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1.
Nature ; 583(7814): 109-114, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32528181

ABSTRACT

Hibernating mammals actively lower their body temperature to reduce energy expenditure when facing food scarcity1. This ability to induce a hypometabolic state has evoked great interest owing to its potential medical benefits2,3. Here we show that a hypothalamic neuronal circuit in rodents induces a long-lasting hypothermic and hypometabolic state similar to hibernation. In this state, although body temperature and levels of oxygen consumption are kept very low, the ability to regulate metabolism still remains functional, as in hibernation4. There was no obvious damage to tissues and organs or abnormalities in behaviour after recovery from this state. Our findings could enable the development of a method to induce a hibernation-like state, which would have potential applications in non-hibernating mammalian species including humans.


Subject(s)
Energy Metabolism/physiology , Hibernation/physiology , Hypothalamus/cytology , Hypothalamus/physiology , Neural Pathways/cytology , Neural Pathways/physiology , Animals , Basal Metabolism/physiology , Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus/cytology , Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus/physiology , Female , GABAergic Neurons/metabolism , Glutamine/metabolism , Male , Mice , Oxygen Consumption/physiology
2.
Opt Express ; 30(24): 43888-43899, 2022 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36523077

ABSTRACT

Optical enhancement cavities enabling laser pulses to be coherently stacked in free space are used in several applications to enhance accessible optical power. In this study, we develop an optical cavity that accumulates harmonically mode-locked laser pulses with a self-resonating mechanism for X-ray sources based on laser-Compton scattering. In particular, a Fabry-Perot cavity composed of 99% reflectance mirrors maintained the optical resonance in a feedback-free fashion for more than half an hour and automatically resumed the accumulation even if the laser oscillation was suspended. In contrast to conventional optical enhancement cavity systems with a dedicated feedback controller, this characteristic is highly beneficial in practical applications, such as for laser-Compton scattering X-ray sources. Lastly, upscaling and adoption of the proposed system might improve the operability and equipment use of laser Compton-scattering X-ray sources.

3.
Heart Vessels ; 34(6): 916-925, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30519809

ABSTRACT

The association between insulin resistance and lipid dysmetabolism after consuming a meal is unclear. We aimed at assessing the effects of ezetimibe on postprandial hyperlipidemia and hyperinsulinemia and to find out whether the medication improves endothelial function in obese metabolic syndrome (MetS) patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). We obtained oral fat loading test results (4 and 6 h after load) and brachial flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) measurements before and 24 weeks after ezetimibe treatment initiation from 27 MetS patients with CAD and from 68 control patients with CAD alone. Serum triglyceride (TG) and insulin levels (2 h after the loading dose) were significantly higher in MetS patients than in control patients. The incremental areas under the curve (iAUCs) for these levels decreased significantly after ezetimibe treatment in MetS patients but not in control patients. Treatment with ezetimibe resulted in significant FMD changes in MetS patients (from 3.4 to 4.9%, P = 0.002), but not in control patients (from 5.1 to 5.4%, P = 0.216). When MetS patients were divided into two groups based on the median insulin iAUC reduction rate (higher group ≥ 34%, n = 14; lower group < 34%, n = 13), those in the higher group showed a significantly higher rate of change in the iAUCs of TG and FMD than those in the lower group (TG, 31.0% vs. 10.8%; P = 0.033; FMD, 39.2% vs. 9.8%; P = 0.037). These results suggest that ezetimibe may reverse insulin resistance, reducing lipid dysmetabolism after a meal and endothelial dysfunction in MetS patients with CAD.


