Publications by authors named "S KANDA"

Animals exhibit colorations optimal for their niche, which hides their existence from other organisms. In Apogoninae fishes, the father broods their egg inside their mouth. Since the color of eggs is different from parental fish, it can disrupt the optimal camouflage coloration of parental fish if the lower jaw is transparent.

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The recent discovery of nonvisual photoreceptors in various organs has raised expectations for uncovering their roles and underlying mechanisms. In this work, we identified a previously unrecognized hormone-releasing mechanism in the pituitary of the Japanese rice fish (medaka) induced by light. Ca imaging analysis revealed that melanotrophs, a type of pituitary endocrine cell that secretes melanocyte-stimulating hormone, robustly increase the concentration of intracellular Ca during short-wavelength light exposure.

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Background: Techniques involving dye injection or regional ischemia are commonly used for the precise identification of liver regions during hepatectomy. The visualization of regions with indocyanine green (ICG) has been widely used for liver segmentation. ICG is typically administered only once during each hepatectomy.

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This study investigated whether a standard calorie diet that is high in glucose and deficient in dietary fibre (described as HGD [high glucose diet]) induces hepatic fat accumulation in mice. We evaluated hepatic steatosis at 7 days and 14 days after the commencement of the HGD. Hepatic triglycerides and areas of oil droplets increased in the HGD group both at day 7 and day 14, whereas weight gain, weight of epididymal fat, and plasma levels of triglycerides were unaffected by HGD consumption.

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  • - Three Japanese patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX) successfully underwent intrascleral intraocular lens (IOL) fixation after challenges with traditional fixation methods due to zonular weakness.
  • - Each case utilized a double-needle technique for IOL fixation six to eight weeks after initial cataract surgery, with adjustments like anterior vitrectomy in case two to address complications.
  • - The procedure resulted in positive outcomes, with no serious complications; preserving the lens capsule during fixation helped reduce intraoperative risks and complications, though the long-term safety of this approach needs further investigation.
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