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Reiko Kobayakawa

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Fujimoto S, Leiwe M, Aihara S, Sakaguchi R, Muroyama Y, Kobayakawa R, et al.
Dev Cell . 2023 Jun; 58(14):1221-1236.e7. PMID: 37290446
In developing brains, activity-dependent remodeling facilitates the formation of precise neuronal connectivity. Synaptic competition is known to facilitate synapse elimination; however, it has remained unknown how different synapses compete with...
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Hayashi Y, Kobayakawa K, Kobayakawa R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Apr; 120(17):e2221141120. PMID: 37068223
Recent long-term optical imaging studies have demonstrated that the activity levels of hippocampal neurons in a familiar environment change on a daily to weekly basis. However, it is unclear whether...
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Onoe A, Muroya T, Nakamura F, Ikegawa H, Kuwagata Y, Kobayakawa R, et al.
Shock . 2022 Oct; 58(4):341-347. PMID: 36256628
We hypothesized that circulatory and jejunal mucosal blood flow would improve after 2-methyl-2thiazoline (2MT) administration in endotoxic shock. This study aimed to evaluate changes in systemic circulation and in superior...
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Asaba A, Nomoto K, Osakada T, Matsuo T, Kobayakawa K, Kobayakawa R, et al.
Front Neural Circuits . 2022 Oct; 16:956201. PMID: 36247727
Sensory signals are critical to perform adaptive social behavior. During copulation, male mice emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs). Our previous studies have shown that female mice exhibit approach behavior toward sound...
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Nishi M, Ogata T, Kobayakawa K, Kobayakawa R, Matsuo T, Cannistraci C, et al.
ESC Heart Fail . 2021 Dec; 9(1):428-441. PMID: 34854235
Aims: Cardiac ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury remains a critical issue in the therapeutic management of ischaemic heart failure. Although mild hypothermia has a protective effect on cardiac I/R injury, more rapid...
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Liu C, Lee C, Asher G, Cao L, Terakoshi Y, Cao P, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Aug; 12(1):5153. PMID: 34426579
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Liu C, Lee C, Asher G, Cao L, Terakoshi Y, Cao P, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 May; 12(1):2648. PMID: 33976193
The neural mechanisms of fear-associated thermoregulation remain unclear. Innate fear odor 2-methyl-2-thiazoline (2MT) elicits rapid hypothermia and elevated tail temperature, indicative of vasodilation-induced heat dissipation, in wild-type mice, but not...
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Matsuo T, Isosaka T, Hayashi Y, Tang L, Doi A, Yasuda A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Apr; 12(1):2074. PMID: 33824316
Thiazoline-related innate fear-eliciting compounds (tFOs) orchestrate hypothermia, hypometabolism, and anti-hypoxia, which enable survival in lethal hypoxic conditions. Here, we show that most of these effects are severely attenuated in transient...
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Matsuo T, Isosaka T, Tang L, Soga T, Kobayakawa R, Kobayakawa K
Commun Biol . 2021 Jan; 4(1):101. PMID: 33483561
Innate fear intimately connects to the life preservation in crises, although this relationships is not fully understood. Here, we report that presentation of a supernormal innate fear inducer 2-methyl-2-thiazoline (2MT),...
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Wang Y, Cao L, Lee C, Matsuo T, Wu K, Asher G, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 May; 9(1):2041. PMID: 29795268
Innate behaviors are genetically encoded, but their underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Predator odor 2,4,5-trimethyl-3-thiazoline (TMT) and its potent analog 2-methyl-2-thiazoline (2MT) are believed to activate specific odorant receptors...