Publications by authors named "Yuka Sasaki"

The PARP inhibitor olaparib is an anti-cancer agent based on synthetic lethality that targets poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases. It is used as a therapeutic agent for breast, ovarian, pancreatic, and prostate cancers carrying BRCA1/2 mutations that cause deficiency in homologous recombination. In recent years, acquired resistance to PARP inhibitors has become a clinical problem in PARP inhibitor-treated patients.

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Postoperative complications of pulmonary resection in patients with pulmonary aspergilloma are common. Preoperative antifungal therapy is a perioperative management strategy to reduce postoperative complications; however, the benefit of the treatment remains controversial. A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from the Diagnosis Procedure Combination database (July 2010-March 2021), a national inpatient database in Japan.

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The toxin-antitoxin (TA) genetic module controls various bacterial events. Novel toxins with different functions are still being discovered. This study aimed to determine whether the ECs3274-ECs3275 gene pair encoded by enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157 functions as a TA system.

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[Purpose] This study aimed to examine the characteristics of preoperative physical activity and its impact on the postoperative period in patients who underwent surgery for esophageal cancer. [Participants and Methods] The participants were 30 patients who were diagnosed with esophageal cancer, underwent surgery, and fulfilled their conditions. Preoperative physical activity was measured using the step count, and metabolic equivalents as the amount of physical activity.

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Background: Teicoplanin (TEIC) is a nephrotoxic agent. However, little is known about the effects of concomitant medications on nephrotoxicity. In this study, we investigated the effects of concomitant drugs on nephrotoxicity.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of an 8-week customized visual discrimination training program for improving visual field defects in patients who have suffered a chronic stroke.
  • Participants first underwent an 8-week no-training phase, followed by training that focused on specific visual tasks designed for their individual needs, leading to significant improvements in visual detection sensitivity.
  • Results indicated that the custom training not only enhanced visual function but also positively impacted the quality of life related to vision, as observed through improvements in specific survey scores post-study.
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  • The text discusses a controversy surrounding whether we learn visual features that we are frequently exposed to, with a computational model suggesting they should be learned, but experimental results showing otherwise.
  • The study presents evidence that exposure to a prominent global orientation in natural images enhances visual perceptual learning (VPL), while similar exposure in artificial images does not lead to VPL.
  • The findings highlight that higher-order statistics of natural scenes play a crucial role in VPL, suggesting that unsupervised learning mechanisms work for natural images but may not apply to artificial stimuli, thus challenging existing assumptions about visual learning.
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  • - The "first night effect" (FNE) refers to the difficulty some individuals have falling asleep in new environments, which impacts sleep-induced brain plasticity, especially in young adults.
  • - Research showed that sleep-onset latency (the time it takes to fall asleep) was longer during the first night, confirming the presence of the FNE, and performance in visual learning tasks was reduced compared to subsequent nights.
  • - The study found that key neurochemical indicators of brain plasticity were diminished during the night affected by FNE, suggesting that while the FNE and brain plasticity operate independently, disturbances in sleep hinder processes necessary for brain plasticity.
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Objectives: Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disorder characterized by life-threateningorgan dysfunction resulting from a dysregulated host response to infection. Prostacyclin (PGI) is a bioactive lipid produced by PGI synthase (PGIS) and is known to play important roles in inflammatory reactions as well as cardiovascular regulation. However, little is known about the roles of PGIS and PGI in systemic inflammatory responses such as septic shock.

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It has remained unclear whether individuals with psychiatric disorders involving altered visual processing employ similar neuronal mechanisms during perceptual learning of a visual task. We investigated this question by training patients with body dysmorphic disorder, a psychiatric disorder characterized by distressing or impairing preoccupation with nonexistent or slight defects in one's physical appearance, and healthy controls on a visual detection task for human faces with low spatial frequency components. Brain activation during task performance was measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging before the beginning and after the end of behavioral training.

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PARP inhibitors have been developed as anti-cancer agents based on synthetic lethality in homologous recombination deficient cancer cells. However, resistance to PARP inhibitors such as olaparib remains a problem in clinical use, and the mechanisms of resistance are not fully understood. To investigate mechanisms of PARP inhibitor resistance, we established a BRCA1 knockout clone derived from the pancreatic cancer MIA PaCa-2 cells, which we termed C1 cells, and subsequently isolated an olaparib-resistant C1/OLA cells.

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Several crustaceans including shrimps change the amount of specific free amino acids to regulate the osmotic pressure in their bodies. Kuruma shrimp Penaeus japonicus also increases the concentration of alanine (Ala) in the abdominal muscle following the increase of environmental salinity. In the present study, to elucidate the mechanisms of changes in Ala accumulation of kuruma shrimp depending on salinity, we cloned the gene encoding alanine aminotransferase (ALT), an enzyme involved in Ala biosynthesis, and examined its expression profile.

