469 research outputs found
Index of Shear Wave Velocity in Diluvial Gravel Samples
Measurements of shear wave velocities, Vs, during triaxial compression tests were conducted on undisturbed samples obtained from a diluvial gravel deposit. The reconstituted gravel samples were also tested to compare the characteristics of shear wave velocity. The results of these measurements indicated that Vs increases at the initial stage of the triaxial compression tests, and decreases gradually until the failure of specimen and that the reduction in Vs was more noticeable for the undisturbed samples than for the reconstituted samples. The results also revealed a unique relationship between Vs when evaluating the effect of stress ratio and confining pressure for both undisturbed and reconstituted samples at failure. Index of shear wave velocity is introduced to express uniquely the change of Vs in both undisturbed samples and reconstituted samples during triaxial compression tests
Gender-specific regulation of response to thyroid hormone in aging
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Similar to other systems, the endocrine system is affected by aging. Thyroid hormone, the action of which is affected by many factors, has been shown to be associated with longevity. The most useful marker for the assessment of thyroid hormone action is TSH level. Although age and gender are believed to modify the pituitary set point or response to free thyroid hormone concentration, the precise age- and gender-dependent responses to thyroid hormone have yet to be reported.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We analyzed the results of 3564 thyroid function tests obtained from patients who received medication at both out- and inpatient clinics of Shinshu University Hospital. Subjects were from among those with thyroid function test results in the normal or mildly abnormal range. Based on a log-linear relationship between the concentrations of FHs and TSH, we established the putative resistance index to assess the relation between serum FH and TSH levels.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Free thyroid hormone and TSH concentration showed an inverse log-linear relation. In males, there was a negative relationship between the free T3 resistance index and age. In females, although there were no relationships between age and FHs, the indices were positively related to age.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These findings indicated that there is a gender-specific response to thyroid hormone with aging. Although the TSH level is a useful marker for the assessment of peripheral thyroid hormone action, the values should be interpreted carefully, especially with regard to age- and gender-related differences.</p
Long-term Effects of Ipragliflozin on Adipose Tissue in Japanese Patients with Obese Type 2 Diabetes
Article信州医学雑誌 66(1): 29-37(2018)journal articl
Resource Reduction in Multiplexed High-Dimensional Quantum Reed-Solomon Codes
Quantum communication technologies will play an important role in quantum
information processing in the near future as we network devices together.
However, their implementation is still a challenging task due to both loss and
gate errors. Quantum error correction codes are one important technique to
address this issue. In particular, the Quantum Reed-Solomon codes are known to
be quite efficient for quantum communication tasks. The high degree of physical
resources required, however, makes such a code difficult to use in practice. A
recent technique called quantum multiplexing has been shown to reduce resources
by using multiple degrees of freedom of a photon. In this work, we propose a
method to decompose multi-controlled gates using fewer gates via this
quantum multiplexing technique. We show that our method can significantly
reduce the required number of gates needed in the encoding circuits
for the quantum Reed-Solomon code. Our approach is also applicable to many
other quantum error correction codes and quantum algorithms, including Grovers
and quantum walks.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figure
MR Imaging and Histopathologic Findings of A Case of Cerebral Ganglioneurocytoma
We report a case of ganglioneurocytoma manifesting as a complex partial seizure in a young adult male. MR images depicted a well-marginated cystic mass with a heterogeneous solid portion abutting the dura in the parietal lobe. The solid portion showed minimal heterogeneous enhancement, and pressure erosion of the overlying calvarium had occurred. Following gross total resection, the clinical outcome was satisfactory, with no further seizures, and during the five-year follow-up period, the tumor did not recur
Patients with CDH23 mutations and the 1555A > G mitochondrial mutation are good candidates for electric acoustic stimulation (EAS)
