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Ferrie, J., Shipley, M., Cappuccio, F., Brunner, E., Miller, M., Kumari, M., Marmot, M., Coenen, A., Castillo, J. L., Araya, F., Bustamante, G., Montecino, L., Torres, C., Oporto, S., Gronli, J., Fiske, E., Murison, R., Bjorvatn, B., Sorensen, E., Ursin, R., Portas, C. M., Rajaraman, S., Gribok, A., Wesensten, N., Balkin, T., Reifman, J., Dursunoglu, N., Ozkurt, S., Baser, S., Delen, O., Sarikaya, S., Sadler, P., Mitchell, P., Françon, D., Decobert, M., Herve, B., Richard, A., Griebel, G., Avenet, P., Scatton, B., Fur, G. 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Segawa, K., Nakazawa, S., Koide, N., Imai, K., Matsuo, N., Yamamoto, Y., Shiobara, M., Shimada, H., Kawai, K., Machida, K., Okabe, N., Hoshi, Y., Koizumi, Y., Watanuki, T., Hiroshima, Y., Matsusaka, Y., Katase, K., Sakuma, Y., Matoba, N., Murata, N., Toyama, Y., Murai, S., Nukaga, A., Ishimatsu, N., Watanabe, Y., Abe, M., Ono, Y., Hirai, K., Iwabuchi, S., Suzuki, K., Aoki, T., Masamura, K., Yoshida, K., Ikeuchi, J., Nagao, F., Kobayashi, A., Toriie, S., Nakajima, M., Kohli, M., Ida, K., Kawai, K., Masuda, M., Hattori, T., Fujita, S., Tamada, T., Inoue, K., Usui, T., Yamaya, S., Ohtsuka, K., Shiraki, Y., Fujishima, S., Tochikubo, O., Miyamoto, S., Ueda, A., Asano, K., Kunisada, M., Miyake, H., Fujii, Y., Yoshimoto, S., Hiramatsu, K., Nakano, S., Takeda, T., Kitamura, K., Horiguchi, Y., Okada, K., Okada, M., Kuwabara, T., Tanaka, M., Konno, K., Hattori, T., Isobe, K., Iwasaki, A., Unoura, T., Matsumoto, M., Yoshida, T., Takahashi, I., Abe, M., Maeda, H., Hayashi, T., Koizumi, H., Iwasaki, M., Takahashi, K., Honda, T., Ariga, K., Mohri, S., Suga, Y., Ono, T., Kobayashi, K., Mizuno, T., Sameshima, Y., Shiozaki, Y., Sasakawa, M., Hiramatsu, A., Ikehara, K., Nagata, T., Tatsumi, K., Abe, M., Aoki, M., Iwasaki, S., Aizawa, T., Kajiwara, K., Sata, K., Omata, S., Imamura, K., Kondo, K., Sajima, H., Sato, Y., Kiryu, H., Mimoto, S., Masuoka, T., Kira, K., Mizumoto, R., Kuratsuka, H., Honjo, I., Hojo, Y., Nakajima, H., Tosaka, T., Arai, O., Kobayashi, N., Obata, N., Ito, S., Takaoka, T., Uragami, Y., Kitamura, Y., Kishi, S., Fujii, S., Okuda, H., Hirano, K., Kano, H., Ogino, M., Ueda, Y., Nishiwaki, K., Iwamura, N., Aoki, T., Hiramatsu, K., Kamada, T., Suematsu, T., Fusamoto, H., Okuda, H., Abe, H., Katayama, S., Yamaguchi, K., Fukuda, M., Ishii, T., Kaito, I., Sato, S., Sasaki, H., Onodera, H., Yamanaka, M., Akagi, K., Miyazaki, S., Okumura, M., Omae, T., Nakamura, Y., Wada, M., Nakai, Y., Inoue, S., Arima, T., Yamasaki, S., Takano, T., Katsuta, Y., Yano, T., Isoda, K., Aramaki, T., Fukuda, N., Ichikawa, T., Okumura, H., Adachi, Y., Inoue, R., Iwasaki, Y., Tanaka, S., Yamamoto, T., Wakisaka, G., Nakaya, H., Takase, S., Ikegami, F., Takada, A., Kobayashi, K., Takeuchi, J., Kato, Y., Funayama, A., Kakumu, S., Ito, S., Okuyama, S., Taoka, Y., Endo, T., Chizuka, R., Yanagida, T., Chizuka, S., Usui, H., Ando, T., Takai, T., Wakahara, T., Kojima, M., Fukazawa, T., Takahashi, Y., Miyamura, S., Urakawa, T., Shima, T., Miyaji, K., Okazaki, T., Kashimura, S., Koyama, K., Yamauchi, H., Matsuo, Y., Takagi, Y., Muto, I., Owada, Y., Otowa, T., Sato, T., Naito, C., Okada, K., Sugawara, K., Nokiba, T., Fujii, Y., Kido, H., Sasaki, M., Sugai, Y., Nishimura, G., Nanbu, H., Kamiyama, Y., Yamada, T., Yamaoka, Y., Takeda, H., Ohsawa, T., Kamano, T., Mizukami, T., Kitamura, O., Ozawa, K., Takasan, H., Honjo, I., Miyasaki, R., Katayama, T., Amakawa, T., Hirose, K., Furukawa, Y., Noguchi, M., Okamoto, M., Maezawa, H., Tanaka, N., Yamada, S., Hisata, T., Hata, C., Sawa, J., Kato, Y., Mituda, Y., Oohira, S., Hayasaka, A., Okuyama, T., Fukui, S., Takeda, T., Furuichi, T., Yamamitsu, S., Yamauchi, K., Konishi, Y., Maeda, S., Setoyama, S., Otsuji, S., Ibata, T., Niu, H., Ogawa, A., Tujioka, E., Maeda, T., Takewa, M., Matumoto, T., Tamada, K., Maeda, A., Sumita, H., Iseki, Y., Yukawa, S., Nitta, Y., Isida, K., Nomoto, H., Setoyama, S., Maeda, S., Otsuji, S., Sato, R., Sato, G., Toyokawa, S., Yamamoto, G., Ohtomi, S., Haga, M., Ueno, Y., Fukuda, M., Endo, R., Yokota, T., Ohsawa, J., Kohno, A., Ohtoshi, E., Yasugi, H., Ichikawa, H., Mizumoto, R., Honjo, I., Ando, K., Suzuki, H., Nishiwaki, T., Kishimoto, T., Miki, T., Takeshige, K., Sawada, M., Hidemura, R., Yamamoto, S., Itoh, S., Kashiwagi, T., Kishida, M., Imamura, O., Suematus, T., Kamada, T., Sakoda, K., Kawada, T., Arima, Y., Kamimura, T., Takesue, M