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津本忠治(大阪大学・大学院医学系研究科) 2.Kohara K, Kitamura A, Adachi N, Nishida M, Itami C, Nakamura S, Tsumoto T: Inhibitory, but not excitatory cortical neurons require presynaptic BDNF for dendritic development, as revealed by chimera cell culture. J Neurosci 23: 6123-6131, 2003 3.Itami C, Kimura F, Kohno T, Matsuoka M, Ichikawa M, Tsumoto T, Nakamura S: BDNF-dependent unmasking of “silent”synapses in developing mouse barrel cortex. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 100: 13069-13074, 2003 4.Jiang B, Akaneya Y, Hata Y, Tsumoto T: Long-term depression is not induced by low frequency stimulation in rat visual cortex in vivo: A possible preventing role of endogenous BDNF. J Neurosci 23: 3761-3770, 2003 5.Yasuda H, Higashi H, Kudo Y, Inoue T, Hata Y, Mikoshiba K, Tsumoto T.: Imaging of calcineuin activated by long-term depression-inducing synaptic inputs in living neurons of rat visual cortex. Eur J Neurosci 17: 287-297, 2003 6.Ichisaka S, Katoh-Semba R, Hata Y, Ohsima M, Kameyama K, Tsumoto T: Activity-dependent changes in the protein level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor but no change in other neurotrophins in the visual cortex of young and adult ferrets. Neuroscience 117: 361-371, 2003 7.Akaneya Y, Altinbaev RS, Bayazito LT, Kinoshita S, Voronin LL, Tsumoto T: Low-frequency depression of synaptic responses recorded from rat visual cortex. Neuroscience 117: 305-320, 2003 8.Katoh-Senba R, Ichisaka S, Hata Y, Tsumoto T, Eguchi K, Miyazaki N, Matsuda M, Takeuchi IK, Kato K: NT-4 protein is localized in neuronal cells in the brain stem as well as the dorsal root ganglion of embryonic and adult rats. J Neurochem 86: 660-668, 2003 9.Palizvan MR, Sohya K, Kohara K, Maruyama A, Yasuda H, Kimura F, Tsumoto, T: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor increases inhibitory synapses, revealed in solitary neurons cultured from rat visual cortex. Neuroscience in press 渡辺雅彦(北海道大学・大学院医学研究科) 2.Kakizawa S, Yamada K, Watanabe M, Kano M: Effects of insulin-like growth factor I on climbing fiber synapse elimination during cerebellar development. Eur J Neurosci 17: 545-554, 2003 3.Fukaya M, Kato A, Lovett C, Tonegawa S, Watanabe M: Retention of NMDA receptor NR2 subunits in the lumen of endoplasmic reticulum in targeted NR1 knockout mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100: 4855-4860, 2003 4.Shibata T, Watanabe M, Ichikawa R, Ameda K, Koyanagi T: Transient neonatal expression of NR2B/2D subunit mRNAs of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor in the parasympathetic preganglionic neurons in the rat spinal cord. Dev Brain Res 140: 263-268, 2003 5.Somogyi P, Dalezios Y, Luján R, Roberts DB, Watanabe M, Shigemoto R: High level of mGluR7 in the presynaptic active zones of select populations of GABAergic terminals innervating interneurones in the rat hippocampus. Eur J Neurosci 17: 2503-2520, 2003 6.Miyazaki T, Fukaya M, Shimizu H, Watanabe M: Developmental switching of vesicular glutamate transporters at parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapses. Eur J Neurosci 17: 2563-2572, 2003 7.Sassoe-Pngnetto M, Utvik JK, Camoletto P, Watanabe M, Stephenson FA, Bredt DS, Otternen OP: Organization of postsynaptic density proteins and glutamate receptors in axodendritic and dendrodendritic synapses of the rat olfactory bulb. J Comp