Publications by authors named "Wakimoto A"

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are crucial for maintaining hematopoietic homeostasis and are localized within distinct bone marrow (BM) niches. While BM niches are often considered similar across different skeletal sites, we discovered that the alveolar BM (al-BM) in the mandible harbors the highest frequency of immunophenotypic HSCs in nine different skeletal sites. Transplantation assays revealed significantly increased engraftment from al-BM compared to femur, tibia, or pelvis BM, likely due to a higher proportion of alveolar HSCs.

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Monocytes and macrophages express the transcription factor MAFB (V-maf musculoaponeurotic fibrosarcoma oncogene homolog B) and protect against ischemic acute kidney injury (AKI). However, the mechanism through which MAFB alleviates AKI in macrophages remains unclear. In this study, we induced AKI in macrophage lineage-specific Mafb-deficient mice (C57BL/6J) using the ischemia-reperfusion injury model to analyze these mechanisms.

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Natto, known for its high vitamin K content, has been demonstrated to suppress atherosclerosis in large-scale clinical trials through a yet-unknown mechanism. In this study, we used a previously reported mouse model, transplanting the bone marrow of mice expressing infra-red fluorescent protein (iRFP) into LDLR-deficient mice, allowing unique and non-invasive observation of foam cells expressing iRFP in atherosclerotic lesions. Using 3 natto strains, we meticulously examined the effects of varying vitamin K levels on atherosclerosis in these mice.

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Adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9) has become a popular tool for gene transfer because of its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and efficiently transduce genetic material into a variety of cell types. The study utilized GRR (Green-to-Red Reporter) mouse embryos, in which the expression of iCre results in the disappearance of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) expression and the detection of Discosoma sp. Red Fluorescent Protein (DsRed) expression by intraplacental injection.

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Genome editing can introduce designed mutations into a target genomic site. Recent research has revealed that it can also induce various unintended events such as structural variations, small indels, and substitutions at, and in some cases, away from the target site. These rearrangements may result in confounding phenotypes in biomedical research samples and cause a concern in clinical or agricultural applications.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) constitutes a metabolic disorder with high worldwide prevalence and increasing incidence. The inflammatory progressive state, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), leads to liver fibrosis and carcinogenesis. Here, we evaluated whether tyrosinase mutation underlies NASH pathophysiology.

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In order to increase the contribution of donor HSC cells, irradiation and DNA alkylating agents have been commonly used as experimental methods to eliminate HSCs for adult mice. But a technique of HSC deletion for mouse embryo for increase contribution of donor cells has not been published. Here, we established for the first time a procedure for placental HSC transplantation into E11.

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We present 3 cases of extrapulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) identified incidentally in the uterine corpus and pelvic nodes resected for other reasons. One patient, a 47-yr-old female with corpus cancer, underwent a total hysterectomy and nodal dissection; the other 2 patients, aged 44 and 49 yr, underwent simple hysterectomy for corpus leiomyomas. None of the patients had evidence of tuberous sclerosis complex or any significant lesions in other organs.

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LA327, isolated from the large intestine tissue in humans, is a bacteriocinogenic strain with two kinds of class IIb bacteriocin structural genes, i.e., those for gassericin T (GT) and acidocin LF221A (Acd LF221A).

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Purpose: To develop a new therapeutic strategy for taxane/platinum-resistant/refractory ovarian and primary peritoneal cancers, we evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of irinotecan and gemcitabine combination chemotherapy.

Methods: Patients with taxane/platinum-resistant/refractory cancer received escalating doses of irinotecan and gemcitabine (level 1: 80 and 800 mg/m, respectively; level 2: 100 and 1000 mg/m) on days 1 and 8 on a 21-day cycle. Genotyping for UGT1A1*6 and *28 polymorphisms was performed for possible adverse irinotecan sensitivity.

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Background: Mesonephric adenocarcinoma (MA) is a rare tumor believed to arise from mesonephric remnants occurring mostly in the uterine cervix and, to a lesser extent, the corpus. Since the first case report of MA in the corpus in 1995, only 16 cases have been reported in the English literature. A recent report suggested that MA originates in Müllerian tissue and exhibits the mesonephric differentiation phenotype.