., Katsuki, T., Akita, H., Yakeishi, Y., Takehisa, I., Miyasato, K., Yoshida, H., Hidemura, R., Kubota, K., Aoki, S., Suzuki, S., Kishimoto, T., Miyahara, T., Ando, K., Nishiwaki, T., Miki, T., Takeshige, K., Sawada, M., Itoh, S., Yamamoto, S., Fujiwara, K., Sakai, T., Oda, T., Igarashi, S., Fukuhara, M., Tsujii, T., Tamura, T., Matsuoka, Y., Takahashi, H., Sakamoto, T., Fukuda, S., Oku, M., Matsui, T., Morita, T., Oyazato, Y., Kimura, K., Moriya, W., Fukui, S., Suzuki, K., Morimoto, S., Tsuiki, S., Shoji, K., Nakai, Y., Hata, M., Kubo, J., Yoshizawa, K., Nagayama, K., Ozawa, Y., Yoshida, M., Horiguchi, M., Machii, A., Nitta, Y., Aiso, Y., Kitahara, N., Kitazawa, E., Fukuda, K., Saiti, N., Murakami, Y., Nao, Y., Okazaki, I., Funatsu, K., Maruyama, K., Takagi, B., Yasuraoka, S., Ishii, K., Matsuzaki, S., Takahashi, H., Ishii, H., Kamegaya, K., Sambe, K., Ishikawa, H., Tajima, Y., Kuroda, A., Ishihara, Y., Sato, N., Ishikawa, I., Noro, T., Kakumoto, Y., Mekjian, H. S., Thomford, N. R., Yokomura, T., Adachi, S., Yamamoto, A., Saito, I., Kawamura, A., Miyata, M., Kasai, S., Kawanishi, N., Tamaki, A., Mito, M., Kasai, Y., Hasumi, A., Uchiyama, T., Tachikawa, Y., Takanashi, T., Kanke, T., Matsuda, K., Takanashi, T., Kanke, T., Matsuda, K., Hamana, G., Sakuma, M., Sugita, T., Tomita, K., Yamasaki, S., Tsuzuki, T., Uekusa, M., Matsuzaki, M., Takagi, B., Tsuchiya, M., Uchimura, M., Murohisa, T., Muto, Y., Ishigaki, J., Waki, S., Tsuchiya, R., Sho, M., Furukawa, M., Suzuki, N., Nagashima, H., Matsushiro, T., Saitoh, T., Nakamura, N., Hatanaka, T., Kobayashi, N., Nakamura, Y., Sato, T., Tooi, K., Tanaka, Y., Kadokura, N., Okada, Y., Yanakgi, I., Tanaka, N., Sekiya, V. M., Adachi, K., Miyashita, M., Moriyama, Y., Onda, M., Yoshioka, M., Teraoka, T., Shimizu, Y., Fujishima, G., Ookawa, K., Miki, M., Shirota, A., Aihara, K., Shiga, T., Sano, H., Hayashi, S., Hori, M., Sato, H., Chuman, Y., Tsukase, S., Nakahara, N., Ehira, S., Setoyama, S., Nishimata, H., Irisa, T., Tokutome, K., Nakashima, Y., Koga, H., Yokoyama, H., Otsuji, T., Chujo, Y., Yamamoto, T., Gotoda, S., Uchiyama, S., Kosaki, G., Ohkura, H., Mukojima, T., Hattori, N., Sasaki, O., Soejima, K., Inokuchi, K., Utsunomiya, J., Maki, T., Iwama, T., Matsunaga, Y., Shimomura, T., Nakajima, T., Ichikawa, S., Miyanaga, T., Sengoku, K., Hamaguchi, E., Aoki, N., Nomura, T., Matsuoka, A., Suzuki, N., Nagahama, A., Kazumi, T., Miyawaki, H., Sakamoto, T., Miyasaki, K., Kato, K., Miyazaki, Y., Harada, N., Yamada, K., Tashiro, S., Sakai, K., Ho, N., Murayama, H., Yada, M., Sakabe, T., Shimizu, H., Kuroki, M., Nishida, S., Kato, K., Ishiyama, S., Yukawa, K., Hayashi, M., Soh, K., Doi, K., Fukuda, M., Nakagawa, A., Yukawa, E., Uematsu, Y., Nara, K., Hattori, H., Watanabe, M., Yoshida, H., Sato, K., Okuse, S., Sato, K., Murotani, T., Takasu, S., Konta, M., Uchiya, T., Fujimaki, N., Yoshida, K., Yoshikawa, K., Uchida, M., Nakamura, N., Nagao, F., Kawana, S., Tamura, K., Hashimoto, T., Kobayashi, K., Hara, T., Nosaka, J., Fukui, O., Inaba, E., Otsukasa, S., Sanada, K., Hiraide, H., Senyo, G., Ootani, A., Nakayama, T., Takei, S., Miki, H., Tanaka, M., Minota, S., Nakayama, K., Nakagawa, K., Shiraishi, T., Kawauchi, H., Nagaya, H., Mizushima, K., Tachimi, Y., Namiki, M., Masuda, K., Mitsutani, N., Mukuta, T., Koizumi, T., Takeuchi, T., Nemoto, T., Takabayashi, H., Takagi, M., Hongo, Y., Kojima, H., Nishimura, M., Hino, S., Hirayama, J., Nakamura, M., Irisa, T., Koga, S., Hirayama, C., Kikuch, S., Ito, M., Hidano, S., Ooya, T., Banno, H., Tomura, A., Kato, K., Koyama, T., Takei, T., Tomimura, T., Yamauchi, M., Kobayashi, K., Nakaya, Y., Takase, S., Kato, Y., Takeuchi, J., Ikegami, F., Matsuda, Y., Takada, A., Udo, K., Kojima, M., Hukuda, N., Kametani, M., Miyagawa, T., Wakahara, T., Takahashi, Y., Imaeda, T., Senda, K., Fujita, S., Okubo, H., Kanoda, K., Miyashita, B., Ishizuka, H., Goto, T., Oto, K., Kaneda, H., Hase, M., Matsuda, J., Kawai, T., Ikehara, H., Baba, S., Ishii, M., Tozawa, T., Inoue, E., Mizuno, N., Saeki, S., Nakaji, T., Narabayashi, T., Okuno, T., Yamada, H., Tanno, M., Chiba, K., Iio, M., Shibata, K., Furuhashi, F., Mizuochi, K., Ohashi, S., Kato, K., Nakano, M., Otsuka, S., Irie, M., Akima, M., Maruyama, Y., Oyamada, F., Nagata, E., Kubo, Y., Arishima, T., Otsuyama, Y., Kaneto, A., Shimogawa, Y., Tanigawa, K., Okabe, N., Nakajima, K., Onishi, S., Kasahara, A., Shimizu, T., Ikehara, Y., Tajima, H., Okamoto, A., Komibuchi, T., Negoro, T., Nihonsugi, A., Ishii, M., Tozawa, T., Ogawa, Y., Otani, H., Ishida, M., Yashima, H., Shoji, K., Tsuiki, S., Morimoto, S., Nakai, Y., Ryo, M., Ozawa, Y., Tanaka, T., Horiguchi, M., Taketa, K., Watanabe, A., Yumoto, Y., Tanaka, A., Takesue, A., Aoe, H., Ueda, M., Shimamura, J., Kosaka, K., Kashiwara, E., Orita, K., Konaga, E., Suzuki, K., Tanaka, S., Kaneda, S., Ogawa, K., Tamura, H., Okanishi, S., Ueda, T., Horie, H., Kamachi, M., Asihara, T., Daido, R., Izumi, T., Kurihara, M., Sumida, M., Haraikawa, M., Hayakawa, H., Shirakabe, H., Yasui, A., Noguchi, M., Okamoto, M., Furukawa, Y., Miyasaki, R., Hirose, K., Katayama, T., and Maezawa, H.
