Publications by authors named "Suzuki Sayaka"

Objectives: Surgical options for mitral valve repair in dogs are unstandardized and influenced by various factors. This study describes a four-point surgical technique (MI-4) to reduce mitral regurgitation and provides data from a study of dogs with 12 months of follow up.

Methods: Twenty-five dogs with stages C or D mitral insufficiency were treated by one of two surgeons using the MI-4 procedure at Ueno no Mori Animal Hospital between October 2021 and May 2023.

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Purpose: Type I conventional dendritic cells (cDC1s) play a key role in priming anti-tumor cytotoxic T cells and inducing immune tolerance for self-antigens and tumor antigens. However, it remains unclear whether cDC1 has a protective or pathogenic role in multiple myeloma. We investigated a role of cDC1 in myeloma progression.

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Lactoferrin (LF) is a multifunctional protein abundant in breast milk that modulates the functions of neural stem cells. Recent studies have demonstrated the efficacy of bovine LF (bLF) in mitigating behavioral changes; however, the molecular mechanisms on the nervous system have not yet been elucidated. The presented study aimed to characterize the molecular mechanisms of bLF on nerve extension in PC12 cells.

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Background: Very high power and short duration (vHPSD) ablation is recently used for pulmonary vein isolation. However, low first-pass isolation rates have been reported, possibly because of shallow lesion formation, necessitating deeper lesions to improve treatment outcomes.

Objective: This study aimed to confirm the safety and efficacy of double radiofrequency applications of vHPSD ablation in an in vivo beating swine heart model.

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Thermoresponsive polymer brushes have attracted considerable research attention owing to their unique properties. Herein, we developed silica beads grafted with poly(-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm)--3-acrylamidopropyl trimethylammonium chloride (APTAC)---butyl acrylamide (tBAAm) and P(NIPAAm--APTAC---butyl methacrylate(nBMA)) brushes. The carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen elemental analysis of the copolymer-grated silica beads revealed the presence of a large amount of the grafted copolymer on the silica beads.

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Background: We explore an optimized approach for increasing lesion size using a novel ablation catheter with a surface thermocouple and efficient irrigation in a temperature-control setting.

Methods: We conducted radiofrequency applications at various power levels (35 W, 40 W, and 45 W), contact forces (CFs, 10 g/20 g), and durations (60 s/120 s/180 s) in perpendicular/parallel catheter orientations, with normal saline irrigation (NS-irrigation) and Half NS-irrigation (HNS-irrigation) in an ex-vivo model (Step 1). In addition, we performed applications (35 W/40 W/45 W for 60 s/120 s/180 s in NS-irrigation and 35 W/40 W for 60 s/120 s/180 s in HNS-irrigation) in four swine (Step 2), evaluating lesion characteristics and the occurrence of steam pops.

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  • - Leptospirosis is a disease caused by bacteria from the Leptospira genus, and it is a significant health issue in Palau, where it's endemic; however, there's a lack of detailed information on its specific strains.
  • - In a study, researchers isolated these bacteria from symptomatic dogs and healthy pigs, identifying several strains, with a notable detection of antibodies against the bacteria in both animals; however, one strain's serogroup was undetermined.
  • - The study revealed a high occurrence of the disease in both dogs (14.4%) and pigs (20%), identified new genetic types of Leptospira, and suggested further research is needed to understand the potential risks of disease transmission to humans from these
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Objective: Previous studies show that the COVID-19 pandemic affected the number of surgeries performed. However, data on the association between the COVID-19 pandemic and otolaryngologic surgeries according to subspecialties are lacking. This study was performed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on various types of otolaryngologic surgeries.

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Various types of hemostatic agents are used to manage bleeding in surgery. Many such agents are animal products, which carry the risk of secondary infection. The aim of this study is to develop a novel hemostatic agent from a non-animal source that quickly stops bleeding, is easy to use, and has no risk of infection.

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The architecture of species interaction networks is a key factor determining the stability of ecological communities. However, the fact that ecological network architecture can change through time is often overlooked in discussions on community-level processes, despite its theoretical importance. By compiling a time-series community dataset involving 50 spider species and 974 Hexapoda prey species/strains, we quantified the extent to which the architecture of predator-prey interaction networks could shift across time points.