Subject(s)
Coronary Artery Disease/blood , Ezetimibe/therapeutic use , Hyperlipidemias/drug therapy , Insulin Resistance , Metabolic Syndrome/physiopathology , Obesity/blood , Aged , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Coronary Artery Disease/complications , Diabetes Mellitus , Female , Humans , Hyperlipidemias/blood , Insulin/blood , Linear Models , Male , Metabolic Syndrome/complications , Middle Aged , Obesity/complications , Postprandial Period , Prospective Studies , Triglycerides/blood
4.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 183: 109477, 2019 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31369939

ABSTRACT

The increasing eutrophication of freshwater and brackish habitats globally has led to a corresponding increase in the occurrence of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. Cyanobacteria can produce highly toxic substances such as microcystins (MCs) that affect the health of livestock, wildlife, and humans. The present study broaden the understanding of cyanobacteria ecology and MC dynamics in the field, focusing on the estimation of the production and sedimentation rates of MCs in a natural habitat. The nutrient concentrations of the reservoir water and sediment pore water were monitored at 3-h intervals for 24 h during the summer cyanobacterial bloom. The DIN uptake rate of Microcystis in the Isahaya reservoir was estimated and the large-scale blooms in the reservoir were largely controlled by the interactions between rainfall and nutrient levels in the warm season. By using calculations based on the nitrogen budgets and tracking changes of the MC concentrations in the water column, the total MC production and sedimentation rates were estimated to be 52.2 kg MCs d-1 and 21.5 kg MCs d-1, respectively. Although MCs could be degraded in the environment, the MC sedimentation still comprised 41% of the in-water production.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Toxins/analysis , Bays/microbiology , Marine Toxins/analysis , Microcystins/analysis , Bacterial Toxins/metabolism , Bays/chemistry , Cyanobacteria Toxins , Ecosystem , Eutrophication , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Japan , Marine Toxins/metabolism , Microcystins/metabolism , Microcystis/metabolism , Nitrogen/metabolism , Nutrients , Seasons
5.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther ; 365(2): 368-378, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29463608

ABSTRACT

Since it was recently reported that an antibody for proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) reduces the risk of cardiovascular events in a clinical context, PCSK9 inhibition is thought to be an attractive therapy for dyslipidemia. In the present study, we created a novel small biologic alternative to PCSK9 antibodies called DS-9001a, comprising an albumin binding domain fused to an artificial lipocalin mutein (ABD-fused Anticalin protein), which can be produced by a microbial production system. DS-9001a strongly interfered with PCSK9 binding to low-density-lipoprotein receptor (LDL-R) and PCSK9-mediated degradation of LDL-R. In cynomolgus monkeys, single DS-9001a administration significantly reduced the serum LDL-C level up to 21 days (62.4% reduction at the maximum). Moreover, DS-9001a reduced plasma non-high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and oxidized LDL levels, and their further reductions were observed when atorvastatin and DS-9001a were administered in combination in human cholesteryl ester transfer protein/ApoB double transgenic mice. Additionally, their reductions on the combination of atorvastatin and DS-9001a were more pronounced than those on the combination of atorvastatin and anacetrapib. Besides its favorable pharmacologic profile, DS-9001a has a lower molecular weight (about 22 kDa), yielding a high stoichiometric drug concentration that might result in a smaller administration volume than that in existing antibody therapy. Since bacterial production systems are viewed as more suited to mass production at low cost, DS-9001a may provide a new therapeutic option to treat patients with dyslipidemia. In addition, considering the growing demand for antibody-like drugs, ABD-fused Anticalin proteins could represent a promising new class of small biologic molecules.


Subject(s)
Albumins/metabolism , Lipocalins/genetics , Proprotein Convertase 9/immunology , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/immunology , Animals , Atorvastatin/pharmacology , Cholesterol Ester Transfer Proteins , Drug Interactions , Hep G2 Cells , Humans , Lipocalins/chemistry , Lipoproteins, LDL/blood , Macaca fascicularis , Male , Mice , Oxazolidinones/pharmacology , Protein Domains , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Receptors, LDL/metabolism , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/metabolism
6.
Eur J Haematol ; 101(1): 95-105, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29660177

