Publications by authors named "Sakurada N"

To achieve global sustainability, the chemical and engineering communities require the development of versatile precursors that can be used to synthesize robust catalysts. To meet this demand, we developed a new Pd precursor for highly efficiently incorporating fine Pd-metal into supports. An atmospherically stable Pd precursor (Pd-80) was prepared by thermally promoting the aerobic oxidation of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder. The etiology of sporadic ALS (sALS) has not yet been clarified. An increasing body of evidence suggests the involvement of viral infections and interferons (IFNs).

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A 35-year-old woman first experienced left upper limb weakness at 17 years old, after which it repeatedly recurred and then remitted. She was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome with median nerve hyperintensity by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Surgical treatment was ineffective.

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  • The synthesis of polycyclic aromatic compounds traditionally requires heavy oxidants or metal catalysts, which can lead to contamination issues affecting product quality.
  • This study describes a microwave-assisted method using platinum on beaded activated carbon for creating diarylacetylenes and aromatic hydrocarbons through efficient C-C bond formation in a continuous-flow setup.
  • The process achieves high yields of up to 87% without the need for oxidants or bases, while emphasizing low energy input and minimal waste production.
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Background: Progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM) is a subtype of stiff-person syndrome, a rare cerebrospinal disease that causes brainstem symptoms, myoclonus, muscle rigidity, and hyperekplexia.

Case Presentation: A 71-year-old man experienced left-sided stiff face, and was subsequently admitted to our hospital because of the appearance of left-dominant lower limb myoclonus. Muscle rigidity followed 3 days later.

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Objectives: In this study, we attempted to perform inhalative administration of insulin using a new "bubble jet" atomization device based on ink jet printing technology and developed by Canon Inc. The aim of this study was to confirm the usefulness of the new device for achieving a hypoglycemic effect by insulin inhalation in normal rats.

Methods: Inhaled insulin (15 U/kg) or a control solution without insulin was administrated to each Wistar rat intratracheally using the bubble-jet atomization device.

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Purpose: Ion channels in the ciliary epithelium play critical roles in the formation of aqueous humor in the eye. The present study identified a novel, swelling-activated K(+) current in freshly dissociated porcine pigmented ciliary epithelial cells.

Methods: Ciliary epithelial cells were freshly dissociated from porcine eyes.

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Background: A device developed based on ink-jet printer technology can precisely control the size and volume of droplets ejected. Here, we evaluated the application of this technology to the pulmonary administration of insulin mist as a therapeutic measure for diabetes.

Methods: Insulin ejected from the ink-jet device was initially characterized by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and mass spectrometry.

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Glutamate and zinc is co-released by excitation of hippocampal mossy fibers and both concentrations are increased in the extracellular compartment. In a novel environment, however, extracellular zinc is persistently decreased in spite of the increase in extracellular glutamate. The mechanism of the decrease in extracellular zinc was studied in the present paper.

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Linezolid exhibits a broad spectrum of activity against Gram-positive cocci, including Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (mRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRe). However, recent studies have already reported the emergence of linezolid-resistant mRSA or VRe. the purpose of this study is to evaluate not only the efficacy of linezolid for the treatment of nosocomial mRSA infections but also the effect of a notification policy of linezolid use.

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The role of zinc in long-term potentiation (LTP) at hippocampal mossy fiber synapses is controversial because of the contrary results obtained when using zinc chelators. On the basis of the postulation that exogenous zinc enhances the action of zinc released from mossy fibers, mossy fiber LTP after tetanic stimulation (100 Hz, 1 sec) was checked in the presence of exogenous zinc at low micromolar concentrations. Mossy fiber LTP was significantly attenuated in the presence of 5-30 microM ZnCl(2), and the amplitude of field excitatory postsynaptic potentials 60 min after tetanic stimulation was decreased to almost the basal level.

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The response of hippocampal mossy fiber zinc to excessive glutamate release was examined to understand the role of the zinc in excessive excitation in the hippocampus. Extracellular zinc and glutamate concentrations during excessive stimulation with high K(+) were compared between the hippocampal CA3 and CA1 by the in vivo microdialysis. Zinc concentration in the CA3 was more increased than that in the CA1, while glutamate concentration in the CA3 was less increased than that in the CA1.