Neurol 463: 237-248, 2003 8.Miyata M, Kashiwadani H, Fukaya M, Hayashi T, Wu D, Suzuki T, Watanabe M, Kawakami Y: Role of thalamic phospholipase Cbeta-4 mediated by metabotropic glutamate receptor type 1 in inflammatory pain. J Neurosci 23: 8098-8108, 2003 9.Jourdi H, Iwakura Y, Narisawa-Saito M, Ibaraki K, Xiong H, Watanabe M, Hayashi Y, Takei N, Nawa H: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor signal enhances and maintains the expression of AMPA receptor-associated PDZ proteins in developing cortical neurons. Dev Biol 263: 216-230. 2003 10.Takahashi Y, Mori H, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Fujiwara T, Shimomura J, Aiba H, Miyajima T, Saito Y, Nezu A, Nishida H, Imai K, Sakaguchi N, Kondo N: Autoantibodies to NMDA receptor in patients with chronic forms of epilepsia partialis continua. Neurology 61: 891-896, 2003 11.Yamashita N, Sakai K, Furuya S, Watanabe M: Selective expression of L-serine synthetic enzyme 3PGDH in Schwann cells, perineuronal glia, and endoneurial fibroblasts along sciatic nerves and its upregulation after crush injury. Arch Histol Cytol 66: 429-436. 2003 12.Yoshida K, Furuya S, Osuka S, Mitoma J, Shinoda Y, Watanabe M, Azuma N, Tanaka H, Hashikawa T, Itohara S, Hirabayashi Y: Targeted disruption of the mouse 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase gene causes severe neurodevelopmental defects and results in embryonic lethality. J Biol Chem 279: 3573-3577, 2004 13.Somogyi J, Baude A, Omori Y, Shimizu H, Mestikawy SE, Fukaya M, Shigemoto R, Watanabe M, Somogyi P: GABAergic basket cells expressing cholecystokinin contain vesicular glutamate transporter type 3 (VGLUT3) in their synaptic terminals in hippocampus and isocortex of the rat. Eur J Neurosci 19: 552-569, 2004 14.Kinoshita N, Kimura K, Matsumoto N, Watanabe M, Fukaya M, Ide C: Mammalian septin Sept2 modulates the activity of GLAST, a glutamate transporter in astrocytes. Genes Cells 9: 1-14, 2004 15.Miyazaki M, Hashimoto K, Shin H-S, Kano M, Watanabe M: P/Q-type Ca2+ channel alpha-1A regulates synaptic competition on developing cerebellar Purkinje cells J Neurosci 24: 1734-1743, 2004 16.Nakashima T, Tomi M, Katayama K, Tachikawa M, Watanabe M, Terasaki T, Hosoya K: Blood-to-retina transport of creatine via creatine transporter (CRT) at the rat inner blood-retinal barrier. J Neurochem in press 17.Hama K, Aoki J, Fukaya M, Kishi Y, Sakai T, Suzuki R, Ohta H, Yamori T, Watanabe M, Chun J, Arai H: Lysophosphatidic acid and autaxin stimulate cell motility of neoplastic and non-neoplastic cells through LPA1. J Biol Chem in press 井本敬二(岡崎国立共同研究機構・生理学研究所) 2.Akiba I, Seki T, Mori M, Iizuka M, Nishimura S, Sasaki S, Imoto K, Barsoumian EL: Stable expression and characterization of human PN1 and PN3 sodiumchannels. Receptors Channels 9:291-299, 2003 岡村康司(岡崎国立共同研究機構・統合バイオサイエンスセンター) 2.Nakajo K, Okamura Y: Development of transient outward
currents coupled with Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release mediates oscillatory
