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Evidence for Initial Infestation by Mothocya parvostis (Isopoda: Cymothoidae) on Body Surface of Juvenile Japanese Halfbeak, Hyporhamphus sajori (Beloniformes: Hemiramphidae)
2025
Mothocya parvostis Bruce, 1986 (Isopoda: Cymothoidae) is a parasite that mainly infests the branchial cavity of Japanese halfbeak, Hyporhamphus sajori (Temminck and Schlegel, 1846) (Beloniformes: Hemiramphidae) (pelagic marine fish). Although it has generally been considered to parasitize the branchial cavity throughout its life, early studies suggested that mancae (first free swimming stage) initially attach to the body surface of the host. In this study, H. sajori juveniles were collected off Ohkurokamishima Island, Hiroshima, Japan, and examined for cymothoid infestation. Of the 57 individuals that were examined, 5 were parasitized, all on the ventral surface of the fish bodies. One manca was genetically identified as M. parvostis based on the sequence of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (100% or 99.81% identity with known sequences). These findings support the earlier claim that mancae infest the body surface of H. sajori. Due to the host’s slender body and small branchial cavity, early-stage parasites may remain external in the initial phase of infestation.
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Damage-free highly efficient plasma-assisted polishing of a 20-mm square large mosaic single crystal diamond substrate
by
Sugawara, Kohki
,
Akabane, Yuko
,
Kawai, Kentaro
in
639/166/988
,
639/766/119/1000
,
Atomic force microscopy
2020
Plasma-assisted polishing (PAP) as a damage-free and highly efficient polishing technique has been widely applied to difficult-to-machine wide-gap semiconductor materials such as 4H-SiC (0001) and GaN (0001). In this study, a 20-mm square large mosaic single crystal diamond (SCD) substrate synthesized by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (CVD) was polished by PAP. Argon-based plasma containing oxygen was used in PAP to modify the surface of quartz glass polishing plate, and a high material removal rate (MRR) of 13.3 μm/h was obtained. The flatness of SCD polished by PAP measured by an interferometer was 0.5 μm. The surface roughness measured by both scanning white light interferometer (SWLI) (84-μm square) and atomic force microscope (AFM) (5-μm square) was less than 0.5 nm
S
q. The micro-Raman spectroscopy measurement results of mosaic SCD substrate processed by PAP showed that residual stress and non-diamond components on the surface after PAP processing were below the detection limit.
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Prognostic Factors of Preoperative Examinations for Non-occlusive Mesenteric Ischemia: A Multicenter Retrospective Project Study Conducted by the Japanese Society for Abdominal Emergency Medicine
by
Kondo, Hiroshi
,
Tani, Masaji
,
Yukaya, Takafumi
in
Abdominal Surgery
,
Alanine
,
Alanine transaminase
2020
Background
Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) has a high mortality rate, but the analyses of preoperative prognostic factors for improving survival in patients suspected of having NOMI are scarce. We aimed to analyze the prognostic factors of preoperative examinations for NOMI.
Methods
The clinical data of 224 patients with NOMI were retrospectively collected for a multicenter survey. Clinicophysiological factors were compared between the survivors and non-survivors (
N
= 107/117) and between the operative and non-operative cases (
N
= 180/44) by univariate analysis using chi-square test and multivariate analysis using Cox proportional hazard models. In the operative cases, the prognostic operative factors were also analyzed.
Results
The overall mortality rate for NOMI was 52.2%. There were 129 male and 95 female patients. The mean age was 71.23 (14–94) years. Univariate analysis showed that cardiovascular complication, shock, abdominal pain, average blood pressure, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, aspartic aminotransferase, alanine transaminase, creatine phosphokinase, lactate dehydrogenase, base excess, prothrombin time-international normalized ratio, D-dimer, and fibrinogen degradation products were independent prognostic factors. Multivariate analysis showed that average blood pressure and base excess were independent prognostic factors. Among patients undergoing surgery, those with bowel resection had better prognosis than those without bowel resection, but those with long bowel resection had worse prognosis than those with short resection. Additional postoperative treatment was not effective compared with operation alone (
P
= 0.011).
Conclusions
Prognostic factors of preoperative examinations for NOMI were average blood pressure and base excess. Patients with long bowel resection should be carefully monitored owing to their poor prognosis.
