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Koh Tadokoro
 
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Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Assistant Professor
Position
Assistant Professor
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Degree

  • Ph.D. (Medicine) ( 2021.3   Okayama University )

Research Interests

  • 神経変性疾患

Education

  • Okayama University   大学院医歯薬学総合研究科  

    2017.4 - 2021.3

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  • Okayama University   医学部   医学科

    2008.4 - 2014.3

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Research History

  • Okayama University   Department of Neurology   Assistant Professor

    2025.11

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  • Northwestern University   Feinberg School of Medichine, the Ken and Ruth Davee Department of Neurology   Postdoctoral fellow

    2023.3 - 2025.10

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    Country:United States

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  • Okayama University   脳神経内科

    2018.4 - 2023.3

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  • 倉敷平成病院   医員

    2017.10 - 2018.3

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  • 津山中央病院   医員

    2017.4 - 2017.9

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  • 岡山大学病院   レジデント

    2016.4 - 2017.3

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  • 香川県立中央病院   初期臨床研修医

    2014.4 - 2016.3

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Papers

  • Anti-IgLON5 disease as a differential diagnosis of multiple system atrophy. International journal

    Yoya Ono, Koh Tadokoro, Taijun Yunoki, Toru Yamashita, Daisuke Sato, Hiroyasu Sato, Shintaro Akamatsu, Heisuke Mizukami, Yasuyuki Ohta, Yoshihisa Yamano, Akio Kimura, Takayoshi Shimohata

    Parkinsonism & related disorders   124   106992 - 106992   2024.7

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    INTRODUCTION: Anti-immunoglobulin-like cell adhesion molecule 5 (IgLON5) disease is a rare autoimmune encephalitis that can mimic progressive supranuclear palsy or corticobasal syndrome. Moreover, anti-IgLON5 disease can present with symptoms characteristic of multiple system atrophy (MSA), such as cerebellar ataxia and autonomic dysfunction. However, the clinical features of anti-IgLON5 disease resembling MSA have not been well established. METHODS: We enrolled 35 patients with suspected MSA for whom anti-IgLON5 antibody tests were requested. We evaluated immunoglobulin G (IgG) against IgLON5 using cell-based assays. We also summarized the clinical characteristics of patients who were positive for anti-IgLON5 antibodies. RESULTS: We identified serum and cerebrospinal fluid anti-IgLON5 antibodies in three patients. These patients had many clinical features characteristic of MSA, including parkinsonism, cerebellar ataxia, severe orthostatic hypotension, acute respiratory failure, sleep parasomnia, vocal cord paralysis, and pyramidal tract signs. Clinical features atypical for MSA were myorhythmia, horizontal eye movement restriction, fasciculations, and painful muscle cramps. CONCLUSION: Anti-IgLON5 disease may be an important differential diagnosis of MSA. A comprehensive physical examination, including assessments of eye movement, lower motor neuron signs, and atypical involuntary movements, is important to avoid misdiagnosis.

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  • A Novel Peptidome Technology for the Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease by Selected Reaction Monitoring. International journal

    Yusuke Fukui, Koh Tadokoro, Minaki Hamada, Kyoichi Asada, Lyang-Ja Lee, Hidehisa Tachiki, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe, Toru Yamashita

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   100 ( 1 )   219 - 228   2024

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    BACKGROUND: With the aging of populations worldwide, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has become a concern due to its high prevalence and the continued lack of established treatments. Early diagnosis is required as a preventive intervention to modify the disease's progression. In our previous study, we performed peptidomic analysis of serum samples obtained from AD patients and age-matched healthy subjects to seek peptide biomarker candidates for AD by using BLOTCHIP-MS analysis, and identified four peptides as AD biomarker candidates. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to validate the serum biomarker peptides to distinguish mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD in comparison to cognitively healthy controls using a new peptidome technology, the Dementia Risk Test. METHODS: We enrolled 195 subjects with normal cognitive function (NC; n = 70), MCI (n = 55), and AD (n = 70), The concentrations of cognitive impairment marker peptides (Fibrinogen α chain (FAC), Fibrinogen β chain (FBC), Plasma protease C1 inhibitor (PPC1I), α2-HS-glycoprotein (AHSG)) were quantified by using a selected reaction monitoring assay based on liquid chromatography-MS/MS. RESULTS: The present study confirmed that three peptides, FAC, FBC, and PPC1I, were significantly upregulated during the onset of AD. This three-peptide set was both highly sensitive in determining AD (sensitivity: 85.7%, specificity: 95.7%, AUC: 0.900) and useful in distinguishing MCI (sensitivity: 61.8%, specificity: 98.6%, AUC: 0.824) from NC. CONCLUSIONS: In this validation study, we confirmed the high diagnostic potential of the three peptides identified in our previous study as candidate serum biomarkers for AD. The Dementia Risk Test may be a powerful tool for detecting AD-related pathological changes.

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  • Tocovid Attenuated Oxidative Stress and Cognitive Decline by Inhibiting Amyloid-β-Induced NOX2 Activation in Alzheimer's Disease Mice. International journal

    Zhihong Bian, Haibo Yu, Xinran Hu, Yuting Bian, Hongming Sun, Koh Tadokoro, Mami Takemoto, Taijun Yunoki, Yumiko Nakano, Yusuke Fukui, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe, Toru Yamashita

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   99 ( s1 )   S23-S33   2024

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    BACKGROUND: NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) is an important source of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Activated NOX2 may contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our previous studies showed that a novel vitamin E mixture, Tocovid, had potential neuroprotective effects in a stroke mice model and an AD cell model. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was two-fold: to assess whether long-term Tocovid treatment can regulate NOX2, and the therapeutic effects of long-term administration of Tocovid to an AD mice model. METHODS: Therapeutic effects of long-term administration of Tocovid (200 mg/kg /day) on an Aβ-overexpressed transgenic AD mice model (APP23, n = 8) was investigated. The therapeutic effect of Tocovid in 16-month-old mice compared with the no-treatment APP23 group (n = 9) was assessed. RESULTS: Tocovid treatment strongly improved motor and memory deficits of APP23 mice by attenuating NOX2 expression, oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, neurovascular unit dysfunction, synaptic alteration, and Aβ deposition after 16 months. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that NOX2 is a potential target in AD pathology. Long-term administration of Tocovid may be a promising candidate for AD treatment.

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  • A Unique Case of Sarcoid-associated Myelopathy Accompanied by Lung Cancer.

    Koh Tadokoro, Yumi Nakada, Ryo Sasaki, Yumiko Nakano, Taijun Yunoki, Kotaro Shin, Masataka Taoka, Kiichiro Ninomiya, Emi Nomura, Mami Takemoto, Ryuta Morihara, Toru Yamashita

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   62 ( 23 )   3531 - 3535   2023.12

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    The differential diagnosis of myelopathy in patients with malignancies may be challenging, as a spinal biopsy is not always applicable. A 66-year-old woman who had shown transient double vision and nausea developed spasticity and impaired deep sensation in both feet. Magnetic resonance imaging showed abnormal gadolinium enhancement of the brainstem, spinal meninges, and nerve root. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) revealed mild pleocytosis and elevated protein and decreased glucose levels, although CSF cytology was normal. Lung carcinoma was simultaneously detected, and noncaseating granuloma was detected from the hilar and axillary lymph nodes, so she was diagnosed with sarcoid-associated myelopathy. Her symptoms were kept stable by intravenous methylprednisolone, oral prednisolone, and methotrexate. This is the first case of sarcoid-associated myelopathy accompanied by lung cancer, suggesting the importance of clinical course, repetitive CSF cytology, and a biopsy of the lymph nodes to distinguish sarcoid-associated myelopathy from meningeal metastasis in patients with malignancies.

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  • ADSSL1遺伝子変異を認め心不全を発症したが早期介入にて改善しえたネマリンミオパチーの一例

    柚木 太淳, 中野 由美子, 野村 恵美, 中田 有美, 佐々木 諒, 田所 功, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 山下 徹, 斎藤 良彦, 西野 一三

    臨床神経学   63 ( 5 )   322 - 322   2023.5

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  • ADSSL1遺伝子変異を認め心不全を発症したが早期介入にて改善しえたネマリンミオパチーの一例

    柚木 太淳, 中野 由美子, 野村 恵美, 中田 有美, 佐々木 諒, 田所 功, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 山下 徹, 斎藤 良彦, 西野 一三

    臨床神経学   63 ( 5 )   322 - 322   2023.5

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  • A case of Japanese spotted fever with asymptomatic cerebral infarction and pulmonary artery embolism. International journal

    Eriko Fujii, Osamu Yamasaki, Ai Kajita, Yuki Akamatsu, Tomoko Kawamoto, Tomoko Miyake, Koh Tadokoro, Yoichi Takaya, Shin Morizane

    European journal of dermatology : EJD   33 ( 1 )   45 - 47   2023.2

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  • Safety and Clinical Effects of a Muse Cell-Based Product in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Results of a Phase 2 Clinical Trial. International journal

    Toru Yamashita, Yumiko Nakano, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Yoshio Omote, Taijun Yunoki, Yuko Kawahara, Namiko Matsumoto, Yuki Taira, Chika Matsuoka, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe

    Cell transplantation   32   9636897231214370 - 9636897231214370   2023

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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is characterized by progressive loss of motor neurons. Multilineage-differentiating stress-enduring (Muse) cells are unique endogenous stem cells that show therapeutic effects on motor function in ALS mouse models. We conducted a single-center open phase II clinical trial to evaluate the safety and clinical effects of repeated intravenous injections of an allogenic Muse cell-based product, CL2020, in patients with ALS. Five patients with ALS received CL2020 intravenously once a month for a total of six doses. The primary endpoints were safety and tolerability, and the secondary endpoint was the rate of change in the Revised Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R) score. In addition, serum tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), cerebrospinal fluid chitotriosidase-1 (CHIT-1), and neurofilament light chain (NfL) levels were evaluated. The CL2020 treatment was highly tolerated without serious side effects. The ALSFRS-R score change trended upward at 12 months post-CL2020 treatment compared with that at 3 months pre-administration, but the difference was not statistically significant. Among five patients diagnosed with ALS, three exhibited a decrease in the rate of ALSFRS-R score change, one demonstrated an increase, and another showed no change. In addition, the patients' serum IL-6 and TNF-α levels and cerebrospinal fluid CHIT-1 and NfL levels increased for up to 6 months post-treatment; however, their serum S1P levels continuously decreased over 12 months. These findings indicate a favorable safety profile of CL2020 therapy. In the near future, a double-blind study of a larger number of ALS patients should be conducted to confirm the efficacy of ALS treatment with CL2020.

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  • Protective and anti-oxidative effects of curcumin and resveratrol on Aβ-oligomer-induced damage in the SH-SY5Y cell line. International journal

    Haibo Yu, Toru Yamashita, Xiao Hu, Zhihong Bian, Xinrang Hu, Tian Feng, Koh Tadokoro, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   441   120356 - 120356   2022.10

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a degenerative disorder characterized by the loss of synapses and neurons in the brain, and results in the accumulation of amyloid-based neurotic plaques. Amyloid-β oligomers (AβO) are widely accepted as the main neurotoxin that induces oxidative stress and neuronal loss in AD. In this study, an oxidative stress model of the neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell line exposed to AβO was established to simulate an AD cell model. Exposure to AβO significantly reduced the viability of cultured SH-SY5Y cells (p < 0.05) and significantly increased intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) (p < 0.01). AβO exposure also induced oxidative stress in SH-SY5Y cells. Furthermore, AβO significantly increased the level of hyperphosphorylation of tau at sites T181 and T205 in SH-SY5Y cells (p < 0.01). Using edaravone, a free radical scavenger with neuroprotective properties, as the control, the possible protective and anti-oxidative effects of curcumin (40 μM) and resveratrol (20 μM) were evaluated. The results suggest that curcumin and resveratrol decreased ROS generation, attenuated oxidative stress, inhibited tau hyperphosphorylation, and protected SH-SY5Y cells from AβO damage. Both curcumin and resveratrol are promising supplements or medicine as therapeutic agents for the treatment of AD.