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To assess the effect of dienogest on recurrence of ovarian endometriomas and severity of pain after laparoscopic surgery, a retrospective study of 81 patients was performed at three institutions in Osaka, Japan. Patients had a six-month minimum follow-up after laparoscopic surgery for ovarian endometriomas performed between June 2012 and August 2014. Patients who chose to receive 2 mg dienogest daily and those who were managed expectantly postoperatively were included.

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Background: TAP chemotherapy (paclitaxel, doxorubicin, and cisplatin) is effective for advanced and recurrent endometrial carcinoma, but has occasional severe toxicity. TEC chemotherapy (paclitaxel, epirubicin, and carboplatin) has been suggested to have less toxicity; however, the optimal dosage has yet to be determined.

Patients And Methods: Phase I/II prospective study for TEC therapy was performed.

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The prognostic significance of p53 mutation, microsattelite instability and DNA mismatch protein hMLH1 expression in suboptimally resected advanced ovarian carcinoma treated with the combination chemotherapy of paclitaxel and carboplatin was evaluated. The overall combination chemotherapy response rate and the complete remission rate were significantly higher among patients with mutant p53 tumors than those with wild-type p53 tumors (35/42 (83%) vs. 32/58 (55%); P=0.

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Problem: The regulation of classical HLA class I genes in choriocarcinoma have been reported.

Methods: We determined whether four choriocarcinoma cell lines expressed classical HLA class I or HLA-G by a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and studied the regulatory mechanism of classical class I using a gel mobility shift assay.

Results: NUC1 and SCH expressed classical class I but not HLA-G.

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Separation of acrosome-reacted viable sperm is an important problem in the analysis of sperm function and the micromanipulation of gametes such as the microinjection of sperm into ooplasm and subzonal sperm insertion. In the present study, we collected acrosome-reacted sperm selectively using paramagnetic immunobeads, referred to as MH61-beads, which attach themselves to the head of the acrosome-reacted sperm and are recovered by a magnet. The maximum number of sperm was recovered by the MH61-beads when 3 x 10(5) sperm/100 microliters and 6 x 10(5) MH61-beads were coincubated for 1 hour.

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Objective: To improve the quality of oligozoospermic and/or asthenozoospermic semen by the SpermPrep (Fertility Technologies Inc., Natick, MA) semen filtration column.

Design: The SpermPrep column was applied for semen manipulation in oligozoospermia and/or asthenozoospermia (sperm count less than 20 x 10(6)/mL, sperm motility less than 40%).

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The placenta is a major source of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha) and is rich in TNF alpha receptors. TNF alpha inhibited hCG secretion by normal chorionic villi at 6 weeks gestation, but chorionic villi contain the heterogenous cell population. To investigate the direct effects of TNF alpha on trophoblasts, the NUC1 choriocarcinoma cell line was used as an in vitro placental cell model.

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The trophoblast cells which contact with maternal tissue express HLA class I either weakly or not at all. This phenomenon is beneficial for the protection of the fetus from immunological rejection by the mother. However, the mechanisms of reduced expression of HLA class I are unexplained.

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The expression of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) on human ejaculated sperm has been investigated by using cellular binding radioimmunoassay (CB-RIA) with sperm samples purified by Percoll discontinuous gradient and monoclonal antibodies specific to the frame work of HLA molecules. The results in packed sperm obtained from ten healthy males indicated that HLA class II and its subclasses, DP, DQ, and DR, were expressed at a low level on human ejaculated sperm, while HLA class I was not detected. Furthermore, we could not detect the individual variation of HLA expression on ejaculated sperm in the cases of twenty healthy males.

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Two methods of autograft donor site management were tested in 31 patients with burn injuries. Two donor sites of equivalent size were respectively covered with Biobrane and Scarlet Red, two commercial dressing materials available for donor wound coverage. Pain, the amount and type of exudate developing underneath the dressing, adherence, and cellulitis were evaluated on a daily basis, and healing time was determined.

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Biobrane, a synthetic, bicomposite wound dressing, has been used to treat 17 patients with partial thickness burn wounds covering 0.5-12.5 per cent of the total body surface area (mean 4.

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