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Ferulic acid alleviates abnormal behaviors in isolation-reared mice via 5-HT1A receptor partial agonist activity
by
Kita Ayami
,
Hojo Chihiro
,
Araki Ryota
in
8-Hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin
,
Aggressive behavior
,
Agitation
2021
RationalePreclinical and clinical reports suggest that ferulic acid (FA), a plant-derived phenylpropanoid, is effective against mental health problems such as agitation, anxiety, and irritability in humans, without causing adverse side effects. However, the mechanism of action is unknown.ObjectiveThe aim of the study is to investigate the mechanism underlying the ameliorative effects of FA on mental health problems such as agitation, anxiety, and irritability, using in vivo behavioral analysis, in vitro pharmacological analysis, and in silico binding analysis.MethodsThe effects of FA (10 mg/kg, 50 mg/kg, and 250 mg/kg) on hyperactivity and aggressive behaviors of isolation-reared mice were examined. The effects of FA (50 mg/kg and 250 mg/kg) on extracellular levels of monoamines such as serotonin (5-HT), dopamine, and noradrenaline were analyzed by in vivo microdialysis. The effects of FA (10−13–10−6 M) on 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptors were analyzed using a luciferase reporter gene assay. Binding of FA to the mouse 5-HT1A receptor was evaluated by in silico analysis.ResultsThe behavioral analysis showed that administration of FA (50 mg/kg) 1 h before experiments significantly alleviated hyperactivity and aggressive behaviors in isolation-reared mice. These alleviative effects were abolished by pretreatment with the 5-HT1A receptor antagonist WAY-100635 (1 mg/kg). In vivo microdialysis analysis showed that FA (50 mg/kg) did not change extracellular monoamine levels in the prefrontal cortex of mice. The luciferase reporter gene assay indicated that FA activated 5-HT1A receptors, but not 5-HT2A receptors, in a dose-dependent manner. The maximal response of 5-HT1A receptors to FA was weaker than that to 8-hydroxy-2-dipropylaminotetralin (8-OH-DPAT), a 5-HT1A receptor full agonist. In silico binding analysis showed that FA binds to the orthosteric site of 5-HT1A receptors.ConclusionTaken together, these results suggest that FA ameliorates agitation-, anxiety-, and irritability-like behaviors such as hyperactivity and aggressive behaviors in isolation-reared mice via 5-HT1A receptor partial agonist activity. These findings support the efficacy of FA on mental health problems that have been suggested in preclinical and clinical practice.
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Long term efficacy of recession and resection for abducens nerve palsy with targeting overcorrection of 5 prism diopters
by
Suda, Kenji
,
Kawai, Kentaro
,
Nakao, Shinya
in
692/699/3161/3164
,
692/699/3161/3171
,
Abducens nerve
2025
Strabismus surgery is required for some cases with abducens nerve palsy (ANP) without spontaneous resolution; however, whether the surgical corrective effect for ANP is similar to that of concomitant esotropia (ET) remains unclear. This study compared the 1-year surgical outcomes of recession and resection (RR) between patients with ANP (ANP group, 11 patients) and those with concomitant ET (ET group, 33 patients). The target angle of RR for ANP was added by 5 prism diopters (Δ) compared to concomitant ET. The 1-year corrective effect was relatively lower in the ANP group than in the ET group (2.1 ± 0.7 Δ/mm vs. 2.6 ± 0.6 Δ/mm,
P
= 0.07), but the 3-month effect was similar (2.3 ± 0.6 Δ/mm vs. 2.6 ± 0.6 Δ/mm,
P
= 0.31) because significantly larger drift occurred in the ANP group than in the ET group (2.3 ± 2.2 Δ vs. 0.2 ± 2.7 Δ,
P
= 0.03). Motor success at 1 year was achieved in 90.9% of patients in both groups. Our findings suggested that the target angle of RR was suitable to add by 5 Δ in patients with ANP compared to concomitant ET in order to maintain a long-term favorable ocular position.
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Quantification of dilated deep capillaries in diabetic retinopathy on optical coherence tomography angiography
by
Murakami, Tomoaki
,
Nishikawa, Keiichi
,
Tsujikawa, Akitaka
in
692/53/2421
,
692/699/3161/3175
,
Acuity
2023
Morphological changes in capillaries are one of major clinical signs in diabetic retinopathy (DR). In this study, we quantified the
dilated deep capillaries
on optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) images. Central 3 × 3 mm en face images were obtained using a swept source OCTA device in 105 eyes of 99 patients with DR. Capillaries with a greater diameter in the deep layers were defined as the
dilated deep capillaries
, using stepwise image processing. The relative areas of automatically selected capillaries with a great diameter were calculated as the index of the
dilated deep capillaries
. Most eyes with DR had string-like or dot-like
dilated deep capillaries
in the OCTA images, which appeared to be dilated capillary segments or microaneurysms histologically. They were distributed more densely in the parafovea than in the central sector, while there were no differences between individual quadrants. The index of the
dilated deep capillaries
was higher in eyes with DR than in nondiabetic eyes. The index in the central subfield was modestly associated with visual acuity, diabetic macular edema, and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The quantitative
dilated deep capillaries
are designated as a biomarker of vision-threatening DR.
