Publications by authors named "Torii S"

The BCR::ABL1 oncogene plays a crucial role in the development of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Previous studies have investigated the involvement of mitochondrial dynamics in various cancers, revealing potential therapeutic strategies. However, the impact of BCR::ABL1 on mitochondrial dynamics remains unclear.

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Acute liver failure is a serious, life-threatening disease. Although the gut microbiota has been considered to play a role in liver failure, the extent to which it is involved in the pathogenesis of this disease has not been fully elucidated to date. Therefore, we here analyzed the importance of the presence of intestinal microbiota in the pathogenesis of acute liver injury, using D-galactosamine (D-GalN)/lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated mice, which is a widely used experimental model of acute liver injury.

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MOTS-c is a mitochondrial microprotein that improves metabolism. Here, we demonstrate CK2 is a direct and functional target of MOTS-c. MOTS-c directly binds to CK2 and activates it in cell-free systems.

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Taurine, biosynthesized from methionine or cysteine in the liver, plays a crucial regulatory role in bile acid conjugation, antioxidant effects, and glucose and cholesterol metabolism. This may influence the metabolic changes associated with fat accumulation in beef cattle. However, the physiological role of taurine in this species has not been fully elucidated.

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Background: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between low-dose prednisolone (PSL) and the incidence of hypokalaemia at abiraterone acetate (abiraterone) plus PSL combination therapy targeting Japanese patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).

Methods: This retrospective observational study included 153 Japanese patients treated with abiraterone and PSL for mCRPC at Kariya Toyota General Hospital and Gifu General Medical Center between September 2014 and October 2022. The incidence of grade ≥ 2 hypokalaemia as well as serum potassium level variations and the continuous combination therapy duration were compared between the low-dose (5 mg/day of PSL) and the standard-dose (10 mg/day of PSL) groups.

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Background: Foot strike patterns during running are typically categorized into two types: non-rearfoot strike (NRFS) and rearfoot strike (RFS), or as three distinct types: forefoot strike (FFS), midfoot strike (MFS), and RFS, based on which part of the foot lands first. Various methods, including two-dimensional (2D) visual-based methods and three-dimensional (3D) motion capture-based methods utilizing parameters such as the strike index (SI) or strike angle (SA), have been employed to assess these patterns. However, the consistency between the results obtained from each method remains debatable.

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Background: The association between alcohol consumption and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) was controversial, and no previous studies have shown the impact of dyslipidemia on the association. We aimed to clarify the association between alcohol consumption and death from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its subtypes and the impact of dyslipidemia on the association.

Methods: We conducted a 20-year cohort study to clarify the association between alcohol intake and death from CVD and its subtypes in 2,909 Japanese men.

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  • * In Japan, there is a system for certifying pharmacists in palliative care, but research on the impact of their interventions is limited.
  • * A study found that interventions by certified pharmacists significantly reduced hospitalizations for pain management and extended both the timeline for hospitalizations after starting opioid treatment and the duration of outpatient visits, thus enhancing patient care.
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This study aimed to evaluate developmental patterns in athletic performance during youth and determine their association with changes in physical fitness. The testing included three athletic performance (i.e.

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  • Calcaneal apophysitis is a common cause of heel pain in children and adolescents, but its connection to skeletal maturity in youth baseball players is not well understood.
  • The study involved 336 male youth baseball players, assessing the maturity of the calcaneal apophysis through ultrasound and classifying it into five stages, while diagnosing heel pain through subjective reports.
  • Results showed a 14.6% prevalence of heel pain among the players, but no significant relationship existed between the maturity stages of the calcaneal apophysis and the experience of heel pain, with no cases reported at the final maturation stage.
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Adenosine monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a central kinase involved in energy homeostasis. Increased intracellular AMP levels result in AMPK activation through the binding of AMP to the γ-subunit of AMPK. Recently, we reported that AMP-induced AMPK activation is impaired in the kidneys in chronic kidney disease (CKD) despite an increase in the AMP/ATP ratio.