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  • Efficacy and safety of spot heating and ultrasound irradiation on in vitro and in vivo thrombolysis models. International journal

    Ryuta Morihara, Toru Yamashita, Yosuke Osakada, Tian Feng, Xinran Hu, Yusuke Fukui, Koh Tadokoro, Mami Takemoto, Koji Abe

    Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism   42 ( 7 )   1322 - 1334   2022.7

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    The feasibility of transcranial sonothrombolysis has been demonstrated, although little is known about the relationships between thermal or mechanical mechanisms and thrombolytic outcomes. Therefore, the present study aims to reveal the effect and safety of temperature and ultrasound through in vitro and in vivo thrombolysis models. Artificial clots in microtubes were heated in a water bath or sonicated by ultrasound irradiation, and then clots weight decrease with rising temperature and sonication time was confirmed. In the in vitro thrombotic occlusion model, based on spot heating, clot volume was reduced and clots moved to the distal side, followed by recanalization of the occlusion. In the in vivo study, the common carotid artery of rats was exposed to a spot heater or to sonication. No brain infarct or brain blood barrier disruption was shown, but endothelial junctional dysintegrity and an inflammatory response in the carotid artery were detected. The present spot heating and ultrasound irradiation models seem to be effective for disintegrating clots in vitro, but the safety of the in vivo model was not fully supported by the data. However, the data indicates that a shorter time exposure could be less invasive than a longer exposure.

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  • Chronic Beneficial Effect of Makeup Therapy on Cognitive Function of Dementia and Facial Appearance Analyzed by Artificial Intelligence Software. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Toru Yamashita, Junko Sato, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Ryuta Morihara, Koichiro Nishiura, Tomiko Tani, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   85 ( 3 )   1189 - 1194   2022

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    BACKGROUND: Makeup greatly impacts normal social lives but can also be a non-pharmacological form of therapy for dementia. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the therapeutic effect of makeup therapy. METHODS: We carried out a prospective interventional study on female nursing home residents with dementia, focusing on the chronic therapeutic effect of makeup therapy. Thirty-four patients who received either only skin care (control group, n = 16) or skin care plus makeup therapy (makeup therapy group, n = 18) once every 2 weeks for 3 months were assessed. RESULTS: Three months of makeup therapy significantly improved the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score compared with control patients (*p < 0.05). Artificial intelligence (AI) software revealed that the appearance of age decreased significantly in the makeup group compared with the control, especially among patients without depression (*p < 0.05). Furthermore, a larger AI happiness score was significantly correlated with a greater improvement of ADL in the makeup therapy group (r = 0.43, *p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Makeup therapy had a chronic beneficial effect on the cognitive function of female dementia patients, while the chronic effect of makeup therapy on facial appearance was successfully detected by the present AI software.

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  • Protective Effect of Rivaroxaban Against Amyloid Pathology and Neuroinflammation Through Inhibiting PAR-1 and PAR-2 in Alzheimer's Disease Mice. International journal

    Zhihong Bian, Xia Liu, Tian Feng, Haibo Yu, Xiao Hu, Xinran Hu, Yuting Bian, Hongming Sun, Koh Tadokoro, Mami Takemoto, Taijun Yunoki, Yumiko Nakano, Yusuke Fukui, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe, Toru Yamashita

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   86 ( 1 )   111 - 123   2022

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    BACKGROUND: Recent studies have revealed that atrial fibrillation (AF) patients have a high risk of developing cognitive impairment, vascular dementia, and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Some reports suggest that the application of oral anticoagulant with an appropriate dose may have a preventive effect on AD. However, which oral anticoagulant drug is more appropriate for preventing AD and the underlying mechanism(s) is still unknown. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the treatment effect of rivaroxaban administration as well as investigate the roles of PAR-1 and PAR-2 in the AD + CAA mice model. METHODS: In the present study, we compared a traditional oral anticoagulant, warfarin, and a direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC), rivaroxaban, via long-term administration to an AD with cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) mice model. RESULTS: Rivaroxaban treatment attenuated neuroinflammation, blood-brain barrier dysfunction, memory deficits, and amyloid-β deposition through PAR-1/PAR-2 inhibition in the AD + CAA mice model compared with warfarin and no-treatment groups. CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrates that rivaroxaban can attenuate AD progress and can be a potential choice to prevent AD.

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  • Accelerated accumulation of fibrinogen peptide chains with Aβ deposition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) mice and human AD brains. International journal

    Zhihong Bian, Toru Yamashita, Xiaowen Shi, Tian Feng, Haibo Yu, Xiao Hu, Xinran Hu, Yuting Bian, Hongming Sun, Koh Tadokoro, Mami Takemoto, Yoshio Omote, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe

    Brain research   1767   147569 - 147569   2021.9

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by the abnormal accumulation of intracellular and extracellular amyloid-β (Aβ) as well as disruption of the blood brain barrier (BBB). Fibrinogen plays an essential role in regulating thrombosis, wound healing, and other biological functions. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between three polypeptide chains α, β, and γ (FGA, FGB, and FGG) and Aβ deposition in the APP23 plus chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) mice model as well as the human AD brain. FGA, FGB, and FGG accumulated when Aβ was deposited in neural cells and cerebral vessels. This deposition was significantly higher in AD plus CCH mice models relative to wild-type brains, and in human AD brains compared to control brains. The present study demonstrates that FGA, FGB, and FGG are associated with AD progress, and can thus be potential targets for the diagnosis and therapy of AD.

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  • Neuroprotective effects of Scallop-derived plasmalogen in a mouse model of ischemic stroke. International journal

    Tian Feng, Xinran Hu, Yusuke Fukui, Koh Tadokoro, Zhihong Bian, Ryuta Morihara, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe

    Brain research   1766   147516 - 147516   2021.9

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    Scallop-derived plasmalogen (sPlas) has both anti-oxidative and anti-inflammation activities, but its efficacy has not been investigated in ischemic stroke models where oxidative stress, inflammation, and neurovascular unit (NVU) damage accelerates pathophysiological progression. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to assess the neuroprotective effects of sPlas in ischemic stroke by using a transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) mouse model. After the pretreatment of vehicle or sPlas (10 mg/kg/day) for 14 days, adult male mice were subjected to tMCAO for 60 min, then continuously treated with vehicle or sPlas during reperfusion and for an additional 5 days. The administration of sPlas significantly improved motor deficits (corner and rotarod tests, *p < 0.05 vs vehicle), enhanced serum antioxidative activity (OXY-adsorbent and d-ROMs tests, *p < 0.05 vs vehicle), reduced infarction volume (*p < 0.05 vs vehicle), decreased the expression of two oxidative stress markers, 4-HNE (*p < 0.05 vs vehicle) and 8-OHdG (*p < 0.05 vs vehicle), decreased the expression of pro-inflammatory markers Iba-1 (**p < 0.01 vs vehicle), IL-1β (**p < 0.01 vs vehicle), and TNF-α (**p < 0.01 vs vehicle), and alleviated NVU damage (collagen IV, MMP9, and GFAP/collagen IV, *p < 0.05 vs vehicle). Our present findings are the first to demonstrate the neuroprotective effects of sPlas on acute ischemic stroke mice at 5 d after tMCAO via anti-oxidative stress, anti-inflammation, and improvement of NVU damage, suggesting the potential of sPlas in preventing and treating ischemic stroke.

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  • Early detection of cognitive decline in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease with a novel eye tracking test. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Toru Yamashita, Yusuke Fukui, Emi Nomura, Yasuyuki Ohta, Setsuko Ueno, Saya Nishina, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Yosuke Wakutani, Yoshiki Takao, Takahiro Miyoshi, Yasuto Higashi, Yosuke Osakada, Ryo Sasaki, Namiko Matsumoto, Yuko Kawahara, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   427   117529 - 117529   2021.8

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    Due to an increasing number of dementia patients, the development of a rapid and sensitive method for cognitive assessment is awaited. Here, we examined the usefulness of a novel and short (3 min) eye tracking device to evaluate the cognitive function of normal control (NC, n = 52), mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n = 52), and Alzheimer's disease (AD, n = 70) subjects. Eye tracking total score declined significantly in MCI (**p < 0.01 vs NC) and AD (**p < 0.01 vs NC, ##p < 0.01 vs MCI), and correlated well with the mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score (r = 0.57, *p < 0.05). Furthermore, the eye tracking test, especially memory and deductive reasoning tasks, effectively discriminated NC, MCI and AD. The present novel eye tracking test clearly discriminated cognitive functions among NC, MCI, and AD subjects, thereby providing an advantage for the early detection of MCI and AD in screening.

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  • Switching the Proteolytic System from the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System to Autophagy in the Spinal Cord of an Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Mouse Model. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Toru Yamashita, Jingwei Shang, Yasuyuki Ohta, Emi Nomura, Ryuta Morihara, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Koji Abe

    Neuroscience   466   47 - 57   2021.7

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    The degradation of damaged proteins takes place via two major proteolytic pathways: the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy. However, since it is unclear how these two proteolytic pathways contribute to the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), we investigated the switching mechanism from UPS to autophagy by pharmacologically modifying these pathways by treating the spinal cords of female ALS mouse model bearing G93A human SOD1 (G93A mice) with MG132 or 3-methyladenine (3MA). G93A mice exhibited a progressive increase in the amount of ubiquitin and p62 aggregates, BAG3 expression, and LC3-II/LC3-I ratio in both astroglia and motor neurons. Treatment with MG132 or 3MA significantly increased the clinical hanging wire score and exacerbated α-motor neuron loss at 18 weeks in G93A mice, and increased the amount of ubiquitin, p62 aggregates, and BAG3 expression. This study's results demonstrate that the molecular switch from UPS to autophagy occurred not only in motor neurons but also in astroglia at the end stage (18 weeks) when the autophagic flux was impaired in G93A mice. This finding suggests that the defense system was disrupted against aggregate-prone protein production in ALS.

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  • Author Correction: Therapeutic benefit of Muse cells in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. International journal

    Toru Yamashita, Yoshihiro Kushida, Shohei Wakao, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Mari Dezawa, Koji Abe

    Scientific reports   11 ( 1 )   12828 - 12828   2021.6

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  • Protective effects of edaravone on white matter pathology in a novel mouse model of Alzheimer's disease with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion. International journal

    Tian Feng, Toru Yamashita, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Namiko Matsumoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Koji Abe

    Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism   41 ( 6 )   1437 - 1448   2021.6

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    White matter lesions (WMLs) caused by cerebral chronic hypoperfusion (CCH) may contribute to the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the underlying mechanisms and therapeutic approaches have yet to be totally identified. In the present study, we investigated a potential therapeutic effect of the free radical scavenger edaravone (EDA) on WMLs in our previously reported novel mouse model of AD (APP23) plus CCH with motor and cognitive deficits. Relative to AD with CCH mice at 12 months (M) of age, EDA strongly improved CCH-induced WMLs in the corpus callosum of APP23 mice at 12 M by improving the disruption of white matter integrity, enhancing the proliferation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells, attenuating endothelium/astrocyte unit dysfunction, and reducing neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. The present study demonstrates that the long-term administration of EDA may provide a promising therapeutic approach for WMLs in AD plus CCH disease with cognitive deficits.

