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  • Obesity not only increases the risk of various diseases but also causes skin issues like dryness and itching, highlighting the need for effective treatments, as previously unexplored in research.
  • This study tested the effects of linseed oil, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, on the skin barrier in obese mice over eight weeks, measuring skin hydration and inflammatory markers after UV exposure.
  • Results showed that linseed oil improved skin barrier function by reducing water loss, inflammation, and skin damage, suggesting it could be a beneficial dietary addition for managing skin health in obesity.
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  • Ventricular septal defects (VSDs) in cats can cause serious heart issues, but this study reports the first-ever surgical correction of a specific type of VSD in a one-year-old Ragdoll cat.
  • The surgery involved cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary bypass, a rare method in feline heart surgery, and was successful despite complications like chylothorax from cannula placement.
  • Post-surgery follow-up showed the cat with only minor residual shunting and a normalized heart size, indicating that this surgical approach could be an effective treatment for congenital heart disease in felines.
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Dasatinib promotes muscle differentiation and disrupts normal muscle regeneration.

Int J Med Sci

June 2024

Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmacology, Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Tokyo University, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan.

Dasatinib is one of the second-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia and has a broad target spectrum, including KIT, PDGFR, and SRC family kinases. Due to its broad drug spectrum, dasatinib has been reported at the basic research level to improve athletic performance by eliminating senescent cell removal and to have an effect on muscle diseases such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy, but its effect on myoblasts has not been investigated. In this study, we evaluated the effects of dasatinib on skeletal muscle both under normal conditions and in the regenerating state.

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  • - Early weaning (EW) in mice leads to increased anxiety and stress responses in adulthood, affecting both behavior and immune function.
  • - Mice subjected to EW showed significant differences in behavior tests compared to normally weaned (NW) mice, along with notable changes in their gut microbiome composition, specifically reduced Erysipelotrichaceae.
  • - Germ-free mice colonized with gut microbiota from EW mice exhibited higher depressive behaviors and altered immune cell profiles, indicating that changes in gut microbiota due to EW can influence mood and immunity.
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Androgen-responsive FOXP4 is a target for endometrial carcinoma.

Commun Biol

June 2024

Division of Animal Disease Model, Research Center for Experimental Modeling of Human Disease, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.

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  • Low estrogen levels are thought to suppress uterine endometrial carcinoma, yet most cases arise after menopause, prompting a focus on declining androgen levels as a potential factor in its progression.
  • The study examines the role of androgen and its receptor (AR) by analyzing clinical data, culturing cancer cell lines, and using murine models, showing that higher androgen receptor expression and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels correlate with lower disease-free survival.
  • DHT reduces cancer cell proliferation and suppresses FOXP4 expression, suggesting that the androgen/AR system can inhibit malignant behavior in endometrial carcinoma, pointing to FOXP4 as a key target for future clinical strategies.
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Non-neoplastic bone marrow disorders are main causes of non-regenerative anemia in dogs. Despite the high incidence of the diseases, their molecular pathophysiology has not been elucidated. We previously reported that Miniature Dachshund (MD) was a predisposed breed to be diagnosed with non-neoplastic bone marrow disorders in Japan, and immunosuppressive treatment-resistant MDs showed higher number of platelets and morphological abnormalities in peripheral blood cells.

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Isolation, structural determination, and antiviral activities of a novel alanine-conjugated polyketide from Talaromyces sp.

J Antibiot (Tokyo)

August 2024

School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 252-5201, Japan.

Antiviral agents are highly sought after. In this study, a novel alkylated decalin-type polyketide, alaspelunin, was isolated from the culture broth of the fungus Talaromyces speluncarum FMR 16671, and its structure was determined using spectroscopic analyses (1D/2D NMR and MS). The compound was condensed with alanine, and its absolute configuration was determined using Marfey's method.

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A 12-year-old spayed female Dalmatian presented with acute vomiting and anorexia. The clinicopathological and imaging abnormalities included icterus, biliary obstruction, and multiple diffuse splenic hypoechogenic nodules. Cholecystectomy was performed to remove the obstruction, followed by liver biopsy and splenectomy.

