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Yumiko Iizuka

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Takagi S, Maeda K, Satake S, Kinoshita K, Iizuka Y, Matsui Y, et al.
Eur Geriatr Med . 2024 Sep; 15(6):1739-1747. PMID: 39254774
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between food group and the changes in sarcopenia parameters in 1 year among older outpatients. Methods: A prospective cohort study conducted between July 2017...
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Kojima H, Doi N, Takanashi S, Kinoshita K, Inokuchi R, Kato H, et al.
Ann Palliat Med . 2024 Aug; 13(6):1385-1400. PMID: 39129525
Background: Hospital-based specialized palliative care teams (HSPC) are important for symptom management and ethics support, especially during complex decision-making, but the needs of patients with noncancer diseases and their families...
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Inoue T, Shimizu A, Ueshima J, Murotani K, Nagano A, Ishida Y, et al.
Aging Clin Exp Res . 2022 Jul; 34(10):2525-2532. PMID: 35841498
Background: Diet-induced inflammation may be associated with sarcopenia; however, few reports have examined this relationship. Aim: To examine the association between the dietary inflammatory index (DII) and sarcopenia in older...
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Kusano M, Kobayashi M, Iizuka Y, Fukushima A, Saito K
BMC Res Notes . 2016 Mar; 9:133. PMID: 26928722
Background: Plants produce and emit important volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which have an essential role in biotic and abiotic stress responses and in plant-plant and plant-insect interactions. In order to...
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Kusano M, Iizuka Y, Kobayashi M, Fukushima A, Saito K
Metabolites . 2014 Jun; 3(2):223-42. PMID: 24957989
Plants produce various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are thought to be a crucial factor in their interactions with harmful insects, plants and animals. Composition of VOCs may differ when...
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Iizuka Y, Kuwahara A, Karaki S
J Physiol Sci . 2013 Oct; 64(2):85-96. PMID: 24170253
The aim of this study was to determine which PGE2 receptors (EP1-4 receptors) influence colonic motility. Mucosa-free longitudinal smooth muscle strips of the rat middle colon spontaneously induced frequent phasic...
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Nakano Y, Shoji A, Arakawa A, Iizuka Y, Kikuchi Y, Kobayashi M, et al.
J Lipid Res . 2009 Jul; 51(1):210-5. PMID: 19620694
Human plasma contains three forms of adiponectin, a trimer, a hexamer, and a high-molecular-weight (HMW) multimer. We previously reported HMW adiponectin was a gelatin-binding protein of 28 kDa (GBP28), it...
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Kurata Y, Tabata Y, Shinei R, Iizuka Y, Masuda N, Kurihara K, et al.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther . 2005 Mar; 313(2):916-20. PMID: 15743919
We have isolated PF1092A, B, and C, novel nonsteroidal progesterone ligands with preferential affinity for the progesterone receptor, from fermentation broth of a fungus [Tabata Y, Miike N, Hatsu M,...
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Tabata Y, Iizuka Y, Shinei R, Kurihara K, Okonogi T, Hoshiko S, et al.
Eur J Pharmacol . 2003 Feb; 461(1):73-8. PMID: 12568918
We investigated progestational activity of a new nonsteroidal compound, CP8668, ((4aR,5R,6R,7R)-7-methoxy-6-(N-propylaminocarbonyl)oxy-4a,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,3,4a,5-tetramethylbenz[f]indol-2(4H)-one). CP8668 showed selective affinity for human progesterone receptor equal in strength to other steroidal progestins. CP8668 showed no significant...
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Tabata Y, Iizuka Y, Masuda N, Shinei R, Kurihara K, Okonogi T, et al.
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol . 2002 Dec; 82(2-3):217-23. PMID: 12477488
We studied the pharmacological effects of novel nonsteroidal progesterone receptor antagonists CP8661 and CP8754, which were synthesized from the fungal metabolite PF1092C. CP8661 possess a tetrahydrobenzindolone skeleton and CP8754 possess...