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9. Does REM sleep without atonia suppress obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder?
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Sasai-Sakuma, T., primary, Tsuiki, S., additional, and Inoue, Y., additional
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10. 0466 PREDICTIVE ABILITY OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICES FOR ASIAN OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
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Kobayashi, M, primary, Nakayama, H, additional, Tsuiki, S, additional, and Inoue, Y, additional
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11. S2.22 Cloning and expression of the rat cytosolic sialidase
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Miyagi, T., Sato, K., Yasui, A., Emori, Y., Kawasaki, H., Suzuki, K., and Tsuiki, S.
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12. Is oral appliance as efficacious as NCPAP in patients with positional-dependent obstructive sleep apnea?
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Takaesu, Y., primary, Tsuiki, S., additional, Kobayashi, M., additional, Komada, Y., additional, and Inoue, Y., additional
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13. Is maxillary dental arch constriction common in Japanese male adult patients with obstructive sleep apnoea?
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Maeda, K., primary, Tsuiki, S., additional, Fukuda, T., additional, Takise, Y., additional, and Inoue, Y., additional
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14. Difference in dental arch size between obese and non-obese patients with obstructive sleep apnoea
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MAEDA, K., primary, TSUIKI, S., additional, ISONO, S., additional, NAMBA, K., additional, KOBAYASHI, M., additional, and INOUE, Y., additional
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15. Inhibition of cell proliferation by Rana catesbeiana and Rana japonica lectins belonging to the ribonuclease superfamily
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Nitta K, Kouichi Ozaki, Ishikawa M, Furusawa S, Hosono M, Kawauchi H, Sasaki K, Takayanagi Y, Tsuiki S, and Hakomori S
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Agglutination ,Rana catesbeiana ,Ranidae ,Cell Survival ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Neoplasms, Experimental ,Chromatography, Affinity ,Cell Line ,Rats ,Mice ,Ribonucleases ,Lectins ,Polyamines ,Animals ,Glycoconjugates ,Cell Division ,Glycosaminoglycans - Abstract
Two frog egg lectins [Rana catesbeiana lectin (SBL-C) and Rana japonica lectin] preferentially agglutinate a large variety of human and animal tumor cells but not blood cells, lymphocytes, or fibroblasts. These lectins belong to the superfamily of pyrimidine base-specific RNases. The two lectins bound to a heparin-Sepharose column and were eluted from the column by an increase of NaCl molarity. Both their tumor cell-agglutinating activity and RNase activity were inhibited by heparin, and also by polyamines, such as spermine. Both lectins inhibited P388 leukemia cell proliferation. The inhibitory activity of SBL-C was blocked by addition of heparin. SBL-C inhibited protein synthesis by P388 cells, but RNase A did not. No lectin-induced antiproliferative effect was observed after sialidase treatment of cells. The antiproliferative activity of SBL-C was also inhibited by ammonium chloride treatment. These results suggest that internalization of the lectins by lectin receptor (sialoglycoconjugate)-mediated endocytosis is followed by cell death due to inhibition of protein synthesis. Administration of SBL-C i.p. delayed time to death in mice receiving i.p. transplants of Sarcoma 180 and Mep II cells.
