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  1. Article ; Online: Five-year outcomes of the GORE VIABAHN Endoprosthesis for the treatment of complex femoropopliteal lesions from a Japanese postmarket surveillance study.

    Iida, Osamu / Ohki, Takao / Soga, Yoshimitsu / Suematsu, Nobuhiro / Nakama, Tatsuya / Yamaoka, Terutoshi / Tobita, Kazuki / Ichihashi, Shigeo

    Vascular medicine (London, England)

    2024  , Page(s) 1358863X241233528

    Abstract: Introduction: ...

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    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-27
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1311628-9
    ISSN 1477-0377 ; 1358-863X
    ISSN (online) 1477-0377
    ISSN 1358-863X
    DOI 10.1177/1358863X241233528
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  2. Article ; Online: Sacral defect reconstruction using a sensate superior gluteal artery perforator flap based on the superior cluneal nerves: A report of two cases.

    Iida, Takuya / Isozaki, Yuki / Numahata, Takao / Okazaki, Mutsumi

    Microsurgery

    2021  Volume 41, Issue 5, Page(s) 468–472

    Abstract: The superior gluteal artery perforator (SGAP) flap is a widely used flap for sacral reconstruction. However, it is non-sensate flap and sensory loss is one of the most important risk factors for pressure ulcer development and recurrence; therefore, a ... ...

    Abstract The superior gluteal artery perforator (SGAP) flap is a widely used flap for sacral reconstruction. However, it is non-sensate flap and sensory loss is one of the most important risk factors for pressure ulcer development and recurrence; therefore, a sensate SGAP flap would be ideal for the reconstruction. Because the upper buttock is innervated by the superior cluneal nerves (SCNs) which originate from Th11 to L4, a sensate SGAP flap based on SCNs is anatomically possible. Herein, we present a novel sensate SGAP flap based on SCNs for reconstruction of sacral defects. Two patients with a sacral defect underwent reconstruction using a sensate SGAP flap (53 and 56 years old, both men). Diagnoses were sacral spindle cell sarcoma and sacral pressure ulcer. The defect sizes were 16 × 13 and 12 × 11 cm. The flap was designed based on the locations of SCNs which are commonly located at 6-8 cm lateral from the midline at the iliac crest. Flap sizes were 16 × 9 and 15 × 13 cm, respectively. The flaps survived completely in both cases. Flap sensation was observed immediately after surgery except in flap margins. However, sensory recovery occurred in these areas as well several months postoperatively. None of the patients developed postoperative pressure ulcers during the follow-up period of 37 and 13 months. This method may preserve flap sensation and therefore can contribute to reducing the risk of postoperative pressure ulcers and could be a useful option for sacral reconstruction.
    MeSH term(s) Arteries ; Buttocks/surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Perforator Flap ; Pressure Ulcer/etiology ; Pressure Ulcer/surgery ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 605524-2
    ISSN 1098-2752 ; 0738-1085
    ISSN (online) 1098-2752
    ISSN 0738-1085
    DOI 10.1002/micr.30714
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  3. Article ; Online: Formulation of resonant optical force based on the microscopic structure of chiral molecules.

    Horai, Takao / Eguchi, Hiroki / Iida, Takuya / Ishihara, Hajime

    Optics express

    2021  Volume 29, Issue 23, Page(s) 38824–38840

    Abstract: Optical manipulation, exemplified by Ashkin's optical tweezers, is a promising technique in the fields of bioscience and chemistry, as it enables the non-destructive and non-contact selective transport or manipulation of small particles. To realize the ... ...

    Abstract Optical manipulation, exemplified by Ashkin's optical tweezers, is a promising technique in the fields of bioscience and chemistry, as it enables the non-destructive and non-contact selective transport or manipulation of small particles. To realize the separation of chiral molecules, several researchers have reported on the use of light and discussed feasibility of selection. Although the separation of micrometer-sized chiral molecules has been experimentally demonstrated, the separation of nanometer-sized chiral molecules, which are considerably smaller than the wavelength of light, remains challenging. Therefore, we formulated an optical force under electronic resonance to enhance the optical force and enable selective manipulation. In particular, we incorporated the microscopic structures of molecular dipoles into the nonlocal optical response theory. The analytical expression of optical force could clarify the mechanism of selection exertion of the resonant optical force on chiral molecules. Furthermore, we quantitatively evaluated the light intensity and light exposure time required to separate a single molecule in a solvent. The results can facilitate the design of future schemes for the selective optical manipulation of chiral molecules.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-10-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1491859-6
    ISSN 1094-4087 ; 1094-4087
    ISSN (online) 1094-4087
    ISSN 1094-4087
    DOI 10.1364/OE.440352
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  4. Article ; Online: Surfactants alter mosquito's flight and physical condition.

