Publications by authors named "Tomoki Fukuyama"

Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is the most advanced stage of peripheral arterial disease, posing a high risk of mortality. Sphingomyelin, a sphingolipid synthesized by sphingomyelin synthases (SMSs) 1 and 2, plays an essential role in signal transduction as a component of lipid rafts. However, the role of sphingomyelin in the inflammation of ischemic skeletal muscles remains unclear.

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It has been postulated that 90 % of cats and dogs develop periodontal disease by 1 year of age. Periodontal disease develops because of infection by multiple bacteria, including Porphyromonas gulae (P. gulae) and Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.

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  • The study investigated the effect of oral exposure to fumonisin B1 (FB1) and fumonisin B2 (FB2) on the development of psoriasis in mice.
  • After 10 days of treatment, FB2 exposure significantly worsened psoriatic symptoms, such as increased skin thickness, itching, and immune response.
  • In contrast, FB1 did not cause any noticeable changes, indicating that FB2 specifically contributes to the severity of psoriasis symptoms.
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  • The study examined the effects of the mycotoxin nivalenol (NIV) on immune cells using both lab-grown mouse cells and a mouse model for atopic dermatitis (AD) to understand its immunotoxic effects.
  • Exposure to NIV increased the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNFα, and this was linked to activation of specific signaling pathways (MAPK) in the cells.
  • Additionally, oral administration of NIV in mice worsened AD symptoms, marked by a rise in certain immune cells and cytokines, highlighting the potential immunotoxicity of NIV in relation to atopic dermatitis.
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In dogs, Porphyromonas gulae is a major periodontal pathogen with 41-kDa proteins polymerizing to form a filamentous structure called fimbriae or pili, termed FimA. FimA is classified into three genotypes: A, B, and C, and there are combinations of types A, B, C, A/B, A/C, B/C, and A/B/C. Periodontal disease is the most common oral disease in small dogs, but the periodontal disease status and P.

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Ozone gas is widely used in hospitals as well as homes to control COVID-19 infection owing to its cost-effectiveness. Safety standard value and the tolerable value of ozone gas are set at 0.05 ppm and 0.

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Currently, ozone water is utilized for antibacterial and antiviral purposes without any reported safety concerns. Therefore, ozone water may have clinical applications in treating staphylococcal-specific cutaneous diseases, such as atopic dermatitis (AD) and pyoderma. This study aimed to verify the bactericidal effects of ozone water at different concentrations (3 and 11 mg/L) against staphylococcal species in vitro, as well as evaluate the anti-inflammatory effects of ozone water in a mouse model of AD and pyoderma.

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  • Fumonisins, produced by Fusarium fungi, are increasingly contaminating food in both developing and developed countries, prompting research on their link to allergic diseases.
  • In experiments with BALB/c mice, short-term exposure to fumonisin B2 (FB2) worsened allergic symptoms, such as skin thickness and inflammation, while fumonisin B1 (FB1) showed no significant effects.
  • The study suggests that FB2 may inhibit the production of IL-10 in regulatory T cells, leading to increased allergic responses, indicating a need to reassess the safety levels of fumonisins in food.
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Periodontitis is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in humans and animals. It is a multifactorial disease resulting in attachment loss and tooth loss. Therefore, preventive dentistry, such as daily teeth cleaning or providing dental chews from puppyhood is essential.

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  • Mast cells produce cytokines and chemokines that are important in disease processes, and they contain high levels of the ganglioside GM3, which is essential for their function.
  • In a study, mast cells lacking GM3 synthase (GM3S) exhibited changes that made them overly reactive to stimuli, leading to increased inflammation without affecting their growth.
  • The absence of GM3S resulted in decreased membrane integrity and heightened skin allergic reactions, while restoring GM3 levels improved membrane stability and helped reduce excessive signaling linked to allergic responses.
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Citrinin, a mycotoxin produced by Penicillium citrinum and Penicillium verrucosum, mainly contaminates cereals. The aim of study was to investigate the novel immunoreactive effect of citrinin using a mouse model of psoriasis. A mouse model of psoriasis was generated by topical application of 5% imiquimod in female BALB/c mice.