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16. Dose-dependent effects of mandibular protrusion on genioglossus activity in sleep apnoea
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Almeida, F. R., primary, Tsuiki, S., additional, Hattori, Y., additional, Takei, Y., additional, Inoue, Y., additional, and Lowe, A. A., additional
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- 2010
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17. Optimal positive airway pressure predicts oral appliance response to sleep apnoea
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Tsuiki, S., primary, Kobayashi, M., additional, Namba, K., additional, Oka, Y., additional, Komada, Y., additional, Kagimura, T., additional, and Inoue, Y., additional
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- 2009
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18. Effects of maxillary distraction osteogenesis on the upper-airway size and nasal resistance in subjects with cleft lip and palate
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Mochida, M, primary, Ono, T, additional, Saito, K, additional, Tsuiki, S, additional, and Ohyama, K, additional
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- 2004
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19. Effects of mandibular advancement on airway curvature and obstructive sleep apnoea severity
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Tsuiki, S., primary, Lowe, A.A., additional, Almeida, F.R., additional, Kawahata, N., additional, and Fleetham, J.A., additional
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- 2004
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20. A Study on Pitch Detection of Sinusoidal Noise for Noise Reduction System.
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Miyawaki, T., Sasaoka, N., Itoh, Y., Fujii, K., and Tsuiki, S.
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- 2006
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21. Functional divergence of human genioglossus motor units with respiratory-related activity
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Tsuiki, S., primary, Ono, T., additional, Ishiwata, Y, additional, and Kuroda, T, additional
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- 2000
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22. Catalytic lectin (leczyme) from bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) eggs
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Nitta, K, primary, Ozaki, K, additional, Tsukamoto, Y, additional, Hosono, M, additional, OgawaKonno, Y, additional, Kawauchi, H, additional, Takayanagi, Y, additional, Tsuiki, S, additional, and Hakomori, S, additional
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- 1996
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23. Current-mode biquad without external passive elements
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Tsukutani, T., primary, Ishida, M., additional, Tsuiki, S., additional, and Fukui, Y., additional
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- 1996
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24. A versatile current-mode biquad using operational amplifiers.
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Shiwen, Y., Tsuiki, S., Ishida, M., and Fukui, Y.
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- 1994
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25. Clinical characteristics in two subgroups of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in the elderly: comparison between cases with elderly and middle-age onset.
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Kobayashi M, Namba K, Tsuiki S, Matsuo A, Sugiura T, Inoue Y, Kobayashi, Mina, Namba, Kazuyoshi, Tsuiki, Satoru, Matsuo, Akira, Sugiura, Tatsuki, and Inoue, Yuichi
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Background: Morbidity due to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is increased in the elderly population. However, the clinical characteristics of OSAS in elderly patients have not been characterized conclusively. The aim of this study was to clarify differences in clinical characteristics of OSAS between patients with middle-age onset and elderly onset of OSAS.Methods: Patients with OSAS aged > or = 65 years were classified into groups according to age at first identification of respiratory pauses during sleep: a middle-age onset group (n = 32) where onset was at age < 50 years and an elderly onset group (n = 31) where onset was at age > or = 60 years. We compared demographic variables; polysomnographic variables; daytime sleepiness measures, including the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) and the Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS); and adequate level of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) between groups.Results: BMI and frequency of underlying cardiovascular disorder were lower in the elderly onset group than in the middle-age onset group. No significant differences in apnea-hypopnea index or percentage of the period showing O(2) desaturation were seen between groups. However, arousal index, maximal negative esophageal pressure value, and adequate nasal CPAP level were significantly smaller in the elderly onset group. Mean sleep latency on MSLT was longer, and ESS score was lower in the elderly onset group.Conclusions: Compared with the middle-age onset group, the clinical significance of OSAS in the elderly onset group seemed to remain milder. This finding is possibly because of the smaller physiologic response to respiratory events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Anatomical balance of the upper airway and obstructive sleep apnea.
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Tsuiki S, Isono S, Ishikawa T, Yamashiro Y, Tatsumi K, and Nishino T
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BACKGROUND: Obesity and craniofacial abnormalities such as small maxilla and mandible are common features of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The authors hypothesized that anatomical imbalance between the upper airway soft-tissue volume and the craniofacial size (rather than each alone) may result in pharyngeal airway obstruction during sleep, and therefore development of OSA. METHODS: Blind measurements of tongue cross-sectional area and craniofacial dimensions were performed through lateral cephalograms in 50 adult male patients with OSA and 55 adult male non-OSA subjects with various craniofacial dimensions. RESULTS: Maxillomandibular dimensions were matched between OSA and non-OSA groups. While the tongue was significantly larger in subjects with larger maxillomandible dimensions, OSA patients had a significantly larger tongue for a given maxillomandible size than non-OSA subjects. The hypothesis was also supported in subgroups matched for both body mass index and maxillomandible dimensions. CONCLUSIONS: Upper airway anatomical imbalance is involved in the pathogenesis of OSA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Phosphorylation sites linked to glial filament disassembly in vitro locate in a non-alpha-helical head domain.