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This multicenter cooperative study aimed to analyze the adverse events (AEs) associated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) used as initial treatment for chronic-phase chronic myeloid leukemia (CML-CP) and their impact on outcome. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated 450 patients with CML-CP who received TKIs between 2004 and 2014. RESULTS: The 5-year overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) rates were 95.1% and 89.0%, respectively. Patients with comorbidities (46.4%) and aged ≥60 years (50.4%) at diagnosis had significantly inferior OS to those without comorbidities and aged <60. Patients achieved higher rates of major molecular response (MMR) at 6 and 12 months after initial treatment with dasatinib or nilotinib compared to imatinib, but final MMR rates were almost the same. Sixty-six percent of patients required treatment modifications from first-line TKI therapy; the main reasons were AEs (48.4%) and failure (18%). Grade III-IV AEs in first-line TKI therapy were significantly correlated to inferior OS/EFS compared to grade 0-II AEs. CONCLUSION: Although long-term outcomes were similar in CML-CP patients treated with each TKI regardless of first-line TKI selection, severe AEs in first-line TKI therapy decreased their survival rates. Early change in TKIs is recommended, when faced with severe AEs of specific TKIs.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl/antagonists & inhibitors , Gene Expression Regulation, Leukemic , Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic-Phase/diagnosis , Protein Kinase Inhibitors/adverse effects , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage , Child , Child, Preschool , Dasatinib/administration & dosage , Dasatinib/adverse effects , Female , Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl/genetics , Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl/metabolism , Humans , Imatinib Mesylate/administration & dosage , Imatinib Mesylate/adverse effects , Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic-Phase/drug therapy , Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic-Phase/mortality , Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic-Phase/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Protein Kinase Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Pyrimidines/administration & dosage , Pyrimidines/adverse effects , Retrospective Studies , Survival Analysis , Treatment Outcome
7.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 44(11): 1037-1040, 2017 Nov.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29138384

ABSTRACT

We herein report a case of a retroperitoneal tumor of unknown origin that was diagnosed as a seminoma after tumor biopsy and was successfully treated with chemotherapy containing bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin(BEP). A 47-year old man visited our hospital with left abdominal pain. An endoscopic examination revealed an ulcer lesion on the third part of the duodenum. Abdominal CT scan revealed a retroperitoneal tumor invading the abdominal aorta with the tumor thrombus in the inferior vena cava(IVC). An endoscopic biopsy could not identify the tumor's origin because of the negative staining of various surface markers on immunohistochemistry. Surgical biopsy of the unresectable retroperitoneal tumor that was finally diagnosed as a seminoma was performed. The patient was treated with BEP according to the International Germ Cell Consensus Classification(IGCCC)for risks, and orchiectomy was performed. He has been alive for 7 months with progressive shrinkage of the retroperitoneal tumor, in which 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose(FDG)positron emission tomography(PET)has shown a dramatic reduction of the maximum standardized uptake value(SUV)during chemotherapy.


Subject(s)
Neoplasms, Unknown Primary/drug therapy , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Seminoma/drug therapy , Adult , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Biopsy , Bleomycin/administration & dosage , Cisplatin/administration & dosage , Etoposide/administration & dosage , Humans , Male , Neoplasms, Unknown Primary/pathology , Retroperitoneal Neoplasms/pathology
8.
Heart Vessels ; 31(9): 1446-55, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26439243

