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In September 2023, the Japan Society of Pain Clinicians (JSPC) issued this consensus statement on chronic pain treatment in cancer survivors. With recent advances in the early diagnosis and treatment of cancer, its prognosis has improved, so prolonged pain in cancer survivors is considered to represent chronic pain and should be addressed. In this statement, we emphasize that not all cancer survivor pain is cancer pain.

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Impact of treatment cessation on incidence and progression of retinopathy in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a retrospective cohort study.

Diabetol Int

July 2024

Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hematology, Rheumatology (Second Department of Internal Medicine), Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, 207 Uehara, Nishihara, Nakagami, Okinawa 903-0215 Japan.

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  • The study aimed to explore the link between stopping treatment and the development or worsening of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in Japanese type 2 diabetes patients.
  • Data was collected from two hospitals, tracking 417 patients over a median of 7 years, comparing those who stopped treatment for at least 12 months with those who continued.
  • Results showed a 13% treatment cessation rate, which significantly increased the risk of developing DR, indicating that ceasing treatment is a major risk factor for this condition.
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  • The study investigates the progression of chronic kidney disease in individuals with type 2 diabetes diagnosed at a young age (≤40 years) compared to those diagnosed later (>40 years) in a Japanese multicenter cohort.
  • Among 626 participants, young-onset type 2 diabetes is associated with a significantly lower incidence of reduced eGFR (<60 mL/min/1.73 m²) but a higher incidence of proteinuria compared to late-onset diabetes.
  • The findings suggest that young-onset type 2 diabetes has a distinct progression pattern, showing less risk for eGFR decline but greater risk for developing proteinuria compared to late-onset cases.
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The glymphatic system, an expansive cerebral waste-disposal network, harbors myriad enigmatic facets necessitating elucidation of their nexus with diverse pathologies. Murine investigations have revealed a relationship between the glymphatic system and affective disorders. This study aimed to illuminate the interplay between bipolar disorder and the glymphatic system.

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  • Nonagenarians and centenarians illustrate successful aging and effective biological regulation, highlighting a complex area of study focused on longevity.
  • The research explores microRNAs, which regulate gene expression, across different age groups, particularly examining those in Okinawa based on genetic variations.
  • The study identifies five microRNAs that are upregulated in nonagenarians with a longevity-associated genotype, suggesting they may play a role in extending lifespan and health span, indicating the need for further research in this area.
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  • - A 39-year-old woman with Gitelman syndrome faced challenges conceiving and underwent in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) due to her hypokalemia, which was critically low at 2.2 mEq/L.
  • - Throughout the pregnancy, her potassium levels were closely monitored, leading to hospitalization and an increase in potassium replacement as her levels dropped to 2.5 mEq/L at 8 weeks but improved to 3.0 mEq/L by 11 weeks.
  • - The pregnancy resulted in a healthy vaginal delivery at 38 weeks, with the patient's potassium levels remaining stable postpartum, and genetic testing confirmed her condition as consistent with Gitelman syndrome.
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Introduction: It remains unclear whether increased perirenal fat (PRF) accumulation is equally related to renal involvement in patients with and without diabetes mellitus (DM). We evaluated the association between PRF volume (PRFV) and low glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and proteinuria in people with or without type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Research Design And Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 473 individuals without T2DM (non-DM, n=202) and with T2DM (DM, n=271).

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  • - The study investigates how the FOXO3 longevity variant rs2802292 relates to factors like telomere length, telomerase activity, FOXO3 expression, and inflammation in older adults.
  • - Carriers of the FOXO3 G-allele showed protection against telomere shortening and higher telomerase activity, suggesting a link between this genetic variant and longevity.
  • - The findings indicate that FOXO3's influence on aging may vary between men and women, with older females showing reduced inflammatory cytokines and older males showing increased anti-inflammatory cytokines.
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Introduction Female pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) include clinical conditions such as urinary and fecal incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Disease-specific questionnaires like the Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory-20 (PFDI-20) have facilitated pelvic floor disorder assessment. We aimed to investigate the prevalence of pelvic floor disorders in Japanese women after different modes of delivery and the association of pelvic floor disorders with epidural anesthesia.

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Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of dapagliflozin on 24-hour glucose variability and diabetes-related biochemical variables in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes who had received basal insulin supported oral therapy (BOT).

Research Design And Methods: Changes in mean daily blood glucose level before and after 48-72 hours of add-on or no add-on of dapagliflozin (primary end point) and diabetes-related biochemical variables and major safety variables during the 12 weeks (secondary end point) were evaluated in the multicenter, randomized, two-arm, open-label, parallel-group comparison study.

Results: Among 36 participants, 18 were included in the no add-on group and 18 were included in the dapagliflozin add-on group.

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Association of blood pressure and hyperuricemia with proteinuria and reduced renal function in the general population.

Hypertens Res

July 2023

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Nephrology and Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, Japan.