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  • Neuroprotective effect of CuATSM in mice stroke model by ameliorating oxidative stress. International journal

    Xiaowen Shi, Yasuyuki Ohta, Yumiko Nakano, Xia Liu, Koh Tadokoro, Tian Feng, Emi Nomura, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Ryo Sasaki, Namiko Matsumoto, Yosuke Osakada, Yuting Bian, Zhihong Bian, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe

    Neuroscience research   166   55 - 61   2021.5

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    Cu-diacetyl-bis (N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (CuATSM) has both anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory activities, but its therapeutic efficacy for oxidative stress has not been thoroughly investigated in acute ischemic stroke. Here, the present study was designed to assess the efficacies of CuATSM in acute ischemic stroke by comparing with the standard neuroprotective reagent edaravone. Mice were subjected to transient middle cerebral occlusion (tMCAO) for 60 min, and then intravenously administrated with CuATSM (1.5 mg/kg) or edaravone (3 mg/kg) just after the reperfusion, and examined at 1 and 3 d. Compared with the vehicle group, CuATSM treatment decreased infarct volumes and oxidative stress at 3d after tMCAO, which was further enhanced by combined CuATSM + edaravone treatment as compared with single CuATSM group, but not improve neurobehaviors. The present study demonstrated that CuATSM showed strong antioxidative and neuroprotective effects in acute ischemic stroke, which was enhanced by the combination with edaravone.

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  • Positive baseline behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia predict a subsequent cognitive impairment in cognitively normal population

    Keiichiro Tsunoda, Toru Yamashita, Yosuke Osakada, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Namiko Matsumoto, Emi Nomura, Noriko Hatanaka, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   9 ( 3 )   218 - 222   2021.5

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  • 4-Hydroxyl-2-Nonenal Localized Expression Pattern in Retrieved Clots is Associated with Large Artery Atherosclerosis in Stroke Patients. International journal

    Yosuke Osakada, Toru Yamashita, Ryuta Morihara, Namiko Matsumoto, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Yuko Kawahara, Yoshio Omote, Nozomi Hishikawa, Mami Takemoto, Yasuyuki Ohta, Yasuki Suruga, Takayuki Nagase, Yuji Takasugi, Satoshi Inoue, Kyoichi Watanabe, Kentaro Deguchi, Koji Tokunaga, Susumu Sasada, Kazuki Kobayashi, Ryosuke Maeoka, Kenji Fukutome, Kenkichi Takahashi, Hiroyuki Ohnishi, Yoshihiro Kuga, Hideyuki Ohnishi, Koji Abe

    Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association   30 ( 3 )   105583 - 105583   2021.3

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    OBJECTIVES: The relationship between stroke etiology and clot pathology remains controversial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed histological analysis of clots retrieved from 52 acute ischemic stroke patients using hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemistry (CD42b and oxidative/hypoxic stress markers). The correlations between clot composition and the stroke etiological group (i.e., cardioembolic, cryptogenic, or large artery atherosclerosis) were assessed. RESULTS: Of the 52 clots analyzed, there were no significant differences in histopathologic composition (e.g., white blood cells, red blood cells, fibrin, and platelets) between the 3 etiological groups (P = .92). By contrast, all large artery atherosclerosis clots showed a localized pattern with the oxidative stress marker 4-hydroxyl-2-nonenal (P < .01). From all 52 clots, 4-hydroxyl-2-nonenal expression patterns were localized in 28.8% of clots, diffuse in 57.7% of clots, and no signal in 13.5% of clots. CONCLUSIONS: A localized pattern of 4-hydroxyl-2-nonenal staining may be a novel and effective marker for large artery atherosclerosis (sensitivity 100%, specificity 82%).

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  • The Oldest Japanese Case of Combined Central and Peripheral Demyelination, which Developed Nine Years After the First Instance of Optic Neuritis.

    Emi Nomura, Yuko Kawahara, Yoshio Omote, Koh Tadokoro, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Hidenori Ogata, Koji Abe

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   60 ( 2 )   305 - 308   2021.1

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    Combined central and peripheral demyelination (CCPD) causes demyelination in both the central and peripheral nervous systems. Anti-neurofascin 155 antibody plays an important pathogenic role in CCPD, but evidence concerning an association between this antibody and CCPD remains inconclusive. Although there have been no reports of precedent optic neuritis developing into CCPD, we herein report a Japanese man in whom optic neuritis recurred four times over nine years and who developed CCPD without positive anti-neurofascin 155 antibody. This case suggests the possibility of developing CCPD after optic nerve neuritis and the existence of an unknown antibody that induces CCPD.

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  • A case of autoimmune GFAP astrocytopathy with profound weight loss and increased uptake in the spinal cord on F-18-FDG PET

    Yosuke Osakada, Yoshio Omote, Ken Ikegami, Koh Tadokoro, Kota Sato, Nozomi Hishikawa, Mami Takemoto, Yasuyuki Ohta, Toru Yamashita, Akio Kimura, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   9 ( 1 )   95 - 97   2021.1

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  • Neuroprotective and Therapeutic Effects of Tocovid and Twendee-X on Aβ Oligomer-Induced Damage in the SH-SY5Y Cell Line. International journal

    Xiao Hu, Toru Yamashita, Haibo Yu, Zhihong Bian, Xinran Hu, Tian Feng, Koh Tadokoro, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe

    Neuro-degenerative diseases   21 ( 5-6 )   117 - 125   2021

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    BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent cause of dementia among the elderly. The accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) and its downstream pathological events such as oxidative stress play central roles in AD. Recent studies revealed that Aβ oligomer (AβO)-induced strong neurotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells via the induction of oxidative stress. OBJECTIVE: In the present study, we investigated the effect of two antioxidants, Tocovid and Twendee-X, on AβO-induced SH-SY5Y cell damage. METHODS: AβOs (2.5 μM) were applied to induce cellular damage in the SH-SY5Y cell line. Cell viability following AβO toxicity, Tau protein phosphorylation, cell morphology, and intracellular reactive oxygen species were assayed with or without different concentrations of Tocovid or Twendee-X. RESULTS: Tocovid (60 μg/mL) and Twendee-X (150 μg/mL) significantly recovered cell viability from AβO toxicity (**p < 0.01, vs. control), attenuated Tau protein phosphorylation (**p < 0.01, vs. AβOs), improved cell morphology (**p < 0.01, vs. AβOs), and suppressed intracellular ROS (**p < 0.01, vs. AβOs) in SH-SY5Y cells. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest the neuroprotective and therapeutic potential of Tocovid and Twendee-X for AD treatment.

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  • Cerebral Microbleeds in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies: Comparison Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 99 mTc-ECD SPECT Subtraction Imaging. International journal

    Mami Takemoto, Toru Yamashita, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koh Tadokoro, Yoshio Omote, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   80 ( 1 )   331 - 335   2021

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    BACKGROUND: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) or dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) have not been adequately studied. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to find a difference in the total number, prevalence, and common locations of CMBs between PD and DLB and evaluate 99 mTc-ECD SPECT subtraction images of these two diseases. METHODS: We examined 112 patients with PD (53 males and 59 females; age: 77.4±3.6 years) and 28 age-matched patients with DLB (15 males and 13 females; age: 77.1±6.7 years) using brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 99 mTc-ECD SPECT subtraction imaging. RESULTS: The total number of CMBs was higher in patients with DLB (41.2%) than in those with PD (11.5%), and the prevalence was significantly higher in the former (0.7±1.1) than the latter (0.2±0.5, p < 0.05). The odds ratio was 5.4 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.7-17.4). Furthermore, CMBs were commonly located in the basal ganglia of patients with PD (6 out of 87 patients) but in the occipital lobe of patients with DLB (8 out of 17 patients). 99 mTc-ECD SPECT subtraction imaging indicated lower cerebral blood flow in the posterior cingulate gyrus among the patients with CMB-positive DLB than among those with CMB-positive PD; additionally, the cerebral blood flow was lower in the bilateral basal ganglia and midbrain among patients with CMB-positive DLB compared to those with CMB-negative DLB. CONCLUSION: A reduction in occipital glucose metabolism may be related to CMBs in the occipital lobe of patients with DLB.

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  • Immediate Beneficial Effect of Makeup Therapy on Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia and Facial Appearance Analyzed by Artificial Intelligence Software. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Toru Yamashita, Satoko Kawano, Junko Sato, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Ryuta Morihara, Koichiro Nishiura, Natsuki Sagawa, Tomiko Tani, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   83 ( 1 )   57 - 63   2021

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    BACKGROUND: Possible benefits of makeup therapy, in terms of immediate and late effects on cognitive and affective functions, have not been fully proved for dementia patients. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the immediate effect of makeup therapy on dementia patients. METHODS: Female nursing home residents with dementia received either only skin care treatment (control group, n = 17) or skin care plus makeup therapy treatment (makeup therapy group, n = 19). Cognitive, affective, and activity of daily living (ADL) scores were evaluated before and just after treatments. Apparent age and emotion were also evaluated with artificial intelligence (AI) software. RESULTS: Makeup therapy significantly improved Abe's behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) score (ABS, *p < 0.05). AI software judged that makeup therapy significantly made the apparent age younger (*p < 0.05). In particular, patients with moderate ADL scores had a significantly higher happiness score in makeup therapy (*p < 0.05), with a modest correlation to the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE, r = 0.42, *p < 0.05). The severe baseline MMSE group reported a greater feeling of satisfaction following makeup therapy (*p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The present makeup therapy is a promising non-pharmacological approach to immediately alleviate BPSD in female dementia patients, and the present AI software quickly and quantitatively evaluated the beneficial effects of makeup therapy on facial appearance.

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  • Retinal Amyloid Imaging for Screening Alzheimer's Disease. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Toru Yamashita, Shuhei Kimura, Emi Nomura, Yasuyuki Ohta, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Ryuta Morihara, Yuki Morizane, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   83 ( 2 )   927 - 934   2021

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    BACKGROUND: Cost-effective and noninvasive methods for in vivo imaging of amyloid deposition are needed to screen Alzheimer's disease (AD). Although retinal amyloid is a possible diagnostic marker of AD, there are very few studies on in vivo retinal amyloid imaging. OBJECTIVE: To examine the usefulness of in vivo imaging of retinal amyloid in AD patients. METHODS: To examine amyloid deposition, 30 Japanese subjects (10 normal control (NC), 7 with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 13 with AD) underwent a complete ophthalmic examination, including fundus imaging by scanning laser ophthalmoscopy before and after oral curcumin intake. RESULTS: Retinal amyloid deposition was greater in AD than in NC subjects (*p < 0.05) while MCI showed a slight but insignificant increase of retinal amyloid deposition relative to NC subjects. Retinal amyloid deposition was correlated with whole gray matter atrophy (r = 0.51, *p < 0.05) but not with the cognitive score of the Mini-Mental State Examination, nor with medial temporal lobe atrophy. CONCLUSION: The present noninvasive in vivo detection of retinal amyloid deposition is useful for screening AD patients.

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  • Therapeutic benefit of Muse cells in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. International journal

    Toru Yamashita, Yoshihiro Kushida, Shohei Wakao, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Mari Dezawa, Koji Abe

    Scientific reports   10 ( 1 )   17102 - 17102   2020.10

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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive motor neuron loss. Muse cells are endogenous reparative pluripotent-like stem cells distributed in various tissues. They can selectively home to damaged sites after intravenous injection by sensing sphingosine-1-phosphate produced by damaged cells, then exert pleiotropic effects, including tissue protection and spontaneous differentiation into tissue-constituent cells. In G93A-transgenic ALS mice, intravenous injection of 5.0 × 104 cells revealed successful homing of human-Muse cells to the lumbar spinal cords, mainly at the pia-mater and underneath white matter, and exhibited glia-like morphology and GFAP expression. In contrast, such homing or differentiation were not recognized in human mesenchymal stem cells but were instead distributed mainly in the lung. Relative to the vehicle groups, the Muse group significantly improved scores in the rotarod, hanging-wire and muscle strength of lower limbs, recovered the number of motor neurons, and alleviated denervation and myofiber atrophy in lower limb muscles. These results suggest that Muse cells homed in a lesion site-dependent manner and protected the spinal cord against motor neuron death. Muse cells might also be a promising cell source for the treatment of ALS patients.