membrane potential in ascidian muscle cell. J Neurophysiol in press 2.Ozaki M, Osuka S, Osima E, Taguchi R, Hirabayashi Y: Neuregulin ErbB receptors are localized in microdomain lipid raft of cerebellar granule cells. Neuron Glia Biol in press 3.Ozaki M, Itoh K, Miyakawa Y, Kishida H, Hashikawa T: Protein processing and release of neuregulin are regulated in an activity-dependent manner. J Neurochem in press 4.Ozaki M, Itoh K, Miyakawa Y, Kishida H, Hashikawa T: Proteolytic cleavage of neuregulin is regulated by electrical activities in a frequency-dependent manner. J Biol Chem in press 駒田雅之(東京工業大学・大学院生命理工学研究科) 2.Kunzmann S, Wohlfahrt JG, Itoh S, Asao H, Komada M, Akdis CA, Blasr K, Schmidt-Weber CB: SARA and Hgs attenuate susceptibility to TGF-β1-mediated T cell suppression. FASEB J 17: 194-202, 2003 3.Mizuno E, Kawahata K, Okamoto A, Kitamura N, Komada M: Association with Hrs is required for the early endosomal localization, stability, and function of STAM. J Biochem 135: 385-396, 2004 佐藤勝重(東京医科歯科大学・大学院医歯学総合研究科) 2.Sato K, Momose-Sato Y: Optical detection of developmental origin of synaptic function in the embryonic chick vestibulo-cochlear nuclei. J Neurophysiol 89: 2315-3224, 2003 3.Momose-Sato Y, Mochida H, Sasaki S, Sato K: Depolarization waves in the embryonic CNS triggered by multiple sensory inputs and spontaneous activity: optical imaging with a voltage-sensitive dye. Neuroscience 116: 407-423, 2003 4.Miyakawa N, Yazawa I, Sasaki S, Momose-Sato Y, Sato K: Optical analysis of acute spontaneous epileptiform discharges in the in vivo rat cerebral cortex. NeuroImage18: 622-632, 2003 5.Sasaki S, Sato K, Shinomiya K, Momose-Sato Y: Postnatal changes in intrinsic optical responses to peripheral nerve stimulation in the in vivo rat spinal cord. NeuroImage 20: 2126-2134, 2003 6.Momose-Sato Y, Honda Y, Sasaki H, Sato K: Optical mapping of the functional organization of the rat trigeminal nucleus: Spatial and temporal dynamics of sensory information transfer during embryogenesis. J Neurosci 24: 1366-1376, 2004 7.Sato K, Miyakawa N, Momose-Sato Y: Optical survey of neural circuit formation in the embryonic chick vagal pathway. Eur J Neurosci 19: 1217-1775, 2004 宋 文杰(大阪大学・大学院工学研究科) 2.Hattori S, Murakami F, Song W-J: Quantitative relationship between between Kv4.2 mRNA and A-type potassium current in rat striatal cholinergic interneurons during postnatal development. J Neurophysiol 90: 175-183, 2003 3.Saitoh K, Hattori S, Song W-J, Isa T, Takakusaki K: Nigral GABAergic inhibition upon cholinergic neurons in the rat pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus. Eur J Neurosci 18: 879-886, 2003 4.Inagaki S, Katura T, Kawaguchi H, Song W-J: Isolation of neural activity from respiratory and heartbeat noises for in vivo optical recordings using independent component analysis. Neurosci Lett 352: 9-12, 2003 5.Shin R-M, Masuda M, Miura M, Sano H, Shirasawa T, Song W-J, Kobayashi K, Aosaki T: Dopamine D4 receptor-induced postsynaptic inhibition of GABAergic currents in mouse globus pallidus neurons. J Neurosci 23: 11662-11672, 2003 6.Otsuka T, Abe T, Tsukagawa T, Song W-J: Conductance-based model of the voltage-dependent generation of a plateau potential in subthalamic neurons. J Neurophysiol in press 程 肇(東京大学・ヒトゲノム解析センター) 2.Herzog ED, Aton SJ, Numano R, Sakaki Y, Tei H: Temporal precision in the mammalian circadian system: a reliable clock from less reliable neurons. J Biol Rhythms 19: 35-46, 2004 鍋倉淳一(岡崎国立共同研究機構・生理学研究所) 2.Mizoguchi Y, Nabekura J: Sustained intracellular Ca2+ elevation induced by a brief BDNF application in rat visual cortex neurons. Neuroreport 14: 1481-1483, 2003 3.Jong HJ, Jang IS, Nabekura J, Akaike N: Adenosine A1 receptor-mediated presynaptic inhibition of GABAergic transmission in immature rat