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Ayako Sekime

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Kaibara N, Kobori A, Sekime A, Miyasaka K
Biomed Res . 2015 Dec; 36(6):411-5. PMID: 26700595
We previously reported that ingestion of 60 mL of red wine or vodka prior to the ingestion of a pancake significantly inhibited the gastric emptying of the pancake in male...
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Horikoshi M, Funakoshi A, Miyasaka K, Sekime A
Biomed Res . 2014 Jan; 34(6):275-80. PMID: 24389403
Several studies on alcohol and gastric emptying using the (13)C breath test showed that alcohol consumption delayed gastric emptying of meals in healthy male subjects. However, they did not employ...
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Nihei N, Sekime A, Miyasaka K, Kanai S, Takiguchi S, Funakoshi A
Biomed Res . 2011 Dec; 32(6):401-6. PMID: 22199131
Gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent digestive diseases. The frequency of gallstone disease is about 10% in middle-age persons and 20% in aged persons. Gallbladder dysmotility and stasis...
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Miyasaka K, Kanai S, Ohta M, Hosoya H, Sekime A, Akimoto S, et al.
J Gastroenterol . 2007 Aug; 42(6):493-6. PMID: 17671765
Background: Gallbladder dysmotility accelerates cholelithiasis. In turn, gallbladder dysmotility can occur secondary to inflammation and excess cholesterol accumulation in gallbladder smooth muscle. Methods: The present study was designed to determine...
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Miyasaka K, Kanai S, Ohta M, Sekime A, Akimoto S, Takiguchi S, et al.
Nutr Metab (Lond) . 2007 Jun; 4:14. PMID: 17547774
Background: The frequency of Japanese subjects over 20 years old with metabolic syndrome is 45.6% in men but just 16.7% in women. The reason why Japanese male subjects are more...
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Miyasaka K, Kanai S, Ohta M, Hosoya H, Takano S, Sekime A, et al.
Jpn J Physiol . 2005 Nov; 55(5):285-91. PMID: 16274526
In mammals, including humans, a brain-gut hormone, cholecystokinin (CCK) mediates the satiety effect via CCK-A receptor (R). We generated CCK-AR gene-deficient (-/-) mice and found that the daily food intake,...
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Miyasaka K, Hosoya H, Takano S, Ohta M, Sekime A, Kanai S, et al.
Alcohol Alcohol . 2005 Mar; 40(3):176-80. PMID: 15767271
Aims: Cholecystokinin (CCK) modulates dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens through the CCK-A receptor (CCK-AR). The dopaminergic neurotransmission between the ventral tegmental area and the limbic forebrain is a critical...