Publications by authors named "Takashi Kakimoto"

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  • To ensure the sterility of cell products in clean room environments, a study was conducted to evaluate the correlation between particles generated by laboratory operators and airborne bacteria using biosafety cabinets.
  • The research involved experiments that simulated particle generation from operators wearing different types of clothing and measured the quantity and size of particles, along with the presence of bacteria.
  • The findings indicated that operators in textile clothing showed a higher presence of particles and bacteria compared to those in dustless clothing, highlighting the importance of proper attire in maintaining sterile conditions.
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Objectives: The cytokine oncostatin M (OSM) elicits pathogenic effects involving disruption of the epithelial barrier function as a part of immunological response networks. It is unclear how these integrated cytokine signals influence inflammation and other physiological processes in the pathology of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). We investigated the expression and distribution of OSM and OSM receptor (OSMR) in CRS patients' sinonasal specimens, and we compared the results with a panel of inflammatory cytokine levels and clinical features.

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Introduction: Cell processing operators (CPOs) use a variety of disinfectants that vaporize in the workspace environment. These disinfectants can induce allergic reactions in CPOs, due to their long working hours at cell processing facilities (CPFs). Ionic substances such as CHCOO generated from peracetic acid, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur oxides (SOx) from outdoor environment are also known to pollute air.

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Accurate estimation and control of greenhouse gas emissions have been recognized as imperative in recent years. Therefore, frequent investigations under uniform environmental conditions are required to better understand this concept. Thus, six sampling sites with characteristic concentrations of nitrogen and other water quality parameters were selected to investigate the behavior of water quality parameters throughout the year and to statistically examine the correlations among the parameters.

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We evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of hepatic transfection of plasmid DNA using micro-bubbles and ultrasound insonation for fetal correction of ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency in mice. Twenty-three sparse-fur heterozygous pregnant mice (day 16 of gestation) were divided into three groups: injection of plasmid-DNA micro-bubble mixture into fetal liver with ultrasound insonation (Tr, n = 11); control group 1 (C1), injection of plasmid-DNA micro-bubble mixture into fetal liver with no insonation (n = 5); and control group 2 (C2), injection of saline-micro-bubble mixture into fetal liver with ultrasound insonation (n = 7). Levels of blood ammonia and urinary orotic acid were significantly lower in the Tr group than in the C1 and C2 groups (p < 0.

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The expression patterns of PDCD4, a tumor suppressor, and β-catenin were immunohistologically investigated in gastric carcinoma tissues. In normal gastric tissues, PDCD4 was strongly expressed in the cell nuclei, but weakly expressed in the cytoplasm. In gastric adenocarcinoma tissues, nuclear PDCD4 expression was decreased, while cytoplasmic PDCD4 expression was unchanged or somewhat increased.

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Background/aims: We have previously shown that long-term consumption of 10% beef tallow diet promotes colon carcinogenesis in both saline- and azoxymethane (AOM)-treated rats. Here, we investigated the effects of mofezolac, a selective COX-1 inhibitor, on beef tallow-fed rats with saline- or AOM treatment.

Methodology: Male SD rats were intraperitoneally injected with saline or AOM and fed 10% beef tallow diet with or without 1200 ppm mofezolac.

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Background: We have indicated previously that long-term feeding of beef tallow increases colorectal cancer in rats. In this study, we investigated the effects of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on colon carcinogenesis in rats under long-term feeding of beef tallow diets, pretreated with azoxymethane (AOM).

Methods: Six-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed with 10% beef tallow diet only, 10% beef tallow with 1% CLA in triglyceride form (CLA-TG), or 10% beef tallow with 1% CLA in free fatty acid form (CLA-FFA).

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Purpose: We have shown previously that long-term feeding of beef tallow increases colorectal cancer in rats. This study investigated the effects of enzymic antioxidant, reduced glutathione (GSH), on colon carcinogenesis in rats fed with beef tallow.

