Publications by authors named "Sawai S"

Mental stress is a known risk factor for lifestyle-related diseases. Previously, we reported that short-term stress sharpens the sense of taste and dulls the sense of pungency, but in this study, we examined the effects of chronic mental stress on taste and pungency by comparing normal days with end-of-semester examination days. Furthermore, the relationship between pungency measured on the tongue and the corresponding skin current value causing forearm pain was investigated.

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The question of how changes in chemoattractant concentration translate into the chemotactic response of immune cells serves as a paradigm for the quantitative understanding of how cells perceive and process temporal and spatial information. Here, using a microfluidic approach, we analyzed the migration of neutrophil-like HL-60 cells to a traveling wave of the chemoattractants fMLP and leukotriene B4 (LTB4). We found that under a pulsatile wave that travels at a speed of 95 and 170 µm/min, cells move forward in the front of the wave but slow down and randomly orient at the back due to temporal decrease in the attractant concentration.

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Leukemia stem cells (LSCs), capable of simultaneous self-renewal and differentiation, are resistant to chemotherapy and the cause of relapse in refractory cases of leukemia. As a method to rapidly generate LSCs has not been established, research on LSCs as therapeutic targets has been hampered. Here, we demonstrate that K562 leukemia cells acquired LSC properties with increase in stemness markers such as CD34, Oct3/4, and Nanog and metabolic alterations towards OXPHOS by culturing cells on synthetic polymer hydrogels.

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  • The study investigates how factors related to walking independence change over time for stroke patients during their hospital discharge.
  • The research focuses on patients with unilateral supratentorial lesions treated at Tesseikai Neurosurgical Hospital from 2020 to 2024, assessing their progress using several tests over three months.
  • Findings show that Mini-BESTest scores at 2 and 3 months post-stroke onset are key indicators of walking independence at discharge, highlighting the need for balance training in patients with low scores during this period.
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Oscillatory phenomena play widespread roles in the control of biological systems. In D. discoideum, oscillatory cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling drives collective behavior and induces a temporal developmental gene expression program.

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The cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum, a member of the Amoebozoa, has been extensively studied in cell and developmental biology. D. discoideum is unique in that they are genetically tractable, with a wealth of data accumulated over half a century of research.

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X-linked NF-κB essential modulator (NEMO) deficiency is a primary immunodeficiency characterized by combined immunodeficiency and ectodermal dysplasia. Monocytes from the patients demonstrate a severely impaired response to tissue necrosis factor or lipopolysaccharide, whereas hyper-inflammation is found in some patients. Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) is a pediatric malignancy caused by hypersensitivity to granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and aberrant RAS signaling activation.

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  • Expiratory flow is crucial for preventing postoperative pneumonia (POP), particularly in patients undergoing esophagectomy for esophageal cancer, but its predictive value had not been thoroughly studied before.
  • This study analyzed the peak expiratory flow (PEF) among patients who had radical esophagectomy and found that a lower %PEF (below 80%) was linked to a higher risk of POP and worse prognosis.
  • Logistic regression showed that %PEF, along with factors like age and BMI, is an independent predictor of POP, indicating its importance for patient monitoring and management post-surgery.
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Purpose: By imaging dopamine transporter (DAT) uptake in the striatum, I-FP-CIT SPECT can differentiate dopaminergic neurodegenerative disease (dNDD) and non-dNDD, which differ in pathophysiology and clinical management. Our aim was to compare and validate the diagnostic abilities of various I-FP-CIT SPECT quantitative indices for dNDD.

Materials And Methods: Distribution volume ratio (DVR) and binding ratio (BR), measures of DAT uptake capacity, were measured by analyzing clinical I-FP-CIT SPECT images of 29 patients with dNDD, including dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease, and 18 patients with non-dNDD, using Montreal Neurological Institute space-based anatomical standardization and an atlas template, which utilizes statistical parametric mapping.

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  • Cell-cell interactions through secreted and adhesive signaling molecules enable collective cell migration in various biological contexts, like embryonic development and cancer metastasis.
  • The study focuses on the amoebozoa Dictyostelium discoideum, which utilizes GPCR-mediated chemotaxis and adhesion proteins to coordinate cell movement during migration.
  • A method is introduced to experimentally reproduce intercellular signals using purified adhesion proteins, along with a protocol for analyzing these signals' effects on cell behavior in a microfluidic chamber.
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Introduction: A specialized device equipped with a sharp blade filter has been developed to enable more efficient purification of a micronized cellular adipose matrix (MCAM) containing stem cells. The aim of this study is to compare the characteristics and functions of the population of stromal cells (mSVF) and cultured cells (mASCs) purified using this device with those of cSVF and cASCs obtained through conventional enzymatic purification.