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  • Direct arterial damage and neurovascular unit disruption by mechanical thrombectomy in a rat stroke model. International journal

    Ryo Sasaki, Toru Yamashita, Koh Tadokoro, Namiko Matsumoto, Emi Nomura, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Journal of neuroscience research   98 ( 10 )   2018 - 2026   2020.10

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    Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is a standard treatment for acute ischemic stroke that could cause hemorrhagic complications. We aimed to evaluate the pathology of MT-induced arterial damage and neurovascular unit (NVU) disruption in relation to tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) injection for acute ischemic stroke. We induced transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in male SHR/Izm rats for 2 hr. This was followed by reperfusion with/without tPA (3 mg/kg) and "rough suture" insertion that mimicked MT once or thrice (MT1 or MT3). Compared with the control group, the tPA + MT3 group presented with an increase in the cerebral infarct and hemorrhage with severer IgG leakage. Moreover, structural damage reaching the tunica media was detected in the MT3 and tPA + MT3 groups. The tPA + MT3 group presented with increased matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression with some MMP9-positive cells expressing a neutrophil marker myeloperoxidase. Furthermore, basal lamina detachment from astrocyte foot processes was observed in the tPA + MT1 and tPA + MT3 groups. These findings suggest that MT causes direct arterial damage, as well as VEGF and MMP9 upregulation, which results in NVU disruption and hemorrhagic complications in acute ischemic stroke, especially when combined with tPA.

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  • 実は見逃されている血管性認知症の危険因子

    山下 徹, 野崎 洋明, 涌谷 陽介, 田所 功, 野村 恵美, 菱川 望, 武本 麻美, 太田 康之, 小野寺 理, 阿部 康二

    Dementia Japan   34 ( 4 )   493 - 493   2020.10

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  • TTN missense variants in two siblings with asymmetric facial and limb weakness. International journal

    Ryo Sasaki, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koh Tadokoro, Namiko Matsumoto, Emi Nomura, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Theerawat Kumutpongpanich, Ichizo Nishino, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   415   116885 - 116885   2020.8

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  • Improvement of a decreased anti-oxidative activity by edaravone in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients. International journal

    Yasuyuki Ohta, Toru Yamashita, Emi Nomura, Nozomi Hishikawa, Ken Ikegami, Yosuke Osakada, Namiko Matsumoto, Yuko Kawahara, Taijun Yunoki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Motonori Takamiya, Koh Tadokoro, Ryo Sasaki, Yumiko Nakano, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Kota Sato, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   415   116906 - 116906   2020.8

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    BACKGROUND: The free radical scavenger edaravone is a proven neuroprotective drug for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Our objective was to evaluate the therapeutic effects of edaravone for oxidative stress and anti-oxidative activity in ALS patients. METHODS: Twenty-two ALS patients with a disease duration of 2 years, treated by edaravone, and 25 control participants were evaluated according to their clinical scores, including ALS functional rating scale-revised (ALSFRS-R), and serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers of oxidative stress dROM and anti-oxidative activity OXY. RESULTS: Serum and CSF markers of anti-oxidative activity OXY were significantly decreased in ALS patients at pre-treatment compared with controls (##p < .01), which was improved in the course of edaravone treatment. Both serum and CSF OXY were significantly correlated with ALS clinical scores including ALSFRS-R (*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001). Furthermore, serum OXY at pre-treatment was significantly correlated with a change in the ALSFRS-R score in the sixth cycle of edaravone treatment (*p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: The present study suggests significant correlations between anti-oxidative activity and ALS clinical severity, and the therapeutic efficacy of edaravone for decreased anti-oxidative activity in ALS.

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  • Antioxidative effects of a novel dietary supplement Neumentix in a mouse stroke model. International journal

    Yuki Taira, Toru Yamashita, Yuting Bian, Jingwei Shang, Namiko Matsumoto, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association   29 ( 8 )   104818 - 104818   2020.8

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    BACKGROUND: During an acute stroke, reactive oxygen species are overproduced and the endogenous antioxidative defense systems are disrupted. Therefore, antioxidative therapy can be a promising scheme to reduce the severity of stroke. Neumentix is a novel antioxidative supplement produced from a patented mint line and contains a high content of rosmarinic acid (RA). Although Neumentix has proven diverse efficacy and safety in clinical trials, its effect on strokes is unclear. METHODS: Mice that were treated with Neumentix or vehicle for 14 days underwent transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) for 60 min. Mice were sacrificed 5 days after tMCAO. RESULTS: Neumentix preserved body weight after tMCAO, showed a high antioxidative effect in serum, and reduced infarction volume compared to the vehicle. The expression of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal, Nε-(carboxymethyl) lysine, and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine was reduced in Neumentix-treated mice. CONCLUSION: The antioxidative effect of Neumentix was confirmed. This is the first report to demonstrate the antioxidative effect of Neumentix on strokes.

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  • Up-regulation of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors and sphingosine kinase 1 in the peri-ischemic area after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice. International journal

    Namiko Matsumoto, Toru Yamashita, Jingwei Shang, Tian Feng, Yosuke Osakada, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Brain research   1739   146831 - 146831   2020.7

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    There is thought to be a strong relationship between sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) signaling and pathophysiolosy of cerebral ischemia. We examined the change of expression and distribution of S1P receptors (S1PRs) and sphingosine kinases (SphKs) after cerebral ischemia in male C57BL6/J mice using immunohistochemical analysis at 1, 5, 14, and 28 days after 30 min of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO). S1PR1, 3, and 5 were transiently induced in the cells, which were morphologically similar to neurons in the peri-infarct lesion with a peak seen at 1 day after tMCAO (p < 0.01 vs. sham control). S1PR2 appeared in the inner layer of vessels in the ischemic core (p < 0.01 vs. sham control) and the peri-infarct lesion (p < 0.01 vs. sham control) at the acute phase after tMCAO. However, SphK1 was strongly induced at 1 and 5 days after tMCAO (p < 0.01 vs. sham control) in the peri-infarct lesion, whereas SphK2 expression did not change. Western blot analysis at 1 and 5 days after 30 min of tMCAO revealed that the expression of S1PRs were transiently enhanced at the acute phase, which was consistent with the immunohistochemical results. Double immunofluorescent analysis revealed S1PR2/NG2- and S1PR2/CD31-, S1PR3/CD31-, and S1PR5/CD31-double positive cells in the peri-infarct lesion 1 day after tMCAO. The present results suggest that S1PRs and SphK1 may be important therapeutic targets for rescuing the peri-infarct lesion.

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  • Adult-onset frequent non-convulsive status epilepticus in a patient with ring chromosome 20 syndrome

    Xia Liu, Yoshio Omote, Ken Ikegami, Koh Tadokoro, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   8 ( 4 )   202 - 204   2020.7

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  • Recovery from hypoxemia and Hypercapnia following noninvasive pressure support ventilation in a patient with statin-associated necrotizing myopathy: a case report. International journal

    Yuriko Yamamura, Yoshinori Matsumoto, Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Kota Sato, Toru Yamashita, Masahiro Yamamura, Ken-Ei Sada, Koji Abe, Jun Wada

    BMC pulmonary medicine   20 ( 1 )   156 - 156   2020.6

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    BACKGROUND: Statin-associated necrotizing myopathy (SANM) is a rare autoimmune disorder caused by administration of statins. SANM is characterized by weakness due to necrosis and regeneration of myofibers. Here we report the first case of SANM with acute respiratory failure treated with noninvasive pressure support ventilation in addition to immunosuppressants. CASE PRESENTATION: A 59-year-old woman who had been treated with 2.5 mg/day of rosuvastatin calcium for 5 years stopped taking the drug 4 months before admission to our hospital due to elevation of creatine kinase (CK). Withdrawal of rosuvastatin for 1 month did not decrease the level of CK, and she was admitted to our hospital due to the development of muscle weakness of her neck and bilateral upper extremities. Anti-3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase antibodies were positive. Magnetic resonance imaging showed myositis, and muscle biopsy from the right biceps brachii muscle showed muscle fiber necrosis and regeneration without inflammatory cell infiltration, suggesting SANM. After the diagnosis, she received methylprednisolone pulse therapy (mPSL, 1 g/day × 3 days, twice) and subsequent oral prednisolone therapy (PSL, 30 mg/day for 1 month, 25 mg/day for 1 month and 22.5 mg/day for 1 month), leading to improvement of her muscle weakness. One month after the PSL tapering to 20 mg/day, her muscle weakness deteriorated with oxygen desaturation (SpO2: 93% at room air) due to hypoventilation caused by weakness of respiratory muscles. BIPAP was used for the management of acute respiratory failure in combination with IVIG (20 g/day × 5 days) followed by mPSL pulse therapy (1 g/day × 3 days), oral PSL (30 mg/day × 3 weeks, then tapered to 25 mg/day) and tacrolimus (3 mg/day). Twenty-seven days after the start of BIPAP, she was weaned from BIPAP with improvement of muscle weakness, hypoxemia and hypercapnia. After she achieved remission with improvement of muscle weakness and reduction of serum CK level to a normal level, the dose of oral prednisolone was gradually tapered to 12.5 mg/day without relapse for 3 months. CONCLUSIONS: Our report provides new insights into the role of immunosuppressants and biphasic positive airway pressure for induction of remission in patients with SANM.

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  • Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Transplantation Drives Molecular Switch from Autophagy to the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System in Ischemic Stroke Mice. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Yusuke Fukui, Toru Yamashita, Xia Liu, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Jingwei Shang, Ryuta Morihara, Yumiko Nakano, Feng Tian, Ryo Sasaki, Namiko Matsumoto, Emi Nomura, Xiaowen Shi, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association   29 ( 5 )   104743 - 104743   2020.5

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    BACKGROUND: Bone marrow stromal cell (BMSC) transplantation is a promising therapeutic approach for cerebral ischemia, as it elicits multiple neuroprotective effects. However, it remains unclear how BMSC transplantation modulates the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy under cerebral ischemia. METHODS: In the present study, an intermediate level of cerebral ischemia (30 minutes) was chosen to examine the effect of BMSC transplantation on the molecular switch regulating UPS and autophagy. BMSC or vehicle was stereotactically injected into the penumbra 15 minutes after sham operation or transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO). RESULTS: Thirty minutes of tMCAO artery occlusion significantly increased TUNEL-, ubiquitin-, and p62-positive cells (which peaked at 72 hours, 2 hours, and 2 hours after reperfusion, respectively) and ratios of both BAG3/BAG1 and LC3-II/LC3-I at 24 hours after reperfusion. However, intracerebral injection of BMSCs significantly reduced infarct volume and numbers of TUNEL- and p62-positive cells, and improved BAG3/BAG1 and LC3-II/LC3-I ratios. In addition, observed increases in ubiquitin-positive cells 2 hours after reperfusion were slightly suppressed by BMSC transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a protective role of BMSC transplantation, which drove the molecular switch from autophagy to UPS in a murine model of ischemic stroke.

