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ESC Heart Fail ; 2024 May 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38725278

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The development of new drugs and device therapies has led to remarkable advancements in heart failure (HF) treatment in the past couple of decades. However, it becomes increasingly evident that guideline-directed medical therapy cannot be one-size-fits-all across a wide range of ejection fractions (EFs) and various aetiologies. Therefore, classifications solely relying on EF and natriuretic peptide make optimization of treatment challenging, and there is a growing exploration of new indicators that enable efficient risk stratification of HF patients. Particularly when considering HF as a multi-organ interaction syndrome, the cardiorenal interaction plays a central role in its pathophysiology, and albuminuria has gained great prominence as its biomarker, independent from glomerular filtration rate. Albuminuria has been shown to exhibit a linear correlation with cardiovascular disease and HF prognosis in multiple epidemiological studies, ranging from normal (<30 mg/g) to high levels (>300 mg/g). However, on the other hand, it is only recently that the details of the pathological mechanisms that give rise to albuminuria have begun to be elucidated, including the efficient compaction/tightening of the glomerular basement membrane by podocytes and mesangial cells. Interestingly, renal disease, diabetes, and HF damage these components associated with albuminuria, and experimental models have demonstrated that recently developed HF drugs reduce albuminuria by ameliorating these pathological phenotypes. In this review, facing the rapid expansion of horizons in HF treatment, we aim to clarify the current understanding of the pathophysiology of albuminuria and explore the comprehensive understanding of albuminuria by examining the clinically established evidence to date, the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to its occurrence, and the outcomes of clinical studies utilizing various drug classes committed to specific pathological mechanisms to put albuminuria as a novel axis to depict the pathophysiology of HF.

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MAGMA ; 2024 Apr 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38581455

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OBJECTIVE: To clarify the relationship between myelin water fraction (MWF) and R1⋅R2* and to develop a method to calculate MWF directly from parameters derived from QPM, i.e., MWF converted from QPM (MWFQPM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subjects were 12 healthy volunteers. On a 3 T MR scanner, dataset was acquired using spoiled gradient-echo sequence for QPM. MWF and R1⋅R2* maps were derived from the multi-gradient-echo (mGRE) dataset. Volume-of-interest (VOI) analysis using the JHU-white matter (WM) atlas was performed. All the data in the 48 WM regions measured VOI were plotted, and quadratic polynomial approximations of each region were derived from the relationship between R1·R2* and the two-pool model-MWF. The R1·R2* map was converted to MWFQPM map. MWF atlas template was generated using converted to MWF from R1·R2* per WM region. RESULTS: The mean MWF and R1·R2* values for the 48 WM regions were 11.96 ± 6.63%, and 19.94 ± 4.59 s-2, respectively. A non-linear relationship in 48 regions of the WM between MWF and R1·R2* values was observed by quadratic polynomial approximation (R2 ≥ 0.963, P < 0.0001). DISCUSSION: MWFQPM map improved image quality compared to the mGRE-MWF map. Myelin water atlas template derived from MWFQPM may be generated with combined multiple WM regions.

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Circ J ; 2024 Apr 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38569870

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BACKGROUND: The safety and feasibility of using 1-month dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) followed by P2Y12inhibitor monotherapy for patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with thin-strut biodegradable polymer drug-eluting stents (BP-DES) in daily clinical practice remain uncertain.Methods and Results: The REIWA region-wide registry is a prospective study conducted in 1 PCI center and 9 local hospitals in northern Japan. A total of 1,202 patients who successfully underwent final PCI using BP-DES (Synergy: n=400; Ultimaster: n=401; Orsiro: n=401), were enrolled in the registry, and received 1-month DAPT followed by P2Y12inhibitor (prasugrel 3.75 mg/day or clopidogrel 75 mg/day) monotherapy. The primary endpoint was a composite of cardiovascular and bleeding events at 12 months, including cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction (MI), definite stent thrombosis (ST), ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, and Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) major or minor bleeding. Based on the results of a previous study, we set the performance goal at 5.0%. Over the 1-year follow-up, the primary endpoint occurred in 3.08% of patients, which was lower than the predefined performance goal (Pnon-inferiority<0.0001). Notably, definite ST occurred in only 1 patient (0.08%) within 1 year (at 258 days). No differences were observed in the primary endpoint between stent types. CONCLUSIONS: The REIWA region-wide registry suggests that 1-month DAPT followed by P2Y12inhibitor monotherapy is safe and feasible for Japanese patients with BP-DES.