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  • Zonisamide (ZNS) is a new antiseizure medication being tested for effectiveness and safety in treating idiopathic epilepsy in dogs.*
  • A study involving 56 dogs showed that 76% experienced a significant reduction in seizure frequency, with 55% achieving complete seizure freedom after 12 weeks of ZNS treatment.*
  • Mild and temporary side effects were noted in a small number of dogs, but overall, ZNS was found to be effective and well-tolerated for managing epilepsy.*
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Muscle fiber type composition (% slow-twitch and % fast-twitch fibers) is associated with metabolism, with increased slow-twitch fibers alleviating metabolic disorders. Previously, we reported that dietary fish oil intake induced a muscle fiber-type transition in a slower direction in rats. The aim of this study was to determine the functionality of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), a unique fatty acid in fish oil, to skeletal muscle fiber type and metabolism in rats.

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Nutritional researches have successfully used animal models to gain new insights into nutrient action. However, comprehensive descriptions of their molecular mechanisms of action remain elusive as appropriate in vitro evaluation systems are lacking. Organoid models can mimic physiological structures and reproduce in vivo functions, making them increasingly utilized in biomedical research for a better understand physiological and pathological phenomena.

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  • * Researchers collected nasal swabs from 66 cattle, finding BRBV in 6 symptomatic and 4 asymptomatic animals, and sequenced nearly complete genomes of two Japanese BRBV strains.
  • * The study revealed significant genetic differences in the BRBV leader gene in Japan compared to global strains, highlighting the virus's evolution and genetic diversity influenced by local factors.
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The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is a significant public health concern owing to its expanding habitat and vector competence. Disease outbreaks attributed to this species have been reported in areas under its invasion, and its northward expansion in Japan has caused concern because of the potential for dengue virus infection in newly populated areas. Accurate prediction of Ae.

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In this study, we examined whether the frequency of exogenous oestrogen treatment affects the induction of artificial lactation and milk production. Furthermore, we analysed changes in milk components obtained from artificially lactating sows. Pseudopregnant induced by treatment with 30 mg of estradiol dipropionate (EDP) on Day 10 (Day 0 = the last day of estrus) were divided into three groups: those administered 5 mg of EDP once on Day 39 (n = 5), twice on Days 32 and 39 (n = 5) and three times on Days 25, 32 and 39 (n = 6).

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Beacon-based sleep-wake monitoring in dogs.

J Vet Med Sci

June 2024

Laboratory of Human-Animal Interaction and Reciprocity, School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Kanagawa, Japan.

The sleep-wake cycle represents a crucial physiological process essential for maintaining homeostasis and promoting individual growth. In dogs, alterations in sleep patterns associated with age and dog's correlation with temperament factors, such as nervousness, have been reported, and there is an increasing demand for precise monitoring of sleep and physical activity in dogs. The present study aims to develop an analysis method for measuring sleep-wake patterns and physical activity in dogs by utilizing an accelerometer and a smartphone.

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Bacteriological Survey of Insect Products in Japan.

Foodborne Pathog Dis

August 2024

School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Kanagawa, Japan.

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  • A microbiological study of 41 insect product samples available in Japan revealed that raw frozen insects had a significantly higher total aerobic count (5.61 log cfu/g) compared to powdered insects (2.89 log cfu/g).
  • The coliform count was also notably higher in raw frozen insects, with a range of <1 to 6.90 log cfu/g, indicating potential hygiene concerns.
  • While several food poisoning bacteria were identified in the samples, including certain species associated with hygiene issues, no pathogenic organisms like STEC or Salmonella were detected in this study.
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Accurate measurement of sodium intake in the diet is challenging, and epidemiological studies can be hampered by the attenuation of associations due to measurement error in sodium intake. A prediction formula for habitual 24-h urine sodium excretion and sodium-to-potassium ratio might lead to more reliable conclusions. Five 24-h urinary samples and two Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQs) were conducted among 244 Japanese participants aged 35-80 years.

