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PLOS ONE | 2012

Enhanced Auditory Brainstem Response and Parental Bonding Style in Children with Gastrointestinal Symptoms

Shizuka Seino; Satoshi Watanabe; Namiko Ito; Konosuke Sasaki; Kaori Shoji; Shoko Miura; Kanoko Kozawa; Kunihiko Nakai; Hiroshi Sato; Motoyori Kanazawa; Shin Fukudo

Background The electrophysiological properties of the brain and influence of parental bonding in childhood irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are unclear. We hypothesized that children with chronic gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms like IBS may show exaggerated brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) responses and receive more inadequate parental bonding. Methodology/Principal Findings Children aged seven and their mothers (141 pairs) participated. BAEP was measured by summation of 1,000 waves of the electroencephalogram triggered by 75 dB click sounds. The mothers completed their Childrens Somatization Inventory (CSI) and Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI). CSI results revealed 66 (42%) children without GI symptoms (controls) and 75 (58%) children with one or more GI symptoms (GI group). The III wave in the GI group (median 4.10 interquartile range [3.95–4.24] ms right, 4.04 [3.90–4.18] ms left) had a significantly shorter peak latency than controls (4.18 [4.06–4.34] ms right, p = 0.032, 4.13 [4.02–4.24] ms left, p = 0.018). The female GI group showed a significantly shorter peak latency of the III wave (4.00 [3.90–4.18] ms) than controls (4.18 [3.97–4.31] ms, p = 0.034) in the right side. BAEP in the male GI group did not significantly differ from that in controls. GI scores showed a significant correlation with the peak latency of the III wave in the left side (rho = −0.192, p = 0.025). The maternal care PBI scores in the GI group (29 [26]–[33]) were significantly lower than controls (31 [28.5–33], p = 0.010), while the maternal over-protection PBI scores were significantly higher in the GI group (16 [12]–[17]) than controls (13 [10.5–16], p = 0.024). Multiple regression analysis in females also supported these findings. Conclusions It is suggested that children with chronic GI symptoms have exaggerated brainstem responses to environmental stimuli and inadequate parental behaviors aggravate these symptoms.


Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine | 2017

The Cardiac Sympathetic Nerve Activity in the Elderly Is Attenuated in the Right Lateral Decubitus Position

Konosuke Sasaki; Mayu Haga; Sarina Bao; Haruka Sato; Yoshikatsu Saiki; Ryoko Maruyama

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the supine, left lateral decubitus, and right lateral decubitus positions on autonomic nervous activity in elderly adults by using spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV). Method: Forty-five adults aged 73.6 ± 5.7 years were enrolled. After lying in the supine position, all participants moved to the lateral decubitus positions in a random order and maintained the positions for 10 min, while electrocardiographic data were recorded to measure HRV. Results: The lowest heart rate continued for 10 min when participants were in the left lateral decubitus position compared with the other two positions (p < .001), while the HRV indexes remained unchanged. The low-frequency HRV to high-frequency HRV ratio (LF/HF) for the right lateral decubitus position was significantly lower than that for the other positions. Discussion: The right lateral decubitus position may attenuate sympathetic nerve activity in elderly adults.


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2018

Safety and durability of the biodegradable felt in aortic surgery: a propensity score-matched study

Katsuhiro Hosoyama; Shunsuke Kawamoto; Koyu Watanabe; Yumi Sugawara; Yasuhiko Tabata; Masaya Yamamoto; Konosuke Sasaki; Koichi Tabayashi; Yoshikatsu Saiki

OBJECTIVES Suture line disruption is a serious complication after aortic surgery. We previously reported in a canine model that basic fibroblast growth factor-incorporated biodegradable polyglycolic acid (PGA) felt prevented tissue derangement at the anastomotic site. This study sought to evaluate the safety and durability of this biodegradable felt. METHODS Between January 2007 and December 2011, 67 patients who consented to undergo aortic surgery with the basic fibroblast growth factor-incorporated PGA felt were enrolled (Group P). As a control, we retrospectively reviewed the charts of 129 patients who underwent aortic surgery using a polytetrafluoroethylene felt during the same registration period (Group N). On the basis of 18 preoperative covariates, 60 well-matched patient pairs were identified using propensity matching, and their clinical indices were compared. RESULTS Among the matched pairs, in-hospital mortality and postoperative complication rates did not statistically differ between the groups. During a median follow-up of 4.8 years, the rate of anastomotic aneurysm was 1.7% (1 patient) in both groups. The rates of overall survival and freedom from aortic events did not differ between the groups. In total, 65 anastomoses in Group P and 54 anastomoses in Group N were monitored via computed tomography, and the diameters of the juxta-anastomotic sites in Group N were more likely to be increased than those in Group P {dilatation ratio [(post-discharge diameter - predischarge diameter)/predischarge diameter × 100 (%)]: 4.3% ± 0.6% vs 2.5% ± 0.5%, P = 0.01}. CONCLUSIONS The basic fibroblast growth factor-incorporated PGA felt was as safe and durable as conventional felt for reinforcement in aortic surgery. The attenuation of juxta-anastomotic aortic dilatation by PGA felt reinforcement may provide more beneficial effects on long-term outcomes.


