Ratchakrit Srikuea
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Recent Articles
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Suriya U, Srikuea R, Chokpanuwat T, Suksen K, Watcharanapapan W, Saleepimol P, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2024 Nov;
736:150850.
PMID: 39490152
Skeletal muscle stem cells, or satellite cells, are vital for cultured meat production, driving proliferation and differentiation to form muscle fibers in vitro. However, these abilities are often compromised after...
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Hirunsai M, Srikuea R
Physiol Rep
. 2024 Apr;
12(8):e16011.
PMID: 38627219
Renin-angiotensin system activation contributes to skeletal muscle atrophy in aging individuals with chronic diseases. We aimed to explore the effects of cholecalciferol (VD) and calcitriol (1,25VD) on signaling of muscle...
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Srikuea R, Hirunsai M
Sci Rep
. 2023 Aug;
13(1):13811.
PMID: 37612333
Fibroblasts play a pivotal role in fibrogenesis after skeletal muscle injury. Excess fibrous formation can disrupt contractile functions and delay functional recovery. Although vitamin D receptor (VDR) is expressed explicitly...
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Sriwatananukulkit O, Desclaux S, Tawonsawatruk T, Srikuea R, Himakhun W, Likitnukul S, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother
. 2022 Dec;
158:114121.
PMID: 36516695
Infrapatellar fat pad (IFP)/ synovial fibrosis is closely associated with the clinical symptoms of joint pain and stiffness, which contribute to locomotor restriction in osteoarthritis (OA) patients. Hence, this study...
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Hirunsai M, Srikuea R
Life Sci
. 2021 Mar;
275:119352.
PMID: 33771521
Aims: The autophagy-lysosomal system plays a crucial role in maintaining muscle proteostasis. Excessive stimulation of the autophagic machinery is a major contributor to muscle atrophy induced by tendon transection. Hyperthermia...
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Puangthong C, Sukhong P, Saengnual P, Srikuea R, Chanda M
Equine Vet J
. 2020 Sep;
53(4):796-805.
PMID: 32902017
Background: The expressions of vitamin D receptor (VDR) and vitamin D-metabolising enzymes (CYP27B1 and CYP24A1) in skeletal muscle have been reported. However, the regulation of this vitamin D system in...
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Srikuea R, Hirunsai M, Charoenphandhu N
Sci Rep
. 2020 May;
10(1):8239.
PMID: 32427932
Skeletal muscle exhibits enormous plasticity throughout life, however, less is known regarding how the stages of growth regulate its local vitamin D system. Herein, we investigated serum 25(OH)D and Ca...
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Hirunsai M, Srikuea R
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2020 Feb;
128(3):612-626.
PMID: 32053401
During disuse-induced muscle atrophy, macrophages play a significant role in inflammatory responses that occur with muscle degeneration and repair. Heat treatment has been shown to alleviate muscle atrophy; however, the...
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Srikuea R, Suhatcho K
J Physiol Sci
. 2017 Nov;
68(5):647-661.
PMID: 29134575
Interpretation on the effectiveness of potential substances to enhance skeletal muscle regeneration is difficult if an inappropriate vehicle is administered, since vehicle administration can directly enhance or suppress regenerative capacity....
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Hirunsai M, Srikuea R
Int J Hyperthermia
. 2017 Jul;
34(4):432-441.
PMID: 28720001
Purpose: Capillary regression is commonly observed in response to disuse muscle atrophy. Heat stress is known to alleviate muscle atrophy, while effect of heat exposure on capillary adaptation following disuse...