Publications by authors named "Soeda K"

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  • The study investigates how age-related biomarkers can help predict health issues in older diabetes patients, focusing on those aged 60 and above.
  • Conducted with 115 Japanese patients, the research tracks health outcomes like hospitalization and nursing home admissions, linking them to specific biomarkers and clinical indicators.
  • Results indicate that higher levels of GDF15 and adiponectin, along with a clinical measure called the Barthel Index, are significantly associated with negative health outcomes, suggesting these could serve as useful predictive tools.
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The kidneys play an important role in the regulation of phosphate and calcium balance and serum concentrations, coordinated by fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), parathyroid hormone (PTH), and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D). In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), this regulation is impaired, leading to CKD-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD), characterized by decreased 1,25D, elevated FGF23, secondary hyperparathyroidism, hyperphosphatemia, bone abnormalities, and vascular and soft-tissue calcification. While bone abnormalities associated with CKD-MBD, known as renal osteodystrophy, have been recognized as the most typical interaction between the kidney and bone, a number of other kidney-bone interactions have been identified, for which our knowledge of the pathogenesis of CKD-MBD has played an important role.

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Background: Hyponatremia is implicated in pathological bone resorption and has been identified as a risk factor for bone fracture in the general population. However, there are limited data on the association between serum sodium levels and fracture risk in patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD).

Methods: We analyzed a historical cohort of 2220 maintenance HD patients to examine the association between serum sodium levels and the risk of fracture and mortality.

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Diabetes is known to increase the risk of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here we treat male STAM (STelic Animal Model) mice, which develop diabetes, NASH and HCC associated with dysbiosis upon low-dose streptozotocin and high-fat diet (HFD), with insulin or phlorizin. Although both treatments ameliorate hyperglycemia and NASH, insulin treatment alone lead to suppression of HCC accompanied by improvement of dysbiosis and restoration of antimicrobial peptide production.

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Aging is considered to be accelerated by insulin signaling in lower organisms, but it remained unclear whether this could hold true for mammals. Here we show that mice with skeletal muscle-specific double knockout of Akt1/2, key downstream molecules of insulin signaling, serve as a model of premature sarcopenia with insulin resistance. The knockout mice exhibit a progressive reduction in skeletal muscle mass, impairment of motor function and systemic insulin sensitivity.

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  • Visible particles (VPs) in liquid monoclonal antibody formulations, particularly those containing poloxamer 188 as a surfactant, can cause quality issues due to their formation from protein and silicone oil aggregations.
  • This study identifies that VPs predominantly form when antibody solutions adhere to PDMS-coated stoppers in upright vials, leading to protein-PDMS aggregates that are later desorbed into the solution.
  • The research evaluated various factors influencing VP formation, such as the stopper's adhesion, storage orientation, coating, vial material, and PX188's hydrophobicity, revealing that altering any of these factors can significantly impact VP development.
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Surfactants such as Poloxamer 188 (PX188) play an important role in controlling particle formation in biotherapeutic formulations due to interfacial stresses. This study demonstrates for the first time that hydrophobicity of PX188 is a potential critical material attribute (CMA) as far as control of visible particle (VP) formation is concerned. We have found that within PX188 lots satisfying pharmacopeial specifications, there is variability in material attributes such as hydrophobicity, as determined from their reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography profiles.

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During insulin resistance, lipid uptake by the liver is promoted by peroxisome proliferator-activated protein (PPAR) γ upregulation, leading to hepatic steatosis. Insulin, however, does not directly regulate adipogenic gene expression in liver, and the mechanisms for its upregulation in obesity remain unclear. Here, we show that the Irs2 locus, a critical regulator of insulin actions, encodes an antisense transcript, ASIrs2, whose expression increases in obesity or after refeeding in liver, reciprocal to that of Irs2.