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Inagaki, M, primary, Gonda, Y, additional, Nishizawa, K, additional, Kitamura, S, additional, Sato, C, additional, Ando, S, additional, Tanabe, K, additional, Kikuchi, K, additional, Tsuiki, S, additional, and Nishi, Y, additional
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28. Chemistry of Carbohydrates.
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Pigman, W, Nisizawa, K, and Tsuiki, S
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29. Problems in the Study of English Interrogative Expressions
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Tsuiki, S.
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This paper is to be understood as one of a series of inquiries into the problems possible met by Japanese students in learning English, with special regard to what influences their mother tongue will exert on their study, on the assumption that the knowledge of a language already obtained might cause some or other conflicts in their new efforts to acquire a second language. This paper aims at guessing the possible conflicts created by the similarities and differences between Japanese and English, limiting the discussion to the case of learning English interrogative expressions. The items to be considered will be as follows : - 1. Logic of Interrogative Expressions 2. Forms of English Interrogative Expressions 3. Forms of Japanese Interrogative Expressions 4. Yes-No Questions 5. Alternative Questions 6. Tag-Questions 7. X Questions 8. Indirect Questions 9. Pseudo Questions 10. Double Questions, Incomplete Questions, etc. 11. Verification, 8, KJ00004203415
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30. Problems in Learning English Modals
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Tsuiki, S.
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We must frankly admit that the "transfer theory", on which some fundamental ideas of contrastive linguistics are based, is currently in disrepute among many psychologists. Moreover, it might be a gross oversimplification simply to assert that prior learning affects subsequent learning, positively when the learning tasks coincide and negatively when they differ. However, we so often come across cases where structural differences and similarities between a learner's native and target languages are too obviously reflected in the way he learns the latter and uses it, that we can hardly deny the validity of the theory. The reason why the scientific and practical results of work in this field have not matched early expectations, might be found in the fact that the causes of errors were exclusively sought in this psychological aspect. We should remember there are a variety of factors which influence the process of learning. For example, an investigation of errors reported by some teachers of English referred not only to errors based on the overgeneralization of patterns learned earlier, but also to errors based on incomplete acquisition of such patterns and failure to recognize semantic distinction. Errors of this type, some linguists argue, are often more appropriately viewed positively, as reflecting creative strategies of the learner aimed at discovering the grammatical structure of the target language. This reveals the innate competence of the learner for language acquisition, and the teacher should adapt his strategies to those of the learner. Therefore the attribution of interference then becomes another problem, that of whether the interference represents influence from the native language or from earlier-acquired knowledge of the target language. Thus far I have made a series of investigations, taking as a basis the former, in other words, to determine what influence a learner's mother tongue will exert on his learning of English. They are intended to provide the teacher with useful information for more efficient and effective teaching strategies. This time my inquiry will be focused on the learning of Modals in English. As the Japanese language lacks the exact counterparts of English Modals, "translation equivalence" will be used as a criterion. The items to be discussed are as follows : -I. Ambiguity in the meaning of English Modals II. Syntactic features of Modals III. Semantic features of Modals IV. Japanese "translation equivalence" of Modals V. Syntactic restraints on Modals VI. Modals and Negation VII. Modals and Tenses VIII. Quasi-modals IX. Verification, 4, KJ00004204974
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31. How Matters Stand for our English Education : Some Statistic Analyses
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Tsuiki, S.
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10, KJ00004205205, 研究ノート, Note
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- 1980
32. Effects of a titratable oral appliance on supine airway size in awake non-apneic individuals.
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Tsuiki, S, Hiyama, S, Ono, T, Imamura, N, Ishiwata, Y, Kuroda, T, and Lowe, A A
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To define morphological changes in the upper airway and its surrounding structures after the insertion of a titratable mandibular repositioner.
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33. Chemistry of Carbohydrates
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Tsuiki S, Pigman W, and Nisizawa K
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Chemistry ,Carbohydrates ,Organic chemistry ,Chemistry (relationship) ,Biochemistry - Published
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34. Purification and characterization of cytosolic sialidase from rat liver.
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Miyagi, T and Tsuiki, S
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Sialidase has been purified from rat liver cytosol 83,000-fold by sequential chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, CM-cellulose, Blue-Sepharose, Sephadex G-200, and heparin-Sepharose. When subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis, the purified cytosolic sialidase moved as a single protein band with Mr = 43,000, a value similar to that obtained by sucrose density gradient centrifugation. The purified enzyme was active toward all of the sialooligosaccharides, sialoglycoproteins, and gangliosides tested except for submaxillary mucins and GM1 and GM2 gangliosides. Those substrates possessing alpha 2—-3 sialyl linkage were hydrolyzed much faster than those with alpha 2—-6 or alpha 2—-8 linkage. The optimum pH was 6.5 for sialyllactose and 6.0 for orosomucoid and mixed brain gangliosides. The activity toward sialyllactose was lost progressively with the progress of purification but restored by addition of proteins such as bovine serum albumin. In contrast, neither reduction by purification nor restoration by albumin was observed for the activity toward orosomucoid. When mixed gangliosides were the substrate, bile acids were required for activity and this requirement became almost absolute after the enzyme had been purified extensively. Intracellular distribution study showed that about 15% of the neutral sialidase activity was in the microsomes. The enzyme could be released by 0.5 M NaCl; the released enzyme was indistinguishable from the cytosolic sialidase in properties.
