Publications by authors named "Takashi Matsuda"

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  • The study explores a Japanese concept related to life's purpose and meaning and its impact on health in older adults, particularly focusing on physical dysfunction and mortality risks.
  • Conducted in Koyadaira, Japan, the research included 105 participants aged 65 and over, assessing their physical activity, depression, cognitive function, and social isolation through various scales.
  • Results showed significant connections between depression, physical activity, cognitive function, and social conditions, indicating that depressive symptoms greatly influence the overall well-being and health status of older adults.
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Thirst and salt appetite are temporarily suppressed after water and salt ingestion, respectively, before absorption; however, the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. The parabrachial nucleus (PBN) is the relay center of ingestion signals from the digestive organs. We herein identify two distinct neuronal populations expressing cholecystokinin (Cck) mRNA in the lateral PBN that are activated in response to water and salt intake, respectively.

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  • - Cold agglutinin disease is a type of autoimmune hemolytic anemia triggered by specific antibodies that affect red blood cells at low temperatures.
  • - A 46-year-old man with this condition developed complications like pulmonary thrombosis and organizing pneumonia.
  • - Treatment with prednisolone was effective in improving both the cold agglutinin disease and the organizing pneumonia, indicating a potential connection between the two conditions.
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  • A retrospective study analyzed 154 patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to identify factors that predict the effectiveness of the treatment combination of atezolizumab and bevacizumab (atezo/bev).
  • In patients with high levels of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), a notable decrease in AFP levels was linked to a better treatment response. Conversely, in patients with low AFP levels, a baseline des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin (DCP) level below a certain threshold was a positive indicator.
  • Additionally, an increase in AFP levels after three weeks and the presence of extrahepatic spread were linked to worse outcomes in the high-AFP group, while certain criteria known as
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Extracellular fluids, including blood, lymphatic fluid, and cerebrospinal fluid, are collectively called body fluids. The Na concentration ([Na]) in body fluids is maintained at 135-145 mM and is broadly conserved among terrestrial animals. Homeostatic osmoregulation by Na is vital for life because severe hyper- or hypotonicity elicits irreversible organ damage and lethal neurological trauma.

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Recently, a novel magnetic attachment with extremely low cost and high performance was developed. This article aims to introduce a novel magnetic attachment and to evaluate its basic eligibility for denture retention in clinical practice. The novel magnetic attachment system used in this study was the direct-bonding root-keeper-type Magteeth™ MT800 (MagneDesign, Nagoya, Japan).

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Over-thousand-nanometer (OTN) near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores are useful for biological deep imaging because of the reduced absorption and scattering of OTN-NIR light in biological tissues. IR-1061, an OTN-NIR fluorescent dye, has a hydrophobic and cationic backbone in its molecular structure, and a non-polar counter ion, BF . Because of its hydrophobicity, IR-1061 needs to be encapsulated in a hydrophobic microenvironment, such as a hydrophobic core of polymer micelles, shielded with a hydrophilic shell for bioimaging applications.

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Recent advances in antiviral therapy have enabled control of the hepatitis virus; however, these do not completely eliminate the pathological condition of liver disease, and portal hypertension remains a clinical problem. We herein report a case of hepatitis B virus/hepatitis C virus (HBV/HCV)-induced decompensated liver cirrhosis for which total management consisting of interventional radiology and endoscopy, based on the evidence of our clinical studies, followed by antiviral therapy for co-infection with HBV and HCV was successful. This case clearly indicates the effective timing of total management, suggesting that it prolongs the vital prognosis in addition to improving the hepatic function.

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Polymeric micellar nanoparticles (PNPs) composed of an amphiphilic block copolymer formed from hydrophilic and hydrophobic blocks and over-thousand-nanometer (OTN) near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye are promising fluorophores for the dynamic imaging of deep tissue. In this study, we examined the effect of the ratio of hydrophilic/hydrophobic blocks of a block copolymer, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-b-poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA), on the properties of OTN-PNPs encapsulating IR-1061. OTN-PNPs with a higher molecular weight of PLGA cores showed higher emission and stabilities under physiological conditions.

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A local hypercoagulable state caused by SARS-CoV-2 and an indwelling peripheral venous catheter can lead to superficial thrombophlebitis. If the venous catheter is no longer needed during treatment for COVID-19 it should be removed promptly.

