Publications by authors named "Yamanishi H"

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  • A study examines how histamine-producing neurons from the hypothalamus influence the olfactory bulb (OB), a key area for processing smells.
  • Researchers used advanced microscopy techniques to visualize these neurons and their connections, discovering that they have unique synaptic relationships with other neurons in the OB.
  • The findings suggest that histamine may play an important role in odor discrimination, highlighting a link between brain regions that control hunger and olfactory function.
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18-β-Glycyrrhetinic acid, a major component of licorice, stimulated the proliferation of both dermal papilla cells and outer root sheath cells isolated from human hair follicles. Thus, suggesting that this compound promotes hair growth. Furthermore, this compound inhibited the activity of testosterone 5α-reductase, an enzyme responsible for converting androgen to dihydroandrogen, with an IC of 137.

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Studies showing that Panax ginseng promotes hair growth have largely been conducted using mice; there are few reports on how P. ginseng affects human hair growth. In particular, little is known about its effect on the telogen to anagen transition.

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Lanceolate nerve endings (LNEs) surrounding hair follicles (HFs) play an important role in detecting hair deflection. Complexes of the LNEs form a palisade-like structure along the longitudinal axis of hair roots in which axons are sandwiched between two processes of terminal Schwann cells (tSCs) at the isthmus of HFs. The structure and molecular mechanism of LNEs in animal sinus hair, pelage, and human vellus hairs have been investigated.

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In a clinical study of autologous cell-based therapy using dermal sheath cup (DSC) cells, the treatment of hair loss showed improvements. However, the outcomes were variable. Here, correlations between marker gene expression in DSC cells and treatment outcomes were assessed to predict therapeutic efficacy.

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We examined the role of ATP and high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) in paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy (PIPN). PIPN in mice was prevented by HMGB1 neutralization, macrophage depletion, and P2X or P2X blockade. Paclitaxel and ATP synergistically released HMGB1 from macrophage-like RAW264.

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Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is an inflammatory cytokine that has been linked to energy homeostasis and psychiatric symptoms such as depression and cognitive impairment. We previously revealed that deficiency in IL-18 led to hippocampal abnormalities and resulted in depression-like symptoms. However, the impact of IL-18 deficiency on other brain regions remains to be clarified.

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Background: Warfarin therapy influences generation of γ-carboxyglutamyl (Gla) residues in prothrombin, causing reduced coagulation activity. It will leave such inactive prothrombin in serum after clot formation, resulting in serum prothrombin constituting total inactive prothrombin in these patients.

Methods: An ELISA was developed to measure biologically inactive prothrombin in serum, and applied to serum from warfarin therapy causing a decrease in Gla residues or direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) therapy as its contrast.

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This paper does not necessarily reflect the views of the International Commission on Radiological Protection.Kawamata Town in Date District, Fukushima Prefecture is located more than 30 km north-west of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, but on 22 April 2011, part of the Yamakiya District of Kawamata Town was designated as a planned evacuation area. The exposure of children was a concern in Kawamata Town.

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Introduction: Rapid detection of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) is essential. Matrix-assisted laser-desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) allows rapid, accurate, and low-cost microbial identification. We aimed to examine the discrimination ability of MALDI Biotyper (Bruker Daltonics) between STEC and non-STEC.

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Background: To help combat the worldwide spread of multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales, which are responsible for many causes of urinary tract infection (UTI), we evaluated the ability of the Atellica UAS800 automated microscopy system, the only one offering the capability of bacterial morphological differentiation, to determine its effectiveness.

Methods: We examined 118 outpatient spot urine samples in which pyuria and bacteriuria were observed using flow cytometry (training set: 81; cross-validation set: 37). The ability of the Atellica UAS800 to differentiate between bacilli and cocci was verified.

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NK cells, which are composed of phenotypically and functionally heterogeneous subpopulations, play critical roles in immunity against cancer. The mechanism of generation of distinct subsets such as the effector and regulatory subtypes is unclear. Here, we show that this process comprises several steps, including generation of proliferating, highly cytotoxic cells activated by IL-15/IL-18 and differentiation into distinct cell populations induced with IL-12.