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35. Molecular cloning of rat type 2C (IA) protein phosphatase mRNA.
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Tamura, S, Lynch, K R, Larner, J, Fox, J, Yasui, A, Kikuchi, K, Suzuki, Y, and Tsuiki, S
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A full-length cDNA encoding rat type 2C (IA) protein phosphatase was isolated from a kidney cDNA library. The cDNA was identified by screening the library with oligonucleotides based on a partial amino acid sequence determined from purified rat liver phosphatase. This clone is 2.35 kilobase pairs long and has a single extended translation reading frame that predicts a 382-amino acid protein of 42,416 daltons. The deduced amino acid sequence contains segments corresponding to three peptides from rat liver type 2C protein phosphatase and two peptides from rabbit skeletal muscle type 2C phosphatase. Rat kidney type 2C protein phosphatase is distantly related to yeast adenylate cyclase but is not related to the catalytic subunits of two other protein phosphatases (types 1 and 2A).
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36. ATP-Mn2+ stimulates the generation of a putative mediator of insulin action.
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Suzuki, S., Toyota, T., Tamura, S., Kikuchi, K., Tsuiki, S., Huang, L., Villar-Palasi, C., Larner, J., and Goto, Y.
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Substantial evidence suggests that insulin receptor-associated protein kinase may play a pivotal role in the expression of the intracellular effects of insulin. This study was undertaken to determine whether insulin receptor kinase contributes to the generation of putative insulin mediators. The effect of ATP and divalent cation addition on the production of insulin mediators from liver plasma membranes was investigated. ATP (1 mM) added to liver plasma membranes in the absence of divalent cations enhanced insulin-stimulated release/generation of mediator slightly (approximately 3-fold). ATP in the presence of Mn2+ further increased release/generation of mediator markedly (approximately 100-fold). In contrast, ATP in the presence of Mg2+ had no stimulatory effect. Mn2+ and Mg2+ alone were ineffective. Addition of EDTA completely diminished the stimulatory effects of insulin, ATP, and Mn2+. The stimulation was ATP-specific since other nucleotides and nonhydrolyzable analogues of ATP had no or very weak activity. ATP-Mn2+ stimulated insulin-dependent mediator release/generation in a dose-dependent manner. These results suggest that insulin mediator release/generation is markedly stimulated by an ATP-Mn2+-dependent phosphorylation reaction, similar to insulin-stimulated receptor tyrosine kinase phosphorylation.
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- 1987
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37. Histochemical studies of bovine salivary gland mucins
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Quintarelli, G., primary, Tsuiki, S., additional, Hashimoto, Y., additional, and Pigman, W., additional
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- 1960
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38. Oxidation of [6-14C]glucose to 14CO2 by the pentose cycle in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells
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SATO, K, primary, SUZUKI, R, additional, and TSUIKI, S, additional
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- 1967
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39. A comparison of submaxillary glands of humans, cattle, dogs and rats
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Hashimoto, Y., primary, Tsuiki, S., additional, Quintarelli, G., additional, and Pigman, W., additional
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- 1961
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40. STUDIES OF SIALIC ACID-CONTAINING MUCINS IN BOVINE SUBMAXILLARY AND RAT SUBLINGUAL GLANDS
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QUINTARELLI, G., primary, TSUIKI, S., additional, HASHIMOTO, Y., additional, PIGMAN, W., additional, and DELLOVO, MARIE C., additional
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- 1961
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41. Bovine Submaxillary Mucin
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TSUIKI, S., primary, HASHIMOTO, Y., additional, and PIGMAN, W., additional
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- 1961
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42. l-Glutamine:d-fructose 6-phosphate amidotransferase in tumors and the liver of tumor-bearing animals
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KIKUCHI, H, primary, KOBAYASHI, Y, additional, and TSUIKI, S, additional
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- 1971
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43. Noise reduction method for sinusoidal and wideband noise based on ALE and noise reconstruction filter
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Sumi, K., primary, Sasaoka, N., additional, Itoh, Y., additional, Fujii, K., additional, and Tsuiki, S., additional
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44. Noise reduction method for sinusoidal and wideband noise based on ALE and noise reconstruction filter.
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Sumi, K., Sasaoka, N., Itoh, Y., Fujii, K., and Tsuiki, S.
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45. Novel electronically tunable current-mode filter without external passive elements.
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Tsukutani, T., Ishida, M., Tsuiki, S., and Fukui, Y.
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46. Control of Tongue Position in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Concept and Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial.
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Fukuda T, Kohzuka Y, Almeida FR, Iijima T, Masuda R, and Tsuiki S
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- Humans, Male, Cross-Over Studies, Tongue, Nose, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive surgery
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We hypothesize that the control of tongue position using a newly developed tongue position retainer, where the tongue is held in a protruded position (i.e., intervention A) or in its resting position (i.e., intervention B), is effective for maintaining upper airway patency in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) compared with no control of tongue position. This is a randomized, controlled, non-blinded, crossover, and two-armed trial (i.e., sequence AB/BA) in 26 male participants (i.e., sample size) who are scheduled to undergo a dental operation under intravenous sedation with OSA (10 ≤ respiratory event index < 30/h). Participants will be randomly allocated into either sequence by a permuted block method, stratified by body mass index. Under intravenous sedation, participants will undergo two interventions, separated by a washout period after receiving intervention A or intervention B using a tongue position retainer after baseline evaluation, before each intervention is provided. The primary outcome is the abnormal breathing index of apnea as determined by the frequency of apnea per hour. We expect that, compared with no control of tongue position, both intervention A and intervention B will improve the abnormal breathing events with superior effects achieved by the former, offering a therapeutic option for OSA.