Conclusions: CDH23 mutations and the 1555A>G mitochondrial mutation were identified among our series of electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) patients, confirming that these genes were important in hearing loss with involvement of high frequency. Successful hearing preservation as well as good outcomes from EAS indicated that patients with this combination of mutations are good candidates for EAS. Objectives: Screening for gene mutations that possibly cause hearing loss involving high frequency was performed to identify the responsible genes in patients with EAS. In addition to a review of the genetic background of the patients with residual hearing loss, the benefit of EAS for patients with particular gene mutations was evaluated. Methods: Eighteen patients (15 late-onset, 3 early-onset) with residual hearing who had received EAS were included in this study. Genetic analysis was performed to identify GJB2, CDH23, SLC26A4, and the 1555 mitochondrial mutations. Results: Three early-onset patients had CDH23 mutations. One late-onset patient had the 1555 A>G mitochondrial mutation.ArticleACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA. 132(4):377-384 (2012)journal articl
TECTA mutations in Japanese with mid-frequency hearing loss affected by zona pellucida domain protein secretion
信州大学博士(医学)・学位論文・平成24年7月3日授与(乙第1146号)・茂木英明TECTA gene encodes alpha-tectorin, the major component of noncollagenous glycoprotein of the tectorial membrane, and has a role in intracochlear sound transmission. The TECTA mutations are one of the most frequent causes of autosomal dominant (AD) hearing loss and genotype-phenotype correlations are associated with mutations of TECTA in exons according to alpha-tectorin domains. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of hearing loss caused by TECTA mutations in Japanese AD hearing loss families, and confirmed genotype-phenotype correlation, as well as the intracellular localization of missense mutations in the alpha-tectorin domain. TECTA mutations were detected in 2.9% (4/139) of our Japanese AD hearing loss families, with the prevalence in moderate hearing loss being 7.7% (4/52), and all patients showed typical genotype-phenotype correlations as previously described. The present in vitro study showed differences of localization patterns between wild type and mutants, and suggested that each missense mutation may lead to a lack of assembly of secretion, and may reduce the incorporation of alpha-tectorin into the tectorial membrane. Journal of Human Genetics (2012) 57, 587-592; doi:10.1038/jhg.2012.73; published online 21 June 2012ArticleJOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS. 57(9):587-592 (2012)journal articl
Different cortical metabolic activation by visual stimuli possibly due to different time courses of hearing loss in patients with GJB2 and SLC26A4 mutations
Conclusion. We have demonstrated differences in cortical activation with language-related visual stimuli in patients who were profoundly deafened due to genetic mutations in GJB2 and SLC26A4. The differences in cortical processing patterns between these two cases may have been influenced by the differing clinical courses and pathogenesis of hearing loss due to genetic mutations. Our results suggest the importance of hearing during early childhood for the development of a normal cortical language network. Objectives. To investigate the cortical activation with language-related visual stimuli in patients who were profoundly deafened due to genetic mutations in GJB2 and SLC26A4. Methods: The cortical activity of two adult patients with known genetic mutations (GJB2, SLC26A4) was evaluated with fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) with a visual language task and compared with that of normal-hearing controls. Results: A patient with a GJB2 mutation showed activation in the right auditory association area [BA21, BA22], and the left auditory association area [BA42] even with visual language task; in contrast, a patient with an SLC26A4 mutation showed no significant activation in the corresponding area.ArticleACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA. 131(11):1232-1236 (2011)journal articl
Achievement of hearing preservation in the presence of an electrode covering the residual hearing region
Conclusions: With full insertion with a long electrode, hearing preservation can be achieved even in the presence of a long electrode covering the residual hearing region. Objectives: Advances in developing new atraumatic concepts of electrode design as well as surgical technique have enabled hearing preservation after cochlear implantation surgery, and EAS (electric acoustic stimulation) accompanied with hearing preservation is a new trend for patients with residual hearing at the lower frequencies. However, full insertion with a long/medium electrode and hearing preservation is still a challenging field that calls for discussion. Method: In this study, round window insertion, an atraumatic electrode, and dexamethasone administration were used and atraumaticity (hearing preservation and conservation of vestibular function) was evaluated with full insertion of the electrode. Results: Postoperative evaluation after full insertion of the electrodes showed that hearing at low frequencies was well preserved in all five cases. Combined postoperative imaging with the referential tonotopic map confirmed achievement of full insertion and indicated the corresponding frequencies and the depth of the electrode. Achievement of atraumaticity of round window insertion in the present cases was confirmed from the viewpoint of the minimal drilling time as well as the preserved vestibular function.ArticleACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA. 131(4):405-412 (2011)journal articl
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