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The ASTRIO study was a randomised, multicentre, 24-week study that compared the effects of ferric citrate hydrate (FC) and non-iron-based phosphate binders (control) on anaemia management in haemodialysis (HD) patients receiving erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs). In that study, FC reduced the doses of ESAs and intravenous iron without affecting haemoglobin (Hb); however, the cost-effectiveness of FC was unclear. We retrospectively implemented a cost-effectiveness analysis comparing the incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) in FC (n = 42) and control (n = 40) groups in patients with serum phosphate and Hb controlled within the ranges of 3.

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Heat stress (HS) is a prevalent negative factor affecting plant growth and development, as it is predominant worldwide and threatens agriculture on a large scale. PHYTOCHROMES (PHYs) are photoreceptors that control plant growth and development, and the stress signaling response partially interferes with their activity. PHYA, B1, and B2 are the most well-known PHY types in tomatoes.

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The intrinsic dynamic and static nature of the π···π interactions between the phenyl groups in proximity of helicenes - are elucidated with the quantum theory of atoms-in-molecules dual functional analysis (QTAIM-DFA). The π···π interactions appear in C-∗-C, H-∗-H, and C-∗-H, with the asterisks indicating the existence of bond critical points (BCPs) on the interactions. The interactions of - are all predicted to have a -CS/vdW nature (vdW nature of the pure closed-shell interaction), except for C-∗-C of , which has a -CS/-HB nature (typical-HBs with no covalency).

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Extract Ameliorates Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity by Decreasing Apoptosis.

Cancers (Basel)

January 2022

Division of Molecular Medicine, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka 422-8526, Japan.

It is well known that the anthracycline anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) induces cardiotoxicity. Recently, extract (CME), an extract of the purple chrysanthemum flower, has been reported to possess various physiological activities such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, its effect on DOX-induced cardiotoxicity is still unknown.

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Sympathetic ophthalmia in eye with pathologic myopia.

Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep

March 2022

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

Purpose: To present our findings in a case of SO that developed in an eye with pathologic myopia.

Observations: The patient was an 83-year-old woman who was examined one month after an ocular trauma to the right eye. She was found to have signs of uveitis with multiple serous retinal detachments in the non-injured contralateral left eye.

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Only two crystal structures of diorganotellurones have been reported to date, both of which contain cocrystallized solvents and one of which is stabilized by intramolecular Te-N secondary bonding interactions. This work describes the crystal structure of bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl) tellurone, (CH)TeO or CHOTe, the first well-defined diorganotellurone without cocrystallized solvents and without stabilizing intramolecular contacts. The molecule has crystallographic twofold symmetry, with half the molecule as the asymmetric unit.

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Nivolumab Combination Therapy in Advanced Esophageal Squamous-Cell Carcinoma.

N Engl J Med

February 2022

From Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka (Y.D., T.M.), National Cancer Center Hospital (K. Kato), Toranomon Hospital (M.U.), and Keio University School of Medicine (Y.K.), Tokyo, Akita University Hospital, Akita (S.M.), Kanagawa Cancer Center, Kanagawa (T.O.), and Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osakasayama (H.K.) - all in Japan; University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston (J.A.A.); Fifth Medical Center, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing (J.X.), and Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai (T.L.); Klinika Onkologii i Radioterapii, Narodowy Instytut Onkologii, Warsaw, Poland (L.W.); National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei (C.-H.H.), and E-Da Hospital and I-Shou University, Kaohsiung (W.-C.Y.) - both in Taiwan; Institut de Recherche en Cancérologie de Montpellier, INSERM, Université Montpellier, Institut du Cancer de Montpellier, Montpellier (A.A.), and Centre Oscar Lambret, Lille (F.E.H.) - both in France; Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan (M.D.B.); Institute of Cancer of São Paulo, University of São Paulo, São Paulo (M.I.B.); Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark (E.H.); Hospital Provincial del Centenario, Rosario, Argentina (S.A.O.); the Division of Medical Oncology, Yonsei Cancer Center, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea (H.R.K.); the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester (W.M.), the UCL Cancer Institute, University College London, London (J.B.), and the Royal Marsden Hospital (Surrey), Sutton (I.C.) - all in the United Kingdom; and Bristol Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ (I.X., X.L., M.L., K. Kondo, A.P., J.G.).