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47. Sleep Apnea Syndrome (SAS) Clinical Practice Guidelines 2020.
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Akashiba T, Inoue Y, Uchimura N, Ohi M, Kasai T, Kawana F, Sakurai S, Takegami M, Tachikawa R, Tanigawa T, Chiba S, Chin K, Tsuiki S, Tonogi M, Nakamura H, Nakayama T, Narui K, Yagi T, Yamauchi M, Yamashiro Y, Yoshida M, Oga T, Tomita Y, Hamada S, Murase K, Mori H, Wada H, Uchiyama M, Ogawa H, Sato K, Nakata S, Mishima K, and Momomura SI
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The prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is reportedly very high. Among SDBs, the incidence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is higher than previously believed, with patients having moderate-to-severe OSA accounting for approximately 20% of adult males and 10% of postmenopausal women not only in Western countries but also in Eastern countries, including Japan. Since 1998, when health insurance coverage became available, the number of patients using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy for sleep apnea has increased sharply, with the number of patients about to exceed 500,000 in Japan. Although the "Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Apnea Syndrome (SAS) in Adults" was published in 2005, a new guideline was prepared to indicate the standard medical care based on the latest trends, as supervised by and in cooperation with the Japanese Respiratory Society and the "Survey and Research on Refractory Respiratory Diseases and Pulmonary Hypertension" Group, of Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and other related academic societies, including the Japanese Society of Sleep Research, in addition to referring to the previous guidelines. Since sleep apnea is an interdisciplinary field covering many areas, this guideline was prepared including 36 clinical questions (CQs). In the English version, therapies and managements for SAS, which were written from CQ16 to 36, were shown. The Japanese version was published in July 2020 and permitted as well as published as one of the Medical Information Network Distribution Service (Minds) clinical practice guidelines in Japan in July 2021., Competing Interests: Conflict of interestYuichi Inoue is receiving daily allowances (lecture fees, etc.) from Alfresa Pharma Corporation, Eisai Corporation, MSD Corporation, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, along with research expenses from Astellas Pharma Corporation, Eisai Corporation, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, and Jassen Pharmaceutical K,K. He is also affiliated with the donated courses provided by Astellas Pharma Corporation, Alfresa Pharma Corporation, Eisai Corporation, MSD Corporation, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Koike Medical Co., Ltd., Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, and Philips Japan, Ltd. Naohisa Uchimura is receiving daily allowances (lecture fees, etc.) from Eisai Co., Ltd., MSD Co., Ltd., Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Mitsubishi Electric Co., Ltd., and Meiji Seika Furuma Co., Ltd.; manuscript fees from Eisai Co., Ltd., MSD Co., Ltd. and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.; and scholarship (incentives) donations from Eisai Co., Ltd., MSD Co., Ltd., Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., and Pfizer Japan Inc. Takatoshi Kasai is receiving research funding from Asahi Kasei Co., Ltd., Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho Co., Ltd., Paramount Bed Co., Ltd., and ResMed Co., Ltd., along with scholarship (incentives) donations from Philips Japan Co., Ltd. He is also affiliated with the donated courses provided by Philips Japan, Ltd., Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd., and ResMed Co., Ltd. Fusae Kawana is an officer of the Japan Sleep Comprehensive Examination Association, and is affiliated with the donated courses provided by Philips Japan, Ltd., Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd., and ResMed Co., Ltd. Shigeru Sakurai is receiving scholarship (incentives) donations from Philips Japan, Ltd. and Kitara Co., Ltd. Takeshi Tanigawa is receiving research funding from Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. Kazuo Chin is receiving daily allowances (lecture fees, etc.) from Philips Japan, Ltd. and Teijin Home Medical Care, and is affiliated with the donated courses provided by Teijin Pharma Limited, Philips Japan, Ltd., Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd., and ResMed Co., Ltd. Morio Tonogi is receiving research funding from GC Ortholy Corporation. Takeo Nakayama is receiving daily allowances (lecture fees, etc.) from Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim Co., Ltd., Pfizer Co., Ltd., and Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K., as well as receiving scholarship (incentives) donations from JMDC Co., Ltd. Motoo Yamauchi is receiving research funding from Koike Medical Co., Ltd. Toru Oga is affiliated with the donated courses provided by Teijin Pharma Limited, Philips Japan, Ltd., Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd., and Fukuda Lifetech Keiji Co., Ltd. Yasuhiro Tomita is affiliated with the donated courses provided by Teijin Pharma Limited, Philips Japan, Ltd., Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd., and ResMed Co., Ltd. Satoshi Hamada is affiliated with a donated course provided by Teijin Pharma Limited. Kimihiko Murase is affiliated with the donated courses provided by Teijin Pharma Limited, Philips Japan, Ltd., Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd., Fukuda Lifetech Keiji Co., Ltd., and ResMed Co., Ltd. Makoto Uchiyama is receiving daily allowances (lecture fees, etc.) from Eisai Co., Ltd., MSD Co., Ltd., and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, along with scholarship (incentives) donations from Eisai Co., Ltd. and Meiji Seika Pharma Co., Ltd. Hiromasa Ogawa is affiliated with a donated course provided by Fukuda Lifetech Co., Ltd. Kazuo Mishima is receiving daily allowances (lecture fees, etc.) from Eisai Co., Ltd., MSD Co., Ltd., and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited; research funds from Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and Nobelpharma Co., Ltd.; and scholarship (incentives) donations from Eisai Co., Ltd. and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited. Tsuneto Akashiba, Motoharu Ohi, Misa Takegami, Ryo Tachikawa, Shintaro Chiba, Satoru Tsuiki, Hiroshi Nakamura, Koji Narii, Asako Yagi, Yoshihiro Yamashiro, Masahiro Yoshida, Hiroyuki Mori, Hiroo Wada, Kazumichi Sato, Seiichi Nakata, and Shinichi Momomura have no COIs to declare., (© The Author(s) 2021.)