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  • - The study investigates how physical characteristics related to growth in adolescents affect throwing mechanics and the risk of elbow injuries in baseball players by examining forearm-hand inertia and elbow valgus load.
  • - 35 adolescent baseball players participated, with their throwing performance and mechanics analyzed using x-ray scans and motion sensors, allowing for comparisons between two distinct throwing patterns: proximal-to-distal sequencing (PDS) and proximal upper extremity (PUE).
  • - Results showed that the PUE group had greater elbow valgus load, throwing efficiency, and forearm-hand inertia compared to the PDS group, highlighting the significant relationship between throwing motion patterns and forearm-hand inertia.
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Zika virus (ZIKV), an emerging mosquito-borne flavivirus, is associated with congenital neurological complications. Here, we investigate potential pathological correlates of virus gene expression in representative ZIKV strains through RNA sequencing and ribosome profiling. In addition to the single long polyprotein found in all flaviviruses, we identify the translation of unrecognised upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in the genomic 5' region.

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate incidence and risk factors for permanent pacemaker implantation for sick sinus syndrome( SSS) after maze procedure.

Methods: Medical records of 59 patients who underwent maze procedure for atrial fibrillation at our hospital from 2018 to 2022 were retrospectively reviewed.

Results: Mean age was 70 years and 32 patients (54%) were male.

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Iron and vitamin D deficiencies can affect athletes' health and performance. However, the epidemiology and associated risk factors remain unclear. Forty-three elite female athletics athletes (20.

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  • This study analyzed 83 patients who underwent primary PCI for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) to determine the occurrence and risk factors for neoatherosclerosis one year later.
  • It found that diabetes was more common among patients with neoatherosclerosis, and those patients had higher levels of various cholesterol measures (total cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a)).
  • The research concluded that poorly managed non-HDL cholesterol and elevated lipoprotein(a) levels are significant risk factors for developing neoatherosclerosis a year after experiencing ACS.
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Jet lag and travel fatigue can occur after crossing multiple time zones in a short period of time, possibly affecting various aspects of an athlete's behavior. However, there are few studies regarding this issue, particularly considering junior athletes. This study aimed to investigate and quantify the symptoms of jet lag and travel fatigue and the factors impacting these conditions.

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  • * Findings showed that male runners with low BMD trained more hours and had less varied physical activity compared to those with normal BMD, while female runners with low BMD engaged in more varied activities in middle school but had similar running volumes.
  • * The study suggests that to reduce the risk of low BMD, young runners should mix in various sports, avoid focusing too much on long-distance running, and prevent excessive training during their growth phases.
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Due to high humification, hyperthermophilic composting products (HP) show potential for remediating heavy metal pollution. However, the interaction between HP and heavy metals remains unclear. This study investigated the adsorption mechanism and soil remediation effect of HP on heavy metals.

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Serine proteases are important environmental contributors of enterovirus biocontrol. However, the structural features of molecular interaction accounting for the susceptibility of enteroviruses to proteases remains unexplained. Here, we describe the molecular mechanisms involved in the recruitment of serine proteases to viral capsids.

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  • The study examines the duration of dual antiplatelet therapy after drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation, addressing concerns about delayed healing and stent thrombosis (ST).
  • Researchers evaluated 4,713 struts from 66 lesions using autopsy data, identifying endothelial coverage and classifying lesions into acute (ACS) and chronic (CCS) coronary syndromes.
  • Findings showed shorter implant durations for ACS lesions and significantly low endothelial coverage at 30 and 90 days, with specific factors influencing delayed coverage, including implant duration and lesion characteristics.
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Background: Ischemia- reperfusion (I/R) injury-induced oxidative stress is a key factor in the pathogenesis of pressure ulcer formation. Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent programmed cell death that connects oxidative stress and inflammation in various diseases. Recent studies revealed the protective effect of inhibition of ferroptosis in I/R injury.

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  • The study examines the safety and effectiveness of a new bioresorbable coronary scaffold made from a magnesium alloy, which has thinner struts than previous models.
  • Thirteen healthy pigs were tested with the scaffold, and various imaging techniques were used to analyze its performance and degradation over time, showing promising results at different intervals after implantation.
  • Findings indicated that the scaffold had a low rate of sudden recoil, significant degradation, and only mild inflammation, with almost complete absorption by 26 months, suggesting it may be a suitable alternative to traditional metal stents.
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Radical cystectomy is the standard treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and pre-surgical treatment can improve survival. Carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy is considered an effective, safe treatment for patients ineligible for cisplatin-based chemotherapy owing to reduced renal function. However, there is limited evidence on pre-surgical treatment with carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy with glomerular filtration rates < 30 mL/min.

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