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  • Rituximab (RIT) is commonly used to help kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) who are ABO-incompatible, but the effectiveness of valganciclovir (VGCV) in preventing cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection after RIT is uncertain.
  • A study of 213 KTRs showed that those receiving VGCV had a significantly higher rate of CMV disease (23.5%) compared to those not receiving it (5.5%), though both groups experienced similar rates of CMV infection.
  • The results suggest that insufficient VGCV dosage does not effectively lower CMV disease incidence post-RIT, but following a standard VGCV protocol may be beneficial
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Estrogen‑related receptor (ERR) is an orphan nuclear receptor structurally akin to the estrogen receptor. ERR is expressed in tissues with active energy metabolism and regulates intracellular metabolic functions. Additionally, ERRs are known to be strongly expressed in the epidermis of skin tissue, but their functions are unknown.

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Purpose Follow-up examinations after health check-ups are important for early detection of noncommunicable diseases among workers. Nudging can serve as an effective intervention for individuals who avoid follow-up examinations due to cognitive biases. This study aims to evaluate the interest in nudge-based notification for follow-up examinations, targeting occupational health staff and undiagnosed workers in a randomized controlled trial.

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Recent studies have revealed that biotic interactions in ecological communities vary over time, possibly mediating community responses to anthropogenic disturbances. This study investigated the heterogeneity of such variability within a real community and its impact on population stability in the face of pesticide application, particularly focusing on density-dependence of the interaction effect. Using outdoor mesocosms with a freshwater community, we found considerable heterogeneity in density-dependent interaction variability among links in the same community.

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Purpose: The impact of untreated medial meniscus posterior root (MMPR) tear (MMPRT) during opening-wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO) on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) remains poorly understood. This retrospective cohort study aimed to investigate the association between the presence of MMPRT and post-operative PROs in patients who underwent OWHTO.

Methods: A total of 83 knees that underwent OWHTO that were followed up for 6.

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D-aspartate stimulates growth hormone secretion in wethers.

J Anim Sci

January 2024

Department of Animal Science, School of Veterinary Medicine, Kitasato University, Aomori, Japan.

Growth hormone (GH) is an essential factor in enhancing the productivity of animals. In ruminants, L-aspartate (L-Asp) stimulates the secretion of GH; however, the effect of D-Asp on GH remains unknown. Here, we examined the effect of D-Asp on GH secretion in wethers.

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Scope: Sub-optimal prenatal conditions such as maternal undernutrition during pregnancy and lactation posit high risks of adult metabolic diseases. High fructose intake causes insulin resistance and liver inflammation contributing to metabolic diseases. However, food-based preventive measure for these metabolic diseases in the offspring is under-researched.

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Nanoscale Structures of Tough Microparticle-Based Films Investigated by Synchrotron X-Ray Scattering and All-Atom Molecular-Dynamics Simulation.

Langmuir

October 2024

Department of Frontier Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Hirosaki University, 3 Bunkyo-cho, Hirosaki, Aomori 036-8561, Japan.

In this study, the nanoscale structures of microparticle-based films are revealed by synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and all-atom molecular-dynamics (AA-MD) simulations. The microparticle-based films consisting of the simplest acrylate polymer microparticles are applied as a model because the films are formed without additives and organic solvents and exhibit high toughness properties. The characteristic interfacial thickness () obtained from the SAXS analysis reflects the mixing degree of polymer chains on the microparticle surface in the film.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of three androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPI) — abiraterone, enzalutamide, and apalutamide — in treating patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer in a real-world setting.
  • Records of 668 high-risk patients treated with these drugs were analyzed, comparing prostate-specific antigen (PSA) responses, overall survival, and the incidence of adverse events.
  • Results showed no significant differences in overall survival or cancer-specific survival among the three drugs, although abiraterone demonstrated a higher rate of achieving a 99% PSA decline, and enzalutamide had the lowest treatment discontinuation rates.
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Background: Force steadiness can be impaired under dual-task conditions in older adults. Since this impairment is attributed to their limited attentional resources, we hypothesized that the degree of cortical activity involved in muscle contraction would affect force steadiness under dual-task conditions. To test this hypothesis, based on the premise that dorsiflexion requires more cortical resources than plantarflexion, we compared the effects of additional motor and cognitive task demands on force steadiness between dorsiflexion and plantarflexion contractions in young and older adults.

