Publications by authors named "Ryuko Baba"

Article Synopsis
  • Oral administration of hydrogen water has shown potential benefits for treating Parkinson's disease (PD) in various subjects, including rats, mice, and humans.
  • Research indicates that individuals with PD have fewer hydrogen-producing bacteria in their gut compared to healthy controls, leading to reduced hydrogen production, which may contribute to the disease's progression.
  • Specific bacterial strains were identified as major hydrogen producers, with significant differences in hydrogen output, suggesting a relationship between gut microbiota and PD development that warrants further investigation.
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Changes in the relative abundances of the transcripts of hydA gene paralogs for [FeFe]-hydrogenase in Clostridium sp. strain H2 and Desulfovibrio sp. strain A1 isolated from paddy field soil were analyzed during H production.

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The transcription patterns of [FeFe]-hydrogenase genes (hydA), which encode the enzymes responsible for H2 production, were investigated during rice straw decomposition in paddy soil using molecular biological techniques. Paddy soil amended with and without rice straw was incubated under anoxic conditions. RNA was extracted from the soil, and three clone libraries of hydA were constructed using RNAs obtained from samples in the initial phase of rice straw decomposition (day 1 with rice straw), methanogenic phase of rice straw decomposition (day 14 with rice straw), and under a non-amended condition (day 14 without rice straw).

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Hydrogen (H2) is one of the most important intermediates in the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter. Although the microorganisms consuming H2 in anaerobic environments have been well documented, those producing H2 are not well known. In this study, we elucidated potential members of H2 -producing bacteria in a paddy field soil using clone library analysis of [FeFe]-hydrogenase genes.

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