Publications by authors named "Yuko Nakashima"

Selenium-binding protein 1 (SeBP1) is an anticancer factor that affects lipid metabolism in mouse kidneys via the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPARA) pathway. However, its physiological role in the liver is difficult to explain because of the presence of the highly homologous selenium-binding protein 2 (SeBP2). To investigate the role of these proteins in the liver, we generated and double-knockout mice (-DK).

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Purpose: The infrapatellar fat pad (IFP) absorbs mechanical stress in the knee joint owing to flexible morphological changes. The IFP is a key factor in knee osteoarthritis (OA); however, its dynamic feature during walking remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate whether the morphological changes in the IFP during walking involve specific features for patients with knee OA.

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Circular mRNA faces challenges in enhancing its translation potential as an RNA therapeutic. Here we introduce two molecular designs that bolster circular mRNA translation through an internal cap-initiated mechanism. The first consists of a circular mRNA with a covalently attached N-methylguanosine (mG) cap through a branching structure (cap-circ mRNA).

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  • The study explored changes in the infrapatellar fat pad (IFP) during walking among 17 healthy young participants, using ultrasonography to measure its thickness in different positions: supine, standing, and walking.
  • Results showed that the IFP was thicker while walking compared to other positions, and its thickness changed dynamically throughout the gait cycle.
  • The findings also indicated a significant correlation between the IFP’s morphological changes during walking and the knee flexion moment (KFM), suggesting that IFP dynamics are linked to knee mechanics.
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  • The study explores how different walking conditions (flat, uphill, downhill) impact knee stress, specifically focusing on meniscal extrusion, which can be a sign of injury.
  • Conducted with 30 healthy participants, the research measured meniscal extrusion using ultrasound before and after various physical activities to assess the effects of cumulative stress.
  • Results showed that only the medial meniscus experienced significant changes in extrusion after uphill/downhill activities, indicating a temporary response to increased mechanical stress.
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Background: In patients with medial knee osteoarthritis (OA), medial meniscus extrusion during gait is aggravated by mechanical stress, such as knee adduction moment (KAM). Conversely, the decrease in the range of knee rotation during stance phase is also one of the important issues in early knee OA, whereas the correlation between medial meniscus extrusion and knee rotation during gait are unclear.

Research Question: To investigate the correlation between increase in medial meniscus extrusion and range of knee rotation during gait in patients with early- and late-stage of knee OA.

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  • This study looked at how high tibial osteotomy (HTO) affects medial meniscus extrusion (MME) in patients with knee osteoarthritis, assessing patients both before and after surgery.
  • The research found that after HTO, MME decreased significantly in weight-bearing positions compared to preoperative measurements, and these changes were stable for up to one year.
  • Improvements in knee alignment post-surgery were associated with reductions in MME, and overall patient pain and function, measured by KOOS and VAS scores, also improved after the procedure.
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We describe herein topological mRNA capture using branched oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) with multiple reactive functional groups. These fragmented ODNs efficiently formed topological complexes on template mRNA . In cell-based experiments targeting AcGFP mRNA, the bifurcated reactive ODNs showed a much larger gene silencing effect than the corresponding natural antisense ODN.

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  • A medial meniscus extrusion (MME) can increase during daily activities, particularly during the stance phase of walking, and its relationship with the knee adduction moment (KAM)—a measure of stress on the knee—is not fully understood.
  • A study involving 21 patients with knee osteoarthritis and 11 healthy adults used motion analysis and ultrasonography to assess the connection between MME and KAM during walking, measuring changes in MME (ΔMME) under different gait conditions.
  • The findings showed that in patients with osteoarthritis, ΔMME correlated with the second peak of KAM, and adopting a toe-out walking style reduced both KAM and ΔMME, indicating that this gait modification can help inhibit
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  • Early prophylaxis alone is not sufficient to prevent joint disease in most pediatric patients with hemophilia, as indicated by recent studies.
  • A study evaluated the incidence of acute joint disease in 48 children with hemophilia over five years, finding that joint disease increased with age, particularly affecting those beyond high school age.
  • Patients regularly followed by specialized hemophilia treatment centers had a significantly lower incidence of joint disease, highlighting the importance of routine check-ups and comprehensive care in managing joint health.
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Although placing surface electrodes on small muscles by palpation is difficult, ultrasound guidance may enable electrode placement on the small muscles. This study aimed to examine whether ultrasound guidance is helpful for placement of electrodes on a small muscle, such as the hand lumbrical muscle. Twelve dominant hands of 12 healthy right-handed adults were included in this study.

