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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10910, 2024 05 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38740884

ABSTRACT

Transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) signaling plays a significant role in multiple biological processes, including inflammation, immunity, and cell death. However, its specific impact on the cochlea remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of TGF-ß signaling suppression on auditory function and cochlear pathology in mice with kanamycin-induced ototoxicity. Kanamycin and furosemide (KM-FS) were systemically administered to 8-week-old C57/BL6 mice, followed by immediate topical application of a TGF-ß receptor inhibitor (TGF-ßRI) onto the round window membrane. Results showed significant TGF-ß receptor upregulation in spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) after KM-FA ototoxicity, whereas expression levels in the TGF-ßRI treated group remained unchanged. Interestingly, despite no significant change in cochlear TGF-ß expression after KM-FS ototoxicity, TGF-ßRI treatment resulted in a significant decrease in TGF-ß signaling. Regarding auditory function, TGF-ßRI treatment offered no therapeutic effects on hearing thresholds and hair cell survival following KM-FS ototoxicity. However, SGN loss and macrophage infiltration were significantly increased with TGF-ßRI treatment. These results imply that inhibition of TGF-ß signaling after KM-FS ototoxicity promotes cochlear inflammation and SGN degeneration.


Subject(s)
Kanamycin , Ototoxicity , Signal Transduction , Transforming Growth Factor beta , Animals , Mice , Cochlea/metabolism , Cochlea/drug effects , Cochlea/pathology , Furosemide/pharmacology , Hair Cells, Auditory/drug effects , Hair Cells, Auditory/metabolism , Hair Cells, Auditory/pathology , Kanamycin/toxicity , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Ototoxicity/etiology , Ototoxicity/metabolism , Ototoxicity/pathology , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Spiral Ganglion/drug effects , Spiral Ganglion/metabolism , Spiral Ganglion/pathology , Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism
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Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol ; 8(6): 1631-1636, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38130250

ABSTRACT

Objective: Statins have been reported to improve vascular endothelial function and microcirculation, reduce oxidative stress, and exert anti-inflammatory and protective effects against inner ear damage. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of statins on hearing prognosis in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL). Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 149 patients diagnosed with ISSNHL. Clinical characteristics, hearing thresholds, statin medications, and hematological findings were investigated. First, patients with ISSNHL were assigned to the good and poor outcome groups, and factors influencing their prognosis were analyzed. Furthermore, patients with dyslipidemia were investigated to determine whether statins have therapeutic effects on ISSNHL. Results: Significant differences in age (p = .011), days from the onset of ISSNHL to the initiation of treatment (p = .04), and hematological total cholesterol (TC; p = .015) between the good and poor outcome groups were observed. Furthermore, when hearing outcomes were investigated in patients with dyslipidemia, TC was significantly lower in the good outcome group (p = .03). Although no significant therapeutic effects of statins were observed in participants with dyslipidemia, patients in the statin-treated group were significantly older and experienced more diabetic complications than those in the non-statin-treated group. Conclusion: Although our study showed that dyslipidemia is a poor prognostic factor for ISSNHL, statins had no significant therapeutic effects on hearing recovery in ISSNHL patients with dyslipidemia. The patients that received statin medications were significantly older and experienced more diabetic complications, which may have affected their hearing prognosis. Level of Evidence: Level 4.

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Auris Nasus Larynx ; 50(3): 337-342, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35999124

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Hearing improvement following stapes surgery is generally good; however, we sometimes encounter patients where hearing loss gradually progresses over the long term. In this study, we investigated the causes of hearing loss in these cases. METHODS: A total of 30 ears from 23 patients, who underwent stapes surgery at Kitasato University Hospital from 2001 to 2021 and were followed up for ≥5 years, were included in the study. Changes in air conduction (AC) and bone conduction (BC) thresholds were measured, and hearing evaluation was performed by calculating the air-bone gap (ABG) at the mean of 4 frequencies. Cases with a postoperative ABG of ≤10 dB at 6 months after surgery were classified into the following groups according to their hearing changes at 5 years after surgery: Group A (no ABG increase of ≥10 dB and no AC threshold increase of ≥10 dB) and Group B (an ABG increase of ≥10 dB and an AC threshold increase of ≥10 dB). In groups A and B, we examined factors affecting long-term postoperative results. In addition, the patients who underwent reoperation were examined. RESULTS: The AC thresholds 6 months and 5 years after surgery decreased significantly compared with those before surgery (p  <  0.01); however, the BC thresholds 6 months and 5 years after surgery did not vary significantly from those before surgery (p  >  0.05). Group A included 16 ears from 13 patients (53.3%), and Group B included 3 ears from 3 patients (10.0%). There were no significant differences in age, sex, surgical method, piston type, piston length, presence of incudostapedial joint subluxation, computed tomography findings, and preoperative ABGs between groups A and B (p  >  0.05). A total of 6 reoperations were performed in 3 ears from 3 patients, and there were 5 operations with the platinotomy hole to be closed by bone regrowth and 3 operations with the narrowed long process of the incus. CONCLUSION: In 10.0% of the patients who underwent stapes surgery, the ABG improved 6 months after surgery; however, the AC threshold and ABG increased 5 years after surgery. Our findings suggested that piston displacement and the platinotomy hole to be closed by bone regrowth are possible causes of hearing loss in cases where hearing loss progresses in the long term after stapes surgery.


