Publications by authors named "Shiota J"

Background: The distribution of body weight in patients with achalasia and after peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) has not been investigated. The role of body weight assessment after treatment remains unclear.

Methods: Using the multicenter achalasia cohort, the frequency of underweight (body mass index [BMI] < 18.

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  • Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent joint disease, involving cartilage breakdown and inflammation, with recent findings indicating that neutrophil extracellular vesicles (EVs) can help reduce inflammation and support cartilage health.
  • Research involved isolating these EVs from neutrophils under different conditions to analyze their effects on chondrocytes (cartilage cells) and the underlying molecular mechanisms through mouse models of OA.
  • The study revealed that EVs from neutrophils stimulated with TGF-β significantly inhibit harmful factors in chondrocytes, with the protein SFRP5 identified as a key player in these protective effects, suggesting potential avenues for OA treatment.
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Given the potential fundamental function of osteal macrophages in bone pathophysiology, we study here their precise function in experimental osteoporosis. Gene profiling of osteal macrophages from ovariectomized mice demonstrated the upregulation of genes that were involved in oxidative stress, cell senescence, and apoptotic process. A single-cell RNA-Seq analysis revealed that osteal macrophages were heterogeneously clustered into 6 subsets that expressed proliferative, inflammatory, antiinflammatory, and efferocytosis gene signatures.

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Endoscopic submucosal dissection is a standard treatment for early esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. However, submucosal or lymphovascular invasion increases the risk of lymph node metastasis. Although F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG PET/CT) parameters are associated with prognosis in patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, the utility of FDG PET/CT in diagnosing superficial esophageal carcinoma remains unclear.

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  • * A modified scale (m-ES) was created to quantify symptoms like dysphagia, regurgitation, and chest pain, revealing that nearly 5% of patients still experience significant persistent symptoms affecting their QOL.
  • * Results indicated that the m-ES correlates strongly with symptom severity and is more effective than the original Eckardt score in predicting persistent symptoms, with dysphagia and chest pain being the most common lingering issues.
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(1) : Delayed perforation after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for early gastric cancer is a relatively uncommon and serious complication that sometimes requires emergency surgery. This study aimed to determine the clinicopathological features, risk factors, and appropriate management strategies for delayed perforation. (2) : This study included 735 patients with 791 lesions who underwent ESD for early gastric cancer at a single institution between July 2009 and June 2019.

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Adult-onset intussusception, particularly associated with colonoscopy, is extremely rare. A 78-year-old man, referred to our hospital for colonic endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), experienced subsequent dull abdominal pain, as well as elevated peripheral blood leukocytosis and C-reactive protein levels. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed a colocolonic intussusception at the hepatic flexure.

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  • High-resolution manometry (HRM) and esophagography are key diagnostic tools for achalasia, but the different phenotypes and treatment outcomes for patients have not been fully understood.
  • A study involving 1824 treatment-naïve achalasia patients used machine learning to classify them into three distinct phenotypes based on various demographics and diagnostic findings.
  • The findings revealed differing clinical characteristics across the phenotypes and developed predictive models indicating that specific factors, such as high pre-POEM Eckardt scores, could signal a greater risk for persistent symptoms post-treatment.
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  • Absent contractility (AC) and ineffective esophageal motility (IEM) are esophageal disorders identified through high-resolution manometry (HRM), yet differences between AC and achalasia remain unclear.
  • A multicenter study analyzed patient characteristics and HRM findings in 53 AC patients and 92 IEM patients, comparing them with 1,784 achalasia cases to refine diagnostic criteria, including a key IRP cutoff value.
  • Findings indicate that AC often relates to systemic conditions, and symptom severity appears influenced more by underlying diseases than the level of hypomotility, with no noted transition from AC or IEM to achalasia.
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Objective: The severity of osteoarthritis (OA) and cartilage degeneration is highly correlated with the development of synovitis, which is mediated by the activity of inflammatory macrophages. A better understanding of intercellular communication between inflammatory macrophages and chondrocytes should aid in the discovery of novel therapeutic targets. We undertook this study to explore the pathologic role of inflammatory macrophage extracellular vesicles (EVs) in cartilage degeneration.

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Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is the first treatment option for superficial squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus (SSCE). Salvage endoscopic treatment for recurrent advanced esophageal cancer after chemoradiotherapy (CRT) has been reported. However, there are few reports on long-term prognosis after salvage endoscopic treatment in Japan.

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Objectives: To describe an endoscopic technique named 'underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR) with submucosal injection and marking (UEMR-SIM)' and to evaluate the therapeutic characteristics of superficial non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumors (SNADETs) < 20 mm vis-a-vis classical EMR (CEMR) and UEMR techniques.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included 103 consecutive SNADET patients (103 lesions) who underwent CEMR, UEMR, or UEMR-SIM. The UEMR-SIM procedure included (1) marking and submucosal injection, (2) filling of the duodenal lumen with 0.

