» Authors » Junpei Hatakeyama

Junpei Hatakeyama

Explore the profile of Junpei Hatakeyama including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 12
Citations 24
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Takamura D, Iwata K, Inoue S, Hatakeyama J, Moriyama H
Cureus . 2025 Jan; 16(12):e76212. PMID: 39845226
Background and objective Moderate exercise is important for health; however, there are variations among individuals in terms of characterizing moderate intensity and it is difficult to identify. In light of...
2.
Minoda M, Hatakeyama J, Nagano N, Mizuno T, Iwasaka T, Shiga S, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2025 Jan; 147(6):4743-4751. PMID: 39762186
We developed a single-molecule enzyme activity assay platform for NAD(P)-dependent oxidoreductases, leveraging a new NAD(P)H-responsive fluorogenic probe optimized for microdevice-based fluorometric detection. This platform enabled the detection of enzyme activities...
3.
Hatakeyama J, Inoue S, Jiang H, Yokoi R, Moriyama H
Bone . 2024 Nov; 190:117314. PMID: 39486601
Skeletal muscle and bone interact to maintain their structure and function. Physical exercise is the most effective and easily applicable strategy to maintain their functions; however, exercise-induced interactions by soluble...
4.
He C, Tsubaki T, Inoue S, Hatakeyama J, Jiang H, Moriyama H
Physiol Int . 2024 Sep; 111(3):271-286. PMID: 39222357
Background: Maintaining intrinsic articular cartilage homeostasis is essential for the health of cartilage. However, the impact of aerobic exercise of varying intensities on the articular cartilage homeostasis has never been...
5.
Jiang H, Kimura Y, Inoue S, Li C, Hatakeyama J, Wakayama M, et al.
Exp Brain Res . 2024 May; 242(7):1709-1719. PMID: 38806710
Exercise can induce beneficial improvements in cognition. However, the effects of different modes and intensities of exercise have yet to be explored in detail. This study aimed to identify the...
6.
Hatakeyama J, Inoue S, Li C, Takamura D, Jiang H, Kuroki H, et al.
J Bone Miner Metab . 2024 Feb; 42(2):185-195. PMID: 38349543
Introduction: Exercise intensity determines the benefits of aerobic exercise. Our objectives were, in aerobic exercise at different intensities, to determine (1) changes in bone metabolism-related genes after acute exercise and...
7.
Inoue S, Li C, Hatakeyama J, Jiang H, Kuroki H, Moriyama H
Bone . 2023 Sep; 177:116916. PMID: 37777037
Osteoporosis-related fractures are a major public health problem. Mechanobiological stimulation utilizing low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) is the most widely accepted modality for accelerating fracture healing. However, recent evidence has demonstrated...
8.
Li C, Inoue S, Hatakeyama J, Jiang H, Takamura D, Shirado O, et al.
J Physiol . 2023 Apr; 601(10):1781-1795. PMID: 37013829
Using destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) to induce models of osteoarthritis (OA), we sought to clarify how flat, uphill and downhill walking affects OA-related inflammation and articular cartilage degeneration....
9.
Hatakeyama J, Nomura M, Wakimoto Y, Inoue S, Li C, Takamura D, et al.
J Biomech . 2021 Oct; 129:110774. PMID: 34627073
Chondrocytes as mechano-sensitive cells can sense and respond to mechanical stress throughout life. In chondrocytes, changes of structure and morphology in the cytoskeleton have been potentially involved in various mechano-transductions...
10.