Publications by authors named "Hiroyuki Saito"

ATP-binding cassette protein A1 (ABCA1) mediates high-density lipoprotein (HDL) formation by transporting cellular cholesterol and phospholipids to apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I). Although phospholipids serve as transport substrates for ABCA1, and the membrane constituents surrounding ABCA1, their roles in HDL formation remain unclear. Here, we elucidated the effect of the acyl chain structure of cellular phospholipids on HDL formation, particularly focusing on monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA)-containing phosphatidylcholine (PC), the predominant phospholipid in most animal cells.

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Aim: Understanding the impact of frailty risk on outcomes after hydrocephalus surgery in older adults is critical for improving prognosis and guiding tailored treatment strategies. This study evaluated the effect of frailty risk on postoperative activities of daily living (ADL) and in-hospital events in older patients with hydrocephalus, using a nationwide Japanese database.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on older patients who underwent cerebrospinal fluid shunt surgery.

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Objective: Since the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2, there is an increased opportunity for occupational health professionals to conduct online interviews. However, to the best of our knowledge, research regarding adaptation to online interviewing is limited. Therefore, we developed a checklist as a reference for decision-making regarding the adaptation of online interviews.

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Apolipoprotein A-IV (apoA-IV), the largest member of the exchangeable apolipoprotein family, is a common constituent of amyloid deposits in renal and cardiac amyloidosis. In this study, we characterized the aggregation propensity of the apoA-IV N-terminal fragment to form amyloid fibrils using a variety of biophysical techniques. Thioflavin T fluorescence assay, circular dichroism measurement, and microscopic observations revealed that the N-terminal 1-70 amino acid fragment of apoA-IV readily forms amyloid fibrils by a transition from a random coil to a β-sheet-rich structure.

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Background: Older adults with hip fractures of the femur have a higher probability of developing dysphagia after surgery. Dysphagia affects older patients with hip fractures in multiple ways, thus clinicians need to understand the impact of dysphagia on the effectiveness of treatment.

Aims: The aim of this study is to clarify the impact of dysphagia on dependence in activities of daily living in older adults with hip fractures.

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[Purpose] To evaluate the association between foot sole two-point discrimination and dynamic standing balance. [Participants and Methods] This cross-sectional, observational study included 50 healthy adults. Participants were made to stand on a firm or foam surface with eyes open or closed, and the center of pressure length was measured for static standing balance and limits of stability for dynamic standing balance.

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Unlabelled: There are four genogroups and 18 genotypes of human sapoviruses (HuSaVs) responsible for acute gastroenteritis. To comprehend their antigenic and virological differences, it is crucial to obtain viral stocks of the different strains. Previously, we utilized the human duodenum-derived cell line HuTu80, and glycocholate, a conjugated bile acid, to replicate and propagate GI.

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The FilmArray® Gastrointestinal (GI) Panel is a modern, sensitive, and comprehensive stool testing technique for identifying common gastrointestinal pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Its increasing demand is due to ease of operation and automation. Pathogens, particularly viruses, undergo constant genetic evolution.

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To characterize utility of atrioventricular block (AVB) dogs as atrial fibrillation (AF) model, we studied remodeling processes occurring in their atria in acute (<2 weeks) and chronic (>4 weeks) phases. Fifty beagle dogs were used. Holter electrocardiogram demonstrated that paroxysmal AF occurred immediately after the production of AVB, of which duration tended to be prolonged in chronic phase.

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Deposition and accumulation of amyloid fibrils is a hallmark of a group of diseases called amyloidosis and neurodegenerative disorders. Although polypeptides potentially have a fibril-forming propensity, native proteins have evolved into proper functional conformations to avoid aggregation and fibril formation. Understanding the mechanism for regulation of fibril formation of native proteins provides clues for the rational design of molecules for inhibiting fibril formation.

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The patient is a 76-year-old man. His chief complaint of chest pain led to a diagnosis of pericardial effusion of unknown cause, and pericardial drainage was performed. On the 30th day, chest pain appeared again.

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Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a regulator of lipid metabolism, cholesterol transport, and the clearance and aggregation of amyloid β in the brain. The three human apoE isoforms apoE2, apoE3, and apoE4 only differ in one or two residues. Nevertheless, the functions highly depend on the isoform types and lipidated states.

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The fillers inside a polymer matrix should typically be self-assembled in both the horizontal and vertical directions to obtain 3-dimentional (3D) percolation pathways, whereby the fields of application can be expanded and the properties of organic-inorganic composite films improved. Conventional dielectrophoresis techniques can typically only drive fillers to self-assemble in only one direction. We have devised a one-step dielectrophoresis-driven approach that effectively induces fillers self-assembly along two orthogonal axes, which results in the formation of 3D interconnected T-shaped iron microstructures (3D-T CIP) inside a polymer matrix.