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Magnetic reconnection in laser-produced magnetized plasma is investigated by using optical diagnostics. The magnetic field is generated via the Biermann battery effect, and the inversely directed magnetic field lines interact with each other. It is shown by self-emission measurement that two colliding plasmas stagnate on a midplane, forming two planar dense regions, and that they interact later in time.

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Here, we describe two patients who presented with focal cortical signs and underwent neuropathological examination. Case 1 was a 73-year-old woman with progressive speech disorder and abnormal behavior. She showed agraphia of the frontal lobe type, featured by the omission of kana letters when writing, other than pyramidal tract signs, pseudobulbar palsy, and frontal lobe dementia.

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  • Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is a procedure for treating esophageal motility disorders, but its effects on high-resolution manometry (HRM) findings and post-POEM outcomes are not fully understood.
  • In a study of 2,171 patients with achalasia, 7% had significant residual high integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) after POEM, with high pre-procedure IRP being a strong predictor of this outcome.
  • Findings suggest that while extended gastric myotomy can reduce IRP values, the recovery of peristalsis is more related to the type of achalasia rather than the length of the myotomy, indicating that high post-POEM IRP does not equ
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  • The study examines the characteristics and diagnosis of achalasia using the Starlet high-resolution manometry (HRM) system compared to ManoScan and Sandhill systems, noting a higher frequency of type I achalasia in Starlet.
  • It analyzes various factors such as age, sex, Obesity, and disease duration that may affect integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) values, finding no significant impact from calcium channel blockers and nitrites on IRP despite symptom relief.
  • The research highlights that in recurrent achalasia cases, lower IRP values correlate with advanced disease progression, emphasizing the need for careful interpretation when making treatment decisions based on these measurements.
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  • Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is a treatment for achalasia that may not work for some patients, leading researchers to create a risk scoring system to predict its effectiveness before surgery.
  • The study included 2,740 patients who underwent POEM, identifying clinical failure based on a specific scoring system, resulting in a 4.1% failure rate after 6 months.
  • The scoring system assigns points based on preoperative factors, categorizing patients into low and high-risk groups, which helps guide treatment decisions by estimating the likelihood of clinical failure.
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Objectives: Patients with esophageal motility disorders (EMDs) including achalasia after gastric surgery have not been thoroughly characterized. Furthermore, the efficacy of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in this population should be clarified.

Methods: In this retrospective multicenter study of 3707 patients with EMDs, 31 patients (0.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the causes and persistence of chest pain in patients with achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders after undergoing peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM).
  • It included 2,294 patients with chest pain and 1,280 without, finding that about 69.5% experienced complete relief from chest pain post-POEM, while 30.5% did not, with various factors influencing outcomes.
  • Key factors affecting chest pain prevalence and severity included age, sex, disease duration, and previous treatment, while the type of myotomy (anterior vs. posterior) could impact pain persistence, suggesting tailored approaches could enhance treatment efficacy.
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Background And Aims: In extrahepatic bile duct (EHBD) cholangiopathies, including primary sclerosing cholangitis, a reactive cholangiocyte phenotype is associated with inflammation and epithelial hyperproliferation. The signaling pathways involved in EHBD injury response are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the role of Hedgehog (HH) signaling and its downstream effectors in controlling biliary proliferation and inflammation after EHBD injury.

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  • The study analyzed a cohort of 3707 patients with achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders (AEMDs) to understand the prevalence and characteristics of dilated and sigmoid esophagus, and esophageal diverticulum (ED).
  • Key findings include that longer disease duration, advanced age, obesity, and type I achalasia are linked to the development of sigmoid esophagus, while severe symptoms and integrated relaxation pressure are negatively correlated.
  • The prevalence of ED was low, with correlations indicating that advanced age and non-dilated esophagus were factors in its development, highlighting the need for early diagnosis and treatment of AEMDs to prevent complications.
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We present an experimental method to generate quasiperpendicular supercritical magnetized collisionless shocks. In our experiment, ambient nitrogen (N) plasma is at rest and well magnetized, and it has uniform mass density. The plasma is pushed by laser-driven ablation aluminum (Al) plasma.

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We hypothesized that the contact area of the articular surface of the wrist joint could be evaluated using a custom-designed analytical program. The aim of the study was to compare the articular contact area of the wrist joint before and after radial shortening osteotomy for Kienböck's disease. Nine wrists of 9 patients underwent radial shortening osteotomy for Kienböck's disease.

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