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  • A spontaneous recovery of anti-galactocerebroside antibody-associated encephalitis without evidence of Mycoplasma infection

    Koh Tadokoro, Yoshio Omote, Yosuke Osakada, Ken Ikegami, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   8 ( 3 )   164 - 166   2020.5

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  • Discrepancy of subjective and objective sleep problems in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment detected by a home-based sleep analysis. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Nozomi Hishikawa, Emi Nomura, Yosuke Wakutani, Yoshiki Takao, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe

    Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia   74   76 - 80   2020.4

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    There is a strong relationship between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and sleep problems, and a sleep condition is informative for evaluating the AD status. In the present study, we evaluated subjective sleep problems in AD and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with self-check questionnaires and objective sleep problems with a convenient home-based portable device, WatchPAT. A total of 63 subjects with normal cognition (NC) (n = 22), MCI (n = 20), and AD (n = 21) were cross-sectionally investigated. AD patients showed a better self-check Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) score (*p < 0.05) than NC and MCI patients. On the other hand, WatchPAT analysis showed a significantly reduced rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (*p < 0.05) and increased light sleep in AD patients (*p < 0.05) compared with NC subjects, and mildly reduced REM and increased light sleep in MCI subjects. The present study revealed a gap between the subjective self-check sleep questions and the objective WatchPAT analysis in AD patients. Thus, a home-based sleep study with WatchPAT is a useful tool to detect an objective sleep problem in AD and the risk of MCI conversion into AD.

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  • Prevention of Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer's Disease by Novel Antioxidative Supplements. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Haruhiko Inufusa, Alan Foo Nyuk Loon, Koji Abe

    International journal of molecular sciences   21 ( 6 )   2020.3

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    Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) from its prodromal stage of mild cognitive impairment. There is an interplay between oxidative stress and the amyloid β (Aβ) cascade via various mechanisms including mitochondrial dysfunction, lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation, glycoxidation, deoxyribonucleotide acid damage, altered antioxidant defense, impaired amyloid clearance, inflammation and chronic cerebral hypoperfusion. Based on findings that indicate that oxidative stress plays a major role in AD, oxidative stress has been considered as a therapeutic target of AD. In spite of favorable preclinical study outcomes, previous antioxidative components, including a single antioxidative supplement such as vitamin C, vitamin E or their mixtures, did not clearly show any therapeutic effect on cognitive decline in AD. However, novel antioxidative supplements can be beneficial for AD patients. In this review, we summarize the interplay between oxidative stress and the Aβ cascade, and introduce novel antioxidative supplements expected to prevent cognitive decline in AD.

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  • LGI1 antibody-associated limbic encephalitis started from unilateral basal ganglia to medial temporal lobe and insula

    Xia Liu, Yoshio Omote, Yosuke Osakada, Koh Tadokoro, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   8 ( 2 )   68 - 71   2020.3

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  • A juvenile case of idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis involved cavernous sinus and proximal trigeminal nerve

    Zhihong Bian, Yoshio Omote, Koh Tadokoro, Ken Ikegami, Yosuke Osakada, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   8 ( 2 )   82 - 85   2020.3

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  • A novel homoplasmic mitochondrial DNA mutation (m.13376T>C, p.I347T) of MELAS presenting characteristic medial temporal lobe atrophy. International journal

    Ryo Sasaki, Yasuyuki Ohta, Noriko Hatanaka, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Yoshio Omote, Eisaku Morimoto, Sanae Teshigawara, Jun Wada, Yu-Ichi Goto, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   408   116460 - 116460   2020.1

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  • Early Emergence of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Cognitively Normal Subjects and Mild Cognitive Impairment. International journal

    Keiichiro Tsunoda, Toru Yamashita, Yosuke Osakada, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Namiko Matsumoto, Emi Nomura, Ryuta Morihara, Yumiko Nakano, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Noriko Hatanaka, Jingwei Shang, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   73 ( 1 )   209 - 215   2020

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    The world is rapidly aging and facing an increase in the number of dementia patients, so it is important to detect the preclinical stage of dementia in such countries. We examined both cognitive and affective functions among cognitively normal control (n = 218), mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n = 146), and Alzheimer's disease (AD, n = 305) subjects using two evaluation tools for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) [Abe's BPSD score (ABS) and mild behavioral impairment (MBI)]. BPSD were present in 12.4% (ABS) and 9.6% (MBI) of cognitively normal people, 34.9% and 32.2% in MCI subjects, and 66.2% and 51.1% in AD patients. Both ABS (§p<0.05) and MBI (§§p < 0.01) score showed worse score with cognitive decline of the Mini-Mental State Examination in the AD group in BPSD-positive participants. Similar correlations were found in all participants in AD group (||||p < 0.01 versus ABS and MBI). Among the subscales in BPSD-positive participants, an apathy/indifference score of ABS and a decreased motivation of MBI showed significant differences in AD patients compared to the control and MCI subjects (**p<0.01). In addition, subscale analyses further showed a downward trend from the control to MCI and AD subjects in four ABS subscales and three MBI subscales. The present study showed the preclinical presence of BPSD in cognitively normal people, more so in MCI subjects, and ABS detected BPSD more sensitively than MBI in all three groups.

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  • A Polyphenolic Complex Attenuates Inflammatory Response and Blood- Brain Barrier Disruption. International journal

    Yuting Bian, Toru Yamashita, Yuki Taira, Jingwei Shang, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Tian Feng, Ryo Sasaki, Xia Liu, Xiaowen Shi, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Namiko Matsumoto, Yusuke Osakada, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Current neurovascular research   17 ( 3 )   286 - 293   2020

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    BACKGROUND: Cerebral ischemia causes a strong inflammatory response. Neumentix is a dietary supplement containing 14.9% rosmarinic acid and 29.9% total phenolic content, which has been proved to be beneficial against inflammatory response. Therefore, Neumentix's effect on anti-inflammatory and blood brain barrier (BBB) disruption in transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) model mice is investigated in this study. METHODS: After the pretreatment of vehicle or Neumentix 134 mg/kg/d, intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) (containing rosmarinic acid 20 mg/kg/d) for 14 days, mice were subjected to tMCAO for 60 min and kept receiving vehicle or Neumentix daily 5 days afterward. RESULTS: Neumentix treatment ameliorated neurobehavioral impairment in the corner test (5d after tMCAO, **P<0.01), reduced infarct volume (#P<0.05), suppressed expression of ionized calciumbinding adapter molecule-1 (Iba-1), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) (###P<0.001), and improved the integrity of BBB (§P<0.05) at 5 days after tMCAO. CONCLUSION: The present study provided an evidence of Neumentix's anti-inflammatory and neuroprotection effect against BBB disruption on experimental tMCAO model mice, suggesting that Neumentix could be a potential therapeutic agent for stroke.

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  • The Efficacy of Sertraline, Escitalopram, and Nicergoline in the Treatment of Depression and Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease: The Okayama Depression and Apathy Project (ODAP). International journal

    Mami Takemoto, Yasuyuki Ohta, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Emi Nomura, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Namiko Matsumoto, Yoshio Omote, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   76 ( 2 )   769 - 772   2020

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    BACKGROUND: Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia such as depression and apathy in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are associated with a lower quality of life. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the efficacy of two antidepressants and one antipathy drug in the treatment of depression and apathy in AD patients. METHODS: In the present study, we evaluated the efficacy of sertraline (n = 11; average dose = 31.8 mg), escitalopram (n = 13; average dose = 7.3 mg), and nicergoline (n = 9; average dose = 14.5 mg) in treating depression and apathy over a period of 3 months (M).The 33 patients with AD demonstrated high Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) (>5) or a high Apathy Scale (AS) (>16) scores. RESULTS: The patients receiving escitalopram treatment showed a significant improvement in GDS score from baseline (8.2±3.5) to 3 M (5.7±2.6, p = 0.04), and the patients receiving sertraline treatment showed a significant improvement in AS score from baseline (20.8±5.2) to 3 M (16.8±6.1, p = 0.05); however, no significant changes were noted in patients receiving nicergoline. CONCLUSION: These results provide novel information on the efficacy of sertraline and escitalopram in the treatment of apathy and depression, respectively, in patients with AD.

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  • Female dominant association of sarcopenia and physical frailty in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. International journal

    Yasuyuki Ohta, Emi Nomura, Noriko Hatanaka, Yosuke Osakada, Namiko Matsumoto, Ryo Sasaki, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Mami Takemoto, Koh Tadokoro, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yosuke Wakutani, Toru Yamashita, Kota Sato, Yoshio Omote, Koji Abe

    Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia   70   96 - 101   2019.12

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    Associations of sarcopenia and physical frailty in cognitive and affective (depression, apathy, and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia) functions of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) were not fully evaluated previously, especially not for gender differences. 165 AD, 84 MCI, and 48 control participants (175 female, 122 male) were evaluated for cognitive, affective, activities of daily living (ADL), and physical functions associated with sarcopenia and physical frailty. In both sexes, cognitive and affective functions, ADL, and physical functions worsened in MCI and AD compared to control subjects. Physical dysfunctions, especially slow gait speed (3 m up and go test), were significantly associated with cognitive, affective, and ADL declines in participants (control subjects, MCI, and AD) of each gender, which were especially noticeable in females. The present study may be the first to suggest significant associations of sarcopenia and physical frailty with cognitive and affective functions of MCI and AD, especially in females.

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  • Intracranial invasive fungal aneurysm due to Aspergillus sinusitis successfully treated by voriconazole plus internal carotid artery ligation therapy in an aged woman

    Mami Takemoto, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koh Tadokoro, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Kota Sato, Toru Yamashita, Nozomi Hishikawa, Jingwei Shang, Masafumi Hiramatsu, Kenji Sugiu, Tomohito Hishikawa, Isao Date, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY ASIA   24 ( 4 )   363 - 367   2019.12

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  • Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion alters amyloid-β transport related proteins in the cortical blood vessels of Alzheimer's disease model mouse. International journal

    Jingwei Shang, Toru Yamashita, Feng Tian, Xianghong Li, Xia Liu, Xiaowen Shi, Yumiko Nakano, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Emi Nomura, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Brain research   1723   146379 - 146379   2019.11

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    Abnormal accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide defines progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology in brain. Here, we investigated expressive changes of two main Aβ transport receptors low-density lipoprotein receptor related protein-1 (LRP1) and receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) in a novel AD mice (APP23) with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) model, moreover, examined a protective effect of a free radical scavenger edaravone (Eda). In contrast to wild type (WT) and APP23 mice, CCH strongly accelerated abnormal Aβ40 depositions and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) pathology, increased both LRP1 and RAGE expressions in brain parenchyma, while a decrease of LRP1 and an increase of RAGE were observed in vascular endothelial cells at age 12 months (M) of AD mice. Furthermore, CCH strongly increased expressions of two hypoxia-related proteins hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), two oxidative-related proteins 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE) and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), and decreased both two vital nutrient transporter proteins major facilitator super family domain containing 2a (Mfsd2a) and glucose transporter 1 (Glut1) expressions. Such the above abnormal pathological changes were significantly ameliorated by edaravone treatment. The present study demonstrated that CCH strongly enhanced primary AD pathology causing double imbalances of Aβ efflux and influx transport related proteins in the cortical blood vessels in AD mice, and that such a neuropathologic abnormality was greatly ameliorated by Eda.

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  • Spastic Paraplegia Accompanied by Extrapyramidal Sign and Frontal Cognitive Dysfunction.

    Ryo Sasaki, Yasuyuki Ohta, Kota Sato, Koh Tadokoro, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Hiroyuki Ishiura, Shoji Tsuji, Koji Abe

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   58 ( 21 )   3163 - 3165   2019.11

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    A complicated form of spastic paraplegia is a neurodegenerative disorder presenting as progressive spasticity in the bilateral lower limbs accompanied by some clinical features. The present case showed spastic paralysis and hyperreflexia in all extremities as well as lead pipe rigidity in the neck and bilateral upper extremities (R < L), decreased scores on frontal cognitive tests, a decreased accumulation of the right dorsal putamen on a DAT scan, and hypoperfusion of the bilateral frontal lobes on 99mTc-ECD single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The present case provides a new spectrum of spastic paraplegia based on the evidence of clinical scores and the findings of brain functional imaging.