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An extensive neuronal activity takes place in the hippocampus during exploratory behavior. However, the role of hippocampal zinc in exploratory behavior is poorly understood. To analyze the response of extracellular zinc in the hippocampus against novelty stress, rats were placed for 50 min in a novel environment once a day for 8 days.

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On the basis of the evidence that approximately 45% of Schaffer collateral boutons are zinc-positive, zinc release from Schaffer collaterals and its action were examined in hippocampal slices. When zinc release from Schaffer collaterals was examined using ZnAF-2, a membrane-impermeable zinc indicator, ZnAF-2 signal in the stratum radiatum of the CA1 was increased by tetanic stimuli at 100 Hz for 1s, suggesting that zinc is released from Schaffer collaterals in a calcium- and impulse-dependent manner. An in vivo microdialysis experiment indicated that the perfusion with 10 microM zinc significantly decreases extracellular glutamate concentration in the CA1.

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Zinc exists in high densities in the giant boutons of hippocampal mossy fibers. On the basis of the evidence that zinc decreases extracellular glutamate concentration in the hippocampus, the presynaptic action of zinc released from mossy fibers during high-frequency (tetanic) stimulation was examined using hippocampal slices. The increase in zinc-specific fluorescent signals was observed in both extracellular and intracellular compartments in the mossy fiber terminals during the delivery of tetanic stimuli (100 Hz, 1 sec) to the dentate granule cell layer, suggesting that zinc released from mossy fibers is immediately retaken up by mossy fibers.

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A swelling-activated, background K(+) current in the corneal epithelium is characteristically activated by fenamates and inhibited by diltiazem. Fatty acids also stimulate this current, indicating that its origin is a lipid-sensitive mechano-gated 2P domain K(+) channel. In the present study, modulation of TREK-1, TREK-2, and TRAAK channels by fenamates and diltiazem was examined.

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Infection Control Committee (ICC) of Akita University Hospital was established in 1980's, when methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) spread in teaching hospitals in Japan. After 20 years from the establishment of ICC, we needed to shake up some of the outdated infection control systems. Infection Control Team (ICT) was established in 2002 to reinforce ICC.

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The effects of capsaicin analogs on adrenaline secretion were investigated in rats. Capsaicin (20-100 microg/kg, i.v.

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Purpose: Fenamate sensitivity of the large-conductance K+ current in the corneal epithelium suggests that K+ transport could be modulated by arachidonic acid (AA) and/or its metabolites, which also regulate corneal epithelial migration. The main purpose of this study was to investigate AA-induced modulation of K+ currents expressed in the bovine corneal epithelium.

Methods: Freshly isolated bovine corneal epithelial cells were perfused with Ringer solution.

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Profound insights into the catalytic mechanism of galactose oxidase (GO) are offered by new models of the active form of the metalloenzyme. The important role of the Cu(II) center in the oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde by the Cu(II)-phenoxyl radical complex of ligand 1 has been revealed by comparison with the reactivity of the corresponding Zn(II)-phenoxyl radical complex; py=2-pyridyl.

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Preliminary screening of antiviral AIDS drugs has been carried out using three different in vitro assay systems. Among 138 samples tested, two were found to inhibit the growth of HIV in vitro. Neither of the positive samples has hopeful signs, as the ranges of effective doses of the samples are very narrow.

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[HIV].

Rinsho Byori

March 1993

In Japan, recently, an increasing number of heterosexual contacts have resulted in HIV infection and warns of an explosive outbreak in a few years. Both the United States and Thailand experienced such explosive outbreaks in the past, through contacts with a large number of intravenous drug users. As the results of a survey in Japan showed a low HIV positive rate among intravenous drug users, an explosive outbreak might be avoided in the future.

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Preliminary screening for antiviral AIDS drugs has been carried out using three different in vitro assay systems. Among 154 samples tested, nine were found to inhibit the growth of HIV in vitro. One of nine has a hopeful sign, as the range of effective doses of the sample is wide.

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