Publications by authors named "Yoshida M"

Objectives: Extracellular matrix components play a significant role in maintaining tissue integrity and pathological processes of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This study aimed to evaluate the influence of a soft diet on the mRNA expression of proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) linked to proteoglycan core proteins in rat TMJ discs.

Methods: Thirty 4-week-old male Wistar rats were assigned to one of two groups: a control group fed a regular pellet diet and a soft diet group fed a powdered diet for 4 weeks.

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Background: Persistent radiological lung abnormalities are evident in many survivors of acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Consolidation and ground glass opacities are interpreted to indicate subacute inflammation whereas reticulation is thought to reflect fibrosis. We sought to identify differences at molecular and cellular level, in the local immunopathology of post-COVID inflammation and fibrosis.

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Aims: Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder. The status of the inferior olivary nucleus (ION) in CBD has been inadequately investigated. In this study, we conducted a pathological investigation of the ION in CBD.

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Objective: A newly launched endoscopy system (EVIS X1, CV-1500; Olympus) is equipped with texture and color enhancement imaging (TXI). We aimed to investigate the efficacy of TXI for the visibility and diagnostic accuracy of non-polypoid colorectal lesions.

Methods: We examined 100 non-polypoid lesions in 42 patients from the same position, angle, and distance of the view in three modes: white light imaging (WLI), narrow-band imaging (NBI), and TXI.

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Aim: Wiping pressure (WP [mmHg]) during bed baths is essential to maintain skin integrity and care quality for older adults. However, effects of different wiping pressures on skin barrier recovery over multiple days remain unclear. This study evaluated and compared the effects of consecutive bed bathing with weak pressure and that with ordinary pressure on skin barrier recovery of hospitalised older adults.

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  • Accurate localization of tumors is crucial for successful gastric cancer surgery, and the study evaluated the effectiveness of near-infrared fluorescent clips for this purpose.
  • In a clinical trial with 20 patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrectomy, fluorescent clips were placed near tumors and detected during surgery using specialized equipment.
  • Results showed a 75% detection rate for the clips with no related complications, demonstrating the method's safety and feasibility in surgical practice.
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How the coordination of neuronal spiking and brain rhythms between hippocampal subregions supports memory function remains elusive. We studied the interregional coordination of CA3 neuronal spiking with CA1 theta oscillations by recording electrophysiological signals along the proximodistal axis of the hippocampus in rats that were performing a high-memory-demand recognition memory task adapted from humans. We found that CA3 population spiking occurs preferentially at the peak of distal CA1 theta oscillations when memory was tested but only when previously encountered stimuli were presented.

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Because hydroxypropyl cellulose (HpC) is a popular polymeric material that forms a liquid crystalline phase in solutions with various kinds of solvents, including water, it is commonly thought that HpC has a typical rod-like structure in solution. In this study, the structures of commercial HpC samples in aqueous solution with average molar substitution numbers (MS) ranging from 3.6 to 3.

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  • - A middle-aged Japanese man with no known immunocompromised conditions developed a severe infection (fungemia) after undergoing surgery for ileal diverticulitis, caused by a newly recognized ascomycetous yeast pathogen.
  • - Initial treatment with micafungin was ineffective, prompting a switch to a combination of liposomal amphotericin B and caspofungin, which ultimately cleared the infection.
  • - Despite the presence of septic emboli in the lungs and spleen, the patient showed no signs of heart infection after extensive testing, and he remained symptom-free after receiving prolonged antifungal therapy.
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This online survey of unvaccinated people living in Japan aimed to identify the reasons for declining vaccination and to develop effective countermeasures. We conducted a hierarchical class analysis to classify participants, examine factors influencing their classification, and provide the information they needed about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and trusted sources of COVID-19 information for each group. A total of 262 participants were classified into three groups: Group 1 with no specific reason (28 participants, 10.

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We investigated treatment outcomes and post-treatment stability in 10 patients with an anterior open bite and nonsurgical orthodontics. The patients underwent maxillary molar intrusion using temporary anchorage devices (TADs) to deepen the overbite due to mandibular autorotation. Lateral cephalograms and dental cast models were obtained before treatment (T0), immediately after it (T1), and >1 year after it (T2).

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In most previous studies investigating return to preinjury level of sport (RTPS) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), whether patients continue aiming for RTPS not only before but also after ACLR was unclear because environmental and social factors were not considered. Herein, we aimed to evaluate factors associated with RTPS among athletes who desired to achieve RTPS even after ACLR, excluding patients who no longer desire this goal owing to environmental and social factors. Ninety-two patients who underwent primary double-bundle ACLR with a minimum 2-year follow-up and desired to achieve RTPS before surgery were retrospectively enrolled.

