Masayoshi Ishida

Masayoshi Ishida
Matsumoto Dental University · Institute for Oral Science

PhD

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Introduction
Key words: Gene regulation, molecular biology, epigenetics, obesity, vascular biology, immunology, developmental biology.
Additional affiliations
May 2014 - March 2016
University of the Ryukyus
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
September 2007 - June 2012
University of Toronto
Position
  • PostDoc Position
April 2000 - March 2005
Kyoto University
Position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (38)
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PD-1 is a receptor of the Ig superfamily that negatively regulates T cell antigen receptor signaling by interacting with the specific ligands (PD-L) and is suggested to play a role in the maintenance of self-tolerance. In the present study, we examined possible roles of the PD-1/PD-L system in tumor immunity. Transgenic expression of PD-L1, one of...
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PD-1 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily expressed on immune cells, including T and B cells, and is involved in the delivery of inhibitory signal upon engagement of its ligands, PD-L1 and PD-L2. While the expression profile of PD-1 has been well documented, the analysis of PD-L1 and PD-L2 distributions on a protein basis has not been carr...
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c-myb null (knockout) embryonic stem cells (ESC) can differentiate into cardiomyocytes but not contractile smooth muscle cells (SMC) in embryoid bodies (EB). To define the role of c-Myb in SMC differentiation from ESC. In wild-type (WT) EB, high c-Myb levels on days 0-2 of differentiation undergo ubiquitin-mediated proteosomal degradation on days 2...
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Aims Mechanisms regulating adiponectin expression have not been fully clarified. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression, are involved in biological processes, including obesity and insulin resistance. We evaluated whether the miRNA-378 pathway is involved in regulating adiponectin expression. Methods and Results Fi...
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Exercise is important for the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia and osteoporosis. Although the interactions between skeletal muscles and bone have recently been reported, the myokines linking muscle to bone during exercise remain unknown. We previously revealed that chronic exercise using treadmill running blunts ovariectomy-induced osteopenia...
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Background Tissue factor (TF) is the primary activator of the extrinsic coagulation protease cascade. Although TF plays roles in various pathological states, such as thrombosis, inflammatory diseases, cancer, and atherosclerosis, its involvement in bone metabolism remains unknown. Materials and methods The present study examined the roles of TF in...
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Serpinb1a, a serine protease inhibitor family protein, has been implicated in immunoregulation and several metabolic disorders, such as diabetes and obesity; however, its roles in bone remain unknown. Therefore, we herein investigated the physiological functions of Serpinb1a in osteoclastic and osteoblastic differentiation using mouse cell lines. S...
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Background Osteoblasts and osteoclasts play important roles during the bone remodeling in the physiological and pathophysiological states. Although angiopoietin family Angiopoietin like proteins (Angptls), including Angptl1, have been reported to be involved in inflammation, lipid metabolism and angiogenesis, the roles of Angptl1 in bone have not b...
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Background: Osteoblasts and osteoclasts play important roles during the bone remodeling in the physiological and pathophysiological states. Although angiopoietin family Angiopoietin like proteins (Angptls), including Angptl1, have been reported to be involved in inflammation, lipid metabolism and angiogenesis, the roles of Angptl1 in bone have not...
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Microgravity causes both muscle and bone loss. Although we previously revealed that gravity change influences muscle and bone through the vestibular system in mice, its detailed mechanism has not been elucidated. In this study, we investigated the roles of olfactomedin 1 (OLFM1), whose expression was upregulated during hypergravity in the soleus mu...
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Myonectin is a myokine, which is involved in the pathophysiology of diabetes and obesity, and various myokines are involved in the interactions between skeletal muscle and bone. However, roles of myonectin in bone have still remained unknown. We therefore examined the effects of myonectin on mouse osteoblast and osteoclast differentiation in vitro....
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Mechanical unloading simultaneously induces muscle and bone loss, but its mechanisms are not fully understood. The interactions between skeletal muscle and bone have been recently noted. Although canonical wingless-related integration site (Wnt)/β-catenin signaling is crucial for bone metabolism, its roles in the muscle and bone interactions have r...
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Glucocorticoid (GC) treatments induce osteoporosis and chronic GC treatments have been suggested to induce delayed bone repair; however, the mechanisms by which GC induces delayed bone repair remain unclear. We herein investigated the roles of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) in GC-induced effects on bone repair after femoral bone injury u...
