start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=5 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=ycaf092 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202501 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Methanol chemoreceptor MtpA- and flagellin protein FliC-dependent methylotaxis contributes to the spatial colonization of PPFM in the phyllosphere en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophs (PPFMs) capable of growth on methanol are dominant and versatile phyllosphere bacteria that provide positive effects on plant growth through symbiosis. However, the spatial behavior of PPFMs on plant surfaces and its molecular basis are unknown. Here, we show that Methylobacterium sp. strain OR01 inoculated onto red perilla seeds colonized across the entire plant surface in the phyllosphere concomitant with the plant growth. During its transmission, strain OR01 was found to be present on the entire leaf surface with a preference to sites around the periphery, vein, trichome, and stomata. We found that methanol-sensing chemoreceptor MtpA-dependent chemotaxis (methylotaxis; chemotaxis toward methanol) and flagellin protein FliC-dependent motility facilitated the bacterial entry into the stomatal cavity and their colonization in the phyllosphere. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KatayamaShiori en-aut-sei=Katayama en-aut-mei=Shiori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShiraishiKosuke en-aut-sei=Shiraishi en-aut-mei=Kosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KajiKanae en-aut-sei=Kaji en-aut-mei=Kanae kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawabataKazuya en-aut-sei=Kawabata en-aut-mei=Kazuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TamuraNaoki en-aut-sei=Tamura en-aut-mei=Naoki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=TaniAkio en-aut-sei=Tani en-aut-mei=Akio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YurimotoHiroya en-aut-sei=Yurimoto en-aut-mei=Hiroya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakaiYasuyoshi en-aut-sei=Sakai en-aut-mei=Yasuyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Anatomy and Histology, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University kn-affil= en-keyword=PPFM kn-keyword=PPFM en-keyword=methylotaxis kn-keyword=methylotaxis en-keyword=phyllosphere kn-keyword=phyllosphere en-keyword=fluorescenceimaging kn-keyword=fluorescenceimaging en-keyword=bacterialbehavior kn-keyword=bacterialbehavior en-keyword=plant-microbeinteraction kn-keyword=plant-microbeinteraction END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=40 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=463 end-page=474 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241225 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Nationwide diversity of symbolic “city flowers” in Japan is increasing en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Recognizing and maintaining locally rooted human?nature interactions is essential for utilizing ecosystem services. Although the general public's awareness of biodiversity and ecosystem services has been examined using various proxies, it remains unclear how local governments?key sectors in creating conservation policies?appreciate them within a solid local context. Here, we focused on the “city flower,” an official symbolic species of Japanese cities, as a new proxy for measuring governmental attitudes toward biota and its services. We aimed to capture temporal changes in the awareness of species with locally relevant value at the city government level by examining the changes in city flowers over more than half a century. Data from the official websites of municipalities, including the names, the adoption years, and the reasons for adoption, revealed two major periods of adoption, with a notable increase in species diversity in and after 1993. This increase could be attributed to a recent reduction in bias toward popular flowers and growing interest in alternative, less popular flowers. Analysis of the reasons for adoption suggested that the temporal change in adopted flower species was related to the increasing emphasis on species with an explicit local context, especially those with instrumental value to the city. Our findings indicate the tendency for local governments to increasingly recognize their biocultural backgrounds and the ecosystem services of plants within their regions. The growing awareness of the local governments regarding their biocultural background is a positive sign for the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TsuzukiYoichi en-aut-sei=Tsuzuki en-aut-mei=Yoichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhsakiHaruna en-aut-sei=Ohsaki en-aut-mei=Haruna kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawaguchiYawako W. en-aut-sei=Kawaguchi en-aut-mei=Yawako W. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiSayaka en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Sayaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HaradaShogo en-aut-sei=Harada en-aut-mei=Shogo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=OtakeYurie en-aut-sei=Otake en-aut-mei=Yurie kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShinoharaNaoto en-aut-sei=Shinohara en-aut-mei=Naoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatsuharaKoki R. en-aut-sei=Katsuhara en-aut-mei=Koki R. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Health and Environmental Risk Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=awareness of local governments kn-keyword=awareness of local governments en-keyword=biocultural diversity kn-keyword=biocultural diversity en-keyword=ecosystem services kn-keyword=ecosystem services en-keyword=manual web scraping kn-keyword=manual web scraping en-keyword=temporal trend kn-keyword=temporal trend END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250921 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Urbanised landscape and microhabitat differences can influence flowering phenology and synchrony in an annual herb en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=1. Flowering phenology, a crucial determinant of plant reproductive success and biotic interactions, is susceptible to urbanisation. Numerous studies have shown the impact of urbanised landscapes on flowering phenology based on comparisons along urban?rural gradients. Phenological patterns among microenvironments in the urban ecosystem have received less attention, although they often offer unique habitats with varying artificial influences, such as roadsides, drainage ditches and vacant lots. If differences in microenvironments diversify flowering phenology, the urban matrix might reduce flowering synchrony with neighbouring populations, limiting outcrossing opportunities and therefore reducing reproductive success.
2. We investigated the flowering phenology and synchrony of the native annual herb Commelina communis in approximately 250 populations at two rural and two urban sites over 3?years. To determine the effect of microhabitat differences, we categorised the microhabitats of C. communis populations into five types: drains, roadsides, vacant land, farmland and forest edge. In some study populations, we investigated reproductive success (seed set) to estimate the degree of outcross pollination limitation.
3. Our findings revealed that populations in urban sites exhibited earlier flowering onset and longer flowering duration compared to rural locations. Besides, we did not detect consistent patterns of flowering onset, peak and duration among the different microhabitat types. For flowering synchrony, we found that the population in urban sites, growing in drain habitats, and with artificial disturbances exhibited relatively lower interpopulation flowering synchrony, suggesting their phenology differed from neighbouring populations within the same landscape. Additionally, populations in urban sites, especially those growing in drain and roadside habitats, suffered severe outcross pollen limitation compared to those in rural landscapes.
4. Synthesis and applications. In conclusion, our results indicate that in addition to landscape changes associated with urbanisation, variations in local microhabitats also influence the flowering phenology and synchrony of C. communis populations. Urbanised landscapes and differences in microhabitats could contribute to the diversification of phenological patterns between populations, potentially having a negative impact on the reproductive success of native plant species. These findings highlight the need to consider not only spatial but also temporal fragmentation from diversified flowering phenology when addressing conservation in the urban matrix. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=FujiwaraHinata en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Hinata kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamaguchiHiroto en-aut-sei=Yamaguchi en-aut-mei=Hiroto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakataKazuyoshi en-aut-sei=Nakata en-aut-mei=Kazuyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatsuharaKoki R. en-aut-sei=Katsuhara en-aut-mei=Koki R. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=artificial disturbance kn-keyword=artificial disturbance en-keyword=Commelina kn-keyword=Commelina en-keyword=drainage ditches kn-keyword=drainage ditches en-keyword=flowering synchrony kn-keyword=flowering synchrony en-keyword=roadside kn-keyword=roadside en-keyword=ruderal plants kn-keyword=ruderal plants en-keyword=temporal fragmentation kn-keyword=temporal fragmentation en-keyword=urban ecology kn-keyword=urban ecology END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=4 cd-vols= no-issue=9 article-no= start-page=1135 end-page=1151 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250910 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Heart failure-specific cardiac fibroblasts contribute to cardiac dysfunction via the MYC?CXCL1?CXCR2 axis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Heart failure (HF) is a growing global health issue. While most studies focus on cardiomyocytes, here we highlight the role of cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) in HF. Single-cell RNA sequencing of mouse hearts under pressure overload identified six CF subclusters, with one specific to the HF stage. This HF-specific CF population highly expresses the transcription factor Myc. Deleting Myc in CFs improves cardiac function without reducing fibrosis. MYC directly regulates the expression of the chemokine CXCL1, which is elevated in HF-specific CFs and downregulated in Myc-deficient CFs. The CXCL1 receptor, CXCR2, is expressed in cardiomyocytes, and blocking the CXCL1?CXCR2 axis mitigates HF. CXCL1 impairs contractility in neonatal rat and human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes. Human CFs from failing hearts also express MYC and CXCL1, unlike those from controls. These findings reveal that HF-specific CFs contribute to HF via the MYC?CXCL1?CXCR2 pathway, offering a promising therapeutic target beyond cardiomyocytes. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KomuroJin en-aut-sei=Komuro en-aut-mei=Jin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HashimotoHisayuki en-aut-sei=Hashimoto en-aut-mei=Hisayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatsukiToshiomi en-aut-sei=Katsuki en-aut-mei=Toshiomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KusumotoDai en-aut-sei=Kusumoto en-aut-mei=Dai kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatohManami en-aut-sei=Katoh en-aut-mei=Manami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoToshiyuki en-aut-sei=Ko en-aut-mei=Toshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ItoMasamichi en-aut-sei=Ito en-aut-mei=Masamichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatagiriMikako en-aut-sei=Katagiri en-aut-mei=Mikako kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=KubotaMasayuki en-aut-sei=Kubota en-aut-mei=Masayuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamadaShintaro en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraTakahiro en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Takahiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=AkibaYohei en-aut-sei=Akiba en-aut-mei=Yohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoukaThukaa en-aut-sei=Kouka en-aut-mei=Thukaa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=KomuroKaoruko en-aut-sei=Komuro en-aut-mei=Kaoruko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=KimuraMai en-aut-sei=Kimura en-aut-mei=Mai kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= en-aut-name=ItoShogo en-aut-sei=Ito en-aut-mei=Shogo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=16 ORCID= en-aut-name=NomuraSeitaro en-aut-sei=Nomura en-aut-mei=Seitaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=17 ORCID= en-aut-name=KomuroIssei en-aut-sei=Komuro en-aut-mei=Issei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=18 ORCID= en-aut-name=FukudaKeiichi en-aut-sei=Fukuda en-aut-mei=Keiichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=19 ORCID= en-aut-name=YuasaShinsuke en-aut-sei=Yuasa en-aut-mei=Shinsuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=20 ORCID= en-aut-name=IedaMasaki en-aut-sei=Ieda en-aut-mei=Masaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=21 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Frontier Cardiovascular Science, Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Frontier Cardiovascular Science, Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=17 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=18 en-affil=Department of Frontier Cardiovascular Science, Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=19 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=20 en-affil=Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=21 en-affil=Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=400 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=51 end-page=71 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202507 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Lithium- and oxygen-isotope compositions of a Si-rich nebular reservoir determined from chondrule constituents in the Sahara 97103 EH3 chondrite en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Here we report the in situ ion-microprobe analyses of the Li- and O-isotope compositions of enstatite, FeO-rich pyroxene, olivine, glass, and cristobalite grains from six chondrule-related objects from the Sahara 97103 EH3 chondrite. The O-isotope composition of the enstatite grains scattered around the intersection between the terrestrial fractionation and primitive chondrule minerals lines. Whereas, that of olivine varied along the primitive chondrule minerals line. Based on the mineralogy, we found cristobalite formed as a result of Si saturation, instead of the reduction of FeO-rich silicates, consistent with Si-enrichment of whole rock enstatite chondrites. Based on the mineralogy and O-isotope compositions, we infer that olivines in some chondrules are relict grains. In chondrules that contained olivine, no abundant niningerite [(Mg,Fe,Mn)S] was observed. Thus, enstatite formation can be explained by the interaction of an olivine precursor with additional SiO2 (Mg2SiO4 + SiO2 → Mg2Si2O6), instead of sulfidation (Mg2SiO4 + S → 1/2 Mg2Si2O6 + MgS + 1/2 O2). Using the equation Mg2SiO4 + SiO2 → Mg2Si2O6 and the O-isotope compositions of enstatite and olivine, the O-isotope composition of the additional SiO2 was estimated. Based on the O-isotope composition, we infer that there could be a Si-rich gas with an elevated Δ17O value similar to, or greater than the second trend line (Δ17O = 0.9 ‰) suggested by Weisberg et al. (2021), during chondrule formation. The variation in the Li-isotope compositions of enstatite and olivine grains from EH3 chondrules is smaller than that for the same phases from CV3 chondrules. The variation in the Li-isotope compositions of the enstatite and olivine grains from EH3 chondrules is also smaller than that of their O-isotope compositions. During the recycling of enstatite-chondrite chondrules, both Li- and O-isotope compositions were homogenized. Although enstatite is the major carrier of Li in EH3 chondrules, the Li-isotope composition (δ7Li) of enstatite is lower than that of whole rock EH3 chondrites, suggesting the existence of a phase with higher δ7Li. Meanwhile, the Li-isotope composition and concentration (δ7Li, [Li]) of enstatite is higher than that of olivine. The Li-isotope composition of the Si-rich gas was estimated to be δ7Li = 1 ‰, using a similar mass-balance calculation as applied for the O-isotope composition. The Li-isotope composition of the Si-rich gas from the enstatite-chondrite-chondrule forming-region, is consistent with that of whole rock EH3 chondrites, and differs significantly from that of the Si-rich gas from the carbonaceous-chondrite-chondrule forming-region (δ7Li = ?11 ‰) determined by a previous study. We speculate that the Si-rich gas in the carbonaceous-chondrite-chondrule forming-region maintained the Li-isotope heterogeneity inherited from light lithium synthesized by galactic cosmic-ray spallation in the interstellar medium. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Douglas-SongTorii en-aut-sei=Douglas-Song en-aut-mei=Torii kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OtaTsutomu en-aut-sei=Ota en-aut-mei=Tsutomu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamanakaMasahiro en-aut-sei=Yamanaka en-aut-mei=Masahiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KitagawaHiroshi en-aut-sei=Kitagawa en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanakaRyoji en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Ryoji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=PotiszilChristian en-aut-sei=Potiszil en-aut-mei=Christian kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=KunihiroTak en-aut-sei=Kunihiro en-aut-mei=Tak kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Lithium kn-keyword=Lithium en-keyword=Oxygen kn-keyword=Oxygen en-keyword=Trace elements kn-keyword=Trace elements en-keyword=Chondrule kn-keyword=Chondrule en-keyword=Enstatite chondrite kn-keyword=Enstatite chondrite en-keyword=SIMS kn-keyword=SIMS en-keyword=Sulfidation kn-keyword=Sulfidation en-keyword=Silicification kn-keyword=Silicification END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=198 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=kiaf137 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250408 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The thylakoid membrane remodeling protein VIPP1 forms bundled oligomers in tobacco chloroplasts en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The thylakoid membrane (TM) serves as the scaffold for oxygen-evolving photosynthesis, hosting the protein complexes responsible for the light reactions and ATP synthesis. Vesicle inducing protein in plastid 1 (VIPP1), a key protein in TM remodeling, has been recognized as essential for TM homeostasis. In vitro studies of cyanobacterial VIPP1 demonstrated its ability to form large homo-oligomers (2?MDa) manifesting as ring-like or filament-like assemblies associated with membranes. Similarly, VIPP1 in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii assembles into rods that encapsulate liposomes or into stacked spiral structures. However, the nature of VIPP1 assemblies in chloroplasts, particularly in Arabidopsis, remains uncharacterized. Here, we expressed Arabidopsis thaliana VIPP1 fused to GFP (AtVIPP1-GFP) in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) chloroplasts and performed transmission electron microscopy (TEM). A purified AtVIPP1-GFP fraction was enriched with long filamentous tubule-like structures. Detailed TEM observations of chloroplasts in fixed resin-embedded tissues identified VIPP1 assemblies in situ that appeared to colocalize with GFP fluorescence. Electron tomography demonstrated that the AtVIPP1 oligomers consisted of bundled filaments near membranes, some of which appeared connected to the TM or inner chloroplast envelope at their contact sites. The observed bundles were never detected in wild-type Arabidopsis but were observed in Arabidopsis vipp1 mutants expressing AtVIPP1-GFP. Taken together, we propose that the bundled filaments are the dominant AtVIPP1 oligomers that represent its static state in vivo. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=GachieSarah W en-aut-sei=Gachie en-aut-mei=Sarah W kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MuhireAlexandre en-aut-sei=Muhire en-aut-mei=Alexandre kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=LiDi en-aut-sei=Li en-aut-mei=Di kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawamotoAkihiro en-aut-sei=Kawamoto en-aut-mei=Akihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=Takeda-KamiyaNoriko en-aut-sei=Takeda-Kamiya en-aut-mei=Noriko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=GotoYumi en-aut-sei=Goto en-aut-mei=Yumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatoMayuko en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=ToyookaKiminori en-aut-sei=Toyooka en-aut-mei=Kiminori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshimuraRyo en-aut-sei=Yoshimura en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakamiTsuneaki en-aut-sei=Takami en-aut-mei=Tsuneaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=ZhangLingang en-aut-sei=Zhang en-aut-mei=Lingang kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=KurisuGenji en-aut-sei=Kurisu en-aut-mei=Genji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=TerachiToru en-aut-sei=Terachi en-aut-mei=Toru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakamotoWataru en-aut-sei=Sakamoto en-aut-mei=Wataru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Mass Spectrometry and Microscopy Unit, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Mass Spectrometry and Microscopy Unit, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Mass Spectrometry and Microscopy Unit, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Mass Spectrometry and Microscopy Unit, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=School of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia University/Key Laboratory of Herbage and Endemic Crop Biotechnology kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Faculty of Life Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=pcaf098 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250822 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Thylakostasis: key factors in thylakoid membrane organization with emphasis on biogenesis and remodeling proteins in vascular plants en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The thylakoid membrane (TM), a defining feature for almost all oxygen-evolving photosynthetic organisms, serves as the structural foundation for light-driven energy conversion. In vascular plants, the TM evolved into a complex architecture composed of single-layered stroma thylakoids and stacked grana thylakoids, enabling the spatial organization of two photosystems (PSII and PSI) to optimize light capture and energy transfer. In addition, two membrane regions, one connecting these two compartments (grana margin) and the other corresponding to the curvature domain in grana, function in dissipating excess energy, balancing electron transfer, and maintaining functional PSII. Recent advances in electron microscopy imaging and proteome analysis of membrane subcompartments have provided new insights into the structure and dynamic adaptations of the TM in response to diverse environmental conditions. To describe the mechanisms that govern TM architecture, dynamics, and integrity, I am introducing the concept of “thylakostasis” (thylakoid homeostasis). Here, I provide an overview of the molecular components and processes central to thylakostasis, including the biosynthesis of lipids, chlorophyll, and proteins. I focus particularly on the membrane remodeling proteins whose functions have been elucidated recently, such as VIPP1, a member of the evolutionarily conserved PspA/ESCRT-III superfamily; FZL, a dynamin-like GTPase; and CURT1, a curvature-inducing protein unique to photosynthetic organisms. Together, these factors orchestrate TM biogenesis, remodeling, and adaptive flexibility that is essential for photosynthetic efficiency. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SakamotoWataru en-aut-sei=Sakamoto en-aut-mei=Wataru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=chloroplast kn-keyword=chloroplast en-keyword=ESCRT-III (endosomal sorting complex required for transport complex III) kn-keyword=ESCRT-III (endosomal sorting complex required for transport complex III) en-keyword=grana kn-keyword=grana en-keyword=membrane trafficking kn-keyword=membrane trafficking en-keyword=photosynthesis kn-keyword=photosynthesis en-keyword=stroma thylakoid kn-keyword=stroma thylakoid END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=18 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=wrae175 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=202401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Cyanorhodopsin-II represents a yellow-absorbing proton-pumping rhodopsin clade within cyanobacteria en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Microbial rhodopsins are prevalent in many cyanobacterial groups as a light-energy-harvesting system in addition to the photosynthetic system. It has been suggested that this dual system allows efficient capture of sunlight energy using complementary ranges of absorption wavelengths. However, the diversity of cyanobacterial rhodopsins, particularly in accumulated metagenomic data, remains underexplored. Here, we used a metagenomic mining approach, which led to the identification of a novel rhodopsin clade unique to cyanobacteria, cyanorhodopsin-II (CyR-II). CyR-IIs function as light-driven outward H+ pumps. CyR-IIs, together with previously identified cyanorhodopsins (CyRs) and cyanobacterial halorhodopsins (CyHRs), constitute cyanobacterial ion-pumping rhodopsins (CyipRs), a phylogenetically distinct family of rhodopsins. The CyR-II clade is further divided into two subclades, YCyR-II and GCyR-II, based on their specific absorption wavelength. YCyR-II absorbed yellow light (λmax?=?570 nm), whereas GCyR-II absorbed green light (λmax?=?550 nm). X-ray crystallography and mutational analysis revealed that the difference in absorption wavelengths is attributable to slight changes in the side chain structure near the retinal chromophore. The evolutionary trajectory of cyanobacterial rhodopsins suggests that the function and light-absorbing range of these rhodopsins have been adapted to a wide range of habitats with variable light and environmental conditions. Collectively, these findings shed light on the importance of rhodopsins in the evolution and environmental adaptation of cyanobacteria. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Hasegawa-TakanoMasumi en-aut-sei=Hasegawa-Takano en-aut-mei=Masumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HosakaToshiaki en-aut-sei=Hosaka en-aut-mei=Toshiaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KojimaKeiichi en-aut-sei=Kojima en-aut-mei=Keiichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishimuraYosuke en-aut-sei=Nishimura en-aut-mei=Yosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KuriharaMarie en-aut-sei=Kurihara en-aut-mei=Marie kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakajimaYu en-aut-sei=Nakajima en-aut-mei=Yu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=Ishizuka-KatsuraYoshiko en-aut-sei=Ishizuka-Katsura en-aut-mei=Yoshiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=Kimura-SomeyaTomomi en-aut-sei=Kimura-Someya en-aut-mei=Tomomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShirouzuMikako en-aut-sei=Shirouzu en-aut-mei=Mikako kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=SudoYuki en-aut-sei=Sudo en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshizawaSusumu en-aut-sei=Yoshizawa en-aut-mei=Susumu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Laboratory for Protein Functional and Structural Biology, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Laboratory for Protein Functional and Structural Biology, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Laboratory for Protein Functional and Structural Biology, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Laboratory for Protein Functional and Structural Biology, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= en-keyword=cyanobacteria kn-keyword=cyanobacteria en-keyword=microbial rhodopsin kn-keyword=microbial rhodopsin en-keyword=ecology kn-keyword=ecology en-keyword=evolution kn-keyword=evolution END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=75 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=56 end-page=22 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250911 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The Ethnic Integration and Security Issues in Estonia : In light of the results of the “Social Awareness Survey”(May 2023) kn-title=エストニアの民族間統合と安全保障問題 ― 「社会意識調査」(2023年5月)の結果に照らして― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KawaharaY. en-aut-sei=Kawahara en-aut-mei=Y. kn-aut-name=河原祐馬 kn-aut-sei=河原 kn-aut-mei=祐馬 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院社会文化科学学域 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=26 cd-vols= no-issue=17 article-no= start-page=8145 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250822 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Augmentation of the Benzyl Isothiocyanate-Induced Antiproliferation by NBDHEX in the HCT-116 Human Colorectal Cancer Cell Line en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Increased drug metabolism and elimination are prominent mechanisms mediating multidrug resistance (MDR) to not only chemotherapy drugs but also anti-cancer natural products, such as benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC). To evaluate the possibility of combined utilization of a certain compound to overcome this resistance, we focused on glutathione S-transferase (GST)-dependent metabolism of BITC. The pharmacological treatment of a pi-class GST-selective inhibitor, 6-(7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazol-4-ylthio)hexanol (NBDHEX), significantly increased BITC-induced toxicity in human colorectal cancer HCT-116 cells. However, NBDHEX unexpectedly increased the level of the BITC?glutathione (GSH) conjugate as well as BITC-modified proteins, suggesting that NBDHEX might increase BITC-modified protein accumulation by inhibiting BITC?GSH excretion instead of inhibiting GST. Furthermore, NBDHEX significantly potentiated BITC-induced apoptosis with the enhanced activation of apoptosis-related pathways, such as c-Jun N-terminal kinase and caspase-3 pathways. These results suggested that combination treatment with NBDHEX may be an effective way to overcome MDR with drug efflux and thus induce the biological activity of BITC at lower doses. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SunRuitong en-aut-sei=Sun en-aut-mei=Ruitong kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YanoAina en-aut-sei=Yano en-aut-mei=Aina kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatohAyano en-aut-sei=Satoh en-aut-mei=Ayano kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MunemasaShintaro en-aut-sei=Munemasa en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MurataYoshiyuki en-aut-sei=Murata en-aut-mei=Yoshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraToshiyuki en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Toshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraYoshimasa en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Yoshimasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=benzyl isothiocyanate kn-keyword=benzyl isothiocyanate en-keyword=multidrug resistance kn-keyword=multidrug resistance en-keyword=glutathione S-transferase kn-keyword=glutathione S-transferase en-keyword=NBDHEX kn-keyword=NBDHEX en-keyword=apoptosis kn-keyword=apoptosis en-keyword=c-Jun N-terminal kinase kn-keyword=c-Jun N-terminal kinase END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=239 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=113260 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2026 dt-pub=202602 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Helical X-ray tube trajectory estimation via image noise analysis for enhanced CT dosimetry en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Information on the helical trajectory of the X-ray tube is necessary for accurate dose evaluation during computed tomography (CT). We aimed to propose a methodology for analyzing the trajectory of the X-ray tube. The novelty of this paper is that the incident direction of X-rays is estimated from the standard deviation (SD) distribution. The X-ray incident direction for each slice was analyzed using a distribution function of SD values, in which the analysis regions were placed in the air region. Then, the helical trajectory of the CT scan was estimated by fitting a three-dimensional helical function to the analyzed data. The robustness of our algorithm was verified through phantom studies: the analyzed X-ray incident directions were compared with instrumental log data, in which cylindrical polyoxymethylene resin phantoms and a whole-body phantom were scanned. Chest CT scanning was mimicked, in which the field of view (FOV) was set at the lung region. The procedure for analyzing the X-ray incident direction was applicable to cylindrical phantoms regardless of the phantom size. In contrast, in the case of the whole-body phantom, although it was possible to apply our procedure to the chest and abdomen regions, the shoulder slices were inappropriate to analyze. Therefore, the helical trajectory was determined based on chest and abdominal CT images. The accuracy in X-ray incident direction analysis was evaluated to be 7.5°. In conclusion, we have developed an algorithm to estimate a three-dimensional helical trajectory that can be used for dose measurements and simulations. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MaedaTatsuya en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Tatsuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakegamiKazuki en-aut-sei=Takegami en-aut-mei=Kazuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=GotoSota en-aut-sei=Goto en-aut-mei=Sota kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=AsaharaTakashi en-aut-sei=Asahara en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KobayashiDaiki en-aut-sei=Kobayashi en-aut-mei=Daiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishigamiRina en-aut-sei=Nishigami en-aut-mei=Rina kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=KimotoNatsumi en-aut-sei=Kimoto en-aut-mei=Natsumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= 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en-affil=Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil=岡山大学大学院医歯薬学総合研究科 腫瘍微小環境学 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=189 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=111 end-page=122 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250822 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Practice and Evaluation of a Revised Curriculum Aimed at Improving Practical Teaching Skills in Elementary Home Economics at Okayama University: An Analysis of a 2024 Student Questionnaire from the "Basics of Elementary Home Economics Teaching Methods" Course kn-title=岡山大学教育学部家政教育講座における教育実践力向上にむけた新カリキュラム初等家庭科指導法基礎および内容基礎の実践と評価 ―2024 年度指導法基礎受講学生を対象としたアンケート調査の分析を通して― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= これまで,岡山大学教育学部家政教育講座では,家庭科教員養成のコア・カリキュラムを設定し,家庭科のねらい・原理を達成できる実践的指導力の育成を行ってきた。本稿では,新カリキュラム1 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kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Education,Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=初等教員養成 kn-keyword=初等教員養成 en-keyword=家庭科 kn-keyword=家庭科 en-keyword=教科内容学 kn-keyword=教科内容学 en-keyword=教科教育学 kn-keyword=教科教育学 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=189 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=101 end-page=110 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250822 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Basic Research on Creative Educator Training Programs Based on Creativity and STEAM Education:Hypothesis Generation through Initiatives at the Kansoukennkyuusyo Institute kn-title=創造性・STEAM 教育を基にしたCreative Educator 育成プログラムに関する基礎研究 ―感創研究所での取り組みを通した仮説の生成― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本論の目的は,校種や専門教科を限定せず,授業の「おもしろさ」を多角的に検討しあう教員研修(以降,「おもしろい」研修会と表記)を通して,創造性の育成を目指す授業の要素に関する仮説を導き出すことである。