ABSTRACT

Both postprandial hyperlipidemia and hyperinsulinemia have been thought to play an important role in the development of atherosclerosis, and to be a potent risk factor for cardiovascular event. To examine effects of glycemic state on postprandial hyperlipidemia and hyperinsulinemia in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), a total of 112 consecutive male pati ents with angiographically confirmed CAD were loaded with a high-fat and high-glucose test meal. CAD patients were divided into three groups as "non-diabetic", "prediabetic", and "diabetic" CAD groups. The serum triglyceride (TG) and remnant-like particle cholesterol (RLP-C) levels at the 6th hour in diabetic CAD group showed significantly higher than non-diabetic CAD group, and the incremental area under the curves (iAUCs) of these levels in diabetic CAD group were significantly greater than non-diabetic CAD group (TG, P = 0.0194; RLP-C, P = 0.0219). There were no significant differences in the iAUCs of TG or RLP-C between prediabetic and non-diabetic CAD group. The AUCs of plasma insulin levels or insulin resistance index (IRI): (AUCs of insulin) × (AUCs of glucose) as the insulin resistance marker were greater in diabetic CAD group than non-diabetic CAD group (insulin, P = 0.0373; IRI, P = 0.0228). The AUCs of serum TG or RLP-C levels showed a correlation with the AUCs of plasma insulin (AUC-TG, r = 0.5437, P < 0.0001; AUC-RLP-C, r = 0.6847, P < 0.0001), and they correlated well with the insulin resistance index (AUC-TG, r = 0.7724, P < 0.0001; AUC-RLP-C, r = 0.7645, P < 0.0001). We found that the insulin resistance showed a close relationship with postprandial hyperlipidemia in CAD patients. Diabetic, but not prediabetic state, may be a risk for postprandial impaired lipid metabolism in CAD patients.


Subject(s)
Blood Glucose/metabolism , Coronary Artery Disease/blood , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood , Hyperinsulinism/blood , Hyperlipidemias/blood , Insulin Resistance , Insulin/blood , Lipids/blood , Postprandial Period , Aged , Area Under Curve , Biomarkers/blood , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Artery Disease/complications , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnostic imaging , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/diagnosis , Dietary Carbohydrates/administration & dosage , Dietary Fats/administration & dosage , Glycated Hemoglobin/metabolism , Humans , Hyperinsulinism/diagnosis , Hyperinsulinism/etiology , Hyperlipidemias/diagnosis , Hyperlipidemias/etiology , Male , Middle Aged , Prediabetic State/blood , Prediabetic State/diagnosis , ROC Curve , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index , Time Factors
9.
Psychogeriatrics ; 16(5): 323-6, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26551791

ABSTRACT

We report on two elderly patients with cognitive impairments, for whom chronic carbon monoxide (CO) exposure was suspected based on elevated carboxyhaemoglobin levels in their serum. On their initial visits, cognitive impairment and brain magnetic resonance imaging findings in both patients were compatible with the diagnosis of Alzheimer's-type dementia. However, after discontinuation of the use of a kotatsu, a charcoal-based heater, their serum carboxyhaemoglobin levels normalized and their physical symptoms resolved. Their cognitive function also slightly improved. The causal relationship between physical symptoms and cognitive impairment after chronic CO poisoning is uncertain; however, it is possible that chronic exposure to low CO levels exacerbated the clinical manifestation in our patients.


Subject(s)
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning/diagnosis , Carbon Monoxide/analysis , Carbon Monoxide/blood , Charcoal , Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnostic imaging , Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology , Aged, 80 and over , Carbon Monoxide Poisoning/complications , Carboxyhemoglobin/analysis , Cognitive Dysfunction/pathology , Female , Heating/instrumentation , Humans , Japan , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male
10.
Psychogeriatrics ; 16(6): 355-361, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26756596

ABSTRACT

AIM: This study investigated whether the characteristic changes in hippocampal atrophy seen in coronal scans are useful for differentiating Alzheimer's disease (AD), amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), and major depressive disorder (MDD). METHODS: Subjects included 58 patients with AD, 33 with aMCI, 20 with MDD, and 22 normal controls, all aged 60 years or older. For each subject, eight coronal short TI inversion recovery images perpendicular to the hippocampal longitudinal axis were obtained. Images were manually measured using the conventional region of interest method of quantitative analysis. RESULTS: The overall trend in the corrected volumes of the hippocampus was AD < aMCI < MDD < normal controls. We found atrophy in all slices in AD, atrophy centred on the hippocampal head in aMCI, and atrophy in the slice of the hippocampal body 12 mm from the amygdala in MDD. CONCLUSIONS: The present study suggested that our method of comparing hippocampal atrophy by region may be useful in distinguishing AD, aMCI, MDD, and normal controls.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/pathology , Amnesia/pathology , Atrophy/diagnostic imaging , Cognitive Dysfunction/pathology , Hippocampus/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Alzheimer Disease/diagnostic imaging , Amnesia/diagnostic imaging , Atrophy/pathology , Brain Mapping , Case-Control Studies , Cognition Disorders/pathology , Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnostic imaging , Depressive Disorder, Major/diagnostic imaging , Disease Progression , Female , Hippocampus/pathology , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Male , Middle Aged , Neuropsychological Tests
11.
Opt Express ; 23(21): 27998-8011, 2015 Oct 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26480458

