Publications by authors named "Takeshi Ishida"

: The diaphragm is important for respiration, but the effects of age-related muscle loss and sarcopenia on diaphragm function are unclear. We evaluated the associations of sarcopenia and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) with diaphragm function. : This study was conducted at three Japanese hospitals from May 2023 to September 2024.

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Background: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a valuable skill for generalist physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), and nurses; however, its utilization remains limited. This study was performed to investigate the current status, barriers, and facilitators of POCUS implementation among physicians, NPs, and nurses in family and hospital medicine in Japan and to identify differences in influencing factors between physicians and NPs/nurses.

Results: A web-based survey was distributed via the mailing lists of four major academic societies in general medicine in Japan-the Japanese Society of Hospital General Medicine, the Japan Primary Care Association, the Japanese Association for Home Care Medicine, and the Japan Society of Nurse Practitioner-from April to June 2024.

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  • The study investigates the role of zinc fingers and homeoboxes family proteins (ZHX1-3) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by analyzing their location in cancer tissues.
  • Researchers used various techniques including immunohistochemistry and genetic sequencing on liver samples to determine the expression patterns of ZHX proteins and their implications on patient survival and disease recurrence.
  • Findings indicate that ZHX1 and ZHX2 expression levels in the nucleus correlate with worse survival outcomes, whereas ZHX3 found in the cytoplasm is linked to better survival, suggesting these proteins may influence HCC progression and patient prognosis.
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One of the challenges in liquid biopsy for early cancer detection is ascribed to the fact that mutation DNA often represents an extremely small ratio of less than 1% compared to wild-type genes in blood. However, in conventional fragment analysis with capillary electrophoresis (CE), the detectable allele frequency could be about 5%. In this work, we developed an original reagent-based fragment analysis with single base extension (SBE) reactions for cancer-associated mutation assay using a commercially available CE device, and investigated on a possibility of improvement of limit of detection (LOD) for genetic mutation.

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This study explored the emergence of life using a simulation model approach. The "multiset chemical lattice model" allows the placement of virtual molecules of multiple types in each lattice cell in a two-dimensional space. This model was capable of describing a wide variety of states and interactions, such as the diffusion, chemical reaction, and polymerization of virtual molecules, in a limited number of lattice cell spaces.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a global pandemic resulting in many deaths. As a result, vaccines to prevent the onset of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been developed and have demonstrated high efficacy in large-scale clinical trials. Adverse events that develop within a few days after vaccination are common, such as fever, malaise, body aches, and headaches, and have become widely known as transient reactions.

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  • A new method for detecting cancer-related nucleic acid mutations through liquid biopsy is critical for improving treatment predictions and evaluations.
  • Researchers enhanced a highly multiplexed digital PCR (dPCR) technique, previously developed by their team, by incorporating melting curve analysis, which led to better detection rates for KRAS mutations in circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA).
  • This improved method significantly increased mutation detection efficiency and sensitivity, successfully identifying KRAS mutations in a high percentage of pancreatic cancer patients with metastasis, further validating its clinical applicability.
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Although numerous reports using methods such as molecular dynamics, cellular automata, and artificial chemistry have clarified the process connecting non-life and life on protocell simulations, none of the models could simultaneously explain the emergence of cell shape, continuous self-replication, and replication control solely from molecular reactions and diffusion. Herein, we developed a model to generate all three conditions, except evolution ability, from hypothetical chains of chemical and molecular polymerization reactions. The present model considers a 2D lattice cell space, where virtual molecules are placed in each cell, and molecular reactions in each cell are based on a multiset rewriting rule, indicating stochastic transition of molecular species.

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Surgical decannulation for venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is recommended as a standard weaning strategy considering large-sized cannulas (14-22 French) are inserted in VA-ECMO. However, we should be aware of complications such as bleeding and infection when removing an arterial cannula, especially in facilities without on-site cardiac surgical backup. Percutaneous closure devices for femoral arterial access sites are currently approved for the decannulation of a 10-French or smaller sheath.

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We aimed to investigate the prevalence and the prognostic impact of malnutrition using the geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) in elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We investigated 130 consecutive patients aged ≥ 75 years who were discharged following successful primary coronary intervention between March 2009 and December 2016. The mean age of the patients was 81.

