Publications by authors named "Yuka Sato"

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  • * His kidney function deteriorated significantly, leading to symptoms like hematuria, proteinuria, and low eGFR, prompting hemodialysis and immunosuppressive therapy.
  • * Although his condition initially improved, a catheter infection complicated his recovery, and he became dependent on regular hemodialysis, highlighting the need for further investigation and monitoring in similar patients post-vaccination.
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  • The study aimed to explore the link between sarcopenia (muscle loss) and urinary issues in older patients with difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) using data from 460 Japanese participants.
  • Results indicated that urinary dysfunction was not linked to sarcopenia itself but showed significant relationships with calf circumference, handgrip strength, and the Barthel Index (a measure of daily living activities).
  • The study concluded that while sarcopenia did not correlate with urinary dysfunction, handgrip strength and the Barthel Index were important factors associated with it.
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  • Ectopic overexpression of developmental regulator genes can enhance plant transformation by promoting cellular differentiation, although plant growth regulators are still needed in the process.
  • The study examined how specific gene fusions influenced the differentiation of tobacco transgenic cells without the use of plant growth regulators, finding significant effects.
  • RNA-seq and phytohormone analyses revealed that certain hormone levels increased during differentiation, leading to the identification of differentially expressed genes related to organogenesis and metabolism, which can aid in developing PGR-free tissue cultures for various plant species.
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Background: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have received considerable attention as ideal biomarkers for kidney diseases. Most reports have focused on urinary EVs, that are mainly derived from the cells in the urinary tract. However, the detection and the application of kidney-derived EVs in plasma remains uncertain.

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RNA vaccines are applicable to the treatment of various infectious diseases via the inducement of robust immune responses against target antigens by expressing antigen proteins in the human body. The delivery of messenger RNA by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) has become a versatile drug delivery system used in the administration of RNA vaccines. LNPs are widely considered to possess adjuvant activity that induces a strong immune response.

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  • * R2R3-MYB genes are used for anthocyanin production but can cause issues like developmental abnormalities in transgenic plants due to too much pigment.
  • * A new system was developed using T-DNA and heat-inducible recombination that successfully allowed for visual selection of transgenic tobacco plants, confirmed by PCR and sequencing, ultimately making the process simpler and cheaper.
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Background: Crescentic glomerulonephritis with syphilis infection is rare, and the mechanism underlying the formation of glomerular capillary wall damage-induced crescent has not been elucidated.

Case Presentation: A 62-year-old Japanese male showed edema, eruption, and rapid deterioration of the renal function after an acute syphilis infection. A renal biopsy showed crescentic glomerulonephritis with C3 deposition in the glomerular capillary wall, and immunostaining for anti-Treponema pallidum antibody was weakly positive in some interstitium and one glomerulus.

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Sarcopenic dysphagia is characterized by weakness of swallowing-related muscles associated with whole-body sarcopenia. As the number of patients with sarcopenia increases with the aging of the world, the number of patients with sarcopenic dysphagia is also increasing. The prevalence of sarcopenic dysphagia is high in the institutionalized older people and in patients hospitalized for pneumonia with dysphagia in acute care hospitals.

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Aim: Irrespective of the cause, albumin/proteinuria induces tubulointerstitial damage and accelerates the progression of kidney diseases. Our series of studies demonstrated that proteinuria, an independent prognostic factor for chronic kidney disease (CKD), is correlated with urinary basigin/CD147 (Bsg) levels. We examined the morphology and origin of Bsg in the tubular lumen through the effects of filtered glucose and protein solutes on the tubules.

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During hemodialysis (HD), blood pressure (BP) changes are frequently observed. However, the mechanism of BP changes during HD has not been fully clarified. The cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) reflects the arterial stiffness of the arterial tree from the origin of the aorta to the ankle independent from BP during measurement.

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  • Researchers are increasingly interested in utilizing transcribed mRNA encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (mRNA-LNPs) for innovative therapies, but lack the necessary resources to create these nanoparticles.
  • The study introduces a simpler method to prepare mRNA-LNPs by rehydrating freeze-dried lipid nanoparticles with IVT-mRNA solution and heating, resulting in a similar structure to traditional methods.
  • The mRNA-LNPs produced using this method successfully enabled genome editing via co-encapsulation of Cas9-mRNA and guide RNA, showcasing their potential for practical applications.
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Chimerism analysis is a surrogate indicator of graft rejection or relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Although short tandem repeat PCR (STR-PCR) is the usual method, limited sensitivity and technical variability are matters of concern. Quantitative PCR-based methods to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP-qPCR) are more sensitive, but their informativity and quantitative accuracy are highly variable.

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Ramified, polarized protoplasmic astrocytes interact with synapses via perisynaptic astrocyte processes (PAPs) to form tripartite synapses. These astrocyte-synapse interactions mutually regulate their structures and functions. However, molecular mechanisms for tripartite synapse formation remain elusive.