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Pinworm Blatticola blattae infection and survival of starving German cockroach Blattella germanica.

Parasitol Res

April 2024

Laboratory of Parasitology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 252-5201, Japan.

The German cockroach Blattella germanica is commonly infected with the pinworm Blatticola blattae. To determine the effect of pinworm infection on cockroach survival, we artificially altered the pinworm infection status of cockroaches and determined the number of survival days under no-feeding conditions, with and without opportunities for fecal feeding. Four lines of the German cockroach (Wn, Wp, Nn, and Np groups) were used in the experiment.

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In clinical practice, patient assessments rely on established scales. Integrating data from these scales into the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework has been suggested; however, a standardized approach is lacking. Herein, we tested a new approach to develop a conversion table translating clinical scale scores into ICF qualifiers based on a clinician survey.

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Changes in the mother-offspring relationship are presumably accompanied by dynamic changes in the autonomic nervous system. Although temporal measurements of autonomic activity have been performed in human mothers and infants, the analysis of long-term changes remains unexplored. Mouse mothers can form social bonds with their pups and have a short period of pregnancy and lactation, which makes them useful for the examination of physiological changes from pregnancy to pup-rearing.

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Role of Organic Anion Transporter NPT4 in Renal Handling of Uremic Toxin 3-indoxyl Sulfate.

J Pharm Sci

July 2024

Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan. Electronic address:

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  • * A study using genetically modified Slc17a3 mice found that the plasma levels of 11 biological substances, including 3-indoxyl sulfate, were significantly higher compared to wild-type mice, and that urinary excretion of 3-indoxyl sulfate was reduced in Slc17a3 mice.
  • * The research confirmed that 3-indoxyl sulfate is a new substrate for NPT4, indicating that this transporter plays a role in controlling the levels of this compound in the body by managing its
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This study investigated the relationship between urinary hormone concentrations and attachment-related behaviors in two dog breeds, the Akitas and Labrador Retrievers, to elucidate the hormonal and behavioral mechanisms underlying domestication and interspecies attachment to humans. By measuring cortisol and oxytocin concentrations, and conducting the Strange Situation Test (SST), we aimed to investigate breed differences in endocrine secretions associated with domestication and how these differences influence dog behavior toward humans. Our results showed significant breed differences in urinary cortisol concentrations, with Akitas exhibiting higher levels than Labrador Retrievers.

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  • The study examined the effects of the mycotoxin nivalenol (NIV) on immune cells using both lab-grown mouse cells and a mouse model for atopic dermatitis (AD) to understand its immunotoxic effects.
  • Exposure to NIV increased the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNFα, and this was linked to activation of specific signaling pathways (MAPK) in the cells.
  • Additionally, oral administration of NIV in mice worsened AD symptoms, marked by a rise in certain immune cells and cytokines, highlighting the potential immunotoxicity of NIV in relation to atopic dermatitis.
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Background: Fruits and vegetables contain abundant amounts of antioxidant vitamins such as vitamin C, α-carotene, and β-carotene. Few prospective observational studies have investigated the effects of fruit and vegetable intake on the risk of dementia, and the results are inconsistent.

Objectives: Our aim was to examine associations between fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of disabling dementia.

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Animals on Earth need to hold postures and execute a series of movements under gravity and atmospheric pressure. VAChT-Cre is a transgenic Cre driver mouse line that expresses Cre recombinase selectively in motor neurons of S-type (slow-twitch fatigue-resistant) and FR-type (fast-twitch fatigue-resistant). Sequential motor unit recruitment is a fundamental principle for fine and smooth locomotion; smaller-diameter motor neurons (S-type, FR-type) first contract low-intensity oxidative type I and type IIa muscle fibers, and thereafter larger-diameter motor neurons (FInt-type, FF-type) are recruited to contract high-intensity glycolytic type IIx and type IIb muscle fibers.

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