    Kato-Namba, Aya / Iida, Toshiaki / Ohta, Kazumi / Suzuki, Masahiro / Saito, Kazuma / Takeuchi, Kohei / Sakamoto, Maki / Kazama, Hokto / Nakagawa, Takao

    Scientific reports

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 1, Page(s) 2355

    Abstract: Mosquitoes carry lethal pathogens for humans and hundreds of thousands of people are killed by mosquito-borne diseases every year. Therefore, controlling mosquitoes is essential to protect the lives of people around the world. Insecticides are highly ... ...

    Abstract Mosquitoes carry lethal pathogens for humans and hundreds of thousands of people are killed by mosquito-borne diseases every year. Therefore, controlling mosquitoes is essential to protect the lives of people around the world. Insecticides are highly effective in controlling mosquitoes and have been used extensively worldwide. However, they have potentially harmful effects on biodiversity and environment, and some mosquitoes are resistant to insecticide ingredients and survive upon their application. Therefore, there is a demand for a method to control mosquitoes without using conventional insecticide ingredients. Here, we used Aedes albopictus to test whether solutions with low surface tension, particularly surfactant solutions can alter mosquito behavior by spreading over the hydrophobic cuticle of mosquitoes. We found that solutions with low surface tension indeed attached to mosquitoes flying or resting on the wall, and made them fall. In addition, solutions with yet lower surface tension covered the mosquito surface more quickly and widely, knocking down or killing mosquitoes. These results suggest that surfactants such as sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate can be used to alter mosquito behavior without relying on conventional insecticides.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Humans ; Insecticides/pharmacology ; Surface-Active Agents/pharmacology ; Aedes ; Pulmonary Surfactants ; Mosquito Control/methods ; Insecticide Resistance
    Chemical Substances Insecticides ; Surface-Active Agents ; Pulmonary Surfactants
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-09
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2615211-3
    ISSN 2045-2322 ; 2045-2322
    ISSN (online) 2045-2322
    ISSN 2045-2322
    DOI 10.1038/s41598-023-29455-6
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  5. Article ; Online: Surfactants alter mosquito’s flight and physical condition

    Aya Kato-Namba / Toshiaki Iida / Kazumi Ohta / Masahiro Suzuki / Kazuma Saito / Kohei Takeuchi / Maki Sakamoto / Hokto Kazama / Takao Nakagawa

    Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    2023  Volume 8

    Abstract: Abstract Mosquitoes carry lethal pathogens for humans and hundreds of thousands of people are killed by mosquito-borne diseases every year. Therefore, controlling mosquitoes is essential to protect the lives of people around the world. Insecticides are ... ...

    Abstract Abstract Mosquitoes carry lethal pathogens for humans and hundreds of thousands of people are killed by mosquito-borne diseases every year. Therefore, controlling mosquitoes is essential to protect the lives of people around the world. Insecticides are highly effective in controlling mosquitoes and have been used extensively worldwide. However, they have potentially harmful effects on biodiversity and environment, and some mosquitoes are resistant to insecticide ingredients and survive upon their application. Therefore, there is a demand for a method to control mosquitoes without using conventional insecticide ingredients. Here, we used Aedes albopictus to test whether solutions with low surface tension, particularly surfactant solutions can alter mosquito behavior by spreading over the hydrophobic cuticle of mosquitoes. We found that solutions with low surface tension indeed attached to mosquitoes flying or resting on the wall, and made them fall. In addition, solutions with yet lower surface tension covered the mosquito surface more quickly and widely, knocking down or killing mosquitoes. These results suggest that surfactants such as sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate can be used to alter mosquito behavior without relying on conventional insecticides.
    Keywords Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Nature Portfolio
    Document type Article ; Online
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  6. Article ; Online: Whole-transcriptome sequencing in advanced gastric or gastroesophageal cancer: A deep dive into its clinical potential.

