Publications by authors named "Sakaguchi N"

Background: Few studies have assessed vertical ground reaction force, contact time, contact area, and center of pressure during gait in the early phase post-total hip arthroplasty. This study aimed to investigate whether these parameters are more pronounced in participants post-total hip arthroplasty compared to healthy controls.

Methods: We included 22 female participants who underwent total hip arthroplasty (age, 68.

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With the development of nanotechnology, there is growing interest in using nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications, such as diagnostics, drug delivery, imaging, and nanomedicine. The protein's structural stability plays a pivotal role in its functionality, and any alteration in this structure can have significant implications, including disease progression. Herein, we performed a combined experimental and computational study of the effect of gold NPs with a diameter of 5 nm (5 nm Au-NPs) on the structural stability of bovine serum albumin (BSA) protein in the absence and presence of NaCl salt.

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The use of organic solvents in drug delivery systems (DDSs) either to produce albumin nanoparticles or to manipulate the binding of target molecules to albumin, a promising nanocarrier material, presents challenges due to the conformational changes induced in the protein. In this study, we investigated the alterations in the conformation of bovine serum albumin (BSA) caused by acetonitrile (ACN) in aqueous solution by using a combination of spectroscopic analysis and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Ultraviolet (UV) absorption, fluorescence, and infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy were used to analyze the BSA conformation in the solutions containing 0-60 vol % ACN.

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Au single atoms and clusters were stabilized on Mg-Al layered double hydroxide nanoparticles (LDH NPs), and the obtained Au@LDH NPs were supported on SiO and CeO. After hydrogen reduction, Au single atoms were found together with Au clusters on LDH/SiO. In contrast to Au single-atom catalysts which are deposited in metal vacancies of oxide supports, the LDH NPs stabilize very small Au species despite the absence of metal vacancies.

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Cancers can develop resistance to treatment with ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitors (ALK-TKIs) via emergence of a subpopulation of drug-tolerant persister (DTP) cells that can survive initial drug treatment long enough to acquire genetic aberrations. DTP cells are thus a potential therapeutic target. We generated alectinib-induced DTP cells from a patient-derived ALK non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line and screened 3114 agents in the anticancer compounds library (TargetMol).

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  • This study investigates how colloidal platinum nanoparticles (CPN) affect the durability of dental bonding using contemporary adhesives on human teeth.
  • Sixty tooth samples were treated with CPN or left untreated, and their bonding strength was tested using different adhesive methods over time.
  • Results showed that CPN significantly improved bonding strength in some adhesive groups and revealed that nanoparticles adhered to collagen in the bonding layer, suggesting potential for increased longevity in dental applications.
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The search for genetic variants that act as causative factors in human diseases by disrupting the normal splicing process has primarily focused on single nucleotide variants (SNVs). It is worth noting that insertions or deletions (indels) have also been sporadically reported as causative disease variants through their potential impact on the splicing process. In this study, to perform identification of indels inducing exon extension/shrinkage events, we used individual-specific genomes and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data pertaining to the corresponding individuals and identified 12 exon extension/shrinkage events that were potentially induced by indels that disrupted authentic splice sites or created novel splice sites in 235 normal individuals.

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  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common disorder affecting women's reproductive health, but its causes and best treatments are not fully understood.
  • Research indicates that cellular senescence, where cells permanently stop dividing due to stress, plays a role in PCOS, particularly through inflammatory factors released by senescent cells.
  • A study found that the senolytic drug combination dasatinib and quercetin (DQ) reduces senescent cell accumulation and improves ovarian health in PCOS models, suggesting a potential new treatment for the condition.
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  • * A study using a mouse model showed that changes in gut microbiota appear before puberty, with reproductive symptoms arising in adolescence and metabolic symptoms emerging in young adulthood.
  • * Cross-fostering experiments revealed that nurturing from normal mothers leads to less severe PCOS-like traits and gut microbiome changes in PNA offspring, suggesting both prenatal and postnatal environments are important for PCOS development and could be potential prevention targets.
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Supported particulate noble-metal catalysts are widely used in industrial catalytic reactions. However, these metal species, whether in the form of nanoparticles or highly dispersed entities, tend to aggregate during reactions, leading to a reduced activity or selectivity. Addressing the frequent necessity for the replacement of industrial catalysts remains a significant challenge.

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  • Nanocrystalline titanium nitride (TiN) is considered a viable substitute for palladium in creating membranes for efficient hydrogen production, but how hydrogen moves through these membranes is not well understood.
  • This study developed an atomic-level model to explain the transport of hydride ions across TiN membranes, revealing that the grain boundaries have about 4 Å-wide spaces that facilitate hydrogen movement.
  • Both experimental and theoretical methods demonstrated that these narrow boundaries allow selective hydrogen permeation, enhancing the overall hydrogen permeability of TiN membranes.
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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate microtensile bond strength (µTBS) and ultra-morphological characteristic changes in sound dentin resulting from silver diamine fluoride (SDF) when using adhesives.

Methods: Ninety-six extracted human third molars were divided into the SDF-contaminated dentin group and the sound dentin group. In the SDF-contaminated dentin group, 38% SDF was agitated for 1 min, left undisturbed for 2 min, and rinsed with distilled water for 30 s.