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Photoresponsive liquid crystals are promising materials for sunlight-driven smart windows, which can automatically change their optical states in response to sunlight and control energy flow between the inside and outside of a building. Herein, liquid-crystalline systems are developed that show a transparent-scattering transition upon irradiation with sunlight in a wide temperature range. Push-pull azobenzenes with axial chirality have been newly developed as photochromic chiral dopants to allow changes in mesostructures of liquid crystals in response to sunlight.

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  • Bleomycin-induced lung injury leads to inflammation and fibrosis, similar to conditions like idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and stem cell therapy is being explored as a treatment option.
  • Multilineage-differentiating stress-enduring (Muse) cells, which are stem cells found in various tissues, can target and repair damaged lung tissue without the need for immunosuppressants.
  • In a rat study, those treated with Muse cells from preterm and term umbilical cords showed significant improvements in recovery metrics such as weight, serum levels, and lung injury scores compared to controls.
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  • The study evaluates whether annual fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) are necessary for patients who recently had a total colonoscopy (TCS) in Japan, as current guidelines recommend annual FIT screening but lack consensus for these patients.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 671 patients with positive FIT results, dividing them into those who had a TCS within the past 5 years and those who had not, and found that those with recent TCS had significantly lower rates of advanced neoplasia (4.6% vs. 12.1%).
  • The conclusion suggests that patients with adenomatous lesions should follow their surveillance program with repeat TCS instead of annual FIT, while the necessity of annual FIT
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Background And Objective: The identification of factors associated with long-term prognosis after community-onset pneumonia in elderly patients should be considered when initiating advance care planning (ACP). We aimed to identify these factors and develop a prediction score model.

Methods: Patients aged 65 years and older, who were hospitalized for pneumonia at nine collaborating institutions, were included.

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Dietary factors, particularly proteins, have been extensively explored to combat cognitive impairment. We have previously reported that dietary fish (Alaska Pollock) protein (APP) is more effective than casein (CAS) or fish oil in maintaining short-term memory in senescence-accelerated mice prone 10 (SAMP10). To examine the specificity of the protective effect of APP intakes against short-term memory decline, we assessed the impact of various dietary animal proteins, including APP, CAS, chicken breast protein (CP), and whey protein (WP), against age-related cognitive function in SAMP10 mice.

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  • The study investigates the feasibility of inexperienced surgeons performing needle arthroscopy on cadaveric ankles, comparing their performance to an experienced surgeon.
  • Results showed that the expert surgeon had significantly better visibility during the procedure than the inexperienced one, indicating a learning curve.
  • Additionally, the inexperienced surgeon created articular cartilage injuries, primarily on the medial talar dome, suggesting that more training is needed for safer execution of the technique.
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Background: The mutations in the presenilin 1 gene (PSEN1) are the main cause of familial Alzheimer's disease. PSEN1 mutations affect amyloid-beta peptide production, which accumulates in the brain as senile plaque and cotton wool plaques (CWPs) and relates to other neurodegenerative disorders. Here we report the second case of the PSEN1 G266S mutation, which showed distinctive neuropathological features, including abundant CWPs.

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Parkinsonism-Dementia Complex (ALS/PDC), a rare and complex neurological disorder, is predominantly observed in the Western Pacific islands, including regions of Japan, Guam, and Papua. This enigmatic condition continues to capture medical attention due to affected patients displaying symptoms that parallel those seen in either classical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Parkinson's disease (PD). Distinctly, postmortem examinations of the brains of affected individuals have shown the presence of α-synuclein aggregates and TDP-43, which are hallmarks of PD and classical ALS, respectively.

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  • * A study of 283 AD patients treated with upadacitinib (15 mg or 30 mg) revealed significant reductions in eczema severity and itchiness over 48 weeks, alongside decreased total eosinophil counts (TEC).
  • * The changes in TEC correlated with improvements in eczema and itch scores, suggesting TEC may serve as a potential biomarker for monitoring treatment response; however, further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness for this purpose.
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Objective: To evaluate change in higher-level functional capacity of older Japanese individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Four hundred older Japanese individuals completed an online questionnaire in early May 2021. Participants were asked retrospectively about their higher-level functional capacity and lifestyle before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • - The study examined the viscoelastic properties of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC) samples in water and sodium chloride solutions, focusing on their specific viscosity, average relaxation time, and steady-state compliance across varying concentrations.
  • - Key relationships were identified that suggest the behavior of NaCMC can be modeled as that of rod-like particles, particularly at lower concentrations before gel formation occurs.
  • - A theoretical model for rod particle suspensions was applied to explain the data, effectively linking the viscoelastic behaviors of different NaCMC samples with varying degrees of substitution and molar masses.
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Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the proposed name change for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This study aimed to investigate the association of cardiovascular disease risk with MASLD and NAFLD in patients who underwent clinically indicated coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA).

Methods: This retrospective study included 2289 patients (60% men; mean age: 68 years) with no history of coronary artery disease who underwent CCTA.

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