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In diabetic pathology, insufficiency in β-cell mass, unable to meet peripheral insulin demand, and functional defects of individual β-cells in production of insulin are often concurrently observed, collectively causing hyperglycemia. Here we show that the phosphorylation of ERK1/2 is significantly decreased in the islets of mice as well as in those of a cohort of subjects with type 2 diabetes. In mice with abrogation of ERK signaling in pancreatic β-cells through deletion of and , glucose intolerance aggravates under high-fat diet-feeding conditions due to insufficient insulin production with lower β-cell proliferation and reduced β-cell mass, while in individual β-cells dampening of the number of insulin exocytosis events is observed, with the molecules involved in insulin exocytosis being less phosphorylated.

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Habitual smoking in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) is considered to improve their own psychoses or to develop a vulnerability to psychological dependence on (-)-nicotine ([-]-NIC) by stimulating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the central nervous system. In the present study, we investigated whether habitual smoking is due to get therapeutic effect or to psychological dependence and which nAChR subunits are associated with them using mice that were repeatedly administered phencyclidine (PCP: 10 mg/kg/day, s.c.

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To recognize the risk of Bacillus cereus in pasteurized milk, we investigated the prevalence of B. cereus and the rate of the production of cereulide from B. cereus isolates.

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The physiological role of immune cells in the regulation of postprandial glucose metabolism has not been fully elucidated. We have found that adipose tissue macrophages produce interleukin-10 (IL-10) upon feeding, which suppresses hepatic glucose production in cooperation with insulin. Both elevated insulin and gut-microbiome-derived lipopolysaccharide in response to feeding are required for IL-10 production via the Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway.

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Most of the visually impaired are able to walk independently, if they have the mental map of their walking area. However, in their unknown area, they cannot walk alone and they need a guide dog or help of others for walking. And not only a supporter of the visually impaired but a visually impaired person receives stress while walking.

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When subjects stand at the center of a fully enclosed room that is rotating at constant velocity, their natural postural sway generates Coriolis forces that destabilize their center of mass and head. We quantitatively assessed how exposure to constant velocity rotation at 10 rpm affected postural control. Twelve subjects stood in a heel-to-toe stance in the rotating room.

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Abstract The aim was to evaluate synovial proliferation ultrasonographically in order to identify the period of conversion from palindromic rheumatism to the early-stage of rheumatoid arthritis. Two patients, a 35-year-old man and a 44-year-old man, had been suffering from episodic attacks and remission of oligoarthralgia for 15 years and 6 years, respectively. Both patients were negative for rheumatoid factors, and exhibited slightly elevated levels of C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate at the times of the attacks.

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Otolith function is directly affected by weightlessness at the time of movement in outer space, and changes occur in the mode of response. It has been known for some time that such changes occur in the posture and gait of astronauts just after they return from a trip into space. It is thought that the cause of these changes is disuse atrophy of the antigravity muscles.

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MRSA strains were first isolated in 1981 and have increased markedly from 1985 in our surgical ward. One hundred and ninety four strains of MRSA were isolated and 81 cases developed critical infections which were associated with enterocolitis, pneumonia and sepsis. There were many cases in esophageal cancer patients.

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A 23-year-old woman developed thrombosis of the superior mesenteric vein and underwent an extensive enterectomy. She was diagnosed to have ATIII deficiency with extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis and esophagogastric varices. She was admitted to our department and underwent esophageal mucosal transection and splenectomy.

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The patient was 22-year-old male who had suffered from hypermotility during sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness, and 270% in excess body weight. Values of arterial blood gas analysis during sleep were 65mmHg in PaCO2 and 19mmHg in PaO2. He was diagnosed as morbid obesity with Pickwickian syndrome and underwent vertical banded gastroplasty.

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The effect of therapeutic double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) was clinically investigated for drug refractory neurological disorders. DFPP therapy was performed 181 times for 10 patients who were treated with medical therapy of steroid or immunosuppressive drugs without any improvement of their symptoms. After the induction of DFPP therapy the neuromuscular disturbances were soon ameliorated in 9 cases of them.

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This study was undertaken to assort the group of posthepatectomy hyperbilirubinemia by occurring time for helping elucidate its indication of plasma exchange (PE). PE was carried out for 14 cases among 198 hepatectomized patients. The 14 cases were classified for 3 groups due to the period between operation and PE.

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