Publications by authors named "WATANABE N"

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  • A study conducted among 229 nurses at Keio University Hospital in Japan revealed that 34.9% suffer from primary headaches, with 20.5% specifically diagnosed with migraine.
  • Notable symptoms differentiating migraine from tension-type headaches included nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.
  • The findings highlight that migraines are common yet frequently under-diagnosed among nurses, indicating a need for better education on headache disorders for healthcare providers.
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Stem cell gene therapy using the MFGS-gp91 retroviral vector was performed on a 27-year-old patient with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease (X-CGD) in 2014. The patient's refractory infections were resolved, whereas the oxidase-positive neutrophils disappeared within 6 months. Thirty-two months after gene therapy, the patient developed myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), and vector integration into the MECOM locus was identified in blast cells.

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Objective: Relapses and rehospitalization prevent the recovery of individuals with schizophrenia or related psychoses. We aimed to build a model to predict the risk of rehospitalization among people with schizophrenia or related psychoses, including those with multiple episodes.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included individuals aged 18 years or older, with schizophrenia or related psychoses, and discharged between January 2014 and December 2018 from one of three Japanese psychiatric hospital acute inpatient care ward.

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Objectives: Cold snare polypectomy (CSP)-dedicated snares (DSs) may have a higher resection ability than conventional snares. However, a model that can accurately and objectively evaluate and compare the resection ability of each snare has yet to be determined, and characteristics of snare parts that increase resection ability remain unknown. Therefore, we elucidated DSs' resection ability and all characteristics of the parts required for acquiring high resection ability.

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Background: During free flap surgery, the surgeon sometimes encounters problems with anastomosis such as intractable arterial spasms or vessel size discrepancy in venous anastomoses. End-to-side (ETS) anastomosis has the advantages of limited chance of vessel spasm and easy handling by adjusting for vessel size discrepancy. We introduced the arterial and venous end-to-side anastomosis (AV-ETS) strategy, which is based on the ETS anastomosis to the main artery and accompanying veins, to avoid intraoperative anastomotic problems when creating a free flap.

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Force transmission at integrin-based adhesions is important for cell migration and mechanosensing. Talin is an essential focal adhesion (FA) protein that links F-actin to integrins. F-actin constantly moves on FAs, yet how Talin simultaneously maintains the connection to F-actin and transmits forces to integrins remains unclear.

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Background: End-of-life discussions for patients with advanced cancer are internationally recommended to ensure consistency of end-of-life care with patients' values. This study examined the elements of end-of-life discussions associated with end-of-life care.

Materials And Methods: We performed a prospective observational study among consecutive patients with pretreated non-small cell lung cancer after the failure of first-line chemotherapy.

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  • The study explores how patients with hip osteoarthritis (OA) manage their hip angles during walking to prevent disease progression.
  • Using data from 80 healthy participants and 106 patients with hip OA, researchers analyzed joint movements to assess variability in hip angle stability through various metrics.
  • Results indicated that while OA patients stabilized their hip angles better in the frontal plane during the later stages of walking, they struggled to maintain stability in the sagittal plane, showcasing the influence of whole-body movements on hip angle management.
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  • - The study focused on identifying risk factors for COVID-19 deterioration in unvaccinated individuals under 65 years old during Japan's fifth wave, as many cases occurred in this demographic.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 1,675 patients in Fukushima and created predictive scores to estimate deterioration risk using logistic regression, highlighting significant factors like age, body temperature, oxygen saturation, and comorbidities (diabetes, obesity).
  • - The findings indicated that 8.6% of patients experienced deterioration, with predictors including older age, male gender, and various health issues; two risk scores were developed, DOATS and DOAT, to assess patient risk.
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  • This study aimed to explore how different clinical factors affect physical function in patients recovering from soft tissue sarcoma surgeries, using both subjective and objective measures.
  • A total of 90 patients were grouped by tumor location and evaluated through the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score and the timed up-and-go test (TUGT) at various points in their recovery.
  • Results showed no significant differences in physical function related to tumor location, but the removal of quadriceps and tibialis anterior muscles was linked to poorer postoperative mobility, suggesting targeted rehabilitation strategies may improve recovery outcomes.
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Multiplexed high-density label super-resolution microscopy image reconstruction by integrating exchangeable single-molecule localization (IRIS) enables elucidating fine structures and molecular distribution in cells and tissues. However, fast-dissociating binders are required for individual targets. Here, we present a protocol for generating antibody-based IRIS probes from existing antibody sequences.

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Purpose: Hyperammonemia is a serious adverse effect of 5-fluorouracil (5FU) administration. Hemodialysis can be used for its management, but detailed data on the concentrations and removal rate of 5FU and its metabolites during hemodialysis remain unclear. Here, we present two cases of hemodialysis patients with end-stage renal disease who received concurrent 5FU infusion.