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Exfoliated M-Al layered double hydroxide (M-Al LDH; M = Mg, Co, Ni, and Zn) nanosheets were adsorbed on Au/SiO and calcined to transform LDH into mixed metal oxides (MMOs) and yield Au/SiO coated with a thin MMO overlayer. These catalysts showed a higher catalytic activity than pristine Au/SiO. In particular, the 50% CO conversion temperature decreased by more than 250 °C for Co-Al MMO-coated Au/SiO.

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Not all encapsulation techniques are universally apt for every type of phase change material (PCM), highlighting the imperative for methodological precision. This study addresses the challenges of microencapsulated PCM (MEPCM) arising from the immiscible pairing of α-AlO nanoparticles with Sn microparticles. The high-speed impact blending (HIB) dry synthesis technique is employed, facilitating large-volume production of Sn@α-AlO MEPCMs.

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In humans, uric acid is an end-product of purine metabolism. Urate excretion from the human kidney is tightly regulated by reabsorption and secretion. At least eleven genes have been identified as human renal urate transporters.

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  • - Young female cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide (Cy) risk developing primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) due to ovarian damage.
  • - The study found that cellular markers of senescence were heightened in granulosa cells after Cy treatment, suggesting a link between senescence and POI, which was reduced with the senolytics dasatinib and quercetin (DQ).
  • - DQ treatment showed potential in improving ovarian health and fertility in mice with Cy-induced POI by enhancing ovulation response and extending reproductive lifespan, highlighting the importance of targeting senescent cells.
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This study evaluated the effect of a 0.5% chloramine T solution on a chemical-cured universal adhesive by comparing the light-cured, one-step, self-etch adhesive for the bonding performance, mechanical properties, and resin-dentin interfacial characteristics. Caries-free human molars were randomly assigned into eight groups based on the bonding systems employed (Bond Force II, BF and Bondmer Lightless, BL), the immersion solutions used before bonding (0.

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Cerium oxide (CeO) nanoparticles are expected to have applications in the biomedical field because of their antioxidative properties. Inorganic nanoparticles interact with proteins at the nanoparticle surface and change their conformation when administered; however, the principle underlying this interaction is still unclear. This study aimed to investigate the secondary structural changes occurring in bovine serum albumin (BSA) mixed with CeO nanoparticles having different surface modifications using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

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Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variants are highly contagious with enhanced immune escape mechanisms against the initially approved COVID-19 vaccines. Therefore, we require stable alternative-platform vaccines that confer protection against newer variants of SARS-CoV-2. We designed an Omicron B.

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  • Severe COVID-19 pneumonia is linked to a cytokine storm triggered by SARS-CoV-2 interacting with the ACE2 receptor, but the exact mechanisms remain unclear.
  • Research shows that interleukin-10 (IL-10) increases ACE2 expression in alveolar macrophages, making them more susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 and that blocking this interaction can reduce the virus's severity in animal models.
  • The study identifies a specific transcript, CiDRE, associated with COVID-19 risk, which enhances the effects of IL-10 and ACE2, suggesting that targeting IL-10 receptors and CiDRE could provide new treatment options for severe COVID-19 cases.
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Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) deposited on various cation- and anion-substituted hydroxyapatites (Au/sHAPs) show oxidative strong metal-support interaction (SMSI), wherein a thin layer of the sHAP covered the surface of the Au NPs by heat treatment in an oxidative atmosphere. Calcination of Au/sHAPs at 300 °C caused a partial SMSI and that at 500 °C gave fully encapsulated Au NPs. We investigated the influence of the substituted ions in sHAP and the degree of the oxidative SMSI on the catalytic performance of Au/sHAPs for oxidative esterification of octanal or 1-octanol with ethanol to obtain ethyl octanoate.

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  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder affecting about 15% of reproductive-age women, often leading to infertility due to anovulation.
  • Recent research highlights the significant role of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in PCOS, caused by an overload of misfolded proteins in the ER, which can trigger cellular responses that either restore function or lead to cell death.
  • Studies show that ER stress pathways are activated in the ovaries of both mice and humans with PCOS, linking hyperandrogenism to these stress responses, suggesting that targeting ER stress could offer new treatment options for PCOS.
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  • Testicular teratomas are the most common type of testicular germ cell tumors, and their occurrence is on the rise, posing challenges in regenerative medicine due to their potential development from induced pluripotent stem cells.
  • The study found that GANP, a gene linked to testicular germ cell tumors, is consistently overexpressed in human postpubertal-type teratomas, indicating its role in teratomagenesis.
  • A new mouse model (CAG-ganp) was created to further investigate the relationship between GANP and teratomas, revealing that overexpression of GANP leads to a higher frequency of teratomas in the testes and uterus, suggesting a connection to the origins of these tumors from primordial germ
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has led to a global pandemic. New technologies have been utilized to develop several types of vaccines to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 infection, including mRNA vaccines. Our group previously developed an effective DNA-based vaccine.

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Thymic selection and peripheral activation of conventional T (Tconv) and regulatory T (Treg) cells depend on TCR signaling, whose anomalies are causative of autoimmunity. Here, we expressed in normal mice mutated ZAP-70 molecules with different affinities for the CD3 chains, or wild type ZAP-70 at graded expression levels under tetracycline-inducible control. Both manipulations reduced TCR signaling intensity to various extents and thereby rendered those normally deleted self-reactive thymocytes to become positively selected and form a highly autoimmune TCR repertoire.

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