    Hashimoto, Tadayoshi / Nakamura, Yoshiaki / Mishima, Saori / Nakayama, Izuma / Kotani, Daisuke / Kawazoe, Akihito / Kuboki, Yasutoshi / Bando, Hideaki / Kojima, Takashi / Iida, Naoko / Shibuki, Taro / Imai, Mitsuho / Fujisawa, Takao / Nagamine, Michiko / Sakamoto, Naoya / Kuwata, Takeshi / Yoshino, Takayuki / Shitara, Kohei

    Cancer science

    2024  

    Abstract: Advanced gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancers (GC/GEJCs) harbor diverse molecular signatures, highlighting the need for intricate evaluations to identify potential therapeutic targets. Although whole-transcriptome sequencing (WTS) has emerged as ...

    Abstract Advanced gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancers (GC/GEJCs) harbor diverse molecular signatures, highlighting the need for intricate evaluations to identify potential therapeutic targets. Although whole-transcriptome sequencing (WTS) has emerged as a useful tool for understanding these molecular intricacies, its clinical implications have yet to be fully elucidated. This study evaluated the correlation between immunohistochemistry (IHC) and WTS, compared their clinical significance, and identified potential therapeutic targets undetectable through IHC alone. We enrolled 140 patients with advanced GC/GEJC and assessed them using IHC for six pivotal biomarkers: claudin-18 (CLDN18), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), multiple receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), and programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1). Concurrently, WTS was employed as part of the analyses in MONSTAR-SCREEN-2, a multicenter multiomics study. IHC analysis revealed 16.4% HER2, 39.3% CLDN18 (2+/3 + ≥75%), and 15.8% PD-L1 (combined positive score ≥ 10) positivity, among other molecular markers. Significant correlations were observed between IHC and WTS for all six pivotal biomarkers. Among nineteen HER2 IHC-positive patients treated with anti-HER2 therapeutics, ERBB2 status in WTS was significantly associated with progression-free survival (ERBB2-high vs. -low: median 9.0 vs. 5.6 months, log-rank p = 0.046). IHC-based molecular profiling revealed significantly high expression of CLDN18 in RTK-negative patients, with 78.4% positive for either CLDN18 or PD-L1. Additionally, WTS revealed elevated expression of pivotal biomarkers in patients displaying negative targetable biomarkers via IHC. Our findings highlighted the significant correlation between IHC and WTS, reinforcing the clinical utility of WTS. A subset with IHC-negative but WTS-positive status may benefit from specific biomarker-targeted therapies.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2115647-5
    ISSN 1349-7006 ; 1349-7006
    ISSN (online) 1349-7006
    ISSN 1349-7006
    DOI 10.1111/cas.16109
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  7. Article ; Online: All-in-One Nanowire Assay System for Capture and Analysis of Extracellular Vesicles from an

    Chattrairat, Kunanon / Yasui, Takao / Suzuki, Shunsuke / Natsume, Atsushi / Nagashima, Kazuki / Iida, Mikiko / Zhang, Min / Shimada, Taisuke / Kato, Akira / Aoki, Kosuke / Ohka, Fumiharu / Yamazaki, Shintaro / Yanagida, Takeshi / Baba, Yoshinobu

    ACS nano

    2023  Volume 17, Issue 3, Page(s) 2235–2244

    Abstract: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have promising potential as biomarkers for early cancer diagnosis. The EVs have been widely studied as biological cargo containing essential biological information not only from inside vesicles such as nucleic acids and ... ...

    Abstract Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have promising potential as biomarkers for early cancer diagnosis. The EVs have been widely studied as biological cargo containing essential biological information not only from inside vesicles such as nucleic acids and proteins but also from outside vesicles such as membrane proteins and glycolipids. Although various methods have been developed to isolate EVs with high yields such as captures based on density, size, and immunoaffinity, different measurement systems are needed to analyze EVs after isolation, and a platform that enables all-in-one analysis of EVs from capture to detection in multiple samples is desired. Since a nanowire-based approach has shown an effective capability for capturing EVs
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Nanowires ; Extracellular Vesicles/metabolism ; Biomarkers/metabolism ; Brain Neoplasms/diagnosis ; Membrane Proteins/metabolism ; Tumor Microenvironment
    Chemical Substances Biomarkers ; Membrane Proteins
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1936-086X
    ISSN (online) 1936-086X
    DOI 10.1021/acsnano.2c08526
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  8. Article ; Online: Long-term results of the Japanese multicenter Viabahn trial of heparin bonded endovascular stent grafts for long and complex lesions in the superficial femoral artery.