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of evaluating medial meniscus extrusion (MME) during stair ambulation.

Methods: Twenty healthy young participants (mean age, 22.4 ± 0.

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  • The study involved 55 KOA patients and a control group of 10 older adults, using ultrasound and motion analysis to assess MME and walking biomechanics simultaneously.
  • Findings revealed unique MME patterns in KOA patients, categorized into early, normal, and late timing during walking, which correlated with specific limb biomechanics like knee adduction moments and lateral thrust.
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Objectives: The effect of metacarpophalangeal joint position and finger joint movement speed on lumbrical muscle activity remains unproven and was examined in this study.

Material And Methods: Twenty-four healthy adults performed flexion-extension movements of the index finger in different metacarpophalangeal joint positions (extension or flexion) and movement speeds (60, 120, 240, and 360 beats per minute). The activities of the first lumbrical, first dorsal interosseous, and extensor digitorum muscles were evaluated using surface electromyography, and compared with those during finger joint extension.

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Purpose: Medial meniscus extrusion is one of the risk factors for knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, lateral meniscus extrusion has not been discussed, and detailed information remains unknown. In particular, the lateral meniscus has high mobility and is expected to be difficult to evaluate in terms of its behavior under static conditions.

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Controlling PCR fidelity is an important issue for molecular biology and high-fidelity PCR is essential for gene cloning. In general, fidelity control is achieved by protein engineering of polymerases. In contrast, only a few studies have reported controlling fidelity using chemically modified nucleotide substrates.

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Starting with the clinical application of two vaccines in 2020, mRNA therapeutics are currently being investigated for a variety of applications. Removing immunogenic uncapped mRNA from transcribed mRNA is critical in mRNA research and clinical applications. Commonly used capping methods provide maximum capping efficiency of around 80-90% for widely used Cap-0- and Cap-1-type mRNAs.

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Background: In the dynamic condition, knee osteoarthritis (OA) usually presents with pain. In the weight-bearing condition, a medial meniscus extrusion (MME) may cause severe symptoms and pathological progression. However, the correlation between a dynamic MME and pain has not been elucidated.

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Background: An increase in medial meniscus extrusion during weight-bearing conditions is associated with the progression of medial knee osteoarthritis (OA). Toe-out gait modification has been known to reduce the knee adduction moment (KAM); however, its effect on reducing the increase in medial meniscus extrusion in patients with knee OA remains unclear.

Research Question: To (1) evaluate the effect of toe-out gait on the increase in medial meniscus extrusion and the KAM in patients with medial knee OA and (2) investigate the synergetic effect of lateral wedge insoles in combination with toe-out gait in determining the most effective intervention for reducing medial meniscus extrusion during gait.

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Purpose: The cumulative knee adduction moment (KAM) is a key parameter evaluated for the prevention of overload knee injuries on the medial compartment. Medial meniscus extrusion (MME), typical in hoop dysfunctions, is a measure for the cumulative mechanical stress in individual knees; however, its correlation with cumulative KAM is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of temporary overload stress on MME and its correlation with cumulative KAM.

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The musculoskeletal field is relatively new in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), a modality that has been gaining significance with the evolution of ultrasound (US) equipment and high-frequency probes. Images have become progressively clearer over the past decade, making it possible to diagnose many pathological conditions without exposure to radiation. Ultrasonography reveals many soft tissue pathologies that cannot be visualized using plain radiographs, which have historically been the first choice for the evaluation of musculoskeletal disorders.

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Background: An increase in medial meniscus extrusion (MME) due to abnormal biomechanical stress leads to knee osteoarthritis (OA) progression. MME evaluation during walking is a key method of detecting dynamic changes in the meniscus, and in combination with motion analysis, can provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms involved in the increase of MME.

Objective: To validate the feasibility of MME dynamic evaluation in combination with a motion analysis system based on the correlation between the increase in MME and biomechanical factors.

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