292 results match your criteria: "Chiba Institute of Science.[Affiliation]"

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  • - Serum bilirubin measurement is crucial for differentiating jaundice from carotenemia, as seen in a 59.8-year-old Japanese male who exhibited yellow skin due to β-carotenemia.
  • - Despite elevated serum muscle enzymes indicating hypothyroid myopathy, liver function tests remained normal, but total bilirubin levels were unusually high.
  • - Laboratory experiments revealed that the bilirubin oxidase method used to measure total bilirubin was affected by β-carotene, leading to falsely elevated TBIL levels in the patient.
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Vancomycin (VAN)-intermediate-resistant s (VISA) is continually isolated globally, with a systematic review suggesting a prevalence of 2% in all blood culture samples. Most VISA strains exhibit common characteristics, such as a thickened cell wall, reduced autolysis, and attenuated virulence. Here, based on multi-omics approaches, we have characterized clinical VISA isolates obtained through prolonged antimicrobial treatment in a single patient.

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Comparison of Leptospira species isolated from environmental water and soil in Japan.

Microbiol Immunol

November 2019

Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.

Leptospira was isolated from environmental water in central Japan using selective medium comprising five antibiotics, namely sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, amphotericin B, fosfomycin, and 5-fluorouracil. Of 100 water samples 57 (57%) were culture-positive and 50 pure cultures were isolated. Of the 50 cultures isolated from water 48 were classified into a saprophytic clade on the basis of 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences.

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Indole-3-propionic acid has chemical chaperone activity and suppresses endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced neuronal cell death.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

October 2019

Department of Drug Informatics, Graduate School and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, 260-8675, Japan.

Insoluble aggregated proteins are often associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Previously, we investigated chemical chaperones that prevent the aggregation of denatured proteins. Among these, 4-phenyl butyric acid (4-PBA) has well-documented chemical chaperone activity, but is required at doses that have multiple effects on cells, warranting further optimization of treatment regimens.

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Seaweeds contain large amounts of organoarsenic compounds, mostly arsenosugars (AsSug) and arsenolipids (AsLipid). AsSug is mainly metabolized into dimethylarsinic acid (DMA ) in humans. However, this metabolic process is not well understood.

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The role of glutamine in neurogenesis promoted by the green tea amino acid theanine in neural progenitor cells for brain health.

Neurochem Int

October 2019

The Institute of Prophylactic Pharmacology, Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa, 140-0001, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Pharmacology, Chiba Institute of Science Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba, 288-0025, Japan.

The green tea amino acid theanine is abundant in green tea rather than black and oolong teas, which are all made of the identical tea plant "Chanoki" (Camellia sinensis). Theanine has a molecular structure close to glutamine (GLN) compared to glutamic acid (Glu), in terms of the absence of a free carboxylic acid moiety from the gamma carbon position. Theanine efficiently inhibits [H]GLN uptake without affecting [H]Glu uptake in rat brain synaptosomes.

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The recent discovery of genetically distinct shrew- and mole-borne viruses belonging to the newly defined family Hantaviridae (order Bunyavirales) has spurred an extended search for hantaviruses in RNAlater®-preserved lung tissues from 215 bats (order Chiroptera) representing five families (Hipposideridae, Megadermatidae, Pteropodidae, Rhinolophidae and Vespertilionidae), collected in Vietnam during 2012 to 2014. A newly identified hantavirus, designated Đakrông virus (DKGV), was detected in one of two Stoliczka's Asian trident bats (Aselliscus stoliczkanus), from Đakrông Nature Reserve in Quảng Trị Province. Using maximum-likelihood and Bayesian methods, phylogenetic trees based on the full-length S, M and L segments showed that DKGV occupied a basal position with other mobatviruses, suggesting that primordial hantaviruses may have been hosted by ancestral bats.

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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors are known to clinically induce various types of cardiovascular adverse events; however, it is still difficult to predict them at preclinical stage. In order to explore how to better predict such drug-induced cardiovascular adverse events, we tried to develop a new protocol by assessing acute electrophysiological, cardiohemodynamic, and cytotoxic effects of dasatinib in vivo and in vitro. Dasatinib at 0.

