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A micro-physiological system is generally fabricated using soft materials, such as polydimethylsiloxane silicone (PDMS), and seeks an inflammatory osteolysis model for osteoimmunological research as one of the development needs. Microenvironmental stiffness regulates various cellular functions via mechanotransduction. Controlling culture substrate stiffness may help spatially coordinate the supply of osteoclastogenesis-inducing factors from immortalized cell lines, such as mouse fibrosarcoma L929 cells, within the system.

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Background: This study aimed to assess the impacts of smoking cessation and resumption over 4 years on the risk of back pain at the 6-year follow-up among older adults in England.

Methods: We analysed 6467 men and women aged ≥50 years in the English Longitudinal Study of Aging. Self-reported smoking status, assessed in waves 4 (2008-2009) and 6 (2012-2013), was used as exposure for the study, whereas self-reported back pain of moderate or severe intensity, assessed in wave 7 (2014-2015), was used as the outcome.

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In clinical settings, bone grafting is frequently used to treat bone defects. Therefore, the development of bone graft substitutes with superior bone formation ability is expected, instead of autogenous bone grafting. Octacalcium phosphate (OCP) has been developed as a bone graft substitute, and preclinical studies using OCP have reported superior bone formation ability compared with β-tricalcium phosphate.

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  • Otitis media is a common childhood disease involving inflammation or infection of the middle ear, and daily probiotics, like yogurt, are suggested for prevention.
  • A study using data from 95,380 participants in the Japan Environment and Children's Study found that higher yogurt consumption by children and their mothers correlated with a lower incidence of otitis media within the first two years of life.
  • Specifically, children who consumed yogurt daily had a significantly reduced risk of otitis media by six months of age, with the most beneficial effects seen in those with the highest yogurt intake.
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Immunoexpression of SIRT1, 6, and 7 in oral leukoplakia and oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Odontology

January 2024

Division of Oral Pathology, Department of Disease Management Dentistry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, 4-1 Seiryo-Machi, Aoba-Ku, Sendai, Miyagi, 980-8575, Japan.

Sirtuins (SIRTs) are a family of proteins involved in the metabolic process responsible for extending the lifespan. The role of SIRT1, 6, and 7 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and oral leukoplakia (OLP), one of its precursors, is still elusive. In this study, 82 OLP and 77 OSCC were immunohistochemically examined for SIRT1, 6, and 7.

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  • Frailty in older adults is linked to an increased risk of influenza and hospitalization due to influenza, suggesting it's an important health factor to consider.
  • The study analyzed data from over 77,000 independent seniors in Japan, revealing that frail individuals had significantly higher risks of both influenza and hospitalization compared to nonfrail individuals.
  • While males showed a higher risk of hospitalization than females, no notable differences were found between sexes regarding susceptibility to influenza, indicating that sex does not modify the effects of frailty.
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Histochemical assessment on osteoclasts in long bones of toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) deficient mice.

J Oral Biosci

June 2023

Developmental Biology of Hard Tissue, Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

Objective: Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), recognizes a wide variety of pathogen-associated molecular patterns such as lipopolysaccharides, peptidoglycans, and lipopeptides, and is generally believed to be present in monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and vascular endothelial cells. However, no histological examination of osteoclasts, which differentiate from precursors common to macrophages/monocytes, has been performed in a non-infected state of TLR2 deficiency. The objective of this study was to examine the histological properties and function of osteoclasts in the long bones of 8-week-old male TLR2 deficient (TLR2) mice to gain insight into TLR2 function in biological circumstances without microbial infection.

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Histochemical assessment of osteoclast-like giant cells in Rankl mice.

J Oral Biosci

June 2023

Developmental Biology of Hard Tissue, Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

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  • The study investigates mice lacking the Rankl gene to determine if they have progenitor cells that can develop into osteoclasts, despite the absence of RANK/RANKL signaling.
  • Researchers used immunohistochemistry and transmission electron microscopy to analyze the tibiae and femora of these mice, observing osteoclast-like giant cells that engage with the mineralized extracellular matrix.
  • Results indicate that while these giant cells exhibit some characteristics of osteoclasts, such as interaction with osteoblasts, they do not possess all classical markers of mature osteoclasts, suggesting a partial acquisition of osteoclastic traits.
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Impact of Teeth on Social Participation: Modified Treatment Policy Approach.

J Dent Res

July 2023

Department of Oral Health Promotion, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

Social participation prevents social isolation and loneliness among older adults while having numerous positive effects on their health and well-being in rapidly aging societies. We aimed to estimate the effect of retaining more natural teeth on social participation among older adults in Japan. The analysis used longitudinal data from 24,872 participants in the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (2010, 2013, and 2016).

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Biomedical applications of chitosan/silk fibroin composites: A review.

Int J Biol Macromol

June 2023

Institute of Stomatology & Research Center of Dental Esthetics and Biomechanics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Fujian Medical University, 246 Yangqiao Zhong Road, Fuzhou, Fujian 350002, China. Electronic address:

Natural polymers have been used in the biomedical fields for decades, mainly derived from animals and plants with high similarities with biomacromolecules in the human body. As an alkaline polysaccharide, chitosan (CS) attracts much attention in tissue regeneration and drug delivery with favorable biocompatibility, biodegradation, and antibacterial activity. However, to overcome its mechanical properties and degradation behavior drawbacks, a robust fibrous protein-silk fibroin (SF) was introduced to prepare the CS/SF composites.

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Aim: To examine the mediators between lower socio-economic status (SES) in adolescence and oral health at an older age to uncover the underlying mechanisms of the association.

