Publications by authors named "Yamano S"

, a rare human pathogen, has limited clinical data. This case report presents a case of sepsis, pyelonephritis, and septic spondylitis treated successfully with ampicillin. An 82-year-old woman was hospitalized for acute pyelonephritis and sepsis, presenting with fever and abdominal pain.

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The combination of alcohol and a low-carbohydrate, high-protein, high-fat atherogenic diet (AD) increases the risk of lethal arrhythmias in apolipoprotein E/low-density lipoprotein receptor double-knockout (AL) mice with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). This study investigates whether left ventricular (LV) myocardial interstitial fibrosis (MIF), formed during the progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), contributes to this increased risk. Male AL mice were fed an AD with or without ethanol for 16 weeks, while age-matched AL and wild-type mice served as controls.

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Background: Little is known about snakebites by Naja samarensis, a species unique to the Philippines. The aim here is to describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients bitten by this medically important cobra in the Eastern Visayas.

Methods: A hospital-based prospective study analysed the features of snakebite patients attending Eastern Visayas Medical Center between June 2022 and May 2023.

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  • Oral cancer causes significant pain linked to the activation of protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR) in cancer cells and neurons, contributing to nociception (pain sensation).
  • Researchers found that inhibiting PAR using nanoparticles to deliver the drug AZ3451 is more effective in reversing pain compared to the drug alone, especially in mouse models of oral cancer pain.
  • The study also shows that both the overexpression of the F2RL1 gene in cancer cells and neurons plays a role in pain, and targeting PAR could improve pain management and oral function for patients.
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Background/purpose: Bone morphogenetic protein-9 (BMP-9) has demonstrated multiple advantages in promoting osteogenesis. Our previous findings have indicated that the use of an absorbable collagen membrane (ACM) as a carrier for growth factors is effective in stimulating bone regeneration. The objective of this study was to assess the synergistic impact of BMP-9 incorporated into ACM (ACM/BMP-9) on bone formation within rat mandibular bone defects.

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  • A study on the carcinogenicity of anatase-type nano-titanium dioxide (aNTiO) involved exposing F344/DuCrlCrlj rats to different aerosol concentrations for two years.
  • The results showed that while bronchiolo-alveolar carcinomas appeared in two males exposed to the highest concentration, this finding was not significantly higher than historical control data.
  • Non-cancerous lung lesions were noted, and the aNTiO levels in the lungs of rats decreased over time after exposure, leading to the conclusion of equivocal evidence for aNTiO's carcinogenicity.
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  • The study aimed to analyze the characteristics and prognostic indicators of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in Nagasaki, Japan, focusing on how the location (sloped vs. accessible areas) affected outcomes.
  • Over a 10-year period with 4280 patients, the research found that prognosis was worse in sloped places, but these locations were not a significant prognostic indicator after analysis.
  • Factors such as age, bystander CPR, and first documented rhythm contributed more to survival chances, suggesting that improving bystander CPR and automated external defibrillator (AED) usage could help in enhancing outcomes for OHCA in the region.
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  • * OctaRay identified more focal and rotational activation sites than PentaRay, but had lower reproducibility and stability rates for these activations after pulmonary vein isolation in persistent AF patients.
  • * Ultimately, the OctaRay catheter was found to provide high-resolution and reliable identification of focal and rotational activations, which are associated with shorter AF-cycle lengths and increased activation frequency.
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Cancer cells can evade natural killer (NK) cell activity, thereby limiting anti-tumor immunity. To reveal genetic determinants of susceptibility to NK cell activity, we examined interacting NK cells and blood cancer cells using single-cell and genome-scale functional genomics screens. Interaction of NK and cancer cells induced distinct activation and type I interferon (IFN) states in both cell types depending on the cancer cell lineage and molecular phenotype, ranging from more sensitive myeloid to less sensitive B-lymphoid cancers.

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Background: Hierarchical micro-nano structured topography along with surface chemistry modifications of dental implants have been suggested to positively contribute to the osseointegration process. However, the effect of such surface modifications on the molecular response as well as bone formation rate and quality are still unclear, especially in the early healing period. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of coating a double acid etched (DAE) implant surface with nano-sized (20 nm) hydroxyapatite (Nano) with respect to gene expression, histologic parameters, and nanomechanical properties when compared to DAE control at 1 and 2 weeks after implant placement in a rodent femur model.