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J Vet Intern Med ; 2024 Apr 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38613437

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BACKGROUND: X-linked dystrophin-deficient muscular dystrophy (MD) is a form of MD caused by variants in the DMD gene. It is a fatal disease characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscles. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: Identify deleterious genetic variants in DMD by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) using a next-generation sequencer. ANIMALS: One MD-affected cat, its parents, and 354 cats from a breeding colony. METHODS: We compared the WGS data of the affected cat with data available in the National Center for Biotechnology Information database and searched for candidate high-impact variants by in silico analyses. Next, we confirmed the candidate variants by Sanger sequencing using samples from the parents and cats from the breeding colony. We used 2 genome assemblies, the standard felCat9 (from an Abyssinian cat) and the novel AnAms1.0 (from an American Shorthair cat), to evaluate genome assembly differences. RESULTS: We found 2 novel high-impact variants: a 1-bp deletion in felCat9 and an identical nonsense variant in felCat9 and AnAms1.0. Whole genome and Sanger sequencing validation showed that the deletion in felCat9 was a false positive because of misassembly. Among the 357 cats, the nonsense variant was only found in the affected cat, which indicated it was a de novo variant. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: We identified a de novo variant in the affected cat and next-generation sequencing-based genotyping of the whole DMD gene was determined to be necessary for affected cats because the parents of the affected cat did not have the risk variant.

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Zoolog Sci ; 41(1): 32-38, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38587515

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Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) larvae inhabiting the main island of Japan overwinter as preclimax animals, whereas the larvae that reached climax in summer complete metamorphosis. We analyzed the mRNA expression levels of the adenohypophyseal hormones, hypothalamic hormones, and their receptors that are involved in controlling metamorphosis in tadpoles at various developmental stages available in summer and winter in order to understand the hormonal mechanism regulating metamorphosis progression. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and thyrotropin ß-subunit (TSHß) mRNA expression was enhanced as they reached the climax stage in metamorphosing summer tadpoles, although type 2 CRF receptor (CRFR2) mRNA levels demonstrated a tendency of elevation, indicating the activation of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal axis for stimulating the release of thyroid hormone in summer. Arginine vasotocin (AVT) mRNA levels were elevated as metamorphosis progressed, but mRNA expression levels were not synchronized with those of proopiomelanocortin (POMC) and V1b-type AVT receptor (V1bR). The elevation of mRNA levels of prolactin (PRL) 1A and type 3 thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor (TRHR3), but not of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) precursor mRNA levels, was noted in climactic tadpoles, indicating that PRL mRNA levels are not simply dependent on the expression levels of TRH precursor mRNA. In the preclimactic larvae captured in winter, which are in metamorphic stasis, mRNA levels of pituitary hormones, hypothalamic factors, and their receptors remained low or at levels similar to those of the larvae captured in summer. These results indicate the relationship between the mRNA expression of metamorphosis-related factors and the seasonal progression/stasis of metamorphosis.