なお,ここで述べる「おもしろい」とは,これまでの経験やそれに伴う新しい視点,視座が加わることでシェマを同化・調整できる状況をさす。そこで,本論では筆者らが属する岡山大学大学院教育学研究科附属国際創造性・STEAM 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 二分脊椎症には、下肢の運動障害と感覚障害、排泄障害に加え、水頭症をはじめとした様々な合併症があることから、運動面、生活面、認知面において適切な支援を要する。さらに、思春期以降になると、脊髄係留による疼痛の出現や、歩行能力の低下に注意する必要がある。神経因性膀胱による排尿障害を合併する場合は、清潔間欠導尿を行う。学校生活を楽しいと肯定的に捉えていた子どもたちのほとんどは、清潔間欠導尿を介助無しあるいは一部の介助のみで排尿することができていた。このことから、担任は、身体的、認知的な支援と配慮に加え、多職種と密な連携を取りながら清潔間欠自己導尿を目指した自立活動の指導を進めることと、良好な友人関係を築くための支援を行うことが重要と思われた。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OHMORI (KAWASAKI)Iori en-aut-sei=OHMORI (KAWASAKI) en-aut-mei=Iori kn-aut-name=大守(川ア)伊織 kn-aut-sei=大守(川ア) kn-aut-mei=伊織 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YAMANAKAMitsuko en-aut-sei=YAMANAKA en-aut-mei=Mitsuko kn-aut-name=山中美津子 kn-aut-sei=山中 kn-aut-mei=美津子 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education,Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Okayama prefectural Okayama east special needs school kn-affil=岡山県立岡山東支援学校 en-keyword=二分脊椎症 kn-keyword=二分脊椎症 en-keyword=清潔間欠導尿 kn-keyword=清潔間欠導尿 en-keyword=学校生活 kn-keyword=学校生活 en-keyword=多職種連携 kn-keyword=多職種連携 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=189 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=37 end-page=56 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250822 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Perspectives on Virtual Team Research: Paradoxes Facing Team Management in the DX Era kn-title=バーチャルチーム研究のパースペクティブ ― DX 時代のチームマネジメントが直面するパラドックス ― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 情報通信技術の発展や新型コロナウイルス感染症の感染拡大を契機として,組織におけるバーチャルチーム(virtual team; VT)の活用が広がっている。本稿では,VT に関する理論的・実証的知見を整理し,DX 時代におけるチームマネジメントの課題と今後の研究の方向性を検討した。まず,VT の概念定義とその中核をなすバーチャル性の構成要素(地理的分散,テクノロジーの使用など)を確認し,VT の効果性を説明する主要な理論モデルをレビューした。また,VT の構造に内在する「バーチャル性のパラドックス」に着目し,「柔軟性と構造化」や「独立と相互依存」など,相反する要求が同時に存在する持続的な緊張状態と,それに対応するための両立の発想に基づくマネジメントの重要性を考察した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MISAWARyo en-aut-sei=MISAWA en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name=三沢良 kn-aut-sei=三沢 kn-aut-mei=良 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FUJIMURAMakoto en-aut-sei=FUJIMURA en-aut-mei=Makoto kn-aut-name=藤村まこと kn-aut-sei=藤村 kn-aut-mei=まこと aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education,Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Human Relations, Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University kn-affil=福岡女学院大学人間関係学部 en-keyword=バーチャルチーム kn-keyword=バーチャルチーム en-keyword=チームマネジメント kn-keyword=チームマネジメント en-keyword=バーチャル性のパラドックス kn-keyword=バーチャル性のパラドックス en-keyword=文献レビュー kn-keyword=文献レビュー END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=189 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=19 end-page=36 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250822 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Concept-based Curriculum and Instruction for Anti-Crossborder Cosmopolitan Education: Standing on Borders of Distribution of Human Rights kn-title=境界線の「上に立つ」概念型カリキュラムの開発と実践 ─生活の中の権利分配の境界線を省察する─ en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本研究は,子どもたちが社会における権利分配の基準として機能する境界線への理解を深め(境界線の「上に立つ」),境界線を「別様に引き直す」可能性を追究するカリキュラムの開発とその実践の成果を検討する。権利の分配に関わる歴史教材の検討を経て,子どもたちが,世界に引かれた境界線をどのように理解し,どのように自らの生活の中の境界線を捉えなおそうとしたかについて分析した。カリキュラム構成上の意義と課題及び学習した概念の生活認識への転用の困難が明らかとなり,カリキュラムの中に概念の省察と吟味を重点的に行う活動を入れることの重要性が明らかとなった。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MIYAMOTOYuichi en-aut-sei=MIYAMOTO en-aut-mei=Yuichi kn-aut-name=宮本勇一 kn-aut-sei=宮本 kn-aut-mei=勇一 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MAKABEYudai en-aut-sei=MAKABE en-aut-mei=Yudai kn-aut-name=真加部湧大 kn-aut-sei=真加部 kn-aut-mei=湧大 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SATOShun en-aut-sei=SATO en-aut-mei=Shun kn-aut-name=佐藤瞬 kn-aut-sei=佐藤 kn-aut-mei=瞬 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=OSHIROTomochika en-aut-sei=OSHIRO en-aut-mei=Tomochika kn-aut-name=大城朝周 kn-aut-sei=大城 kn-aut-mei=朝周 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education,Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Teacher at an international school kn-affil=インターナショナルスクール教員 affil-num=3 en-affil=Educa & Quest Inc. kn-affil=株式会社 教育と探求社 affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University kn-affil=広島大学大学院人間社会科学研究科博士課程前期 en-keyword=概念型カリキュラム kn-keyword=概念型カリキュラム en-keyword=世界市民教育 kn-keyword=世界市民教育 en-keyword=境界線 kn-keyword=境界線 en-keyword=人権教育 kn-keyword=人権教育 en-keyword=探究学習 kn-keyword=探究学習 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=189 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=17 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250822 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Analysis of Classroom Teaching Based on Wittgenstein Philosophy: Basement of “Believing” that Underpins Science Teaching kn-title=ウィトゲンシュタイン哲学に基づく授業分析研究 ―理科の授業を支える「信用」の基底性― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本研究は、小学校4 年生の単元「月と星」(50 分×3 回)の授業に会話分析を施したうえで、ウィトゲンシュタインの『確実性について』における信用概念に依拠した考察を加えた。ここで言う信用とは、子どもが教師や教材を端的に信じることを指しており、言語ゲームの学習を基底において支えているものである。理科の授業は科学的条件を重視しようとすればするほど、授業が成立しなくなってしまうという逆説を抱えているが、この逆説による破綻を回避するものとして、科学的でも合理的でもない信用があることを指摘した。本研究は、先行研究において理論的に指摘されるに留まっていた非合理的な概念変容の過程を、実践的に明らかにしたものである。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HIRATAYoshitsugu en-aut-sei=HIRATA en-aut-mei=Yoshitsugu kn-aut-name=平田仁胤 kn-aut-sei=平田 kn-aut-mei=仁胤 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education,Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=ウィトゲンシュタイン kn-keyword=ウィトゲンシュタイン en-keyword=信用 kn-keyword=信用 en-keyword=理科 kn-keyword=理科 en-keyword=確実性 kn-keyword=確実性 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=89 cd-vols= no-issue=8 article-no= start-page=1217 end-page=1226 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250527 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Microbial biotransformation of proteins into amino acids in unpolished Thai and polished Japanese rice varieties cultivated with distinct industrial strains of koji mold en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=We previously reported the cultivation of industrial koji mold strains to produce unpolished Thai-colored rice kojis. These kojis, along with those made from unpolished Thai white rice and polished Japanese white rice, showed increased polyphenol content after cultivation, with the highest levels observed in unpolished Thai-colored rice kojis. In this study, an increase in both proteinogenic and non-proteinogenic amino acid contents, particularly γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) content, was observed in both unpolished Thai and polished Japanese rice kojis, suggesting the ability of koji mold in the biotransformation of proteins. This increase was almost comparable even when using different rice varieties; in contrast, it varied depending on the koji mold strain used. The observed increase in both polyphenol and functional amino acid contents, especially GABA content, highlights the potential of unpolished Thai and polished Japanese rice kojis, particularly unpolished Thai-colored rice koji, as multifunctional materials, benefiting from polyphenol and amino acid functionalities. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=JitpakdeeJirayu en-aut-sei=Jitpakdee en-aut-mei=Jirayu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ItoKazunari en-aut-sei=Ito en-aut-mei=Kazunari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TaninoYuka en-aut-sei=Tanino en-aut-mei=Yuka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakeuchiHayato en-aut-sei=Takeuchi en-aut-mei=Hayato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamashitaHideyuki en-aut-sei=Yamashita en-aut-mei=Hideyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakagawaTakuro en-aut-sei=Nakagawa en-aut-mei=Takuro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NitodaTeruhiko en-aut-sei=Nitoda en-aut-mei=Teruhiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanzakiHiroshi en-aut-sei=Kanzaki en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Industrial Technology Center of Okayama Prefecture kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Industrial Technology Center of Okayama Prefecture kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Industrial Technology Center of Okayama Prefecture kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Higuchi Matsunosuke Shoten Co., Ltd. kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Higuchi Matsunosuke Shoten Co., Ltd. kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Amino acid kn-keyword=Amino acid en-keyword=GABA kn-keyword=GABA en-keyword=koji mold kn-keyword=koji mold en-keyword=rice koji kn-keyword=rice koji en-keyword=Thai-colored rice kn-keyword=Thai-colored rice END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250801 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=From sewage sludge to agriculture: governmental initiatives, technologies, and sustainable practices in Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Sewage sludge (SS), an underutilized but valuable resource for agriculture, contains essential nutrients, such as phosphorus. In Japan, where dependence on imported fertilizers is high and global price fluctuations persist, using SS as fertilizer presents a sustainable alternative aligned with circular economy goals. This review analyzes Japan’s current efforts to repurpose SS, focusing on technological developments and key policy initiatives that promote safe and effective application. Selective phosphorus recovery technologies mitigate resource depletion, while holistic approaches, such as composting and carbonization, maximize sludge utilization for agricultural applications. Government-led initiatives, including public awareness campaigns, quality assurance standards and research support, have facilitated the adoption of sludge-based fertilizers. To contextualize Japan’s position, international trends, particularly in the EU, are also examined. These comparisons reveal both common strategies and areas for policy and technological advancement, especially regarding regulation of emerging contaminants. By integrating national case studies with global perspectives, the study offers insights into the economic, environmental, and social benefits of SS reuse, contributing to Japan’s goals of resource self-sufficiency and carbon neutrality, while also informing broader sustainable agriculture transitions worldwide. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NguyenThu Huong en-aut-sei=Nguyen en-aut-mei=Thu Huong kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraTaku en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Taku kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamashitaHiromasa en-aut-sei=Yamashita en-aut-mei=Hiromasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TogawaHironori en-aut-sei=Togawa en-aut-mei=Hironori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyakeHaruo en-aut-sei=Miyake en-aut-mei=Haruo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=GotoMasako en-aut-sei=Goto en-aut-mei=Masako kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagareHideaki en-aut-sei=Nagare en-aut-mei=Hideaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraMasato en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Masato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=OritateFumiko en-aut-sei=Oritate en-aut-mei=Fumiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=IharaHirotaka en-aut-sei=Ihara en-aut-mei=Hirotaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaMorihiro en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Morihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Water Supply and Sewerage Department, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Water Supply and Sewerage Department, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=R & D Department, Japan Sewage Works Agency kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=1St Research Department, Japan Institute of Wastewater Engineering and Technology kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Institute for Rural Engineering, NARO kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Institute for Rural Engineering, NARO kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NARO kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Japan kn-keyword=Japan en-keyword=Sewage sludge kn-keyword=Sewage sludge en-keyword=Agriculture kn-keyword=Agriculture en-keyword=Sludge fertilizers kn-keyword=Sludge fertilizers en-keyword=Governmental initiatives kn-keyword=Governmental initiatives END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=23 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=71 end-page=81 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=2025 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Study on the Removal Technology of Trichloramine from Drinking Water Using Ultraviolet Light en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Trichloramine (NCl3) is an inorganic chloramine that causes a pungent chlorine-like odor, and it is difficult to remove its precursors (nitrogen organic compounds and/or ammonia) completely from water. Powdered activated carbon, ozonation, and UV treatment have been applied for decomposing NCl3, but free chlorine was also decomposed. So, it is necessary to develop a technique that can selectively control NCl3 without losing free chlorine. UV light-emitting diodes (265, 280, and 300?nm) and plasma emission UV sheet (347 ± 52?nm, hereafter 350?nm) were compared to find the optimal wavelengths that decompose NCl3 but not free chlorine. As a result, 90.6, 96.7, 92.5, and 77.8% of NCl3 were removed at 265, 280, 300 (3,600?mJ/cm2), and 350?nm (14,400?mJ/cm2), respectively. On the other hand, free chlorine at neutral pH (hypochlorous acid is dominant) and slightly alkaline pH (hypochlorite ion is dominant) was not decomposed at 350?nm, but at other wavelengths (i.e., 265, 280, and 300?nm) the removals were more than 64%. Therefore, UV radiation at 350?nm can be candidates to remove NCl3 while maintaining free chlorine. However, this method requires high input energy, and further study is needed for evaluating the practical applicability of this method by considering optimal reactor design. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HashiguchiAyumi en-aut-sei=Hashiguchi en-aut-mei=Ayumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshidaShiho en-aut-sei=Yoshida en-aut-mei=Shiho kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=EchigoShinya en-aut-sei=Echigo en-aut-mei=Shinya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakanamiRyohei en-aut-sei=Takanami en-aut-mei=Ryohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagareHideaki en-aut-sei=Nagare en-aut-mei=Hideaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Shimane University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Design Technology, Osaka Sangyo University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=trichloramine kn-keyword=trichloramine en-keyword=disinfection byproducts kn-keyword=disinfection byproducts en-keyword=drinking water kn-keyword=drinking water en-keyword=ultraviolet light kn-keyword=ultraviolet light END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=67 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=e70090 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202501 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Changes in body mass index during early childhood on school‐age asthma prevalence classified by phenotypes and sex en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background: Few studies have explored the relationship between changes in body mass index(BMI) during early childhood and asthma prevalence divided by phenotypes and sex, and the limited results are conflicting. This study assessed the impact of BMI changes during early childhood on school-age asthma, classified by phenotypes and sex, using a nationwide longitudinal survey in Japan.
Methods: From children born in 2001 (n =?47,015), we divided participants into BMI quartiles (Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4) and the following BMI categories: Q1Q1 (i.e., Q1 at birth and Q1 at age 7), Q1Q4, Q4Q1, Q4Q4, and others. Asthma history from ages 7 to 8 was analyzed, with bronchial asthma (BA) further categorized as allergic asthma (AA) or nonallergic asthma (NA) based on the presence of other allergic diseases. Using logistic regression, we estimated the asthma odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for each BMI category.
Results: Q1Q4 showed significantly higher risks of BA, AA, and NA. In boys, BA and NA risks were significantly higher in Q1Q4 (adjusted OR: 1.47 [95% CI: 1.17?1.85], at 1.56 [95% CI: 1.16?2.1]), with no significant difference in AA risk. In girls, no increased asthma risk was observed in Q1Q4, but AA risk was significantly higher in Q4Q4 (adjusted OR: 1.78 [95% CI: 1.21?2.6]).
Conclusion: Our results demonstrated that BMI changes during early childhood impact asthma risks, particularly that the risk of NA in boys increases with BMI changes during early childhood, and the risk of AA in girls increases with consistently high BMI. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YabuuchiToshihiko en-aut-sei=Yabuuchi en-aut-mei=Toshihiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaMasanori en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Masanori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoNaomi en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Naomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsugeMitsuru en-aut-sei=Tsuge en-aut-mei=Mitsuru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukaharaHirokazu en-aut-sei=Tsukahara en-aut-mei=Hirokazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Medical School kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=asthma kn-keyword=asthma en-keyword=body mass index kn-keyword=body mass index en-keyword=child kn-keyword=child en-keyword=phenotypes kn-keyword=phenotypes en-keyword=sex kn-keyword=sex END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=19206 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250601 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Association between cesarean delivery and childhood allergic diseases in a longitudinal population-based birth cohort from Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The association between cesarean delivery and childhood allergic diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, food allergy, and bronchial asthma, remains unclear, with limited evidence from Asian populations. We analyzed population-based data of 2,114 children born in Japan in 2010 from the Longitudinal Survey of Babies in the 21st Century, linked to the Perinatal Research Network Database. Comparisons were made between children born by cesarean delivery and those born vaginally. Longitudinal outcomes were atopic dermatitis, food allergy, and bronchial asthma during childhood for each age group up to 9 years of age. We performed Poisson regression analyses with robust variance, and adjusted for child and parent variables, followed by supplementary analyses using generalized estimating equations (GEE). Children born by cesarean delivery did not have a higher risk of most outcomes compared to those born vaginally. GEE analysis found no association between cesarean delivery and atopic dermatitis (adjusted risk ratio [aRR] 0.8, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.5?1.2), food allergy (aRR 1.1, 95% CI 0.7?1.7), bronchial asthma (aRR 1.0, 95% CI 0.8?1.4), or allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (aRR 0.9, 95% CI 0.8?1.1). This study shows no clear evidence of an association between delivery mode and childhood allergic diseases in Japan. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TamaiKei en-aut-sei=Tamai en-aut-mei=Kei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoNaomi en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Naomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MitsuiTakashi en-aut-sei=Mitsui en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MasuyamaHisashi en-aut-sei=Masuyama en-aut-mei=Hisashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=2503029 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250601 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Polyglycerol‐Grafted Graphene Oxide with pH‐Responsive Charge‐Convertible Surface to Dynamically Control the Nanobiointeractions for Enhanced in Vivo Tumor Internalization en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=pH-responsive charge-convertible nanomaterials (NMs) ameliorate the treatment of cancer via simultaneously reducing nonspecific interactions during systemic circulation and improving targeted uptake within solid tumors. While promising, little is known about how the pH-responsiveness of charge-convertible NMs directs their interactions with biological systems, leading to compromised performance, including off-target retention and low specificity to tumor cells. In the present study, polyglycerol-grafted graphene oxide bearing amino groups (GOPGNH2) at different densities are reacted with dimethylmaleic anhydride (DMMA), a pH-responsive moiety, to generate a set of charge-convertible GOPGNH-DMMA variants. This permits the assessment of a quantitative correlation between the structure of GOPGNH-DMMA to their pH-responsiveness, their dynamic interactions with proteins and cells, as well as their in vivo biological fate. Through a systematic investigation, it is revealed that GOPGNH115-DMMA prepared from GOPGNH2 with higher amine density experienced fast charge conversion at pH 7.4 to induce non-specific interactions at early stages, whereas GOPGNH60-DMMA and GOPGNH30-DMMA prepared from lower amine density retarded off-target charge conversion to enhance tumor accumulation. Notably, GOPGNH60-DMMA is also associated with enough amounts of proteins under acidic conditions to promote in vivo tumor internalization. The findings will inform the design of pH-responsive NMs for enhanced treatment accuracy and efficacy. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ZouYajuan en-aut-sei=Zou en-aut-mei=Yajuan kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=BiancoAlberto en-aut-sei=Bianco en-aut-mei=Alberto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishinaYuta en-aut-sei=Nishina en-aut-mei=Yuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=charge conversion kn-keyword=charge conversion en-keyword=in vivo tumor internalization kn-keyword=in vivo tumor internalization en-keyword=non-specific interaction kn-keyword=non-specific interaction en-keyword=pH-responsiveness kn-keyword=pH-responsiveness en-keyword=polyglycerol-grafted graphene oxide kn-keyword=polyglycerol-grafted graphene oxide END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=13 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=373 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250205 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The Asia-Pacific Body Mass Index Classification and New-Onset Chronic Kidney Disease in Non-Diabetic Japanese Adults: A Community-Based Longitudinal Study from 1998 to 2023 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background/Objectives: Obesity is a risk factor for chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Asians. The Asia-Pacific body mass index (BMI) classification sets lower obesity cutoffs than the conventional BMI classification for all races, generally reflecting the lower BMIs in Asians. This longitudinal study evaluated the association between BMI, as classified by the Asia-Pacific BMI system, and CKD development in non-diabetic Asian adults. Methods: A population-based longitudinal study (1998?2023) was conducted in non-diabetic Japanese adults (hemoglobin A1c < 6.5%) in Zentsuji City (Kagawa Prefecture, Japan). The generalized gamma model was used to assess the relationship between time-varying BMI categories and CKD development, stratified by sex. CKD was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate of <60 mL/min/1.73 m2. BMI was calculated as weight (kg) divided by the square of height (m2) and categorized per the Asia-Pacific classification as overweight (23.0?24.9 kg/m2), obesity class I (25.0?29.9 kg/m2), and obesity class II (?30.0 kg/m2). Results: CKD developed in 34.2% of 3098 men and 34.8% of 4391 women. The mean follow-up times were 7.41 years for men and 8.25 years for women. During follow-up, the BMI distributions for men were 5.0% underweight, 43.3% normal weight, 25.6% overweight, 24.1% obesity class I, and 2.0% obesity class II; those for women were 7.7%, 50.5%, 20.5%, 18.3%, and 2.9%, respectively. Compared with normal weight, obesity class I was associated with a 6% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 2?10%) shorter time to CKD onset in men and 5% (95% CI: 2?7%) in women. In both sexes, obesity class II showed shorter survival times than normal weight by point estimates, although all 95% CIs crossed the null value. Conclusions: Obesity, as classified by the Asia-Pacific BMI system, shortened the time to CKD onset in non-diabetic Asians. The conventional BMI cutoff for obesity (?30.0 kg/m2) may be too high to identify CKD risk in this population. The findings of this study may be useful for public health professionals in designing interventions to prevent CKD. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkawaYukari en-aut-sei=Okawa en-aut-mei=Yukari kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MitsuhashiToshiharu en-aut-sei=Mitsuhashi en-aut-mei=Toshiharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsudaToshihide en-aut-sei=Tsuda en-aut-mei=Toshihide kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Public Health and Welfare, Zentsuji City Hall kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=body mass index kn-keyword=body mass index en-keyword=chronic kidney disease kn-keyword=chronic kidney disease en-keyword=East Asian kn-keyword=East Asian en-keyword=longitudinal studies kn-keyword=longitudinal studies en-keyword=risk factors kn-keyword=risk factors END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=638 cd-vols= no-issue=8049 article-no= start-page=225 end-page=236 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250122 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Immune evasion through mitochondrial transfer in the tumour microenvironment en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Cancer cells in the tumour microenvironment use various mechanisms to evade the immune system, particularly T?cell attack1. For example, metabolic reprogramming in the tumour microenvironment and mitochondrial dysfunction in tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) impair antitumour immune responses2,3,4. However, detailed mechanisms of such processes remain unclear. Here we analyse clinical specimens and identify mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations in TILs that are shared with cancer cells. Moreover, mitochondria with mtDNA mutations from cancer cells are able to transfer to TILs. Typically, mitochondria in TILs readily undergo mitophagy through reactive oxygen species. However, mitochondria transferred from cancer cells do not undergo mitophagy, which we find is due to mitophagy-inhibitory molecules. These molecules attach to mitochondria and together are transferred to TILs, which results in homoplasmic replacement. T?cells that acquire mtDNA mutations from cancer cells exhibit metabolic abnormalities and senescence, with defects in effector functions and memory formation. This in turn leads to impaired antitumour immunity both in vitro and in vivo. Accordingly, the presence of an mtDNA mutation in tumour tissue is a poor prognostic factor for immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with melanoma or non-small-cell lung cancer. These findings reveal a previously unknown mechanism of cancer immune evasion through mitochondrial transfer and can contribute to the development of future cancer immunotherapies. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IkedaHideki en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Hideki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawaseKatsushige en-aut-sei=Kawase en-aut-mei=Katsushige kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishiTatsuya en-aut-sei=Nishi en-aut-mei=Tatsuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanabeTomofumi en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Tomofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakenagaKeizo en-aut-sei=Takenaga en-aut-mei=Keizo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=InozumeTakashi en-aut-sei=Inozume en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshinoTakamasa en-aut-sei=Ishino 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kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraYuki en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=16 ORCID= en-aut-name=TatsumiYasutoshi en-aut-sei=Tatsumi en-aut-mei=Yasutoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=17 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuenagaYusuke en-aut-sei=Suenaga en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=18 ORCID= en-aut-name=MorinagaTakao en-aut-sei=Morinaga en-aut-mei=Takao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=19 ORCID= en-aut-name=Honobe-TabuchiAkiko en-aut-sei=Honobe-Tabuchi en-aut-mei=Akiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=20 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhnumaTakehiro en-aut-sei=Ohnuma en-aut-mei=Takehiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=21 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawamuraTatsuyoshi en-aut-sei=Kawamura en-aut-mei=Tatsuyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=22 ORCID= en-aut-name=UmedaYoshiyasu en-aut-sei=Umeda en-aut-mei=Yoshiyasu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=23 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraYasuhiro en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Yasuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=24 ORCID= en-aut-name=KiniwaYukiko en-aut-sei=Kiniwa en-aut-mei=Yukiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=25 ORCID= en-aut-name=IchiharaEiki en-aut-sei=Ichihara en-aut-mei=Eiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=26 ORCID= en-aut-name=HayashiHidetoshi en-aut-sei=Hayashi en-aut-mei=Hidetoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=27 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaJun-ichiro en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Jun-ichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=28 ORCID= en-aut-name=HanazawaToyoyuki en-aut-sei=Hanazawa en-aut-mei=Toyoyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=29 ORCID= en-aut-name=ToyookaShinichi en-aut-sei=Toyooka en-aut-mei=Shinichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=30 ORCID= en-aut-name=ManoHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Mano en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=31 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiTakuji en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Takuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=32 ORCID= en-aut-name=OsawaTsuyoshi en-aut-sei=Osawa en-aut-mei=Tsuyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=33 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawazuMasahito en-aut-sei=Kawazu en-aut-mei=Masahito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=34 ORCID= en-aut-name=TogashiYosuke en-aut-sei=Togashi en-aut-mei=Yosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=35 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Division of Innovative Cancer Therapeutics, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Division of Nutriomics and Oncology, RCAST, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Chiba, Japan Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Medical Oncology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Tsuruoka Metabolomics Laboratory, National Cancer Center kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Surgical Pathology, Chiba Cancer Center kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=17 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=18 en-affil=Laboratory of Evolutionary Oncology, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=19 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=20 en-affil=Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Yamanashi kn-affil= affil-num=21 en-affil=Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Yamanashi kn-affil= affil-num=22 en-affil=Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Yamanashi kn-affil= affil-num=23 en-affil=Department of Skin Oncology/Dermatology, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=24 en-affil=Department of Skin Oncology/Dermatology, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=25 en-affil=Department of Dermatology, Shinshu University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=26 en-affil=Department of Allergy and Respiratory Medicine, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=27 en-affil=Department of Medical Oncology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=28 en-affil=Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University kn-affil= affil-num=29 en-affil=Department of Otorhinolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=30 en-affil=Department of General Thoracic Surgery and Endocrinological Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=31 en-affil=Division of Cellular Signalling, National Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=32 en-affil=Department of Respirology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University kn-affil= affil-num=33 en-affil=Division of Nutriomics and Oncology, RCAST, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=34 en-affil=Division of Cell Therapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute kn-affil= affil-num=35 en-affil=Department of Tumor Microenvironment, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=25 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=1554 end-page=1577 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250405 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Comparison of geostatistics, machine learning algorithms, and their hybrid approaches for modeling soil organic carbon density in tropical forests en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Purpose Understanding the spatial variability of soil organic carbon density (SOCD) in tropical forests is necessary for efficient climate change mitigation initiatives. However, accurately modeling SOCD in these landscapes is challenging due to low-density sampling efforts and the limited availability of in-situ data caused by constrained accessibility. In this study, we aimed to explore the most suitable modeling technique for SOCD estimation in the context of tropical forest ecosystems.
Methods To support the research, thirty predictor covariates derived from remote sensing data, topographic attributes, climatic factors, and geographic positions were utilized, along with 104 soil samples collected from the top 30 cm of soil in Central Vietnamese tropical forests. We compared the effectiveness of geostatistics (ordinary kriging, universal kriging, and kriging with external drift), machine learning (ML) algorithms (random forest and boosted regression tree), and their hybrid approaches (random forest regression kriging and boosted regression tree regression kriging) for the prediction of SOCD. Prediction accuracy was evaluated using the coefficient of determination (R2), the root mean squared error (RMSE), and the mean absolute error (MAE) obtained from leave-one-out cross-validation.
Results The study results indicated that hybrid approaches performed best in predicting forest SOCD with the greatest values of R2 and the lowest values of MAE and RMSE, and the ML algorithms were more accurate than geostatistics. Additionally, the prediction maps produced by the hybridization showed the most realistic SOCD pattern, whereas the kriged maps were prone to have smoother patterns, and ML-based maps were inclined to possess more detailed patterns. The result also revealed the superiority of the ML plus residual kriging approaches over the ML models in reducing the underestimation of large SOCD values in high-altitude mountain areas and the overestimation of low SOCD values in low-lying terrain areas.