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AbstractHost shifts represent the advancement of a novel niche and often lead to speciation in symbionts. However, its mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we focused on the alga growing on the shells of intertidal snails.

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Background: The demand for nonbiological hemostatic materials has increased in surgical practice; however, few have sufficient hemostatic efficacy. This study investigated whether optimizing the composition of sodium calcium alginate, which forms a stable gel, improves hemostatic efficacy.

Methods: The sodium calcium alginate was changed for each composition, including powder size, calcium substitution rate, molecular weight, and mannuronic/guluronic acid ratio.

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  • A 58-year-old female with a history of bone marrow transplantation for myelodysplastic syndrome developed invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) 14 years post-transplant.
  • Despite being vaccinated against pneumococcus twice in the past, she presented with pneumonia and was hospitalized with a confirmed infection, receiving antibiotics.
  • Unfortunately, she passed away three days later, highlighting the need for ongoing vigilance and preventive strategies against pneumococcal infections long after stem cell transplantation.
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In nature, entangled webs of predator-prey interactions constitute the backbones of ecosystems. Uncovering the network architecture of such trophic interactions has been recognized as the essential step for exploring species with great impacts on ecosystem-level phenomena and functions. However, it has remained a major challenge to reveal how species-rich networks of predator-prey interactions are continually reshaped through time in the wild.

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A novel class of potent Na1.7 inhibitors has been discovered. The replacement of diaryl ether in compound was investigated to enhance mouse Na1.

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Myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm with ring sideroblasts and thrombocytosis (MDS/MPN-RS-T) is a rare disease, which presents with features of myelodysplastic syndromes with ring sideroblasts and essential thrombocythemia, as well as anemia and marked thrombocytosis. SF3B1 and JAK2 mutations are often found in patients, and are associated with their specific clinical features. This study was a retrospective analysis of 34 Japanese patients with MDS/MPN-RS-T.

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Objective: In recent years, the use of aspiration prevention surgery (APS) for the treatment of severe dysphagia has been on the rise. However, relevant clinical studies have included small samples, and the frequency of, and risk factors for postoperative complications have not been clarified. We investigated the clinical features of patients undergoing APS and whether oral-intake status and suction frequency could be reduced.

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Unlabelled: Sex-driven immune differences can affect tumor progression and the landscape of the tumor microenvironment. Deeper understanding of these differences in males and females can inform patient selection to improve sex-optimized immunotherapy treatments. In this study, single-cell RNA sequencing and protein analyses uncovered a subpopulation of myeloid cells in pancreatic lesions associated with an immune-excluded tumor phenotype and effector T-cell exhaustion exclusively in females.

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  • Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (DLBCL-NOS) is the most common type of lymphoma, and this study explores the clinical factors related to MYC protein expression in patients.
  • A total of 110 DLBCL-NOS patients treated with R-CHOP chemotherapy were analyzed, revealing that a higher MYC positivity rate (above 55%) correlated with lower overall survival rates (57.7% vs 84.7%) and progression-free survival rates.
  • The study proposes a new scoring system categorizing patients based on age, MYC positivity, and interleukin-2 receptor levels, which effectively stratifies risk and predicts survival outcomes, with survival rates of 100%, 83
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Lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia (LEGH) is characterized by clinically profuse and watery vaginal discharge. In pregnancy with LEGH, with watery fluid leakage persisting throughout pregnancy, it is often difficult to visually diagnose PROM. Adding to this difficulty, auxiliary diagnostic tests might also show positive results, complicating treatment and management.

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  • * Nine cases were diagnosed during pregnancy, with spontaneous reductions occurring in three women during the third trimester, and some manual reductions resulted in complications like intrauterine fetal death.
  • * The findings suggest that the prevalence and spontaneous recovery of incarcerated gravid uteri may be underestimated, and further research is needed to refine management guidelines for this condition.
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Objectives: The effect of lockdown periods on the number of residential fires was investigated based on three factors: the weekly change in the number of residential fires, the time of the day of residential fires, and the notional cost associated with residential fires.

Study Design: observational study.

Methods: Analysis from Open Data Source.

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