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Pituitary Hormones , Prolactin , Animals , Seasons , Japan , Larva/genetics
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Jpn J Clin Oncol ; 2024 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38553780

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in-hospital fees and surgical outcomes of robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC), laparoscopic radical cystectomy (LRC) and open radical cystectomy (ORC) using a Japanese nationwide database. METHODS: All data were obtained from the Diagnosis Procedure Combination database between April 2020 and March 2022. Basic characteristics and perioperative indicators, including in-hospital fees, were compared among the RARC, LRC and ORC groups. Propensity score-matched comparisons were performed to assess the differences between RARC and ORC. RESULTS: During the study period, 2931, 1311 and 2435 cases of RARC, LRC and ORC were identified, respectively. The RARC group had the lowest in-hospital fee (median: 2.38 million yen), the shortest hospital stay (26 days) and the lowest blood transfusion rate (29.5%), as well as the lowest complication rate (20.9%), despite having the longest anesthesia time (569 min) among the three groups (all P < 0.01). The outcomes of LRC were comparable with those of RARC, and the differences in these indicators between the RARC and ORC groups were greater than those between the RARC and LRC groups. In propensity score-matched comparisons between the RARC and ORC groups, the differences in the indicators remained significant (all P < 0.01), with an ~50 000 yen difference in in-hospital fees. CONCLUSIONS: RARC and LRC were considered to be more cost-effective surgeries than ORC due to their superior surgical outcomes and comparable surgical fees in Japan. The widespread adoption of RARC and LRC is expected to bring economic benefits to Japanese society.

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Intern Med ; 2024 Mar 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38494714

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Objective We aimed to reveal detailed on-treatment lipid profiles, lipid-related surrogate markers, and factors predicting failure to achieve the guideline-recommended lipid management goal following guideline-recommended statin treatment in Japanese patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods and Results Sixty AMI patients who underwent coronary intervention and had received rosuvastatin 10 mg/day since the start of their hospitalization were assessed for on-treatment lipid-related profiles, including high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (sd LDL-C), and lipoprotein (a), at the 12-week follow-up. Patients who failed to achieve the guideline-recommended lipid management at 12 weeks were defined as the "unachieved group." Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate the predictors of inclusion in the unachieved group after high-dose statin treatment. Despite the use of high-dose rosuvastatin, 61.7% of the enrolled AMI patients were included in the unachieved group. In addition, the unachieved group had higher sd LDL-C and lipoprotein (a) levels than the achieved group. Logistic regression analyses demonstrated that low baseline high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels and the absence of diabetes were predictors of inclusion in the unachieved group. Conclusion More than half of the Japanese AMI patients treated with rosuvastatin 10 mg/day did not achieve the guideline-recommended goal of lipid management and still had lipid-related residual risk at 12 weeks. Particular attention should be paid to patients with low baseline HDL-C levels and those without diabetes with regard to their on-treatment lipid profiles.

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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 1680, 2024 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38396028

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Although the domestic dog's origin is still unclear, this lineage is believed to have been domesticated from an extinct population of gray wolves, which is expected to be more closely related to dogs than to other populations of gray wolves. Here, we sequence the whole genomes of nine Japanese wolves (7.5-100x: Edo to Meiji periods) and 11 modern Japanese dogs and analyze them together with those from other populations of dogs and wolves. A phylogenomic tree shows that, among the gray wolves, Japanese wolves are closest to the dog, suggesting that the ancestor of dogs is closely related to the ancestor of the Japanese wolf. Based on phylogenetic and geographic relationships, the dog lineage has most likely originated in East Asia, where it diverged from a common ancestor with the Japanese wolf. Since East Eurasian dogs possess Japanese wolf ancestry, we estimate an introgression event from the ancestor of the Japanese wolf to the ancestor of the East Eurasian dog that occurred before the dog's arrival in the Japanese archipelago.