Methods: Participants (n = 21 536) aged ≥65 years from the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study were evaluated. The dependent variables were self-rated chewing difficulty and having ≤19 remaining teeth.

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Oral status and incident functional disability: A 9-year prospective cohort study from the JAGES.

Arch Gerontol Geriatr

August 2023

Department of International and Community Oral Health, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, 4-1, Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8575, Japan.

Introduction: The population-attributable risk of oral status for incident functional disability remains unknown. We investigated the impact of a range of oral statuses (number of remaining teeth, chewing difficulty, dry mouth, and choking) on incident functional disability.

Methods: Participants (n = 44,083) aged ≥ 65 years from the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study were evaluated.

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Mice devoid of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 due to gene targeting have been reported to show articular cartilage destruction in the knee joint; however, the phenotype of the mandibular condylar cartilage remains unknown. Thus, in the present study, we investigated the mandibular condyle in Mmp2 mice. We obtained and bred Mmp2 mice from the same source as the previous study, and performed genotyping using genomic DNA extracted from finger snips.

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Background: There is increasing evidence that diagnostic salivary tests measuring inflammatory biomarkers are being developed to assess inflammatory status for early detection, prevention, and progression of periodontal disease. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate and identify the salivary biomarker that can predict the inflammatory status of periodontal disease.

Methods: A total of 36 patients (28 women and 8 men) with an average age of 57 years were investigated.

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  • A study analyzed over 1.4 million Japanese individuals without chronic kidney disease (CKD) and on no antihypertensive medication to investigate the link between blood pressure (BP) and CKD risk.
  • The findings indicated that both systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) levels were significantly associated with increased CKD risk, especially noting that high DBP had a stronger correlation with CKD than SBP.
  • The research highlights the importance of monitoring kidney function, particularly eGFR decline, in individuals with high SBP and low DBP, emphasizing isolated high DBP levels as a notable risk factor for CKD in middle-aged adults.
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The use of video laryngoscopy is growing in patients with anatomical factors suggestive of a difficult airway. This case report describes the successful tracheal intubation of a 54-year-old female patient with limited mouth opening scheduled for third molar extraction under general anesthesia. The Airway scope (AWS) along with a gum-elastic bougie was used to secure the airway after failed direct laryngoscopy and video laryngoscopy using the McGrath MAC with an X-blade.

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Virtual reality-based real-time imaging reveals abnormal cortical dynamics during behavioral transitions in a mouse model of autism.

Cell Rep

April 2023

RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan; Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, Kobe University School of Medicine, Chuo, Kobe 650-0017, Japan; RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Chuo, Kobe 650-0047, Japan. Electronic address:

Functional connectivity (FC) can provide insight into cortical circuit dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disorders. However, dynamic changes in FC related to locomotion with sensory feedback remain to be elucidated. To investigate FC dynamics in locomoting mice, we develop mesoscopic Ca imaging with a virtual reality (VR) environment.

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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is known to be highly inert, and this makes it difficult to be metallized. In addition, Pt electroless plating is rarely reported in the metallization of polymers. In this study, the metallization of biocompatible Pt metal is realized by supercritical CO (sc-CO)-assisted electroless plating.

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There is little information about the reproducibility of the white coat effect, which was treated as a continuous variable. To investigate a long-term interval reproducibility of the white-coat effect as a continuous variable. We selected 153 participants without antihypertensive treatment (men, 22.

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  • The study surveyed 19,972 Japanese adults aged 65 and older over three years to investigate the link between outdoor activity frequency and oral health.
  • Findings revealed that 32.5% developed poor oral health, with higher risks noted for those who went outdoors less frequently (≤1 time/week or 2-3 times/week).
  • Results indicated that less outdoor activity is associated with poor oral health due to factors such as underweight, depressive symptoms, and limited social interactions.
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Identification of GPI-anchored protein LYPD1 as an essential factor for odontoblast differentiation in tooth development.

J Biol Chem

May 2023

Section of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Division of Oral Health, Growth and Development, Kyushu University Faculty of Dental Science, Fukuoka, Japan; Dento-Craniofacial Development and Regeneration Research Center, Kyushu University Faculty of Dental Science, Fukuoka, Japan. Electronic address:

Lipid rafts are membrane microdomains rich in cholesterol, sphingolipids, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins (GPI-APs), and receptors. These lipid raft components are localized at the plasma membrane and are essential for signal transmission and organogenesis. However, few reports have been published on the specific effects of lipid rafts on tooth development.

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Enamel is formed by the repetitive secretion of a tooth-specific extracellular matrix and its decomposition. Calcification of the enamel matrix via hydroxyapatite (HAP) maturation requires pH cycling to be tightly regulated through the neutralization of protons released during HAP synthesis. We found that Gpr115, which responds to changes in extracellular pH, plays an important role in enamel formation.

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Objectives: Oral health inequalities exist worldwide, and cross-country comparisons can provide valuable insights into country-level characteristics contributing to such inequalities. However, comparative studies in Asian countries are limited. This study examined the magnitude of education-related oral health inequalities in older adults in Singapore and Japan.

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Microenvironmental factors, including substrate stiffness, regulate stem cell behavior and differentiation. However, the effects of substrate stiffness on the behavior of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)- derived embryoid bodies (EB) remain unclear. To investigate the effects of mechanical cues on iPSC-EB differentiation, a 3D hydrogel-sandwich culture (HGSC) system is developed that controls the microenvironment surrounding iPSC-EBs using a stiffness-tunable polyacrylamide hydrogel assembly.

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