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A reciprocal relationship between perceptual learning and functional brain changes towards perceptual learning effectiveness has been demonstrated previously; however, the underlying neural correlates remain unclear. Further, visual perceptual learning (VPL) is implicated in visual field defect (VFD) recovery following chronic stroke. We investigated resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) in the visual cortices associated with mean total deviation (MTD) scores for VPL-induced VFD recovery in chronic stroke.

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  • The "first night effect" (FNE) makes it harder for people to fall asleep in a new place, which can impact brain plasticity during sleep.
  • Research showed that visual plasticity in young adults was significantly reduced during the first night of sleep compared to subsequent nights, confirming the FNE.
  • Even though sleep-onset latency (how long it takes to fall asleep) was longer on the first night, the study found that this didn't directly relate to the changes in neurochemical processes crucial for learning and memory.
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  • Temporal perceptual learning (TPL) highlights neural plasticity in the brain, particularly relating to auditory processing, but understanding of the underlying neurometabolic changes has been limited by traditional methods like fMRI.
  • A study tested whether TPL involves plasticity changes in the primary auditory cortex (A1) and the inferior parietal cortex (IPC), leveraging proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) alongside behavioral measures.
  • Results showed a significant increase in the excitation-to-inhibition (E/I) ratio in the IPC during learning, suggesting it plays a key role in temporal discrimination, while A1 showed a different pattern that was not statistically significant, indicating both areas may work together in auditory learning.
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It is generally believed that learning of a perceptual task involving low-level neuronal mechanisms is similar between individuals. However, it is unclear whether this assumption also applies to individuals with psychiatric disorders that are known to have altered brain activation during visual processing. We investigated this question in patients with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), a psychiatric disorder characterized by distressing or impairing preoccupation with nonexistent or slight defects in one's physical appearance, and in healthy controls.

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  • Visual perceptual learning (VPL) improves visual tasks through experience, often showing location specificity where improvement is associated with where the target is presented.
  • The study explored how the spatial arrangement between trained and untrained locations affects the transfer of VPL.
  • Results showed that significant transfer of learning occurs when locations are related diagonally or along a line through the fixation point, suggesting that geometry plays a role in how location specificity and transfer operate.
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Using postmortem computed tomography (CT) images, we achieved personal identification of a body using transposed teeth and dental treatment marks. Transposition of teeth is a rare malpositioning anomaly. CT images can clarify the malpositioning of the teeth's roots, which is difficult to discern from gross observation of the dentition.

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  • PARG is an enzyme that breaks down poly (ADP-ribose) and is involved in essential biological processes like DNA repair and cell death, yet its role in osteoclast differentiation remains largely unexplored.
  • Research in this study focused on the PARG inhibitor PDD00017273 to investigate its effects on osteoclast differentiation in specific cell types (RAW264 cells) induced by RANKL.
  • The findings suggest that inhibiting PARG leads to increased levels of intracellular PAR, reduced formation of osteoclasts, and downregulation of key osteoclast differentiation markers and proteins, indicating a potential therapeutic target for osteoclast-related bone diseases.
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Aspergillus species have been identified morphologically in most clinical laboratories without conducting antifungal susceptibility tests (ASTs). This review aimed to evaluate the importance of accurate identification and ASTs of Aspergillus spp. strains for adequate clinical management of Aspergillus infections.

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  • MABA is a serious and sometimes deadly infection, particularly dangerous for those with weakened immune systems, and can lead to rare complications like pneumothorax.
  • A case study of a 69-year-old Japanese woman with an immune disorder highlighted a successful treatment for pneumothorax caused by a MABA pulmonary infection.
  • The patient was treated with a combination of antibiotics, including amikacin, sitafloxacin, clofazimine, and azithromycin, achieving remission in three weeks, emphasizing the importance of adhering to microbial sensitivity testing for effective treatment.
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The prevalence of K deficiency and negative K balance in rice production increases the demand for K fertilizer. However, the primary source of K fertilizer, potash rock, is limited. Recycling K from cow manure compost (CMC) is a sustainable solution.

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Both the midbrain systems, encompassing the ventral striatum (VS), and the cortical systems, including the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC), play roles in reinforcing and enhancing learning. However, the specific contributions of signals from these regions in learning remains unclear. To investigate this, we examined how VS and dACC are involved in visual perceptual learning (VPL) through an orientation discrimination task.

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Long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase 4 (ACSL4) converts free highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) into their acyl-CoA esters and is important for HUFA utilization. HUFA-containing phospholipids produced via ACSL4-dependent reactions are involved in pathophysiological events such as inflammatory responses and ferroptosis as a source for lipid mediators and/or a target of oxidative stress, respectively. However, the in vivo role of ACSL4 in inflammatory responses is not fully understood.

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