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  • Imaging Hypoxic Stress and the Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis with Dimethyloxalylglycine in a Mice Model. International journal

    Emi Nomura, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koh Tadokoro, Jingwei Shang, Tian Feng, Xia Liu, Xiaowen Shi, Namiko Matsumoto, Ryo Sasaki, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Takahiro Kuchimaru, Shinae Kizaka-Kondoh, Koji Abe

    Neuroscience   415   31 - 43   2019.9

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    Hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) is a key transcription factor that maintains oxygen homeostasis. Hypoxic stress is related to the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and impaired HIF-1α induces motor neuron degeneration in ALS. Dimethyloxalylglycine (DMOG) upregulates the stability of HIF-1α expression and shows neuroprotective effects, but has not been used in ALS as an anti-hypoxic stress treatment. In the present study, we investigated hypoxic stress in ALS model mice bearing G93A-human Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase by in vivo HIF-1α imaging, and treated the ALS mice with DMOG. In vivo HIF-1α imaging analysis showed enhanced hypoxic stress in both the spinal cord and muscles of lower limbs of ALS mice, even at the pre-symptomatic stage. HIF-1α expression decreased as the disease progressed until 126 days of age. DMOG treatment significantly ameliorated the decrease in HIF-1α expression, the degeneration of both spinal motor neurons and myofibers in lower limbs, gliosis and apoptosis in the spinal cord. This was accompanied by prolonged survival. The present study suggests that in vivo bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) HIF-1α imaging is useful for evaluating hypoxic stress in ALS, and that the enhancement of HIF-1α is a therapeutic target for ALS patients.

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  • A pneumococcal meningoencephalitis with a small spleen

    Keiichiro Tsunoda, Kota Sato, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Koh Tadokoro, Ryo Sasaki, Emi Nomura, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   7 ( 4 )   215 - 217   2019.7

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  • A unique Japanese CPEO family with a novel homozygous m.14819 T > G (p. S25A) substitution. International journal

    Emi Nomura, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koh Tadokoro, Kota Sato, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Toru Yamashita, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yu-Ichi Goto, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   400   145 - 147   2019.5

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  • A Rare Case of Klinefelter Syndrome Accompanied by Spastic Paraplegia and Peripheral Neuropathy.

    Ryo Sasaki, Yasuyuki Ohta, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Koh Tadokoro, Kota Sato, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   58 ( 3 )   437 - 440   2019.2

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    Klinefelter syndrome is a chromosomal disorder with a typical karyotype of 47, XXY, accompanied by various neurological symptoms. We herein report the first case of Klinefelter syndrome with a rare mosaic form of 47, XXY and 48, XXXY, combined with both spastic paraplegia and peripheral motor neuropathy. This case showed spasticity and hyperreflexia with pathological reflexes and ankle clonus as well as muscle weakness in all extremities. A motor nerve conduction study and the magnetic motor evoked potential suggested motor axonal neuropathy and corticospinal tract disorders. The present case suggests that Klinefelter syndrome can present with both upper and lower motor neuron degeneration.

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  • Asymmetrical and Isolated Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy Accompanied by a New Subset of Anti-ganglioside Antibodies in a Patient with Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma.

    Yasuyuki Ohta, Yuko Kawahara, Koh Tadokoro, Kota Sato, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Takeru Asano, Tomoko Inomata, Koji Abe

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   58 ( 2 )   283 - 286   2019.1

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    Malignant lymphoma sometimes involves peripheral nerves due to paraneoplastic syndrome associated with anti-ganglioside antibodies. We report a very rare case of malignant lymphoma accompanied by an asymmetrical and isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy associated with a new subset of anti-ganglioside antibodies. Magnetic resonance imaging and 18F-2-deoxy-2-fluoro-D-glucose position emission tomography showed no abnormalities of the hypoglossal nerve nucleus; however, the patient' s serum was positive for anti-sulfated glucuronyl paragloboside IgM antibodies as well as anti-GM1 IgM and anti-GQ1b IgM antibodies. The present case might suggest a paraneoplastic asymmetrical and isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy associated with a new subset of anti-ganglioside antibodies.

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  • Clinical Benefits of Antioxidative Supplement Twendee X for Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, and Placebo-Controlled Prospective Interventional Study. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Ryuta Morihara, Yasuyuki Ohta, Nozomi Hishikawa, Satoko Kawano, Ryo Sasaki, Namiko Matsumoto, Emi Nomura, Yumiko Nakano, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Mami Takemoto, Toru Yamashita, Setsuko Ueno, Yosuke Wakutani, Yoshiki Takao, Nobutoshi Morimoto, Yumiko Kutoku, Yoshihide Sunada, Katsushi Taomoto, Yasuhiro Manabe, Kentaro Deguchi, Yasuto Higashi, Haruhiko Inufusa, Fukka You, Toshikazu Yoshikawa, Markus Matuschka von Greiffenclau, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   71 ( 3 )   1063 - 1069   2019

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    Oxidative stress is part of the entire pathological process that underlies the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD), including the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage. Twendee X (TwX) is a supplement containing a strong antioxidative mix of eight antioxidants, which has been shown to have a clinical and therapeutic benefit in AD model mice. Here, we conducted a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled prospective interventional study to evaluate the efficacy of TwX in mitigating MCI. The primary outcomes were differences in Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Hasegawa Dementia Scale-revised (HDS-R) scores between baseline and six months for placebo and TwX groups. Seventy-eight subjects with MCI were randomized into placebo (n = 37) and TwX (n = 41) groups. MMSE scores at six months differed significantly between the TwX and placebo groups (p = 0.018), and HDS-R scores for the TwX group exhibited a significant improvement at six months relative to baseline (p = 0.025). The TwX group did not show any change in affective or activities of daily living scores at six months. The present study indicates that strong antioxidative supplement TwX is clinical beneficial for cognitive function in subjects with MCI.

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  • Clinical and Pathological Benefits of Edaravone for Alzheimer's Disease with Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion in a Novel Mouse Model. International journal

    Tian Feng, Toru Yamashita, Jingwei Shang, Xiaowen Shi, Yumiko Nakano, Ryuta Morihara, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Emi Nomura, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Namiko Matsumoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe

    Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD   71 ( 1 )   327 - 339   2019

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) and chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) often coexist in dementia patients in aging societies. The hallmarks of AD including amyloid-β (Aβ)/phosphorylated tau (pTau) and pathology-related events such as neural oxidative stress and neuroinflammation play critical roles in pathogenesis of AD with CCH. A large number of lessons from failures of drugs targeting a single target or pathway on this so complicated disease indicate that disease-modifying therapies targeting multiple key pathways hold potent potential in therapy of the disease. In the present study, we used a novel mouse model of AD with CCH to investigate a potential therapeutic effect of a free radical scavenger, Edaravone (EDA) on AD with CCH via examining motor and cognitive capacity, AD hallmarks, neural oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation. Compared with AD with CCH mice at 12 months of age, EDA significantly improved motor and cognitive deficits, attenuated neuronal loss, reduced Aβ/pTau accumulation, and alleviated neural oxidative stress and neuroinflammation. These findings suggest that EDA possesses clinical and pathological benefits for AD with CCH in the present mouse model and has a potential as a therapeutic agent for AD with CCH via targeting multiple key pathways of the disease pathogenesis.

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  • Neurolymphomatosis in the Cauda Equina Diagnosed by an Open Biopsy.

    Ryo Sasaki, Yasuyuki Ohta, Yuto Yamada, Koh Tadokoro, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Kota Sato, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Takao Yasuhara, Isao Date, Shuntaro Ikegawa, Nobuharu Fujii, Koji Abe

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   57 ( 23 )   3463 - 3465   2018.12

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    Neurolymphomatosis is a rare form of extranodal malignant lymphoma defined as the infiltration of malignant lymphocytes into the central or peripheral nerve. We herein report a case of neurolymphomatosis in the cauda equina diagnosed by an open surgical biopsy. He presented with muscle weakness, atrophy, numbness and hypoesthesia in the bilateral lower extremities with the accumulation of 18fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (FDG) in the bilateral cauda equina. Cerebrospinal fluid cytology (three times) and flow cytometry (two times) and biopsies of the left sural nerve, bone marrow, paranasal sinus and left testis were all negative for malignancy, so finally we performed a surgical open biopsy of the cauda equina by laminectomy and diagnosed him with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the cauda equina. He was successfully treated with the disappearance of the FDG accumulation for a long time. The present case suggested that an early open biopsy of the cauda equina may be considered for cases of suspected neurolymphomatosis in the cauda equina for a good outcome.

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  • Different clinicopathological features between Japanese siblings with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy 2 with a novel nonsense SMCHD1 mutation (Arg552∗). International journal

    Yasuyuki Ohta, Koh Tadokoro, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Jingwei Shang, Toru Yamashita, Yasushi Takehisa, Ichizo Nishino, Koji Abe

    Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia   58   215 - 217   2018.12

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    Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) 2 is caused by a combination of heterozygous structural maintenance of chromosomes flexible hinge domain containing 1 (SMCHD1) mutation plus DNA hypomethylation on D4Z4. Here we report two Japanese FSHD2 siblings (brother and sister) with a new SMCHD1 nonsense mutation (a heterogeneous c. 1654C > T substitution, leading to a stop codon Arg552∗). They showed the typical phenotype of FSHD2 such as asymmetric muscle weakness and atrophy in bilateral facial, scapular and humeral muscles, but different clinicopathological features between them. The brother and asymptomatic mother showed normal D4Z4 methylation plus the same SMCHD1 mutation, but the sister showed the SMCHD1 mutation plus D4Z4 hypomethylation, suggesting an interesting correlation of the new SMCHD1 nonsense mutation and D4Z4 hypomethylation.

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  • A case of aspergillotic orbital apex syndrome diagnosed by an additional intraorbital biopsy after nasal endoscopy

    Namiko Matsumoto, Kota Sato, Koh Tadokoro, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Taijun Yunoki, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Toru Yamashita, Kentaro Fujii, Tomotsugu Ichikawa, Isao Date, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   6 ( 6 )   188 - 190   2018.11

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  • Congenital myopathy with fiber-type disproportion accompanied by dilated cardiomyopathy in a patient with a novel p.G48A ACTA1 mutation. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Kota Sato, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Kazufumi Nakamura, Ichizo Nishino, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   393   142 - 144   2018.10

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  • Comparison of Neutralizing Antibody Titers against Japanese Encephalitis Virus Genotype V Strain with Those against Genotype I and III Strains in the Sera of Japanese Encephalitis Patients in Japan in 2016.

    Takahiro Maeki, Shigeru Tajima, Aung Kyaw Kyaw, Fumiaki Matsumoto, Kana Miura, Ayaka Yamashita, Akira Yoshikawa, Kodai Negishi, Yuji Noguchi, Koh Tadokoro, Koji Abe, Junko Taruya, Jinsoo Koh, Hidefumi Ito, Asaka Ikegaya, Fuyuki Abe, Mieko Wada, Tsuyoshi Nishigata, Makiko Ikeda, Fumihiro Kato, Satoshi Taniguchi, Eri Nakayama, Tomohiko Takasaki, Kouichi Morita, Chang-Kweng Lim, Masayuki Saijo

    Japanese journal of infectious diseases   71 ( 5 )   360 - 364   2018.9

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    Japanese encephalitis (JE) is an acute viral disease caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). JEV strains are classified into 5 genotypes (I-V). JEV genotype V strains have never been detected in Japan to date, but they were recently detected in South Korea. In the present analysis, we tried to determine if a JEV genotype V strain caused any JE case in Japan in 2016. Serum and cerebrospinal fluid samples were collected from 10 JE patients reported in Japan in 2016. JEV RNA was not detected in any of the samples. Although JEV is a single-serotype virus, it can be expected that the neutralizing antibody titers against JEV genotype V strains are higher than those against genotype I and III strains in the serum of patients with JE in Japan whose causative JEV was the genotype V strain. The neutralizing antibody titers against the JEV genotype V strain were not higher than those against the genotype I or III strain in any serum samples. Therefore, the evidence that the JEV genotype V strain caused any JE case in Japan in 2016 was absent.