Conclusion Our findings suggest that the hybrid approaches of geostatistics and ML models are most suitable for modeling SOCD in tropical forests. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HoViet Hoang en-aut-sei=Ho en-aut-mei=Viet Hoang kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoritaHidenori en-aut-sei=Morita en-aut-mei=Hidenori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoThanh Ha en-aut-sei=Ho en-aut-mei=Thanh Ha kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=BachoferFelix en-aut-sei=Bachofer en-aut-mei=Felix kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NguyenThi Thuong en-aut-sei=Nguyen en-aut-mei=Thi Thuong kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=German Aerospace Center (DLR), Earth Observation Center kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University kn-affil= en-keyword=Digital soil mapping kn-keyword=Digital soil mapping en-keyword=Hybrid approaches kn-keyword=Hybrid approaches en-keyword=Kriging kn-keyword=Kriging en-keyword=Machine learning kn-keyword=Machine learning en-keyword=Soil organic carbon density kn-keyword=Soil organic carbon density en-keyword=Tropical forests kn-keyword=Tropical forests END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250718 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Advances in liquid biopsy for bone and soft-tissue sarcomas en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Bone and soft-tissue sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of malignant tumors originating from mesenchymal tissues, accounting for approximately 1% of adult solid malignancies and 20% of pediatric solid malignancies. While blood-based tumor markers are available in major types of cancers, evidence demonstrating useful circulating biomarkers is limited in bone and soft-tissue sarcomas. Despite the development of combined modality treatments, a significant proportion of sarcoma patients respond poorly to chemotherapy or radiotherapy, leading to local relapse or distant metastasis. However, imaging methods, such as X-ray, computed tomography, positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and scintigraphy, are mostly used to detect or monitor tumor development. Liquid biopsy is an emerging minimally invasive diagnostic technique that detects tumor-derived molecules in body fluids, including circulating tumor cells, circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), circulating tumor RNA (ctRNA), and circulating extracellular vesicles. This method offers new possibilities for early tumor detection, prognostic evaluation, and therapeutic monitoring and may serve as a benchmark for treatment modification. This review focuses on the current technological advances in liquid biopsy for bone and soft-tissue sarcoma and explores its potential role in guiding personalized treatments. If these modalities could determine resistance to ongoing therapy or the presence of minimal residual disease at the end of the treatment protocol, the obtained data would be important for determining whether to change treatment approaches or add adjuvant therapies. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=WangYilang en-aut-sei=Wang en-aut-mei=Yilang kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraTomohiro en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Tomohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KurozumiTakanao en-aut-sei=Kurozumi en-aut-mei=Takanao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=AndoTeruhiko en-aut-sei=Ando en-aut-mei=Teruhiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshimaruTakahiko en-aut-sei=Ishimaru en-aut-mei=Takahiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KondoHiroya en-aut-sei=Kondo en-aut-mei=Hiroya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakataEiji en-aut-sei=Nakata en-aut-mei=Eiji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=KunisadaToshiyuki en-aut-sei=Kunisada en-aut-mei=Toshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=OzakiToshifumi en-aut-sei=Ozaki en-aut-mei=Toshifumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=Liquid biopsy kn-keyword=Liquid biopsy en-keyword=Bone sarcoma kn-keyword=Bone sarcoma en-keyword=Soft-tissue sarcoma kn-keyword=Soft-tissue sarcoma en-keyword=Circulating tumor cells kn-keyword=Circulating tumor cells en-keyword=Circulating nucleic acids kn-keyword=Circulating nucleic acids en-keyword=Circulating microvesicles kn-keyword=Circulating microvesicles END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=e06765 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250731 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Droplet Transportation on Janus Harp Wires for Enhanced Fog Harvesting en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Ensuring freshwater resources is a vital issue for human beings worldwide. Fog harvesting is one promising way to provide water from unconventional sources. However, clogging by the captured liquid depresses the fog harvesting performance. Here, a harp-shaped Janus harvesting system, which has thin wires with a superhydrophobic side facing the fog stream and a superhydrophilic back side to transport the droplets, is used to yield simultaneous fog capturing and water transport abilities. Attached droplets on the Janus wire transported along the periphery avoided clogging and enhanced the performance. The Janus system thus suppressed the increase and fluctuations of actual shade coefficients, which indicated blockage of the fog stream. This optimized the design of the harvester. Experiments using a multilayered Janus harvester demonstrated a significant enhancement compared with that constructed with mono-wettability wires. Overall, the results indicated the promise of droplet transportation on single wires for improving fog harvesting, as well as for other applications such as oil mist recovery and demulsification. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YamadaYutaka en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Yutaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshikawaTaku en-aut-sei=Ishikawa en-aut-mei=Taku kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=IsobeKazuma en-aut-sei=Isobe en-aut-mei=Kazuma kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoribeAkihiko en-aut-sei=Horibe en-aut-mei=Akihiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=droplet transport kn-keyword=droplet transport en-keyword=fog harvesting kn-keyword=fog harvesting en-keyword=janus wire kn-keyword=janus wire en-keyword=wettability difference kn-keyword=wettability difference END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=122 cd-vols= no-issue=32 article-no= start-page=e2501933122 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250805 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Structural insights into a citrate transporter that mediates aluminum tolerance in barley en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=HvAACT1 is a major aluminum (Al)-tolerance gene in barley, encoding a citrate transporter that belongs to the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) family. This transporter facilitates citrate secretion from the roots, thereby detoxifying external Al ions?a major constraint of crop production on acidic soils. In this study, we present the outward-facing crystal structure of HvAACT1, providing insights into a citrate transport mechanism. The putative citrate binding site consists of three basic residues?K126 in transmembrane helix 2 (TM2), R358 in TM7, and R535 in TM12?creating substantial positive charges in the C-lobe cavity. Proton coupling for substrate transport may involve two pairs of aspartate residues in the N-lobe cavity, one of which corresponds to the essential Asp pair found in prokaryotic H+-coupled MATE transporters belonging to the DinF subfamily. Structural coupling between proton uptake in the N-lobe and citrate extrusion in the C-lobe can be enabled by an extensive, unique hydrogen-bonding network at the extracellular half of the N-lobe. Mutation-based functional analysis, structural comparisons, molecular dynamics simulation, and phylogenic analysis suggest an evolutionary link between citrate MATE transporters and the DinF MATE subfamily. Our findings provide a solid structural basis for citrate transport by HvAACT1 in barley and contribute to a broader understanding of citrate transporter structures in other plant species. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Nguyen ThaoTran en-aut-sei=Nguyen Thao en-aut-mei=Tran kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=Mitani-UenoNamiki en-aut-sei=Mitani-Ueno en-aut-mei=Namiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=UranoRyo en-aut-sei=Urano en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SaitohYasunori en-aut-sei=Saitoh en-aut-mei=Yasunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=WangPeitong en-aut-sei=Wang en-aut-mei=Peitong kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamajiNaoki en-aut-sei=Yamaji en-aut-mei=Naoki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShenJian-Ren en-aut-sei=Shen en-aut-mei=Jian-Ren kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShinodaWataru en-aut-sei=Shinoda en-aut-mei=Wataru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaJian Feng en-aut-sei=Ma en-aut-mei=Jian Feng kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugaMichihiro en-aut-sei=Suga en-aut-mei=Michihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Degree Program in Interdisciplinary Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science, and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Research Core for Plant Stress Science, Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Division of Superconducting and Functional Materials, Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Degree Program in Interdisciplinary Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science, and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Research Core for Plant Stress Science, Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Research Core for Plant Stress Science, Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Degree Program in Interdisciplinary Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science, and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Degree Program in Interdisciplinary Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science, and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Research Core for Plant Stress Science, Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Degree Program in Interdisciplinary Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science, and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=barley kn-keyword=barley en-keyword=aluminum resistance kn-keyword=aluminum resistance en-keyword=membrane protein structure kn-keyword=membrane protein structure en-keyword=citrate transporter kn-keyword=citrate transporter en-keyword=MATE transporter kn-keyword=MATE transporter END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=11 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250707 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Dual roles of suberin deposition at the endodermal Casparian strip in manganese uptake of rice en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Rice roots are characterized by having two Casparian strips (CSs) at the exodermis and endodermis, where transporters for mineral nutrients are expressed. However, the exact role of the CS in expression of the transporters and subsequent nutrient uptake is poorly understood. Here, we first investigated the role of the CS in manganese (Mn) uptake by using a rice mutant (oscasp1) defective in formation of the endodermal CS. Knockout of OsCASP1 resulted in decreased Mn uptake under limited Mn conditions, but increased Mn uptake at high Mn concentration. Immunostaining revealed that knockout of OsCASP1 did not affect the cell specificity of localization of two transporters (OsNramp5 and OsMTP9) required for Mn uptake, but decreased the protein abundance of these transporters at the endodermis regardless of Mn concentrations tested. Furthermore, we found that overaccumulation of suberin at the endodermis of the mutants suppressed the expression of two transporters; the expression of the two transporters was only observed in the endodermal cells without suberin deposition, but not in the cells with suberin deposition. Taken together, our results indicate that there are two roles for the CS in Mn uptake; maintaining normal expression of the transporters at limited Mn concentration and preventing Mn diffusion to the stele at high Mn concentration. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=FujiiToshiki en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Toshiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamajiNaoki en-aut-sei=Yamaji en-aut-mei=Naoki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaJian Feng en-aut-sei=Ma en-aut-mei=Jian Feng kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Casparian strip kn-keyword=Casparian strip en-keyword=endodermis kn-keyword=endodermis en-keyword=manganese transporter kn-keyword=manganese transporter en-keyword=rice kn-keyword=rice en-keyword=root kn-keyword=root en-keyword=suberin deposition kn-keyword=suberin deposition END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=63 cd-vols= no-issue=24 article-no= start-page=3299 end-page=3306 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241215 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=A Preliminary Survey of Rheumatologists on the Management of Late-onset Rheumatoid Arthritis in Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Objective We investigated the current perspectives regarding the management of late-onset rheumatoid arthritis (LORA) among rheumatologists in clinical practice.
Methods This study was performed in October 2021, and included 65 rheumatologists certified by the Japan College of Rheumatology, who were administered questionnaires (including multiple choice and descriptive formulae) regarding the management of LORA. We aggregated and analyzed the responses.
Results All 65 rheumatologists responded to the survey; 47 (72%) answered that >50% of newly diagnosed patients were aged ?65 years, 42 (65%) answered that achievement of remission or low disease activity was the treatment goal, and 40 (62%) considered patient safety to be the highest priority. Most rheumatologists are concerned about the management of conditions other than RA, such as comorbidities, financial constraints, and life circumstances that interfere with standard or recommended treatment implementation.
Conclusion This preliminary survey highlighted various rheumatologists' perspectives regarding the management of LORA. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakanashiSatoshi en-aut-sei=Takanashi en-aut-mei=Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanekoYuko en-aut-sei=Kaneko en-aut-mei=Yuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KawahitoYutaka en-aut-sei=Kawahito en-aut-mei=Yutaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KidaTakashi en-aut-sei=Kida en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugiharaTakahiko en-aut-sei=Sugihara en-aut-mei=Takahiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KojimaToshihisa en-aut-sei=Kojima en-aut-mei=Toshihisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=HaradaRyozo en-aut-sei=Harada en-aut-mei=Ryozo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshitokuMichinori en-aut-sei=Ishitoku en-aut-mei=Michinori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=HirataShintaro en-aut-sei=Hirata en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=HashimotoMotomu en-aut-sei=Hashimoto en-aut-mei=Motomu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=HidakaToshihiko en-aut-sei=Hidaka en-aut-mei=Toshihiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=AbeAsami en-aut-sei=Abe en-aut-mei=Asami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=IshikawaHajime en-aut-sei=Ishikawa en-aut-mei=Hajime kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=ItoHiromu en-aut-sei=Ito en-aut-mei=Hiromu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=KishimotoMitsumasa en-aut-sei=Kishimoto en-aut-mei=Mitsumasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuiKazuo en-aut-sei=Matsui en-aut-mei=Kazuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=16 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuiToshihiro en-aut-sei=Matsui en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=17 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsushitaIsao en-aut-sei=Matsushita en-aut-mei=Isao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=18 ORCID= en-aut-name=OnishiAkira en-aut-sei=Onishi en-aut-mei=Akira kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=19 ORCID= en-aut-name=MorinobuAkio en-aut-sei=Morinobu en-aut-mei=Akio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=20 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishidaKeiichiro en-aut-sei=Nishida en-aut-mei=Keiichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=21 ORCID= en-aut-name=AsaiShuji en-aut-sei=Asai en-aut-mei=Shuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=22 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanakaEiichi en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Eiichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=23 ORCID= en-aut-name=HarigaiMasayoshi en-aut-sei=Harigai en-aut-mei=Masayoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=24 ORCID= en-aut-name=KojimaMasayo en-aut-sei=Kojima en-aut-mei=Masayo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=25 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Inflammation and Immunology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Inflammation and Immunology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Toho University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=National Hospital Organization Nagoya Medical Center, Orthopaedic Surgery and Rheumatology kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kurashiki Sweet Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Hiroshima University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Hiroshima University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Clinical Immunology, Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Miyazaki-Zenjinkai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Rheumatology, Niigata Rheumatic Center kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Rheumatology, Niigata Rheumatic Center kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Kurashiki Central Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Nephrology and Rheumatology, Kyorin University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Department of Rheumatology, Teine Keijinkai Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=17 en-affil=Department of Rheumatology Research, Clinical Research Center for Allergy and Rheumatology, National Hospital Organization Sagamihara National Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=18 en-affil=Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kanazawa Medical University kn-affil= affil-num=19 en-affil=Department of Advanced Medicine for Rheumatic Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=20 en-affil=Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=21 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Science of Functional Recovery and Reconstruction, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=22 en-affil=Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rheumatology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=23 en-affil=Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=24 en-affil=Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=25 en-affil=Department of Public Health, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=late-onset rheumatoid arthritis kn-keyword=late-onset rheumatoid arthritis en-keyword=ageing society kn-keyword=ageing society en-keyword=questionnaire kn-keyword=questionnaire END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=10 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=158 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250719 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Oncolytic virus-mediated p53 activation boosts the antitumor immunity of a p53-transduced dendritic cell vaccine en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Dendritic cells (DCs) transduced with replication-deficient, wild-type human p53-expressing adenovirus Ad-p53 (Ad-p53 DCs) induce p53-targeting cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). However, the antitumor efficacy of Ad-p53 DCs is diminished by weak p53 immunogenicity in tumor cells and poor immune responses. We developed a p53-armed oncolytic adenovirus, OBP-702, to induce tumor-specific p53 expression and antitumor immune response, suggesting a role for OBP-702 in enhancing the antitumor efficacy of Ad-p53 DCs. The combined effect of Ad-p53 DCs and OBP-702 was investigated using murine colon cancer (CC) tumor models. Ad-p53 DCs were obtained by stimulating bone marrow-derived cells with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, interleukin-4, and Ad-p53. Subcutaneous tumor models of CT26 (p53 wild-type) and MC38 (p53 mutant-type) murine CC cell lines were used to evaluate the therapeutic potential of combination therapy in the terms of tumor growth, abscopal effect, antitumor immune response, and presentation of p53 peptides in tumor cells. Combination therapy with Ad-p53 DCs and OBP-702 significantly suppressed the growth of p53-intact CT26 tumors at treated and untreated sites by inducing tumor-infiltration of CD8+ CTLs and CD11c+ DCs. OBP-702-infected tumor cells presented human p53 epitopes in the context of major histocompatibility complex molecules, which were recognized by CTLs induced by Ad-p53 DCs. Combination therapy significantly suppressed the growth of p53-mutant MC38 tumors by activating the antitumor immune response. Our results suggest that OBP-702-mediated presentation of p53 epitopes on tumor cells enhances the antitumor efficacy of Ad-p53 DCs against murine CC tumors by attracting p53-targeting CTLs. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YamadaMotohiko en-aut-sei=Yamada en-aut-mei=Motohiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TazawaHiroshi en-aut-sei=Tazawa en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuemoriKanto en-aut-sei=Suemori en-aut-mei=Kanto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaNaohiro en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Naohiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KajiwaraYoshinori en-aut-sei=Kajiwara en-aut-mei=Yoshinori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShojiRyohei en-aut-sei=Shoji en-aut-mei=Ryohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagaiYasuo en-aut-sei=Nagai en-aut-mei=Yasuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=InoueHiroaki en-aut-sei=Inoue en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=HashimotoNaoyuki en-aut-sei=Hashimoto en-aut-mei=Naoyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanayaNobuhiko en-aut-sei=Kanaya en-aut-mei=Nobuhiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=KikuchiSatoru en-aut-sei=Kikuchi en-aut-mei=Satoru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=KurodaShinji en-aut-sei=Kuroda en-aut-mei=Shinji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=MichiueHiroyuki en-aut-sei=Michiue en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=UrataYasuo en-aut-sei=Urata en-aut-mei=Yasuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=KagawaShunsuke en-aut-sei=Kagawa 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Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Neutron Therapy Research Center, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Oncolys BioPharma, Inc kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=67 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=e70040 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250514 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder prognosis and its relation with autism spectrum disorder in Japanese children en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background: There is a lack of reported clinical factors associated with the outcomes of children and adolescents with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) in Japan. This study aimed to identify these clinical factors and explore the relationship between ARFID and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from 48 Japanese children and adolescents with ARFID who visited Okayama University Hospital between January 2011 and March 2022. Clinical characteristics were assessed using medical records and natural history questionnaires. The study compared patients with good and poor prognosis groups and used multiple logistic regression analysis to determine factors influencing prognosis.
Results: The study included 33 patients with good prognoses and 15 with poor prognoses. Comorbid ASD was more prevalent in the poor prognosis group (60%) compared to the good prognosis group (21%). Additionally, more than half of the ARFID patients with comorbid ASD were initially undiagnosed. Multivariate analysis revealed that older age at first visit (p?=?0.022) and comorbid ASD (p?=?0.022) were statistically significant factors associated with poor prognosis in ARFID patients. There were no significant differences in body mass index standard deviation score and maximal weight loss between the two groups.
Conclusions: The poor prognosis group had a higher prevalence of comorbid ASD diagnoses. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate patient's developmental characteristics early in treatment and consider these characteristics throughout the course of care. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TanakaChie en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Chie kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaAyumi en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Ayumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HanzawaMana en-aut-sei=Hanzawa en-aut-mei=Mana kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiChikako en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Chikako kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShigeyasuYoshie en-aut-sei=Shigeyasu en-aut-mei=Yoshie kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugiharaAkiko en-aut-sei=Sugihara en-aut-mei=Akiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoriuchiMakiko en-aut-sei=Horiuchi en-aut-mei=Makiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukaharaHirokazu en-aut-sei=Tsukahara en-aut-mei=Hirokazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Clinical Psychology Section, Department of Medical Support, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=autism spectrum disorder kn-keyword=autism spectrum disorder en-keyword=avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder kn-keyword=avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder en-keyword=children kn-keyword=children en-keyword=feeding and eating disorders kn-keyword=feeding and eating disorders en-keyword=outcome kn-keyword=outcome END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=104 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=104810 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202503 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=An ultra-simplified protocol for PCR template preparation from both unsporulated and sporulated Eimeria oocysts en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Molecular biological techniques have enabled the accurate identification of the avian Eimeria parasite, however, the preparation of PCR template remains a bottleneck due to contaminants from feces and the robust oocyst's wall resistant to chemical and mechanical force. Generally, the preparation of PCR template involves three main steps: (1) pretreatment of oocysts; (2) disruption of oocysts; and (3) purification of genomic DNA. We prepared PCR templates from both unsporulated and sporulated E. tenella oocysts using various protocols, followed by species-specific PCR to define the limit of detection. Our data revealed that whereas neither pretreatment of oocysts with sodium hypochlorite nor purification of genomic DNA with commercial kits improved the limit of detection of PCR, disruption of oocysts was a critical step in the preparation of PCR templates. The most sensitive PCR assay was achieved with the template prepared by disrupting oocysts suspended in distilled water, followed by bead-beating and heating at 99°C for 5 min, which detected 0.16 oocysts per PCR. This ultra-simplified protocol for preparation of PCR template, which does not require expensive reagents or equipment, will significantly enhance the sensitive and efficient molecular identification of Eimeria. It will improve our understanding of the prevalence of this parasite at the species level and contribute to the development of techniques for the control in the field. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TakanoAruto en-aut-sei=Takano en-aut-mei=Aruto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UmaliDennis V. en-aut-sei=Umali en-aut-mei=Dennis V. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=WardhanaApril H. en-aut-sei=Wardhana en-aut-mei=April H. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SawitriDyah H. en-aut-sei=Sawitri en-aut-mei=Dyah H. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TeramotoIsao en-aut-sei=Teramoto en-aut-mei=Isao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HatabuToshimitsu en-aut-sei=Hatabu en-aut-mei=Toshimitsu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=KidoYasutoshi en-aut-sei=Kido en-aut-mei=Yasutoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanekoAkira en-aut-sei=Kaneko en-aut-mei=Akira kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=SasaiKazumi en-aut-sei=Sasai en-aut-mei=Kazumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatohHiromitsu en-aut-sei=Katoh en-aut-mei=Hiromitsu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsubayashiMakoto en-aut-sei=Matsubayashi en-aut-mei=Makoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Departments of Veterinary Immunology, Graduate School of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Osaka Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Philippines Los Ba?os, College kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Research Center for Veterinary Science, National Research and Innovation Agency kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Research Center for Veterinary Science, National Research and Innovation Agency kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Departments of Virology and Parasitology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Departments of Virology and Parasitology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Departments of Virology and Parasitology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Departments of Veterinary Immunology, Graduate School of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Osaka Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Departments of Veterinary Immunology, Graduate School of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Osaka Metropolitan University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Departments of Veterinary Immunology, Graduate School of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Osaka Metropolitan University kn-affil= en-keyword=Coccidian parasite kn-keyword=Coccidian parasite en-keyword=Eimeria tenella kn-keyword=Eimeria tenella en-keyword=Extraction kn-keyword=Extraction en-keyword=Molecular identification kn-keyword=Molecular identification en-keyword=Oocyst kn-keyword=Oocyst END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=37 cd-vols= no-issue=7 article-no= start-page=koaf142 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250610 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Pancentromere analysis of Allium species reveals diverse centromere positions in onion and gigantic centromeres in garlic en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In eukaryotes, centromeres interact with the kinetochore for distribution of genetic information in cell division, yet their sequence and size are diverse among species. However, their position on chromosomes is considered to be conserved within a species. In this study, we analyzed the centromeres of 3 Allium species, namely, Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum), onion (Allium cepa), and garlic (Allium sativum) via pancentromere analysis and repetitive sequence analysis of centromeres and their neighborhoods and revealed their mobility, sequence organization, and size. Among the 3 species, Welsh onion and garlic had stable centromeres, but the onion centromere appeared to be polymorphic and frequently differed in position by up to 28.0?Mb among cultivars and between multiple individuals of the same cultivar. This mobility was stabilized by hybridization with Welsh onions. Furthermore, these 3 species have very different centromere sequence organization, including differences in the existence and maturity of centromeric satellites, and differences in centromere size, with Welsh onion having a centromere of 1.9?Mb, and garlic having a centromere of ?10.6?Mb, the largest of any organism with monocentric chromosomes analyzed to date. Our pancentromere analysis of these Allium species reveals the variation in sequence organization, size, and position of this important chromosomal region. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NagakiKiyotaka en-aut-sei=Nagaki en-aut-mei=Kiyotaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UshijimaKoichiro en-aut-sei=Ushijima en-aut-mei=Koichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=AkagiTakashi en-aut-sei=Akagi en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TanakaKeisuke en-aut-sei=Tanaka en-aut-mei=Keisuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KobayashiHisato en-aut-sei=Kobayashi en-aut-mei=Hisato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=NODAI Genome Research Center, Tokyo University of Agriculture kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=NODAI Genome Research Center, Tokyo University of Agriculture kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=36 cd-vols= no-issue=12 article-no= start-page=4932 end-page=4951 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241021 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase QSK1 regulates PRR-RBOHD complexes targeted by the bacterial effector HopF2Pto en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Plants detect pathogens using cell-surface pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) such as ELONGATION Factor-TU (EF-TU) RECEPTOR (EFR) and FLAGELLIN SENSING 2 (FLS2), which recognize bacterial EF-Tu and flagellin, respectively. These PRRs belong to the leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase (LRR-RK) family and activate the production of reactive oxygen species via the NADPH oxidase RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG D (RBOHD). The PRR-RBOHD complex is tightly regulated to prevent unwarranted or exaggerated immune responses. However, certain pathogen effectors can subvert these regulatory mechanisms, thereby suppressing plant immunity. To elucidate the intricate dynamics of the PRR-RBOHD complex, we conducted a comparative coimmunoprecipitation analysis using EFR, FLS2, and RBOHD in Arabidopsis thaliana. We identified QIAN SHOU KINASE 1 (QSK1), an LRR-RK, as a PRR-RBOHD complex-associated protein. QSK1 downregulated FLS2 and EFR abundance, functioning as a negative regulator of PRR-triggered immunity (PTI). QSK1 was targeted by the bacterial effector HopF2Pto, a mono-ADP ribosyltransferase, reducing FLS2 and EFR levels through both transcriptional and transcription-independent pathways, thereby inhibiting PTI. Furthermore, HopF2Pto transcriptionally downregulated PROSCOOP genes encoding important stress-regulated phytocytokines and their receptor MALE DISCOVERER 1-INTERACTING RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE 2. Importantly, HopF2Pto requires QSK1 for its accumulation and virulence functions within plants. In summary, our results provide insights into the mechanism by which HopF2Pto employs QSK1 to desensitize plants to pathogen attack. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=GotoYukihisa en-aut-sei=Goto en-aut-mei=Yukihisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KadotaYasuhiro en-aut-sei=Kadota en-aut-mei=Yasuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MbengueMalick en-aut-sei=Mbengue en-aut-mei=Malick kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=LewisJennifer D en-aut-sei=Lewis en-aut-mei=Jennifer D kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuiHidenori en-aut-sei=Matsui en-aut-mei=Hidenori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MakiNoriko en-aut-sei=Maki en-aut-mei=Noriko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NgouBruno Pok Man en-aut-sei=Ngou en-aut-mei=Bruno Pok Man kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SklenarJan en-aut-sei=Sklenar en-aut-mei=Jan kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=DerbyshirePaul en-aut-sei=Derbyshire en-aut-mei=Paul kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShibataArisa en-aut-sei=Shibata en-aut-mei=Arisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=IchihashiYasunori en-aut-sei=Ichihashi en-aut-mei=Yasunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=GuttmanDavid S en-aut-sei=Guttman en-aut-mei=David S kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakagamiHirofumi en-aut-sei=Nakagami en-aut-mei=Hirofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=SuzukiTakamasa en-aut-sei=Suzuki en-aut-mei=Takamasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=MenkeFrank L H en-aut-sei=Menke en-aut-mei=Frank L H kn-aut-name= 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affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Plant Immunity Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Plant Immunity Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Plant Immunity Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Plant Immunity Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Cell and System Biology, Centre for the Analysis of Genome Function and Evolution, University of Toronto kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Plant Proteomics Research Unit, RIKEN CSRS kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=College of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu University kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia kn-affil= affil-num=17 en-affil=Department of Cell and System Biology, Centre for the Analysis of Genome Function and Evolution, University of Toronto kn-affil= affil-num=18 en-affil=Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center, University of Zurich kn-affil= affil-num=19 en-affil=Plant Immunity Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=22 cd-vols= no-issue=6 article-no= start-page=271 end-page=285 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=2024 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Effects of Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells on CH4 and CO2 Emissions from Straw Amended Paddy Soil en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Straw returning into paddy soil enhances soil organic matter which usually promotes the emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. The application of sediment microbial fuel cells (SMFCs) to paddy soil activates power-generating microorganisms and enhances organic matter biodegradation. In the present study, rice straw addition in SMFCs was examined to determine its effect on CH4 and CO2 emissions. Columns (height, 25?cm; inner diameter, 9?cm) with four treatments: soil without and with rice straw under SMFC and without SMFC conditions were incubated at 25°C for 70 days. Anodic potential values at 7?cm depth sediment were kept higher by SMFCs than those without SMFCs. Cumulative CH4 emission was significantly reduced by SMFC with straw amendment (p < 0.05) with no significant effect on CO2 emission. 