Publications by authors named "Yui Sakamoto"

Background: High prevalence of sleep problems in not only children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDS) but also non NDS has been established. However, there are few studies that have looked into population-based and age-specific prevalence of sleep problems of children. Moreover, there are even fewer studies that have investigated the correlation of demographic and lifestyle-related factors affecting sleep problems in children.

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Background: We observed two cases of patients with schizophrenia who were treated with clozapine (250mg/day and 275mg/day, respectively) and showed neutropenia after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine (BNT162b2).

Case Presentation: Case 1 is a twenty-two year old woman with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. She enrolled in Clozaril Patient Monitoring Service in 2017 and had been taking clozapine for 4 years.

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  • Physical deconditioning is common after cardiovascular surgery, and independent walking is crucial for recovery and preventing future cardiac issues.
  • A study involving 567 patients analyzed how different types of surgeries (CABG, heart valve, and aortic surgery) affect the ability to walk independently and the factors influencing rehabilitation.
  • Findings revealed that patients who had aortic surgery needed significantly longer time for cardiac rehabilitation compared to those who had CABG and heart valve surgeries, highlighting the need for new intervention strategies for those with extended ICU stays.
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Objective: Although autism spectrum disorder (ASD) occurs worldwide, most genomic studies on ASD were performed on those of Western ancestry. We hypothesized ASD-related copy number variations (CNVs) of Japanese individuals might be different from those of Western individuals.

Methods: Subjects were recruited from the Hirosaki 5-year-old children's developmental health check-up (HFC) between 2013 and 2016 (ASD group; n = 68, control group; n = 124).

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Despite increasing attention to internet addiction (IA) in both clinical practice and research, our understanding of longitudinal changes of IA status is limited. In the present study, we employed latent transition analysis to investigate patterns of transitions and the stability of IA status among 5483 students (aged 9-12 years) over the two-year study periods. Additionally, we examined whether neurodevelopmental traits predicted certain transition patterns.

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The aims of this study were to identify sensory processing profiles specific to preschoolers with DCD in a community sample and examine the association of sensory processing problems with motor coordination difficulties in these children. Sixty-three 5-year-old children with DCD and without other neurodevelopmental disorders and 106 age-matched typically developing children participated in this study. Sensory processing problems were assessed using the Sensory Profile.

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Backgrounds: Whether there is a true increase in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequency or not remains unclear. Additionally, the rates of co-existing neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) in a total population sample has not been fully examined before. Therefore, using a total population sample in Japan, we aimed to estimate the prevalence and cumulative incidence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) annually, to determine whether there is a true increase in ASD prevalence by estimating the cumulative incidence of ASD annually, and to examine the rates of co-existing neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD).

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Upon antigen stimulation, IgG+ B cells rapidly proliferate and differentiate into plasma cells, which has been attributed to the characteristics of membrane-bound IgG (mIgG), but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. We have found that a part of mouse mIgG1 is ubiquitinated through the two responsible lysine residues (K378 and K386) in its cytoplasmic tail and this ubiquitination is augmented upon antigen stimulation. The ubiquitination of mIgG1 involves its immunoglobulin tail tyrosine (ITT) motif, Syk/Src-family kinases and Cbl proteins.

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It has been reported that neuroinflammation occurs in the central nervous system (CNS) in patients with neuropathic pain, Alzheimer's disease and autism spectrum disorder. The 18-kDa translocator protein TSPO is used as an imaging target in positron emission tomography to detect neuroinflammation, and its expression is correlated with microglial activation. However, the mechanism underlying the transcriptional regulation of Tspo induced by inflammation is not clear.

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Intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) appears in the circulation more frequently in blood group B or O secretors than in blood group A or AB secretors and non-secretors, and serum IAP activity rises following the ingestion of a high-fat meal. In a previous study, the occurrence of two IAP isoforms, with high (HIAP) and normal molecular mass (NIAP), in healthy sera was demonstrated by 6.0% polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of 1% Triton X-100.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yui Sakamoto"

  • - Yui Sakamoto's recent research predominantly focuses on neurodevelopmental disorders in children and related health issues, including sleep problems and autism spectrum disorders, emphasizing the prevalence and demographic factors influencing these conditions in Japan.
  • - One significant study revealed a concerning link between schizophrenia patients treated with clozapine developing neutropenia post-COVID-19 vaccination, shedding light on the complexities of managing psychiatric conditions amid the pandemic.
  • - Sakamoto's work also includes investigating independent walking post-cardiovascular surgery and the effects of sensory processing profiles on motor skills in preschoolers with developmental coordination disorder, contributing to a broader understanding of pediatric health outcomes.