hippocampal CA1 neurons. J Neurophysiol 89: 1214-1222, 2003 4.Matsuo S, Jang I, Nabekura J, Akaike N: alpha2 adrenoceptor mediated presynaptic modulation of GABAergic transmission in mechanically dissociated rat ventrolateral preoptic neurons. J Neurophysiol 89:1640-1648, 2003 5.Mizoguchi Y, Kanematsu T, Hirata M, Nabekura J: A rapid increase in the total number of cell surface functional GABAA receptors induced by brain-derived neurotrophic factor in rat visual cortex. J Biol Chem 278: 44097-44102, 2003 6.Mizoguchi Y, Ishibashi H, Nabekura J: The action of BDNF on GABAA currents changes from potentiating to suppressing during maturation of rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. J Physiol 548: 703-709, 2003 7.Nabekura J, Katsurabayashi S, Kakazu Y, Shibata S, Matsubara A, Jinno S, Mizoguchi Y, Sasaki A, Ishibashi H: Developmental switch from GABA to glycine release in single central synaptic terminals. Nat Neurosci 7: 17-23, 2004 8.Shibata S, Kakazu Y, Okabe A, Fukuda A, Nabekura J: Experience-dependent changes in intracellular Cl- regulation in developing auditory neurons. Neurosci Res 48: 211-220, 2004 橋本浩一(金沢大学・大学院医学系研究科) 2.Takeda Y, Akasaka K, Lee S, Kobayashi S, Kawano H, Murayama S, Takahashi N, Hashimoto K, Kano M, Asano M, Sudo K, Iwakura Y, Watanabe K: Impaired motor coordination in mice lacking neural recognition molecule NB-3 of the contactin/F3 subgroup. J Neurobiol 56: 252-265, 2003 3.Kitao Y, Hashimoto K, Matsuyama T, Iso H, Tamatani T, Hori O, Stern DM, Kano M, Ozawa K, Ogawa S: ORP150/HSP12A regulates Purkinje cell survival: A role for endoplasmic reticulum stress in cerebellar development. J Neurosci 24: 1486-1496, 2004 4.Miyazaki T, Hashimoto K, Shin H-S, Kano M, Watanabe M: P/Q-type Ca2+ channel alpha1A regulates synaptic competition on developing cerebellar Purkinje cells. J Neurosci 24: 1734-1743, 2004 林 基治(京都大学・霊長類研究所) 2.Higo N, Oishi T, Yamashita A, Matsuda K, Hayashi M: Cell type- and region-specific expression of protein kinase C-substrate mRNAs in the cerebellum of the macaque monkey. J Comp Neurol 467: 135-149, 2003 3.Ohira K, Funatsu N, Nakamura S, Hayashi M: Expression
of BDNF and TrkB receptor subtypes in the postnatal developing Purkinje
cells of monkey cerebellum. Gene Expr Patt in press 福田敦夫(浜松医科大学・医学部) 2.Isomura Y, Sugimoto M, Fujiwara-Tsukamoto Y, Yamamoto-Muraki S, Yamada J, Fukuda A: Synaptically activated Cl– accumulation responsible for depolarizing GABAergic responses in mature hippocampal neurons. J Neurophysiol 90: 2752-2756, 2003 3.Ikeda M, Toyoda H, Yamada J, Okabe A, Sato K, Hotta Y, Fukuda A: Differential development of cation-chloride cotransporters and Cl– homeostasis contributes to differential GABAergic actions between developing rat visual cortex and dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. Brain Res 984: 149-159, 2003 4.Okabe A, Yokokura M, Toyoda H, Shimizu-Okabe C, Ohno K, Sato K, Fukuda A: Changes in chloride homeostasis-regulating gene expressions in the rat hippocampus following amygdala kindling. Brain Res 990: 221-226, 2003 5.Takeuchi K, Fukuda A, Kanayama, N: Effect of urinary trypsin inhibitor on potassium currents: fetus modulates membrane excitability by production of UTI. