Publications by authors named "Satoshi Owada"

Background/aim: In pancreatic cancer tissues, hypoxic areas exist due to poor blood flow. Attenuation of the pharmacological efficacy of existing anticancer drugs in these hypoxic areas necessitates the search for novel anticancer compounds. We aimed to determine whether erastin exhibits anticancer effects in a hypoxic environment.

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  • To explore how learning and memory work, researchers used THA rats, which are known for their superior cognitive abilities, and compared their brain structure with Wistar rats.
  • The study found that THA rats had higher levels of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and more active enzymes linked to BCAA metabolism in their hippocampus, suggesting a connection to the production of important brain chemicals like acetyl-CoA and acetylcholine.
  • The results indicate that keeping BCAA levels high is crucial for cognitive function in THA rats, and this research could lead to dietary or nutritional strategies to help improve learning and memory in humans, particularly for those with learning disabilities or dementia.
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Background/aim: Liver cancer has extremely poor prognosis. The cancerous tissues contain hypoxic regions, and the available drugs are poorly effective in hypoxic environments. NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4), producing reactive oxygen species (ROS), may contribute to cancer malignancy under hypoxic conditions.

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Epithelial cells require attachment to a support, such as the extracellular matrix, for survival. During cancer progression and metastasis, cancerous epithelial cells must overcome their dependence on adhesion signals. Dependence on glucose metabolism is a hallmark of cancer cells, but the nutrient requirements of cancer cells under anchorage-deficient conditions remain uncharacterized.

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In Japan, there is no publicly funded screening for hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections (using HBs antigen and HCV antibody, respectively) among workers, and workplace health programmes play a crucial role in reducing viral hepatitis-related deaths. The national number of hepatitis screening tests conducted in the workplace is unknown. To provide baseline data for policy formulation, we conducted a nationwide survey to estimate these parameters using data from approximately 10.

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Cancer cells utilise the glycolytic pathway to support their rapid growth and proliferation. Since cells in most solid tumours are subjected to severe microenvironmental stresses including low nutrient and oxygen availability, such cancer cells must develop mechanisms to overcome these unfavourable growth conditions by metabolic adaptation. Although the liver kinase B1 (LKB1)-adenosine monophosphate-activated kinase (AMPK) signalling pathway plays a pivotal role in maintaining energy homeostasis under conditions of metabolic stress, the role of LKB1-AMPK signalling in aiding cancer cell survival and in malignant tumours has not yet been fully elucidated.

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Arctigenin is evaluated for antitumor efficacy in patients with pancreatic cancer. It has an inhibitory activity on mitochondrial complex I.Therefore, plasma lactate level of patients after arctigenin administration was evaluated for biomarker of clinical response and/or adverse effect.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma has extremely poor prognosis. In cancerous liver tissues, aberrant proliferation of cancer cells leads to the creation of an area where an immature vascular network is formed. Since oxygen is supplied to cancer tissues through the bloodstream, a part of the tumor is exposed to hypoxic conditions.

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Background: This retrospective cohort study primarily aimed to investigate the possible association of computer use with visual field abnormalities (VFA) among Japanese workers.

Methods: The study included 2,377 workers (mean age 45.7 [standard deviation, 8.

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Background/aim: Pancreatic cancer tissue is a hypoxic environment resistant to anticancer drugs. This study examined the role of autophagy as a response to hypoxic stress in pancreatic cancer.

Materials And Methods: Pancreatic cell lines (PANC-1, BxPC-3 and AsPC-1) were exposed to hypoxic conditions using cobalt chloride, a hypoxia-mimicking agent.

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Embryo transfer (ET) to recipient female animals is a useful technique in biological and experimental animal studies. While cryopreservation of two-cell stage rat embryos and ET to recipient rats are currently well-defined, it is unknown whether these artificial reproductive techniques and maternal factors affect offspring phenotype, particularly higher brain functions. Therefore, we assessed the effects of cryopreservation, ET, and maternal care on learning behaviour of the offspring, using Tokai high avoider (THA) rats that have a high learning ability phenotype.

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Purpose: To perform a preliminary evaluation of the applicability of automatic spectral domain optical coherence tomography (ASD-OCT) for glaucoma mass screening in a population-based setting.

Methods: Information using ASD-OCT (thicknesses of the macular retinal nerve fiber layer [mRNFL], disc retinal nerve fiber layer [dRNFL], ganglion cell layer [GCL] + inner plexiform layer [IPL]; GCL+, and ganglion cell complex [GCL + IPL + RNFL; GCL++]) was obtained from 245 eyes of 123 glaucomatous subjects and 1,454 eyes of 727 normal subjects. For all four measurements, each grid was scored as follows: 2= within 95% of the normal database; 1= within 5%; and 0= within 1%.

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Basic, clinical and translational metabolic researches in cancer area have been extensively tried to discover and develop novel cancer metabolism drugs. Since tumor cells have metabolic dependencies that distinguish them from their normal counterparts, targeted inhibition of these metabolic dependencies is considered a promising therapeutic strategy against cancer. For example the representative cancer metabolism is that cancer cells exhibit profound metabolic alterations by choosing aerobic glycolysis to metabolize glucose to lactate regardless of the presence of adequate oxygen, although normal cells which mainly utilize glucose by using mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation to generate ATP.

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Genetic mutations in tumor cells cause several unique metabolic phenotypes that are critical for cancer cell proliferation. Mutations in the tyrosine kinase epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) induce oncogenic addiction in lung adenocarcinoma (LAD). However, the linkage between oncogenic mutated EGFR and cancer cell metabolism has not yet been clearly elucidated.

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Glucose is the most efficient energy source, and various cancer cells depend on glycolysis for energy production. For maintenance of survival and proliferation, glucose sensing and adaptation to poor nutritional circumstances must be well organized in cancer cells. While the glucose sensing machinery has been well studied in yeasts, the molecular mechanism of glucose sensing in mammalian cells remains to be elucidated.

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