Publications by authors named "Tabata H"

Dendritic spine formation/maintenance is highly dependent on actin cytoskeletal dynamics, which is regulated by small GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42 through their downstream p21-activated kinase/LIM-kinase-I/cofilin pathway. ARHGEF7, also known as ß-PIX, is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rac1 and Cdc42, thereby activating Rac1/Cdc42 and the downstream pathway, leading to the upregulation of spine formation/maintenance. We found that STIL, one of the primary microcephaly gene products, is associated with ARHGEF7 in dendritic spines and that knockdown of resulted in a significant reduction in dendritic spines in neurons both in vitro and in vivo.

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Objective: To prospectively assess the impact of transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) on detrusor function using pressure flow study (PFS) at 5 years after surgery in a single center prospective non-randomized observational study.

Methods: Sixty consecutive male patients were prospectively enrolled and underwent TURP from November 2014 to November 2018. A questionnaire survey, free uroflowmetry, and PFS were performed at baseline, and 6, 24, and 60 months after surgery.

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Background: High blood pressure (BP) is linked to unhealthy lifestyles, and its treatment includes medications and exercise therapy. Many previous studies have evaluated the effects of exercise on BP improvement; however, exercise requires securing a location, time, and staff, which can be challenging in clinical settings. The antihypertensive effects of dance exercise for patients with hypertension have already been verified, and it has been found that adherence and dropout rates are better compared to other forms of exercise.

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With advancements in photonic technologies, photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) have become crucial components in developing highly sensitive and efficient biosensors. This paper presents an optimized bowtie-shaped PCF biosensor that leverages surface plasmon resonance (SPR) phenomena for enhanced refractive index (RI) sensing. The proposed design uses an external sensing mechanism to effectively characterize performance across an RI range of 1.

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Background: Low-gradient (LG) aortic stenosis (AS) has not been fully characterized compared with high-gradient (HG) AS in terms of cardiac damage, frailty, aortic valve calcification, and clinical outcomes.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical characteristics and outcomes between each hemodynamic type of LG AS and HG AS.

Methods: The current study included 3,363 patients in the CURRENT AS (Contemporary outcomes after sURgery and medical tREatmeNT in patients with severe Aortic Stenosis) Registry-2 after excluding patients without indexed stroke volume or left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) data.

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Purpose: Drug photodegradation is a matter of great concern because it can result in potency loss and adverse side effects. This study examines the light-induced degradation of dacarbazine catalyzed by vitamin B and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) under light-emitting diode (LED) or fluorescent light irradiation.

Methods: Dacarbazine was irradiated with LED (405 nm) or fluorescent light in the presence of various equivalents of vitamin B or FAD.

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Background: There is a paucity of data on safety of calcium channel blockers (CCB) in patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) and hypertension.

Methods And Results: Among 2,460 patients with severe AS and hypertension receiving antihypertensive therapy in the CURRENT AS registry-2, we compared the clinical outcomes between patients taking antihypertensive therapy with CCB (CCB group) and without CCB (no CCB group). In the entire study population, CCB was prescribed in 1,763 patients (71.

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encodes a small GTPase of the Rho family that plays a critical role in actin cytoskeleton remodeling and intracellular signaling regulation. Pathogenic variants in , all of which reported thus far affect conserved residues within its functional domains, have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by diverse phenotypic features, including structural brain anomalies and facial dysmorphism (NEDBAF). Recently, a novel de novo variant (NM_005052.

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  • The study explores the impact of exercise habits from adolescence to old age on the risk of developing geriatric depression among older adults.
  • It involved 1,629 participants aged 65-84 and categorized them based on their exercise practices into four distinct groups.
  • Results show that individuals who exercised at any point in their life, particularly in adolescence and old age, had significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms compared to those who never exercised.
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Background: Cerebral small-vessel disease (cSVD), a key risk factor for stroke and dementia, has been linked to obesity and low bone mineral density (BMD). While obesity and low BMD are often inversely related, their coexistence may increase cSVD risk. We aimed to assess the prevalence of obesity and low BMD coexistence and its association with increased cSVD prevalence.

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  • * TAVI centers preferred aortic valve replacement (AVR) treatments, with a higher percentage opting for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) compared to non-TAVI centers (71% vs. 23%).
  • * Despite the differences in treatment frequency, both types of centers showed similar rates of all-cause death or heart failure hospitalizations over three years, indicating no significant outcome difference.
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Background: Exercise in adolescence and old age improves cognitive function in older adults, but the combined effect of exercise habits in both periods is controversial. This study aimed to clarify the relationship between exercise habits in adolescence and old age and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to compare regional brain volumes and blood biochemical markers associated with cognitive function in older adults.