Methods: Cell viability, proliferation capacity and yield were assessed.

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Introduction: Attentional focus is a phenomenon in which shifting the focus of attention alters performance of standing postural control. It can be categorized as internal focus (IF), which directs attention to the body parts, or external focus (EF), which directs attention to the external environment. Although attentional focus that improves standing postural control in younger people exhibits individual dominance, the dominance of attentional focus in standing postural control in older adults remains ambiguous.

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Over the last decade, the use of microfabricated substrates has proven pivotal for studying the effect of substrate topography on cell deformation and migration. Microfabrication techniques allow one to construct a transparent substrate with topographic features with high designability and reproducibility and thus well suited to experiments that microscopically address how spatial and directional bias are brought about in the cytoskeletal machineries and hence cell motility. While much of the progress in this avenue of study has so far been made in adhesive cells of epithelial and mesenchymal nature, whether related phenomena exist in less adhesive fast migrating cells is relatively unknown.

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Ankylosing spondylitis (AS), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), and autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) are known as extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs) of ulcerative colitis (UC). A 74-year-old Japanese man visited our hospital because of white stool. He had been diagnosed with AS when he was 30 years old, and he was HLA-B27-positive.

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Objectives: Thoracoscopy under local anaesthesia is widely performed to diagnose malignancies and infectious diseases. However, few reports have described the use of this procedure for diagnosing and treating intrathoracic infections. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of thoracoscopy under local anaesthesia for the management of intrathoracic infections.

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Background: Peripheral pulmonary stenosis (PPS) is a condition characterized by the narrowing of the pulmonary arteries, which impairs blood flow to the lung. The mechanisms underlying PPS pathogenesis remain unclear. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the genetic background of patients with severe PPS to elucidate the pathogenesis of this condition.

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The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum switches between solitary growth and social fruitification depending on nutrient availability. Under starvation, cells aggregate and form fruiting bodies consisting of spores and altruistic stalk cells. Once cells socially committed, they complete fruitification, even if a new source of nutrients becomes available.

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A 54-year-old woman presented with an elevated esophageal lesion. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass in the pancreatic head. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) showed a well-defined, round, hypoechoic mass, which was considered lymph node enlargement.

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  • Pneumothorax, a condition where air leaks into the chest cavity, has been identified as a complication of COVID-19, affecting patients mainly within a month of their diagnosis.
  • In a study of 21 patients who developed pneumothorax post-COVID-19, most were elderly males with a history of smoking and common conditions like hypertension and diabetes.
  • The treatment for pneumothorax often involved chest drainage, with a mean recovery time of 14 days, but the 30-day mortality rate was notably high at 28.6%, highlighting the seriousness of this complication.
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A man in his 50s was diagnosed with right upper lobe non-small-cell lung cancer (cT3N1M0, stage ⅢA) on bronchoscopy. The tumor was located at the right hilum and was bordered extensively on the pulmonary artery. We observed significant tumor shrinkage (ycT1bN1M0, stage ⅡB), following three cycles of systemic chemotherapy combined with an immune checkpoint inhibitor and performed right upper sleeve lobectomy + ND2a-2 via thoracotomy for radical resection.

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  • The study examines the movement and migration of amoeboid cells, revealing that they exhibit patterns akin to persistent random walkers, demonstrating memory effects related to their movement over two characteristic time scales.* -
  • Using long-time phase contrast imaging to track individual cells, the research identifies similarities in movement behavior with known models, such as neutrophils, while also highlighting previously unexplored species in the Heterolobosea taxon.* -
  • The analysis shows that these cells possess unique morphological features, including complex protrusions and transient bipolar shapes, which contribute to understanding their movement dynamics and behavior in a cellular context.*
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  • * A retrospective review involved 67 patients, with 23 ultimately included in the analysis, revealing a 17% objective response rate and a 48% disease control rate for the combined therapy.
  • * The findings suggest that re-immunotherapy with these drugs could be beneficial and safe for certain patients, but more research is needed to determine the best candidates for this treatment approach.
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Introduction: Motor imagery (MI) is a method of imagining movement without actual movement, and its use in combination with motor execution (ME) enhances the effects of motor learning. Neurofeedback (NFB) is another method that promotes the effects of MI. This study aimed to investigate the effects of NFB on combined MI and ME (MIME) training in a standing postural control task.

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Background: Upper gastrointestinal malignancies are a major global health burden. Early diagnosis of upper gastrointestinal premalignant and malignant lesions is crucial for improving prognosis and reducing morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) in detecting upper gastrointestinal premalignant and early malignant lesions in high-risk patients, as well as diagnosing patients with inconclusive white light endoscopy (WLE) and histopathology results.

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