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2017

Left Recumbent Position Decreases Heart Rate without Alterations in Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System Activity in Healthy Young Adults

Konosuke Sasaki; Mayu Haga; Yoichi Endo; Junko Fujiwara; Ryoko Maruyama

Some studies have reported that recumbent position may have advantages in patients with heart disease and in pregnancy. However, it remains controversial whether recumbent position affects autonomic nervous system activity and hemodynamics in healthy adults. The aim of this study was to evaluate alterations in heart rate variability (HRV) and hemodynamics in the supine, left recumbent and right recumbent positions in healthy young adults. A total of 80 participants aged 22.8 ± 3.1 years were enrolled in this observational study. Fifty-eight volunteers (29 men and 29 women) maintained the supine position followed by the left and right recumbent positions, while electrocardiographic data were recorded for spectral analysis of HRV to assess cardiac vagal nerve and sympathetic nerve activities. The heart rate (HR) was significantly lower in the left recumbent position than in the other positions. There were no statistically significant differences in HRV among the three positions. Considering the possibility that the echographic procedure affects autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity, the other 22 participants (11 men and 11 women) underwent an echographic evaluation of hemodynamics in the heart and inferior vena cava (IVC) across the three positions. Although a low HR was also observed, there were no statistically significant differences in the IVC or the heart blood volume between the supine and the left recumbent positions. A postural change to the left recumbent position does not affect the cardiac blood circulation or ANS activity, though it does decrease HR in healthy young adults. This finding indicates that the lower HR in the left recumbent position is not attributable to the ANS activity.


Gastroenterology | 2011

Enhanced Auditory Brainstem Responses in Children With Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Parental Bonding Style

Shizuka Seino; Satoshi Watanabe; Namiko Itoh; Konosuke Sasaki; Shoko Miura; Kaori Shoji; Kanoko Kozawa; Kunihiko Nakai; Hiroshi Sato; Motoyori Kanazawa; Shin Fukudo

G A A b st ra ct s group. Only 37% of the PPI group had documented indication for PPI use. Conclusions: SBP is common problem with cirrhotic patients. There are many risk factors associated with developing SBP, and one of these may be the use of PPIs. Our study found that the use of PPIs and lower ascitic albumin level may predispose patients to more severe infections and increase mortality. This is an important consideration when prescribing PPIs in cirrhotic patients.


Neuroscience Research | 2009

Irritable Bowel Syndrome in children and neurophysiological assessment of emotion regulation

Satoshi Watanabe; Shizuka Seino; Namiko Ito; Motoyori Kanazawa; Shoko Miura; Kanoko Kozawa; Konosuke Sasaki; Kaori Shoji; Taiki Hattori; Kunihiko Nakai; Hiroshi Satoh; Shin Fukudo

Cerebellum is involved in the motor control system to generate smooth and accurate motor command. The acquisition of the cerebellar circuit is achieved by repetitive non-declarative learning. We would like to expand the cerebellar function to thinking process, especially intuitive thinking. To verify our hypothesis, we employed Japanese-chess, “SHOGI”, and its players from trained amateur to professional player. Psychophysical experiments revealed optimal time to answer given checkmate task intuitively. Furthermore, changing rule of the SHOGI affects correct answer ratio depending to their original SHOGI experience. Then we measured cerebellar BOLD using 4T-MRI system during previously obtained condition. Their both lateral hemisphere cerebellar BOLD was selectively increased during checkmate task, not control conditions.These results imply that intuitive thinking, the answer is given within short time and semi-automatically, may use cerebellar circuitry which is acquired repetitive training. We will further investigate the analogy between cerebellar motor control and the intuition.


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2014

Consciously Controlled Breathing Decreases the High-Frequency Component of Heart Rate Variability by Inhibiting Cardiac Parasympathetic Nerve Activity

Konosuke Sasaki; Ryoko Maruyama


Journal of Artificial Organs | 2016

Poly-2-methoxyethylacrylate-coated cardiopulmonary bypass circuit can reduce transfusion of platelet products compared to heparin-coated circuit during aortic arch surgery

Katsuhiro Hosoyama; Koki Ito; Shunsuke Kawamoto; Kiichiro Kumagai; Masatoshi Akiyama; Osamu Adachi; Satoshi Kawatsu; Konosuke Sasaki; Marina Suzuki; Yumi Sugawara; Yuya Shimizu; Yoshikatsu Saiki


The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2018

Suppressive effect of pitavastatin on aortic arch dilatation in acute stanford type B aortic dissection: analysis of STANP trial

Naoki Masaki; Kiichiro Kumagai; Konosuke Sasaki; Satoshi Matsuo; Naotaka Motoyoshi; Osamu Adachi; Masatoshi Akiyama; Shunsuke Kawamoto; Koichi Tabayashi; Yoshikatsu Saiki


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2018

Predictors of Heparin Resistance Before Cardiovascular Operations in Adults

Satoshi Kawatsu; Konosuke Sasaki; Ko Sakatsume; Shingo Takahara; Katsuhiro Hosoyama; Naoki Masaki; Yusuke Suzuki; Yukihiro Hayatsu; Ichiro Yoshioka; Kei Sakuma; Osamu Adachi; Masatoshi Akiyama; Kiichiro Kumagai; Naotaka Motoyoshi; Shunsuke Kawamoto; Yoshikatsu Saiki

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