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Palliative Care Research ; : 901-905, 2016.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377253

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Recently, the palliative care team (PCT) at our hospital has included dentists. Among a total of 127 cancer patientsand required PCT intervention from 2009 to 2014, 17 patients (13.3%) had oral symptoms. Therefore, the PCT held discussions in order to determine the optimal way to treat each patient. Various symptoms, including oral pain, dry mouth, taste disturbance, furred tongue, excessive amounts of saliva, appetite loss, and trismus were treated by the dentists. As a result, the oral findings improved in all patients, while the oral symptoms improved in 16 of the 17 patients (94%). Thanks to the fact that dentists have joined the PCT, oral symptoms are effectively relieved, and PCT members now have an increased interest in oral cavity complications. Furthermore, conducting thorough examinations of the oral cavity by the PCT not only results in an improved QOL, but it has also increased the interest in the oral cavity on the part of the PCT. Therefore, more effective palliative care is expected to be achieved by promoting increased cooperation with more clinical departments.

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Oral Science International ; : 26-36, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-362805

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<i>Background:</i> Enamel matrix derivative placed in the backs of rats induces numerous eosinophilic round bodies (ERBs) and hard tissue. ERBs were analyzed by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) and by database analysis. Subsequently, a seven-amino-acid sequence was identified, and an artificial oligopeptide was synthesized with its sequence. The present experiment was carried out to clarify whether or not the peptide induces hard tissue formation <i>in vivo</i>.<i>Methods:</i> Synthetic oligopeptide was injected into the backs of 15 rats. After injection, the tissues were excised at various times and prepared for light and immune-light microscopy.<i>Results:</i> A white lump was macroscopically observed in each rat back 14 days after injection of 7.5 and 15 mg/mL synthetic oligopeptide, and endochondral ossification and bone formation were microscopically observed in one rat back 14 days after injection of 15 mg/mL synthetic oligopeptide.<i>Conclusions:</i> The synthetic oligopeptide is pure, 1,118 dalton, and apparently low-toxicity. It seems to produce hard tissues, such as cartilage and bone tissue.

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