194 results match your criteria: "Kansai University of Health Sciences[Affiliation]"

Objective: This study investigated the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) on muscle hardness changes induced by exercise, using ultrasound real-time tissue elastography (RTE).

Materials And Methods: Healthy men were included in 2 experiments. Experiment 1 had 11, and Experiment 2 had 10.

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New multilocus sequence typing scheme for reveals sequential outbreaks of vancomycin-resistant ST1162 and ST610 in a Japanese tertiary medical center.

Microbiol Spectr

January 2025

Department of Clinical Laboratory and Biomedical Sciences, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology and Microbiome, Division of Health Sciences, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan.

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  • Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) is a significant hospital pathogen, and effective control relies on advanced molecular epidemiological tools.
  • Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) is still widely used in clinical labs, but with the decline in PFGE equipment availability, the Bezdíček multilocus sequence typing (MLST) scheme has been proposed as a more accurate alternative for analyzing genetic similarities among VREfm strains.
  • Comparing both MLST schemes with PFGE, the study found that the Bezdíček scheme offers improved outbreak visualization and higher discriminatory power, making it a valuable tool for managing VREfm infections in healthcare settings.
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  • This study examined how imagining heel movements affects spinal nerve function in healthy individuals by inducing an H-reflex from the soleus muscle.
  • Participants imagined raising and lowering their heels while following a metronome, with electrical stimulation applied at various intervals (0-800 ms) after the sound.
  • Results indicated that H/Mmax ratios were significantly higher for stimulations between 0-600 ms, suggesting that imagery can boost spinal nerve excitability up to 600 ms after the metronome sound, before returning to resting levels at 800 ms.
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Background: In recent years, machine learning has been developed in the medical community to construct multidimensional datasets consisting of many variables and perform simultaneous factor analysis.

Objective: This study aimed to construct a multidimensional dataset of 50 items by incorporating supervised machine learning in a random forest algorithm to predict whether patients will be discharged home or to a facility after a stroke.

Methods: Thirty patients hospitalized with cerebrovascular diseases who were subsequently discharged were considered as the study subjects.

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Introduction The progression of performance learning (PL) may have complex relationships beyond mere concurrent occurrences and may influence each other. This study aimed to classify the speed of PL using a random forest based on brain network and stress state information and to identify the factors necessary for PL. In addition, this study also aimed to clarify the complex interdependent relationships between PL, psychological state, and brain function through these factors, using covariance structure analysis.

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Verification of the effectiveness of motor imagery (MI) has mainly focused on the method of implementing MI, and few studies have assessed individual factors. This study examined the individual differences in MI effects from the viewpoint of the multiple components of working memory. Forty-six healthy subjects (mean age 20.

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Introduction: Sarcopenia is a skeletal muscle disease manifesting as low muscle mass and impaired muscle function. It has been reported that sarcopenia correlates with a low quality of life (QOL) and an increased risk of falls in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Nevertheless, few studies have investigated the prevalence, impact, and screening methods of sarcopenia in Japanese patients with PD.

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  • Researchers developed a mouse model of thyroid storm (TS) using triiodothyronine and lipopolysaccharide to better understand the condition and test treatments like ghrelin.
  • The TS mouse model showed increased serum IL-6 levels, indicating hypercytokinemia, and had a survival rate of about 30% without treatment, but improved significantly to 66.7% with ghrelin administration.
  • This study provides insights into TS mechanisms and potential therapeutic strategies, marking progress towards effective treatments for this life-threatening condition.
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Objective: Chronic stress can cause hypertension, whereas daily exercise promotes healthy well being through destressing. Although the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is involved in the development of hypertension, the molecular and physiological mechanisms of stress and exercise remain unclear. In this study, we tested whether gene expression in the NTS is altered by stress and daily exercise and whether this is involved in cardiovascular regulation.

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Background Involuntary limb activation using functional electrical stimulation (FES) can improve unilateral spatial neglect. However, the impact of FES on brain activity related to spatial attention remains unclear. Thus, in this study, we aimed to examine the effects of FES on spatial attention.

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  • - The study explored whether combining motor imagery with actual physical execution can enhance motor skill improvement, specifically looking at fingertip dexterity in 25 participants.
  • - Participants engaged in a force adjustment task while either practicing both actual execution and motor imagery or performing the task with only rest instead of imagery.
  • - Results indicated that the combination of execution and imagery significantly reduced performance errors compared to physical practice alone, suggesting that motor imagery plays a role in improving motor skills without necessarily increasing spinal motoneuron excitability.
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[Purpose] This study aimed to examine the effects of unilateral vibratory stimulation on contralateral homonymous muscle. [Participants and Methods] The study included 14 participants without a history of any disease. Participants were tested under three separate conditions: vibratory stimulation, pressure stimulation, and rest.