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Color-induced cognitive conflicts affect muscle activity prior to gait initiation in the Go/No-go task.

Front Hum Neurosci

October 2024

Department of Sensorimotor Neuroscience, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.

Introduction: In traffic rule, green/blue means go, and red means stop. It has been shown that this prior knowledge about traffic signal colors can affect reaction times (RTs). For example, RTs are longer when responding to a red "Go" signal and withholding the response to a blue "No-go" signal (Red Go/Blue No-go task) than when responding to a blue "Go" signal and withholding the response to a red "No-go" signal (Blue Go/Red No-go task), when responses are provided by button press.

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Introduction: Oligometastasis and oligoprogression (OP) has not been adequately defined in extensive-stage SCLC (ES-SCLC) and may be a good indication for adding local treatment. Therefore, this multicenter study aimed to investigate the prognostic impact of oligometastasis and OP in ES-SCLC.

Methods: We enrolled patients who received chemoimmunotherapy between September 2019 and June 2022.

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Reduction in the incidence of cognitive impairment and related costs through an innovative health awareness programme in rural Japan.

PLoS One

October 2024

Department of Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Objectives: This study examined the impact of the Center of Healthy Aging Program (CHAP) on the cognitive function and economic burden associated with dementia.

Methods: This observational study utilised Iwaki cohort data. We included participants with mini-mental state examination (MMSE) scores and categorised them into pre- and post-CHAP groups based on their year of entry into the cohort (before 2013 or after) (index year).

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness and safety of matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte implantation with an autologous periosteal flap (pMACI) for treating large cartilage defects in the knee.
  • Data were analyzed from 232 knees in 225 patients, focusing on outcomes such as the Lysholm knee score and KOOS at different follow-up intervals.
  • The findings showed that a significant percentage of patients reported meaningful improvements in knee function and symptoms, with higher success rates in those who did not undergo additional surgeries like microfracture.
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  • MRSA is a major health threat globally, and the study focuses on how the extract from the plant Polygonum tinctorium (Indigo Ex) may affect the extracellular vesicles released by S. aureus (SaEVs), which are important for bacterial survival and infection.
  • The researchers prepared Indigo Ex from pesticide-free P. tinctorium and investigated its impact on the structure and immune response of SaEVs using advanced microscopy and cell assays.
  • Results indicated that Indigo Ex disrupts SaEVs and reduces their cytotoxicity, showing potential for controlling MRSA infections by decreasing inflammatory responses in immune cells.
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  • The study aimed to investigate the relationship between immune-related adverse events (irAEs) and the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in cancer patients, particularly focusing on overall and progression-free survival.
  • In a cohort of 1,002 Japanese patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer treated with atezolizumab, 19% experienced irAEs, predominantly skin disorders and interstitial lung disease.
  • Results showed that patients with irAEs had better overall survival compared to those without, especially those with low-grade irAEs, indicating potential clinical benefits from irAEs in real-world settings, except for high-grade events unrelated to skin or endocrine disorders.
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CTG repeat length underlying cardiac events and sudden death in myotonic dystrophy type 1.

Eur Heart J Open

September 2024

Department of Clinical Laboratory and Biomedical Sciences, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-7 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.

