Yoshito Takasaki
Tokyo Dental College
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Molecular Pain | 2013
Daisuke Kobayashi; Daisuke Nishizawa; Yoshito Takasaki; Shinya Kasai; Takashi Kakizawa; Kazutaka Ikeda; Ken-ichi Fukuda
BackgroundBilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy (BSSRO) is a common orthognatic surgical procedure. Sensory disturbances in the inferior alveolar nerve, including hypoesthesia and dysesthesia, are frequently observed after BSSRO, even without distinct nerve injury. The mechanisms that underlie individual differences in the vulnerability to sensory disturbances have not yet been elucidated.MethodsThe present study investigated the relationships between genetic polymorphisms and the vulnerability to sensory disturbances after BSSRO in a genome-wide association study (GWAS). A total of 304 and 303 patients who underwent BSSRO were included in the analyses of hypoesthesia and dysesthesia, respectively. Hypoesthesia was evaluated using the tactile test 1 week after surgery. Dysesthesia was evaluated by interview 4 weeks after surgery. Whole-genome genotyping was conducted using Illumina BeadChips including approximately 300,000 polymorphism markers.ResultsHypoesthesia and dysesthesia occurred in 51 (16.8%) and 149 (49.2%) subjects, respectively. Significant associations were not observed between the clinical data (i.e., age, sex, body weight, body height, loss of blood volume, migration length of bone fragments, nerve exposure, duration of anesthesia, and duration of surgery) and the frequencies of hypoesthesia and dysesthesia. Significant associations were found between hypoesthesia and the rs502281 polymorphism (recessive model: combined χ2 = 24.72, nominal P = 6.633 × 10-7), between hypoesthesia and the rs2063640 polymorphism (recessive model: combined χ2 = 23.07, nominal P = 1.563 × 10-6), and between dysesthesia and the nonsynonymous rs2677879 polymorphism (trend model: combined χ2 = 16.56, nominal P = 4.722 × 10-5; dominant model: combined χ2 = 16.31, nominal P = 5.369 × 10-5). The rs502281 and rs2063640 polymorphisms were located in the flanking region of the ARID1B and ZPLD1 genes on chromosomes 6 and 3, whose official names are “AT rich interactive domain 1B (SWI1-like)” and “zona pellucida-like domain containing 1”, respectively. The rs2677879 polymorphism is located in the METTL4 gene on chromosome 18, whose official name is “methyltransferase like 4”.ConclusionsThe GWAS of sensory disturbances after BSSRO revealed associations between genetic polymorphisms located in the flanking region of the ARID1B and ZPLD1 genes and hypoesthesia and between a nonsynonymous genetic polymorphism in the METTL4 gene and dysesthesia.
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 1998
Yoshito Takasaki; Hiroyasu Noma; Masaki H; Maki Fujikawa; Alberdas Jl; Hidetoshi Tamura; Ueda E; Takashi Takaki; Gen-yuki Yamane
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2000
Takahiko Shibahara; Hiroyasu Noma; Yoshito Takasaki; Takeshi Nomura
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2003
Yoshito Takasaki; Hiroyasu Noma; Takehiro Kitami; Takahiko Shibahara; Kenichi Sasaki
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 1996
Takahiko Shibahara; Hiroyasu Noma; Gen-yuki Yamane; Akira Katakura; Yoshito Takasaki; Tamada Y
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 1998
Takahiko Shibahara; Hiroyasu Noma; Maki Fujikawa; Miyao T; Ishikawa M; Yoshito Takasaki
Japanese jornal of Head and Neck Cancer | 2002
Masayuki Takano; Takashi Kakizawa; Yoshito Takasaki; Syuichi Seta; Hiroyasu Noma; Yasutomo Yajima; Sachie Nomura
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2001
Maki Fujikawa; Hiroyasu Noma; Yoshito Takasaki
Japanese Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2015
Ryoichi Hagihara; Masayasu Shibano; Kenichi Hanaue; Motoaki Inagawa; Yoshito Takasaki; Hiroyasu Noma
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 1999
Takahiko Shibahara; Hiroyasu Noma; Yoshito Takasaki; Takeshi Nomura; Maki Fujikawa