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    The Evolution of Japanese Marketing in the Age of Globalization

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    Dose-dependent effects, safety and tolerability of fenugreek in diet-induced metabolic disorders in rats

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>We previously reported that fenugreek (<it>Trigonella foenum-graecum </it>L.) improved diet-induced metabolic disorders in rats. The purpose of the present study was to examine the dose-dependent effects, safety and tolerability of fenugreek.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The diets used in this study were the high-fat high-sucrose diet (HFS; lard 50%kcal, sucrose 25%kcal) as a control (Ctrl group) or the HFS containing 0.25% (VL group), 1.25% (L group), 2.50% (M group), 5.00% (H group) or 12.30% (VH group) fenugreek based on the modified version of the AIN-93G purified diet.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Fenugreek dose-dependently reduced the hepatic triglyceride and total cholesterol levels. Fenugreek also dose-dependently increased the excretion of cholesterol and total bile acids into the feces. However, the glucose tolerance showed no significant change by fenugreek administration. The VL and L groups did not significantly change triglyceride or total cholesterol levels in the liver. The VL group showed no increase in excretion of triglyceride, total cholesterol or bile acids in the feces. The VH group showed appetite reduction and diarrhea, while no adverse effect or symptoms were observed in the M group.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These results suggest that fenugreek inhibited lipid accumulation in the liver by increasing the lipid excretion in the feces. The effective, safe and tolerable dose of fenugreek was found to be around 2.50% (w/w).</p

    Detection of deviance in Japanese kanji compound words

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    Reading fluency is based on the automatic visual recognition of words. As a manifestation of the automatic processing of words, an automatic deviance detection of visual word stimuli can be observed in the early stages of visual recognition. To clarify whether this phenomenon occurs with Japanese kanji compounds-since their lexicality is related to semantic association-we investigated the brain response by utilizing three types of deviants: differences in font type, lexically correct or incorrect Japanese kanji compound words and pseudo-kanji characters modified from correct and incorrect compounds. We employed magnetoencephalography (MEG) to evaluate the spatiotemporal profiles of the related brain regions. The study included 22 adult native Japanese speakers (16 females). The abovementioned three kinds of stimuli containing 20% deviants were presented during the MEG measurement. Activity in the occipital pole region of the brain was observed upon the detection of font-type deviance within 250 ms of stimulus onset. Although no significant activity upon detecting lexically correct/incorrect kanji compounds or pseudo-kanji character deviations was observed, the activity in the posterior transverse region of the collateral sulcus (pCoS)-which is a fusiform neighboring area-was larger when detecting lexically correct kanji compounds than when detecting pseudo-kanji characters. Taken together, these results support the notion that the automatic detection of deviance in kanji compounds may be limited to a low-level feature, such as the stimulus stroke thickness.Peer reviewe

    An Autopsy Case of Acute Pulmonary Embolism after Lung Cancer Surgery

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    The patient was a 77-year-old female who had difficulty breathing at 48 h after undergoing a right upper lobectomy for lung cancer and experienced sudden cardiopulmonary arrest. Emergency resuscitation was performed, and she was therefore put under artificial respiration, but she died 15 h after resuscitation. A pathological autopsy was performed upon obtaining informed consent from the family. An examination of the lungs in which the right upper lobectomy was performed detected multiple embolisms blocking the bilateral main pulmonary arteries to the periphery, and the cause of death was established as acute pulmonary embolism. The rate of occurrence of fatal pulmonary embolism after surgery is assumed to be 0.08%, but the rate of occurrence after thoracic surgery shows a high rate of 0.34%. It is important to implement early detection and the early treatment of pulmonary embolism that occurred by misfortune while also reviewing all risk assessments and preventive measures established under the medical guidelines in order to prevent such cases from becoming fatal

    Ectopic thymoma presenting as a giant intrathoracic tumor: A case report

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    Ectopic thymoma rarely presents as an intrathoracic tumor. We report a case of ectopic thymoma presenting as a giant right intrathoracic tumor that was treated with resection. The patient was a 50-year-old Japanese woman who presented with the chief complaint of chest pain. Detailed examination revealed a solid tumor measuring 15 × 10 × 8 cm in diameter, with a clear border. The Imaging findings suggested a solitary fibrous tumor, and surgery was performed. At surgery, the tumor was found to beadherent to the diaphragm, mediastinal pleura, and lower lobe of the lung, although it could be dissected with relative ease and was removed. Pathological diagnosis indicated a type B1 tumor with no capsular invasion according to the World Health Organization classification, and a diagnosis of Masaoka stage I thymoma was made. No continuity with the normal thymus tissue was seen, and the thymoma was considered to be derived from ectopic thymic tissue in the pleura

    A patient with esophageal hemangioma treated by endoscopic mucosal resection : a case report and review of the literature

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    In a 58-year-old male, upper digestive endoscopy revealed a protruding lesion in the esophagus on a medical examination. The patient was referred to the Department of Surgery in our hospital to undergo surgery. On the initial consultation, upper digestive endoscopy showed a smooth, soft, black purple, typeⅡprotruding lesion measuring approximately 25mmat 35 cm apart from the incisor. For diagnotic treatment and patient’s request, endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)was performed. The resected specimen measured 25mm× 25 mm. The histological findings suggested cavernous hemangioma. To treat esophageal hemangioma, esohagectomy, tumor enucleation, or sclerotherapy has been performed. However, recently, thorough preoperative examination, such as endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), has facilitated endoscopic resection, such as EMR

    The Evolution of Japanese Marketing in the Age of Globalization

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    Crystal Structure of 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene-4′-sulfonyl-L-tryptophan Dimethylsulfoxide Solvate

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    Crystals of 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene-4′-sulfonyl-L-tryptophan dimethylsulfoxide solvate (Dabs-Trp·DMSO) are monoclinic, space group P21 with a = 12.941(6)Å, b = 7.760(3)Å, c = 14.131(7)Å, β = 103.161(8)° and Z = 2. The structure was solved by direct methods (SIR88) and refined to a final R value of 0.058 for 3152 reflections (I > 2.00σ(I)). The molecular geometries and conformations are comparable to the typical values of azobenzene and L-tryptophan. The DMSO molecule is involved in the intermolecular hydrogen bonds with the sulfonamide NH and the carboxyl OH groups of different Dabs-Trp molecules. The hydrogen-bonded chains propagate along the b axis, and are constructed from molecules related by a two-fold screw axis. The sulfonamide S=O and the carboxyl C=O groups do not participate in hydrogen bonding
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