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  • Clinical characteristics of patients with dementia in a local emergency clinic in Japan.

    Koh Tadokoro, Ryo Sasaki, Yosuke Wakutani, Yoshiki Takao, Koji Abe

    Geriatrics & gerontology international   18 ( 9 )   1383 - 1387   2018.9

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    AIM: The present study aimed to clarify the clinical characteristics of patients with dementia in an emergency clinic. METHODS: We retrospectively examined patients with dementia who visited the emergency clinic at Kurashiki Heisei Hospital, Okayama, Japan. Among 16 764 patients who visited our emergency clinic in the 3 years from 2014 to 2017, we focused on 2574 (15.4%) patients with dementia. RESULTS: The mean age of patients with dementia was 84.9 ± 0.1 years, which was much older than the age of the total emergency patients (58.1 ± 0.2 years). The hospitalization rate was 54.9% for patients with dementia, which was more than double that of patients without dementia (23.3%; P <0.01), and was higher than that (44.3%) of patients who were aged ≥75 years without dementia. Infection (42.4%) and falls (20.9%) were the most common causes for emergency visits and hospitalization in the present study. Hospitalized patients with dementia spent a longer time in hospital for stroke (64.0 ± 5.3 days) and falls (51.9 ± 2.1 days) than those with infection, epilepsy, syncope, loss of consciousness, other causes (all P <0.01) or dehydration (P ≤ 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with dementia commonly attend our emergency clinic. These patients are older in age, have a higher hospitalization rate and have a longer hospitalization, especially due to stroke and falls, than patients without dementia. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2018; 18: 1383-1387.

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  • Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada case accompanied by polyneuropathy

    Keiichiro Tsunoda, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koh Tadokoro, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Kota Sato, Emi Nomura, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Ai Kajita, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   6 ( 5 )   138 - 140   2018.9

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  • A Japanese Encephalitis Patient Presenting with Parkinsonism with Corresponding Laterality of Magnetic Resonance and Dopamine Transporter Imaging Findings.

    Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Kota Sato, Takahiro Maeki, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Chang Kweng Lim, Shigeru Tajima, Koji Abe

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   57 ( 15 )   2243 - 2246   2018.8

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    Japanese encephalitis (JE) survivors often present with nigrostriatal aftereffects with parkinsonian features. A 67-year-old woman with JE showed right-dominant clinical parkinsonism and left-dominant substantia nigra lesions after magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Dopamine transporter (DAT) imaging using 123I-labeled 2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-iodophenyl)-N-(3-fluoropropyl)-nortropane (123I-FP-CIT) revealed a corresponding left-dominant decrease. The present case is the first to reveal a clear match of laterality between clinical parkinsonism, MRI-based substantia nigra lesions, and impaired DAT in presynaptic dopaminergic neurons in JE.

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  • Two cases of late onset familial amyloid polyneuropathy with a Glu61Lys transthyretin variant. International journal

    Yumiko Nakano, Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Taro Yamashita, Yukio Ando, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   390   22 - 25   2018.7

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  • A mild myopathy with anti-SRP plus anti-PL-12 antibodies successfully treated by oral steroid monotherapy. International journal

    Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Ryo Sasaki, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Kota Sato, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Keigo Hayashi, Michiko Morishita, Ichizo Nishino, Koji Abe

    Journal of the neurological sciences   388   7 - 9   2018.5

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  • Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy after T-cell replete HLA-haploidentical transplantation with post-transplantation cyclophosphamide graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis. International journal

    Shuntaro Ikegawa, Nobuharu Fujii, Koh Tadokoro, Kota Sato, Miki Iwamoto, Masayuki Matsuda, Tomoko Inomata, Hiroyuki Sugiura, Takeru Asano, Shohei Yoshida, Hisakazu Nishimori, Ken-Ichi Matsuoka, Yoshinobu Maeda

    Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society   20 ( 2 )   e12850   2018.4

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    A 52-year-old man suffered from progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) after human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-haploidentical transplantation with post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCY). Mirtazapine, mefloquine, and cytarabine failed to improve his symptoms, and he finally died 4.5 months after PML onset. This is the first case report of a patient with PML after HLA-haploidentical transplantation with PTCY. Although T-cell replete HLA-haploidentical transplantation with PTCY has enabled early immune reconstitution, PML should be considered if a patient's mental condition deteriorates.

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  • Non-ketotic hyperosmolar coma after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in an advanced stage of progressive supranuclear palsy

    Koh Tadokoro, Kota Sato, Ryuta Morihara, Jingwei Shang, Mami Takemoto, Yasuyuki Ohta, Toru Yamashita, Nozomi Hishikawa, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   5 ( 5 )   162 - 164   2017.9

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  • Familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis of the G37V-superoxide dismutase 1 mutation with a slow disease progression

    Koh Tadokoro, Yasuyuki Ohta, Yoshiaki Takahashi, Toru Yamashita, Kota Sato, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Koji Abe

    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE   5 ( 3 )   96 - 98   2017.5

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  • 化粧療法の認知症患者への好影響—特集 アンチエイジング : 運動・栄養・環境・精神の観点から ; それぞれの観点から : 精神

    阿部 康二, 田所 功, 山下 徹, 佐藤 順子, 谷 都美子

    美容皮膚医学beauty   6 ( 8 )   65 - 70   2023.8

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  • 両側声帯麻痺から診断に至ったdouble seronegative myasthenia gravisの一例

    中野由美子, 柚木太淳, 浦口健介, 中田有美, 佐々木諒, 田所功, 森原隆太, 山下徹

    臨床神経学(Web)   63 ( 5 )   2023

  • ADSSL1遺伝子変異を認め心不全を発症したが早期介入にて改善しえたネマリンミオパチーの一例

    柚木太淳, 中野由美子, 野村恵美, 中田有美, 佐々木諒, 田所功, 武本麻美, 森原隆太, 山下徹, 斎藤良彦, 西野一三

    臨床神経学(Web)   63 ( 5 )   2023

  • 術後の悪心・嘔吐予防目的で使用されたメトクロプラミドとハロペリドールの併用により錐体外路症状を呈した1例—A Case of Extrapyramidal Symptoms Caused by the Combination of Metoclopramide and Haloperidol Used to Prevent Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

    知原 佑樹, 渡部 紫秀, 渡邊 敏之, 田所 功, 松本 洋輔, 難波 祐三郎, 木股 敬裕

    形成外科   65 ( 9 )   1102 - 1106   2022.9

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  • 認知症高齢者への「化粧美容セラピー」(後編)長期効果について

    阿部 康二, 田所 功, 谷 都美子, 佐藤 順子

    Community care = コミュニティケア   24 ( 4 )   39 - 43   2022.4

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  • Aromatherapy for women migraine patients

    Ueno Setsuko, Hishikawa Nozomi, Matsumoto Namiko, Hayashi Saori, Wakutani Yousuke, Tadokoro Koh, Takemoto Mami, Nomura Emi, Sasaki Ryo, Morihara Ryuta, Yamashita Toru, Takao Yoshiki

    Japanese Journal of Headache   49 ( 1 )   215 - 222   2022

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    Chronic headache is a common neurological disease, which sometimes interfere business and life especially in women. In the present study, we newly created a headache diary for catching details of the patients’headache, and conducted an interventional open label cross-over study(each average 28 days)with or without aromatherapy using lavender(n=12)or geranium(n=12).With these aromatic oil therapy, more than 80%of the headache patients(mean age 38.3±12.9 years old, 22 cases=migraine, 2 cases=migraine+tension headache)felt relaxed. Aromatherapy reduced a 4.4%of drug intake on the headache day as compared to the non-aromatherapy period. Aromatherapy shortened the mean sleep-in time from 26.4 to 21.2min. Unfavorable effects on the daily business and house lives decreased in aromatherapy period than non-aroma period from 70.8 to 58.3%.These results suggest a positive effect of the aromatherapy for chronic headache women for giving relaxation and decreasing business stress, and making a short sleep-in.

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  • 髄液検体から診断に至った再発性の抗MOG抗体関連疾患の2症例

    中野由美子, 佐々木諒, 中田有美, 田所功, 柚木太淳, 野村恵美, 武本麻美, 森原隆太, 山下徹

    臨床神経学(Web)   62 ( 10 )   2022

  • 腺性自己免疫症候群3型に抗MOG抗体関連急性脊髄炎を合併した一例

    柚木太淳, 中野由美子, 中田有美, 佐々木諒, 田所功, 武本麻美, 森原隆太, 山下徹

    臨床神経学(Web)   62 ( 10 )   2022

  • Aromatherapy for women migraine patients

    上野節子, 菱川望, 松本菜見子, 林紗織, 涌谷陽介, 田所功, 武本麻美, 野村恵美, 佐々木諒, 森原隆太, 山下徹, 高尾芳樹

    日本頭痛学会誌(Web)   49 ( 1 )   2022

  • Scallop-Derived Plasmalogen showed Neuroprotective and inflammation Effects in a Mouse Model of Ischemic Stroke

    胡欣冉, 馮田, 福井裕介, 田所功, 中野由美子, 柚木太淳, 武本麻美, 森原隆太, 山下徹

    日本脳サプリメント学会学術大会(Web)   4th   2022

  • 認知症高齢者への「化粧美容セラピー」(前編)早期効果について

    阿部 康二, 田所 功, 谷 都美子, 佐藤 順子

    Community care = コミュニティケア   23 ( 12 )   34 - 38   2021.11

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  • AIなどの新たな技術を活用した認知症診療

    田所功, 佐々木諒, 松本菜見子, 福井裕介, 表芳夫, 武本麻美, 森原隆太, 山下徹, 阿部康二

    日本抗加齢医学会総会プログラム・抄録集   21st   2021

  • アルツハイマー病患者の不安定な精神状態へのより良い処方薬について

    武本麻美, 太田康之, 菱川望, 山下徹, 野村恵美, 角田慶一郎, 佐々木諒, 田所功, 松本菜見子, 表芳夫, 阿部康二

    老年精神医学雑誌   32   2021

  • Effect of edaravone on white matter in a novel mouse model of AD with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion

    胡欣冉, 阿部康二, 山下徹, 佐々木諒, 田所功, 松本菜見子, 菱川望

    脳循環代謝(Web)   33 ( 1 )   2021

  • ラット脳梗塞モデルにおける機械的血栓回収による直接的血管損傷と神経血管ユニットの破綻

    佐々木諒, 山下徹, 田所功, 松本菜見子, 表芳夫, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 阿部康二

    脳循環代謝(Web)   32 ( 1 )   2020

  • マウス脳梗塞モデルにおける新規サプリメントNeumentixの抗酸化効果

    平佑貴, 山下徹, 卞宇てい, 商敬偉, 松本菜見子, 佐々木諒, 田所功, 野村恵美, 角田慶一郎, 表芳夫, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 阿部康二

    脳循環代謝(Web)   32 ( 1 )   2020

  • 特徴的な内側側頭葉萎縮を呈した,新規ミトコンドリアDNA遺伝子変異を伴うMELASの一例

    佐々木諒, 太田康之, 幡中典子, 田所功, 野村恵美, 表芳夫, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 山下徹, 森本栄作, 勅使川原早苗, 和田淳, 後藤雄一, 後藤雄一, 阿部康二