Background: First-line chemotherapy for advanced esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma results in poor outcomes. The monoclonal antibody nivolumab has shown an overall survival benefit over chemotherapy in previously treated patients with advanced esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma.

Methods: In this open-label, phase 3 trial, we randomly assigned adults with previously untreated, unresectable advanced, recurrent, or metastatic esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma in a 1:1:1 ratio to receive nivolumab plus chemotherapy, nivolumab plus the monoclonal antibody ipilimumab, or chemotherapy.

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This pilot study evaluated the effects of Hayata fruit extract (CFEx) on thigh muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) and composition in subacute stroke patients with hemiparesis who were undergoing rehabilitation. This double-blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized pilot trial included 40 subacute stroke patients with moderate-to-severe hemiparesis, and they were randomly assigned to receive CFEx or placebo supplements for 12 weeks. The thigh muscle CSA was measured by computed tomography as total muscle area defined by Hounsfield units (HU) values of -29 to 150 HU.

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Association of Timing for Starting Dual Antiplatelet Treatment With Cilostazol and Recurrent Stroke: A CSPS.com Trial Post Hoc Analysis.

Neurology

March 2022

From the Departments of Cerebrovascular Medicine (K.T., K. Miwa, M.K., T.Y.), Data Science (K.O.), and Neurology (M.I.), National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Suita; Department of Neurology (H.H.), Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital; Clinical Research Center for Medicine (S.U.), International University of Health and Welfare, Center for Brain and Cerebral Vessels, Sanno Medical Center; Department of Neurological Science (K.K.), Graduate School of Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo; Headquarters of the Iseikai Medical Corporation (K. Minematsu), Osaka; Department of Neurology (K.Y.), Ichinomiya Nishi Hospital; Department of Neurosurgery (Y.S.), Yuri Kumiai General Hospital, Yurihonjo; Department of Neurology (S.T.), Nitobe Memorial Nakano General Hospital; and Department of Neurology (K.K.), Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan.

Background And Objectives: Long-term treatment with the combination of cilostazol with aspirin or clopidogrel showed a lower risk of stroke recurrence compared to aspirin or clopidogrel alone after high-risk noncardioembolic ischemic stroke in a randomized trial. We aimed to determine whether the effect of the dual medication compared to monotherapy on risk of recurrent ischemic stroke differs according to timing of starting medication after stroke onset.

Methods: In a subanalysis of the randomized controlled trial, patients between 8 and 180 days after stroke onset were randomly assigned to receive aspirin or clopidogrel alone or a combination of cilostazol with aspirin or clopidogrel.

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Factors Influencing the Formation of Chemical-Hemoglobin Adducts.

Toxics

December 2021

School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka, 52-1 Yada, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka 422-8526, Japan.

Hemoglobin (Hb) adducts have been used as biomarkers for the internal exposure to chemicals. Simultaneous exposure to chemicals that bond with the N-terminal valine of Hb to form adducts, such as glycidol, acrylamide, and glucose, may affect the formation of the individual Hb adducts. In this study, various factors influencing the formation of chemical-Hb adducts were analyzed using in vitro and in vivo systems.

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Identification of G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) as a target of curcumin.

NPJ Sci Food

January 2022

Division of Applied Life Sciences, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.

The identification of molecular targets of bioactive food components is important to understand the mechanistic aspect of their physiological functions. Here, we have developed a screening system that enables us to determine the activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) by food components and have identified GPR55 as a target for curcumin. Curcumin activated GPR55 and induced serum-response element- and serum-response factor-mediated transcription, which were inhibited by Rho kinase and GPR55 antagonists.

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by elevated pulmonary arterial pressure and right heart failure. Selective pulmonary vasodilators have improved the prognosis of PAH; however, they are not able to reverse pulmonary vascular remodeling. Therefore, a search for new treatment agents is required.

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Background: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are preferred over warfarin for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation. Meta-analyses using individual patient data offer substantial advantages over study-level data.