    Ohki, Takao / Kichikawa, Kimihiko / Yokoi, Hiroyoshi / Iida, Osamu / Yamaoka, Terutoshi / Maeda, Koji / Kanaoka, Yuji

    Journal of vascular surgery

    2021  Volume 74, Issue 6, Page(s) 1958–1967.e2

    Abstract: Objective: We assessed the long-term safety and efficacy of endovascular stent grafting to treat long, complex lesions in the superficial femoral artery (SFA).: Methods: The present prospective, multicenter study at 15 Japanese hospitals assessed ... ...

    Abstract Objective: We assessed the long-term safety and efficacy of endovascular stent grafting to treat long, complex lesions in the superficial femoral artery (SFA).
    Methods: The present prospective, multicenter study at 15 Japanese hospitals assessed heparin-bonded stent grafts used to treat long SFA lesions in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease. The inclusion criteria were Rutherford category 2 to 5 symptoms (grade 5 without active infection), an ankle brachial index of ≤0.9, and SFA lesions ≥10 cm long with ≥50% stenosis. The key efficacy and safety outcomes were primary-assisted patency and adverse events through 24 months, respectively. The secondary outcomes included primary patency, secondary patency, freedom from target lesion revascularization (fTLR), and Vascular Quality of Life questionnaire score.
    Results: Of the 103 patients (mean age, 74.2 ± 7.0 years; 82.5% male), 100 (97.1%) had intermittent claudication. The average lesion length was 21.8 ± 5.8 cm; 87 lesions (84.5%) were TASC (Trans-Atlantic Inter-Society Consensus Document on Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease) C or D (65.7% chronic total occlusions). Of the 103 patients, 92 and 61 were evaluable through 24 and 60 months, respectively. At 24 months, the Kaplan-Meier-estimated primary-assisted patency, primary patency, and secondary patency rate was 85.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 76.3%-91.5%), 78.8% (95% CI, 68.8%-85.9%), and 92.0% (95% CI, 82.4%-96.5%), respectively. The mean ankle brachial index was 0.64 ± 0.12 at baseline and 0.94 ± 0.19 at 24 months (P < .0001). At 24 and 60 months, the fTLR was 87.2% (95% CI, 78.9%-92.3%) and 79.1% (95% CI, 67.9%-86.8%), respectively. No device- or procedure-related life- or limb-threatening critical events or acute limb ischemia cases were observed through 5 years. No stent fractures were detected on the annually scheduled follow-up radiographs. The vascular quality of life questionnaire and walking impairment questionnaire scores were significantly increased at 1 through 24 months compared with the baseline scores (P < .0001 for both). One patient had required conversion to open bypass during the 5-year follow-up period.
    Conclusions: Stent grafting of long and complex SFA lesions in patients with claudication is safe and effective through long-term follow-up, with 79.1% fTLR and no leg amputation, acute limb ischemia, or stent fractures through 5 years.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Anticoagulants/administration & dosage ; Anticoagulants/adverse effects ; Blood Vessel Prosthesis ; Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation/adverse effects ; Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation/instrumentation ; Coated Materials, Biocompatible ; Endovascular Procedures/adverse effects ; Endovascular Procedures/instrumentation ; Female ; Femoral Artery/diagnostic imaging ; Femoral Artery/physiopathology ; Femoral Artery/surgery ; Heparin/administration & dosage ; Heparin/adverse effects ; Humans ; Japan ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Peripheral Arterial Disease/diagnostic imaging ; Peripheral Arterial Disease/physiopathology ; Peripheral Arterial Disease/surgery ; Prospective Studies ; Prosthesis Design ; Quality of Life ; Retreatment ; Stents ; Time Factors ; Treatment Outcome ; Vascular Patency
    Chemical Substances Anticoagulants ; Coated Materials, Biocompatible ; Heparin (9005-49-6)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-26
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Clinical Trial ; Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 605700-7
    ISSN 1097-6809 ; 0741-5214
    ISSN (online) 1097-6809
    ISSN 0741-5214
    DOI 10.1016/j.jvs.2021.05.056
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  9. Article ; Online: S-217622, a SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitor, decreases viral load and ameliorates COVID-19 severity in hamsters.

