Introduction: Leptomeningeal disease (LMD) in diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) can lead to devastating symptoms such as severe pain, urinary incontinence, and tetraparesis, with limited treatment options. We determined whether detecting H3F3A K27M-mutant droplets in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulating tumor deoxyribonucleic acid (ctDNA) could be a biomarker for detecting LMD in DMGs.
Methods: Twenty-five CSF samples were obtained from 22 DMG patients.
We investigated oscillatory motion of a camphor disk floating on water containing 5 mM hexylethylenediaminium trifluoroacetate (HHexen-TFA) as an ionic liquid (IL). The frequency of the oscillatory motion increased with increasing concentrations of the transition metal ions Cu and Ni but was insensitive to Na, Ca, and Mg, the typical metal ions in the water phase. The surface tension of the water phase containing 5 mM HHexen-TFA also increased with increasing concentrations of Cu and Ni but was insensitive to Na, Ca, and Mg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied circular papers impregnated with camphor (CPs) and CPs with magnets (MCPs) as self-propelled objects floating on water under the compression of the water surface as an inanimate system for evacuation in an emergency. Two water chambers-C and C-were connected a plastic gate, and eight CPs or eight MCPs were placed on C. We monitored the movement of the CPs or MCPs from C to C when the gate was opened and the area of C () was decreased using a barrier.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Glioma and meningioma require vastly different surgical approaches, even if only involving a simple craniotomy procedure. Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is useful for the postoperative evaluation of ischemic damage. The present study evaluated the expected but unproven differences in DWI findings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCertain odors have been shown not only to cause health problems and stress but also to affect skin barrier function. Therefore, it is important to understand olfactory masking to develop effective fragrances to mask malodors. However, olfaction and olfactory masking mechanisms are not yet fully understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the self-propulsion of a camphor disk floating on a water surface using two types of ionic liquids (hexylammonium-trifluoroacetate (HHexam-TFA) and hexylethylenediaminium-trifluoroacetate (HHexen-TFA)). Bifurcation between continuous, oscillatory, and no motion was observed depending on the concentration of the ionic liquid. The bifurcation concentration between oscillatory and no motion for HHexam-TFA was lower than that for HHexen-TFA.
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June 2024
A benzoic acid (BA) disk was investigated as a novel self-propelled object whose driving force was the difference in surface tension. 4-Stearoyl amidobenzoic acid (SABA) was synthesized as an amphiphile to control the nature of motion based on intermolecular interactions between BA and SABA. The BA disk exhibited characteristic motion depending on the surface density of the SABA on the aqueous phase, that is, reciprocating motion as a one-dimensional motion and restricted and unrestricted motion as a two-dimensional motion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe propose a novel odor-sensing system based on the dynamic response of phospholipid molecular layers for artificial olfaction. Organisms obtain information about their surroundings based on multidimensional information obtained from sniffing, i.e.
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October 2023
An organic droplet containing thymol acetate (TA) floating on a sodium dodecyl sulfate aqueous phase was examined to develop a novel self-propelled object based on reaction kinetics. Two types of oscillatory motion, without back-and-forth motion (Osc I) and with back-and-forth motion (Osc II), were observed by varying the pH of the aqueous phase. The oscillation frequency reached its maximum at pH 9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: This study clarifies the physical, psychological, and social forms of distress in, and care needs of, cardiac surgery patients, including optimal times for supporting them in their post-hospital discharge daily lives.
Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted. Participants included 12 adults (11 male and one female, mean age = 66.
We have developed a self-propelled object, which is composed of a plastic cup and a camphor disk, on water to reflect its three-dimensional shape in the nature of motion. The self-propelled object, of which the driving force of motion is the difference in the surface tension, exhibited oscillatory motion between motion and rest. The period and the maximum speed of oscillatory motion increased and decreased depending on the height of the cup, , respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChemical gardens formed from two metal salts (MCl or MSO) have been investigated to understand the effects of mixing on the growth of precipitate tubes. The growth of tubes can be classified into three types, , collaborative, inhibited, and individual growth, depending on the combination of the two metal salts. Characteristic features of tube growth are discussed in relation to the flow near the tip of the tube controlled by osmotic pressure and the solubility product, , for M(OH).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReconstructing recursive chemotaxis in inanimate self-propelled objects is inevitable in the development of recursively and autonomously artificial mass transport systems. However, the fabrication of inanimately recursive chemotaxis has been extremely challenging because of the difficulty in introducing competitive positive and negative feedback into an inanimate self-propelled object. Herein, a coumarin derivative (coumarin, 4-methylcoumarin (4-MC), or 6-methylcoumarin (6-MC))-based disk floated on water as a self-propelled object exhibited characteristic features of motion; these features include continuous motion, repetition between positive and negative chemotaxis to the NaPO powder as a base stimulus, and oscillatory motion above the NaPO powder depending on the NaPO density of the powder and the functional group of coumarin derivatives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubsequent synthesis and detection using droplets as microreactors have shown promise in the development of novel materials and drugs because microreactors enable small-scale synthesis and detection of covalent/non-covalent intermolecular interactions. Self-organization exhibited by autonomous droplets under non-equilibrium conditions is beneficial for manipulating the sequentiality and selectivity of droplet coalescence because expensive equipment or elaborate techniques are not required with the autonomy of droplets. However, to our knowledge, selective coalescence caused by the collective motion of self-propelled droplets has not been demonstrated in inanimate systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Intensive chemotherapeutic regimens with craniospinal irradiation have greatly improved survival in medulloblastoma patients. However, survival markedly differs among molecular subgroups and their biomarkers are unknown. Through unbiased screening, we found Schlafen family member 11 (SLFN11), which is known to improve response to DNA damaging agents in various cancers, to be one of the top prognostic markers in medulloblastomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSolitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare mesenchymal tumors that can occur at any location. Since the identification of specific NAB2-STAT6 fusion in SFTs, the fusion gene variants, NAB2 exon 4-STAT6 exon 2/3 and NAB2 exon 5/6/7-STAT6 exon 16/17/18, have been reported to be associated with clinicopathological features, and the latter variant is predominant in meningeal SFTs. SFTs developing in the salivary glands are rare, and more rarely, those involving ectopic salivary glands (ESGs) have been reported in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA); however, their characteristics remain not well understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aims: The calcineurin inhibitor tacrolimus is reportedly effective for moderate/severe ulcerative colitis (UC); however, it is also reportedly associated with nephrotoxicity. We investigated the risk factors for tacrolimus-induced nephrotoxicity and whether renal impairment adversely affected the outcomes of tacrolimus treatment in patients with UC.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 93 patients with UC who were administered tacrolimus leading to high trough levels (10-15 ng/mL) for 2 weeks and low trough levels (5-10 ng/mL) for 3 months.
Background And Aims: A considerable number of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) who initially respond to golimumab (GLM), an anti-TNF-α antibody, gradually lose clinical response. Therapeutic drug monitoring has been proposed to optimize serum anti-TNF-α antibody concentrations before the loss of response; however, little is known about ideal serum GLM concentrations. We aimed to evaluate whether the serum GLM trough levels (TLs) early after the initiation of induction therapy affect the long-term outcomes in UC and to identify the early GLM TLs that should be targeted for better long-term outcomes.
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