important due to the potential differences in management and prognosis.

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•A 77-year-old right-handed man experienced an infarct in the right midbrain.•Ipsilesional progressive micrographia occurred after the midbrain infarct.•Micrographia improved when the patient wrote as if practicing Japanese calligraphy.

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Dominantly inherited mutation D395G in the gene encoding valosin-containing protein causes vacuolar tauopathy, a type of behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia, with marked vacuolation and abundant filamentous tau inclusions made of all six brain isoforms. Here we report that tau inclusions were concentrated in layers II/III of the frontotemporal cortex in a case of vacuolar tauopathy. By electron cryomicroscopy, tau filaments had the chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) fold.

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Cotard's syndrome is a rare clinical condition characterized by the presence of nihilistic delusions, delusions of immortality, depressive mood, and anxiety. Longitudinal changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) obtained under different conditions with and without Cotard's syndrome have rarely been reported in the literature. We report a case of a patient with Cotard's syndrome in whom longitudinal rCBF was assessed using single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).

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Identifying the coexistence of Lewy body (LB) pathology with Alzheimer's disease (AD) in clinical practice is important in the era of anti-amyloid-β antibody therapy. However, few studies have predicted the presence of comorbid LB pathology with AD using indicative biomarkers of dementia with Lewy bodies or by collecting detailed clinical symptoms. We report the clinical progression of a 67-year-old patient diagnosed with AD who developed rapid eye movement sleep disorder-like symptoms and transient visual hallucinations 10 years after AD onset and was considered to have comorbid LB pathology based on imaging indicative biomarkers of dementia with Lewy bodies.

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  • A study analyzed urinary microRNAs in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) to find potential biomarkers for monitoring tumor burden during treatment.
  • Researchers compared microRNA expressions among patients who underwent different treatments (esophagectomy and endoscopic submucosal resection) and healthy individuals to identify significant differences.
  • Out of 205 selected microRNAs, 18 showed consistent changes related to tumor burden and 3 of these indicated a trend with tumor recurrence, suggesting they could be useful for tracking ESCC progression and treatment response.
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