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Wolves , Dogs , Animals , Wolves/genetics , Phylogeny , Japan , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Genome
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BJR Open ; 6(1): tzad003, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38352183

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Objectives: In a clinical study, diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) has been used to visualize and distinguish white matter (WM) structures' details. The purpose of our study is to evaluate and compare the diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and DKI parameter values to obtain WM structure differences of healthy subjects. Methods: Thirteen healthy volunteers (mean age, 25.2 years) were examined in this study. On a 3-T MRI system, diffusion dataset for DKI was acquired using an echo-planner imaging sequence, and T1-weghted (T1w) images were acquired. Imaging analysis was performed using Functional MRI of the brain Software Library (FSL). First, registration analysis was performed using the T1w of each subject to MNI152. Second, DTI (eg, fractional anisotropy [FA] and each diffusivity) and DKI (eg, mean kurtosis [MK], radial kurtosis [RK], and axial kurtosis [AK]) datasets were applied to above computed spline coefficients and affine matrices. Each DTI and DKI parameter value for WM areas was compared. Finally, tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) analysis was performed using each parameter. Results: The relationship between FA and kurtosis parameters (MK, RK, and AK) for WM areas had a strong positive correlation (FA-MK, R2 = 0.93; FA-RK, R2 = 0.89) and a strong negative correlation (FA-AK, R2 = 0.92). When comparing a TBSS connection, we found that this could be observed more clearly in MK than in RK and FA. Conclusions: WM analysis with DKI enable us to obtain more detailed information for connectivity between nerve structures. Advances in knowledge: Quantitative indices of neurological diseases were determined using segmenting WM regions using voxel-based morphometry processing of DKI images.

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Acta Radiol ; 65(4): 359-366, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38196180

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BACKGROUND: To evaluate the degree of cerebral atrophy for Alzheimer's disease (AD), voxel-based morphometry has been performed with magnetic resonance imaging. Detailed morphological changes in a specific tissue area having the most evidence of atrophy were not considered by the machine-learning technique. PURPOSE: To develop a machine-learning system that can capture morphology features for determination of atrophy of brain tissue in early-stage AD and classification of healthy participants or patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three-dimensional T1-weighted (3D-T1W) data were obtained from AD Neuroimaging Initiative (200 healthy controls and 200 patients with early-stage AD). Automated segmentation of 3D-T1W data was performed. Deep learning (DL) and support vector machine (SVM) were trained using 66-segmented volume values as input and AD diagnosis as output. DL was performed using 66 volume values or gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) volume values. SVM learning was performed using 66 volume values and six regions with high variable importance. 3D convolutional neural network (3D-CNN) was trained using the segmented images. Accuracy and area under curve (AUC) were obtained. Variable importance was evaluated from logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: DL for GM and WM volume values, accuracy 0.6; SVM for all volume values, accuracy 0.82 and AUC 0.81; DL for all volume values, accuracy 0.82 and AUC 0.8; 3D-CNN using segmental images of the whole brain, accuracy 0.5 and AUC 0.51. SVM using volume values of six regions, accuracy 0.82; image-based 3D-CNN, highest accuracy 0.69. CONCLUSION: Our results show that atrophic features are more considerable than morphological features in the early detection of AD.


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Alzheimer Disease , Atrophy , Machine Learning , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Humans , Alzheimer Disease/diagnostic imaging , Alzheimer Disease/pathology , Atrophy/diagnostic imaging , Female , Male , Aged , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Brain/pathology , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Support Vector Machine , Middle Aged , Neuroimaging/methods , Aged, 80 and over , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Gray Matter/diagnostic imaging , Gray Matter/pathology
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Clin Case Rep ; 12(1): e8214, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38161637

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Key Clinical Message: Even in a country where vancomycin-resistant enterococcus is rare, multidrug-resistant organism precautions are necessary when admitting patients with a history of medical exposure in other countries. On admission, screening is necessary and if infection is confirmed, a multidisciplinary approach involving different specialists is required. Abstract: The patient was a 49-year-old Japanese female living in the United States. Total pelvic exenteration for cervical carcinoma, Miami pouch formation, and ileostomy had been performed in the United States. She returned to Japan to undergo postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy. Fever and abdominal pain occurred 42 days after surgery. She consulted the fever outpatient clinic, and a diagnosis of urinary retention-associated acute renal failure and pyelonephritis was made. We detected vancomycin-resistant enterococcus on urine/blood culture 5 days after admission. Infection control measures were implemented, and the ward was closed for 3 days. We administered linezolid, which was effective for pyelonephritis and bacteremia.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 259(Pt 2): 129326, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38218264