Methods: Colon carcinogenesis was induced by intraperitoneal injection of azoxymethane (AOM) to rats.

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We have previously demonstrated that fasting induced apoptosis and decreased cell proliferation in the rat intestinal mucosa. The aim was to investigate the effect of expanded polystyrene as indigestible material on apoptosis and cell proliferation in rat small intestinal mucosa during fasting. Male SD rats were divided into 3 groups.

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  • Ghrelin, primarily produced in the stomach, plays several roles in the body, including influencing apoptosis (cell death) in the small intestine of fasting rats.
  • In the study, varying dosages of ghrelin were administered to evaluate its effects on intestinal mucosal health, revealing that it significantly reduced DNA fragmentation and inhibited apoptosis.
  • The results indicated that ghrelin not only protects against cell death in the intestinal mucosa but also promotes cell growth, suggesting its crucial role in maintaining intestinal function during fasting conditions.
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Background And Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine the role of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway on gastric surface epithelium using an established cell culture model in which differentiation is promoted in GSM06 cells by air-liquid interface.

Methods: A double-dish culture system of mouse gastric surface mucous cell line GSM06 in Ham's F12 medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum and 50 microg/mL gentamicin at 37 degrees C in a humidified atmosphere of 5% CO(2) in air was used for an air-liquid interface. Culture cells were examined on histology, cell proliferation was evaluated by bromodeoxy-uridine (BrdU) uptake, and western blot analysis of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)1/2 and phosphate ERK1/2.

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The aim of this work was to investigate the single exposure effect of amoxicillin on the feces composting process and the possibility of its bacterial reactivation by intermittent feeding of feces. The respiratory activity of the bacteria during the process after receiving exposure to several dosages of amoxicillin indicated a decrement of treatment performance, which was caused by the reduction of the initial viable bacterial count and activity brought about by the amoxicillin dosage. The amount of remaining feces was proportional to the initial concentration of amoxicillin, and even though no amoxicillin was detected, no automatic reactivation was observed, either.

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The Wnt signaling pathway plays an essential role in carcinogenesis, and the amount of fat intake and composition of dietary fatty acids are crucial factors for colon carcinogenesis. We investigated whether various dietary fats affected the Wnt signaling pathway of colon tumorigenesis in azoxymethane (AOM)-treated rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were given intraperitoneal injections of AOM and supplemented with 10% corn, olive, beef, and fish oil for 44 wk.

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Obesity, a risk factor for colon cancer, is associated with elevated serum levels of leptin, a protein produced by adipocytes. The aim of the present study was to clarify the effects of adipose tissue on colon cancer proliferation by using cultured cell lines. To achieve this, colon cancer cells (CACO-2, T84, and HT29) were cocultured with adipose tissue, isolated mature adipocytes, and isolated preadipocytes in a three-dimensional collagen gel culture system.

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The biological and non-biological factors that affect the degradation of amoxicillin in the composting process of feces have been investigated. The effect of living bacteria and the enzyme (beta-lactamase) on amoxicillin decay was examined, and our results indicated that the biological effects are likely to be negligible. Consequently, the effect of phosphate, ammonia and pH level as non-biological factors was investigated by monitoring the reduction rate of amoxicillin in phosphate and ammonia buffer solutions with several pH levels.

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We have previously demonstrated that fasting and ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) induced apoptosis in rat intestinal mucosa. It is widely accepted that apoptosis is induced through two main pathways. This study aimed to compare apoptotic pathways following fasting and I/R.

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Osteoclasts are bone-resorbing, multinucleated giant cells that are essential for bone remodeling and are formed through cell fusion of mononuclear precursor cells. Although receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL) has been demonstrated to be an important osteoclastogenic cytokine, the cell surface molecules involved in osteoclastogenesis are mostly unknown. Here, we report that the seven-transmembrane receptor-like molecule, dendritic cell-specific transmembrane protein (DC-STAMP) is involved in osteoclastogenesis.

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