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Journal of Oral Biosciences | 2007

Dopamine Receptor Presence in the Rat Area Postrema Identified by RT-PCR, Immunohistochemistry, and In Situ Hybridization

Shunji Izawa; Tomoichiro Yamaai; Yoshiki Mukudai; Kozo Yamaji; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Toshiyuki Itota; Ryuji Matsuo; Masaharu Takigawa; Masahiro Yoshiyama

Abstract Dopamine (DA) is a major central nervous system (CNS) neurotransmitter with many important physiological activities. Investigations into the neuroanatomy and neurologic functions of the dopaminergic neural systems have generated much debate. Regarding neuroanatomy, physiological and pharmacological criteria have divided DA receptors into D1 and D2 subtypes. The genes encoding these subtypes have been cloned and classified into a D1 subfamily encompassing D1 and D5 receptors and a D2 subfamily with D2, D3, and D4. Based on the sequences of the cloned receptors, we prepared antibodies and riboprobes to elucidate the expression of the corresponding proteins and mRNAs in the rat area postrema (AP) by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization (ISH). The AP was obtained from adult male Sprague-Dawley rats undergoing brain surgery, and tissue samples were used for RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, and ISH. The results showed that D2 and D5 receptors and their mRNAs exist in the rat AP. On the other hand, D1, D3, and D4 receptors and their mRNAs were not detected.


Journal of Periodontal Research | 2001

Effect of aging on bone formation induced by recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 combined with fibrous collagen membranes at subperiosteal sites

Atsushi Matsumoto; Kozo Yamaji; Masamitsu Kawanami; Hiroshi Kato


Dental Materials Journal | 2007

Effects of Dose of Recombinant Human BMP-2 on Bone Formation at Palatal Sites in Young and Old Rats

Kozo Yamaji; Masamitsu Kawanami; Atsushi Matsumoto; Tomoomi Odajima; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Kensuke Iwasaka; Keiko Yoshimitsu; Masahiro Yoshiyama


Journal of oral tissue engineering | 2006

Study on bone formation induced by recombinant human BMP-2 at palatal sites in adult rats.

Kozo Yamaji; Toshiyuki Itota; Shunji Izawa; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Masahiro Yoshiyama


Journal of oral tissue engineering | 2006

Dentin Regeneration by Direct Pulp Capping Using a Bioabsorbable Material

Toshiyuki Itota; Yoko Tashiro; Ryo Takagi; Kozo Yamaji; Yasuo Shinno; Shunji Izawa; Masanori Omae; Masahiro Yoshiyama; Yutaka Komasa; Hiroyuki Hayashi


Nihon Shishubyo Gakkai Kaishi (journal of The Japanese Society of Periodontology) | 2004

Influence of Streptozotocin-induced Diabetes on New Bone Formation by rhBMP-2

Kensuke Iwasaka; Jun Negishi; Kozo Yamaji; Masamitsu Kawanami


Journal of oral tissue engineering | 2012

Study of Pluripotency and Activation of Totipotency in Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Shunji Izawa; Kozo Yamaji; Tomohiro Hoshika; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Masahiro Yoshiyama


Journal of oral tissue engineering | 2006

Bone Formation Induced by Recombinant Human BMP-2 Combined with Bioabsorbable Material at Subperiosteal Sites

Kozo Yamaji; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Shunji Izawa; Yasuo Shinno; Masanori Omae; Masahiro Yoshiyama


Journal of oral tissue engineering | 2010

Effects of Ultrasound on Bone Formation Induced by BMP-2

Kozo Yamaji; Maiko Nishimura; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Shunji Izawa; Tomohiro Hoshika; Shintaro Shiode; Masahiro Yoshiyama


Journal of oral tissue engineering | 2008

Dentin regeneration by direct pulp capping using rhBMP-2

Kozo Yamaji; Gen Horikawa; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Shunji Izawa; Masahiro Yoshiyama

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