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The aims of this study are to determine the structure of a fucoidan from brown seaweed Turbinaria decurrens, to investigate its anticancer activity and structure-activity relationship. SEC-MALLS, IR, ESI-MS and NMR spectra analysis indicated that dominant structure of the fucoidan, with a Mw 122.6 KDa, has a backbone of (1 â†’ 3)- and (1 â†’ 4)-α-L-Fucp residues, branched at C-4, sulfate groups are attached at C-2, C-3 and C-4; branches are (1 â†’ 4)-ß-D-Galp residues and sulfated at C-2. The fucoidan was hydrolyzed by HCl aqueous solution to obtain hydrolyzed fucoidans. It is assumed that native and hydrolyzed fucoidans have a rod-like conformation in solution with cross-sectional radius of gyration (Rgc) ranged from 0.53 to 1.52 nm as estimated from SAXS measurements. The fucoidans show great anticancer activity against HT29 human colon cancer cell line with IC50 ranging from 5.41 ± 0.36 to 73.52 ± 2.54 µg/mL. Anticancer activity of the fucoidan could be significantly improved by lowering molecular weight, furthermore, fucoidan required small molecular weight, small molecular weight distribution and rod-like structure with a short branch length for high anticancer activity.


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Phaeophyceae , Polysaccharides , Seaweed , Humans , Scattering, Small Angle , Cross-Sectional Studies , X-Ray Diffraction , Polysaccharides/pharmacology , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Seaweed/chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 81: 105349, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38043366

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BACKGROUND: The real-world data evidences how establishment of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) disease concept and development disease modifying therapy affect the patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and NMO are lacking. The aim of this study is to clarify the diachronic trend of the severity and admissions of patients with MS and NMO. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated the trends in admissions, treatments, and disabilities in the patients with MS and NMO using the Japanese administrative data between 2012 and 2017. RESULTS: We analyzed acute stage 9545 and 2035 admissions in each 6100 MS and 1555 NMO patients. The annual number of admission in MS significantly decreased in 6 years; however, those in NMO consistently increased. The patient proportion with lower disability was significantly increased in MS and NMO. These trends were especially observed in patients admitted to centralized hospitals with more active treatments, such as second-line disease modifying therapy for MS and plasmapheresis for NMO. Patients with NMO using DMT for MS diminished in 6 years. CONCLUSION: A gradual improvement of disability in patients with MS and NMO was observed, probably due to advanced treatments, increased NMO awareness, and decreased misdiagnosis, which seems to be the key for better prognosis in MS and NMO.


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Multiple Sclerosis , Neuromyelitis Optica , Humans , Multiple Sclerosis/epidemiology , Multiple Sclerosis/therapy , Neuromyelitis Optica/epidemiology , Neuromyelitis Optica/therapy , Retrospective Studies , Patient Admission , Japan/epidemiology
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Genome Biol Evol ; 16(1)2024 Jan 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38109923