16S rRNA gene analysis results showed that Firmicutes at the phylum, Closteridiales and Acidobacteriales at order level were dominant on the anode of straw-added SMFC, whereas Methanomicrobiales were in the treatment without SMFC, indicating that a certain group of methanogens were suppressed by SMFC. Our results suggest that the anodic redox environment together with the enrichment of straw-degrading bacteria contributed to a competitive advantage of electrogenesis over methanogenesis in straw-added SMFC system. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=BekeleAdhena Tesfau en-aut-sei=Bekele en-aut-mei=Adhena Tesfau kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaMorihiro en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Morihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=AkaoSatoshi en-aut-sei=Akao en-aut-mei=Satoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SomuraHiroaki en-aut-sei=Somura en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakanoChiyu en-aut-sei=Nakano en-aut-mei=Chiyu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishinaYuta en-aut-sei=Nishina en-aut-mei=Yuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Organization for Research Strategy and Development, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=straw kn-keyword=straw en-keyword=methane mitigation kn-keyword=methane mitigation en-keyword=SMFC kn-keyword=SMFC en-keyword=microorganisms kn-keyword=microorganisms en-keyword=current generation kn-keyword=current generation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=94 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=64 end-page=72 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=2025 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Development of an AI-based Image Analysis System to Calculate the Visit Duration of a Green Blow Fly on a Strawberry Flower en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Pollinator insects are required to pollinate flowers in the production of some fruits and vegetables, and strawberries fall into this category. However, the function of pollinators has not been clarified by quantitative metrics such as the duration of pollinator visits needed by flowers. Due to the long activity time of pollinators (approximately 10-h), it is not easy to observe the visitation characteristics manually. Therefore, we developed software for evaluating pollinator performance using two types of artificial intelligence (AI), YOLOv4, which is an object detection AI, and VGG16, which is an image classifier AI. In this study, we used Phaenicia sericata Meigen (green blow fly) as the strawberry pollinator. The software program can automatically estimate the visit duration of a fly on a flower from video clips. First, the position of the flower is identified using YOLO, and the identified location is cropped. Next, the cropped image is classified by VGG16 to determine if the fly is on the flower. Finally, the results are saved in CSV and HTML format. The program processed 10 h of video (collected from 07:00 h to 17:00 h) taken under actual growing conditions to estimate the visit durations of flies on flowers. The recognition accuracy was approximately 97%, with an average difference of 550 s. The software was run on a small computer board (the Jetson Nano), indicating that it can easily be used without a complicated AI configuration. This means that the software can be used immediately by distributing pre-configured disk images. When the software was run on the Jetson Nano, it took approximately 11 min to estimate one day of 2-h video. It is therefore clear that the visit duration of a fly on a flower can be estimated much faster than by manually checking videos. Furthermore, this system can estimate the visit durations of pollinators to other flowers by changing the YOLO and VGG16 model files. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TaniguchiHiroki en-aut-sei=Taniguchi en-aut-mei=Hiroki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukudaYuki en-aut-sei=Tsukuda en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MotokiKo en-aut-sei=Motoki en-aut-mei=Ko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=GotoTanjuro en-aut-sei=Goto en-aut-mei=Tanjuro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshidaYuichi en-aut-sei=Yoshida en-aut-mei=Yuichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YasubaKen-ichiro en-aut-sei=Yasuba en-aut-mei=Ken-ichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=School of Agriculture Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=deep learning kn-keyword=deep learning en-keyword=fly kn-keyword=fly en-keyword=microcomputer kn-keyword=microcomputer en-keyword=VGG16 kn-keyword=VGG16 en-keyword=YOLO kn-keyword=YOLO END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=93 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=335 end-page=343 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=2024 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Elucidation of Low-temperature Regulated Flavone Synthesis in Dahlia Variabilis and its Effects on Flower Color en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) flower colors are diverse and are determined by the accumulation of flavonoids. Cultivars with dark red flowers accumulate more anthocyanins in their petals. Flower color changes such as color fading often occur in some cultivars. In this study, low minimum temperature regulated flower color fading and flavonoid synthesis in dahlia ‘Nessho’ were investigated. The pigment contents and expression levels of flavonoid biosynthesis genes were investigated in detail under several growing environments in which color fading occurs. Flavones accumulate more in color-faded orange flowers than in dark red ray florets. The expression analysis of the anthocyanin synthesis pathway genes indicated that the upregulation of flavone synthase (DvFNS) gene expression correlated with the high accumulation of flavones in color-faded petals. DvFNS expression was also detected in young leaves, and the expression level was higher in winter than in summer. Seasonal changes in DvFNS expression in young leaves significantly correlated with color fading in petals. The change in DvFNS expression in young unexpanded leaves of relatively high-sensitive plants was significantly higher than that of low-sensitive plants before and after treatment under inductive conditions. In conclusion, low-temperature-inducible changes in the flavonoid accumulation in petals was suggested to reflect a change in DvFNS expression occurring in the meristem prior to flower bud formation. This temporal DvFNS expression in young unexpanded leaves of ‘Nessho’ dahlia could be an insight for the selection and breeding of non-color fading plants. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=K. MuthamiaEdna en-aut-sei=K. Muthamia en-aut-mei=Edna kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NaitoKoji en-aut-sei=Naito en-aut-mei=Koji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OkadaHiromasa en-aut-sei=Okada en-aut-mei=Hiromasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KarasawaYukino en-aut-sei=Karasawa en-aut-mei=Yukino kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=KikumuraTokuyu en-aut-sei=Kikumura en-aut-mei=Tokuyu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NaraTakuya en-aut-sei=Nara en-aut-mei=Takuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=HamauzuYasunori en-aut-sei=Hamauzu en-aut-mei=Yasunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MotokiKo en-aut-sei=Motoki en-aut-mei=Ko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=YasubaKen-ichiro en-aut-sei=Yasuba en-aut-mei=Ken-ichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshidaYuichi en-aut-sei=Yoshida en-aut-mei=Yuichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=KitamuraYoshikuni en-aut-sei=Kitamura en-aut-mei=Yoshikuni kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=GotoTanjuro en-aut-sei=Goto en-aut-mei=Tanjuro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=anthocyanin kn-keyword=anthocyanin en-keyword=dahlia kn-keyword=dahlia en-keyword=flavone synthase kn-keyword=flavone synthase en-keyword=seasonal color fading kn-keyword=seasonal color fading en-keyword=young unexpanded leaves kn-keyword=young unexpanded leaves END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=238 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=120296 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250505 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Grafting-through functionalization of graphene oxide with cationic polymers for enhanced adsorption of anionic dyes and viruses en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Graphene oxide (GO) is a sheet-like carbon material with abundant oxygen-containing functional groups on its surface. GO has been extensively studied as an adsorbent for heavy metals and organic compounds. However, effective strategies for negatively charged materials have yet to be established. This study aimed to synthesize composites of GO and cationic polymers for the selective adsorption of negatively charged materials; a challenge in this approach is the strong electrostatic interactions between GO and cationic polymers, which can lead to aggregation. This study addresses this issue by employing the grafting-through method. GO was initially modified with allylamine to introduce a polymerizable site, followed by radical polymerization to covalently bond polymers to the GO surface, effectively preventing aggregation. Adsorption experiments demonstrated that the GO-polymer composite selectively adsorbs anionic dye, such as methyl orange. Virus adsorption tests showed significantly enhanced performance compared to pristine GO. These results emphasize the critical role of controlled surface modification and charge manipulation in optimizing the adsorption performance of GO. This study establishes a simple and effective approach for synthesizing GO-cationic polymer composites, contributing to the development of advanced materials for water purification applications. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KimuraRyota en-aut-sei=Kimura en-aut-mei=Ryota kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=Ferr?-PujolPilar en-aut-sei=Ferr?-Pujol en-aut-mei=Pilar kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishinaYuta en-aut-sei=Nishina en-aut-mei=Yuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Research Core for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Graphene oxide kn-keyword=Graphene oxide en-keyword=Virus adsorption kn-keyword=Virus adsorption en-keyword=Dye adsorption kn-keyword=Dye adsorption en-keyword=Cationic polymer composites kn-keyword=Cationic polymer composites en-keyword=Adsorbent kn-keyword=Adsorbent en-keyword=Aggregation kn-keyword=Aggregation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=57 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=83 end-page=94 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250724 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The Impact of Market Share Contracts on Social Welfare: Theoretical Developments kn-title=占有率リベート契約が社会厚生に与える影響―理論的進展― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SatoMisato en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Misato kn-aut-name=佐藤美里 kn-aut-sei=佐藤 kn-aut-mei=美里 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院社会文化科学学域(経済) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=57 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=51 end-page=62 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250724 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Anticompetitive Exclusive Contracts with Complementary Inputs: A Case of Horizontally Differentiated Products kn-title=補完財供給企業存在時の反競争的な排他条件付取引契約―水平的差別化財のケース― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= This study constructs a model of anticompetitive exclusive dealing in the presence of complementary inputs. Kitamura, Matsushima, and Sato (2018) analyze the situation where a downstream firm transforms multiple complementary inputs into final products. When complementary input suppliers have market power, the inefficient incumbent supplier can deter socially efficient entry by using exclusive contracts. This study applies the analysis from Kitamura, Matsushima, and Sato (2018) to examine a situation where the potential entrant produces horizontally differentiated products and demonstrates the feasibility of anticompetitive exclusive dealing. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SatoMisato en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Misato kn-aut-name=佐藤美里 kn-aut-sei=佐藤 kn-aut-mei=美里 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院社会文化科学学域(経済) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=57 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=1 end-page=20 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250724 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Re-Thinking the Locus of Innovation kn-title=イノベーションの発生源研究の再検討 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= This study aims to theoretically examine prior research on the locus of innovation, with a particular focus on clarifying "when," "where," and "by whom" innovation is generated. The analysis reveals that in the context of B to B (Industrial Goods) , the shift of innovation sources toward enterprise users has been explained from the perspective of economic rationality, incorporating multiple factors such as transaction cost, expected innovation rents, sticky information, internal capabilities (Absorptive Capacity) , and external industrial structures (Product Architecture, Ecosystem) . In contrast, in the B to C context (Consumer Goods) , end users pursue innovation for a wide variety of reasons, including manufacturers' lack of responsiveness to niche markets, the enjoyment of creative activity, connection with user communities, and personal growth. Among these, the enjoyment derived from creative activity has deemed to be identified as one of the most fundamental motivational factors. However, the methodological articulation of such psychological factors is not enough. Leaving the psychological drivers behind innovation as a black box is not merely a matter of academic curiosity but presents a significant challenge for management studies as a social science. This is because management is always purposive attempts for directing and controlling the process of value creation and sometimes psychological exaltation, which may be recently called 'flow' experience, may conflict such attempts. In future research on the locus of innovation, it is essential to focus on these psychological aspects of individual innovator and to develop new research approaches. First, it has a room for further elucidation of the mechanisms by which positive emotions contribute to innovation, but this challenge is hardly easy to overcome. Since creativity is essentially a construct of the individual level and innovation is not, the argument of balancing the entrepreneurial motivational drivers and the managerial direction and control of creative destruction needs to be mediated by meso-level constructs. In our prospect, such concepts as underdeveloped ecosystem on the supply side and immature connoisseur on the side of consumers may be promising. Another concern is the generally limited sample size of creative minds. The existent research tactics that have been found in our neighboring disciplines sharing the same problem as ours, either qualitative or quantitative, may provide us with methodical benchmarks. kn-abstract= 本論文は,イノベーションの発生源に関する先行研究を振り返り,「いつ」「どこで」「誰によって」イノベーションが生み出されるのかを理論的に考察することを目的とする。考察の結果,「B to B」の文脈においては,イノベーションの発生源が企業ユーザーへ移行するメカニズムとして,取引コスト理論,期待利益仮説,情報粘着性の仮説,企業内部の独自能力(吸収能力),および外部の産業構造(製品アーキテクチャ・エコシステム)といった複数の要素からなる経済的合理性の観点から分析されていることが明らかになった。一方,「B to C」の文脈では,エンドユーザーがイノベーションに向かう動機として,「ニッチ市場に対するメーカーの消極的な対応」「創造的活動の楽しさ」「ユーザーコミュニティとの繋がり」「知識・スキルの向上」など多種多様な要素が存在し,中でも創造的活動の楽しさが根源的な動機づけの1つであると確認された。一方で,イノベーターを突き動かす心理的要因をブラックボックス化したまま放置することは,単なる知的好奇心の問題に留まらず,社会科学としての経営学にとっても重要な問題であると考えられる。今後のイノベーションの発生源研究においては,起業家をはじめとするイノベーター個人の心理的側面にいかに目を向け,創造的活動におけるポジティブな感情が働くメカニズムをイノベーションの発生メカニズムにいかに位置づけるか,その研究アプローチの提示が求められる。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HuangQi en-aut-sei=Huang en-aut-mei=Qi kn-aut-name=黄h kn-aut-sei=黄 kn-aut-mei=h aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiDaiji en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Daiji kn-aut-name=藤井大児 kn-aut-sei=藤井 kn-aut-mei=大児 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学大学院ヘルスシステム統合科学研究科 affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院ヘルスシステム統合科学学域 en-keyword=イノベーションの発生源 (Locus of Innovation) kn-keyword=イノベーションの発生源 (Locus of Innovation) en-keyword=ユーザーイノベーション (User Innovation) kn-keyword=ユーザーイノベーション (User Innovation) en-keyword=経済的合理性 (Economic Rationality) kn-keyword=経済的合理性 (Economic Rationality) en-keyword=内発的動機づけ (Intrinsic Motivation) kn-keyword=内発的動機づけ (Intrinsic Motivation) en-keyword=フロー体験 (Flow Experience) kn-keyword=フロー体験 (Flow Experience) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=637 cd-vols= no-issue=8046 article-no= start-page=744 end-page=748 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250101 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Centrophilic retrotransposon integration via CENH3 chromatin in Arabidopsis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In organisms ranging from vertebrates to plants, major components of centromeres are rapidly evolving repeat sequences, such as tandem repeats (TRs) and transposable elements (TEs), which harbour centromere-specific histone H3 (CENH3)1,2. Complete centromere structures recently determined in human and Arabidopsis suggest frequent integration and purging of retrotransposons within the TR regions of centromeres3,4,5. Despite the high impact of ‘centrophilic’ retrotransposons on the paradox of rapid centromere evolution, the mechanisms involved in centromere targeting remain poorly understood in any organism. Here we show that both Ty3 and Ty1 long terminal repeat retrotransposons rapidly turnover within the centromeric TRs of Arabidopsis species. We demonstrate that the Ty1/Copia element Tal1 (Transposon of Arabidopsis lyrata 1) integrates de novo into regions occupied by CENH3 in Arabidopsis thaliana, and that ectopic expansion of the CENH3 region results in spread of Tal1 integration regions. The integration spectra of chimeric TEs reveal the key structural variations responsible for contrasting chromatin-targeting specificities to centromeres versus gene-rich regions, which have recurrently converted during the evolution of these TEs. 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Evry, Universit? Paris kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Center for Genetic Resource Information, National Institute of Genetics kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Institute of Plant Sciences Paris‐Saclay (IPS2), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement, Universit? Evry, Universit? Paris kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Department of Integrated Genetics, National Institute of Genetics kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=16 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=17 en-affil=Gregor Mendel Institute (GMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna BioCenter (VBC) kn-affil= affil-num=18 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=19 en-affil=Gregor Mendel Institute (GMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna BioCenter (VBC) kn-affil= affil-num=20 en-affil=Faculty of Life Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University kn-affil= affil-num=21 en-affil=Institute of Plant Sciences Paris‐Saclay (IPS2), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement, Universit? Evry, Universit? Paris kn-affil= affil-num=22 en-affil=Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge kn-affil= affil-num=23 en-affil=Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=e00678 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250623 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Alkoxy‐Substituted Anthrabis(Thiadiazole)‐Terthiophene Copolymers for Organic Photovoltaics: A Unique Wavy Backbone Enhances Aggregation, Molecular Order, and Device Efficiency en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Two polymer donors, PATz3T-o6BO and PATz3T-o6HD, incorporating alkoxy-substituted anthra[1,2-c:5,6-c′]bis([1,2,5]thiadiazole), were strategically designed and synthesized. The unique wavy backbone of these polymers effectively reduced aggregation, leading to enhanced solubility and significantly improved molecular ordering. Consequently, the PATz3T-o6HD:Y12-based solar cells achieved a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 7.94%. These findings provide valuable insights into the molecular design of high-performance polymer donors for organic photovoltaics (OPVs). en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YanYi en-aut-sei=Yan en-aut-mei=Yi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoriHiroki en-aut-sei=Mori en-aut-mei=Hiroki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshinoTomoki en-aut-sei=Yoshino en-aut-mei=Tomoki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=InamiRyuki en-aut-sei=Inami en-aut-mei=Ryuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=ChangJiaxin en-aut-sei=Chang en-aut-mei=Jiaxin kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=GaoJunqing en-aut-sei=Gao en-aut-mei=Junqing kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishiharaYasushi en-aut-sei=Nishihara en-aut-mei=Yasushi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Aggregation kn-keyword=Aggregation en-keyword=Backbone conformation kn-keyword=Backbone conformation en-keyword=Conjugated polymers kn-keyword=Conjugated polymers en-keyword=Organic solar cells kn-keyword=Organic solar cells en-keyword=Semiconducting polymers kn-keyword=Semiconducting polymers END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=39 cd-vols= no-issue=8 article-no= start-page=1653 end-page=1660 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250527 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Chemical composition of essential oil of Acacia crassicarpa Benth. (Fabaceae) from Vietnam en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=This research aimed to identify the volatile compounds found in the fresh leaves of Acacia crassicarpa Benth. This is the first phytochemical investigation of this species. Essential oils from the leaves of A. crassicarpa were obtained by hydro-distillation and analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Sixty-one compounds accounting for 95.8% of the leaf oil were identified. The classes of compounds identified in the oil sample were aldehydes (30.7%), sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (25.2%), alkanes (19.1%), oxygenated monoterpenes (3.6%) oxygenated sesquiterpenes (2.3%), monoterpene hydrocarbons (0.8%) and others (14.2%). The major constituents in the leaf oil were tridecanal (24.5%), (E)-caryophyllene (11.7%), n-heneicosane (7.2%), squalene (6.5%), and 7-tetradecenal (5.9%). en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Quoc DoanTuan en-aut-sei=Quoc Doan en-aut-mei=Tuan kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=Tien DinhTai en-aut-sei=Tien Dinh en-aut-mei=Tai kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=K. MatsumotoTetsuya en-aut-sei=K. Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Tetsuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=DinhDien en-aut-sei=Dinh en-aut-mei=Dien kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MikiNaoko en-aut-sei=Miki en-aut-mei=Naoko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=HirobeMuneto en-aut-sei=Hirobe en-aut-mei=Muneto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=Thi NguyenHoai en-aut-sei=Thi Nguyen en-aut-mei=Hoai kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Hue Union of Science and Technology Associations (HUSTA) kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Phong Dien Nature Reserve, Phong Dien district, Thua Thien Hue province kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Faculty of Pharmacy, Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hue University kn-affil= en-keyword=Acacia crassicarpa kn-keyword=Acacia crassicarpa en-keyword=Essential oil kn-keyword=Essential oil en-keyword=Tridecanal kn-keyword=Tridecanal en-keyword=(E)-Caryophyllene kn-keyword=(E)-Caryophyllene END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=10712 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Shoot-Silicon-Signal protein to regulate root silicon uptake in rice en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Plants accumulate silicon to protect them from biotic and abiotic stresses. Especially in rice (Oryza sativa), a typical Si-accumulator, tremendous Si accumulation is indispensable for healthy growth and productivity. Here, we report a shoot-expressed signaling protein, Shoot-Silicon-Signal (SSS), an exceptional homolog of the flowering hormone “florigen” differentiated in Poaceae. SSS transcript is only detected in the shoot, whereas the SSS protein is also detected in the root and phloem sap. When Si is supplied from the root, the SSS transcript rapidly decreases, and then the SSS protein disappears. In sss mutants, root Si uptake and expression of Si transporters are decreased to a basal level regardless of the Si supply. The grain yield of the mutants is decreased to 1/3 due to insufficient Si accumulation. Thus, SSS is a key phloem-mobile protein for integrating root Si uptake and shoot Si accumulation underlying the terrestrial adaptation strategy of grasses. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YamajiNaoki en-aut-sei=Yamaji en-aut-mei=Naoki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=Mitani-UenoNamiki en-aut-sei=Mitani-Ueno en-aut-mei=Namiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiiToshiki en-aut-sei=Fujii en-aut-mei=Toshiki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShinyaTomonori en-aut-sei=Shinya en-aut-mei=Tomonori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=ShaoJi Feng en-aut-sei=Shao en-aut-mei=Ji Feng kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanukiShota en-aut-sei=Watanuki en-aut-mei=Shota kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=SaitohYasunori en-aut-sei=Saitoh en-aut-mei=Yasunori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaJian Feng en-aut-sei=Ma en-aut-mei=Jian Feng kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Zhejiang Agriculture & Forestry University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=177 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=e70396 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202507 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=CNGC2 Negatively Regulates Stomatal Closure and Is Not Required for flg22- and H2O2-Induced Guard Cell [Ca2+]cyt Elevation in Arabidopsis thaliana en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In guard cells, cytosolic Ca2+ acts as a second messenger that mediates abscisic acid (ABA)- and pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-induced stomatal closure. It was reported that Arabidopsis cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel 2 (CNGC2) functions as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)- and PAMP-activated Ca2+-permeable channels at the plasma membrane of mesophyll cells and mediates Ca2+-dependent PAMP-triggered immunity. In this study, we examined the role of CNGC2 in the regulation of stomatal movement because CNGC2 is also expressed in guard cells. We found that stomata of the CNGC2 disruption mutant cngc2-3 are constitutively closed even in the absence of ABA or the flagellar-derived PAMP, flg22. Consistently, leaf temperatures of the cngc2-3 mutant were higher than those of wild-type (WT) plants. The stomatal phenotype of the cngc2-3 mutant was restored by complementation with wild-type CNGC2 under the control of the guard cell preferential promoter, pGC1. Elevation of cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration in guard cells induced by flg22 and H2O2 remained intact in the cngc2-3 mutant. The introduction of the ost1-3 mutation into the cngc2-3 background did not alter the stomatal phenotype. However, the stomatal phenotype of the cngc2-3 mutant was successfully rescued in the double disruption mutant cngc2-3aba2-2. Taken together, these results suggest that CNGC2 negatively regulates stomatal closure response and does not function as flg22? and H2O2-activated Ca2+ channels in guard cells. Though CNGC2 is responsive for H2O2- and flg22-induced [Ca2+]cyt elevation in mesophyll cells, the involvement of CNGC2 in the response to H2O2 and flg22 in guard cells is questionable. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=AkterRojina en-aut-sei=Akter en-aut-mei=Rojina kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=InoueYasuhiro en-aut-sei=Inoue en-aut-mei=Yasuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MasumotoSaori en-aut-sei=Masumoto en-aut-mei=Saori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MimataYoshiharu en-aut-sei=Mimata en-aut-mei=Yoshiharu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuuraTakakazu en-aut-sei=Matsuura en-aut-mei=Takakazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoriIzumi C. en-aut-sei=Mori en-aut-mei=Izumi C. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraToshiyuki en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Toshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraYoshimasa en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Yoshimasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MurataYoshiyuki en-aut-sei=Murata en-aut-mei=Yoshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=MunemasaShintaro en-aut-sei=Munemasa en-aut-mei=Shintaro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=calcium signaling kn-keyword=calcium signaling en-keyword=CNGC kn-keyword=CNGC en-keyword=stomata kn-keyword=stomata END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=297 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=128540 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2026 dt-pub=202601 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Microfluidic paper-based analytical devices for antioxidant vitamins C and E in foods en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In this study, we developed microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) for the determination of antioxidant vitamins. The proposed μPADs utilize the reduction of metal ions by hydrophilic and hydrophobic antioxidant vitamins, which is followed by colorimetric reactions with chelating reagents. Hydrophilic vitamin C reduces Fe(III) to Fe(II) and forms a stable Fe(II)-bathophenanthroline complex in an aqueous solution. By contrast, this complex is unstable in organic solvents, and hydrophobic vitamin E requires Fe(III) and bathophenanthroline to be replaced with Cu(II) and bathocuproine. In these results, the relationship between the logarithm of a vitamin's concentration and its color intensity was linear and ranged from 4.4 to 35 mg L?1 for ascorbic acid and 50?200 mg L?1 for α-tocopherol. The limits of detection, estimated from the standard deviation of blank samples, were 3.1 mg L?1 for ascorbic acid and either 27 mg L?1 (in hexane) or 48 mg L?1 (in ethanol) for α-tocopherol. The proposed method was used to quantify vitamin C in bell peppers, mandarin oranges, kiwifruit, and lemons, as well as vitamin E in almonds, almond milk, and dietary supplements. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of these μPADs for the practical analysis of antioxidant vitamins in food samples. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KawaharaMana en-aut-sei=Kawahara en-aut-mei=Mana kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=DanchanaKaewta en-aut-sei=Danchana en-aut-mei=Kaewta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanetaTakashi en-aut-sei=Kaneta en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Microfluidic paper-based analytical device kn-keyword=Microfluidic paper-based analytical device en-keyword=Vitamin C kn-keyword=Vitamin C en-keyword=Vitamin E kn-keyword=Vitamin E en-keyword=Antioxidant vitamin kn-keyword=Antioxidant vitamin en-keyword=Metal complex kn-keyword=Metal complex END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250418 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Innovations in paper-based analytical devices and portable absorption photometers for onsite analysis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Two types of analytical instruments and devices?one sophisticated high-performance instrument and another portable device?have been the focus of recent trends in analytical science. The necessity of point-of-care testing and onsite analysis has accelerated the advancement of high-performance, user-friendly portable analytical devices such as paper-based analytical devices (PADs) and light-emitting diode-based portable photometers. In this review, we summarize our achievements in the study of PADs and portable photometers. Several types of PADs are capable of performing titrations, metal ion analysis, and food analysis, while photometers, which consist of paired emitter?detector light-emitting diode (PEDD) photometers, are used for thiocyanate and herbicide analysis. These PADs and photometers permit the onsite determination of real environmental, body fluid, and food samples when an equipped laboratory is unavailable. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SeetasangSasikarn en-aut-sei=Seetasang en-aut-mei=Sasikarn kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UmedaMika I. en-aut-sei=Umeda en-aut-mei=Mika I. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=RenJianchao en-aut-sei=Ren en-aut-mei=Jianchao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KanetaTakashi en-aut-sei=Kaneta en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Chemistry, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Point-of-care testing kn-keyword=Point-of-care testing en-keyword=Onsite analysis kn-keyword=Onsite analysis en-keyword=Paper-based analytical device kn-keyword=Paper-based analytical device en-keyword=Paired emitter?detector light-emitting diode kn-keyword=Paired emitter?detector light-emitting diode en-keyword=Photometer kn-keyword=Photometer en-keyword=Environmental analysis kn-keyword=Environmental analysis en-keyword=Food analysis kn-keyword=Food analysis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=40 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=99 end-page=108 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250620 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Evaluation of Drying Process of a Slurry Droplet Containing Water-soluble Polymer kn-title=水溶性高分子含有スラリー液滴乾燥過程の評価 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The granulation process of a slurry droplet containing a water-soluble polymer in a spray dryer is investigated. Although there have been many studies on the drying behavior of a single-component slurry droplet, there have been few reports for a multicomponent slurry droplet. This is due to the complexity and difficulty in evaluating the drying behavior of a multicomponent slurry droplet. Therefore, for the production of granules from multicomponent materials by a spray dryer, its operating conditions are usually determined by trial and error. To optimize the practical granule production process, the drying behavior of multicomponent slurry droplets should be studied. In this study, the drying behavior of a silica slurry droplet containing polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is investigated. The drying behavior of a droplet suspended on the tip of a needle was observed. The effect of the volume fraction of PVA on the drying behavior and the morphology of a dried granule is studied. The effect of drying condition on the granule formation process is also investigated. As a result, the structure of dried granules was strongly influenced by PVA concentration. Segregation of PVA in the dried granules was observed. Based on the results, the drying process diagram is presented. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NakasoKoichi en-aut-sei=Nakaso en-aut-mei=Koichi kn-aut-name=中曽浩一 kn-aut-sei=中曽 kn-aut-mei=浩一 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamashitaDaichi en-aut-sei=Yamashita en-aut-mei=Daichi kn-aut-name=山下大智 kn-aut-sei=山下 kn-aut-mei=大智 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=AoyamaYutaro en-aut-sei=Aoyama en-aut-mei=Yutaro kn-aut-name=青山祐太郎 kn-aut-sei=青山 kn-aut-mei=祐太郎 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MinoYasushi en-aut-sei=Mino en-aut-mei=Yasushi kn-aut-name=三野泰志 kn-aut-sei=三野 kn-aut-mei=泰志 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=GotohKuniaki en-aut-sei=Gotoh en-aut-mei=Kuniaki kn-aut-name=後藤邦彰 kn-aut-sei=後藤 kn-aut-mei=邦彰 aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院環境生命自然科学学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院自然科学研究科 affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院自然科学研究科 affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院環境生命自然科学学域 affil-num=5 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院環境生命自然科学学域 en-keyword=Spray Dryer kn-keyword=Spray Dryer en-keyword=Drying kn-keyword=Drying en-keyword=Droplet kn-keyword=Droplet en-keyword=Slurry kn-keyword=Slurry en-keyword=Water-Soluble Polymer kn-keyword=Water-Soluble Polymer END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=91 cd-vols= no-issue=946 article-no= start-page=24-00128 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=2025 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Development of a guideline proposal system for correcting cutting conditions based on the overhang length of ball end-mills kn-title=ボールエンドミルの突き出し長さに応じた切削条件補正システムの開発 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=In the field of die and mold machining, determining appropriate cutting conditions is crucial. Factors such as tool geometry, machining path, work material characteristics, machining efficiency, and finishing accuracy must be taken into consideration. However, the current method of determining cutting conditions relies heavily on the intuition and experience of skilled engineers, and there is a need for a system to replace such knowledge. One of the critical factors affecting machining accuracy and efficiency is the tool overhang length, which is directly related to tool geometry. Unfortunately, there is no clear guideline for its determination. In a previous study, researchers developed a system to quickly derive cutting conditions using a data mining method and Random Forest Regression (RFR) applied to a tool catalog database. In this study, we constructed a new cutting condition compensation system based on the existing model, which accounts for the tool overhang length. The results of cutting experiments under high aspect ratio overhang lengths confirm that the correction coefficients proposed by the system are significant. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KODAMAHiroyuki en-aut-sei=KODAMA en-aut-mei=Hiroyuki kn-aut-name=児玉紘幸 kn-aut-sei=児玉 kn-aut-mei=紘幸 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MORIYAYuki en-aut-sei=MORIYA en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name=守屋祐輝 kn-aut-sei=守屋 kn-aut-mei=祐輝 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MORIMOTOTatsuo en-aut-sei=MORIMOTO en-aut-mei=Tatsuo kn-aut-name=盛元達雄 kn-aut-sei=盛元 kn-aut-mei=達雄 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=OHASHIKazuhito en-aut-sei=OHASHI en-aut-mei=Kazuhito kn-aut-name=大橋一仁 kn-aut-sei=大橋 kn-aut-mei=一仁 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学 学術研究院環境生命自然科学学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate school of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学 大学院環境生命自然科学研究科 affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate school of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学 大学院環境生命自然科学研究科 affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学 学術研究院環境生命自然科学学域 en-keyword=Data mining kn-keyword=Data mining en-keyword=Cutting conditions kn-keyword=Cutting conditions en-keyword=Machine learning kn-keyword=Machine learning en-keyword=Random Forest Regression kn-keyword=Random Forest Regression en-keyword=Ball end-mill kn-keyword=Ball end-mill en-keyword=Tool overhang length kn-keyword=Tool overhang length END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=274 end-page=278 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20231127 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Prevention Method for Stack Buffer Overflow Attack in TA Command Calls in OP-TEE en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=TEE systems provide normal world and secure world. It is impossible to gain access to the secure world directly from the normal world. However, vulnerabilities in the secure world can cause attacks to compromise the secure world. In this study, we investigate the security features applied to trusted applications (TA) in OP-TEE and clarify the lack of protection against stack buffer overflow in TA command calls. We also propose a method for preventing attacks that exploit stack buffer overflows in TA command calls. In addition, the experimental results show that attacks on the vulnerable TAs can be prevented with the proposed method and the overhead can be evaluated. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ShibaKaito en-aut-sei=Shiba en-aut-mei=Kaito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KuzunoHiroki en-aut-sei=Kuzuno en-aut-mei=Hiroki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamauchiToshihiro en-aut-sei=Yamauchi en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Trusted execution environment kn-keyword=Trusted execution environment en-keyword=Stack overflow prevention method kn-keyword=Stack overflow prevention method en-keyword=System security kn-keyword=System security END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=161 end-page=167 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20231128 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Evaluation of Effectiveness of MAC Systems Based on LSM for Protecting IoT Devices en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Numerous active attacks targeting Internet of Things (IoT) devices exist. They exploit the latest vulnerabilities discovered in IoT devices. Therefore, Mandatory Access Control (MAC) systems based on Linux Security Modules (LSM), such as SELinux and AppArmor, are effective security features for IoT devices because they can mitigate the impact of attacks even if software vulnerabilities are discovered. However, they are not adopted by most IoT devices. The existing approaches are insufficient for investigating the causes of this problem.In this study, we comprehensively investigated what factors can affect the applicability of MAC systems based on LSM in IoT devices. We focused on how frequently cases can occur where they cannot be adopted, owing to each factor. To increase the comprehensiveness of the factors affecting the adoption of MAC systems in IoT devices, we investigated the kernel version, CPU architecture, and support for BusyBox in addition to the investigation of resources, which conducted in previous studies. We also conducted simulated experiments based on the attack method of Mirai to investigate whether MAC systems can protect against IoT malware. Finally, we discuss the impact of a combination of these factors on MAC system adoption. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MikiMasato en-aut-sei=Miki en-aut-mei=Masato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamauchiToshihiro en-aut-sei=Yamauchi en-aut-mei=Toshihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KobayashiSatoru en-aut-sei=Kobayashi en-aut-mei=Satoru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Mandatory Access Control System kn-keyword=Mandatory Access Control System en-keyword=IoT Security kn-keyword=IoT Security en-keyword=Linux Security Modules kn-keyword=Linux Security Modules END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=52 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=12 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250331 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=外国語学習環境と動機付けとの関連性―L2 ナラティブの内容分析を通して― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=吉田安曇 kn-aut-sei=吉田 kn-aut-mei=安曇 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=301 cd-vols= no-issue=7 article-no= start-page=110291 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202507 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=A repertoire of visible light?sensitive opsins in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent shrimp Rimicaris hybisae en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Unlike terrestrial environments, where humans reside, there is no sunlight in the deep sea. Instead, dim visible light from black-body radiation and bioluminescence illuminates hydrothermal vent areas in the deep sea. A deep-sea hydrothermal vent shrimp, Rimicaris hybisae, is thought to detect this dim light using its enlarged dorsal eye; however, the molecular basis of its photoreception remains unexplored. Here, we characterized the molecular properties of opsins, universal photoreceptive proteins in animals, found in R. hybisae. Transcriptomic analysis identified six opsins: three Gq-coupled opsins, one Opn3, one Opn5, and one peropsin. Functional analysis revealed that five of these opsins exhibited light-dependent G protein activity, whereas peropsin exhibited the ability to convert all-trans-retinal to 11-cis-retinal like photoisomerases. Notably, all the R. hybisae opsins, including Opn5, convergently show visible light sensitivity (around 457?517 nm), whereas most opsins categorized as Opn5 have been demonstrated to be UV sensitive. Mutational analysis revealed that the unique visible light sensitivity of R. hybisae Opn5 is achieved through the stabilization of a protonated Schiff base by a counterion residue at position 83 (Asp83), which differs from the position identified in other opsins. These findings suggest that the vent shrimp R. hybisae has adapted its photoreceptive devices to dim deep-sea hydrothermal light by selectively maintaining a repertoire of visible light?sensitive opsins, including the uniquely tuned Opn5. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NagataYuya en-aut-sei=Nagata en-aut-mei=Yuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyamotoNorio en-aut-sei=Miyamoto en-aut-mei=Norio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatoKeita en-aut-sei=Sato en-aut-mei=Keita kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishimuraYosuke en-aut-sei=Nishimura en-aut-mei=Yosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TaniokaYuki en-aut-sei=Tanioka en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamanakaYuji en-aut-sei=Yamanaka en-aut-mei=Yuji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YoshizawaSusumu en-aut-sei=Yoshizawa en-aut-mei=Susumu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakahashiKuto en-aut-sei=Takahashi en-aut-mei=Kuto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=ObayashiKohei en-aut-sei=Obayashi en-aut-mei=Kohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukamotoHisao en-aut-sei=Tsukamoto en-aut-mei=Hisao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakaiKen en-aut-sei=Takai en-aut-mei=Ken kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=OhuchiHideyo en-aut-sei=Ohuchi en-aut-mei=Hideyo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamashitaTakahiro en-aut-sei=Yamashita en-aut-mei=Takahiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=SudoYuki en-aut-sei=Sudo en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= en-aut-name=KojimaKeiichi en-aut-sei=Kojima en-aut-mei=Keiichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=15 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Institute for Extra-Cutting-Edge Science and Technology Avant-Garde Research (X-Star), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Research Center for Bioscience and Nanoscience (CeBN), Research Institute for Marine Resources Utilization, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Institute for Extra-Cutting-Edge Science and Technology Avant-Garde Research (X-Star), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Department of Biophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=15 en-affil=Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=rhodopsin kn-keyword=rhodopsin en-keyword=opsin kn-keyword=opsin en-keyword=G protein?coupled receptor kn-keyword=G protein?coupled receptor en-keyword=signal transduction kn-keyword=signal transduction en-keyword=photoreceptor kn-keyword=photoreceptor en-keyword=vision kn-keyword=vision en-keyword=photobiology kn-keyword=photobiology en-keyword=vent shrimp kn-keyword=vent shrimp en-keyword=deep sea kn-keyword=deep sea en-keyword=molecular evolution kn-keyword=molecular evolution END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250616 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Leg-biting fights reduce the number of sperm transferred by the loser and in draws in Zophobas atratus en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Intra-sexual selection has been observed across a wide range of species. Male-male combat can not only determine the winner and loser but also affect subsequent reproductive success. The effects of combat outcomes on reproduction are thought to depend on the reproductive ecology of the target species. However, to our knowledge, studies examining the impact of combat outcomes on sperm competition and fitness remain limited. In the giant mealworm (Zophobas atratus), male’s combat involves biting each other's hind legs. Females mated to the losers of leg-biting contests had significantly fewer eggs and fewer offspring than females mated to males that were not in a contest. Possible explanations for this fitness reduction include the inability of males to transfer sperm effectively due to the combat outcome or the inability of their sperm to fertilize eggs due to female cryptic sperm choice, and the mechanisms underlying this reduction remain unclear. Previous studies have observed distorted mating postures in losing males, leading us to hypothesize that leg-biting during combat might affect sperm transfer. To test this, we allowed uncontested males, winners, losers, and males with a draw outcome to mate with females and compared the number of sperm within the female’s spermatheca. Additionally, we examined the correlation between combat duration and sperm count. Results showed that losers and males with draw transferred fewer sperm than non-combat males. Moreover, the longer the combat duration, the fewer sperm males were able to transfer. These findings suggest that the reduction in sperm transferred was affected by both losing in combat and prolonged combat duration in leg-biting encounters. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsuuraTeruhisa en-aut-sei=Matsuura en-aut-mei=Teruhisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyatakeTakahisa en-aut-sei=Miyatake en-aut-mei=Takahisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Male combat kn-keyword=Male combat en-keyword=Male-male competition kn-keyword=Male-male competition en-keyword=Sperm transfer kn-keyword=Sperm transfer en-keyword=Sperm biology kn-keyword=Sperm biology END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= 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Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院医歯薬学総合研究科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=26 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=e70087 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250512 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Genomic Islands of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci 6605: Identification of PtaGI-1 as a Pathogenicity Island With Effector Genes and a Tabtoxin Cluster en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Genomic islands (GIs) are 20-500 kb DNA regions that are thought to be acquired by horizontal gene transfer. GIs that confer pathogenicity and environmental adaptation have been reported in Pseudomonas species; however, GIs that enhance bacterial virulence have not. Here, we identified 110 kb and 103 kb GIs in P. syringae pv. tabaci 6605 (Pta6605), the causative agent of tobacco wildfire disease, which has the ability to produce tabtoxin as a phytotoxin. These GIs are partially homologous to known genomic islands in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and P. syringae pv. phaseolicola and were designated PtaGI-1 and PtaGI-2. Both PtaGIs conserve core genes, whereas each GI possesses different accessory genes. PtaGI-1 contains a tabtoxin biosynthetic gene cluster and three type III effector genes among its accessory genes, whereas PtaGI-2 also contains homologous genes to hsvABC, pathogenicity-related genes in Erwinia amylovora. Inoculation revealed that the PtaGI-1 mutant, but not the PtaGI-2 mutant, lost the ability to biosynthesise tabtoxin and to cause disease. Therefore, PtaGI-1 is thought to be a pathogenicity island. Both PtaGI-1 and PtaGI-2 have a pseudogene of tRNALys on the left border and an intact tRNALys gene on the right border. In a colony of Pta6605, both GIs can be excised at tRNALys, and PtaGI-1 and PtaGI-2 exist in a circular form. These results indicate that tabtoxin biosynthesis genes in PtaGI-1 are required for disease development, and PtaGI-1 is necessary for Pta6605 virulence. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=WatanabeYuta en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Yuta kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KunishiKotomi en-aut-sei=Kunishi en-aut-mei=Kotomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuiHidenori en-aut-sei=Matsui en-aut-mei=Hidenori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakataNanami en-aut-sei=Sakata en-aut-mei=Nanami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NoutoshiYoshiteru en-aut-sei=Noutoshi en-aut-mei=Yoshiteru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=ToyodaKazuhiro en-aut-sei=Toyoda en-aut-mei=Kazuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=IchinoseYuki en-aut-sei=Ichinose en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=The Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture,Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=The Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=The Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=The Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=The Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=The Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=horizontal gene transfer kn-keyword=horizontal gene transfer en-keyword=integrative and conjugative elements kn-keyword=integrative and conjugative elements en-keyword=pathogenicity island kn-keyword=pathogenicity island en-keyword=Pseudomonas syringae kn-keyword=Pseudomonas syringae en-keyword=tabtoxin kn-keyword=tabtoxin END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=19 cd-vols= no-issue=2 article-no= start-page=94 end-page=100 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=2025 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Effects of different management approaches on unmet water demand in coffee-producing areas during wet and dry years: a case study of the Srepok River Watershed, Vietnam en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The primary cause of conflicts over water allocation is growing demand and limited supply, which has become an increasingly serious issue in many watersheds. To alleviate water disputes, effective management strategies can be employed, particularly in the context of intensifying agricultural production and unpredictable changes in weather. In this study, two models, SWAT and WEAP, and the modified surface water supply index (MSWSI) were utilized to evaluate water allocation in the Srepok River Watershed (SRW), considering the prioritization of demand and various irrigation methods, during both wet and dry years. The crop irrigation was chosen to be the main focus in relation to the unmet water demand (UWD). The results indicated that coffee was the primary cause of UWD in the middle of the watershed during the second half of the dry season, and annual crops (AC) were the secondary cause. This research further elucidated that while prioritizing demand had an insignificant impact, transitioning from hose irrigation to sprinkler irrigation could be remarkably effective in mitigating the issues of UWD in coffee crops during both wet and dry years. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SamTruong Thao en-aut-sei=Sam en-aut-mei=Truong Thao kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SomuraHiroaki en-aut-sei=Somura en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoroizumiToshitsugu en-aut-sei=Moroizumi en-aut-mei=Toshitsugu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=hydrological model kn-keyword=hydrological model en-keyword=drought kn-keyword=drought en-keyword=coffee irrigation kn-keyword=coffee irrigation en-keyword=water-saving technique kn-keyword=water-saving technique en-keyword=water allocation kn-keyword=water allocation END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=26 cd-vols= no-issue=5 article-no= start-page=e70091 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250507 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci 6605 Requires Seven Type III Effectors to Infect Nicotiana benthamiana en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Type III effectors (T3Es), virulence factors injected into plant cells via the type III secretion system (T3SS), play essential roles in the infection of host plants. Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci 6605 (Pta 6605) is the causal agent of wildfire disease in tobacco and harbours at least 22 T3Es in its genome. However, the specific T3Es required by Pta 6605 to infect Nicotiana benthamiana remain unidentified. In this study, we investigated the T3Es that contribute to Pta 6605 infection of N. benthamiana. We constructed Pta 6605 poly-T3E-deficient mutants (Pta DxE) and inoculated them into N. benthamiana. Flood assay, which mimics natural opening-based entry, showed that mutant strains lacking 14-22 T3Es, namely, Pta D14E-D22E mutants, exhibited reduced disease symptoms. By contrast, infiltration inoculation, which involves direct injection into leaves, showed that the Pta D14E to Pta D20E mutants developed disease symptoms. Notably, the Pta D20E, containing AvrE1 and HopM1, induced weak but observable symptoms upon infiltration inoculation. Conversely, no symptoms were observed in either the flood assay or infiltration inoculation for Pta D21E and Pta D22E. Taken together, these findings indicate that the many T3Es such as AvrPto4/AvrPtoB, HopW1/HopAE1, and HopM1/AvrE1 in Pta 6605 collectively contribute to invasion through natural openings and symptom development in N. benthamiana. This study provides the basis for understanding virulence in the host by identifying the minimum T3E repertoire required by Pta 6605 to infect N. benthamiana. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KuroeKana en-aut-sei=Kuroe en-aut-mei=Kana kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=NishimuraTakafumi en-aut-sei=Nishimura en-aut-mei=Takafumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KashiharaSachi en-aut-sei=Kashihara en-aut-mei=Sachi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakataNanami en-aut-sei=Sakata en-aut-mei=Nanami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamamotoMikihiro en-aut-sei=Yamamoto en-aut-mei=Mikihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NoutoshiYoshiteru en-aut-sei=Noutoshi en-aut-mei=Yoshiteru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=ToyodaKazuhiro en-aut-sei=Toyoda en-aut-mei=Kazuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=IchinoseYuki en-aut-sei=Ichinose en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuiHidenori en-aut-sei=Matsui en-aut-mei=Hidenori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=poly T3E mutant kn-keyword=poly T3E mutant en-keyword=type III effector kn-keyword=type III effector en-keyword=type III secretion system kn-keyword=type III secretion system END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=137 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=20 end-page=24 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Questionnaire survey of junior and mid-career otolaryngologists' attitudes towards clinical research kn-title=若手・中堅耳鼻咽喉科医師の臨床研究に対する質問紙調査 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= Introduction : Clinical research is crucial for the advancement of medicine, but modern otolaryngologists' attitudes regarding clinical research have not been known. This study was conducted to survey the background, knowledge, and interest in clinical research among junior and mid-career otolaryngologists.
 Methods : A questionnaire survey was distributed to 34 otolaryngologists with ?15 years' clinical experience working at Okayama University and its affiliated facilities. The respondents were divided into junior (non-specialists) and mid-career otolaryngologists (specialists) based on whether they were board-certified otolaryngologists. The survey assessed their background, understanding, and interest in clinical research.
 Results : Twenty-nine otolaryngologists (83%) responded (10 junior and 19 mid-career otolaryngologists). There was significant individual variation in their interest and knowledge of clinical research. However, approximately half of the respondents indicated that they were not interested in and/or had never engaged in clinical research.
 Conclusion : The data collected by this survey contribute to our understanding of the current state of clinical research engagement among junior and mid-career otolaryngologists, and they can serve as a basis for exploring future strategies to increase this engagement. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=UraguchiKensuke en-aut-sei=Uraguchi en-aut-mei=Kensuke kn-aut-name=浦口健介 kn-aut-sei=浦口 kn-aut-mei=健介 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name=頼藤貴志 kn-aut-sei=頼藤 kn-aut-mei=貴志 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakaoSoshi en-aut-sei=Takao en-aut-mei=Soshi kn-aut-name=高尾総司 kn-aut-sei=高尾 kn-aut-mei=総司 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SugayaAkiko en-aut-sei=Sugaya en-aut-mei=Akiko kn-aut-name=菅谷明子 kn-aut-sei=菅谷 kn-aut-mei=明子 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=AndoMizuo en-aut-sei=Ando en-aut-mei=Mizuo kn-aut-name=安藤瑞生 kn-aut-sei=安藤 kn-aut-mei=瑞生 aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil=岡山大学大学院医歯薬学総合研究科 疫学・衛生学 affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院医歯薬学総合研究科 疫学・衛生学 affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院医歯薬学総合研究科 疫学・衛生学 affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院医歯薬学域 耳鼻咽喉・頭頸部外科学 affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院医歯薬学域 耳鼻咽喉・頭頸部外科学 en-keyword=臨床研究 (clinical research) kn-keyword=臨床研究 (clinical research) en-keyword=統計解析 (statistical analysis) kn-keyword=統計解析 (statistical analysis) en-keyword=ビッグデータ (bigdata) kn-keyword=ビッグデータ (bigdata) en-keyword=質問紙調査 (questionnaire survey) kn-keyword=質問紙調査 (questionnaire survey) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=31 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=1 end-page=15 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250331 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Improved sedimentary layer model including the accretionary prism in the fore-arc region of the Ryukyu arc, Japan kn-title=南西諸島の前弧域における付加体を含む堆積層のモデル化 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= We combine the recent seismic reflection profiles to construct a new seismic velocity model of the sedimentary layer incorporating the accretionary prism along the Ryukyu trench. In constructing the new model, we refer to the zoning (ZONE1 to ZONE4) identified by Okamura et al. (2017, Tectonophys.). The construction process consists of the following steps: First, we digitize either unconformities or VP=4 to 5 km/s lines as the seismic basement, whichever is more clearly identifiable. Second, the digitized thickness data of the sedimentary layer from the reflection profiles are geometrically modeled and interpolated to make the three-dimensional structure model. Finally, we supplement the external region of the constructed 3-D sedimentary model using the J-SHIS model provided by the NIED to complete the velocity structure model in the entire Ryukyu arc. The main features of our model are as follows: In ZONE1, off Ishigaki-jima island, the thick sedimentary layer extends about 50 km wide from the Ryukyu trench. In ZONE2, off Miyako-jima island, the thinner layer compared to the other zones is found near the trench, with a thin sedimentary terrace covering the area behind it. In ZONE3, off Okinawa-jima island, the sedimentary layer deepens as it approaches the trench. In ZONE4, off Tokara islands, the deepest layer among all zones is identified. We then conduct 3-D finite-difference simulations of seismic wave propagation using the new and the previous models to confirm the improvement of the new model. In the simulations, the effects of the accretionary prism along the Ryukyu trench on the seismic wave propagation are clearly identified. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KOMATSUMasanao en-aut-sei=KOMATSU en-aut-mei=Masanao kn-aut-name=小松正直 kn-aut-sei=小松 kn-aut-mei=正直 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=URAKAMISohei en-aut-sei=URAKAMI en-aut-mei=Sohei kn-aut-name=浦上想平 kn-aut-sei=浦上 kn-aut-mei=想平 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=OKAMOTOTaro en-aut-sei=OKAMOTO en-aut-mei=Taro kn-aut-name=岡元太郎 kn-aut-sei=岡元 kn-aut-mei=太郎 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TAKENAKAHiroshi en-aut-sei=TAKENAKA en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name=竹中博士 kn-aut-sei=竹中 kn-aut-mei=博士 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Okayama Gakuin University kn-affil=岡山学院大学 affil-num=2 en-affil=Formerly Department of Earth Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=元・岡山大学大学院自然科学研究科 affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Science, Institute of Science Tokyo kn-affil=東京科学大学理学院地球惑星科学系 affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Earth Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院環境生命自然科学学域 en-keyword=Sedimentary layer model kn-keyword=Sedimentary layer model en-keyword=Accretionary prism kn-keyword=Accretionary prism en-keyword=Ryukyu arc kn-keyword=Ryukyu arc END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=41 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250321 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=津島岡大遺跡 23 ―第37次調査―(異分野基礎科学研究所新営に伴う発掘調査) en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=木村理 kn-aut-sei=木村 kn-aut-mei=理 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=山口雄治 kn-aut-sei=山口 kn-aut-mei=雄治 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=宇田津徹朗 kn-aut-sei=宇田津 kn-aut-mei=徹朗 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=田ア博之 kn-aut-sei=田ア kn-aut-mei=博之 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=那須浩郎 kn-aut-sei=那須 kn-aut-mei=浩郎 aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=白石純 kn-aut-sei=白石 kn-aut-mei=純 aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学文明動態学研究所 affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学文明動態学研究所 affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=宮崎大学 affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=愛媛大学名誉教授 affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山理科大学 affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=元岡山理科大学 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=2023 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250220 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Bulletin of Cultural Heritage Management Division Research Institute for the Dynamics of Civilizations Okayama University 2023 kn-title=岡山大学文明動態学研究所文化遺産マネジメント部門紀要2023 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=柴田亮 kn-aut-sei=柴田 kn-aut-mei=亮 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=パレオ・ラボAMS年代測定グループ kn-aut-sei=パレオ・ラボAMS年代測定グループ kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=木村理 kn-aut-sei=木村 kn-aut-mei=理 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=野ア貴博 kn-aut-sei=野ア kn-aut-mei=貴博 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=山口雄治 kn-aut-sei=山口 kn-aut-mei=雄治 aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name= en-aut-sei= en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=岩ア志保 kn-aut-sei=岩ア kn-aut-mei=志保 aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学文明動態学研究所文化遺産マネジメント部門 affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学文明動態学研究所文化遺産マネジメント部門 affil-num=4 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学文明動態学研究所文化遺産マネジメント部門 affil-num=5 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学文明動態学研究所文化遺産マネジメント部門 affil-num=6 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学文明動態学研究所文化遺産マネジメント部門 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=12633 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250412 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Association of emergency intensive care unit occupancy due to brain-dead organ donors with ambulance diversion en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Our study aims to explore how intensive care unit (ICU) occupancy by brain-dead organ donors affects emergency ambulance diversions. In this retrospective, single-center study at an emergency ICU (EICU), brain-dead organ donors were managed until organ procurement. We classified each day between August 1, 2021, and July 31, 2023, as either an exposure day (any day with a brain-dead organ donor in the EICU from admission to organ procurement) or a control day (all other days). The study compared these days and used multiple logistic regression analysis to assess the impact of EICU occupancy by brain-dead organ donors on ambulance diversions. Over two years, 6,058 emergency patients were transported by ambulance, with 1327 admitted to the EICU, including 13 brain-dead organ donors. Brain-dead donors had longer EICU stays (17 vs. 2 days, P < 0.001). With 168 exposure and 562 control days, EICU occupancy was higher on exposure days (75% vs. 67%, P = 0.003), leading to more ambulance diversions. Logistic regression showed exposure days significantly increased ambulance diversions, with an odds ratio of 1.79 (95% CIs 1.10-2.88). This study shows that managing brain-dead organ donors in the EICU leads to longer stays and higher occupancy, resulting in more frequent ambulance diversions. 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In many cases, patients have the capacity to make the decisions; nevertheless, they have difficulty expressing their own will because of the influence of their relationships and environment. Patient concerns about the burden of care and also the social and economic impacts on family members often hinder their use of imagination and decision-making. Therefore, this study has examined how patients with decision-making capacities could achieve autonomy under the influence of their relationships with their surroundings. The method of decision-making support provided by nurses to patients was examined using relational autonomy theory. 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However, there is no clear answer as to how much time should be spent for exploration. Under these circumstances, companies must take into account constraints such as the amount of management resources that can be invested, and make decisions about the time to spend for exploration. The purpose of this paper is to clarify the process of how companies that have introduced corporate accelerator program recognize the relationship between the program period and the results of business co-creation, and how they make decisions about the program period. We conducted a case study of several companies that have introduced corporate accelerator program in Japan. 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Philosophy, the Teachings of Nanshu Saigo, and the Iroha Poem by Prince Jisshin kn-title=稲盛和夫のフィロソフィーと西郷南洲翁遺訓及び日新公いろは歌の連関についての考察 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=Kazuo Inamori is a rare business leader who founded DDI, the predecessor of Kyocera and KDDI, in one generation, and grew it into a trillion-yen company. He also rebuilt the bankrupt Japan Airlines (JAL) in three years and led it to relisting. He has not only led tens of thousands of people with his unique management method called amoeba management, but also with management principles. What are the roots of the way of life that a manager of a small and medium-sized business has derived from management? What is the Goju education that is the foundation of Satsuma, where he was born and raised? From the perspective of business management, it is interesting to know what it is like.
How is it related to Saigo Nanshu Ikun, the record of the words and deeds of Saigo Takamori, a local hero whom Kazuo Inamori met after founding Kyocera and used as the basis of his own management philosophy, and Shimazu Nisshin Iroha Uta, left by Shimazu Tadayoshi (Nissin), the father of Shimazu Takahisa, the 15th lord of the Shimazu clan who unified southern Kyushu, including Satsuma and Hyuga, in the 16th century? First of all, I am interested in the relationship between the ideas of the three men born in Satsuma. In this study, we used the grounded theory approach, a qualitative research method, to analyze the correlation between Kazuo Inamori's philosophy, the teachings of Nanshu Saigo, and the Nisshin Iroha Uta. As a result, the analysis revealed that the three concepts are related across 400 years of time. In particular, Kazuo Inamori's philosophy is not only positively influenced by the teachings of Nanshu Saigo, which are the words and deeds of Takamori Saigo, whom Kazuo Inamori admires, but also by the Nisshin Iroha Uta, which dates back 400 years, due to his education in Satsuma. It is believed that the ideals that the people of Satsuma have inherited for 400 years contain concepts that should be the foundation for people's lives, or that should be important core ideas and qualities in life, regardless of the era. kn-abstract= 一代で京セラやKDDIの前身となる第二電電(DDI)を創業し、合計数兆円企業に育て、倒産した日本航空(JAL)を3年で再建し、再上場に導いた稀代の経営者稲盛和夫は、アメーバ経営という独自の経営手法だけでなく、理念経営により数万人を導いてきた。中小企業の一経営者が経営の中から導き出した人生成功の処世術のルーツは何処にあるのか。生まれ育った薩摩の基礎となる郷中(ごじゅう)教育とは何か、などについて経営学の観点から関心が湧く。