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Polymeric micellar nanoparticles (PNPs) encapsulating over-thousand-nanometer (OTN) near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye molecules in block polymers having hydrophobic and hydrophilic chains are promising agents for the dynamic imaging of deep tissue. To achieve OTN-NIR fluorescent PNPs (OTN-PNPs) having high brightness, it is crucial to increase the affinity between the core polymer and dye molecules by matching their polarities; thus, criteria and methods to evaluate the affinity are required. In this study, we used the Hansen solubility parameter (HSP), including the polarity term, to evaluate the affinity between the two substances.

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Balenine (Bal) in opah muscle was extracted using hot water and purified by ion-exchange chromatography and recrystallization to provide 41 g of over 95% pure Bal from 1 kg of opah muscle. The structure of purified Bal was identical to that of an authentic Bal standard by NMR analysis. The antioxidant (ORAC and HORAC values) and Fe(II) ion-chelating abilities of purified Bal were examined by comparison with two major imidazole dipeptides, carnosine (Car) and anserine (Ans).

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Purpose: Postoperative weight loss is related to postoperative adherence to follow-up after bariatric/metabolic surgery, but many patients stop attending follow-up visits early. The aim of this study was to clarify predictors of early withdrawal from follow-up after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) in a Japanese institution.

Methods: One hundred and fifty-three patients who underwent LSG were retrospectively included in this study.

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Background: This study aimed to investigate changes in the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) by partial splenic embolization (PSE) and to identify the determinants of a clinically meaningful postoperative HVPG reduction.

Methods: Sixty-eight patients with cirrhosis and hypersplenism who underwent PSE at our department between September 2007 and June 2020 were included. The HVPG was evaluated pre- and immediately post-PSE.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to comprehensively review the literature regarding the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the dental field, focusing on the evaluation criteria and architecture types.

Study Selection: Electronic databases (PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus) were searched. Full-text articles describing the clinical application of AI for the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of lesions and the AI method/architecture were included.

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Monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (mMDSCs) are a class of immunosuppressive immune cells with prognostic value in many solid tumors. It is reported that the proportion of mMDSCs in the peripheral blood can be a predictive marker for response to cancer immunotherapy. In this study, we performed a correlation analysis of the proportion of mMDSCs in freshly-drawn peripheral blood, levels of plasma proteins, and demographic factors in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, to find factors that could be used to predict mMDSC proportions.

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Objective This study primarily aimed to investigate the short-term effects of partial splenic embolization (PSE) on the Child-Pugh score and identify predictive factors for changes in the score caused by PSE. The secondary aim was to analyze changes in various parameters at one month postoperatively using these identified factors. Methods Between September 2007 and December 2019, 118 patients with cirrhosis and hypersplenism underwent PSE at our hospital.

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The control of water-intake behavior is critical for life because an excessive water intake induces pathological conditions, such as hyponatremia or water intoxication. However, the brain mechanisms controlling water intake currently remain unclear. We previously reported that thirst-driving neurons (water neurons) in the subfornical organ (SFO) are cholecystokinin (CCK)-dependently suppressed by GABAergic interneurons under Na-depleted conditions.

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This study describes a case of hepatitis C virus-related decompensated cirrhosis with portal-systemic liver failure and refractory encephalopathy. It was successfully managed with a combination of interventional radiology and pharmacotherapy, to improve hepatic function, including hyperammonemia and to control portal-splenic venous hemodynamics with hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) monitoring. A man in his late 50s presented with a Child-Pugh score of 13, Model for End-Stage Liver Disease-sodium (MELD-Na) score of 19 and blood ammonia level of 185 μg/dL.

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Na is a brain [Na] sensor expressed in the subfornical organ (SFO) and organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT) in the brain. We previously demonstrated that Na signals are involved in the control of water intake behavior through the Na/TRPV4 pathway. Na gene knockout mice showed significantly attenuated water intake after an intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of a hypertonic NaCl solution; however, the induction of a certain amount of water intake still remained, suggesting that another unknown [Na]-dependent pathway besides the Na/TRPV4 pathway contributes to water intake.

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Purpose: The present study aimed to examine three methods for imaging a complete denture form and to discuss the geometric assessment and availability of these methods.

Methods: Three methods were used: cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), desktop dental scanning (DDS), and handheld optical scanning (HOS). Three sides of a cuboid resin block of a known size were measured on the captured images.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of various polishing protocols on the surface roughness of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and identify an effective polishing method of dental prostheses at the chairside. The PEEK specimens were assigned to seven groups with different protocols: no additional polishing (NT); polishing using a rubber point (C); polishing using "silky shine" (S); polishing using "aqua blue paste" (A); protocol C followed by protocol S (CS); protocol C followed by protocol A (CA); and protocol C followed by protocols S and A (CSA). The surface roughness (Sa and Ra) of the polished surfaces was measured.

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