Methods: We used individual patient data from the COMBINE AF (A Collaboration Between Multiple Institutions to Better Investigate Non-Vitamin K Antagonist Oral Anticoagulant Use in Atrial Fibrillation) database, which includes all patients randomized in the 4 pivotal trials of DOACs versus warfarin in atrial fibrillation (RE-LY [Randomized Evaluation of Long-Term Anticoagulation Therapy], ROCKET AF [Rivaroxaban Once Daily Oral Direct Factor Xa Inhibition Compared With Vitamin K Antagonism for Prevention of Stroke and Embolism Trial in Atrial Fibrillation], ARISTOTLE [Apixaban for Reduction in Stroke and Other Thromboembolic Events in Atrial Fibrillation], and ENGAGE AF-TIMI 48 [Effective Anticoagulation With Factor Xa Next Generation in Atrial Fibrillation-Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction 48]), to perform network meta-analyses using a stratified Cox model with random effects comparing standard-dose DOAC, lower-dose DOAC, and warfarin.

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Objective: There are few detailed reports on abducens nerve palsy due to a ruptured vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm (VADA). We investigated the clinical characteristics and long-term course of abducens nerve palsy in ruptured VADA patients treated by endovascular surgery.

Methods: Of the 51 cases of ruptured VADA treated by endovascular intervention from 2011 to 2019, 31 with a good/fair outcome, in which ocular motility disorder was able to be followed, were included and investigated.

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Reaction Dynamics of NO with Water Clusters.

J Phys Chem A

January 2022

Division of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan.

The reaction of NO with water molecules plays a crucial role in the D-region of the atmosphere because the reaction provides nitrous acid (HONO) and protonated water species (HO). In this study, the reaction of NO with water clusters, NO + (HO) ( = 1-7), was investigated by means of the direct ab initio molecular dynamics method to elucidate the reaction mechanism of NO in the atmosphere from a theoretical viewpoint. At = 1 and 2, the reaction of NO with (HO) led to the formation of a complex: NO + (HO) → NO(HO) ( = 1 and 2).

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Phrenic Nerve Injury During Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: Results of the Worldwide YETI Registry.

Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol

January 2022

University Heart Center Lübeck, Medical Clinic II, Department of Cardiology, Angiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Germany (C.-H.H., A.G., K.-H.K., R.R.T.).

Background: Cryoballoon-based pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) has emerged as an effective treatment for atrial fibrillation. The most frequent complication during cryoballoon-based PVI is phrenic nerve injury (PNI). However, data on PNI are scarce.

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Background And Rationale: Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy is an expanding therapeutic option for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Antibiotics (ATB) taken prior to or early during ICI therapy can impact immunotherapy efficacy across indications; however, the effect of ATB is undefined in HCC.

Methods: In a large international cohort of 450 ICI recipients from Europe, North America, and Asia, we categorized patients according to timing of ATB focusing on exposure within -30 to +30 days from ICI (early immunotherapy period [EIOP]).

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A leaky gut can trigger chronic inflammation and poses a primary risk for metabolic diseases. This study established a relationship between intestinal integrity (leaky gut) and metabolic health in a general population. Leaky-gut markers (LGMs) were studied in a large population of Dutch adults with a broad spectrum of metabolic health.

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Trial of Spesolimab for Generalized Pustular Psoriasis.

N Engl J Med

December 2021

From Service de Dermatologie, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris Hôpital Saint-Louis, and INSERM Unité 1163, Imagine Institute of Genetic Diseases, Université de Paris - both in Paris (H.B.); the Department of Dermatology, Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru, Clinical School Johor Bahru, Monash University Malaysia, Subang Jaya, Malaysia (S.-E.C.); the Dermatology Department, Hedi Chaker University Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia (S.M., H.T.); the Institute of Infection, Immunity, and Inflammation, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom (A.D.B.); the Department of Dermatology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan (T.-F.T.); the Department of Geriatric and Environmental Dermatology, Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan (A.M.); the Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland (A.A.N.); the Department of Dermatology, Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou (M.Z.), and the Department of Dermatology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University (J.X.), and Boehringer Ingelheim (China) Investment Company (H.H.), Shanghai - all in China; Washington University School of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, St. Louis (M.J.A.); Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Ridgefield, CT (S.R., D.H.); Boehringer Ingelheim International, Ingelheim (S.D.V., K.T.), the Medical Clinic, Department of Sports Medicine, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen (K.T.), and Boehringer Ingelheim International, Biberach (C.T.) - all in Germany; and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York (M.G.L.).

Background: Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, life-threatening, inflammatory skin disease characterized by widespread eruption of sterile pustules. Interleukin-36 signaling is involved in the pathogenesis of this disorder. Spesolimab, a humanized anti-interleukin-36 receptor monoclonal antibody, is being studied for the treatment of GPP flares.