Methods: Baseline data of 1615 participants aged 65-84 years from the Bunkyo Health Study were analyzed.

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Aim: Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] is a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease independent of low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C). The Lp(a) concentrations were inconsistent between the immunoassays. This study aimed to investigate whether harmonization of Lp(a) measurements can be achieved using a serum panel value assigned with the IFCC-endorsed mass spectrometry-based reference measurement procedure (IFCC-MS-RMP).

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Aim: Sarcopenia has been with a decrease in masseter muscle (MM) thickness in high-risk older populations. However, the relationship between sarcopenia and determinants of MM volume (MMV) in the general elderly population remains unclear.

Method: In a cross-sectional study of 1,484 older adults in Tokyo, we evaluated MMV using 3D MRI scanning, appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASMM), handgrip strength, dietary intake, smoking, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels, and the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism.

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  • Calcified nodules (CNs) in coronary arteries are linked to worse health outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery disease, affecting survival rates and increasing the likelihood of major cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.
  • A study of 619 patients showed that those with CNs had significantly lower survival rates and higher incidences of major adverse events compared to those without CNs.
  • Factors like chronic kidney disease and low serum cholinesterase levels were found to contribute to the formation of CNs, suggesting that monitoring these could be important for patient prognosis after procedures like percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Background: Metabolic syndrome involves health problems influenced by aging and genetics. The glucokinase regulatory protein () rs1260326 polymorphism (Leu446) is associated with metabolic traits. This study explores the impact of the GCKR rs1260326 polymorphism on metabolic traits in older Japanese with focusing on sex-specific differences.

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  • * A study compared 50 poor sleepers and 50 good sleepers, revealing that poor sleepers had significantly lower myelin volume in key brain regions, which correlated with decreased cognitive function and increased depression.
  • * The findings suggest that circadian clock gene expression plays a role in these differences, with certain genes linked to regional variations in myelin content and overall brain health in relation to sleep quality.
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Electronic waste (e-waste) has become a significant environmental and societal challenge, necessitating the development of sustainable alternatives. Biocompatible and biodegradable electronic devices offer a promising solution to mitigate e-waste and provide viable alternatives for various applications, including triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in biocompatible, biodegradable, and implantable TENGs, emphasizing their potential as energy scavengers for healthcare devices.

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This study introduces an array of semiconductor oxide single nanowires fabricated using advanced semiconductor processing techniques, including electron beam lithography and thin-film deposition, which is well-suited for large-scale nanowire integration. A four-channel nanowire array consisting of tin oxide (SnO), indium oxide (InO), ferric oxide (FeO), and titanium oxide (TiO) was developed. As a proof of concept, we converted the response curves of the sensor array to heat maps, enabling comprehensive feature representation.

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Objectives: While autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) responds well to steroid therapy, the high relapse rate in type 1 AIP remains a critical problem. The present study examined predictors of relapse of type 1 AIP following steroid therapy.

Materials And Methods: Nine factors potentially predictive of relapse were analyzed in 81 AIP patients receiving steroid therapy with follow-up ≥ 12 months.

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CRISPR/Cas9 technology is expected to offer novel genome editing-related therapies for various diseases. We previously showed that an adenovirus vector (AdV) possessing eight expression units of multiplex guide RNAs (gRNAs) was obtained with no deletion of these units. Here, we attempted to construct "all-in-one" AdVs possessing expression units of four and eight gRNAs with Cas9 nickase, although we expected obstacles to obtain complete all-in-one AdVs.

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Dendrite morphology and dendritic spines are key features of the neuronal networks in the brain. Abnormalities in these features have been observed in patients with psychiatric disorders and mouse models of these diseases. In utero electroporation is an easy and efficient gene transfer system for developing mouse embryos in the uterus.

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Recent developments in semiconductor-based surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) have achieved numerous advancements, primarily centered on the chemical mechanism. However, the role of the electromagnetic (electromagnetic mechanism) contribution in advancing semiconductor SERS substrates is still underexplored. In this study, we developed a SERS substrate based on densely aligned α-type MoO (α-MoO) semiconductor nanorods (NRs) with rectangular parallelepiped ribbon shapes with width measuring several hundred nanometers.

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Background: With the aging of the population worldwide, extending healthy life expectancy is an urgent issue. Muscle mass has been reported to be associated with physical independence and longevity. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of food intake in urban community-dwelling older adults with low muscle mass.

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