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Theoretical Population Biology | 2008

Compensatory evolution in diploid populations

Motoshi Ichinose; Masaru Iizuka; Tomoyuki Kado; Masasuke Takefu

Compensatory mutations are individually deleterious but harmless in appropriate combinations either at more than two sites within a gene or on separate genes. Considering that dominance effects of selection and heterodimer formation of gene products may affect the rate of compensatory evolution, we investigate compensatory neutral mutation models for diploid populations. Our theoretical analysis on the average time until fixation of compensatory mutations shows that these factors play an important role in reducing the fixation time of compensatory mutations if mutation rates are not low. Compensatory evolution of heterodimers is shown to occur more easily if the deleterious effects of single mutants are recessive.


The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 1999

Studies on the psychosomatic functioning of ill-health according to eastern and Western medicine. 2. Anxiety-affinitive constitution associated with qi, blood, and body fluid--diagnostic and therapeutic methods.

Masashi Takeichi; Takeshi Sato; Masasuke Takefu

The objective of this investigation was to identify characteristics of psychosomatic function in medical students (N = 62, mean age, 23.3, SD, 1.7 years) whose ill-health was related to unbalanced qi, blood, and body fluid, and to develop a diagnosis and treatment method for these conditions. Our study revealed complicated characteristics. At the psychological level, these characteristics are stress-related emotional disturbances, including anxiety, insomnia and anergy, and the lowering of social function. At the physiological level, these characteristics are associated with high complexity of fractal dimension of eye (horizontal) and respiratory (thoracic) movements correlated to STA1-trait anxiety. Thus, the three psychosomatic characteristics related to unbalanced qi, blood, and body fluid suggest the concept of an anxiety-affinitive constitution, also described as the equivalent of ill-health. This indicates that diagnosis and treatment of this type of constitution has the potential to be useful for both the prevention of stress-related and life-style disease, and the treatment of current disease.


Journal of Theoretical Biology | 2013

Models of compensatory molecular evolution: Effects of back mutation

Motoshi Ichinose; Masaru Iizuka; Junko Kusumi; Masasuke Takefu

Compensatory mutations are individually deleterious but appropriate combinations of mutants are harmless. For several models of compensatory molecular evolution, we consider the effects of back mutation. It is shown that the effects of back mutation on the rate of compensatory molecular evolution are weak. Further we estimate the values of selection parameter of deleterious single mutants for the models of compensatory molecular evolution both with and without back mutation using sequence data of folded RNA molecules and compare them with the previous results.


The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2001

Studies on the psychosomatic functioning of ill-health according to Eastern and Western medicine 5. Psychosomatic characteristics of anxiety and anxiety-affinitive constitution.

Masashi Takeichi; Takeshi Sato; Masasuke Takefu; Masahito Shigematsu; Hiroko Shimohira; Takeshi Katsuki

In successive studies of the psychosomatic functioning of ill-health according to Oriental and Western medicine in medical students, we established the existence of the psychosomatic characteristics we have provisionally termed the anxiety-affinitve constitution at the core of ill-health. Therefore, we conducted this research because our previous investigation showed this constitution included a high complexity of respiratory movement and eye movement with a significant correlation to the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). We examined the correlation between the STAI and somatic function of 88 medical students to identify the psychosomatic characteristics of anxiety and the anxiety-affinitive constitution. These tests included STAI, fractal (EEG, EOG, plethysmogram, respiratory curves, and EMG) and non-fractal (accelerated plethysmogram) dimension analyses, and malocclusion (based on Angles classification). In particular, EOG, plethysmogram, and respiratory curves are known to have close association with trait anxiety. We were able to discover the correlation between (1) trait anxiety and thoracic and abdominal respiratory movements, and malocclusion (Class III), and (2) the correlation of state anxiety with thoracic respiratory movement, horizontal eye movement, a plethysmogram and an EEG-Pz (in males only). In subsequent study the relation between thoracic dominance and state-trait anxiety and between abdominal dominance and state-trait anxiety should be assessed to develop this research regarding the psychosomatic characteristics of anxiety and the anxiety-affinitive constitution. Further, it is essential to create an anxiety-affinitve constitution index based on multi-regression analysis.


Archive | 2012

Hot Fomentation of the Lower-Back for Stress Relief in Students Preparing for a National Examination of Clinical Medical Technologist

Hanachiyo Nagata; Junzo Watada; Ito Yushi; Takao Shindo; Masasuke Takefu; Masahiro Nakano; Kumiko Satou; Yoriko Hasimoto; Sadahiro Kumamoto; Sumiko Oki; Fusako Fujii; Yukmitu Satou; Norio Akaike

The objective of this study is to propose a method of hot fomentation for a lower-back care for stress relief. Experimental evidence statistically validated this approach for relieving stress. In the experiment, hot fomentation was applied to twenty senior college students (from 21 to 22 years old) who had complained of stiffness in their shoulder and lumbar region of the back during the month prior to a national examination for clinical Medical technologist. Before and after the 30-minute hot fomentation care with a hot-pack, we measured their psychological and physical reactions. The changes in their psychological reactions were evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS) to assess the degree of comfort. The physical reactions were evaluated using the cortisol level of blood serum as an index of stress.


The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2001

Studies on the psychosomatic functioning of ill-health according to eastern and western medicine. 6. Psychosomatic characteristics of anxiety and depression

Masashi Takeichi; Takeshi Sato; Masasuke Takefu


Journal of Theoretical Biology | 2016

A model of compensatory molecular evolution involving multiple sites in RNA molecules.

Junko Kusumi; Motoshi Ichinose; Masasuke Takefu; Robert Piskol; Wolfgang Stephan; Masaru Iizuka


ICIC express letters. Part B, Applications : an international journal of research and surveys | 2015

Effects of hot pack treatment on serum cortisol and lactate in students preparing for the national license examination

Hanachiyo Nagata; Yushi Ito; Junzo Watada; Masahiro Nakano; Hideo Hatta; Akira Honda; Ayaka Hamamoto; Masasuke Takefu; Takao Shindo; Fusako Fujii; Toshiko Fujii; Chiaki Hukumoto; Kiyoko Satoyama; Naokazu Iwamoto; Kumiko Satou; Yukimitu Satou; Norio Akaike


Health | 2015

Effects of Back Massages on Stress Observed in Students Preparing for the National License Examination

Hanachiyo Nagata; Yushi Ito; Masahiro Nakano; Masasuke Takefu; Norio Akaike


ICIC Express Letters | 2012

Towards an educationally effective maternity nursing practice - a proposal for the use of a personal reference

Hanachiyo Nagata; Masahiro Nakano; Takao Shindo; Kumiko Satou; Yoriko Hasimoto; Sadahiro Kumamoto; Masasuke Takefu; Fusako Fujii; Yukimitu Satou

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Norio Akaike

Kumamoto Health Science University

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Fusako Fujii

Kumamoto Health Science University

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Kumiko Satou

University of Human Arts and Sciences

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Masaru Iizuka

Kyushu Dental University

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Motoshi Ichinose

Chikushi Jogakuen University

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