    日本脳神経CI学会総会プログラム・抄録集(Web)   43rd   2020

  • 心臓MRIで心筋障害を認めたACTA1変異を有する先天性筋繊維タイプ不均等症の一例

    田所功, 太田康之, 佐々木諒, 高橋義秋, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 山下徹, 阿部康二

    日本脳神経CI学会総会プログラム・抄録集(Web)   43rd   2020

  • 筋萎縮性側索硬化症モデルマウスにおける低酸素ストレスの可視化

    野村恵美, 太田康之, 田所功, 商敬偉, 馮田, 劉夏, 施暁ぶん, 松本菜見子, 佐々木諒, 角田慶一郎, 佐藤恒太, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 山下徹, 口丸高弘, 近藤科江, 阿部康二

    日本脳神経CI学会総会プログラム・抄録集(Web)   43rd   2020

  • 抗SRP抗体と抗PL-12抗体がともに陽性で,ステロイド内服により症状改善が得られた壊死性ミオパチーの一例

    田所功, 太田康之, 佐々木諒, 高橋義秋, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 山下徹, 阿部康二

    日本脳神経CI学会総会プログラム・抄録集(Web)   43rd   2020

  • Rapid increase of patients with dementia in emergency medical facilities

    Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics   56 ( 1 )   6 - 14   2019.1

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  • 痙性対麻痺と末梢神経障害を合併したKleinfelter症候群に対する治療の検討

    佐々木諒, 太田康之, 田所功, 佐藤恒太, 菱川望, 武本麻美, 山下徹, 阿部康二

    神経治療学(Web)   36 ( 6 )   2019

  • 痙性対麻痺と末梢神経障害を合併したKleinfelter症候群の療養検討

    佐々木諒, 太田康之, 田所功, 佐藤恒太, 菱川望, 武本麻美, 山下徹, 阿部康二

    日本臨床医療福祉学会プログラム・抄録集   17th   2019

  • 胃瘻造設後に高浸透圧高血糖症候群をきたした進行性核上性麻痺の一例

    田所功, 佐藤恒太, 森原隆太, 佐々木諒, 高橋義秋, 商敬偉, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 太田康之, 山下徹, 阿部康二

    日本難病医療ネットワーク学会機関誌   6 ( 1 )   2018

  • MRI・ドパミントランスポーター(DAT)イメージングでパーキンソニズムの左右差に合致した異常所見を認めた日本脳炎の一例

    田所功, 太田康之, 佐藤恒太, 前木孝洋, 佐々木諒, 高橋義秋, 商敬偉, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 山下徹, 田島茂, 林昌宏, 阿部康二

    Neuroinfection   23 ( 2 )   2018

  • 印象深い症例 : もの忘れを訴える患者—特集 神経内科 診断推論 ; 神経内科研修医からの推論クリニカル・パール

    田所 功

    Modern physician = モダンフィジシャン   37 ( 7 )   738 - 741   2017.7

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  • 右海綿静脈洞から下垂体部膿瘍に脳室穿破を伴い治療に難渋した細菌性髄膜炎の1例

    高橋義秋, 山下徹, 佐々木諒, 田所功, 佐藤恒太, 武本麻美, 菱川望, 太田康之, 阿部康二

    日本老年医学会雑誌   54 ( 4 )   2017

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  • 抗酸化サプリメントTwendeeXの認知機能低下予防効果 Invited

    田所 功, 森原 隆太, 菱川 望, 山下 徹, 犬房 春彦, 楊 馥華, 吉川 敏一, Markus Coun, Matuschka de Greiffenclau, 阿部 康二

    第11回日本認知症予防学会学術集会 

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  • 視線計測計を用いた認知症の早期発見

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 野村 恵美, 涌谷 陽介, 高尾 芳樹, 東 靖人, 中野 由美子, 柚木 太淳, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 阿部 康二, 山下 徹

    第22回日本抗加齢医学会総会 

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  • 視線計測計Gazefinderを用いた認知症診断の可能性

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 野村 恵美, 涌谷 陽介, 高尾 芳樹, 東 靖人, 小坂田 陽介, 松本 菜見子, 佐々木 諒, 武本 麻美, 菱川 望, 森原 隆太, 阿部 康二, 山下 徹

    第63回日本神経学会学術大会 

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  • 幹細胞移植は脳梗塞後の異常蛋白機構を変化させる

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 山下 徹, 劉 夏, 角田 慶一郎, 商 敬偉, 中野 由美子, 柚木 太淳, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 阿部 康二

    第39回日本神経治療学会学術集会 

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  • Switching the proteolytic system from the ubiquitin-proteasome system to autophagy in the spinal cord of an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mouse model

    Koh Tadokoro, Toru Yamashita, Jingwei Shang, Yasuyuki Ohta, Emi Nomura, Yusuke Fukui, Yumiko Nakano, Taijun Yunoki, Mami Takemoto, Ryuta Morihara, Koji Abe

    PACTALS 2021 NAGOYA 

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  • 認知症患者に対する化粧美容セラピーの認知・情動機能改善効果

    田所 功, 川野 公子, 佐藤 順子, 谷 都美子, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 山下 徹, 阿部 康二

    第11回日本脳血管・認知症学会 

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  • AIを用いたパーキンソン病患者の見た目年齢・感情の評価

    田所 功, 山下 徹, 福井 裕介, 武本 麻美, 佐々木 諒, 松本 菜見子, 野村 恵美, 森原 隆太, 表 芳夫, 阿部 康二

    第15回パーキンソン病運動障害疾患コングレス 

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  • AIを用いたパーキンソン病の顔についての解析

    田所 功, 山下 徹, 福井 裕介, 武本 麻美, 佐々木 諒, 松本 菜見子, 阿部 康二

    第21回日本抗加齢医学会総会 

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  • AIなどの新たな技術を活用した認知症診療

    田所 功, 佐々木 諒, 松本 菜見子, 福井 裕介, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 山下 徹, 阿部 康二

    第21回日本抗加齢医学会総会 

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    Event date: 2021.6.25 - 2021.6.27

    Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

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  • 認知症患者に対する化粧美容セラピーの認知・情動機能改善効果

    田所 功, 川野 公子, 佐藤 順子, 谷 都美子, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 山下 徹, 阿部 康二

    第10回日本認知症予防学会学術集会 

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    Event date: 2021.6.24 - 2021.6.26

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  • 認知症患者に対する化粧美容セラピーの効果 Invited

    田所 功

    第10回日本認知症予防学会学術集会 

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    Event date: 2021.6.24 - 2021.6.26

    Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

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  • アルツハイマー病患者における主観的・客観的睡眠障害

    田所 功, 太田 康之, 菱川 望, 野村 恵美, 涌谷 陽介, 高尾 芳樹, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 山下 徹, 阿部 康二

    第20回日本抗加齢医学会総会 

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    Event date: 2021.5.19 - 2021.5.22

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  • AIを用いたパーキンソン病患者の顔についての解析

    田所 功, 山下 徹, 福井 裕介, 卞 之宏, 胡 欣冉, 武本 麻美, 表 芳夫, 森原 隆太, 阿部 康二

    第44回日本脳神経CI学会 

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    Event date: 2021.4.9 - 2021.4.10

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  • 幹細胞移植による虚血脳のタンパク分解機構への影響

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 山下 徹, 劉 夏, 角田 慶一郎, 商 敬偉, 森原 隆太, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 阿部 康二

    Stroke2021 

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    Event date: 2021.3.11 - 2021.3.13

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  • アルツハイマー病患者の主観的・客観的睡眠障害

    田所 功, 太田 康之, 菱川 望, 野村 恵美, 涌谷 陽介, 高尾 芳樹, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 山下 徹, 阿部 康二

    第39回日本認知症学会学術集会 

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    Event date: 2020.11.26 - 2020.11.28

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  • 幹細胞移植による虚血脳のタンパク分解分子機構への影響

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 山下 徹, 劉 夏, 角田 慶一郎, 商 敬偉, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 菱川 望, 太田 康之, 阿部 康二

    第63回日本脳循環代謝学会学術集会 

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    Event date: 2020.11.13 - 2020.11.14

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  • 幹細胞移植による虚血脳のタンパク分解分子機構への影響

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 山下 徹, 劉 夏, 角田 慶一郎, 商 敬偉, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 菱川 望, 太田 康之, 阿部 康二

    第38回日本神経治療学会学術集会 

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    Event date: 2020.10.28 - 2020.10.30

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  • 抗酸化サプリメントTwendee Xの認知機能低下予防効果

    田所 功, 森原 隆太, 菱川 望, 山下 徹, 真邊 泰宏, 涌谷 陽介, 高尾 芳樹, 森本 延年, 久徳 弓子, 垰本 勝司, 犬房 春彦, 楊 馥華, 吉川 敏一, Markus Coun, Matuschka de Greiffenclau, 阿部 康二

    第20回日本抗加齢医学会総会 

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    Event date: 2020.9.25 - 2020.9.27

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  • Clinical characteristics of emergency patients with dementia in a local clinic

    Koh Tadokoro, Ryo sasaki, Yosuke Wakutani, Yoshiki Takao, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Yasuyuki Ohta, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe

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    Event date: 2020.8.31 - 2020.9.2

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  • Clinical benefit of a new dietary supplement Twendee X for MCI

    Koh Tadokoro, Ryuta Morihara, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Yasuhiro Manabe, Yosuke Wakutani, Yoshiki Takao, Nobutoshi Morimoto, Yumiko Kutoku, Katsushi Taomoto, Haruhiko Inufusa, Fukka You, Toshikazu Yoshikawa, Markus Matuschka, Koji Abe

    International conference on complex medical and engineering 2020 

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    Event date: 2020.8.1 - 2020.8.15

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  • 視線計測計を用いた認知機能検査の有用性

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 野村 恵美, 中野 由美子, 柚木 太淳, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 阿部 康二, 山下 徹

    第34回日本老年医学会 中国地方会  2022.12.11 

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  • AIと認知症診断 Invited

    田所 功

    第12回日本脳血管・認知症学会総会(VAS-COG Japan 2022)  2022.8.6 

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  • 腸管運動障害と感覚障害で発症し、亜急性進行性の呼吸筋麻痺をきたした抗Hu抗体陽性ニューロパチーの1例

    田所 功, 佐々木 諒, 中田 有美, 中野 由美子, 柚木 太淳, 福井 裕介, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 山下 徹

    第110回神経学会中国四国地方会  2021.12.11 

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  • AIを用いた認知症患者に対する化粧美容セラピーの効果についての検討

    田所 功, 川野 公子, 佐藤 順子, 谷 都美子, 福井 裕介, 中野 由美子, 柚木 太淳, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 山下 徹, 阿部 康二

    第3回日本脳サプリメント学会  2021.10.23 

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  • 幹細胞移植は脳梗塞後の異常タンパク処理機構を大幅に変化させる

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 山下 徹, 劉 夏, 角田 慶一郎, 商 敬偉, 中野 由美子, 柚木 太淳, 武本 麻美, 森原 隆太, 阿部 康二

    第20回岡山脳卒中研究会  2021.7.7 

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  • 認知症患者に対する化粧美容セラピーの認知・情動機能改善効果

    田所 功, 川野 公子, 佐藤 順子, 谷 都美子, 阿部 康二

    第2回日本化粧医療学会  2021.2.6 

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  • 視線計測計を用いた認知症診断の可能性

    田所 功, 福井 裕介, 野村 恵美, 涌谷 陽介, 高尾 芳樹, 東 靖人, 表 芳夫, 武本 麻美, 菱川 望, 太田 康之, 阿部 康二

    第2回日本脳サプリメント学会  2020.10.24 

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  • 幹細胞移植による虚血脳のタンパク分解機構への影響

    第22回中四国脳卒中研究会  2020.9.5 

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Awards

  • 第22回日本抗加齢医学会総会 優秀演題賞

    2022.6   日本抗加齢医学会  

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