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Previous research has demonstrated that significantly contributes to the development of periodontal disease in dogs. is divided into three subtypes according to the 41-kDa filamentous appendage (), defined as types A, B, and C. This study aimed to elucidate the association between type of with the number of permanent teeth, reflecting the severity of periodontal disease.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, is a chronic condition whose exact causes are still unclear, prompting various research efforts for better treatments.
  • This study explores the potential of poly-D-3-hydroxybutyric acid (PHB) as a slow-release source of 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB), a compound linked to reducing inflammation, and shows promising results in IBD models.
  • The findings suggest that PHB not only elevates 3-HB levels in the body but also helps reduce inflammation and supports the growth of regulatory T cells in the intestines, highlighting PHB's potential as a treatment for IBD and its
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Bacteriophages (phages) are the most diverse and abundant life-form on Earth. Jumbophages are phages with double-stranded DNA genomes longer than 200 kbp. Among these, some jumbophages with uracil in place of thymine as a nucleic acid base, which we have tentatively termed "dU jumbophages" in this study, have been reported.

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Epidermal tissues play vital roles in maintaining homeostasis and preventing the dysregulation of the cutaneous barrier. Sphingomyelin (SM), a sphingolipid synthesized by sphingomyelin synthase (SMS) 1 and 2, is involved in signal transduction via modulation of lipid-raft functions. Though the implications of SMS on inflammatory diseases have been reported, its role in dermatitis has not been clarified.

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Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is one of the major pathogens causing canine skin infection. In canine atopic dermatitis (AD), heterogeneous strains of S. pseudintermedius reside on the affected skin site.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disease in the colon characterized by excessive activation of T cells. Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are composed of lipid rafts in cellular membranes, and their content is linked to immune cell function. In the present study, we investigated the involvement of GSLs in IBD.

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Background: As the number of patients with skin allergies, including atopic dermatitis, has increased rapidly, therapeutic options such as anti-IL-31 antibody and Janus kinase inhibitor have been developed recently. However, many concerns remain regarding the adverse effects and cost of these drugs; therefore, development of supplements that could support the effect of therapeutic agents is always required.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop preventive and supportive options for skin allergies by focusing on a natural product called "Mastic".

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Previously, researchers have demonstrated that mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) significantly enhances immunocyte activation. However, the interaction between DON exposure and immune disorders remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether acute and subacute oral exposure to DON exacerbates the development of respiratory allergy using a mite allergen (Dermatophagoides farina, Derf)-induced mouse model of asthma.

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Deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination in food is a public health concern; however, the effect of DON exposure on immune disorders including allergies remains unclear. The aim of this study is to elucidate the effect of oral exposure to DON on pro-inflammatory and pro-pruritic responses in a mouse model of allergic dermatitis, which was generated by topical application of toluene-2,4-diisocyanate (TDI), a hapten that induces type-2 helper T cells. To evaluate acute exposure to DON, the mice were orally administered vehicle alone, 0.

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We recently demonstrated that benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) ligand, directly contributes to aggravation of cutaneous allergy in a mouse model of allergic dermatitis. The present study aimed to determine whether BaP-induced AhR activation results in development of airway inflammation. Initially, the potential for a direct relationship between BaP-induced AhR activation and airway inflammation was investigated in vivo, using a mouse model of type 2 helper T cell (Th2) hapten toluene-2,4-diisocyanate (TDI)-induced airway inflammation.

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Our recent study has reported that estrogen receptors (ERs) are involved in several types of allergy development. This study aims to investigate the possible relationship between ER activation and development of imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like dermatitis. A mouse model of imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like dermatitis was generated by 5 days of topical application of 5% of imiquimod cream on the back of the ear and the shaved back skin of male BALB/c mice.

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Chronic allergic itch is a common symptom affecting millions of people and animals, but its pathogenesis is not fully explained. Herein, we show that periostin, abundantly expressed in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), induces itch in mice, dogs, and monkeys. We identify the integrin αβ3 expressed on a subset of sensory neurons as the periostin receptor.

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We evaluated the real effects of pollutants through a multi-generation study. We tested whether short-term exposure (48 h) of successive (first and second) generations of neonates (<24-h-old) to two acetylcholinesterase inhibitor insecticides, pyraclofos, and pirimicarb, would change insecticide sensitivity and life-cycle parameters over four generations. Additionally, we tested whether acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity levels would be associated with this sensitivity change.

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