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  • Spinal microglia and peripheral macrophages are important in neuropathic pain, with research indicating that male and female mice exhibit different pain sensitivities related to these cells.
  • In an experiment using pexidartinib to deplete myeloid cells in mice with nerve injury, male mice showed reduced pain sensitivity while female and gonadectomized male mice did not exhibit similar benefits.
  • The study highlights significant sex- and androgen-dependent differences in pain-related inflammatory responses in spinal microglia and dorsal root ganglia macrophages but not in sciatic nerve macrophages, emphasizing the need for further research on how these mechanisms vary across genders.
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Introduction/aims: Mental rotation (MR), a tool of implicit motor imagery, is the ability to rotate mental representations of two- or three-dimensional objects. Although many reports have described changes in brain activity during MR tasks, it is not clear whether the excitability of anterior horn cells in the spinal cord can be changed. In this study, we examined whether MR tasks of hand images affect the excitability of anterior horn cells using F-wave analysis.

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Scapular motion during shoulder joint extension movement.

J Biomech

March 2024

Graduate School of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Kansai University of Health Sciences, 2-11-1, Wakaba, Kumatori, Sennan County, Osaka 590-0482, Japan.

A few reports on scapular motion during shoulder joint extension exist. Understanding the normal motion of shoulder joint extension may be useful in evaluating and treating patients with diminished or minimal shoulder joint extension. Therefore, this study aimed to identify scapular motion during shoulder joint extension movement in a sitting position.

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Objectives: Improving ankle joint contracture is important because stiffness in ankle dorsiflexion can lead to pain, especially when weight-bearing during walking, which tends to concentrate on the forefoot. We hypothesized that the contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle in ankle dorsiflexion would increase the Achilles tendon length and improve the dorsiflexion range of motion. We evaluated the effects of walking with and without a gradient on Achilles tendon length.

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  • Movement disorders from neurological conditions like stroke, cerebral palsy, MS, PD, and SCD can severely affect daily living activities.
  • These disorders disrupt normal movement and coordination, impacting a person's ability to perform tasks such as walking, dressing, or eating.
  • Effective management and treatment options are essential for improving quality of life for individuals with these conditions.
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Methylglyoxal (MGO), a highly reactive dicarbonyl metabolite of glucose primarily formed during the glycolytic pathway, is a precursor of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). Recently, numerous studies have shown that MGO accumulation can cause pain and hyperalgesia. However, the mechanism through which MGO induces pain in the spinal dorsal horn remains unclear.

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Background: The normal value of the scapular muscle activity ratio during arm elevation is not clear.

Objective: To obtain normal values of the scapular muscle activity ratio during arm elevation in healthy individuals.

Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled 47 healthy people.

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A link between white blood cell count and blood pressure levels.

Hypertens Res

February 2024

Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research Center, Kansai University of Health Sciences, Osaka, 590-0482, Japan.

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Characterization of spinal microglial activation in a mouse model of imiquimod-induced psoriasis.

J Pharmacol Sci

December 2023

Department of Physiological Sciences, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama 640-8156, Japan. Electronic address:

Although microglia are associated with chronic pain, the role of spinal microglia in the regulation of itch remains unclear. In this study, we characterized spinal microglial activation in a mouse model of imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriasis. Hypertrophic (activated) microglia were observed throughout the spinal cord after the topical application of IMQ.

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Application of new waveform analysis methods reflecting F-wave diversity -classification of F-wave diversity according to differences in the derived muscles.

Heliyon

October 2023

Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate Course of Rehabilitation Science, School of Health Sciences, College of Medical, Pharmaceutical, and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, 5-11-80, Kotatsuno, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa, Japan.

Background: The F wave waveforms show diversity according to the number and size of re-firing cells, but there is still no analytical method that reflects this feature. We previously reported that five classifications of F waves are obtained from the ulnar nerve. However, the diversity of F waves derived from the lower extremities may not be similar.

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The renal protective effects of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors and renin-angiotensin system (RAS) inhibitors on diabetic nephropathy without albuminuria have not been fully investigated. This retrospective cohort study focused on patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who had a baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of > 30 mL/min/1.73 m, and a urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio < 30 mg/gCr.

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Transient receptor potential families play important roles in the pathology of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. While transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) is also an essential component of the pathogenesis of various arthritic conditions, its association with pain is controversial. Thus, we researched whether TRPA1 is involved in knee OA pain by patch-clamp recordings and evaluated the behavioral responses using CatWalk gait analysis and pressure application measurement (PAM).

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Mu rhythm, also known as the mu wave, occurs on sensorimotor cortex activity at rest, and the frequency range is defined as 8-13Hz, the same frequency as the alpha band. Mu rhythm is a cortical oscillation that can be recorded from the scalp over the primary sensorimotor cortex by electroencephalogram (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG). The subjects of previous mu/beta rhythm studies ranged widely from infants to young and older adults.

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