Publications by authors named "S Akinaga"

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  • - A rare case of blunt abdominal aortic injury (BAAI) in a patient over 80 was reported, following a motor vehicle accident, which presented with both thoracic and abdominal aortic injuries.
  • - The patient underwent endovascular repair for the abdominal aortic injury on the day of admission and a thoracic repair 11 days later, resulting in a successful recovery.
  • - The findings suggest that the timing of intervention for aortic injuries should consider the urgency of treatment and any potential damage to other organs.
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Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by hyperinflammation followed by vascular leakage and respiratory failure. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A is critical for capillary permeability; however, the role of VEGF receptor 1 (VEGFR1) signaling in ALI progression remains unclear. Here, we show that deletion of VEGFR1 tyrosine kinase (TK) signaling in mice exacerbates lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced ALI as evidenced by excessive pro-inflammatory cytokine production and interleukin(IL)-1β-producing neutrophil recruitment to inflamed lung tissues.

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Carrier-free naked mRNA vaccines may reduce the reactogenicity associated with delivery carriers; however, their effectiveness against infectious diseases has been suboptimal. To boost efficacy, we targeted the skin layer rich in antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and utilized a jet injector. The jet injection efficiently introduced naked mRNA into skin cells, including APCs in mice.

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Nanocarrier-based chemo-immunotherapy has succeeded in clinical trials and understanding its effect on the tumor microenvironment could facilitate development of strategies to increase efficacy of these regimens further. NC-6300 (epirubicin micelle) demonstrates anti-tumor activity in sarcoma patients, but whether it is combinable with immune checkpoint inhibition is unclear. Here, we tested NC-6300 combined with anti-PD-L1 antibody in mouse models of osteosarcoma and fibrosarcoma.

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The three-layered structure of the mammalian cerebellar cortex is generated through the coordinated migration of cerebellar neurons. Purkinje cells migrate and form a three- to four-cell-thick aggregate below the external granule cell layer during the embryonic stage, and align to form a monocellular arrangement in the Purkinje cell layer during the postnatal period. We previously reported the involvement of Cdk5-mediated CRMP2 phosphorylation in Purkinje cell migration and the synergistic roles of two other CRMPs, CRMP1 and CRMP4.

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