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Withaferin A in the Treatment of Liver Diseases: Progress and Pharmacokinetic Insights.

Drug Metab Dispos

May 2022

School of Life Science and Medicine, Dalian University of Technology, Panjin, China (Y.X., M.Y.); Laboratory of Metabolism, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland (Y.X., K.H., F.J.G., T.Y.); Institute of Interdisciplinary Integrative Medicine Research, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China (P.W.); State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, Key Laboratory of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, China (N.Y., H.H.); and Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan (K.H.).

Withaferin A (WA) is a natural steroidal compound used in Ayurvedic medicine in India and elsewhere. Although WA was used as an anticancer reagent for decades, its role in the treatment of liver diseases has only recently been experimentally explored. Here, the effects of WA in the treatment of liver injury, systematic inflammation, and liver cancer are reviewed, and the toxicity and metabolism of WA as well as pharmacological potentials of other extracts from () discussed.

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Introduction: Enarodustat (JTZ-951) is a new oral hypoxia-inducible factor-prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor for the treatment of anemia in chronic kidney disease (CKD). We conducted a phase 3 study to compare the efficacy and safety of enarodustat with darbepoetin alfa (DA) in Japanese anemic patients with CKD receiving maintenance hemodialysis.

Methods: Subjects receiving maintenance hemodialysis were randomly assigned at a 1:1 ratio to receive oral enarodustat once daily or intravenous DA every week for 24 weeks with dose adjustment every 4 weeks to maintain hemoglobin (Hb) within a target range (≥10.

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Genomic DNA methylation is involved in many diseases and is expected to be a specific biomarker for even the pre-symptomatic diagnosis of many diseases. Thus, a rapid and inexpensive detection method is required for disease diagnosis. We have previously reported that cytosine methylation in G-quadruplex (G4)-forming oligonucleotides develops different G4 topologies.

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Genome editing therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) holds great promise, however, one major obstacle is delivery of the CRISPR-Cas9/sgRNA system to skeletal muscle tissues. In general, AAV vectors are used for in vivo delivery, but AAV injections cannot be repeated because of neutralization antibodies. Here we report a chemically defined lipid nanoparticle (LNP) system which is able to deliver Cas9 mRNA and sgRNA into skeletal muscle by repeated intramuscular injections.

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Efficacy of Ultrashort Echo Time Pulmonary MRI for Lung Nodule Detection and Lung-RADS Classification.

Radiology

March 2022

From the Department of Radiology (Y.O., N.H., C.S., A.W., T.U., H.I., H.H., H.T.) and Joint Research Laboratory of Advanced Biomedical Imaging (Y.O., K.M.), Fujita Health University School of Medicine, 1-98 Dengakugakubo, Kutsukake-cho, Toyoake 470-1192, Japan; Division of Functional and Diagnostic Imaging Research, Department of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan (Y.O., T.Y.); Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Hyogo Cancer Center, Akashi, Japan (D.T., T.Y.); Canon Medical Systems, Otawara, Japan (M.Y., K.Y.); and Department of Radiology, Osaka Police Hospital, Osaka, Japan (H.K.).

Background Pulmonary MRI with ultrashort echo time (UTE) has been compared with chest CT for nodule detection and classification. However, direct comparisons of these methods' capabilities for Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS) evaluation remain lacking. Purpose To compare the capabilities of pulmonary MRI with UTE with those of standard- or low-dose thin-section CT for Lung-RADS classification.

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Multisystem Imaging Manifestations of Kawasaki Disease.

Radiographics

March 2022

From the Departments of Radiology (Y.T., T.K.) and Cardiology (M.M.), Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J.); Department of Radiology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa (A.H.); Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115 (A.H.); Center for Intractable Diseases, Saitama University Hospital, Saitama, Japan (G.N.); Department of Pediatrics, Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center, Wakayama, Japan (K.Y.); Department of Radiology, Saiseikai Yokohama Tobu Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan (K.S.); Department of Neurology, Chiba University School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan (H.H.); and Department of Radiology, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan (S.N.).

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a common pediatric vasculitis syndrome involving medium- and small-sized arteries that is especially prevalent in early childhood (ie, age 6 months to 5 years). The diagnosis of KD is made on the basis of clinical features, such as fever, characteristic mucocutaneous changes, and nonsuppurative cervical lymphadenopathy. However, early diagnosis is often challenging because many children with KD present with atypical symptoms.

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