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  • Normal epithelial cells typically remove transformed RasV12 cells through a process called cell competition, but certain mutations can disrupt this mechanism, leading to cancer.
  • This study investigates how the sequential accumulation of gene mutations affects RasV12-induced cell competition in intestinal cells, revealing that transformed cells may instead be pushed to invade through the basal layer due to increased levels of MMP21.
  • The upregulation of MMP21 is linked to NF-κB signaling, which when blocked, restores normal cell elimination, suggesting a potential target for treatment in early colorectal carcinoma in humans.
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  • This study reviews snakebite incidents in Japan caused by exotic pet snakes from 2000 to 2022, finding 11 recorded cases from various snake families.
  • Most victims were male, all suffered hand injuries, and none resulted in fatalities, although serious complications like respiratory failure and acute kidney injury were noted.
  • The study suggests the need for better preparedness in emergency rooms for treating exotic snake bite victims and recommends implementing a reporting system for comprehensive tracking of snakebite cases in Japan.
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The use of biomaterials and bioactive agents has shown promise in bone defect repair, leading to the development of strategies for bone regeneration. Various artificial membranes, especially collagen membranes (CMs) that are widely used for periodontal therapy and provide an extracellular matrix-simulating environment, play a significant role in promoting bone regeneration. In addition, numerous growth factors (GFs) have been used as clinical applications in regenerative therapy.

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Clinical progress in multiple myeloma (MM), an incurable plasma cell (PC) neoplasia, has been driven by therapies that have limited applications beyond MM/PC neoplasias and do not target specific oncogenic mutations in MM. Instead, these agents target pathways critical for PC biology yet largely dispensable for malignant or normal cells of most other lineages. Here we systematically characterized the lineage-preferential molecular dependencies of MM through genome-scale clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) studies in 19 MM versus hundreds of non-MM lines and identified 116 genes whose disruption more significantly affects MM cell fitness compared with other malignancies.

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Eight workers involved in packing cross-linked water-soluble acrylic acid polymer, an organic substance, developed pulmonary fibrosis, and the upper lobe was the most affected. The dust concentration in the polymer packing workstation was measured. Chest computed tomography (CT) was obtained for 82 individuals, including the 8 workers mentioned above.

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Drug resistance commonly occurs when treating immunocompromized patients with fungal infections. Dehydrozingerone-a phenolic compound isolated from the rhizome of Zingiber officinale-inhibits drug efflux in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by overexpression of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter Pdr5p. We aimed to investigate whether dehydrozingerone enhances the antifungal activity of glabridin-an isoflavan isolated from the roots of Glycyrrhiza glabra L.

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Objectives: To investigate possible associations between diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) parameters derived from a non-Gaussian model fitting and Ki-67 status in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).

Methods: Twenty-four patients with newly diagnosed OSCC were prospectively recruited. DWI was performed using six b-values (0-2500).

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  • Six workers in a Japanese chemical plant developed interstitial lung diseases linked to inhalation of cross-linked water-soluble acrylic acid polymers (CWAAPs), prompting this study on lung damage in rats.
  • The study involved exposing male rats to CWAAPs through inhalation and intratracheal instillation, analyzing lung tissues and fluids for damage and cellular responses.
  • Results showed that both single and repeated exposures led to alveolar injury and changes in lung tissue, with some lesions healing and others progressing to more severe conditions like alveolitis.
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Background: The MUC1-C protein evolved in mammals to protect barrier tissues from loss of homeostasis; however, MUC1-C promotes oncogenesis in association with chronic inflammation. Aberrant expression of MUC1-C in cancers has been linked to depletion and dysfunction of T cells in the tumor microenvironment. In contrast, there is no known involvement of MUC1-C in the regulation of natural killer (NK) cell function.

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Morphinone (MO) is an electrophilic metabolite of morphine that covalently binds to protein thiols via its α,β-unsaturated carbonyl group, resulting in toxicity in vitro and in vivo. Our previous studies identified a variety of redox signaling pathways that are activated during electrophilic stress. Here, we examined in vitro activation of a signaling pathway involving Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1) and nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) in response to MO.

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Morphinone (MO) is an electrophilic metabolite of morphine that covalently binds to protein thiols, resulting in toxicity in vitro and in vivo. We have previously identified a variety of redox signaling pathways that are activated during electrophilic stress. However, the role of MO in such activation remains unknown.

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