 稲盛和夫が京セラ創業以降に出会い、自ら経営理念の基礎とした地元の偉人である西郷隆盛の言行録である西郷南洲翁遺訓及び16世紀に薩摩や日向など南九州を統一した島津家第15代領主島津貴久公の実父島津忠良(日新)が残した、島津日新公いろは歌とどのように連関があるのか。そもそも薩摩生まれの3名の思想にどのような連関があるのか、についても関心が湧く。この研究では、質的研究法であるグラウンデッド・セオリー・アプローチを援用して、稲盛和夫のフィロソフィーと西郷南洲翁遺訓及び日新公いろは歌の連関について分析した。結果的に3つの概念は400年の時代を超えて、連関していることが分析により明らかになった。特に稲盛和夫のフィロソフィーが稲盛和夫が敬愛する西郷隆盛の言行録である西郷南洲翁遺訓に正の影響を受けているだけでなく、薩摩での教育を背景に、400年前に遡る日新公いろは歌からも正の影響を受けていることが明らかになった。400年に渡り薩摩の人々が受け継いできた理念には、時代を超えても人が生きていく中で基礎とすべき、もしくは人生で重要なコアな思想・資質とすべき概念があると考えられる。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MACHIDAHisashi en-aut-sei=MACHIDA en-aut-mei=Hisashi kn-aut-name=町田尚史 kn-aut-sei=町田 kn-aut-mei=尚史 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学教育推進機構 en-keyword=稲盛和夫 (Kazuo Inamori) kn-keyword=稲盛和夫 (Kazuo Inamori) en-keyword=フィロソフィー (philosophy) kn-keyword=フィロソフィー (philosophy) en-keyword=西郷隆盛 (Takamori Saigo) kn-keyword=西郷隆盛 (Takamori Saigo) en-keyword=西郷南洲翁遺訓 (the teachings of Nanshu Saigo) kn-keyword=西郷南洲翁遺訓 (the teachings of Nanshu Saigo) en-keyword=島津忠良(日新) (Tadayoshi Shimazu (Nissin)) kn-keyword=島津忠良(日新) (Tadayoshi Shimazu (Nissin)) en-keyword=日新公いろは歌 (Nisshin Iroha Uta) kn-keyword=日新公いろは歌 (Nisshin Iroha Uta) en-keyword=グラウンデッド・セオリー・アプローチ (grounded theory approach) kn-keyword=グラウンデッド・セオリー・アプローチ (grounded theory approach) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=59 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=15 end-page=24 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=(Translation)katrina Jaworski : The Gender of suicide, Part2 kn-title=カトリーナ・ジャボルスキ:自殺とジェンダーの社会学 ――文学部プロジェクト(ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究3)の講演記録(後編)―― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SAITOKeisuke en-aut-sei=SAITO en-aut-mei=Keisuke kn-aut-name=齋藤圭介 kn-aut-sei=齋藤 kn-aut-mei=圭介 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院社会文化科学学域 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=59 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=14 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Study on the Accessibility of Admissions Information: Comparison of universities in Japan, East and South-East Asia and English-speaking countries kn-title=入学情報へのアクセス性に関する研究 ―日本、東・東南アジア、英語圏の大学との比較から― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=INAMORITakao en-aut-sei=INAMORI en-aut-mei=Takao kn-aut-name=稲森岳央 kn-aut-sei=稲森 kn-aut-mei=岳央 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学グローバル人材育成院 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=74 cd-vols= no-issue=3-4 article-no= start-page=312 end-page=278 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250324 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=CJEU Cases on the Montreal Convention 1999 kn-title=モントリオール条約に関する CJEU 判例の紹介 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MasudaF. en-aut-sei=Masuda en-aut-mei=F. kn-aut-name=増田史子 kn-aut-sei=増田 kn-aut-mei=史子 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院社会文化科学学域 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=岡山大学教師教育開発センターの活動状況の概要 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=357 end-page=371 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Proposals for Supporting Children’s Adaptation in School Mergers and Closures kn-title=学校統廃合における児童の適応支援策の提言 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of school mergers and closures on children through a literature review and field survey and to propose strategies for supporting children's adaptation to the resulting environmental transitions. First, a literature review on school mergers and closures indicated that such experiences could influence children's later interpersonal relationships and increase stress responses. However, research on the impact of school mergers and closures on children remains limited, with insufficient understanding of their psychological effects on children. Next, interviews conducted as part of a field survey revealed that school mergers and closures could be significant sources of stress for children. Based on these findings, we recommends multi-level support measures targeting individuals, classes, grades, and entire schools, primarily through special activities, to help mitigate the impact of these transitions on children. kn-abstract=本研究の目的は,学校統廃合に係る文献検索および実態調査を通して,学校統廃合という環境移行が児童に与える影響について検討し,学校統廃合がもたらす環境移行に対する児童の適応支援策について提言することである。まず,学校統廃合に係る文献検索を行った結果,学校統廃合の経験が児童生徒のその後の人間関係形成やストレス反応の増加に影響を与えている可能性が示された。しかし,学校統廃合が児童に与える影響に関する研究は非常に少なく,統廃合の経験が児童に与える心理的影響については十分に解明されていないことがわかった。次に,実態調査として行ったインタビューにおいて,学校統廃合が児童にとって大きなストレス要因となる可能性があることがわかった。これらの現状を踏まえて,学校統廃合が児童に与える影響を和らげるため,特別活動を中心として,個人・学級・学年・学校レベルでの具体的な取組を提案した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=IKEDAYuka en-aut-sei=IKEDA en-aut-mei=Yuka kn-aut-name=池田?加 kn-aut-sei=池田 kn-aut-mei=?加 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IZUMITsuguyuki en-aut-sei=IZUMI en-aut-mei=Tsuguyuki kn-aut-name=伊住継行 kn-aut-sei=伊住 kn-aut-mei=継行 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Education (Professional Degree Corse), Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院教育学研究科大学院生 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=学校統廃合 (School Consolidation) kn-keyword=学校統廃合 (School Consolidation) en-keyword=児童 (Children) kn-keyword=児童 (Children) en-keyword=人間関係形成 (Relationship Building) kn-keyword=人間関係形成 (Relationship Building) en-keyword=ストレス (Stress) kn-keyword=ストレス (Stress) en-keyword=特別活動 (Special Activities) kn-keyword=特別活動 (Special Activities) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=341 end-page=355 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Research Trends on Educational Needs and Support of Children with Cancer kn-title=小児がん患児に対する教育的支援とその研究動向 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= In this study, we summarized research trends related to the educational needs and support of children with cancer from the perspectives of “learning,” “self-management,” “interpersonal,” “psychological,” and “collaboration,”. In terms of learning, the study showed that experiential learning and distance education are solutions to the problem of delayed learning due to prolonged absence from school and poor concentration during treatment. Next, in self-management, it is important to educate affected children so that they can fully understand the disease and treatment. In addition, in terms of interpersonal support, it is difficult for the affected patients to build relationships with friends, but providing opportunities for interaction is expected to contribute to the improvement of interpersonal relationships. In terms of psychological support, the anxiety associated with treatment is a major psychological burden for the affected children, and the understanding of their friends and the intervention of university student volunteers are effective in helping them achieve psychological stability. Finally, the lack of cooperation between medical institutions and schools was highlighted as a deficiency in the support system, which needs to be strengthened. In the future, these support measures should be empirically verified to establish a sustainable support system. kn-abstract= 本研究は、小児がん患児の教育的支援に関する研究の動向を明らかにし、今後の課題とその解決策を提起することを目的とした。「学習」、「自己管理」、「対人」、「心理」、「連携」の5つの視点から分析を行った。学習支援について、治療に伴う学習の遅れや集中力の低下に対し、個別の教育支援計画や体験的な学習、および遠隔教育の実施に期待されていた。自己管理支援では、患児が自身の病状や治療による副作用を理解し、自立的に管理できる能力を育成することが求められていた。対人支援について、患児の長期入院により、友人関係の構築が困難になり、入院中や復学後のコミュニケーションの支援が重要であることが確認された。心理支援においては、周囲への効果的ながん教育や大学生ボランティアによる支援が、患児の心理的安定を促すことが示された。最後に、学校と医療機関、保護者の連携不足が指摘されており、連携ツールの開発が求められている。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=CHENYiwen en-aut-sei=CHEN en-aut-mei=Yiwen kn-aut-name=陳依文 kn-aut-sei=陳 kn-aut-mei=依文 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YOSHITOSHIMunehisa en-aut-sei=YOSHITOSHI en-aut-mei=Munehisa kn-aut-name=吉利宗久 kn-aut-sei=吉利 kn-aut-mei=宗久 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Education Doctoral Programs, Hyogo University of Teacher Education kn-affil=兵庫教育大学大学院連合学校教育学研究科博士課程 affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=小児がん (child hood cancer) kn-keyword=小児がん (child hood cancer) en-keyword=慢性疾患 (chronic illness) kn-keyword=慢性疾患 (chronic illness) en-keyword=教育的ニーズ (educational needs) kn-keyword=教育的ニーズ (educational needs) en-keyword=研究動向 (research trends) kn-keyword=研究動向 (research trends) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=297 end-page=311 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Exploring Home Learning That Bridges Lessons to Foster Autonomous and Self-Directed Learning kn-title=主体的・自律的な学びを萌芽させる「授業と授業をつなぐ家庭学習」の探究 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= For students to develop the ability to learn independently, they need learning experiences that extend beyond the classroom, including at home. In other words, learning is not confined to the classroom but is reinforced through a wide range of activities. This study aimed to nurture “autonomous and self-directed learning” among students in the second grade at a public junior high school by integrating classroom and home learning. Teachers emphasized the importance of learning strategies and goal setting, and encouraged metacognition. As a result, students became more aware of the self-regulated learning cycle and began exploring learning strategies tailored to their needs. In addition, working at home on assignments connected to the class not only increased students’ active participation in class but also improved their motivation to learn independ ently outside of class. kn-abstract= 生徒が自ら学習を進めていく力を身に付けるには,授業内だけでなく,家庭など授業外の場での学習経験を積む必要がある。つまり,学習は授業内だけで完結するのではなく,広範な活動を通して成立する。本研究では,公立中学校の第2学年を対象に授業と家庭学習を連携させる実践を行い,生徒の「主体的・自律的な学び」を萌芽させることを目指した。教師が学習方略や目標設定の重要性を伝え,メタ認知を促すことで,生徒は自己調整学習のサイクルを意識し,自分なりの学習方略を探求するようになった。また,家庭学習で授業につながる課題に取り組むことで,授業への主体的な参加と,授業外で自律的に学ぶ意欲が促されることも示唆された。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TANAKAJunko en-aut-sei=TANAKA en-aut-mei=Junko kn-aut-name=田中純子 kn-aut-sei=田中 kn-aut-mei=純子 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MISAWARyo en-aut-sei=MISAWA en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name=三沢良 kn-aut-sei=三沢 kn-aut-mei=良 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Okayama Municipal Hosen Junior High School kn-affil=岡山市立芳泉中学校 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=授業と家庭学習の連携 (coordination between classroom and home learning) kn-keyword=授業と家庭学習の連携 (coordination between classroom and home learning) en-keyword=自己調整学習 (self-regulated learning) kn-keyword=自己調整学習 (self-regulated learning) en-keyword=宿題 (homework) kn-keyword=宿題 (homework) en-keyword=授業改善 (lesson improvement) kn-keyword=授業改善 (lesson improvement) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=281 end-page=295 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Development Support a Child with Autism to Acquisition of Intersubjective Communication: Through the Environmental Setting of Play with Shared Positive Emotions kn-title=ASD 児における相互伝達行為の獲得を目指した遊びを中心としたコミュニケーション指導 ポジティブな情動の共有を生み出す遊びの環境設定を通して en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=In this study, a play-based instruction was used to promote the acquisition of intersubjective communication in a special needs school for students with intellectual disabilities. The participant was a first-grade boy with autism. As a result, the boy began to show intersubjective communication and to respond to the teacher's instruction. It was suggested that four aspects of the play environment may have promoted the acquisition of intersubjective communication: 1) attractive toys, 2) play with the teacher through attractive toys, 3) intervention according to the developmental process of the target children's play, and 4) empathic involvement to encourage the affective sharing. kn-abstract= 自閉スペクトラム症児は,相互伝達行為の獲得に遅れがあることが指摘されている。本研究では,自閉スペクトラム症の診断のある知的障害特別支援学校小学部1年生男児を対象に,相互伝達行為の獲得を目指して,遊びを中心とした指導を行った。その結果,対象児の遊びが「感覚運動的遊び」「機能的遊び」から「象徴的遊び」「社会的遊び」へと移行するに伴い,相互伝達行為が見られるようになった。また,教師による働き掛けへの応答も見られるようになり,ポジティブな情動の共有が生み出されやすい遊びの環境設定が,相互伝達行為の獲得において効果的であったことが示唆された。遊び環境については,1)魅力的な玩具,2)魅力的な玩具を介した教師との遊び,3)対象児の遊びの発達段階に応じた介入,4)情動の共有を促す共感的関わりの4点が相互伝達行為の獲得を促した可能性が考えられた。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KAKUHARAKeisuke en-aut-sei=KAKUHARA en-aut-mei=Keisuke kn-aut-name=角原佳介 kn-aut-sei=角原 kn-aut-mei=佳介 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=BANMarina en-aut-sei=BAN en-aut-mei=Marina kn-aut-name=伴真里奈 kn-aut-sei=伴 kn-aut-mei=真里奈 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TANJITakayuki en-aut-sei=TANJI en-aut-mei=Takayuki kn-aut-name=丹治敬之 kn-aut-sei=丹治 kn-aut-mei=敬之 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Tobi Special School kn-affil=岡山県立東備支援学校 affil-num=2 en-affil=Special School Affiliated with the Faculty of Education at Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学教育学部附属特別支援学校 affil-num=3 en-affil=Institute of Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba kn-affil=筑波大学人間系 en-keyword=自閉スペクトラム症 (a Child with Autism) kn-keyword=自閉スペクトラム症 (a Child with Autism) en-keyword=相互伝達行為 (Intersubjective Communication) kn-keyword=相互伝達行為 (Intersubjective Communication) en-keyword=情動の共有 (effective sharing) kn-keyword=情動の共有 (effective sharing) en-keyword=遊びの環境設定 (Setting of Play) kn-keyword=遊びの環境設定 (Setting of Play) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=267 end-page=279 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Examination of Practical Cases of Career Education to Promote Self-Understanding in Elementary School Students: Utilizing Character Strengths Intervention kn-title=児童の自己理解を促すキャリア教育の実践事例の検討 ―強み介入を活用して― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=This study explored the implementation of Character Strengths Intervention (CSI), rooted in positive psychology, to enhance self-awareness in career education for elementary school students. The intervention targeted 4th-grade students at a public elementary school, aiming to facilitate their recognition and utilization of character strengths in relation to future aspirations. Through structured lessons, students deepened their understanding of personal strengths and developed increased awareness of how to apply these attributes towards their future goals. Moreover, peer-focused activities designed to acknowledge individual strengths contributed to improved interpersonal relationships among students. However, challenges persist, including the need for comprehensive systematic and developmental planning of career education across the entire school, as well as providing tailored support for students who find it difficult to identify and leverage their unique strengths. kn-abstract=本研究では,公立小学校4年生を対象に,キャリア教育における自己理解能力の育成を目的とし,ポジティブ心理学に基づく性格特性的強み介入 (Character Strengths Intervention:CSI) と将来の夢についての学習を関連付けた学級活動 (3) の授業を行った。本実践を通して,児童は自分の強みを理解し,それを将来に活かそうとする意識が高まるとともに,互いの強みを認め合う活動によって児童同士の関係性の構築が促進された。一方で,学校全体でのキャリア教育の系統性と発展性の検討,強みの活用が難しい児童への個別支援の必要性が今後の課題として指摘された。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YOSHIKAWAShinji en-aut-sei=YOSHIKAWA en-aut-mei=Shinji kn-aut-name=吉川伸二 kn-aut-sei=吉川 kn-aut-mei=伸二 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ISODAKouhei en-aut-sei=ISODA en-aut-mei=Kouhei kn-aut-name=磯田浩平 kn-aut-sei=磯田 kn-aut-mei=浩平 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=IZUMITsuguyuki en-aut-sei=IZUMI en-aut-mei=Tsuguyuki kn-aut-name=伊住継行 kn-aut-sei=伊住 kn-aut-mei=継行 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Uwanari Elementary School kn-affil=倉敷市立上成小学校 affil-num=2 en-affil=Uwanari Elementary School kn-affil=倉敷市立上成小学校 affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=キャリア教育 (Career Education) kn-keyword=キャリア教育 (Career Education) en-keyword=自己理解 (Self-awareness) kn-keyword=自己理解 (Self-awareness) en-keyword=性格特性的強み (Character Strengths) kn-keyword=性格特性的強み (Character Strengths) en-keyword=学級活動 (3) (Classroom Activities (3)) kn-keyword=学級活動 (3) (Classroom Activities (3)) en-keyword=児童 (Children) kn-keyword=児童 (Children) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=251 end-page=265 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Bridging the Gap: Outcomes and Challenges of a Collaborative Start Curriculum for Seamless Transition to Elementary School kn-title=小学校への滑らかな移行を支えるスタートカリキュラム共同編成プロジェクトの成果と課題 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=In this practice, a joint curriculum development project was launched to ease the transition for children in the “bridge period” from age five to first grade, involving five discussions between kindergarten and elementary school teachers. Participants reflected on these discussions, and the content was analyzed. (1) A screening sheet to identify children who “cause concern” helped clarify differences in observations, leading to a shared understanding of child perceptions. (2) Teachers recognized differences in their views of children and education, improving their attitudes toward compromise and increasing awareness of the need to smooth the transition. However, an overloaded elementary school curriculum was noted, limiting the flexible application of the start curriculum and hindering child-centered education. kn-abstract=本実践では,5歳児から小学1年生の「架け橋期」の滑らかな移行に焦点を当てたスタートカリキュラム共同編成プロジェクトを立ち上げ,幼稚園と小学校の教員が集まって5回の話合いを行った。本プロジェクトを評価するために,参加者に話合いの振返りを書いてもらい,その内容を検討した。成果として,@スクリーニングシートを使って,「気になる」子供を抽出し,見取りの違いを可視化することで,相互の子供観について共通理解を図ることができた。A幼稚園と小学校,双方の教員が互いの子供観・教育観の違いを理解し,歩み寄ろうとする姿勢や校種間の接続をより滑らかにしようとする意識の向上が確認された。一方,課題として,スタートカリキュラムの柔軟な運用や小学校教育における子供主体の教育の実現を妨げる教育課程の過積載状態の問題が指摘された。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OKURAHisashi en-aut-sei=OKURA en-aut-mei=Hisashi kn-aut-name=大倉尚志 kn-aut-sei=大倉 kn-aut-mei=尚志 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MATSUINoriko en-aut-sei=MATSUI en-aut-mei=Noriko kn-aut-name=松井紀子 kn-aut-sei=松井 kn-aut-mei=紀子 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=IZUMITsuguyuki en-aut-sei=IZUMI en-aut-mei=Tsuguyuki kn-aut-name=伊住継行 kn-aut-sei=伊住 kn-aut-mei=継行 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Hayashima Kindergarten kn-affil=早島町立早島幼稚園 affil-num=2 en-affil=Hayashima Kindergarten kn-affil=早島町立早島幼稚園 affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=架け橋プログラム (Bridge Program) kn-keyword=架け橋プログラム (Bridge Program) en-keyword=スタートカリキュラム (Start Curriculum) kn-keyword=スタートカリキュラム (Start Curriculum) en-keyword=スクリーニングシート (Screening Sheet) kn-keyword=スクリーニングシート (Screening Sheet) en-keyword=カリキュラム・オーバーロード (Curriculum Overload) kn-keyword=カリキュラム・オーバーロード (Curriculum Overload) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=235 end-page=249 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Practical Research on Nurturing the Next Generation of Classical Japanese Instrument Music That Connects the Local and the Global Community (1): Analysis of External Evaluations of the “Okayama International Classical Japanese Instruments Student Festival” kn-title=地域社会とグローバルをつなぐ和楽器音楽次世代育成の実践研究(1) 「おかやま国際和楽器学生フェスティバル」外的評価の分析 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本稿では,「和楽器音楽及び教育の拠点づくりの実践研究」の一環として開催した「おかやま国際和楽器学生フェスティバル」の取り組みについて,その概要を報告するとともに,外的評価として「おかやま国際和楽器学生フェスティバルコンサート」終演後に実施した一般来場者対象の質問紙調査及びフェスティバルを参観した岡山県内の学校関係者対象の質問紙調査を取り上げ,意義と課題について検討した。
 その結果,第一に音楽を通じた世代間や国際交流の喜びを感じ,和楽器の伝承と教育の重要性を強く意識する機会となったこと,第二に,和楽器が様々な国籍・年齢の学生に受容されていることを,来場者が客観視することで,自文化の価値の再認識につながったこと,第三に,フェスティバル全体としては,ワークショップが充実しており,様々な国籍・年齢の学生が同じステージで演奏する姿に対する評価が得られた点が明らかとなった。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=HAYAKAWARinko en-aut-sei=HAYAKAWA en-aut-mei=Rinko kn-aut-name=早川倫子 kn-aut-sei=早川 kn-aut-mei=倫子 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YAMAJIMiho en-aut-sei=YAMAJI en-aut-mei=Miho kn-aut-name=山路みほ kn-aut-sei=山路 kn-aut-mei=みほ aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TAKASUHiromi en-aut-sei=TAKASU en-aut-mei=Hiromi kn-aut-name=須裕美 kn-aut-sei=須 kn-aut-mei=裕美 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=BEPPUYuko en-aut-sei=BEPPU en-aut-mei=Yuko kn-aut-name=別府祐子 kn-aut-sei=別府 kn-aut-mei=祐子 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=HIGUCHIAki en-aut-sei=HIGUCHI en-aut-mei=Aki kn-aut-name=樋口亜希 kn-aut-sei=樋口 kn-aut-mei=亜希 aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NAKAMURAAi en-aut-sei=NAKAMURA en-aut-mei=Ai kn-aut-name=中村愛 kn-aut-sei=中村 kn-aut-mei=愛 aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= 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instrument) en-keyword=教育 (education) kn-keyword=教育 (education) en-keyword=次世代育成 (nurturing the next generation) kn-keyword=次世代育成 (nurturing the next generation) en-keyword=グローカル (glocal) kn-keyword=グローカル (glocal) en-keyword=質問紙調査 (questionnaire survey) kn-keyword=質問紙調査 (questionnaire survey) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=179 end-page=190 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Current Trends and Future Issues Related to Song’s speed in the Preschool-Elementary Cooperated Education Research kn-title=幼児歌唱曲の速度感の傾向と課題 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本研究では,音楽教育的観点から幼児歌唱曲の選定のあり方を検討した。その際,小学校の音楽教育で歌唱共通課題として挙げられてきた教材を比較対象とし,その傾向と課題を考察する。1つ目は曲の速度感において歌唱共通教材と選定頻度の高い幼児歌唱曲の平均的な速度において,どの程度の差があるのかという調査を行った。2つ目は,幼稚園と小学校音楽科で共通して用いられる教材曲の作曲された年代の違いについて明らかにした。この2つの調査を用いて,歌唱共通課題に選定されている曲の速度感から現代の子どもの歌の速度感の傾向を明らかにした。この結果から幼稚園教育における幼児歌唱曲のチャートを作成することによって,伝統的に歌い継がれてきた幼児歌唱曲の再考の可能性を示した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TAKASUHiromi en-aut-sei=TAKASU en-aut-mei=Hiromi kn-aut-name=須裕美 kn-aut-sei=須 kn-aut-mei=裕美 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=幼保小連携 (Preschool-elementary cooperation) kn-keyword=幼保小連携 (Preschool-elementary cooperation) en-keyword=子供の歌の速度感 (Children’s Song speed) kn-keyword=子供の歌の速度感 (Children’s Song speed) en-keyword=子供の歌文化 (Children’s singing culture) kn-keyword=子供の歌文化 (Children’s singing culture) en-keyword=伝統音楽 (Japanese traditional song materials) kn-keyword=伝統音楽 (Japanese traditional song materials) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=133 end-page=145 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The Image of Mushroom Created by Junior High School Science Textbooks: Suggestions for Learning about Mushroom from Diachronic Surveys kn-title=中学校理科教科書がつくり上げてきたきのこ像 ―通時的調査から得るきのこを巡る学習への示唆― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= In this paper, we examined the image of mushroom in postwar junior high school science textbooks from four perspectives: (1) which species of mushroom were covered, (2) whether they were classified as plants or not, (3) what makes up the body of a mushroom, and (4) how they functioned in an ecosystem. The 47 species were identified through a periodic survey. Although a total of 47 species have appeared in science textbooks, we pointed out that in recent years, the focus has shifted to the role of mushroom as decomposers, rather than to species awareness. We also pointed out that although mycorrhizal fungi have been discussed in textbooks, there was no reference to the perspective in a plant-fungal symbiosis, which raises the possibility of developing learning that aims to understand symbiosis/interactions within a nature ecosystem. kn-abstract= 本稿では,戦後中学校理科検定教科書におけるきのこの扱われ方,すなわち学習者が受け取ることになるきのこ像について,@どのようなきのこが扱われてきたのか,A植物に分類されているか否か,Bきのこのからだは何で形成されているのか,C生態系における働きの四つの観点から,通時的な調査によって明らかにした。全47種がこれまでの理科教科書で登場してきたが,近年は種への意識というよりも,きのこが分解者としての役割を持つことにのみ焦点が当てられてきていることを指摘した。また,これまで教科書においては菌根性のきのこ自体について取り上げられつつも,その生態系における相利共生の観点への言及はないことから,相利共生の理解を目指す学習の開発が可能性として浮かび上がってくることも指摘した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TAKAGIRisa en-aut-sei=TAKAGI en-aut-mei=Risa kn-aut-name=木里彩 kn-aut-sei=木 kn-aut-mei=里彩 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=IKEDAMasafumi en-aut-sei=IKEDA en-aut-mei=Masafumi kn-aut-name=池田匡史 kn-aut-sei=池田 kn-aut-mei=匡史 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=YAMAMOTOMasaya en-aut-sei=YAMAMOTO en-aut-mei=Masaya kn-aut-name=山本将也 kn-aut-sei=山本 kn-aut-mei=将也 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Education (Professional Degree Corse), Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院教育学研究科大学院生 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=3 en-affil=Hyogo University of Teacher Education kn-affil=兵庫教育大学大学院学校教育研究科 en-keyword=菌類 (Fungus) kn-keyword=菌類 (Fungus) en-keyword=菌根菌 (Mycorrhizal Fungi) kn-keyword=菌根菌 (Mycorrhizal Fungi) en-keyword=腐生菌 (Saprobic Fungi) kn-keyword=腐生菌 (Saprobic Fungi) en-keyword=相利共生 (Symbiosis) kn-keyword=相利共生 (Symbiosis) en-keyword=教材史 (History of teaching materials) kn-keyword=教材史 (History of teaching materials) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=91 end-page=105 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Reflections of Early Care and Education Practitioners, as Indicated in the Content on the Care and Education of Kindergarten Children Published by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology kn-title=幼稚園の保育全体に関する文部科学省公表資料に示されている保育者の振り返りの仕方の検討 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本研究では,まず,我が国の保育施設におけるカリキュラム・マネジメントに関する先行研究を概観し,カリキュラム・マネジメントを実現するために必要な,保育の目標・ねらい・内容の連関性の確保された全体的計画の作成が困難な状況にあることを確認した。続いて,保育の目標・ねらい・内容の連関性を確保する上で,そのことを可能にする保育者の振り返りの仕方が不可欠となることを踏まえて,幼稚園の保育全体に関する文部科学省公表資料に示されている,保育者の振り返りの目的,観点,方法を抽出し整理し,検討した。その結果,保育者の長期の振り返りに関して示されている記述では,具体性が乏しく,保育の目標・ねらい・内容の連関性の確保された長期指導計画及び全体的計画を作成する上で,実用的ではないことを明らかにした。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ARITASho en-aut-sei=ARITA en-aut-mei=Sho kn-aut-name=有田翔 kn-aut-sei=有田 kn-aut-mei=翔 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YOKOMATSUTomoyoshi en-aut-sei=YOKOMATSU en-aut-mei=Tomoyoshi kn-aut-name=横松友義 kn-aut-sei=横松 kn-aut-mei=友義 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Education, Okayama University (Master’s Course) kn-affil=岡山大学大学院教育学研究科大学院生 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=保育者の振り返り (reflections of early care and education practitioners) kn-keyword=保育者の振り返り (reflections of early care and education practitioners) en-keyword=幼稚園 (kindergarten) kn-keyword=幼稚園 (kindergarten) en-keyword=カリキュラム・マネジメント (curriculum management) kn-keyword=カリキュラム・マネジメント (curriculum management) en-keyword=文部科学省公表資料 (the content on the care and education of kindergarten children published by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) kn-keyword=文部科学省公表資料 (the content on the care and education of kindergarten children published by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=75 end-page=89 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Trends in Awareness of Earthquake Disaster Prevention among Students Aspiring to Become Childcare Providers kn-title=保育者志望学生の地震防災に対する意識の傾向 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= In recent years, under the growing sense of crisis about the possibility of a major earthquake in the Nankai Trough, etc., it has become necessary to have more awareness of earthquake disaster prevention and to take measures for disaster prevention regularly. The purpose of this study was to clarify the actual situation of students who aspire to become childcare providers to protect children's lives. As a result of a questionnaire survey, we found that their awareness of the danger of earthquakes tended to differ by grade level and that their understanding and knowledge of earthquake disaster prevention differed depending on their awareness of earthquake disaster prevention. In the future, it will be necessary to consider conducting evacuation drills in kindergartens or nursery schools and providing guidance on disaster prevention education in training programs for childcare providers. kn-abstract= 近年,南海トラフ巨大地震や都市直下型地震に対する危機感が高まる中,地震防災に対する高い意識を持ち,普段から防災に関する取り組みに努めることが求められている。本研究では,子どもの命を守る保育者を目指す志望学生が,地震災害に対する意識をどのように持ち,地震防災に関する知識や理解をどの程度保持しているのかについて,その実態を明らかにすることを目的とした。保育者養成校4大学の学生に対する質問紙調査を行った結果,地震への危機意識が学年によって異なる傾向にあることや,地震防災に関する意識の高低によって,地震に対する知識や認識の違いがあることが判明した。今後,幼児教育・保育施設における避難訓練の実施や,保育者養成課程において防災教育に関する指導を検討していくことが求められる。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SATOHDaisuke en-aut-sei=SATOH en-aut-mei=Daisuke kn-aut-name=佐藤大介 kn-aut-sei=佐藤 kn-aut-mei=大介 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=TAKAHASHIKei en-aut-sei=TAKAHASHI en-aut-mei=Kei kn-aut-name=橋慧 kn-aut-sei=橋 kn-aut-mei=慧 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=BABANoriko en-aut-sei=BABA en-aut-mei=Noriko kn-aut-name=馬場訓子 kn-aut-sei=馬場 kn-aut-mei=訓子 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Health and Welfare, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare kn-affil=川崎医療福祉大学医療福祉学部 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Childhood Education, Kurashiki Sakuyo University kn-affil=くらしき作陽大学子ども教育学部 affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=地震防災 (earthquake disaster prevention) kn-keyword=地震防災 (earthquake disaster prevention) en-keyword=保育者志望学生 (students aspiring to become childcare providers) kn-keyword=保育者志望学生 (students aspiring to become childcare providers) en-keyword=意識調査 (questionnaire survey) kn-keyword=意識調査 (questionnaire survey) en-keyword=危機意識 (sense of crisis) kn-keyword=危機意識 (sense of crisis) en-keyword=地震防災教育 (education for earthquake disaster prevention) kn-keyword=地震防災教育 (education for earthquake disaster prevention) END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=45 end-page=58 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Childcare and Support in Nursery Schools for the Development of Geometry and Number Sense for Five-Year-Old Children kn-title=5歳児を対象とした数量・図形感覚を育む保育所保育の実際と援助の在り方 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=This study focuses on “the interest and sense of numbers, geometry, and words”, which is regarded as one of "the Ideal Image by the End of Childhood". The focus is on 5-year-old pre-schoolers and their experiences with numbers and shapes in daily lives and games at nursery schools with a comparison with the mathematics classes in the first grade of elementary school. We also aim to provide insights for nursery schools on how to arouse children’s interest and support them to get familiar with geometry and numbers through games.
Our finding reveals that children naturally become familiar with geometry and numbers in their daily lives and their experiences become the foundation when they cope with elementary school mathematics. We also come to know that nursery teachers have to visualize the connection between their games with elementary school mathematics and actively arouse children’s interests and understanding. kn-abstract= 本研究では、幼児期の終わりまでに育って欲しい10の姿のひとつである、「数量・図形、文字等への関心・感覚」に着目し、就学前の5歳児に焦点を当て、保育所の日常生活や遊びにおいて子どもがどのような数量・図形に関する事柄を経験しているのか、また、その経験を小学校1年生の算数科の学習内容と照らして検討した。さらに、子どもが園生活や遊びの中で数量・図形に関心をもって親しみ、学びを得ることを支える保育の在り方について検討した。
 その結果、子どもは日常の中で主体的に数量・図形に親しむ経験をすると共に、その経験が小学校算数科の内容に連続する学びの基礎となっていることが明らかになった。また、保育士自身が小学校算数との繋がりを見通しながら、眼前の子どもの興味や関心に沿って援助することが専門的力量として求められることが示唆された。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SUZUKIFuka en-aut-sei=SUZUKI en-aut-mei=Fuka kn-aut-name=鈴木楓花 kn-aut-sei=鈴木 kn-aut-mei=楓花 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KATAYAMAMika en-aut-sei=KATAYAMA en-aut-mei=Mika kn-aut-name=片山美香 kn-aut-sei=片山 kn-aut-mei=美香 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Mitsu Kanagawa Certified childcare center kn-affil=岡山市御津金川認定こども園 affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 幼児教育講座 en-keyword=10 の姿 kn-keyword=10 の姿 en-keyword=数量・図形 kn-keyword=数量・図形 en-keyword=保育士 kn-keyword=保育士 en-keyword=専門的力量 kn-keyword=専門的力量 en-keyword=小学校算数科 kn-keyword=小学校算数科 en-keyword=the Ideal Image by the End of Childhood kn-keyword=the Ideal Image by the End of Childhood en-keyword=numbers & geometry kn-keyword=numbers & geometry en-keyword=professional nursery school teachers kn-keyword=professional nursery school teachers en-keyword=elementary school kn-keyword=elementary school en-keyword=mathematics kn-keyword=mathematics END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=15 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250328 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Treatment of Learning about Marriage in High School Home Economics (2): Description Analysis of the Textbooks kn-title=高等学校家庭科における結婚に関する学習の扱い(2) 教科書の記述分析に基づいて en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本稿では,「多様化する結婚」という日本の現状を踏まえ,結婚に関連する学習内容が,高等学校家庭科においてどのように扱われているかを分析することを目的とし,平成30年版の『高等学校学習指導要領』に基づいて構成された「家庭基礎」の教科書10冊を用いて結婚に関連する学習内容を分析した。分析の結果,教科書には,『指導要領』に基づいて結婚等に関連する法制度の記述がみられること,結婚をめぐる現状や変化を反映した学習内容が取り扱われていることを確認した。また,夫婦の氏,同性婚を取り上げ,具体的な学習活動について分析した結果,教科書によっては,知識や現状を提示する学習だけでなく,学習者である高校生が自ら考えること,選択すること,さらに他人の選択についても客観的に考えられるように問いかけている教科書もみられた。結婚に関連する法律,語句の掲載の有無,学習活動において,教科書によって取扱いの差があることが明らかになった。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TANABEShiho en-aut-sei=TANABE en-aut-mei=Shiho kn-aut-name=田邉詩歩 kn-aut-sei=田邉 kn-aut-mei=詩歩 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=LEEKyoungwon en-aut-sei=LEE en-aut-mei=Kyoungwon kn-aut-name=李m媛 kn-aut-sei=李 kn-aut-mei=m媛 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Fukuyama University kn-affil=福山大学 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Education,Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=高等学校家庭科 (High School Home Economics) kn-keyword=高等学校家庭科 (High School Home Economics) en-keyword=教科書 (Textbooks) kn-keyword=教科書 (Textbooks) en-keyword=結婚 (Marriage) 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This was a multicenter retrospective cohort study of pediatric patients with BLSI in Japan. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) were used to assess predictive accuracy. The study included 1,370 patients. LSI was required in 59 of 247 (23.9%) aged 1 to 6 years, 100 of 402 (24.9%) aged 7 to 12 years, and 125 of 297 (42.1%) patients aged 13 to 16 years. Within each specific age group, the predictability was categorized as fair and appeared higher than that of the entire cohort or when using either parameter alone. Notably, in the 1 to 6-year age group, the combined values showed the highest predictability, which was statistically superior to the shock index alone (AUROC of 0.770 vs. 0.671, P = 0.025). Tailoring initial hemoglobin levels and shock index to specific age groups enhances predictability of LSI in pediatric BLSI, showing a fair level of predictive accuracy. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YumotoTetsuya en-aut-sei=Yumoto en-aut-mei=Tetsuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ObaraTakafumi en-aut-sei=Obara en-aut-mei=Takafumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HongoTakashi en-aut-sei=Hongo en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=IidaAtsuyoshi en-aut-sei=Iida en-aut-mei=Atsuyoshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukaharaKohei en-aut-sei=Tsukahara en-aut-mei=Kohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=KatsuraMorihiro en-aut-sei=Katsura en-aut-mei=Morihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=KondoYutaka en-aut-sei=Kondo en-aut-mei=Yutaka 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affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Surgery, Okinawa Chubu Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Jichi Medical University Saitama Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Division of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil= kn-affil= en-keyword=Abdominal injuries kn-keyword=Abdominal injuries en-keyword=Blood transfusions kn-keyword=Blood transfusions en-keyword=Hemoglobin kn-keyword=Hemoglobin en-keyword=Hemostasis kn-keyword=Hemostasis en-keyword=Shock index kn-keyword=Shock index END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=32 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=60 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250331 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Annual report / Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-title=岡山大学資源植物科学研究所報告 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University en-aut-sei=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name=岡山大学資源植物科学研究所 kn-aut-sei=岡山大学資源植物科学研究所 kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=2 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=13 end-page=32 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250314 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Research on Factors Promoting Study in Japan : Cases of International Students from South-East Asia kn-title=日本への留学を促進する要因に関する研究 −東南アジアからの留学生を事例として− en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=In this study, international students from Southeast Asia were asked, 'Why did you decide to study in Japan?' and the information was collected through semi-structured interviews. The results showed that (i) international students' image of Japan, (ii) parents' image of Japan, (iii) the availability of scholarships, (iv) affordable tuition fees and living costs, and (v) the existence of a community of people from the country of origin., were found to be important. It was assumed that some of this information and image is formed by the international students' (1) satisfaction with their study destination, (2) opportunities to interact with Japanese people, (3) ease of living in Japan, (4) Japanese language level, (5) understanding of Japanese culture, etc., and is reinforced through word of mouth and the internet. Therefore, supporting the creation of these environments will create a positive image of studying in Japan and increase the number of students from Southeast Asia. kn-abstract= 本研究では、東南アジアから留学している留学生15人を対象として「なぜ日本に留学したのか?」、半構造化インタビューにより情報を収集した。その結果、(i) 留学生の日本に対するイメージ、(ii) 保護者の日本に対するイメージ、(iii) 奨学金の機会、(iv) 私費留学が可能な学費・生活費レベル、(v) 出身国コミュニティーの有無、が重要であることが分かった。これらの情報やイメージの一部は、(1) 留学先での満足度、(2) 日本人との交流機会、(3) 生活のしやすさ、(4) 留学生の日本語レベル、(5) 日本文化に対する理解等によって形成され、ロコミやインターネットを通じて強化されることが推測された。よって、上記の項目に着目し、留学生の満足度等を向上させるための環境づくりを支援していくことが、日本留学に対するプラスのイメージを作り、東南アジアからの留学生増につながっていくと考えられた。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=INAMORITakao en-aut-sei=INAMORI en-aut-mei=Takao kn-aut-name=稲森岳央 kn-aut-sei=稲森 kn-aut-mei=岳央 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Institute of Global Human Resource Development, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学グローバル人材育成院 en-keyword=日本留学 kn-keyword=日本留学 en-keyword=留学生 kn-keyword=留学生 en-keyword=東南アジア kn-keyword=東南アジア en-keyword=ASEAN kn-keyword=ASEAN en-keyword=促進要因 kn-keyword=促進要因 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=56 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=15 end-page=33 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250321 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Survival, Creation, and Disappearance of Manufacturing Firms in the First Stage of Regional Revitalization kn-title=地方創生第1期における製造事業所の存続,発生,消失 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= In many local municipalities, in addition to revitalizing existing businesses and creating new businesses, attracting manufacturing plants remains an important policy for regional development. Today, unlike the attraction of heavy, large-scale industries during the period of high economic growth, there is a trend to attract companies by making the most of the region's advantages. Although the job creation effect has become smaller than in the past, many manufacturing industries remain positioned as core industries in the region. During the first period of regional revitalization, we identify what manufacturing firms have disappeared, withdrawn, appeared, or survived in what regions, and analyze the factors behind those.
