Tomohiko Muratsubaki
Tohoku University
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility | 2015
J. Su; Yukari Tanaka; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Michiko Kano; Motoyori Kanazawa; Shin Fukudo
Corticotropin‐releasing hormone (CRH) and its receptor 1 (CRH‐R1) play an important role in the colonic response to stress. The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) is a major extrahypothalamic site that contains a large number of neurons expressing both CRH and CRH‐R1. Here, we verified the hypothesis that CRH in the CeA sensitizes visceral nociception via CRH‐R1 with release of noradrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin (5‐HT) in the CeA.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Michiko Kano; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Lukas Van Oudenhove; Joe Morishita; Makoto Yoshizawa; Keiji Kohno; Mao Yagihashi; Yukari Tanaka; Shunji Mugikura; Patrick Dupont; Huynh Giao Ly; Kei Takase; Motoyori Kanazawa; Shin Fukudo
Stress is a known trigger of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and exacerbates its gastrointestinal symptoms. However, underlying the physiological mechanism remains unknown. Here, we investigated hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, colonic motility, and autonomic responses to corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) administration as well as brain activity alterations in IBS. The study included 28 IBS patients and 34 age and sex-matched healthy control subjects. IBS patients demonstrated greater adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) responses to CRH than control subjects. Male IBS patients had greater increases in colonic motility than male HCs after CRH. Female IBS patients showed altered sympathovagal balance and lower basal parasympathetic tone relative to female control subjects. Brain responses to rectal distention were measured in the same subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging, and their associations with individual ACTH responses to CRH were tested. A negative association between ACTH response to CRH and activity in the pregenual anterior cingulate cortex (pACC) during rectal distention was identified in controls but not in IBS patients. Impaired top-down inhibitory input from the pregenual ACC to the HPA axis may lead to altered neuroendocrine and gastrointestinal responses to CRH. Centrally acting treatments may dampen the stress induced physical symptoms in IBS.
Chinese Medical Journal | 2016
Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Tomomi Hattori; Jue Li; Shin Fukudo; Masanori Munakata
Background: Karoshi, or death due to overwork, has now become a serious social problem in China. Worsening of cardiovascular risks by stress might initiate karoshi. Many studies have examined the relationship between job stress and obesity, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes mellitus, but less evidence exists for dyslipidemia like hypo-high-density lipoproteinemia (hypo-HDL). The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between job stress and hypo-HDL of Chinese workers in Shanghai. Methods: We studied 2219 Chinese workers in Shanghai, who participated in the Japan-China cooperative study for the prevention of karoshi. A questionnaire was administered to examine the lifestyle characteristics, job category, weekly working hours, and job stress. Job demand and job control were quantified using the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health questionnaire. Modified job strain measure was defined by the combination of low job control and high demand. Hypo-HDL was defined as plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration of <1.04 mmol/L (40 mg/dl). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed for hypo-HDL as a dependent variable. Results: Modified job strain was not related to hypo-HDL either in men or women. In men, multivariate adjusted odds ratio (OR) for having hypo-HDL was significantly higher in the lowest job control tertile compared with the highest job control tertile (OR = 1.39, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.03–1.87, P = 0.034). In the same model, a similar trend was observed for women, but it did not reach a statistically significant level (OR = 1.51, 95% CI, 0.88–2.56, P = 0.132). Conclusion: A low level of job control but not modified job strain was significantly related to higher prevalence of hypo-HDL of Chinese workers in Shanghai.
Psychosomatic Medicine | 2017
Michiko Kano; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Joe Morishita; Keiji Kono; Shunji Mugikura; Kei Takase; Huynh Giao Ly; Patrick Dupont; Lukas Van Oudenhove; Shin Fukudo
Gastroenterology | 2018
Yohei Okawa; Kumi Nakaya; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Tomoko Okamoto; Mikiko Fuda; Yuka Endo; Michiko Kano; Motoyori Kanazawa; Naoki Nakaya; Giovanni Barbara; Richard B. Gearry; Juliet Ansell; Barbara Kuhn-Sherlock; Lynley Drummond; Shin Fukudo
Gastroenterology | 2018
Yanli Zhang; Emiko Tsuchiya; Hiromichi Tsushima; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Motoyori Kanazawa; Shin Fukudo
Gastroenterology | 2017
Motoyori Kanazawa; Michiko Kano; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Mao Yagihashi; Shin Fukudo
Psychosomatic Medicine | 2016
Michiko Kano; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Joe Morishita; Huynh Giao Ly; Patrick Dupont; Lukas Van Oudenhove; Shin Fukudo
Gastroenterology | 2016
Risa Yagami; Tomotaka Shoji; Naoki Nakaya; Tomohiro Nakamura; Yuka Endo; Yasuhiro Sato; Tomomi Machida; Takatsugu Machida; Michiko Kano; Motoyori Kanazawa; Kumi Nakaya; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Yuuichi Aizawa; Hazuki Komuro; Ayaka Sasaki; Masao Takeshita; Tomohito Mizuno; Takuya Watanabe; Shin Fukudo
Gastroenterology | 2014
Motoyori Kanazawa; Michiko Kano; Tomohiko Muratsubaki; Mao Yagihashi; Ayaka Sasaki; Yukari Tanaka; Joe Morishita; Shin Fukudo