This study aimed to investigate the effect of hyperuricemia (HU) on the association of systolic blood pressure (SBP) with the prevalence of proteinuria and low estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in the general population. This cross-sectional study enrolled 24,728 Japanese individuals (11,137 men and 13,591 women) who underwent health checkups in 2010. The prevalence of proteinuria and low eGFR (< 60 mL/min/1.

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Background: The presence of microstructural white matter (WM) abnormalities in individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) has previously been reported. However, the interpretation of data is challenging because pharmacological treatment has a potential effect on WM integrity. To date, no study has compared the differences in WM structure among drug-naïve BD patients, drug-naïve major depression disorder (MDD) patients, and healthy controls (HC) using the visual evaluation method of diffusion tensor tractography (DTT).

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Background: Treatment with low-dose prasugrel might be more beneficial even in chronic stable coronary artery disease (CAD) patients treated with clopidogrel. We compared platelet reactivity between standard maintenance-dose and low-dose prasugrel in stable CAD patients.

Methods: This multicenter study enrolled 164 stable CAD patients receiving dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and clopidogrel.

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Introduction: The burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is growing rapidly around the world. However, there is limited information on the overall regional prevalence of CKD, as well as the variations in national prevalence within Asia. We aimed to consolidate available data and quantify estimates of the CKD burden in this region.

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Background It is uncertain whether risk classification under the nationwide program on screening and lifestyle modification for metabolic syndrome captures well high-risk individuals who could benefit from lifestyle interventions. We examined the validity of risk classification by linking the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods and Results Individual-level data of 29 288 Japanese individuals aged 40 to 74 years without a history of CVD from 10 prospective cohort studies were used.

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Antihypertensive therapy is pivotal for reducing cardiovascular events. The 2019 Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension set a target blood pressure (BP) of <140/90 mmHg for persons older than 75 years of age. Optimal BP levels for older persons with frailty, however, are controversial because evidence for the relationship between BP level and prognosis by frailty status is limited.

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Background: Both frailty and chronic kidney disease (CKD) increase with age and share many similarities. Many studies have demonstrated an association between frailty and chronic kidney disease (CKD), but an association with dipstick proteinuria is limited.

Methods: This is the cross-sectional analysis of the Nambu Cohort Study at the beginning of observation.

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Aim: The effect of changes in physical performance during the perioperative period on the prognosis of older patients undergoing cardiac surgery has not been studied in detail. This study aimed to investigate the effect of perioperative changes in physical performance on the prognosis of older patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

Methods: A total of 223 patients were graded as either frail or non-frail according to a cutoff score of 9 based on preoperative Short Physical Performance Battery scores.

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High FIB4 index is an independent risk factor of diabetic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes.

Sci Rep

June 2021

Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Fukushima Medical University, 1 Hikarigaoka, Fukushima, Fukushima, 960-1295, Japan.

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) may be linked to development of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). The FIB4 index, a noninvasive liver fibrosis score, has been reported to predict CKD in non-diabetic patients, but there are no reports yet in diabetic cases. Therefore, we evaluated the prognostic impact of FIB4 index on the risk of developing diabetic kidney disease (DKD) in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes in a retrospective cohort study.

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Immune-oncology (IO) drug therapy is effective against various types of cancer. Although several, potential, clinical predictive markers have been identified, none so far have proven reliable. Herein we evaluated changes in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), which is upregulated by the accumulation of activated CD8+T cells in the liver, as a potentially reliable predictive marker.

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Anemia and vitamin D deficiency are associated with allograft failure, and hence, are potential therapeutic targets among kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). We conducted a multicenter, two-by-two factorial, open-label, randomized clinical trial to examine the effects of anemia correction and vitamin D supplementation on 2-year change in eGFR among KTRs (CANDLE-KIT). We enrolled 153 patients with anemia and >1-year history of transplantation across 23 facilities in Japan, and randomly assigned them to either a high or low hemoglobin target (>12.

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  • Regional dietary patterns in Japan may influence insulin response and sensitivity, but this connection has not been thoroughly tested yet.
  • A study compared insulin responses during an oral glucose tolerance test among participants from four Japanese regions (Fukushima, Nagano, Tokushima, and Okinawa) with normal glucose tolerance.
  • The findings revealed significant regional differences in insulin response despite similar glucose levels, suggesting that dietary factors, rather than just body size, impact insulin sensitivity and secretion.
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Oral mucositis is one of the most common adverse effects of radiation and chemotherapy in treatments of cancers. Some clinical guidelines have focused on the prevention and treatment of oral mucositis, and thus, a mouthwash containing drugs is often recommended. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the disappearance time and palatability in the oral cavities of healthy volunteers in foams prepared from different concentrations of the three viscosity grades of methylcellulose (SM-4, -100, -400).

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Background: Risk factors of mortality in chronic hemodialysis patients have not yet been sufficiently evaluated. In particular, chronological transits and interactions of the impact of risk factors have rarely been described.

Methods: This study is a post hoc analysis of the participants in the Olme-sartan Clinical Trial in Okinawan Patients under OKIDS (OCTOPUS) study conducted between June 2006 and June 2011.

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