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Several hundred disease-causing mutations are currently known in domestic dogs. Breeding management is therefore required to minimize their spread. Recently, genetic methods such as direct-to-consumer testing have gained popularity; however, their effects on dog populations are unclear. Here, we aimed to evaluate the influence of genetic testing on the frequency of mutations responsible for canine degenerative myelopathy and assess the changes in the genetic structure of a Pembroke Welsh corgi population from Japan. Genetic testing of 5,512 dogs for the causative mutation in superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) (c.118G>A (p.E40K)) uncovered a recent decrease in frequency, plummeting from 14.5% (95/657) in 2019 to 2.9% (24/820) in 2022. Weir and Cockerham population differentiation (FST) based on genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of 117 selected dogs detected the SNP with the highest FST located in the intron of SOD1 adjacent to the c.118G>A mutation, supporting a selection signature on SOD1. Further genome-wide SNP analyses revealed no obvious changes in inbreeding levels and genetic diversity between the 2019 and 2022 populations. Our study highlights that genetic testing can help inform improved mating choices in breeding programs to reduce the frequency of risk variants and avoid inbreeding. This combined strategy could decrease the genetic risk of canine degenerative myelopathy, a fatal disease, within only a few years.


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Spinal Cord Diseases , Superoxide Dismutase , Dogs , Animals , Superoxide Dismutase-1/genetics , Superoxide Dismutase/genetics , Inbreeding , Mutation , Spinal Cord Diseases/genetics , Spinal Cord Diseases/veterinary
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J Vet Intern Med ; 38(1): 316-325, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38115210

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BACKGROUND: DNA methylation analysis might identify prognostic CpG sites in CHOP-treated dogs with multicentric high-grade B-cell lymphoma (MHGL) with heterogenous prognosis. OBJECTIVE: To identify prognostic CpG sites of MHGL through genome-wide DNA methylation analysis with pyrosequencing validation. ANIMALS: Test group: 24 dogs. Validation group: 100 dogs. All client-owned dogs were diagnosed with MHGL and treated with CHOP chemotherapy. METHODS: Cohort study. DNA was extracted from lymph node samples obtained via FNA. Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis using Digital Restriction Enzyme Analysis of Methylation (DREAM) was performed on the test group to identify differentially methylated CpG sites (DMCs). Bisulfite pyrosequencing was used to measure methylation status of candidate DMCs in the validation group. Median survival times (MST) were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier (log-rank) product limit method. RESULTS: DREAM analyzed 101 576 CpG sites. Hierarchical clustering of 16 262 CpG sites in test group identified group with better prognosis (MST = 55-477 days vs 10-301 days, P = .007). Volcano plot identified 1371 differentially methylated CpG sites (DMCs). DMC near the genes of FAM213A (DMC-F) and PHLPP1 (DMC-P) were selected as candidates. Bisulfite-pyrosequencing performed on validation group showed group with methylation level of DMC-F < 40% had favorable prognosis (MST = 11-1072 days vs 8-1792 days, P = .01), whereas group with the methylation level combination of DMC-F < 40% plus DMC-P < 10% had excellent prognosis (MST = 18-1072 days vs 8-1792 days, P = .009). CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Methylation status of prognostic CpG sites delineate canine MGHL cases with longer MST, providing owners with information on expectations of potential improved treatment outcomes.


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Dog Diseases , Lymphoma, B-Cell , Sulfites , Humans , Dogs , Animals , DNA Methylation , Prognosis , Cohort Studies , Lymphoma, B-Cell/genetics , Lymphoma, B-Cell/veterinary , Dog Diseases/drug therapy , Dog Diseases/genetics
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Urol Case Rep ; 51: 102630, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38089561

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An 86-year-old man underwent total penectomy and bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy (ILND) for penile cancer with an enlarged right inguinal lymph node. The accumulation of 100-150 ml of lymphatic fluid was observed in the right inguinal drain in a day after surgery. Compression was performed, without any improvement in lymphorrhea. During the right inguinal lymphangiography performed on postoperative day (POD) 28, lymphorrhea was still detected. Lymphorrhea was improved 2 days after intranodal glue embolization (IGE) was performed using a mixture of lipiodol and n-butyl-2 cyanoacrylate (NBCA). IGE was effective for intractable lymphorrhea after ILND in penile cancer.

