Publications by authors named "Yoshihiro Abiko"

Objectives: In this study, we compared the performance of ChatGPT-3.5 to that of ChatGPT-4o in the context of the Japanese National Dental Examination, which assesses clinical reasoning skills and dental knowledge, to determine their potential usefulness in dental education.

Methods: ChatGPT's performance was assessed using 1399 (55% of the exam) of 2520 questions from the Japanese National Dental Examinations (111-117).

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Background/aim: The leaves of Laurus nobilis have been used for culinary purposes for many years and have recently been shown to have beneficial effects on human health by altering microbiota composition. However, the effects of L. nobilis on the diversity of microbiomes in the oral cavity and gut remain unknown.

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As burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and atypical odontalgia (AO) continue to remain complex in terms of pathophysiology and lack explicit treatment protocol, clinicians are left searching for appropriate solutions. Oversimplification solves nothing about what bothers us in clinical situations with BMS or AO. It is important to treat a complicated phenomenon as complex.

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Objective: Disruption of the gingival epithelial barrier is often mediated by aging or the pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis. This study examined the combined effects of aging and P. gingivalis exposure on gingival epithelial barrier molecules.

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Background: Psychological stress is associated with changes in salivary flow and composition. However, studies to show the effect of psychological stress on the transcriptome of the salivary gland are limited. This study aims to perform a transcriptomic analysis of the submandibular gland under psychological stress using a chronic restraint stress model of rats.

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  • * A study using mice on a high-fat diet showed that those given Acanthopanax senticosus Harms extract (ASH) had less liver fat, inflammation, and fibrosis after 6 weeks.
  • * The extract activated a key liver transcription factor, HNF4 alpha, leading to increased fat secretion from liver cells, suggesting ASH may be a preventative treatment for fatty liver disease.
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Objective: Periodontal disease is a risk factor for preterm delivery, and elevated female hormone levels during pregnancy promote hormone-dependent periodontopathogenic bacterial growth and gingivitis. Although the saliva of pregnant women contains female hormones at elevated levels, their effects on the gingiva are poorly understood. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the effects of estradiol and progesterone stimulation on gingival epithelial cells via ingenuity pathway analysis.

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A crucial regulator in melanoma progression and treatment resistance is tumor microenvironments, and Hedgehog (Hh) signals activated in a tumor bone microenvironment are a potential new therapeutic target. The mechanism of bone destruction by melanomas involving Hh/Gli signaling in such a tumor microenvironment is unknown. Here, we analyzed surgically resected oral malignant melanoma specimens and observed that Sonic Hedgehog, Gli1, and Gli2 were highly expressed in tumor cells, vasculatures, and osteoclasts.

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Objective And Background: Heated tobacco products have recently become commercially available. These products, as well as combustible cigarettes, produce aerosols; the risk of various diseases associated with heated tobacco products may be the same or higher than that with combustible cigarettes. In this study, we examined the effect of Ploom TECH extract on gingival epithelial cells.

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This study aimed to demonstrate and compare the accuracy of tooth shade selection due to the remineralized enamel crystal with enamel matrix derivative (EMD) in vitro. Etched enamel slices were immersed in four types of mineralization buffers for 16 h. Sodium fluoride (NaF) was added to final concentrations of 1-100 ppm with the mineralization buffer that demonstrated the highest mineralization efficiency.

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Background/aim: Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of neurodegenerative disorder in elderly individuals worldwide. Increasing evidence suggests that periodontal diseases are involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, and an association between periodontitis and amyloid-β deposition in elderly individuals has been demonstrated. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of systemic administration of Porphyromonas gingivalis-derived lipopolysaccharide (PG-LPS) on neprilysin expression in the hippocampus of adult and senescence-accelerated mice.

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  • Psychological stress over time is linked to several diseases, including coronary artery disease, diabetes, and pain disorders, highlighting the importance of mental health in physical conditions.
  • The interaction between commensal microbiota in the gut and oral cavity plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health, forming complex ecosystems that significantly impact bodily functions.
  • While the gut microbiome's response to stress is well-studied, the relationship between psychological stress and the oral microbiome, including potential three-way interactions with gut and brain health, remains less understood and is a focus of this review.
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Introduction: In the disease irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastrointestinal function is worsened even though no organic abnormalities are observed in the gastrointestinal mucosa. We report the case of an orthognathic surgery patient with suspected irritable bowel syndrome.