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  • * Conducted with 54 patients, the research found a significant correlation between TUGT results and the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score, with a specific threshold of 3.7 seconds indicating acceptable recovery.
  • * The findings suggest that TUGT is a valuable tool for objectively monitoring postoperative recovery in these patients, potentially aiding in the design of individualized rehabilitation programs.
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Curcumin is widely used as a therapeutic drug for cancer treatment. However, its limited absorption and rapid excretion are the major therapeutic limitations to its clinical use. Using niosomes as a curcumin delivery system is a cheap, easy, and less toxic strategy for enhancing the absorption of curcumin by cells and delaying its excretion.

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The Norwood procedure with the right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) conduit has been the standard procedure for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. However, postoperative management can be challenging related to finding the correct balance between pulmonary and systemic blood flow. One can use hemostatic clips on the RV-PA conduit to temporarily restrict pulmonary blood flow.

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  • β-TrCP is a specific protein involved in the ubiquitin-ligase complex that helps target proteins for degradation, which is important for regulating various cellular processes.
  • Researchers developed a high-throughput screening system to find small molecules that can specifically inhibit β-TrCP, leading to the identification of several compounds that affect the ubiquitin-proteasome system.
  • The hit compounds not only inhibited the degradation of specific proteins like IκBα but also revealed key molecular features like carboxyl and hydroxyl groups that interact with β-TrCP, contributing to potential therapeutic applications in regulating cellular signaling.
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  • * A screening of 5,600 microbial extracts led to the discovery of a broth from sp. RK19-A0402 that significantly inhibits c-Myc transcriptional activity and is structurally related to oligomycin A.
  • * The identified compounds cause mitochondrial dysfunction, resulting in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production that activates GSK3α/β to phosphorylate c-Myc for degradation, suggesting a potential approach for developing anticancer agents.
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Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd, DS-8201a) is an antibody-drug conjugate, comprising an anti-HER2 antibody at a drug-to-antibody ratio of 7-8 with the topoisomerase I inhibitor DXd. In this study, the concentrations of antibody-conjugated DXd and total antibody were determined and observed to decrease over time following intravenous administration of T-DXd to monkeys. The drug-to-antibody ratio of T-DXd also decreased in a time-dependent manner, which reached approximately 2.

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Background And Objective: Fc fusion is an effective strategy for extending the half-lives of therapeutic proteins. This study aimed to evaluate the applicability of a human pharmacokinetics prediction method for Fc-fusion proteins by extending on reported methods for monoclonal antibodies (mAbs).

Methods: To predict human pharmacokinetic profiles following intravenous (IV) dosing, the pharmacokinetic data for 11 Fc-fusion proteins in monkeys were analysed by two approaches: a species-invariant time method with a range of allometric exponents in clearance (CL, 0.

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  • - Knee rotationplasty (KRP) is a surgery option for patients with malignant tumors near the knee, aimed at preserving knee function instead of opting for above-knee amputation.
  • - A case study of a 37-year-old man with synovial sarcoma showed that after KRP, muscle strength in the reconstructed knee improved over 12 months, along with physical function and quality of life.
  • - The patient started physical therapy immediately after surgery, leading to gradual improvements in mobility and daily activities, highlighting the benefits of KRP for post-surgical recovery.
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  • c-Myc is an important regulator of cell growth and its overexpression is linked to many cancers, making it a target for potential therapies.
  • Researchers have faced challenges in developing specific inhibitors for c-Myc, so they instead focused on small molecules that affect its cofactors or repressors.
  • A study identified antimycin A as a promising compound that enhances c-Myc degradation via ROS, linking its effectiveness to c-Myc levels in cancer cells and suggesting a new direction for cancer treatment.
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Introduction: Intraoperative periprosthetic fracture, one of the most frequent complications of total hip arthroplasty, is a very important factor that affects rehabilitation, hospitalization time, and cost of treatment. Osteoporosis is common in total hip arthroplasty patients and likely contributes to the increasing incidence of periprosthetic fracture. Despite this awareness, preoperative and postoperative osteoporosis evaluations remain insufficient.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent type of dementia globally. The accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) extracellular senile plaques in the brain is one of the hallmark mechanisms found in AD. Aβ42 is the most damaging and aggressively aggregating Aβ isomer produced in the brain.

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Satellite cells are indispensable for skeletal muscle regeneration and hypertrophy by forming nascent myofibers (myotubes). They synthesize multi-potent modulator netrins (secreted subtypes: netrin-1, -3, and -4), originally found as classical neural axon guidance molecules. While netrin-1 and -3 have key roles in myogenic differentiation, the physiological significance of netrin-4 is still unclear.

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