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1. We investigated the structure-activity relationship of 31 kinds of synthesized atorvastatin esters, thioesters, amides and lactone, selected as prodrug models, for metabolic activation by microsomes and hydrolases.2.

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Inhibition of dendritic spine extension through acrolein conjugation with α-, β-tubulin proteins.

Int J Biochem Cell Biol

August 2019

Amine Pharma Research Institute, Innovation Plaza at Chiba University, 1-8-15 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, Chiba, 260-0856, Japan; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, Chiba, 260-8675, Japan. Electronic address:

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  • The study investigates how acrolein, a compound linked to brain tissue damage, conjugates with a 50 kDa protein during brain infarction.
  • The proteins identified as being affected are α- and β-tubulins, with specific cysteine residues being targeted by acrolein, disrupting their normal function.
  • This disruption impairs the formation of microtubules, which affects dendritic spine extension and ultimately suggests that acrolein is detrimental to brain signaling.
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The causative agents of leptospirosis are responsible for an emerging zoonotic disease worldwide. One of the major routes of transmission for leptospirosis is the natural environment contaminated with the urine of a wide range of reservoir animals. Soils and surface waters also host a high diversity of non-pathogenic Leptospira and species for which the virulence status is not clearly established.

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The collection of real clinical records from veterinary practices and analysis of these records helps to establish evidence-based veterinary medicine and further improves animal health and welfare. Prior to the collection of nationwide clinical records, we downloaded the data from the digital accounting systems of two veterinary teaching hospitals in Japan, and the prescriptions of antineoplastic agents were surveyed for a 5-year period from 2009 to 2013. The ratio of the number of patients prescribed antineoplastic agents to the total number of prescriptions was <5% at both hospitals, and >80% of those patients were dogs.

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Some methylmercury (MeHg) is converted to inorganic mercury (Hg2+) after incorporation into human and animal tissues, where it can remain for a long time. To determine the overall toxicity of MeHg in tissues, studies should evaluate low concentrations of Hg2+. Although demethylation is involved, the participating enzymes or underlying mechanisms are unknown; in addition, the low cell membrane permeability of Hg2+ makes these analyses challenging.

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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are fatal neurodegenerative diseases that lack therapeutic solutions. Here, we show that the molecular chaperone (N,N'-([cyclohexylmethylene]di-4,1-phenylene)bis(2-[1-pyrrolidinyl]acetamide)), designed via docking simulations, molecular dynamics simulations and quantum chemical calculations, slows down the progress of TSEs. In vitro, the designer molecular chaperone stabilizes the normal cellular prion protein, eradicates prions in infected cells, prevents the formation of drug-resistant strains and directly inhibits the interaction between prions and abnormal aggregates, as shown via real-time quaking-induced conversion and in vitro conversion NMR.

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Two types of haloperidol prodrugs in which a chemical modification was carried out on the hydroxyl group or carbonyl group were synthesized, and their metabolic activation abilities were evaluated in a human liver microsome (HLM) solution, a human small intestine microsome (HIM) solution and solutions of human recombinant carboxylesterases (hCESs). The metabolic activation rates of alcohol ester prodrugs in HLM solution were similar to those in hCES2 solution, and haloperidol pentanoate and haloperidol hexanoate showed high metabolic activation rates in the synthesized alcohol ester prodrugs. In addition, haloperidol acetate and haloperidol 2-methylbutanoate were hydrolyzed as slowly as haloperidol decanoate.

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It was found recently that acrolein (CH=CH-CHO), mainly produced from spermine, is more toxic than ROS (reactive oxygen species, O, HO, and ·OH). In this review, we describe how the seriousness of brain infarction, dementia, renal failure, and Sjӧgren's syndrome is correlated with acrolein. In brain infarction and dementia, it was possible to identify incipient patients with high sensitivity and specificity by measuring protein-conjugated acrolein (PC-Acro) in plasma together with IL-6 and CRP in brain infarction and Aβ in dementia.

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In a previous study, 50 of 132 soil samples collected throughout Japan were found to be Leptospira-positive. In the present study, three strains identified in the collected specimens, three, E8, E18 and YH101, were found to be divergent from previously described Leptospira species according to 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence analysis. These three strains have a helical shape similar to that of typical Leptospira and were not re-isolated from experimental mice inoculated with the cultured strains.