ABSTRACT

Many approaches for producing optical vortices have been developed both for fundamental interests of science and for engineering applications. In particular, the approach with direct excitation of several emitters has a potential to control the topological charges with a control of the source conditions without any modifications of structures of the system. In this paper, we investigate the propagation properties of the optical vortices emitted from a collectively polarized electric dipole array as a simple model of the several emitters. Using an analytical approach based on the Jacobi-Anger expansion, we derive a relationship between the topological charge of the optical vortices and the source conditions of the emitter, and clarify and report our new finding; there exists an intrinsic split of the singular points in the electric field due to the spin-orbit interaction of the dipole fields.

13.
Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi ; 117(4): 257-68, 2015.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26524837

ABSTRACT

A large number of case studies on Cotard's syndrome have reported that this syndrome develops after repeated episodes of depression in the presenile stage of life. Therefore, it has been defined as a severe type of affective spectrum disorder. This report describes three patients who exhibited symptoms characteristic of Cotard's syndrome, such as negative thoughts and delusions of immortality, in the presenile and senile stages of their lives. They also had a history of long-term treatment for schizophrenia based on a diagnosis in early adulthood. Our review of reports on Cotard's syndrome revealed that the syndrome is more prevalent among presenile and senile female patients, who initially visit psychiatrists in their involutional and presenile stages of life with symptoms of an affective spectrum disorder, and later exhibit the symptoms of Cotard's syndrome. The results of the three case studies suggest that biological factors related to aging and sex differences may be associated with the development of Cotard's syndrome, regardless of the primary disorder. The pathology of "involutional and senile-onset endogenous psychosis," including Cotard's syndrome, is also discussed.


Subject(s)
Delusions/psychology , Depressive Disorder/complications , Depressive Disorder/psychology , Schizophrenia/complications , Age of Onset , Aged , Delusions/complications , Delusions/diagnosis , Depression/complications , Depression/diagnosis , Depression/etiology , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
14.
Behav Brain Funct ; 10: 8, 2014 Mar 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24636630

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) often present with apathy symptoms resembling the decreased motivation observed in depressed patients. Therefore, differentiating the initial phase of AD from late life depression may be difficult in some cases. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a functional neuroimaging modality that uses near-infrared light to measure changes in hemoglobin concentration on the cortical surface during activation tasks. The objective of this study was to investigate differences in brain activation associated with late life depression and with AD by means of NIRS. METHODS: NIRS was performed in 30 patients with depression, 28 patients with AD, and 33 healthy controls, all aged 60 years or older. During two tasks, a verbal fluency task and a visuospatial task, changes in oxygenated hemoglobin concentration in the frontal and parietal cortices were investigated. RESULTS: In the visuospatial task, cortical activation was lower in the depressed group than in the AD group, and significant differences were observed in the parietal cortex. CONCLUSIONS: NIRS can detect differences in brain activation between patients with late life depression and those with AD. NIRS is a promising tool for the differential diagnosis of late life depression and AD.