 Comparing manufacturing firms in 2014 and 2019, the average of value-added and the distribution of that shows that manufacturing firms that existed in both 2014 and 2019 had the highest labor productivity. The next highest was manufacturing firms that existed in 2019, and the lowest was manufacturing firms that existed in 2014 but did not exist in 2019. In addition, the results of the logit analysis suggest that manufacturing firms with high productivity and large size tend not to disappear, and that manufacturing firms with a high degree of urbanization tend to disappear. On the other hand, a regression analysis at the city/town/village level using industry concentration by industry and urban concentration measured by population size as explanatory variables showed a positive effect on the number of manufacturing firms that had been established. kn-abstract= 地方に位置する多くの自治体においては,従来からある事業所の活性化や新規事業所の誕生に加えて,製造工場の誘致は地域振興にとっていまも重要な政策となっている。今日,高度経済成長期における重厚長大型の産業の誘致とは異なり,地域優位性をできるだけ活用した企業誘致の傾向になっている。雇用創出効果は昔に比べて小さくなっているとはいえ,製造業の多くにおいて,地域の基盤産業としての位置づけは残っている。第1期の地方創生の期間で,どのような地域において,どのような製造工場が消失,撤退や出現,存続しているのかを識別し,それらの要因を分析する。
 2014年と2019年の事業所の比較において,付加価値生産性の平均と分布を見ると2014年,2019年ともに存在する事業所の労働生産性が最も高い。次いで高いのが2019年に存在する事業所で,最も低かったのが2014年には存在したが2019年には存在していない事業所であった。またロジット分析の結果から,生産性が高く事業所規模が大きいと消滅しない傾向があり,また都市化の程度が高いと消滅傾向にあることが推定された。他方,発生した製造事業所について,産業別に同業種集積と人口規模で測った都市集積を説明変数とした市町村単位の回帰分析からは正の効果が示された。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NakamuraRyohei en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Ryohei kn-aut-name=中村良平 kn-aut-sei=中村 kn-aut-mei=良平 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=56 cd-vols= no-issue=3 article-no= start-page=1 end-page=13 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250321 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Market Segmentation and Market Reactions to Earnings Announcements: A Quarterly Analysis kn-title=市場区分と決算発表に対する市場の反応 ―四半期データを利用した分析― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The purpose of this paper is to examine, using quarterly financial data, how the market reaction to earnings announcements in each market segment (prime market segment, standard market segment, and growth market segment) has changed after the revision of market segmentation at the Tokyo Stock Exchange. For the research design, the abnormal volume and residual returns for the 12 quarters around April 1, 2022, when the market segmentation was changed, were calculated using the analysis method of Beaver et al. [2020]. The results of the analysis suggest that volume is significantly affected by changes in market segmentation. In addition, for the group of stocks in the growth market, there appears to have been some change in the trend of stock price fluctuations after the market segmentation revision. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NakagawaToyotaka en-aut-sei=Nakagawa en-aut-mei=Toyotaka kn-aut-name=中川豊隆 kn-aut-sei=中川 kn-aut-mei=豊隆 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamanishiYuki en-aut-sei=Yamanishi en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name=山西佑季 kn-aut-sei=山西 kn-aut-mei=佑季 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KobayashiHiroaki en-aut-sei=Kobayashi en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name=小林裕明 kn-aut-sei=小林 kn-aut-mei=裕明 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=熊本県立大学総合管理学部 affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=青山学院大学大学院会計プロフェッション研究科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=19 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=36 end-page=43 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=2025 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Evaluation of the temporal behavior of fulvic acid iron in Asahi River, Okayama, Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Iron is essential for biogeochemical processes in aquatic ecosystems, but its riverine concentration can be affected by environmental conditions. This study assessed weekly fulvic acid iron (FAFe) concentration at a single sampling site in Asahi River from 2022?2023 to explore the differences in the temporal scales. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of physicochemical properties of the river on the concentration of FAFe, analyze the concentration of FAFe in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and assess the relationship between FAFe concentration and land use types of the watershed. The results indicated that physicochemical parameters, such as pH and surface water temperature (SWT) seemed to influence FAFe concentration (p < 0.05). Hydrological dynamics influenced FAFe concentration and transport, revealing an increasing trend during spring (p < 0.001) and summer (p = 0.05), with non-significant trends during autumn and winter (p > 0.05). FAFe exhibited a strong positive correlation with total organic carbon (TOC) (p < 0.001). Upland fields significantly influenced FAFe concentration (p < 0.01) through runoff with abundant NO3? and PO43? into the river. Thus, FAFe concentration in Asahi River was influenced by pH, SWT, TOC, hydrological regime, and agricultural runoff. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=YengehRohdof Lactem en-aut-sei=Yengeh en-aut-mei=Rohdof Lactem kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SomuraHiroaki en-aut-sei=Somura en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoroizumiToshitsugu en-aut-sei=Moroizumi en-aut-mei=Toshitsugu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MoriYasushi en-aut-sei=Mori en-aut-mei=Yasushi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MaedaMorihiro en-aut-sei=Maeda en-aut-mei=Morihiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=dissolved iron kn-keyword=dissolved iron en-keyword=seasonal variation kn-keyword=seasonal variation en-keyword=dissolved organic matter kn-keyword=dissolved organic matter en-keyword=fulvic acid iron kn-keyword=fulvic acid iron END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=123 end-page=127 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A Review of Research on Digital Media Usage in Japanese Infancy kn-title=乳幼児期におけるデジタルメディア使用状況に関する研究の概観 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 子どものデジタルメディア,デジタルデバイスの使用に関して,使用開始年齢の低年齢化・長時間利用の問題が指摘され,乳幼児期からの使用実態の把握やそれが発達に及ぼす影響,および親の使用実態やペアレンタルコントロールも含めた検討の必要性が高まっているといえる。本報告では,近年の本邦における乳幼児を対象としたデジタルメディア,デジタルデバイスの使用実態を報告する研究や報告書を概観し,乳幼児期における使用実態の概要を把握するとともに,乳幼児期における依存傾向の実態やデジタルメディア使用に対する親の認識,乳幼児期のデジタルメディア使用をめぐるその他のトピックについて概観した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MIYAKEMotoko en-aut-sei=MIYAKE en-aut-mei=Motoko kn-aut-name=三宅幹子 kn-aut-sei=三宅 kn-aut-mei=幹子 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=デジタルメディア kn-keyword=デジタルメディア en-keyword=デジタルデバイス kn-keyword=デジタルデバイス en-keyword=乳幼児期 kn-keyword=乳幼児期 en-keyword=ペアレンタルコントロール kn-keyword=ペアレンタルコントロール END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=115 end-page=121 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=A Study on the Transition and Interpretation of Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s Works within Japan kn-title=日本国内における国吉康雄作品の捉え方の変遷と解釈についての考察 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 洋画家・国吉康雄 (1889-1953) は、岡山市北区出石町に生まれ,日露戦争終結後の1906 年に労働移民として単身渡米し,アメリカの教育により画家としての才能を磨き,20 世紀前半のアメリカを代表する画家として評価される洋画家・国吉康雄(1889-1953)。本論では,その画業と作品評価について論じるわが国の研究者の記述を,作家の没後の1954 年に国立近代美術館(現国立東京近代美術館)で開催された「国吉康雄遺作展」を起点とし,20 世紀中に開催された主な展覧会と,2004 年に同じく東京国立近代美術館などで開催された「国吉康雄展」で確認した。結果,日本人による国吉作品の表現が,この1954 年時に決定づけられていることに,別の捉え方を提示されるまでに40 年の歳月を要していることが明らかとなった。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ITOShun en-aut-sei=ITO en-aut-mei=Shun kn-aut-name=伊藤駿 kn-aut-sei=伊藤 kn-aut-mei=駿 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Yasuo Kuniyoshi Studies : Art Education and Rural Reveitalization,Graduate School of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院教育学研究科国吉康雄記念・美術教育研究と地域創生講座 en-keyword=国吉康雄 kn-keyword=国吉康雄 en-keyword=作品解釈 kn-keyword=作品解釈 en-keyword=日系アメリカ人アーティスト kn-keyword=日系アメリカ人アーティスト en-keyword=展覧会 kn-keyword=展覧会 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=105 end-page=114 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Reconsidering Students’ Views of Home Economics through Comparison with Other Subjects: Through an Examination of the Explanation of the Curriculum Guidelines for “Secondary Home Economics Education” kn-title=学生による家庭科と他教科の比較を通した教科観の再考 ―「 中等家庭科教育法」における学習指導要領解説の検討を通して ― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本稿では,中等家庭科教員養成課程に在籍する2年生の必修科目「中等家庭科教育法」において,家庭科と他教科を比較(共通点や相違点を整理)する機会を設けることで,受講した学生の家庭科に対する教科観がどのように変容するのかを調査することを目的とした。
 その結果,他教科の中学校学習指導要領解説の記載内容から,学生は家庭科と各教科との関連性を認識し,他者の生活に対する価値観や考え方について理解を深めること,個人の生活が社会に影響を与えることについて理解を深めることなど,家庭科の学習が担う役割を新たに認識することができたと推察された。また,授業後の家庭科に対する教科観は,比較対象とした他教科による影響が見られ,「多様な生き方」,「様々な価値観や生き方」,「社会での課題を発見し,改善する力」,「未来の社会をつくる」等の新たな記述が見られた。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TAKUMAChiharu en-aut-sei=TAKUMA en-aut-mei=Chiharu kn-aut-name=詫間千晴 kn-aut-sei=詫間 kn-aut-mei=千晴 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=家庭科教員養成課程 kn-keyword=家庭科教員養成課程 en-keyword=教科観 kn-keyword=教科観 en-keyword=家庭科 kn-keyword=家庭科 en-keyword=他教科 kn-keyword=他教科 en-keyword=比較 kn-keyword=比較 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=85 end-page=104 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Practice and Examination of Remaking Aprons Using Old Shirts in Elementary School Home Economics Classes: Development of the Home Economics Curriculum Based on the ESD (W) kn-title=小学校家庭科における古ワイシャツを用いたリメイクエプロン製作の実践と検討 ― ESDを視点とした家庭科教育内容開発研究(W)― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本継続研究の目的は,学校教育に社会的使命として求められているESDを視点とした小・中・高等学校家庭科の教育内容開発を行うことにある。本稿では,小学校家庭科において,従来,最も多くの学習時間が充てられてきた「被服製作学習」が「布を用いた製作」となり,製作時間短縮のために,市販のキットを用いた袋類やエプロン製作が実践されていることに着目し,古ワイシャツを用いたリメイクエプロンの製作を通して,児童に「自分と被服との関係」と「リメイクの意味」を考えさせる授業を開発し,この実践結果から小学校家庭科における「製作学習」の問い直しを行った。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SATOSono en-aut-sei=SATO en-aut-mei=Sono kn-aut-name=佐藤園 kn-aut-sei=佐藤 kn-aut-mei=園 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HIRATAMichiko en-aut-sei=HIRATA en-aut-mei=Michiko kn-aut-name=平田美智子 kn-aut-sei=平田 kn-aut-mei=美智子 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NOBUKIYOAkiko en-aut-sei=NOBUKIYO en-aut-mei=Akiko kn-aut-name=信清亜希子 kn-aut-sei=信清 kn-aut-mei=亜希子 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Kurashiki Washu High School kn-affil=岡山県立倉敷鷲羽高等学校 affil-num=3 en-affil=Kibichuo Town Toyono Elementary School kn-affil=岡山県吉備中央町立豊野小学校 en-keyword=家庭科 kn-keyword=家庭科 en-keyword=ESD kn-keyword=ESD en-keyword=内容開発研究 kn-keyword=内容開発研究 en-keyword=リメイクエプロン kn-keyword=リメイクエプロン en-keyword=小学校 kn-keyword=小学校 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=77 end-page=84 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Basic Research on the Appreciation of Sculpture Works by Children in Schools for the Blind -Through the Arrangement of Issues Based on the Literature Survey- kn-title=「創造性が社会と出会う美術教育」による教員の学びに関する基礎研究 ―「市井 no 姿勢 ni 学ぶプロジェクト」の課題整理 ― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本論文は,美術科の教員が新しい価値の生成を目指した授業研究やカリキュラム構築を行うための基礎研究にあたるものであり,その目的は,教員も新しい価値を求めて学び続ける力を培うために「市井no姿勢ni学ぶ」プロジェクト(以下,市井プロジェクトと表記)の有用性を確認することである。市井プロジェクトとは,@教員が日常生活で出会った他者と会い,A他者が学んできたことについてインタビューし,BAを生かした授業を実施し,CAで話を聞かせていただいた他者とBの授業検討を行うというものである。本論文では,@とAの成果と課題をまとめた。成果は,Aインタビューを通して教員自身の学びが変容する姿を確認し,インタビュー相手であるK氏自身にも変容が見られたことである。その一方で,課題は,K氏とインタビューの質問者との関係性による検討が行えていない点である。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MATSUURAAi en-aut-sei=MATSUURA en-aut-mei=Ai kn-aut-name=松浦藍 kn-aut-sei=松浦 kn-aut-mei=藍 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=SENOYusuke en-aut-sei=SENO en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name=妹尾佑介 kn-aut-sei=妹尾 kn-aut-mei=佑介 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KIYOTATetsuo en-aut-sei=KIYOTA en-aut-mei=Tetsuo kn-aut-name=清田哲男 kn-aut-sei=清田 kn-aut-mei=哲男 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Okayama Prefectural Tamashima High School kn-affil=岡山県立玉島高等学校 affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=美術教育 kn-keyword=美術教育 en-keyword=創造性 kn-keyword=創造性 en-keyword=研修 kn-keyword=研修 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=67 end-page=76 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Music Education Practice Based on the Region: An Improvisation Workshop at a Public Elementary School in Tamano City, Okayama kn-title=地域を見つめ直す音楽教育実践の検討 ― 岡山県玉野市内の公立小学校における即興演奏ワークショップを例に ― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本研究は,地域の文化や遺産,環境を念頭に置いた創造的な音楽教育によって,県内の人口減少に起因する課題の改善を図ることを目的としている。同時に,その創作教育を通じて,児童の柔軟な創造力や多様性を認める意識を育むこともねらっている。本研究において実践した取組は,現代音楽的表現を取り入れた即興演奏ワークショップである。
 本稿では2024 年に行った玉野市内の小学校におけるワークショップの内容を中心に論じる。本ワークショップは,児童が柔軟かつ多様な創作表現を実践する場となったが,児童と地域住民らがその地域の特色を認識する機会としては新たな課題を生んだ。地域と創造的音楽教育を結んだ研究は実例が少なく,模索の段階であるため,本ワークショップを省みた上で今後の改善に繋げたい。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OKAMOTOShinsuke en-aut-sei=OKAMOTO en-aut-mei=Shinsuke kn-aut-name=岡本伸介 kn-aut-sei=岡本 kn-aut-mei=伸介 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MASUDAKenta en-aut-sei=MASUDA en-aut-mei=Kenta kn-aut-name=増田建太 kn-aut-sei=増田 kn-aut-mei=建太 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Education, University of Toyama kn-affil=富山大学学術研究部教育学系 en-keyword=音楽教育 kn-keyword=音楽教育 en-keyword=地域教育 kn-keyword=地域教育 en-keyword=即興演奏 kn-keyword=即興演奏 en-keyword=作曲 kn-keyword=作曲 en-keyword=現代音楽 kn-keyword=現代音楽 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=57 end-page=65 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Research Trends in Children’s Music Education and Behavior kn-title=子供の音楽行動に関わる研究動向 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本稿では,音楽教育研究の現状と今後の課題に関する研究動向から,保育者の専門性として認識すべき観点を導くために,子どもの即興的な音楽行動を手掛かりに専門的示唆を得ることを目的とした。子供の音楽行動は,単に音楽的な活動だけでなく,子どもの感受性や創造性を育む重要な要素であり,保育者の専門性がこのプロセスで重要な役割を示す。創造性を育成する手がかりとして,保育者が音楽表現の中で子供との対話を深め,子供の自然な音楽的行動を引き出す方法を模索する重要性,音楽文化の継承とその多様性が議論されていることから,保育現場における音や音楽の枠組みの再検討を提起した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=TAKASUHiromi en-aut-sei=TAKASU en-aut-mei=Hiromi kn-aut-name=須裕美 kn-aut-sei=須 kn-aut-mei=裕美 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=保育者の専門性 kn-keyword=保育者の専門性 en-keyword=子どもの音楽文化 kn-keyword=子どもの音楽文化 en-keyword=即興性 kn-keyword=即興性 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=35 end-page=45 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=This Study on “Modeling Self-Transformation” and “Gestaltkreis” in the “Craftical Formation” of Individual Creators: Understanding Creative Processes Toward the Realization of “Individually Optimized Learning” kn-title=個々の制作者の「工芸的造形」における「造形的自己変革」と「ゲシュタルトクライス」の文献研究 ―「 個別最適な学び」の実現に向けた制作者の制作過程を捉える視点の検討 ― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 本研究では,造形行為の過程で制作者が経験する学びを分析し考察する視点について,特に,工芸制作に関連した文献の調査により検討することを目的とした。そのため,制作者自身の見方,感じ方,考え方と造形物を共に形成していく工芸の制作過程としての金子賢治の「工芸的造形」と,制作者が自身の変化と素材の変化を一体とした造形行為を連鎖させていく学びの過程としての橋本真之の「造形的自己変革」と,人間の「自己」が生み出されていく過程としてのヴァイツゼッカーの「ゲシュタルトクライス」について文献調査した。これにより,制作者自身の見方,感じ方,考え方と造形物を共に形成していきながら,制作者自身の変化と素材の変化が一体となって生じる造形行為の過程において,自らの「自己」を生み出し続けていく制作者の学びを分析し考察する視点をまとめた。今後は,本研究の成果を検証するため,本研究で示した視点に立つ事例研究の実施を課題とする。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OHIRAShuya en-aut-sei=OHIRA en-aut-mei=Shuya kn-aut-name=大平修也 kn-aut-sei=大平 kn-aut-mei=修也 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=工芸的造形 kn-keyword=工芸的造形 en-keyword=造形的自己変革 kn-keyword=造形的自己変革 en-keyword=ゲシュタルトクライス kn-keyword=ゲシュタルトクライス en-keyword=令和の日本型学校教育 kn-keyword=令和の日本型学校教育 en-keyword=個別最適な学び kn-keyword=個別最適な学び END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=27 end-page=33 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The Proposal of Developmental Stage-Specific Achievement Indicators for Self-Care and Peer Support in Food Allergy Management kn-title=食物アレルギーのセルフケアとピアサポートに関する発達段階別到達指標の提案 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= 食物アレルギーのある子が健康で安全に過ごすためには,本人が必要なセルフケアを身につけることに加え,周囲の子が食物アレルギーについて理解し,適切に支援できる環境づくりが重要である。そのため,食物アレルギーに関する指導は,食物アレルギーのある子だけでなく,ない子に対しても発達段階に合わせて実施することが求められる。
 そこで本研究は,各発達段階で子供に必要なセルフケアとピアサポートのスキルを包括的かつ具体的に整理し,指導の一助となる「食物アレルギーのセルフケアとピアサポートに関する発達段階別到達指標」を提案する。指標の作成時には,教員が疾患の特徴や子供の実態を踏まえて指導するため,学校生活における具体的なスキルとなるように表現を工夫した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=SHINTAKUYumiko en-aut-sei=SHINTAKU en-aut-mei=Yumiko kn-aut-name=新宅由実子 kn-aut-sei=新宅 kn-aut-mei=由実子 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KAMIMURAHiroko en-aut-sei=KAMIMURA en-aut-mei=Hiroko kn-aut-name=上村弘子 kn-aut-sei=上村 kn-aut-mei=弘子 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TSUSHIMAAiko en-aut-sei=TSUSHIMA en-aut-mei=Aiko kn-aut-name=津島愛子 kn-aut-sei=津島 kn-aut-mei=愛子 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=TAKASEAtsushi en-aut-sei=TAKASE en-aut-mei=Atsushi kn-aut-name=瀬淳 kn-aut-sei=瀬 kn-aut-mei=淳 aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Education, Hyogo University of Teacher Education kn-affil=兵庫教育大学大学院連合学校教育学研究科(博士課程) affil-num=2 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 en-keyword=食物アレルギー kn-keyword=食物アレルギー en-keyword=発達段階 kn-keyword=発達段階 en-keyword=セルフケア kn-keyword=セルフケア en-keyword=ピアサポート kn-keyword=ピアサポート en-keyword=慢性疾患 kn-keyword=慢性疾患 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=15 end-page=26 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Conceptual Arrangement of Resistance to Change in Organizations: Toward Integrative Understanding from the Perspective of Multidimensional Attitudes kn-title=組織における変化への抵抗の概念整理 ― 多次元的態度の視点からの統合的理解に向けて ― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= VUCA時代と呼ばれる現代社会において,組織には急速に変化する社会環境への柔軟な対応力が求められている。しかし,新たな制度・施策を導入しても組織変革が進まないケースは多い。組織における変化への抵抗は古くから研究されてきた現象であり,変革へのレディネスやコミットメントなどさまざまな概念が提唱されてきた。他方で,これらの概念の内容の重複による混乱が危惧されており,VUCAが注目されはじめた2000 年代以降も,変化への抵抗に関連する新たな概念が提唱されている。こうした混乱を解決し,統合的な理解を図るため,本稿では既往知見をレビューし,社会心理学で伝統的な多次元的態度(認知,感情,行動)の視点から,変化への抵抗とその関連概念を整理した。 en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MISAWARyo en-aut-sei=MISAWA en-aut-mei=Ryo kn-aut-name=三沢良 kn-aut-sei=三沢 kn-aut-mei=良 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ARIYOSHIMie en-aut-sei=ARIYOSHI en-aut-mei=Mie kn-aut-name=有吉美恵 kn-aut-sei=有吉 kn-aut-mei=美恵 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=HASEGAWANaoko en-aut-sei=HASEGAWA en-aut-mei=Naoko kn-aut-name=長谷川尚子 kn-aut-sei=長谷川 kn-aut-mei=尚子 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Faculty of Education, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院教育学域 affil-num=2 en-affil=Deparment of Psychology, Kansai University of International Studies kn-affil=関西国際大学心理学部 affil-num=3 en-affil=Faculty of Human Sciences, Department of Psychology, Bunkyo University kn-affil=文教大学人間科学部心理学科 en-keyword=組織変革 kn-keyword=組織変革 en-keyword=変化への抵抗 kn-keyword=変化への抵抗 en-keyword=多次元的態度 kn-keyword=多次元的態度 en-keyword=文献レビュー kn-keyword=文献レビュー END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=188 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=1 end-page=13 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250228 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Wie setzt sich die Didaktik mit der “Learnification of Education” auseinnander? ? 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The species complex is divided into 13 anastomosis groups (AGs) based on hyphal fusion compatibility and further subdivided by culture morphology. While R. solani classifications were shown to be independent of host specificity, it remains unclear whether different R. solani isolates share similar virulence mechanisms. Here, we investigated the infectivity of Japanese R. solani isolates on Brachypodium distachyon and barley. Two isolates, AG-1 IA (from rice) and AG-4 HG-I+II (from cauliflower), infected leaves of both plants, but only AG-4 HG-I+II infected roots. B. distachyon accessions Bd3-1 and Gaz-4 and barley cultivar 'Morex' exhibited enhanced resistance to both isolates compared to B. distachyon Bd21 and barley cultivars 'Haruna Nijo' and 'Golden Promise'. During AG-1 IA infection, but not AG-4 HG-I+II infection, resistant Bd3-1 and Morex induced genes for salicylic acid (SA) and N-hydroxypipecolic acid (NHP) biosynthesis. Pretreatment with SA or NHP conferred resistance to AG-1 IA, but not AG-4 HG-I+II, in susceptible B. distachyon Bd21 and barley Haruna Nijo. On the leaves of susceptible Bd21 and Haruna Nijo, AG-1 IA developed extensive mycelial networks with numerous infection cushions, which are specialized infection structures well-characterized in rice sheath blight. In contrast, AG-4 HG-I+II formed dispersed mycelial masses associated with underlying necrosis. We propose that the R. solani species complex encompasses at least two distinct infection strategies: AG-1 IA exhibits a hemibiotrophic lifestyle, while AG-4 HG-I+II follows a predominantly necrotrophic strategy. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MahadevanNiranjan en-aut-sei=Mahadevan en-aut-mei=Niranjan kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FernandaRozi en-aut-sei=Fernanda en-aut-mei=Rozi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KouzaiYusuke en-aut-sei=Kouzai en-aut-mei=Yusuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KohnoNatsuka en-aut-sei=Kohno en-aut-mei=Natsuka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagaoReiko en-aut-sei=Nagao en-aut-mei=Reiko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=NyeinKhin Thida en-aut-sei=Nyein en-aut-mei=Khin Thida kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=WatanabeMegumi en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Megumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakataNanami en-aut-sei=Sakata en-aut-mei=Nanami kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuiHidenori en-aut-sei=Matsui en-aut-mei=Hidenori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=ToyodaKazuhiro en-aut-sei=Toyoda en-aut-mei=Kazuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= en-aut-name=IchinoseYuki en-aut-sei=Ichinose en-aut-mei=Yuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=11 ORCID= en-aut-name=MochidaKeiichi en-aut-sei=Mochida en-aut-mei=Keiichi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=12 ORCID= en-aut-name=HisanoHiroshi en-aut-sei=Hisano en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=13 ORCID= en-aut-name=NoutoshiYoshiteru en-aut-sei=Noutoshi en-aut-mei=Yoshiteru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=14 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Crop Stress Management Group, Division of Plant Molecular Regulation Research, Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=11 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=12 en-affil=RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science kn-affil= affil-num=13 en-affil=Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=14 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Rhizoctonia solani species complex kn-keyword=Rhizoctonia solani species complex en-keyword=virulence mechanism kn-keyword=virulence mechanism en-keyword=infection behavior kn-keyword=infection behavior en-keyword=salicylic acid kn-keyword=salicylic acid en-keyword=N-hydroxypipecolic acid kn-keyword=N-hydroxypipecolic acid END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=197 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=115301 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202503 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Fraglide-1 from traditional Chinese aromatic vinegar: A natural AhR antagonist for atopic dermatitis en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Traditional Chinese Zhenjiang aromatic vinegar (Kozu) contains Fraglide-1 (FG1), a bioactive lactone with demonstrated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) agonist and antioxidant activities. This study explored FG1's novel ability to antagonize the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) signaling pathway, which regulates artemin expression and contributes to itching and inflammation in atopic dermatitis. Through molecular docking simulations and cell-based assays in human keratinocytes, we demonstrated FG1's potent antagonistic activity against AhR signaling. FG1 effectively suppressed FICZ-induced inflammatory responses, including artemin expression, with potency (half maximal inhibitory concentration, IC50 = 5.1 μM) comparable to the synthetic antagonist StemRegenin 1 (SR1) while demonstrating a superior safety profile (median lethal concentration, LC50 > 100 μM vs. 27.5 μM for SR1). These findings expand our understanding of bioactive compounds from traditional fermented foods and their regulatory effects on AhR signaling, providing a foundation for future studies on FG1's role in modulating skin inflammation. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KatoKosuke en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Kosuke kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=AkamatsuMiki en-aut-sei=Akamatsu en-aut-mei=Miki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KakimaruSaya en-aut-sei=Kakimaru en-aut-mei=Saya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoreishiMayuko en-aut-sei=Koreishi en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TakagiMasahiro en-aut-sei=Takagi en-aut-mei=Masahiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyashitaMasahiro en-aut-sei=Miyashita en-aut-mei=Masahiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=MurataYoshiyuki en-aut-sei=Murata en-aut-mei=Yoshiyuki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraYoshimasa en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Yoshimasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatohAyano en-aut-sei=Satoh en-aut-mei=Ayano kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsujinoYoshio en-aut-sei=Tsujino en-aut-mei=Yoshio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=10 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=10 en-affil=Graduate School of Science, Technology and Innovation, Kobe University kn-affil= en-keyword=AhR kn-keyword=AhR en-keyword=Xenobiotic responsive element kn-keyword=Xenobiotic responsive element en-keyword=StemRegenin 1 kn-keyword=StemRegenin 1 en-keyword=ARNT kn-keyword=ARNT en-keyword=Atopic dermatitis kn-keyword=Atopic dermatitis en-keyword=Artemin kn-keyword=Artemin END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=53 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=3 end-page=10 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250131 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Investigation of SNPs associated with reproductive and body growth traits in Vietnamese and Nepalese native buffaloes en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Water buffaloes are essential to the rural economies of many developing countries, including Vietnam and Nepal, but native buffalo populations in these countries face challenges such as low productivity due to fertility and body growth issues. This study analyzed 34 SNPs in 18 genes associated with reproductive and body growth traits reported in cattle and buffalo in Vietnamese and Nepalese native buffaloes. Results showed no polymorphism at bovine SNPs in either buffalo. Further analysis with SNPs previously reported only in popular buffalo breeds, such as Murrah, found that Vietnamese buffalo were monomorphic at all sites, which may reflect reduced genetic diversity due to population decline. In contrast, Nepalese buffalo, consisting of two native breeds, showed polymorphism in 11 SNPs in 7 genes, with 10 of these matching those found in the Murrah buffalo analyzed here. These findings suggest that these SNPs may be applicable for genetic improvement in Nepalese native buffalo. This study provides valuable insights for future conservation and breeding programs aimed at enhancing reproductive and body growth performance of native buffalo in Vietnam and Nepal. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Thuy ThanhNguyen en-aut-sei=Thuy Thanh en-aut-mei=Nguyen kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KuniedaTetsuo en-aut-sei=Kunieda en-aut-mei=Tetsuo kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=Manoj KumarShah en-aut-sei=Manoj Kumar en-aut-mei=Shah kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=Thu Nu AnhLe en-aut-sei=Thu Nu Anh en-aut-mei=Le kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=Van HuuNguyen en-aut-sei=Van Huu en-aut-mei=Nguyen kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=UshijimaKoichiro en-aut-sei=Ushijima en-aut-mei=Koichiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=NagaeMayuko en-aut-sei=Nagae en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsujiTakehito en-aut-sei=Tsuji en-aut-mei=Takehito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=National Swine Research Program kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Faculty of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Faculty of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Vietnamese native buffalo kn-keyword=Vietnamese native buffalo en-keyword=Nepalese native buffalo kn-keyword=Nepalese native buffalo en-keyword=SNPs kn-keyword=SNPs en-keyword=Reproduction kn-keyword=Reproduction en-keyword=Body growth kn-keyword=Body growth END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=25 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=16 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250215 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Behavior, behavioral syndromes, and metabolism: the effects of artificial selection for death-feigning on metabolic rate en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Death-feigning, or thanatosis, is an anti-predator behavioral strategy in many animals. Because individuals remain immobile while feigning death, individuals with longer durations of death feigning often show lower locomotor activity. Thus, metabolic rate, which is closely related to locomotor activity, may also be related to the intensity of death feigning. If there is a genetic correlation between death feigning and metabolism, metabolic rate may respond to selection on death-feigning behavior. Here, we tested for a relationship between metabolic rate and death-feigning using replicated populations of the red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) subjected to artificial bidirectional selection on the duration of death-feigning behavior. The results indicated that metabolic rate did not differ between populations selected for increased or decreased death feigning, although locomotor activity was significantly different between these treatments; populations selected for reduced death-feigning durations tended to be more active. These results suggest that death-feigning behavior is not genetically correlated with metabolic rate in T. castaneum. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsumuraKentarou en-aut-sei=Matsumura en-aut-mei=Kentarou kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=HoskenDavid J. en-aut-sei=Hosken en-aut-mei=David J. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=NodaTomohito en-aut-sei=Noda en-aut-mei=Tomohito kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyatakeTakahisa en-aut-sei=Miyatake en-aut-mei=Takahisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SharmaManmohan D. en-aut-sei=Sharma en-aut-mei=Manmohan D. kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Centre for Ecology and Conservation, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter kn-affil= en-keyword=anti-predator behavior kn-keyword=anti-predator behavior en-keyword=artificial selection kn-keyword=artificial selection en-keyword=death-feigning kn-keyword=death-feigning en-keyword=metabolic rate kn-keyword=metabolic rate en-keyword=personality kn-keyword=personality en-keyword=Tribolium kn-keyword=Tribolium END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=236 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=74 end-page=81 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250401 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Characteristics of porcine oocyte-cumulus complexes derived from various sizes of antral follicles and classified by brilliant cresyl blue staining, and developmental competence of the oocytes en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The present study sought to determine the characteristics of porcine oocyte-cumulus complexes (OCCs) derived from very small and small antral follicles (with less than 1 mm and 1?3 mm in diameter, respectively; VSF and SF) in comparison with controls from medium ones (with 3?6 mm in diameter; MF). Additionally, the present study examined the utility of brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) staining for assessing these OCCs. The incidence of BCB- oocytes in VSF- and SF-derived OCCs was higher than that in MF-derived OCCs. Although the meiotic and developmental competences of BCB+ oocytes from MF were superior to those from VSF and SF, blastocysts were successfully obtained from BCB+ oocytes even derived from VSF. The mean numbers of both total and viable cumulus cells surrounding an oocyte were significantly affected not only by the origin of the OCCs, but also by the BCB status of the oocytes (largest in MF-derived OCCs containing BCB+ oocytes). Although the outer and inner diameters of zona pellucida were affected by the origin of OCCs and the BCB status of oocytes (largest in MF-derived oocytes), the ooplasmic diameter of BCB+ oocytes did not differ among those derived from VSF, SF, and MF. Regardless of the BCB status, the transcriptional levels of G6PD and TKT in cumulus cells decreased during follicular development from VSF to MF, whereas the RPIA mRNA level in cumulus cells of MF-derived BCB+ OCCs was lower than in the others. These results underscore the utility of BCB staining for selecting MF-, SF-, and even VSF-derived OCCs containing oocytes with relatively higher meiotic and developmental competences, as well as the importance of having a sufficient number of healthy cumulus cells expressing genes related to the pentose phosphate pathway at lower levels. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=VanPhong Ngoc en-aut-sei=Van en-aut-mei=Phong Ngoc kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=DoSon Quang en-aut-sei=Do en-aut-mei=Son Quang kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=FonsekaWanniarachchige Tharindu Lakshitha en-aut-sei=Fonseka en-aut-mei=Wanniarachchige Tharindu Lakshitha kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=WakaiTakuya en-aut-sei=Wakai en-aut-mei=Takuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=FunahashiHiroaki en-aut-sei=Funahashi en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=234 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=125 end-page=132 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250301 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Mitochondrial content and mtDNA copy number in spermatozoa and penetrability into oocytes en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The current narrative review aims to summarize the relation of mitochondrial content (MC) and mitochondrial DNA copy number (MDCN) in spermatozoa with sperm penetrability, and to discuss the various determining factors during the process of spermatogenesis in mammals. There are many potential factors associated with the quantitative alteration of MC and MDCN in male gametes from spermatogenesis to ejaculation. Particularly, spermatogenesis may be the first step to jointly contribute to an incomplete reduction of MC and MDCN in spermatozoon. It appears to be now quite clear that some abnormalities during spermatogenesis and oxidative stress are the main factors highly associated with the quantitative change of MC and MDCN in spermatozoa, consequently affecting sperm quality and their penetrability into oocytes. Currently, a series of proteins contributing to form sperm midpiece during spermatogenesis and cytoplasmic elimination during spermiation have been currently identified. The present review provides insight into how these factors interact with sperm MC and MDCN, and handholds to gain a better understanding of their roles. This review also highlights the uniqueness of normal fertile spermatozoa which have relatively lower MC and MDCN, but have mitochondria that function completely in multiple pivotal physiological pathways. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NguyenHai Thanh en-aut-sei=Nguyen en-aut-mei=Hai Thanh kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=DoSon Quang en-aut-sei=Do en-aut-mei=Son Quang kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=WakaiTakuya en-aut-sei=Wakai en-aut-mei=Takuya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=FunahashiHiroaki en-aut-sei=Funahashi en-aut-mei=Hiroaki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Animal Science, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Spermatozoa kn-keyword=Spermatozoa en-keyword=Mitochondria kn-keyword=Mitochondria en-keyword=Mitochondrial DNA kn-keyword=Mitochondrial DNA en-keyword=Penetrability kn-keyword=Penetrability en-keyword=Spermatogenesis kn-keyword=Spermatogenesis END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250209 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Effects of caffeine on the longevity and locomotion activity of the common green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The common green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), is a promising and useful managed pollinator for greenhouse agricultural crops. The fly can pollinate at lower and higher temperatures than European honeybee. However, management of the longevity of pollinators is important for growers using greenhouses. Previous studies using other insects showed that caffeine affects insect longevity and behaviors. For instance, European honeybee live longer and have increased memory after caffeine consumption. How caffeine affects the longevity and behavior of pollinators is worth investigating because it can affect pollinator’s behavior, extend longevity, or be an insecticide against pollinators. In the present study, therefore, the longevity and locomotion of L. sericata were investigated when they were given different caffeine concentrations. First, the longevity of L. sericata with five different caffeine concentrations was compared to the control. The results showed that higher concentrations of caffeine (2%, 1%, and 0.5%) significantly decreased the life span compared to lower concentrations (0.05% and 0.01%). Second, the locomotion activities of L. sericata were examined at those two caffeine concentrations with treated and control male and female flies utilizing a Drosophila Activity Monitor (DAM). Treatment with 0.05% caffeine dramatically reduced locomotion, but treatment of 0.01% caffeine did not. We also compared lipid concentrations of flies: flies treated with 0.05% caffeine had a lower lipid concentration compared to flies treated with 0% and 0.01% caffeine. These results indicate that caffeine had negative effects on the longevity and locomotion activities of the pollinator L. sericata in laboratory conditions. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NaingShine Shane en-aut-sei=Naing en-aut-mei=Shine Shane kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiokaHaruna en-aut-sei=Fujioka en-aut-mei=Haruna kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsuuraTeruhisa en-aut-sei=Matsuura en-aut-mei=Teruhisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=MiyatakeTakahisa en-aut-sei=Miyatake en-aut-mei=Takahisa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Caffeine kn-keyword=Caffeine en-keyword=Life span kn-keyword=Life span en-keyword=Locomotor activity kn-keyword=Locomotor activity en-keyword=Pollinator kn-keyword=Pollinator END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=15 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=2485 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250120 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Cesarean delivery on child health and development in Japanese nationwide birth cohort en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=The long-term effects of cesarean delivery (CD) on child health and development remain controversial. This study aimed to investigate these effects using an outcome-wide approach in a Japanese context, where perinatal mortality rates are among the world's lowest. We analyzed data from 2,114 children in a nationwide Japanese birth cohort, linking the 21st Century Longitudinal Survey of Newborns with the Perinatal Research Network database. We examined associations between CD and various health and developmental outcomes up to 9 years of age, including hospitalizations, obesity, and developmental milestones. After adjusting for potential confounders, CD was not significantly associated with most outcomes, including all-cause hospitalization (adjusted risk ratio 1.25, 95% CI 0.997-1.56), obesity at 5.5 and 9 years, and various developmental milestones. Subgroup analyses for multiple births and preterm infants showed some differences in point estimates, but were limited by small sample sizes. CD was not significantly associated with adverse long-term child health or developmental outcomes in this Japanese cohort. These findings provide reassurance regarding CD safety when medically indicated in advanced perinatal care settings. Further research with larger samples and longer follow-up is needed, especially for specific subgroups. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MatsumotoNaomi en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Naomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MitsuiTakashi en-aut-sei=Mitsui en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TamaiKei en-aut-sei=Tamai en-aut-mei=Kei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=HirotaTomoya en-aut-sei=Hirota en-aut-mei=Tomoya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=MasuyamaHisashi en-aut-sei=Masuyama en-aut-mei=Hisashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Division of Neonatology, NHO Okayama Medical Center kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California San Francisco kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Cesarean delivery kn-keyword=Cesarean delivery en-keyword=Delivery methods kn-keyword=Delivery methods en-keyword=Long-term outcome kn-keyword=Long-term outcome en-keyword=Child development kn-keyword=Child development en-keyword=Outcome-wide approach kn-keyword=Outcome-wide approach END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=114 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=27 end-page=38 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250201 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=The List of Published by Members of the Faculty From January to December 2024. kn-title=公表学術論文等リスト 2024 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=114 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=11 end-page=20 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250201 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Uncovering the role of arcuate kisspeptin neurons as a source of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator using gene-modified rats kn-title=遺伝子改変ラットを用いた弓状核キスペプチンニューロンの性腺刺激ホルモン放出ホルモンパルスジェネレーターとしての役割解明 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= 世界において,乳牛の受胎率(妊娠率)が低下しており,家畜の繁殖成績向上のための効果的な治療法が必要とされている.家畜を含む哺乳類において,生殖機能は視床下部−下垂体−性腺軸から分泌されるホルモンによって制御されている.これらのホルモンのうち,性腺刺激ホルモン放出ホルモン(GnRH)のパルス状分泌(GnRH パルス)は,性腺刺激ホルモン分泌と性腺機能に本質的に重要である.したがって,GnRH パルスを制御するメカニズム(GnRH パルスジェネレーター)を解明することは,家畜の生殖技術を向上させるために不可欠である.本総説では,著者らの遺伝子改変ラットモデルを用いた弓状核キスペプチンニューロン(ΚNDy ニューロンとしても知られる)がGnRH パルスジェネレーターの本体であることの直接的な証拠を示した研究を中心として,過去20年間の研究を概説した.また,ΚNDy ニューロンが分泌するニューロキニンB,グルタミン酸,ダイノルフィンA がΚNDy ニューロンの神経活動を同期させ,GnRH パルスを発生させるメカニズムについて論じた.遺伝子改変ラットモデルから得られた知識は,GnRH/ 性腺刺激ホルモンパルスを刺激して,家畜の繁殖能力を向上させる新規繁殖促進剤開発に寄与すると期待できる. kn-abstract= Strategies for increasing reproductive performance are needed for domestic animals because for example the conception (pregnancy) rate has decreased in dairy cows around the world. Reproductive function is controlled by hormones released by the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis in mammals, including domestic animals. Of those hormones, tonic (pulsatile) gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) release is fundamentally important for gonadotropin release and gonadal activity. Therefore, uncovering the mechanism controlling GnRH pulses, that is GnRH pulse generator, is essential to improve reproductive technologies for domestic animals. The present review is focused on the indispensable role of arcuate nucleus (ARC) kisspeptin neurons (also known as KNDy neurons) as the GnRH pulse generator in mammals. First, we give a brief overview of studies on hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons throughout the past two decades. Second, we review studies that have provided direct evidence that ARC kisspeptin neurons serve as the GnRH pulse generator, with a special focus on our gene-modified rat models. Finally, we discuss the mechanism underlying GnRH pulse generation. The knowledge obtained from gene-modified rat models should be clinically important and could be adapted to new tools to improve reproductive performance in livestock by stimulating GnRH/gonadotropin pulses. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=NagaeMayuko en-aut-sei=Nagae en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name=長江麻佑子 kn-aut-sei=長江 kn-aut-mei=麻佑子 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UenoyamaYoshihisa en-aut-sei=Uenoyama en-aut-mei=Yoshihisa kn-aut-name=上野山賀久 kn-aut-sei=上野山 kn-aut-mei=賀久 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil=岡山大学大学院環境生命自然科学研究科 affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University kn-affil=名古屋大学大学院生命農学研究科 en-keyword=gene-modified rats kn-keyword=gene-modified rats en-keyword=GnRH kn-keyword=GnRH en-keyword=kisspeptin kn-keyword=kisspeptin en-keyword=LH kn-keyword=LH en-keyword=pulse generator kn-keyword=pulse generator END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241224 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The perception of plastic waste and composition of boathouse waste in floating villages on Tonl? Sap Lake, Cambodia en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Villagers living on Tonl? Sap (TS) Lake have low incomes and no access to basic public services, such as waste management, domestic water, electricity, and health care. Knowledge of the villagers’ perceptions and the composition of the waste from their boathouses will contribute to constructing a waste collection system with community participation within the framework of waste prevention and reduction. This study surveyed residents living in boathouses in four floating villages on TS Lake, Cambodia, regarding their perceptions and boathouse waste composition to assess the status of plastic waste and the villagers’ environmental awareness and their willingness to participate in waste collection. The household waste survey sought to clarify the amount of plastic waste and other recyclable waste discharged from floating houses. The perception survey revealed that in the wet season, 36% of respondents disposed of plastic waste by open burning/dumping and 40% by discharge into TS Lake; in the dry season, 76% disposed of waste by open burning/dumping, and only 4% discharged waste into TS Lake. An analysis of the boathouse plastic waste composition showed that residents of the floating villages generated 40.21 g plastic waste/day/capita, which was much lower than 340 g/day/capita in the USA, 120 g/day/capita in China, and even 70 g/day/capita in Cambodian on average, but higher than the 10 g/day/capita in India. This study proposes a novel and valuable framework to estimate and determine the level of awareness of people in floating villages related to plastic pollution effects and waste components from boathouses. At the same time, the research results provide an essential scientific basis to be able to develop an effective waste collection system in the area of TS Lake. The proposed framework of this study will help the policy decision-makers in the TS Lake area and those in similar geographical regions facing similar problems. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=Habuer en-aut-sei=Habuer en-aut-mei= kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=FujiwaraTakeshi en-aut-sei=Fujiwara en-aut-mei=Takeshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=VinSpoann en-aut-sei=Vin en-aut-mei=Spoann kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=ChandaraPhat en-aut-sei=Chandara en-aut-mei=Phat kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukijiMakoto en-aut-sei=Tsukiji en-aut-mei=Makoto kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Environmental Management Course, Architecture, Civil Engineering and Environmental Management Program, School of Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Environmental Management Course, Architecture, Civil Engineering and Environmental Management Program, School of Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Economic Development, Faculty of Development Studies, Royal University of Phnom Penh kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Natural Resource Management and Development, Faculty of Development Studies, Royal University of Phnom Penh kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Environmental Management Course, Architecture, Civil Engineering and Environmental Management Program, School of Engineering, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Boathouse waste composition kn-keyword=Boathouse waste composition en-keyword=Cambodia kn-keyword=Cambodia en-keyword=Floating villages kn-keyword=Floating villages en-keyword=Perception survey kn-keyword=Perception survey en-keyword=Plastic waste kn-keyword=Plastic waste END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=58 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=213 end-page=232 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Factors and Processes in Recovery from the Experience of the Dissolution of Romantic Relationships through a Review of Domestic and International Literature kn-title=国内外の文献レビューを通した恋愛関係喪失体験からの回復に関する要因と過程 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KIMURAAsumi en-aut-sei=KIMURA en-aut-mei=Asumi kn-aut-name=木村明日美 kn-aut-sei=木村 kn-aut-mei=明日美 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=ANDOMikayo en-aut-sei=ANDO en-aut-mei=Mikayo kn-aut-name=安藤美華代 kn-aut-sei=安藤 kn-aut-mei=美華代 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科 affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院社会文化科学学域 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=58 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=195 end-page=212 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=On the Usage Patterns of 'de' in Conversations by Japanese Language Learners: An Analysis Based on the "International Corpus of Japanese as a Second Language(I-JAS)" kn-title=「多言語母語の日本語学習者横断コーパス(I ? JAS)」から見た日本語学習者の会話における「で」の使用実態について―日本語母語話者との比較を通じて― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=LIUYang en-aut-sei=LIU en-aut-mei=Yang kn-aut-name=劉洋 kn-aut-sei=劉 kn-aut-mei=洋 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=58 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=175 end-page=193 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Testing the Effectiveness of Food Loss Reduction Campaigns. ―A Study from the Analysis of Two Types of Consumer Behaviour Based on Longitudinal Data ― kn-title=食品ロス削減キャンペーンの効果検証―縦断データによる2種類の消費者行動分析からの考察― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KANDAMasashi en-aut-sei=KANDA en-aut-mei=Masashi kn-aut-name=神田將志 kn-aut-sei=神田 kn-aut-mei=將志 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=58 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=119 end-page=134 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Social Skills Required for Caregivers ――Outlook for Research Topics for Educational Practice―― kn-title=介護士に必要なソーシャルスキル――教育実践に向けた研究課題の展望―― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MIYAKESayumi en-aut-sei=MIYAKE en-aut-mei=Sayumi kn-aut-name=三宅沙侑美 kn-aut-sei=三宅 kn-aut-mei=沙侑美 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=YAMANOYoichi en-aut-sei=YAMANO en-aut-mei=Yoichi kn-aut-name=山野洋一 kn-aut-sei=山野 kn-aut-mei=洋一 aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TANAKATomoko en-aut-sei=TANAKA en-aut-mei=Tomoko kn-aut-name=田中共子 kn-aut-sei=田中 kn-aut-mei=共子 aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科 affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=京都産業大学 教育支援研究開発センター affil-num=3 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学社会文化科学学域 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=58 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=103 end-page=118 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Mechanisms of Gender Reproduction through the Hidden Curriculum: With a Focus on Knowledge Transfer and Reproduction kn-title=隠れたカリキュラムによるジェンダー再生産のメカニス?ム―知識伝達と再生産に着目して― en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=WANGHeqiao en-aut-sei=WANG en-aut-mei=Heqiao kn-aut-name=王鶴橋 kn-aut-sei=王 kn-aut-mei=鶴橋 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=58 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=33 end-page=52 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241227 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Development of the Multipurpose Japanese Vocabulary Database J-CLID:C4 kn-title=統合型日本語語彙データベースJ-CLID:C4の構築 en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=LUJianhui en-aut-sei=LU en-aut-mei=Jianhui kn-aut-name=呂建輝 kn-aut-sei=呂 kn-aut-mei=建輝 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学学術研究院社会文化科学学域 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=24 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=49 end-page=73 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250115 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=Mechanism in Leibniz from a Medical-Philosophical Point of View kn-title=ライプニッツの機械論―医学哲学的観点から en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract= en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MATSUDATsuyoshi en-aut-sei=MATSUDA en-aut-mei=Tsuyoshi kn-aut-name=松田毅 kn-aut-sei=松田 kn-aut-mei=毅 aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=岡山大学大学院社会文化科学研究科 END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=21 cd-vols= no-issue=1 article-no= start-page=4 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=20250116 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Maternal smoking during infancy increases the risk of allergic diseases in children: a nationwide longitudinal survey in Japan en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Background The incidence of allergic diseases has been increasing in Japan. In particular, a serious decline in the age of onset of allergic rhinitis has been observed. Passive smoking from parental smoking has a significant impact on children’s health; however, it is difficult to restrict smoking in the home. While various studies have previously reported on the relationship between passive smoking and the development of allergic diseases in children. However, there have been no reports on passive smoking and allergic diseases on a national scale.
Methods Using Japanese national longitudinal survey data (n?=?38,444) for newborns born between May 10 and 24, 2010, we assessed parental smoking habits when their children were 6 months old and investigated the association with the development of allergic diseases until the age of 5.5 years. The risk ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the development of different allergic diseases were analyzed after adjusting for potential confounders using Poisson regression with a robust error variance.
Results The risk ratio for developing allergic rhinitis/allergic conjunctivitis (AR/AC) in children was significantly higher in the maternal smoking groups (?≦?10 cigarettes/day; RR 1.15, 95% CI 1.02?1.30; ≧11 cigarettes/day; RR 1.16, 95% CI 0.93?1.44). Furthermore, associations were found between the maternal smoking group in the presence of paternal smoking and the risk of developing bronchial asthma (?≦?10, RR 1.33 95% CI 1.17?1.52; ≧11, RR 1.71 95% CI 1.38?2.1), food allergy (?≦?10, RR 1.36 95% CI 1.12?1.63; ≧11, RR 1.25 95% CI 0.84?1.86), atopic dermatitis (?≦?10, RR 1.42 95% CI 1.22?1.66; ≧11, RR 1.6 95% CI 1.2?2.13), and AR/AC (?≦?10, RR 1.21 95% CI 1.07?1.36; ≧11, RR 1.35 95% CI 1.09?1.67).
Conclusions Maternal smoking during infancy increases the risk of developing AR/AC in children. Considering paternal smoking, maternal smoking further increased the risk of developing allergic diseases in children, suggesting that reducing parental smoking at home may reduce the risk of developing allergic diseases in children. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=ShigeharaKenji en-aut-sei=Shigehara en-aut-mei=Kenji kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=MatsumotoNaomi en-aut-sei=Matsumoto en-aut-mei=Naomi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsugeMitsuru en-aut-sei=Tsuge en-aut-mei=Mitsuru kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=UdaKazuhiro en-aut-sei=Uda en-aut-mei=Kazuhiro kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=SaitoYukie en-aut-sei=Saito en-aut-mei=Yukie kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=YashiroMasato en-aut-sei=Yashiro en-aut-mei=Masato kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=YorifujiTakashi en-aut-sei=Yorifuji en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=IkedaMasanori en-aut-sei=Ikeda en-aut-mei=Masanori kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsukaharaHirokazu en-aut-sei=Tsukahara en-aut-mei=Hirokazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=9 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Department of Pediatric Acute Diseases, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Hospital kn-affil= affil-num=9 en-affil=Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences kn-affil= en-keyword=Allergic rhinitis kn-keyword=Allergic rhinitis en-keyword=Bronchial asthma kn-keyword=Bronchial asthma en-keyword=Atopic dermatitis kn-keyword=Atopic dermatitis en-keyword=National cohort study kn-keyword=National cohort study en-keyword=Passive smoking kn-keyword=Passive smoking END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=125 cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page=106672 end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2025 dt-pub=202502 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Resveratrol, a food-derived polyphenol, promotes Melanosomal degradation in skin fibroblasts through coordinated activation of autophagy, lysosomal, and antioxidant pathways en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Resveratrol, a polyphenol found in grapes and peanuts, is known for diverse biological activities, yet its effects on dermal hyperpigmentation (so-called dark spots) remain unexplored. We investigated resveratrol's ability to enhance melanosomal degradation in human dermal fibroblasts. At concentrations of 25-50 mu M, resveratrol increased autophagy as measured by microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B-light chain 3 (LC3)-II/LC3-I ratio and enhanced lysosomal activity as assessed by a lysosomal activity reporter system. RNA sequencing revealed upregulation of lysosomal and autophagy-related genes, including cathepsins. Furthermore, reporter assays showed resveratrol's activation of antioxidant response via nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2)mediated, leading to upregulation of transcription factor EB/transcription factor E3 (TFEB/TFE3), master regulators of lysosomal function. In fibroblasts pre-loaded with melanosomes, resveratrol reduced melanosome content compared to control by day 3. The findings reveal the activation of interconnected autophagy, lysosomal, and antioxidant pathways by resveratrol, suggesting potential applications in functional foods targeting dermal hyperpigmentation. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=OkamotoSaki en-aut-sei=Okamoto en-aut-mei=Saki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KakimaruSaya en-aut-sei=Kakimaru en-aut-mei=Saya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=KoreishiMayuko en-aut-sei=Koreishi en-aut-mei=Mayuko kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=SakamotoMika en-aut-sei=Sakamoto en-aut-mei=Mika kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= en-aut-name=NakamuraYoshimasa en-aut-sei=Nakamura en-aut-mei=Yoshimasa kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=5 ORCID= en-aut-name=AndoHideya en-aut-sei=Ando en-aut-mei=Hideya kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=6 ORCID= en-aut-name=TsujinoYoshio en-aut-sei=Tsujino en-aut-mei=Yoshio kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=7 ORCID= en-aut-name=SatohAyano en-aut-sei=Satoh en-aut-mei=Ayano kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=8 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=National Institute of Genetics, ROIS kn-affil= affil-num=5 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=6 en-affil=Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Okayama University of Science kn-affil= affil-num=7 en-affil=Graduate School of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Kobe University kn-affil= affil-num=8 en-affil=Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=Antioxidant kn-keyword=Antioxidant en-keyword=Lysosomes kn-keyword=Lysosomes en-keyword=Autophagy kn-keyword=Autophagy en-keyword=Resveratrol kn-keyword=Resveratrol en-keyword=Skin fibroblasts kn-keyword=Skin fibroblasts en-keyword=Bioactive compounds kn-keyword=Bioactive compounds END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=51 cd-vols= no-issue=4 article-no= start-page=781 end-page=794 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2023 dt-pub=20230703 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Does International Environmental Certification Change Local Production and Trade Practices? A Case Study of Shrimp Farming in Southern Vietnam en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Studies on international environmental certification (IEC) have primarily focused on how certification can sustainably “upgrade” local production and trading practices. However, not many studies view this market-based governance process from the perspective of local practices and location-specific factors. This study therefore examines how the upstream of the local supply chain influenced global interventions through the case of certification for shrimp farming in the mangroves of southern Vietnam. To clarify various aspects of these interactions, semi-structured interviews were conducted with the provincial government, NGOs, a trading company, shrimp farmers, and middlemen. The results revealed that IEC did not affect local production practices and only partially influenced trade practices. The implementation of IEC was thus at the mercy of the robustness of local society, which was attributed to unique agroecology, production systems, and upstream customary economic practices. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=WatanabeHiroki en-aut-sei=Watanabe en-aut-mei=Hiroki kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UbukataFumikazu en-aut-sei=Ubukata en-aut-mei=Fumikazu kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Institute of Academic and Research, Okayama University kn-affil= en-keyword=International environmental certification kn-keyword=International environmental certification en-keyword=Shrimp farming kn-keyword=Shrimp farming en-keyword=Upstream of supply chain kn-keyword=Upstream of supply chain en-keyword=Local robustness kn-keyword=Local robustness en-keyword=Vietnam kn-keyword=Vietnam END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol= cd-vols= no-issue= article-no= start-page= end-page= dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2024 dt-pub=20241224 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title=コダマカワザンショウ属の八重山諸島産新種 (腹足綱: クビキレガイ上科: カワザンショウ科) ? 同属で世界最北の現生種 kn-title=A new species of Ovassiminea Thiele, 1927 (Gastropoda: Truncatelloidea: Assimineidae) from the Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa, southern Japan ? the northernmost record among recent species of the genus en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract=沖縄県八重山諸島の西表島・石垣島から新種 Ovassiminea hayasei n. sp. ウラウチコダマカワザンショウを記載する。Ovassiminea Thiele, 1927 コダマカワザンショウ属は西太平洋の熱帯・亜熱帯に分布し, 本新種は同属中で世界最北の現生種である。本新種の産地は極端に狭い範囲に限られ, 沖縄県と環境省のレッドリストで絶滅危惧II類 (VU) とされている。なお文末の Appendix には, これまでに記載されたコダマカワザンショウ属全種 (現生5・化石5) の目録を, 異名表とともに挙げる。 kn-abstract=Ovassiminea hayasei n. sp. is described from mangrove swamps in Iriomote and Ishigaki Islands, of the Yaeyama Islands at the southwestern part of the Ry?ky? Archipelago, Okinawa, Japan. This is the northernmost record among recent species of the genus Ovassiminea Thiele, 1927, which is distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Western Pacific. The new species is known to be restricted to extremely narrow ranges and is evaluated as vulnerable in red lists by the governments of Japan and Okinawa Prefecture. A list of all available (five recent and five fossil) species names of Ovassiminea hitherto described, with synonymies, is also given as an Appendix. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=FukudaHiroshi en-aut-sei=Fukuda en-aut-mei=Hiroshi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KuboHirofumi en-aut-sei=Kubo en-aut-mei=Hirofumi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity, Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Okinawa Prefectural Institute of Health and Environment kn-affil= en-keyword=anatomy kn-keyword=anatomy en-keyword=conservation kn-keyword=conservation en-keyword=description kn-keyword=description en-keyword=endangered species kn-keyword=endangered species en-keyword=estuary kn-keyword=estuary en-keyword=Iriomote Island kn-keyword=Iriomote Island en-keyword=Ishigaki Island kn-keyword=Ishigaki Island en-keyword=mangrove swamp kn-keyword=mangrove swamp en-keyword=salt marsh kn-keyword=salt marsh en-keyword=taxonomy kn-keyword=taxonomy END