Subject(s)
Deafness , Hearing Loss , Otosclerosis , Stapes Surgery , Humans , Hearing Loss, Conductive/surgery , Stapes Surgery/methods , Hearing , Bone Conduction , Hearing Loss/surgery , Deafness/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Otosclerosis/surgery , Stapes
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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 9(47)2020 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33214308

ABSTRACT

Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen that causes major economic problems in the pig industry worldwide and serious infections in humans, including meningitis and septicemia. Here, we report the complete genome sequences of two strains isolated from asymptomatic pigs.

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IDCases ; 20: e00760, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32461900

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Cunninghamella bertholletiae although rarely causing mucormycosis, is responsible for the highest mortality among mucormycetes. The diagnosis of mucormycosis is challenged by the absence of specific biomarkers. Herein, we report a fatal case of C. bertholletiae infection and detection of its DNA in the serum by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 23-year-old male with refractory osteosarcoma was admitted with multiple lung metastases. He was on oral voriconazole prophylaxis after pulmonary aspergillosis. He suffered from fever during temporary neutropenia following chemotherapy and showed several neurological and respiratory symptoms. Despite liposomal-amphotericin B administration, the symptoms rapidly progressed, and he died five days after the onset of neurological symptoms.We retrospectively evaluated the filamentous fungus isolated after his death from gastric juices. Based on the sequence of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region we identified the fungal isolate as C. bertholletiae. A 146-bp portion of the D1/D2 region was quantified by quantitative-PCR using DNA extracted from the serum. C. bertholletiae DNA load in the serum was 18.0 copies/µL on the day of onset of neurological symptoms, with the highest (101.0 copies/µL) on the day of his death. DISCUSSION: Detection of circulating DNA of mucormycetes in the blood would greatly enhance the diagnosis of mucormycosis. Rapid diagnosis might alleviate mortality due to mucormycosis. CONCLUSION: The present case-report suggests that the quantification of C. bertholletiae DNA in the serum could be useful for the diagnosis and evaluation of mucormycosis pathogenesis in patients.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 9(22)2020 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32467271

ABSTRACT

We report 16S rRNA amplicon sequence data from feces of 109 wild deer in Japan. The dominant bacterial taxa in fecal microbiota of wild deer hunted between village and mountainous areas and those living on Miyajima Island and in Nara Park were similar but differed in abundance.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 9(22)2020 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32467273

ABSTRACT

We report 16S rRNA amplicon sequence data from feces from 58 wild boars, 60 feral raccoons, 9 wild Japanese badgers, 21 wild masked palm civets, and 8 wild raccoon dogs in Japan. The predominant bacterial taxa in the fecal microbiota were similar in part but varied among the animal species.

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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 512(1): 49-52, 2019 04 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30857637

ABSTRACT

Lipoblastoma is a rare benign adipose tissue tumor that occurs mostly in infants and children. Histological diagnosis of lipoblastoma is sometimes difficult because it closely resembles other lipomatous tumors. The detection of PLAG1 gene rearrangement is useful for the diagnosis of lipoblastoma. Four PLAG1 fusion partner genes are known in lipoblastoma: HAS2 at 8q24.1, COL1A2 at 7q22, COL3A1 at 2q32, and RAB2A at 8q12. Herein, we describe a novel fusion gene in a case of lipoblastoma of left back origin. We identified a potential PLAG1 fusion partner using 5' rapid amplification of cDNA ends, and sequence analysis revealed the novel fusion gene, BOC-PLAG1. The BOC-PLAG1 fusion transcript consists of the first exon of the BOC gene fused to exon 2 or exon 3 of the PLAG1 gene. PLAG1 expression was found to be 35.7 ±â€¯2.1 times higher in the tumor specimen than in human adipocytes by qRT-PCR. As a result of the translocation, the constitutively active promoter of BOC leads to PLAG1 overexpression. The identification of the BOC-PLAG1 fusion gene will lead to more accurate diagnosis of lipoblastoma.


Subject(s)
DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Immunoglobulin G/genetics , Lipoblastoma/genetics , Oncogene Fusion , Receptors, Cell Surface/genetics , Adipocytes/metabolism , Back , Base Sequence , Child , DNA, Neoplasm/genetics , Female , Gene Expression , Humans , Lipoblastoma/diagnosis , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sensors (Basel) ; 10(11): 9687-97, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22163434

ABSTRACT

We propose a novel sensor system for monitoring the structural health of a building. The system optically measures the relative-story displacement during earthquakes for detecting any deformations of building elements. The sensor unit is composed of three position sensitive detectors (PSDs) and lenses capable of measuring the relative-story displacement precisely, even if the PSD unit was inclined in response to the seismic vibration. For verification, laboratory tests were carried out using an Xθ-stage and a shaking table. The static experiment verified that the sensor could measure the local inclination angle as well as the lateral displacement. The dynamic experiment revealed that the accuracy of the sensor was 150 µm in the relative-displacement measurement and 100 µrad in the inclination angle measurement. These results indicate that the proposed sensor system has sufficient accuracy for the measurement of relative-story displacement in response to the seismic vibration.


Subject(s)
Equipment Design , Micro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems/instrumentation
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