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Intern Med ; 2023 Nov 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37952948

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Non-tuberculosis mycobacterial (NTM) pulmonary disease (NTM-PD) is quite common, and newly identified species are being reported increasingly frequently thanks to advances in identification technologies. A 56-year-old woman had mild sputum production showed bronchiectasis with multiple small nodules, consistent with NTM-PD, on chest computed tomography. Mycobacterial species were isolated from the specimens; however, conventional methods could not identify the species. We conducted whole-genome sequencing and identified the NTM isolates as Mycobacterium kiyosense, a species newly registered in 2023 from Japan. She was diagnosed with NTM-PD caused by M. kiyosense and received watchful waiting.

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Eur Heart J Case Rep ; 7(11): ytad542, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38025124

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Background: In recent years, endovascular treatment has emerged as a preferred option for treating long lesions in the superficial femoral artery (SFA), including those classified as Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus IIC and D. This approach may involve the use of multiple stents to ensure adequate coverage of the entire lesion, as maintaining primary patency is a key consideration in the treatment strategy. Case summary: An 82-year-old woman underwent endovascular treatment with two stents for a chronic total occlusion lesion in the left SFA. Six months later, she was admitted to our hospital with acute limb ischaemia (ALI). Angiography revealed significant thrombus within the stents and a gap between the stents, while intravascular ultrasounds showed neointimal hyperplasia at the gap. Initially, the patient was treated with a cutting balloon for the gap, but experienced another episode of ALI the following day. Subsequently, a stent was placed to cover the gap, resulting in the resolution of ALI without further recurrence. Discussion: Superficial femoral arteries expose the stent to high stresses due to the unique external forces. When multiple stents are implanted, there must be sufficient overlap. If a stent gap occurs, stent deployment is unavoidable due to the neointimal hyperplasia as well as the coronary stent gap. Further research and clinical expertise are needed to optimize stent placement strategies and minimize stent-related complications in SFA lesions.

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Cell Rep ; 42(11): 113324, 2023 11 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37935197

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Interaction between the gut microbiome and host plays a key role in human health. Here, we perform a metagenome shotgun-sequencing-based analysis of Japanese participants to reveal associations between the gut microbiome, host genetics, and plasma metabolome. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) for microbial species (n = 524) identifies associations between the PDE1C gene locus and Bacteroides intestinalis and between TGIF2 and TGIF2-RAB5IF gene loci and Bacteroides acidifiaciens. In a microbial gene ortholog GWAS, agaE and agaS, which are related to the metabolism of carbohydrates forming the blood group A antigen, are associated with blood group A in a manner depending on the secretor status determined by the East Asian-specific FUT2 variant. A microbiome-metabolome association analysis (n = 261) identifies associations between bile acids and microbial features such as bile acid metabolism gene orthologs including bai and 7ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Our publicly available data will be a useful resource for understanding gut microbiome-host interactions in an underrepresented population.


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Blood Group Antigens , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Humans , Gastrointestinal Microbiome/genetics , Genome-Wide Association Study , East Asian People , Metabolome , Repressor Proteins/genetics , Homeodomain Proteins/genetics
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Front Mol Biosci ; 10: 1274298, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37808517

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Introduction: Cancer cells emit characteristic volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are potentially generated from ROS-based lipid peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids. The metabolism of such VOCs and their regulation remain to be fully investigated. In fact, the enzymes involved in the synthesis of these VOCs have not been described yet. Methods: In this study, we firstly conducted in vitro enzyme assays and demonstrated that recombinant alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) converted Trans 2-hexenal into Trans 2-hexenol. The latter has previously been reported as a cancer VOC. To study VOC metabolism, 14 different culture conditions were compared in view of Trans 2-hexenol production. Results and discussion: The data indicate that hypoxia and the addition of lactate positively influenced Trans 2-hexenol production in A549 cancer cells. The RNAseq data suggested certain gene expressions in the VOC pathway and in lactate signaling, parallel to VOC production. This implies that hypoxia and lactate signaling with a VOC production can be characteristic for cancer in vitro.

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