Shuichi Takeda
Musashino University
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The Journal of Neuroscience | 2004
Kazushige Mizoguchi; Atsushi Ishige; Shuichi Takeda; Masaki Aburada; Takeshi Tabira
Glucocorticoid hormones are important in the maintenance of many brain functions. Although their receptors are distributed abundantly throughout the brain, including the prefrontal cortex (PFC), it is not clear how glucocorticoid functions, particularly with regard to cognitive processing in the PFC. There is evidence of PFC cognitive deficits such as working memory impairment in several stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression, schizophrenia, and Parkinsons disease. Disruption of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system, which is characterized by attenuated glucocorticoid negative feedback, is also observed. In rats, chronic stress induces working memory impairment as a result of decreased dopaminergic transmission in the PFC. These chronically stressed rats also show HPA disruption; this is caused in part by a reduced glucocorticoid response in the PFC. These findings implicate reduced glucocorticoid actions in working memory impairment. In the present study, we examined the effects of the suppression of endogenous glucocorticoids by adrenalectomy (ADX) on working memory in rats and explored the involvement of PFC dopaminergic activities in memory. The ADX impaired working memory, decreased dopamine release, and upregulated D1 receptors in the PFC. These dysfunctions were prevented by corticosterone replacement that reproduced normal physiological plasma levels, indicating that suppression of glucocorticoids causes these dysfunctions. Moreover, the ADX-induced working memory impairment was ameliorated by intra-PFC infusions of a D1 receptor agonist, SKF 81297. Thus, suppression of glucocorticoids impaired working memory through a D1 receptor-mediated hypodopaminergic mechanism in the PFC. This finding indicates that endogenous glucocorticoids are essential for maintaining PFC cognitive function and suggests that HPA disruption contributes to PFC cognitive deficits.
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 1997
Shuichi Takeda; Tomoko Isono; Yoko Wakui; Yasuharu Mizuhara; Sakae Amagaya; Masao Maruno; Masao Hattori
The extraction ratios of paeoniflorin in gut wall (EG), liver (EH) and lung (EL) were assessed by comparing AUCs after various routes of its administration to estimate the first‐pass effects and the metabolism by intestinal flora.
Experimental Animals | 2006
Mitsunobu Nagata; Wataru Suzuki; Seiichi Iizuka; Masahiro Tabuchi; Hirofumi Maruyama; Shuichi Takeda; Masaki Aburada; Ken-ichi Miyamoto
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2006
Shingo Yano; Yasuyuki Suzuki; Mitsutoshi Yuzurihara; Yoshio Kase; Shuichi Takeda; Satoshi Watanabe; Masaki Aburada; Ken-ichi Miyamoto
Journal of Natural Medicines | 2010
Akitoshi Asami; Tsutomu Shimada; Yasuharu Mizuhara; Takayuki Asano; Shuichi Takeda; Takashi Aburada; Ken-ichi Miyamoto; Masaki Aburada
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2006
Toshiyuki Kubo; Susumu Terabayashi; Shuichi Takeda; Hiroshi Sasaki; Masaki Aburada; Ken-ichi Miyamoto
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2005
Yasuharu Mizuhara; Yukiho Takizawa; Kazuhisa Ishihara; Takayuki Asano; Hirotaka Kushida; Yoshio Kase; Shuichi Takeda; Masaki Aburada; Masaaki Nomura; Koichi Yokogawa
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2005
Toshinobu Sasaki; Hirofumi Maruyama; Yoshio Kase; Shuichi Takeda; Masaki Aburada
和漢医薬学雑誌 = Journal of Traditional Medicines | 2006
Mitsuo Tsunakawa; Tsutomu Shimada; Wataru Suzuki; Mitsunobu Nagata; Shuichi Takeda; Asako Mizuno; Mitsutaka Kosugi; Masaki Aburada
Tetrahedron Letters | 2005
Hirotoshi Kanatani; Susumu Terabayashi; Shuichi Takeda; Wei Li; Kazuo Koike; Tamotsu Nikaido