Publications by authors named "Tae Kusabiraki"

Backgrounds: In 2013, the total number of obstetrician-gynecologists decreased. The Japanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology established the Obstetrics and Gynecology MIRAI Committee in 2015. Within the MIRAI Committee, Japanese Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynecology (JTOG) was established; it was comprised of 20 promising young obstetrician-gynecologists recommended from regions across Japan.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a clinical syndrome characterized by hyperandrogenism, oligo/anovulation, and polycystic ovary. Autophagy is an intracellular system that degrades cytosolic proteins and organelles. The relationship between autophagy and PCOS has not been clarified.

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Pregnancy is a stress factor culminating into mild endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, which is necessary for placental development. However, excessive or chronic ER stress in pre-eclamptic placentas leads to placental dysfunction. The precise mechanisms through which excessive ER stress impacts trophoblasts are not well understood.

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  • Autophagy is a vital process in eukaryotic cells that helps maintain balance and energy production during stressful conditions, playing a crucial role in early pregnancy and fetal development.
  • It specifically supports the growth and invasion of extravillous trophoblasts in the placenta, especially under low-nutrient and hypoxic conditions, which are critical in the first trimester.
  • However, the impact of autophagy on pregnancy complications like preeclampsia and gestational diabetes is still debated, and understanding its role requires careful analysis to avoid misinterpretations based on fixed tissue studies.
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Nanoparticles are widely used in commodities, and pregnant women are inevitably exposed to these particles. The placenta protects the growing fetus from foreign or toxic materials, and provides energy and oxygen. Here we report that autophagy, a cellular mechanism to maintain homeostasis, engulfs platinum nanoparticles (nPt) to reduce their cytotoxicity in trophoblasts.

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Hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) is a serious pregnancy complication that is life threatening to both the mother and fetus. Understanding HDP pathophysiology is important for developing medical treatments. This study demonstrates the involvement of autophagy deficiency in adverse maternal and fetal outcomes using trophoblast-specific autophagy related (Atg)7, an autophagy-related protein, knockout mice.

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Objective: Spontaneous pneumothorax combined with thoracic endometriosis is a rare condition during pregnancy. We present a case of chemical pleurodesis with autologous blood and freeze-dried concentrated human thrombin during pregnancy.

Case Report: This report presents a case of spontaneous pneumothorax combined with thoracic endometriosis that arose at 22 weeks' gestation in a 35-year-old female.

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  • Autophagy is a crucial cellular process that helps maintain balance and respond to stress in cells, playing key roles in energy production and protein quality control.
  • During early pregnancy, extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) utilize autophagy to adapt to challenging conditions like low oxygen and nutrients while invading the uterine tissue.
  • In preeclampsia, factors like soluble endoglin hinder autophagy, leading to issues with EVT functions and placental health, although there are conflicting reports about the role autophagy plays in preeclamptic conditions.
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Autophagy is a well-conserved mechanism in cells from yeast to mammals, and autophagy maintains homeostasis against stress. The role of autophagy was originally shown to be a mechanism of energy production under starvation. In fact, multiple lines of evidence reveal that autophagy has numerous functions, such as protection from stress, energy regulation, immune regulation, differentiation, proliferation, and cell death.

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Enterolithiasis is an uncommon finding of a dilated hyperechogenic bowel with multiple ball-like echogenic structures at a routine prenatal check-up using ultrasonography. We here report a case of prenatally diagnosed enterolithiasis at 18 weeks of gestation, showing multiple hyperechogenic foci rolling within the bowel fluid after peristalsis. The size of the dilated bowel gradually increased during pregnancy.

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