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Recently, online learning has been broadened to support learners' learning processes. Attention has been given to academic self-efficacy (ASE) in educational psychology as an influential factor to enhance academic performance. Consequently, previous studies that have examined the relationship between ASE and online academic performance are reviewed and future directions discussed.

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Self-Assembled Fullerene Crystals as Excellent Aromatic Vapor Sensors.

Sensors (Basel)

January 2019

International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), 1-1 Namiki, Ibaraki Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan.

Here we report the aromatic vapor sensing performance of bitter melon shaped nanoporous fullerene C crystals that are self-assembled at a liquid-liquid interface between isopropyl alcohol and C solution in dodecylbenzene at 25 °C. Average length and center diameter of the crystals were ca. 10 μm and ~2 μm, respectively.

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The functional role of polyamines in eukaryotic cells.

Int J Biochem Cell Biol

February 2019

Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiba Institute of Science, 15-8 Shiomi-cho, Choshi, Chiba, 288-0025, Japan.

Polyamines, consisting of putrescine, spermidine and spermine are essential for normal cell growth and viability in eukaryotic cells. Since polyamines are cations, they interact with DNA, ATP, phospholipids, specific kinds of proteins, and especially with RNA. Consequently, the functions of these acidic compounds and some proteins are modified by polyamines.

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Use of microminipigs for unveiling unknown mechanisms of azithromycin-induced cardiovascular death.

J Pharmacol Sci

November 2018

Department of Pharmacology, Toho University Graduate School of Medicine, 5-21-16 Omori-nishi, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 143-8540, Japan; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Toho University, 5-21-16 Omori-nishi, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 143-8540, Japan. Electronic address:

Although azithromycin can suppress cardiac I, I, I, I and I, its onset mechanisms for cardiovascular death have not been fully investigated. We examined electropharmacological effects of azithromycin in intravenous doses of 0.3, 3 and 30 mg/kg using microminipigs under the halothane anesthesia (n = 4), which provided plasma concentrations of 3.

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Dimethylmonothioarsinical acid (DMMTA), a metabolite of arsenosugars (AsSug) and arsenolipids (AsLP), which are major organoarsenicals contained in seafoods, has been a focus of our attention due to its toxicity. It has been reported that the toxicity of DMMTA differs according to the host cell type and that dimethylarsinous acid (DMA), which is a higher active metabolite of inorganic and organo arsenic compounds, may be the ultimate substance. To further elucidate the details of the mechanisms of DMMTA, we carried out toxicological characterization by comparing DMMTA and DMA using HepaRG cells, which are terminally differentiated hepatic cells derived from a human hepatic progenitor cell line that retains many characteristics, e.

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  • A recent study analyzed the effectiveness of the Quik Chek test for diagnosing Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) using fecal samples, focusing on cases with positive GDH antigen but negative toxin results.
  • The study included 1,565 patients hospitalized between April 2012 and March 2014, categorizing them into three groups based on the test results for GDH antigen and toxin.
  • The findings showed that while the initial positive rate for CDI was 7.0%, a follow-up culture for GDH-positive/toxin-negative samples revealed a higher positivity rate of 35.3%, indicating a possible underestimation of true CDI cases.
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Effects of polyamines on protein synthesis and growth of .

J Biol Chem

November 2018

the Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiba Institute of Science, 15-8, Shiomi-cho, Choshi, Chiba 280-0025, Japan.

The polyamines (PA) putrescine, spermidine, and spermine have numerous roles in the growth of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. For example, it is well known that putrescine and spermidine are strongly involved in proliferation and viability of cells. Studies of polyamine functions and distributions in cells have revealed that polyamines mainly exist as an RNA-polyamine complex.

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Since 2011, Borrelia miyamotoi disease (BMD) has been reported in five countries in the northern hemisphere. The causative agent of BMD is transmitted by Ixodes ticks, which are also vectors of Lyme disease borreliae. In this study, we examined 459 cases of clinically suspected Lyme disease (LD group), and found twelve cases that were seropositive for the glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase (GlpQ) antigen derived from B.

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