    Sasaki, Michihito / Tabata, Koshiro / Kishimoto, Mai / Itakura, Yukari / Kobayashi, Hiroko / Ariizumi, Takuma / Uemura, Kentaro / Toba, Shinsuke / Kusakabe, Shinji / Maruyama, Yuki / Iida, Shun / Nakajima, Noriko / Suzuki, Tadaki / Yoshida, Shinpei / Nobori, Haruaki / Sanaki, Takao / Kato, Teruhisa / Shishido, Takao / Hall, William W /
    Orba, Yasuko / Sato, Akihiko / Sawa, Hirofumi

    Science translational medicine

    2023  Volume 15, Issue 679, Page(s) eabq4064

    Abstract: In parallel with vaccination, oral antiviral agents are highly anticipated to act as countermeasures for the treatment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Oral ... ...

    Abstract In parallel with vaccination, oral antiviral agents are highly anticipated to act as countermeasures for the treatment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Oral antiviral medication demands not only high antiviral activity but also target specificity, favorable oral bioavailability, and high metabolic stability. Although a large number of compounds have been identified as potential inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro, few have proven to be effective in vivo. Here, we show that oral administration of S-217622 (ensitrelvir), an inhibitor of SARS-CoV-2 main protease (M
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Cricetinae ; COVID-19 ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Viral Load ; Prospective Studies ; Protease Inhibitors/pharmacology ; Viral Nonstructural Proteins ; Antiviral Agents/pharmacology ; Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use ; Antiviral Agents/metabolism
    Chemical Substances 3C-like proteinase, SARS-CoV-2 (EC 3.4.22.-) ; ensitrelvir (PX665RAA3H) ; Protease Inhibitors ; Viral Nonstructural Proteins ; Antiviral Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2518854-9
    ISSN 1946-6242 ; 1946-6234
    ISSN (online) 1946-6242
    ISSN 1946-6234
    DOI 10.1126/scitranslmed.abq4064
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  10. Article ; Online: Spatial exosome analysis using cellulose nanofiber sheets reveals the location heterogeneity of extracellular vesicles.

    Yokoi, Akira / Yoshida, Kosuke / Koga, Hirotaka / Kitagawa, Masami / Nagao, Yukari / Iida, Mikiko / Kawaguchi, Shota / Zhang, Min / Nakayama, Jun / Yamamoto, Yusuke / Baba, Yoshinobu / Kajiyama, Hiroaki / Yasui, Takao

    Nature communications

    2023  Volume 14, Issue 1, Page(s) 6915

    Abstract: Extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, are recognized as promising functional targets involved in disease mechanisms. However, the intravital heterogeneity of EVs remains unclear, and the general limitation for analyzing EVs is the need for a ... ...

    Abstract Extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, are recognized as promising functional targets involved in disease mechanisms. However, the intravital heterogeneity of EVs remains unclear, and the general limitation for analyzing EVs is the need for a certain volume of biofluids. Here, we present cellulose nanofiber (CNF) sheets to resolve these issues. We show that CNF sheets capture and preserve EVs from ~10 μL of biofluid and enable the analysis of bioactive molecules inside EVs. By attaching CNF sheets to moistened organs, we collect EVs in trace amounts of ascites, which is sufficient to perform small RNA sequence analyses. In an ovarian cancer mouse model, we demonstrate that CNF sheets enable the detection of cancer-associated miRNAs from the very early phase when mice did not have apparent ascites, and that EVs from different locations have unique miRNA profiles. By performing CNF sheet analyses in patients, we identify further location-based differences in EV miRNA profiles, with profiles reflecting disease conditions. We conduct spatial exosome analyses using CNF sheets to reveal that ascites EVs from cancer patients exhibit location-dependent heterogeneity. This technique could provide insights into EV biology and suggests a clinical strategy contributing to cancer diagnosis, staging evaluation, and therapy planning.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Animals ; Mice ; Female ; Exosomes/genetics ; Ascites ; Nanofibers ; Extracellular Vesicles ; MicroRNAs/genetics ; Cellulose ; Ovarian Neoplasms/genetics
    Chemical Substances MicroRNAs ; Cellulose (9004-34-6)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-08
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2553671-0
    ISSN 2041-1723 ; 2041-1723
    ISSN (online) 2041-1723
    ISSN 2041-1723
    DOI 10.1038/s41467-023-42593-9
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