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Many cephalopods such as octopi and squid can purposefully and rapidly change their skin color. Furthermore, it is widely known that some octopi have the ability to rapidly change the color and unevenness of their skin to mimic their surroundings. However, there has been little research published on the mechanisms by which an octopus recognizes its surrounding landscape and changes its skin pattern.

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Patients with advanced heart failure often experience dyspnea, fatigue, edema, and appetite loss. If these symptoms are refractory to treatment, palliative care via a team approach is necessary. We describe a patient with stage D heart failure whose dyspnea and overall condition improved with comprehensive medical treatments including conventional medications for heart failure, continuous infusions of catecholamine and diuretic, and oral hydromorphone.

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  • The Japan-Multi-domain Intervention Trial for Prevention of Dementia in Older Adults with Diabetes (J-MIND-Diabetes) is an 18-month study examining if targeted interventions can prevent cognitive decline in older adults with type 2 diabetes.
  • The trial will enroll 300 participants aged 70-85 with mild cognitive impairment, randomly assigning them to either an intervention group focused on multiple health and lifestyle improvements or a control group receiving standard diabetes care.
  • Key outcomes will include changes in cognitive function measured through various neuropsychological tests and assessments of metabolic health, with follow-ups at 6 and 18 months to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention.
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Background: Patients with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) have an increased risk of pancreatic and extrapancreatic malignancies. Lymphomas are rare extrapancreatic malignancies, and collisions of early gastric cancer and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) are even rarer. Here, we report the first case of pancreatic cancer comorbid with collision of extrapancreatic malignancies (early gastric cancer and DLBCL) in a follow-up IPMN patient.

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Nanopore-based biosensors have attracted attention as highly sensitive microscopes for detecting single molecules in aqueous solutions. However, the ionic current noise through a nanopore degrades the measurement accuracy. In this study, the magnitude of the low-frequency noise in the ionic current through a silicon nitride nanopore was found to change depending on the metal ion species in the aqueous solution.

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Aims: Malnutrition in elderly patients is one of the important issues in an aging society. We aimed to investigate the prevalence and prognostic impact of malnutrition assessed using the geriatric nutritional risk index in very elderly patients hospitalized owing to heart failure.

Methods: We enrolled 213 consecutive patients aged ⩾80 years who were hospitalized with heart failure.

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The basic rules of self-organization using a totalistic cellular automaton (CA) were investigated, for which the cell state was determined by summing the states of neighboring cells, like in Conway's Game of Life. This study used a short-range and long-range summation of the cell states around the focal cell. These resemble reaction-diffusion (RD) equations, in which self-organizing behavior emerges from interactions between an activating factor and an inhibiting factor.

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A 54-year-old Japanese man noticed painful swelling and redness of his left leg. He was admitted for treatment of cellulitis, which was accompanied with increased anti-streptolysin O and anti-streptokinase titers in his clinical course. After Piperacillin/Tazobactam administration, the skin lesion resolved.

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A side-gated, ultrathin-channel nanopore FET (SGNAFET) is proposed for fast and label-free DNA sequencing. The concept of the SGNAFET comprises the detection of changes in the channel current during DNA translocation through a nanopore and identifying the four types of nucleotides as a result of these changes. To achieve this goal, both p- and n-type SGNAFETs with a channel thicknesses of 2 or 4 nm were fabricated, and the stable transistor operation of both SGNAFETs in air, water, and a KCl buffer solution were confirmed.

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To improve the spatial resolution of solid-state nanopores, thinning the membrane is a very important issue. The most commonly used membrane material for solid-state nanopores is silicon nitride (Si3N4). However, until now, stable wafer-scale fabrication of Si3N4 membranes with a thickness of less than 5 nm has not been reported, although a further reduction in thickness is desired to improve spatial resolution.

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Understanding the generalized mechanisms of cell self-assembly is fundamental for applications in various fields, such as mass producing molecular machines in nanotechnology. Thus, the details of real cellular reaction networks and the necessary conditions for self-organized cells must be elucidated. We constructed a 2-dimensional cellular automata model to investigate the emergence of biological cell formation, which incorporated a looped membrane and a membrane-bound information system (akin to a genetic code and gene expression system).

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