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48. Machine learning for image-based detection of patients with obstructive sleep apnea: an exploratory study.
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Tsuiki S, Nagaoka T, Fukuda T, Sakamoto Y, Almeida FR, Nakayama H, Inoue Y, and Enno H
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sensitivity and Specificity, Cephalometry methods, Cephalometry standards, Deep Learning, Radiography methods, Radiography standards, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive diagnostic imaging
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Purpose: In 2-dimensional lateral cephalometric radiographs, patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) exhibit a more crowded oropharynx in comparison with non-OSA. We tested the hypothesis that machine learning, an application of artificial intelligence (AI), could be used to detect patients with severe OSA based on 2-dimensional images., Methods: A deep convolutional neural network was developed (n = 1258; 90%) and tested (n = 131; 10%) using data from 1389 (100%) lateral cephalometric radiographs obtained from individuals diagnosed with severe OSA (n = 867; apnea hypopnea index > 30 events/h sleep) or non-OSA (n = 522; apnea hypopnea index < 5 events/h sleep) at a single center for sleep disorders. Three kinds of data sets were prepared by changing the area of interest using a single image: the original image without any modification (full image), an image containing a facial profile, upper airway, and craniofacial soft/hard tissues (main region), and an image containing part of the occipital region (head only). A radiologist also performed a conventional manual cephalometric analysis of the full image for comparison., Results: The sensitivity/specificity was 0.87/0.82 for full image, 0.88/0.75 for main region, 0.71/0.63 for head only, and 0.54/0.80 for the manual analysis. The area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve was the highest for main region 0.92, for full image 0.89, for head only 0.70, and for manual cephalometric analysis 0.75., Conclusions: A deep convolutional neural network identified individuals with severe OSA with high accuracy. Future research on this concept using AI and images can be further encouraged when discussing triage of OSA., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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49. The role of long-term continuous positive airway pressure in the progression of obstructive sleep apnoea: A longitudinal cohort study.
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Sugiyama A, Shiota S, Yanagihara M, Nakayama H, Tsuiki S, Hayashida K, Inoue Y, and Takahashi K
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- Cohort Studies, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Polysomnography, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive therapy
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Recent evidence suggests that short-term obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) treatment could affect OSA pathogenesis such as ventilatory control. The aim of our present study was to identify the impact of long-term treatment on the change in pathogenesis and natural progression of OSA. In a longitudinal analysis of a non-obese cohort study, patients with OSA treated with either continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or an oral appliance (OA), interrupted their treatment for 1 week and underwent a polysomnography (PSG) off treatment that was compared with their initial PSG taken 5 years before treatment initiation. In all, 154 consecutive patients with OSA who were treated by CPAP using an auto-titrating continuous positive airway pressure device (CPAP-APAP) (n = 112), or by OA (n = 27) or were untreated (n = 15), PSG was performed twice with a median (range) follow-up of 93 (60-176) months. Multivariate logistic regression showed that reduction of body mass index (BMI) and good treatment adherence to be significant predictors of favourable OSA progression, as represented by an improved or unchanged apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) (odds ratios were 5.14 and 2.89, respectively). Amongst the patients with an unchanged BMI and good CPAP-APAP adherence (n = 55), the improvement in AHI was significantly associated with the decrease in supine non-rapid eye movement-AHI and mixed apnoea index/apnoea index, which are generally recognised to be determinants of ventilator instability. These findings suggest that not only weight but also treatment adherence are determinants in the natural progression of OSA severity., (© 2021 European Sleep Research Society.)
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50. Gradual reduction in the STOP score in patients with obstructive sleep apnea undergoing oral appliance therapy.
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Narahara-Eno Y, Fukuda T, Taga H, Nakayama H, Inoue Y, and Tsuiki S
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- Humans, Male, Polysomnography, Snoring, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome, Mandibular Advancement, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive therapy
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Purpose In the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), there is not yet a convenient tool for deciding whether a mandibular advancement oral appliance (OA) is adequately adjusted or when to perform post-treatment sleep-testing. We hypothesized that a gradual reduction in the STOP (snoring, tiredness during daytime, observed apnea, high blood pressure) score, i.e., fewer Yes responses in the STOP questionnaire, in patients undergoing OA treatment could be an indicator of better OA adjustment and, thus, the best timing for follow-up polysomnography.Methods The STOP score was recorded at every patient visit when the OA was adjusted ventrally as necessary (i.e., STOP group). We considered that the appropriate timing for follow-up polysomnography was when the STOP score stopped decreasing. A historical control group was established from consecutive patients without a STOP score.Results In the STOP group (n=57), the median (interquartile range) of STOP scores gradually decreased with OA treatment, from 3 (2-3) to 0 (0-1) (p<0.05). While the apnea hypopnea index (AHI) was improved in both the STOP group (19±10 to 5±4 /hr, p<0.01) and the control group (n=61; 19±7 to 8±7 /hr, p<0.01), there was a significant difference in follow-up AHI between the two groups (p<0.05) after controlling for gender (male), age, body mass index, and baseline AHI: a superior treatment outcome in the STOP group.Conclusions The appropriate timing for follow-up sleep-testing in OSA patients undergoing OA therapy is when the STOP score stopped decreasing. This evaluation using the STOP score partly resolves the current "trial-and-error nature" of OA adjustment and facilitates proper post-treatment sleep-testing.
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