Case: In September 2017, a 15-year-old Japanese female was referred to us with dental crowding, malocclusion, and mandibular protrusion.

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Background And Objective: The translocation of oral bacteria, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, to the gut has been shown to alter gut microbiome. However, the effect of P. gingivalis on gut microbiome in relation to aging has not been demonstrated.

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In periodontal disease (PD), bacterial biofilms suppress β6 integrin expression transforming growth factor-β1 signaling, resulting in gingival inflammation and bone loss. β6 integrin-null ( ) mice develop spontaneous PD. The aim of this study was to unravel potential differences in oral microbiome in wild-type (WT) and FVB mice.

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  • Amitriptyline, a tricyclic antidepressant used for chronic orofacial pain, may alter oral microflora and innate immunity, though its specific effects were previously unclear.
  • In a study with Sprague-Dawley rats, amitriptyline was administered for two weeks, during which researchers analyzed changes in the oral microbiome and antimicrobial peptide levels through DNA sequencing and mRNA evaluation.
  • Results revealed significant shifts in oral bacteria composition and increased antimicrobial peptide expression in the amitriptyline group, indicating that this medication may influence oral health and immunity.
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Introduction: Apart from the epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERMs), dental pulp (DP) contains the same types of mesenchymal cells as the periodontal ligament (PDL). ERMs may affect the characteristics of the mesenchymal cells in the PDL. The aim of this study was to examine whether DP cells cultured with ERMs and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) could transform into PDL-like cells.

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Objective: Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is thought to be involved with the psychological factors that influence the symptoms in patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and affect their limited satisfaction with the treatments provided. However, the influence of IU on satisfaction has not been explored in detail. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate whether IU can affect the satisfaction of patients with BMS.

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  • Psychological stress has been linked to various oral diseases, yet the exact mechanisms remain unclear; this study investigates its impact on salivary proteins and oral microbiota in a rat model.
  • The experiment involved subjecting rats to chronic restraint stress and evaluating stress markers like behavior changes, adrenal gland weights, and serum corticosterone levels, confirming that the stressed group exhibited significant alterations compared to controls.
  • Through proteomic analysis and 16S rRNA sequencing, the study found significant changes in salivary protein levels and oral bacteria diversity, suggesting that psychological stress affects oral health and provides insights into stress-related oral diseases.
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Gut dysbiosis induces 'leaky gut,' a condition associated with diabetes, NASH, and various auto-immune diseases. Porphyromonas gingivalis is a periodontopathic bacterium which causes periodontal tissue breakdown, and often enters the systemic blood flow. Oral administration of P.

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Background: Several reports suggest that the microbiome of the digestive system affects vaccine efficacy and that the severity of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is associated with decreased diversity of the oral and/or intestinal microbiome. The present study examined the effects of a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) mRNA vaccine on the oral microbiome.

Methods: Forty healthy Japanese oral healthcare personnel were recruited, and unstimulated saliva was collected before vaccination, after the 1st vaccination, and after the 2nd vaccination.

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The epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM) are essential in preventing ankylosis between the alveolar bone and the tooth (dentoalveolar ankylosis). Despite extensive research, the mechanism by which ERM cells suppress ankylosis remains uncertain; perhaps its varied population is to reason. Therefore, in this study, eighteen unique clones of ERM (CRUDE) were isolated using the single-cell limiting dilution and designated as ERM 1-18.

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Oral cenesthopathy (OC) is characterized by unusual oral discomfort without corresponding evidence, and it has often been categorized as "delusional disorder, somatic type". Regarding possible causative factors of OC, involvement of neurovascular contact (NVC) of the trigeminal nerve, which transmits not only pain but also thermal, tactile, and pressure sensations, has never been observed yet. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between clinical characteristics of unilateral OC and the presence of trigeminal nerve NVC.

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The number of medically compromised dental patients is increasing every year with the increase in the super-aged population. Many of these patients have underlying psychiatric problems and diseases, which need to be recognized by dental professionals for better treatment outcomes. The aim of this narrative review article is to summarize the psychological and psychiatric backgrounds of medically compromised patients who are frequently visited and taken care of by dentists using findings from recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

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