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Shingo Kasamatsu

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Katsuki T, Ogi K, Kinno A, Kasamatsu S, Ihara H, Sumitani H
Foods . 2024 Sep; 13(18). PMID: 39335787
The number of people with dementia is increasing annually worldwide. Alzheimer's disease (AD), which accounts for the highest percentage of dementia-causing diseases, remains difficult to cure, and prevention of its...
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Kasamatsu S, Kinno A, Miura C, Hishiyama J, Fukui K, Kure S, et al.
Anal Biochem . 2023 Nov; 685:115392. PMID: 37967784
Sulfur is essential in the inception of life and crucial for maintaining human health. This mineral is primarily supplied through the intake of proteins and is used for synthesizing various...
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Young K, Yamane S, Abbasi GharehTapeh E, Kasamatsu S, Ihara H, Hasegawa U
Adv Healthc Mater . 2023 Nov; 13(4):e2302429. PMID: 37916994
Per/polysulfide species that are generated from endogenously produced hydrogen sulfide have critical regulatory roles in a wide range of cellular processes. However, the lack of delivery systems that enable controlled...
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Kasamatsu S, Owaki T, Komae S, Kinno A, Ida T, Akaike T, et al.
Redox Biol . 2023 Sep; 67:102875. PMID: 37699321
Higher consumption of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) is associated with a reduced risk of cardiometabolic diseases, neurological disorders, diabetes, and cancer. Broccoli is rich in various phytochemicals, including glucosinolates,...
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Kasamatsu S, Nishimura A, Alam M, Morita M, Shimoda K, Matsunaga T, et al.
Sci Adv . 2023 Aug; 9(33):eadg8631. PMID: 37595031
Abundant formation of endogenous supersulfides, which include reactive persulfide species and sulfur catenated residues in thiols and proteins (supersulfidation), has been observed. We found here that supersulfides catalyze -nitrosoglutathione (GSNO)...
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Araki S, Takata T, Ono K, Sawa T, Kasamatsu S, Ihara H, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Jun; 24(12). PMID: 37373128
Cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE) is an enzyme responsible for the biosynthesis of cysteine from cystathionine in the final step of the transsulfuration pathway. It also has β-lyase activity toward cystine, generating...
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Matsukura K, Komae S, Kasamatsu S, Ihara H
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2023 May; 668:77-81. PMID: 37244038
Carnosine and anserine were reported to inhibit tyrosine nitration. However, there are no reports on the nitration inhibitory activities of balenine, 2-oxo-carnosine, 2-oxo-anserine, and 2-oxo-balenine. We demonstrated for the first...
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Kinno A, Kasamatsu S, Akaike T, Ihara H
Antioxidants (Basel) . 2023 May; 12(5). PMID: 37237971
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder whereby oxidative stress augmentation results in mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death by apoptosis. Emerging evidence indicates that reactive sulfur species (RSS), such...
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Kasamatsu S, Kinno A, Hishiyama J, Akaike T, Ihara H
Food Chem . 2023 Feb; 413:135610. PMID: 36774840
Alliaceous and cruciferous vegetables are rich in bioactive organosulfur compounds, including polysulfides, which exhibit a broad spectrum of potential health benefits. Here, we developed novel, accurate, and reproducible methods to...
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Switzer C, Kasamatsu S, Ihara H, Eaton P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Jan; 120(3):e2205044120. PMID: 36630448
Although hydrogen sulfide (HS) is an endogenous signaling molecule with antioxidant properties, it is also cytotoxic by potently inhibiting cytochrome c oxidase and mitochondrial respiration. Paradoxically, the primary route of...