Expanding diverse horizons in smooth muscle research: a symposium review of "Muscle and Pathology/Health: Frontiers of Translational Research" at the 66th Annual Meeting of Japan Society of Smooth Muscle Research.

Q3 Medicine
Masumi Eto, Toshiko Yamazawa, Lin-Hai Kurahara, Aya Yamamura, Katsuko Kajiya, Masaru Watanabe
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Abstract

Smooth muscle research is at the forefront of translational science, bridging the gap between basic molecular discoveries and clinical applications. The symposium "Muscle and Pathology/Health: Frontiers of Translational Research" at the 66th Annual Meeting of Japan Society of Smooth Muscle Research showcased recent advances in this field. The presentations highlighted diverse topics, including molecular targeting in malignant hyperthermia, the therapeutic potential of probiotics in inflammatory bowel disease, sex differences in pulmonary hypertension and the impact of dietary components on vascular health. These studies underscore the importance of precision therapies, personalized medicine and functional foods in understanding and managing diseases. As technological innovations continue to drive research, the symposium provided insight into future directions, such as developing targeted molecular therapies, leveraging probiotics for systemic effects, expanding sex-based studies, and industrializing outcomes of basic science. The findings presented offer promising avenues for new treatment strategies that could revolutionize smooth muscle-related healthcare, emphasizing the potential for improved patient outcomes through translational research.

在平滑肌研究中扩大不同的视野:在第66届日本平滑肌研究学会年会上对“肌肉和病理/健康:转化研究的前沿”的研讨会回顾。
平滑肌研究处于转化科学的前沿,弥合了基础分子发现和临床应用之间的差距。在第66届日本平滑肌研究学会年会上举行的“肌肉与病理/健康:转化研究的前沿”专题讨论会展示了该领域的最新进展。这些演讲突出了不同的主题,包括恶性热疗的分子靶向、益生菌在炎症性肠病中的治疗潜力、肺动脉高压的性别差异以及饮食成分对血管健康的影响。这些研究强调了精确治疗、个性化医疗和功能食品在理解和管理疾病方面的重要性。随着技术创新不断推动研究,研讨会提供了对未来方向的见解,如开发靶向分子疗法,利用益生菌的全身效应,扩大基于性别的研究,以及基础科学成果的工业化。这些发现为新的治疗策略提供了有希望的途径,可以彻底改变平滑肌相关的医疗保健,强调通过转化研究改善患者预后的潜力。
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Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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