Publications by authors named "Yuji Matsushima"

Objective: Raynaud's phenomenon is a common symptom of systemic sclerosis. We previously reported that elbow heating increases angiopoietin-1 in the fingertips and alleviates Raynaud's phenomenon. Angiopoietin-1 levels decrease in patients with systemic sclerosis with severe capillary damage.

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  • * Investigations into these FFC products identified two novel compounds, referred to as compounds 1 and 2, that are possibly lovastatin derivatives, which were consistently found in samples linked to adverse health events.
  • * The study aims to determine the contamination route of these compounds, with ongoing efforts to synthesize them from lovastatin for further analysis, ultimately seeking to mitigate health risks associated with such health food products.
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Background: Tongue coating consists of oral bacteria, desquamated epithelium, blood cells, and food residues and is involved in periodontal disease, halitosis, and aspiration pneumonia. Recently, a tongue brush with sonic vibration was developed to clean the tongue. This comparative study examined the extent of tongue coating, its effects on the tongue, bacterial count particularly on the posterior dorsum of the tongue, and the degree of pain using a manual tongue brush and the newly developed sonic tongue brush.

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Recent reports show that hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) can be lowered by improving chronic inflammation in periodontal patients with diabetes mellitus and that full-mouth scaling and root planing (FM-SRP), in combination with azithromycin (AZM) treatment, can reduce early periodontal inflammation. However, the association of FM-SRP and AZM with periodontitis and HbA1c in patients with diabetes is largely unknown. This study investigated periodontitis and HbA1c in patients with diabetes after receiving FM-SRP and AZM to evaluate which clinical parameters most reflect the diabetic condition.

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  • In the late 2010s, AI technology started helping with food science and nutrition research.
  • The review looks at how AI is used in other areas like engineering and medicine, and also its history with food science.
  • It discusses current AI uses in agriculture and food, like finding healthy foods, checking diets, analyzing gut bacteria, and predicting toxic ingredients, and suggests these uses will be important in the future.
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Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (a-PDT) is attracting attention as a new form of dental treatment. While it is primarily applied to produce an antibacterial effect, it decreases lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and protease activity. Here, we evaluated differences in the antibacterial activity of a-PDT on three types of bacteria and the effects on the organic substances (i.

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Previous reports have shown that azithromycin (AZM), a macrolide antibiotic, affects collagen synthesis and cytokine production in human gingival fibroblasts (hGFs). However, there are few reports on the effect of AZM on human periodontal ligament fibroblasts (hPLFs). In the present study, we comparatively examined the effects of AZM on hGFs and hPLFs.

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Mesenchymal cells derived from human umbilical cord tissue are attracting increasing attention as a source for cell therapy. However, for applying the same in tissue engineering, it has been shown that the differentiation capacity of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) is influenced by the tissue from which the cells are harvested. Thus, to explore the possibility of increasing the osteogenic capacity of MSCs derived from the perivascular tissue of the human umbilical cord (human umbilical cord perivascular cells, HUCPVCs), we cultured these cells using conditioned medium (CM) derived from cultures of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (hBMMSCs).

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Rapid progress has been made in terms of metal nanoparticles studied in numerous fields. Metal nanoparticles have also been used in medical research, and antibacterial properties and anticancer effects have been reported. However, the underlying mechanism responsible for these effects has not been fully elucidated.

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A new and unexpected Rh(I)-catalyzed cycloisomerization of 1,6-enynes is reported. Several different alkyne substitution patterns were evaluated under the reaction conditions, including a deuterated derivative that provides some insight into the reaction mechanism.

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Herein, we describe the synthesis and pharmacological profiles of novel quinuclidinyl heteroarylcarbamate derivatives. Among them, the quinuclidin-4-yl thiazolylcarbamate derivative ASP9133 was identified as a promising long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) showing more selective inhibition of bronchoconstriction against salivation and more rapid onset of action in a rat model than tiotropium bromide.

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A method for oligoarene synthesis involving chemoselective cross-coupling as the key reaction was developed. Boronic acids with a chloro or trifluoromethanesulfonyloxy group were used as the monomer precursors with either of two chemoselective catalytic systems: Pd with P(t-Bu)(3), and Pd with 1,1'-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (DPPF). This method enabled elongation by one benzene unit in every step and thus reduced the number of steps required for elongation of oligoarene chains with well-defined lengths and sequences of substituted benzene rings.

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The reaction of planar-chiral cyclopentadienyl-ruthenium complexes with Bu4NI resulted in the formation of iodo complexes with high diastereoselectivity (up to >99%de). The stereochemistry of the ruthenium center in the starting material did not influence the diastereoselectivity of the products. Epimerization of a diastereomerically pure sample gave a mixture of two diastereomers in the same ratio as with the ligand-exchange reaction, suggesting that the selectivity is determined by the difference in thermodynamic stability between the diastereomeric pair of iodo complexes.

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