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The fungus Wickerhamiella pararugosa (Candida pararugosa) has been detected in various human organs but has rarely caused bloodstream infections. This report presents a case of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) of W. pararugosa in an adult.

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Introduction: Cell therapeutic clinical trials using fetal mesencephalic tissue provided a proof-of-concept for regenerative therapy in patients with Parkinson's disease. Postmortem studies of patients with fetal grafts revealed that α-synuclein Lewy body (LB)-like inclusions emerged in long-term transplantation and might worsen clinical outcomes even if the grafts survived and innervated in the recipients. Various studies aimed at addressing whether host-derived α-synuclein could be transferred to the grafted neurons to assess α-synuclein inclusion appearance in the grafts.

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  • * Research demonstrated that while A2-17 undergoes a coil-to-helix transition upon binding to lipid membranes, its constrained analogs do not penetrate cells effectively; StchA2-17 remains on the cell surface.
  • * The study concludes that the structural flexibility of A2-17 enhances its ability to perturb lipid membranes and induce charge influx, contributing to its superior cell penetration ability.
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  • Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) proved crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic as patients avoided clinics, allowing for ongoing tracking of enteric viruses in communities.
  • A study was conducted analyzing raw sewage from Japan's Tohoku and Kansai regions from 2019 to 2022, focusing on major acute gastroenteritis (AGE) viruses using RT-PCR and sequence analysis.
  • Findings revealed high prevalence of rotavirus A and astrovirus, with no decline in enteric viruses during the pandemic, while some strains, like norovirus GII.2, emerged and spread across the regions.
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The N-terminal fragment of apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I), comprising residues 1-83, contains three segments prone to aggregation: residues 14-22, 53-58, and 67-72. We previously demonstrated that residues 14-22 are critical in apoA-I fibril formation while residues 53-58 entropically drove the nucleation process. Here, we investigated the impact of amyloidogenic mutations (Δ60-71/VT, Δ70-72, and F71Y) located around residues 67-72 on fibril formation by the apoA-I 1-83 fragment.

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  • - The study focused on identifying risk factors for COVID-19 deterioration in unvaccinated individuals under 65 years old during Japan's fifth wave, as many cases occurred in this demographic.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 1,675 patients in Fukushima and created predictive scores to estimate deterioration risk using logistic regression, highlighting significant factors like age, body temperature, oxygen saturation, and comorbidities (diabetes, obesity).
  • - The findings indicated that 8.6% of patients experienced deterioration, with predictors including older age, male gender, and various health issues; two risk scores were developed, DOATS and DOAT, to assess patient risk.
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Background: Several hip fracture clinical prediction models have been developed. We conducted this study to (i) map outcomes used in clinical prediction models for hip fracture, (ii) identify the domains and instruments of predictors, and (iii) assess the risk of bias.

Methods: We performed systematic searches of studies published from June 2002 to June 2023 in the PubMed, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, CiNii, and Ichushi databases.

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Regulation of α-synuclein (αS) fibril formation is a potent therapeutic strategy for αS-related neurodegenerative disorders. αS, an intrinsically disordered 140-residue intraneural protein, comprises positively charged N-terminal, hydrophobic non-amyloid β component (NAC), and negatively charged C-terminal regions. Although mouse and human αS share 95% sequence identity, mouse αS forms amyloid fibrils faster than human αS.

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Effects of body size reduction on electrocardiographic indices were examined using microminipigs in comparison with Clawn miniature swine (Clawn). Electrocardiogram was recorded using Holter electrocardiograph in conscious state for 24 hr for microminipigs (male: 11.6 ± 0.

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[Purpose] To identify predictors of life-space mobility in patients with fracture three months after discharge from convalescent rehabilitation ward. [Participants and Methods] This is a prospective longitudinal study that included patients aged 65 or older with a fracture who were scheduled for discharge home from the convalescent rehabilitation ward. Baseline measurements included sociodemographic variables (age, gender, and disease), the Falls Efficacy Scale-International, maximum walking speed, the Timed Up & Go test, the Berg Balance Scale, the modified Elderly Mobility Scale, the Functional Independence Measure, the revised version of Hasegawa's Dementia Scale, and the Vitality Index up to two weeks before discharge.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by dementia. The most characteristic pathological changes in AD brain include extracellular amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation and neuronal loss. Particularly, cholinergic neurons in the nucleus basalis of Meynert are some of the first neuronal groups to degenerate; accumulating evidence suggests that Aβ oligomers are the primary form of neurotoxicity.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of molnupiravir in hospitalized patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 during the Omicron variant surge in Fukushima, Japan, by comparing outcomes between those who used the drug and those who did not.
  • After matching molnupiravir users with non-users based on similar characteristics, results showed that the clinical deterioration rate was significantly lower for users (3.90%) compared to non-users (8.40%).
  • Multivariate analysis indicated that treatment with molnupiravir independently reduced the risk of deterioration in COVID-19 patients after hospitalization during the Omicron variant phase.
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