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Newly synthesized naphthalene diimide carrying two β-cyclodextrins (NDI-β-CyDs) showed improved specificity for the parallel G-quadruplex structure alongside the hybrid G-quadruplex structure. Specifically, the highest binding affinity of NDI-β-CyDs for the telomere RNA G-quadruplex was observed. The binding simulation indicated that β-cyclodextrins might be available for loop nucleobase inclusion under its complex.

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  • - Researchers found that daily myricetin intake helped improve cognitive function in a specific type of aging mice known as SAMP8 mice, which are prone to memory issues.
  • - The study measured levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF), finding that myricetin increased these neurotrophins and activated a key protein, CREB, that is important for their production.
  • - Overall, the findings suggest that myricetin could be a potential dietary approach to prevent cognitive decline by enhancing neurotrophic factors in the brain.
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  • Monocarboxylates like lactate and pyruvate play key roles as building blocks for important metabolic processes, including glucose and lipid synthesis, through pathways like the TCA cycle.
  • The transportation of these monocarboxylates is primarily managed by monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs), which rely on the protein basigin (BSG) for proper function and location in the cell membrane.
  • Research shows that when BSG is depleted, MCT1 transport decreases, leading to disrupted gluconeogenesis and altered metabolic pathways, but this can improve conditions like hyperglycemia and insulin resistance when observed in BSG-deficient mice on a high-fat diet.
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  • Climate change poses significant risks to kidney health, as the kidneys are essential for regulating hydration but are also vulnerable to heat stress and dehydration.
  • Rising temperatures can lead to severe heat-related conditions like heat stroke, which increases the risk of acute and chronic kidney disease (CKD) and electrolyte imbalances.
  • There is growing evidence that climate change contributes to epidemics of CKD in various regions worldwide, necessitating increased awareness and preparation among nephrologists for heat-related kidney conditions.
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A fast response potentiometric flow-through pH sensor was applied for organic acid determination. The analyte response with the pH sensor was obtained by eluent pH modification following ion exclusion chromatography with HClO as an eluent. The response characteristics depend on the adjusted baseline pH.

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Background: Screening-based intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) has reduced the prevalence of early-onset group B Streptococcus (GBS) infection in newborns. Nevertheless, early-onset disease still occurs despite IAP, and IAP is not effective in preventing late-onset disease. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and risk factors of GBS neonatal umbilical colonization managed by dry cord care in Japan.

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Frameshifts in the Calreticulin (CALR) exon 9 provide a recurrent driver mutation of essential thrombocythemia (ET) and primary myelofibrosis among myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). Here, we generated knock-in mice with murine Calr exon 9 mimicking the human CALR mutations, using the CRISPR-Cas9 method. Knock-in mice with del10 [Calr mice] exhibited an ET phenotype with increases of peripheral blood (PB) platelets and leukocytes, and accumulation of megakaryocytes in bone marrow (BM), while those with ins2 (Calr mice) showed a slight splenic enlargement.

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Objective: To determine whether vaginal progesterone (VP) reduces the rate of preterm birth in pregnant women after abdominal trachelectomy (AT) for early-stage cervical cancer STUDY DESIGN: This is an interventional study with a historical cohort. For the interventional study participants who had singleton pregnancies after AT between October 2016 and September 2020, the administration of vaginal progesterone was started between 16 and 19 weeks of gestation and discontinued at 34 weeks of gestation or at the time of delivery, rupture of membranes, or massive uterine bleeding. We investigated obstetric and neonatal outcomes among the study participants and compared them with outcomes of the historical control group participants, included women with singleton pregnancies after AT who were managed without VP at our institution between January 2007 and September 2016, using Fisher's exact test and the Mann-Whitney U test The main outcomes were the gestational age at delivery and incidence of preterm birth before 37 weeks and 34 weeks of gestation.

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Objective In patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD), it was reported that colonoscopy, but not upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, could cause peritonitis as a complication. A guideline of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis recommends preemptive intravenous antibiotics administration of ampicillin and aminoglycoside with or without metronidazole, to prevent colonoscopy-associated peritonitis. In this study, we retrospectively evaluated the effects of preemptive antibiotics therapy by oral administration instead of intravenous administration.

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Lotus japonicus is a model legume that accumulates 8-hydroxyflavonol derivatives, such as gossypetin (8-hydroxyquercetin) 3-O-glycoside, which confer the yellow color to its petals. An enzyme, flavonoid 8-hydroxylase (F8H; LjF8H), is assumed to be involved in the biosynthesis, but the specific gene is yet to be identified. The LjF8H cDNA was isolated as a flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-binding monooxygenase-like protein using flower buds and flower-specific EST data of L.

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  • - The Moncrief-Popovich technique for implanting peritoneal catheters can improve dialysis initiation but may increase the risk of catheter blockage due to fibrin clots since the catheter is buried under the skin for extended periods.
  • - A study of 193 patients showed that catheter obstructions occurred mainly from fibrin clots, but the alpha-replacer treatment successfully resolved these blockages without significant complications.
  • - The alpha-replacer proved to be a safe and effective option for treating intraluminal catheter obstructions, leading to no recurrence of blockages during the follow-up period of up to 141 months.
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