Journal Article
Genetic divergences and hybridization within the Sebastes inermis complex
by
Kentaro Kawai
,
Diego Deville
,
Hiroki Fujita
in
Animals
,
Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
,
Biology (General)
2023
The Sebastes inermis complex includes three sympatric species ( Sebastes cheni , viz Sebastes inermis , and Sebastes ventricosus ) with clear ecomorphological differences, albeit incomplete reproductive isolation. The presence of putative morphological hybrids (PMH) with plausibly higher fitness than the parent species indicates the need to confirm whether hybridization occurs within the complex. In this sense, we assessed the dynamics of genetic divergence and hybridization within the species complex using a panel of 10 microsatellite loci, and sequences of the mitochondrial control region (D-loop) and the intron-free rhodopsin (RH1) gene. The analyses revealed the presence of three distinct genetic clusters, large genetic distances using D-loop sequences, and distinctive mutations within the RH1 gene. These results are consistent with the descriptions of the three species. Two microsatellite loci had signatures of divergent selection, indicating that they are linked to genomic regions that are crucial for speciation. Furthermore, nonsynonymous mutations within the RH1 gene detected in S. cheni and “Kumano” (a PMH) suggest dissimilar adaptations related to visual perception in dim-light environments. The presence of individuals with admixed ancestry between two species confirmed hybridization. The presence of nonsynonymous mutations within the RH1 gene and the admixed ancestry of the “Kumano” morphotype highlight the potential role of hybridization in generating novelties within the species complex. We discuss possible outcomes of hybridization within the species complex, considering hybrid fitness and assortative mating. Overall, our findings indicate that the genetic divergence of each species is maintained in the presence of hybridization, as expected in a scenario of speciation-with-gene-flow.
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Estimating the spawning season of black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii in Hiroshima Bay, Japan, from temporal variation in egg density
by
Umino Tetsuya
,
Kawai Kentaro
,
Fujita Hiroki
in
Acanthopagrus schlegelii
,
Bream
,
Climate change
2020
We aimed to determine the spawning period of black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii in Hiroshima Bay, Japan, based on the distribution of its eggs, to assist in the resource management of this species. We developed a monoclonal antibody assay for the identification of black sea bream eggs, and appraised its specificity using immunohistochemical staining and DNA barcoding. To estimate the black sea bream spawning season in 2015 and 2016 in the major fishing ground of Hiroshima Bay, we collected 4061 eggs, attributed to pelagic black sea bream using our assay, and calculated the gonadosomatic index of 715 black sea bream adults to confirm the correspondence between egg presence and spawning season. We estimated that the spawning season of this species extended from mid-April until early July in both 2015 and 2016, and that it peaked in early May, about 20 days earlier than the peak reported for this species in the early 1980s. This temporal shift may be related to increasing seawater temperatures in Hiroshima Bay associated with climate change and ocean warming.
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Synthesis of fluoroalkenes and fluoroenynes via cross-coupling reactions using novel multihalogenated vinyl ethers
2024
In this study, we develop the synthesis methods of fluoroalkenes and fluoroenynes via Suzuki–Miyaura and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions using novel multihalogenated fluorovinyl ethers, which are easily prepared from the reaction between phenols and 2-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (halothane). These reactions make use of the unique structure of multihalogenated fluorovinyl ethers, which contains a reactive bromine atom, to afford a series of fluoroalkenes and fluoroenynes in moderate to high yields.
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Oyster farms are the main spawning grounds of the black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii in Hiroshima Bay, Japan
by
Kentaro Kawai
,
Gustavo Sanchez
,
Hiroki Fujita
in
Acanthopagrus schlegelii
,
Agricultural Science
,
Anthropogenic factors
2021
Understanding the anthropogenic impact of oyster farms is essential for the management and conservation of marine fishes. In Japan, Hiroshima Bay is the region with the most intense oyster farming and thus suitable to study the impact of these farms. Here, we surveyed spherical planktonic eggs of the black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii , one of the most abundant fish in the Bay. Our survey was performed at fourteen stations which included places with oyster farms and historical spawning grounds. We found the highest egg densities in four stations, one with historical spawning aggregations and three with major oyster farms. Besides, surveys at the innermost part of Hiroshima Bay, where two major rivers discharge, showed a low density of eggs indicating that black sea bream avoids spawning in low salinity areas. Our study suggests that oyster farms benefit spawners of black sea bream by providing more food sources than historical spawning grounds for efficient spawning. Yet, whether oyster farms represent a full advantage for the species remains unclear, particularly because they are known to host jellyfishes that prey on eggs and limit water flow that can influence the survival of fish eggs.
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