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  • Myotonic dystrophy Type 1 (DM1) is linked to the expansion of CTG repeats in the DMPK gene and may be associated with heart issues and sudden death, but this relationship is not fully understood in Japan and Europe.
  • A study analyzed 496 DM1 patients from nine Japanese hospitals, finding that those with 1300 or more CTG repeats had a significantly higher risk of serious cardiac events and mortality compared to those with fewer repeats.
  • The results suggest that patients with 1300 or longer CTG repeats are particularly at risk for cardiac complications and increased death rates, while the rate of sudden death was not significantly different across groups.
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  • Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is a severe medical emergency with a high economic impact, leading to a research initiative called the Tohoku Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (TRAD) in Japan.
  • The TRAD collects extensive data on AAD cases, including treatment methods and recovery outcomes, over a 5-year period from 2017 to 2022, and involves follow-ups for up to 10 years post-discharge.
  • The goal of TRAD is to improve understanding of AAD treatments and outcomes, ultimately aiming to enhance patient survival and quality of life in the region.
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  • Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) may enhance recovery in hospitalized patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) by improving their walking ability compared to standard cardiac rehabilitation (CR) alone.
  • A study found that patients participating in IMT showed a significantly greater increase in their 2-minute walking distance compared to a historical control group, indicating that IMT could be beneficial.
  • The IMT sessions were deemed safe, with very few adverse events, suggesting that integrating IMT into CR could offer a promising new strategy for aiding recovery in these patients.
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Triantaspirols A-C and Paraphaeolactone Cs from sp. KT4192: Sensitivity of CP3 in Distinguishing Close NMR Signals.

J Nat Prod

October 2024

The United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Iwate University, 18-8 Ueda 3 chome, Morioka, Iwate 020-8550, Japan.

Hybridized spirobisnaphthalene derivatives, triantaspirols A-C (-) and paraphaeolactones C1 and C2 ( and ), were identified from the culture broth of the fungus sp. KT4192. The NMR spectra of and , as well as and , closely resembled each other, indicating that these were pairs of diastereomers.

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  • Androgen receptor signaling inhibitors (ARSIs) have significantly improved the treatment of metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) by influencing prostate-specific antigen (PSA) dynamics, which are critical for assessing disease control.
  • A retrospective study involving 552 mCSPC patients was conducted to analyze the impact of PSA nadir, PSA response rate, and time to PSA nadir on oncological outcomes like cancer-specific survival and overall survival.
  • Results indicated that achieving a low PSA nadir (≤ 0.02 ng/mL) and a high PSA response rate (≥ 99%) were strong independent predictors of better clinical outcomes, underscoring the importance of monitoring PSA dynamics in patient treatment.
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  • Two-step screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) begins with a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) to identify individuals who may need a follow-up colonoscopy based on their fecal hemoglobin concentration (f-Hb).
  • The study emphasizes the need to adjust the f-Hb positivity threshold in order to optimize detection rates for colorectal neoplasia while managing the number of follow-up colonoscopies required. This balance impacts clinical accuracy, colonoscopy workload, and overall effectiveness in reducing CRC incidence and mortality.
  • As non-invasive screening methods evolve, new biomarkers from various biological samples are being developed, employing machine learning for better predictive accuracy in identifying individuals at risk for CRC.
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Assessment of Edge Modification of Nanographene.

Chemphyschem

December 2024

Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University, 1-3-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, 739-8526, Japan.

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  • Carboxy groups on nanographene (NG) edges allow for functionalization, which is important for creating NG-organic hybrid materials and understanding their electronic properties.
  • The study calculated the structures of model NGs with 174 carbon atoms and different functional groups, aiming for accuracy by using experimental data as a basis.
  • Results showed that while changing carboxyl groups can affect orbital energies, the HOMO-LUMO gap remains mostly unchanged, with π-extension having the most significant impact; however, Pd2+ coordination did lead to a reduction in the H-L gap due to its effect on electron transitions.
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  • *This study examined brain samples from 70 rabid dogs, finding high presence of Negri bodies in the hippocampus (87.14%) and cerebrum (70%), with distinct characteristics in those regions compared to the thalamus and brainstem.
  • *The research highlighted that detecting Negri bodies in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex can aid in rabies diagnosis, while immunohistochemistry showed high sensitivity for identifying rabies virus antigens in all brain regions studied.
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