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Purpose: Multidrug-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in urinary tract infection (UTI) has spread worldwide; one cause is overuse of broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents such as fluoroquinolone antibacterials. To improve antimicrobial agent administration, this study aimed to calculate a probability prediction formula to predict the organism strain causing UTI in real time from dip-stick testing and flow cytometry.

Methodology: We examined 372 outpatient spot urine samples with observed pyuria and bacteriuria using dip-stick testing and flow cytometry.

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Interleukin (IL)-18 is an interferon γ-inducing inflammatory cytokine associated with function of the immune system and other physiological functions. IL-18-deficient ( ) mice exhibit obesity, dyslipidemia, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and depressive-like behavioral changes. Therefore, IL-18 has a number of important roles associated with immunity, energy homeostasis and psychiatric conditions.

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IL-18 is ubiquitously produced by both hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells. The present study examined the thoracic aorta, including the surrounding perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT), of IL-18KO mice from functional and histological perspectives. IL-18KO mice exhibited raised blood pressure compared with wild-type mice.

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Epidermal keratinocyte (KC) differentiation, which involves the process from proliferation to cell death for shedding the outermost layer of skin, is crucial for the barrier function of skin. Therefore, in dermatology, it is important to elucidate the epidermal KC differentiation process to evaluate the symptom level of diseases and skin conditions. Previous dermatological studies used staining or labelling techniques for this purpose, but they have technological limitations for revealing the entire process of epidermal KC differentiation, especially when applied to humans.

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Background: Fulminant type 1 diabetes is characterized by an intrinsic insulin deficiency resulting from the severe destruction of pancreatic β cells and it rapidly leads to ketoacidosis. However, the association between fulminant type 1 diabetes in pregnancy and specific viral infections has not been reported.

Case Presentation: The patient in this study was a 31-year-old Japanese woman, and at 30 weeks of pregnancy she was admitted with marked fatigue.

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This paper describes an overview of the radiation protection response to the Plutonium intake accident that occurred at the Plutonium Fuel Facility of the Oarai Research and Development Center of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency on 6 June 2017. In the hood of the analyzing room at the Plutonium Fuel Facility five workers were checking a storage container of fast reactor nuclear fuel material. Around 11:15 a.

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Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is an inflammatory cytokine linked to major depressive disorder (MDD). MDD is closely related to metabolic disorders, such as diabetes mellitus (DM) and obesity. Moreover, DM is associated with cognitive impairment and promotes apoptosis of hippocampal cells by activating pro-apoptotic and inhibiting anti-apoptotic factors.

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Objective: Hypertension is one of the most prevalent diseases in humans who live a modern lifestyle. Alongside more effective care, clarification of the genetic background of hypertension is urgently required. Gene expression in mesenteric resistance arteries of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), stroke-prone SHR (SHRSP) and two types of renal hypertensive Wistar Kyoto rats (WKY), two kidneys and one clip renal hypertensive rat (2K1C) and one kidney and one clip renal hypertensive rat (1K1C), was compared using DNA microarrays.

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  • * Results show that a single session of low-intensity walking led to temporary reductions in blood pressure and heart rate, along with a rise in urine β-endorphin levels in both prehypertensive and hypertensive individuals.
  • * Regular low-intensity walking (500-1000 METs·min/week) over two months demonstrated significant improvements in blood pressure and heart rate for some hypertensive participants, suggesting it could effectively supplement drug therapy in hypertension management.
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Daily exposure to sunlight is known to affect the structure and function of the epidermal basement membrane (BM), as well as epidermal differentiation and epidermal barrier function. The aim of this study is to clarify whether the inhibition of BM-degrading enzymes such as heparanase and matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) can improve the epidermal barrier function of facial skin, which is exposed to the sun on a daily basis. 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-imidazolidinone (HEI) was synthesized as an inhibitor of both heparanase and MMP-9.

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