Subject(s)
Alzheimer Disease/diagnosis , Brain/physiopathology , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Hemoglobins/metabolism , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Alzheimer Disease/metabolism , Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology , Brain/metabolism , Depressive Disorder/metabolism , Depressive Disorder/physiopathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
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J Phys Chem A ; 118(43): 9970-5, 2014 Oct 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25295704

ABSTRACT

Structures of small sodium fluoride cluster cations, Na(n)F(n-1)(+), have been determined for n = 5-23 by ion mobility mass spectrometry. In the mass spectrum of Na(n)F(n-1)(+) cluster ions measured after collisions in the ion-drift cell, cuboid ions with near-regular hexahedron such as n = 14 (3 × 3 × 3), 23 (3 × 3 × 5), 38 (3 × 5 × 5), 63 (5 × 5 × 5), and 88 (5 × 5 × 7) were predominantly observed as magic numbers. By comparison of the collision cross sections obtained from the ion mobility measurements with theoretical ones, we have experimentally shown that the ions of n = 7 and 10 have stable non-rock-salt type structures in which one sodium atom is encapsulated into the sodium fluoride cuboid lattice. The collision cross sections of n = 12 and 13 are almost equal to that of the n = 14 cuboid. A similar feature was also observed in collision cross sections of n = 21 and 22, which are equal to that of the n = 23 cuboid. These features indicate that the cluster ions of n = 12, 13, 21, and 22 have near-cuboid structures with some surface defects.

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Heart Vessels ; 29(2): 206-12, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23604314

ABSTRACT

Strong psychosocial stress is considered to be a precipitating factor in acute coronary events. To assess the hypothesis that the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and its severity was remarkably heightened after the great earthquake, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of patients with AMI admitted to our hospital during a 3-week period between March 11 and March 31, 2011 (disaster group) as compared with AMI patients during the corresponding time period of 2010 (non-disaster group). The number of patients with AMI in the disaster group increased by about threefold (22 in the disaster group vs. seven in the non-disaster group). Compared with the previous years 2010 or 2009, the odds ratios [OR] for AMI during a 3-week period in 2011 were 4.40 (95 % confidence interval [CI]: 1.05-18.35), 5.66 (95 % CI: 1.42-22.59), respectively. Although the number of patients who underwent coronary revascularization was higher in the disaster group than in the non-disaster group (68.2 vs. 42.9 %, p = 0.0397), peak serum creatine kinase (CK)-MB level was significantly higher in the disaster group than in the non-disaster group (208.0 ± 159.0 vs. 149.3 ± 102.7 IU/l, p = 0.0431). In the disaster group, four patients died of cardiac causes, whereas no patient died in the non-disaster group (in-hospital mortality rate in the disaster vs. non-disaster group: 18.2 vs. 0 %, p = 0.0281). These results suggest that patients with AMI after the earthquake might be subject to strong psychosocial stress, and that psychological stress brought on by such disaster could trigger cardiac events and cardiac death.


Subject(s)
Disasters , Earthquakes , Myocardial Infarction/epidemiology , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Hospital Mortality , Humans , Incidence , Japan/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/diagnosis , Myocardial Infarction/psychology , Myocardial Infarction/therapy , Myocardial Revascularization , Odds Ratio , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index , Stress, Psychological/diagnosis , Stress, Psychological/psychology , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 117: 109524, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38493615

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) resulting from acute aortic dissection (AAD)-induced visceral malperfusions leads to chronic intestinal failure (CIF), necessitating patients to adopt home parenteral nutrition to prevent malabsorption. Teduglutide (TED), a glucagon-like peptide-2 analog, is a promising pharmacotherapy for intestinal rehabilitation that reduces parenteral support and improves the quality of life. Gastric mucosal necrosis, a rare gastrointestinal disorder, had never been observed as an adverse event relevant to this drug. We report a case of mucosal necrosis in the stomach after TED treatment for SBS-CIF with hepatorenal failure. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 68-year-old Japanese man who underwent massive intestinal resection for AAD experienced malnutrition and diarrhea caused by SBS-CIF. The patient received TED to improve intestinal absorption and entero-hepatic circulation besides controlling infectious diseases. Endoscopy showed mucosal hyperplasia in the stomach and duodenum 1.5 months after TED administration. The patient consented to enteral nutrition via a nasogastric tube because of anorexia. The nutritional status gradually improved after initiating enteral feeding. However, the patient experienced hematemesis 13 days after enteral feeding, and endoscopy revealed acute gastric mucosal necrosis, followed by fatal septic shock. DISCUSSION: For patients with SBS, TED is expected to increase intestinal absorption through epithelial proliferation. When SBS is accompanied by multiple ischemic organ failure, TED therapeutic effects remain unclear as malnutrition-associated infectious diseases are refractory, and many underlying mechanisms can be involved. CONCLUSION: TED administration should be deliberately considered for patients with SBS-CIF and multiple organ failure experiencing uncontrolled systemic infection.

