Yutaka Sashida
Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
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Brain Research | 2009
Yui Yamamoto; Norifumi Shioda; Feng Han; Shigeki Moriguchi; Akira Nakajima; Akihito Yokosuka; Yoshihiro Mimaki; Yutaka Sashida; Tohru Yamakuni; Yasushi Ohizumi; Kohji Fukunaga
Decreased cerebral blood flow causes cognitive impairments and neuronal injury in the progressive age-related neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimers disease (AD) and vascular dementia. In the present study, we for the first time found that nobiletin, a novel leading compound for AD therapy, improved cerebral ischemia-induced memory deficits in vivo. Treatment with 50 mg/kg of nobiletin (i.p.) for the consecutive 7 days before and after brain ischemia significantly inhibited delayed neuronal death in the hippocampal CA1 neurons in a 20-min bilateral common carotid arteries occlusion (BCCAO) ischemia. However, the contextual memory assessed by passive avoidance task was not improved. On the other hand, a 5-min BCCAO-induced contextual memory deficit was significantly improved by the nobiletin treatment. In the 5-min BCCAO mice, Western blot analysis evidently showed that the levels of synaptic proteins, including calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) and glutamate receptor 1 (GluR1), significantly decreased in the hippocampal CA1 region. The nobiletin treatment prevented the reduction in CaMKII, MAP2 and GluR1 protein levels in the hippocampal CA1 region, accompanied by restoration of both ERK and CREB phosphorylation and CaMKII autophosphorylation. Consistent with the restored CaMKII and ERK phosphorylation, an electrophysiological study showed that the impaired hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP) observed in the 5-min ischemic mice was significantly improved by the nobiletin treatment. These findings suggest that the activation of CaMKII and ERK signaling in part mediates improvement of ischemia-induced learning and memory deficits by nobiletin.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009
Kazuhiro Kunimasa; Sachi Kuranuki; Nobuyasu Matsuura; Nozomi Iwasaki; Megumi Ikeda; Akira Ito; Yutaka Sashida; Yoshihiro Mimaki; Masamichi Yano; Mayumi Sato; Yasuhiro Igarashi; Tsutomu Oikawa
Adiponectin, an adipocyte-derived protein with insulin-sensitizing, anti-diabetic and anti-atherogenic activities, is known to be induced during adipocyte differentiation. Nobiletin, a citrus polymethoxy flavonoid, was found to induce the differentiation of ST-13 preadipocytes into mature adipocytes and enhance the production of adiponectin protein at a concentration of 10 microM.
Archive | 2002
Tatsumasa Mae; Misuzu Tsukagawa; Mikio Kitahara; Kaku Nakagawa; Shiro Kitamura; Yasuyoshi Ueda; Minpei Kuroda; Yoshihiro Mimaki; Yutaka Sashida
Archive | 2002
Tatsumasa Mae; Misuzu Tsukagawa; Hideyuki Kishida; Mitsuaki Kitano; Mikio Kitahara; Kaku Nakagawa; Minpei Kuroda; Yoshihiro Mimaki; Yutaka Sashida
生薬學雜誌 | 1999
Yoshihiro Mimaki; Minpei Kuroda; Yutaka Sashida
生薬學雜誌 | 1999
Yoshihiro Mimaki; Minpei Kuroda; Yutaka Sashida
生薬學雜誌 | 1996
Yoshihiro Mimaki; Tadaaki Satou; Mari Ohmura; Yutaka Sashida
Archive | 2003
Yutaka Sashida; Yoshihiro Mimaki; Minpei Kuroda; Ryosuke Kobayashi; Hiroaki Kando; Kosuke Nosaka; Hiroyasu Ishii; Takao Yamori
生薬學雜誌 | 2002
Akihito Yokosuka; Yoshihiro Mimaki; Yutaka Sashida
Natural medicines | 1999
Yoshinori Mimaki; Minpei Kuroda; Yuusuke Obata; Yutaka Sashida