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 83: 6-11, 2004 6.Okabe A, Kilb W, Shimizu-Okabe C, Hanganu IL, Fukuda A, Luhmann HJ: Homogenous glycine receptor expression in cortical plate neurons and Cajal-Retzius cells of neonatal rat cerebral cortex. Neuroscience 123: 715-724, 2004 7.Nakanishi K, Watanabe K, Kawabata M, Fukuda A, Oohira A: Altered synaptic activities in cultures of neocortical neurons from prenatally X-irradiated rats. Neurosci Lett 355: 61-64, 2004 8.Shibata S, Kakazu Y, Okabe A, Fukuda A, Nabekura J: Experience-dependent changes in intracellular Cl– regulation in developing auditory neurons. Neurosci Res 48: 211-220, 2004 9.Inoue K, Ueno S, Fukuda A: Interaction of neuron-specific K+-Cl– cotransporter, KCC2, with brain-type creatine kinase. FEBS Lett in press 籾山俊彦(岡崎国立共同研究機構・生理学研究所) 2.Kaifu T, Nakahara J, Inui M, Mishima K, Momiyama T, Kaji M, Sugahara A, Koito H, Ujike-Asai A, Nakamura A, Kanazawa K, Tan-Takeuchi K, Iwasaki K, Yokoyama WM, Kudo A, Fujiwara M, Asou H, Takai T: Osteopetrosis and thalamic hypomyelinosis with synaptic degeneration in DAP12-deficient mice. J Clin Invest 111: 323-332, 2003 森山芳則(岡山大学・大学院自然科学研究科) 2.Hayashi M, Yamada H, Uehara S, Morimoto R, Muroyama A, Takeda J, Yamamoto A, Moriyama Y: Secretory granule-mediated co-secretion of L-glutamate and glucagon triggers a glutamatergic signal transmisson in islets of Langerhans. J Biol Chem 278: 1966-1974, 2003 3.Kinuta M, Kinuta K, Yamada H, Abe T, Yoshida Y, Araki K, Li SA, Otsuka A, Nakanishi A, Moriyama Y, Takei K: Formation of S-(2-carboxy-1-(1H-imidazol-4-yl)ethyl)glutathione, a new metabolite of L-histidine, from cis -urocanic acid and glutathione by the action of glutathione S-transferase. Electrophoresis 24: 3212-3218, 2003 4.Hayashi M, Otsuka M, Morimoto R, Muroyama A, Uehara S, Yamamoto A, Moriyama Y: Vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter is present in glucagon-containing secretory granules in αTC6 cells, mouse clonal α cells, and α cells of islets of Langerhans. Diabetes 52: 2066-2074, 2003 5.Taraschi TF, O’Donnell M, Martinez S, Schneider T, Trelka D, Tilley L, Moriyama Y: Generation of an erythrocyte protein secretory system by Plasmodium falciparum Malaria parasites. Blood 102: 3420-3426, 2003 6.Hayashi M, Morimoto R, Yamamoto A, Moriyama Y: Expression and localization of vesicular glutamate transporters in pancreatic islets, upper gastrointestinal tract, and testis. J Histochem Cytochem 51: 1375-1390, 2003 7.Wang H, Ichihara G, Ito H, Kato K, Kitoh J, Yamada T, Yu X, Tsuboi S, Moriyama Y, Takeuchi Y: Dose-dependent biochemical changes in rat central nervous system after 12-week exposure to 1-bromopropane. Neurotoxicology 24: 199-206, 2003 8.Moriyama Y, Hayashi M: Glutamatergic signaling in islet of Langerhans: A thread entangled. Trends Pharmacol Sci 24: 511-517, 2003 9.Anno T, Uehara S, Katagiri H, Ohta Y, Ueda K, Mizuguchi H, Moriyama Y, Oka Y, Tanizawa Y: Overexpression of constitutively activated glutamate dehydrogenase induces insulin secretion through enhanced glutamate oxidation. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 286: E280-E285, 2004 10.Moriyama Y, Yamamoto A: Glutamatergic chemical transmission: Look! Here, there, and anywhere. J Biochem 135: 155-163, 2004 11.Uehara S, Muroyama A, Echigo N, Morimoto R, Otsuka M,
Yatsushiro S, Moriyama Y: Metabotropic glutamate receptor type 4 is
involved in auto-inhibitory cascade for glucagon secretion by α cells
of islet of Langerhans. Diabetes 53, 2004, in press |
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