Education
Ph.D. in Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Kumamoto University, 2013
Current position
Assistant Professor in Laboratory of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Osaka Ohtani University, Japan
Publications
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Koyama, Y. and Michinaga, S. (2014). Roles of astroglia in the regulations of brain vascular permeability. Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi 144(3): 115-119.
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Michinaga, S., Nagase, M., Matsuyama, E., Yamanaka, D., Seno, N., Fuka, M., Yamamoto, Y. and Koyama, Y. (2014). Amelioration of cold injury-induced cortical brain edema formation by selective endothelin ETB receptor antagonists in mice. PLoS One 9(7): e102009.
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Koyama, Y., Kotani, M., Sawamura, T., Kuribayashi, M., Konishi, R. and Michinaga, S. (2013). Different actions of endothelin-1 on chemokine production in rat cultured astrocytes: reduction of CX3CL1/fractalkine and an increase in CCL2/MCP-1 and CXCL1/CINC-1. J Neuroinflammation 10: 51.
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Michinaga, S., Ishida, A., Takeuchi, R. and Koyama, Y. (2013). Endothelin-1 stimulates cyclin D1 expression in rat cultured astrocytes via activation of Sp1. Neurochem Int 63(1): 25-34.
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Koyama, Y., Maebara, Y., Hayashi, M., Nagae, R., Tokuyama, S. and Michinaga, S. (2012). Endothelins reciprocally regulate VEGF-A and angiopoietin-1 production in cultured rat astrocytes: implications on astrocytic proliferation. Glia 60(12): 1954-1963.
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Katsuki, H. and Michinaga, S. (2012). Anti-Parkinson drugs and orexin neurons. Vitam Horm 89: 279-290.
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Koyama, Y. and Michinaga, S. (2012). Regulations of astrocytic functions by endothelins: roles in the pathophysiological responses of damaged brains. J Pharmacol Sci 118(4): 401-407.
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Michinaga, S., Hisatsune, A., Isohama, Y. and Katsuki, H. (2011). Orexin neurons in hypothalamic slice cultures are vulnerable to endoplasmic reticulum stress. Neuroscience 190: 289-300.
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Michinaga, S., Hisatsune, A., Isohama, Y. and Katsuki, H. (2010). An anti-Parkinson drug ropinirole depletes orexin from rat hypothalamic slice culture. Neurosci Res 68(4): 315-321.
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Katsuki, H., Kurosu, S., Michinaga, S., Hisatsune, A., Isohama, Y., Izumi, Y., Kume, T. and Akaike, A. (2010). Depolarizing stimuli cause persistent and selective loss of orexin in rat hypothalamic slice culture. Peptides 31(6): 1131-1138.
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Michinaga, S., Hisatsune, A., Isohama, Y. and Katsuki, H. (2010). Inhibition of neural activity depletes orexin from rat hypothalamic slice culture. J Neurosci Res 88(1): 214-221.