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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 97(6): 2531-9, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22926643

ABSTRACT

Secretory capacities including folding and assembly are believed to be limiting factors in the establishment of mammalian cell lines producing high levels of recombinant therapeutic proteins. To achieve industrial success, it is also important to improve protein folding, assembly, and secretory processes in combination with increasing transcription and translation. Here, we identified the expression of CHOP/Gadd153 and GRP78, which are unfolded protein response (UPR)-related genes, correlated with recombinant antibody production in stable CHO cells. Subsequently, CHOP overexpression resulted in increasing recombinant antibody production in some mammalian cell lines, and in addition a threefold further enhancement was obtained by combining expression with UPR-related genes or ER chaperones in transient assays. Overexpression of CHOP had no effect on the biochemical characteristics of the product. These results suggest overexpression of CHOP and its combinations may be an effective method to efficiently select a single cell line with a high level of antibody production in the development of cell lines for manufacturing.


Subject(s)
Antibodies/metabolism , Biotechnology/methods , Heat-Shock Proteins/biosynthesis , Transcription Factor CHOP/biosynthesis , Animals , Antibodies/genetics , CHO Cells , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP , Heat-Shock Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Transcription Factor CHOP/genetics
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J ECT ; 29(3): e45-6, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23670024

ABSTRACT

Associations between large cavum septum pellucidum and functional psychosis disorders, especially schizophrenia, have been reported. We report a case of late-onset catatonia associated with enlarged CSP and cavum vergae. A 66-year-old woman was presented with altered mental status and stereotypic movement. She was initially treated with aripiprazole and lorazepam. After 4 weeks, she was treated with electroconvulsive therapy. By 10 treatments, echolalia vanished, and catatonic behavior was alleviated. Developmental anomalies in the midline structure may increase susceptibility to psychosis, even in the elderly.


Subject(s)
Catatonia/etiology , Electroconvulsive Therapy/methods , Septum Pellucidum/pathology , Aged , Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Aripiprazole , Brain/pathology , Cysteine/analogs & derivatives , Female , Humans , Hypnotics and Sedatives/therapeutic use , Lorazepam/therapeutic use , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Organotechnetium Compounds , Piperazines/therapeutic use , Quinolones/therapeutic use , Radiopharmaceuticals , Septum Pellucidum/diagnostic imaging , Somatoform Disorders/complications , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
20.
Int Heart J ; 54(5): 247-53, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24097211

ABSTRACT

There are conflicting reports regarding the occurrence of cardiovascular events after a major earthquake. To understand the impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake on cardiovascular events, we retrospectively examined the clinical records prepared by emergency room physicians between 2009 and 2011 (n = 66,244), and compared the occurrence of these events between 2011 and 2009, and 2011 and 2010. There was a significant increase in the number of patients with cardiovascular events during the 3 week period after the earthquake in 2011 (n = 106) compared with that during the same period in 2009 (n = 72) or 2010 (n = 65) (P = 0.002). The number of patients with acute coronary syndrome or congestive heart failure in March 2011 was significantly increased compared with 2009 or 2010, however, there were no significant increases in 2011 in other cardiovascular events including stroke, aortic dissection, pulmonary thromboembolism, or out-of-hospital cardiac arrest compared with 2009 or 2010. These findings suggest that the incidence of cardiovascular events may have been heterogeneous after the disaster.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Disasters , Earthquakes , Tsunamis , Humans , Japan/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies
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