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Previous studies indicate that the administration of adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) through the venous route improves insulin resistance partly through a reduction in the proinflammatory cytokines in diabetic animals. However, the effects of ADSC sheet transplantation for the treatment of diabetes and obesity still remained unknown. In t...
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The vestibular system controls balance, posture, blood pressure, and gaze. However, the roles of the vestibular system in energy and glucose metabolism remain unknown. We herein examined the roles of the vestibular system in obesity and impaired glucose metabolism using mice with vestibular lesions (VL) fed a high-sucrose/high-fat diet (HSHFD). VL...
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Recent reports have described the interactions of muscle and bone. Various muscle-derived humoral factors, known as myokines, affect bone. Although extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a vital role in physiological and pathophysiological processes by transferring their contents to distant tissues during bone metabolism, the roles of EVs in the muscle-...
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Muscle and bone masses are elevated by the increased mechanical stress associated with body weight gain in obesity. However, the mechanisms by which obesity affects muscle and bone remain unclear. We herein investigated the roles of obesity and humoral factors from adipose tissue in the recovery phase after reloading from disuse-induced muscle wast...
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Plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 (PAI‐1) is known as an inhibitor of fibrinolytic system. Previous studies suggest that PAI‐1 is involved in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis induced by ovariectomy, diabetes, and glucocorticoid excess in mice. However, the roles of PAI‐1 in early‐stage osteogenic differentiation have remained unknown. In the curren...
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It is well known that sex differences exist about the severity of osteoporosis and bone metabolism, suggesting that factors other than sex hormones might be responsible for sex differences of bone metabolism. We therefore examined sex differences of the osteoblast phenotypes of mouse osteoblasts, and then performed the comparative gene expression a...
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Objectives: Interleukin (IL)-1β and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) play important roles in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. On the other hand, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), an inhibitor of fibrinolysis, exerts functions in the pathogenesis of various diseases. However, the functional roles of PAI-1 in the chondrocytes have been s...
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Background MicroRNAs (miR) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate diverse biological functions. The bicistronic gene miR-143/145 determines cell fate and phenotype of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC), in part, by destabilizing Elk-1 mRNA. The transcription factor c-Myb also regulates differentiation and proliferation of VSMC, and here we test w...
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Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in bone marrow cells from the damaged and contralateral intact femur on the day 2 after a femoral bone defect. (A) Flow cytometric analysis was used to identify CD34−, c-Kit+, Sca-1+, and Lin− (CD34−KSL cells; HSCs) from contralateral intact (upper) and defect (lower) femurs on the day 2 after femoral bone damage of...
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in bone marrow cells from the damaged and contralateral intact femur on the day 2 after a femoral bone defect. (A) Flow cytometric analysis was utilized to detect CD29+, CD105+, CD44+, CD73+, CD45−, CD34−, and Lin− cells (CD29+CD34−CD44+CD45−CD73+CD105+Lin− cells; MSCs) from contralateral intact (upper) and defect (low...
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We previously revealed that stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) is involved in the changes in the number of bone marrow stem cells during the bone repair process in mice. Moreover, we reported that plasminogen (Plg) deficiency delays bone repair and the accumulation of macrophages at the site of bone damage in mice. We investigated the roles of P...
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Delayed fracture healing is a significant clinical problem among various complications in diabetic patients. However, the details in the mechanisms of diabetic delayed bone repair have still remained unknown. Here, we investigated the roles of macrophages in diabetic delayed bone repair after femoral bone injury using streptozotocin (STZ)-treated o...
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Background Subchondral osteopenia is important for the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis (OA). Although previous studies suggest that plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), an inhibitor of fibrinolysis, is related to bone metabolism, its role in OA remains unknown. We therefore investigated the roles of PAI-1 in the subchondral bone in OA model...
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Aims/hypothesis: Nitric oxide (NO) is synthesised not only from L-arginine by NO synthases (NOSs), but also from its inert metabolites, nitrite and nitrate. Green leafy vegetables are abundant in nitrate, but whether or not a deficiency in dietary nitrite/nitrate spontaneously causes disease remains to be clarified. In this study, we tested our hy...
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Background: The role of each nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoform in cerebral infarction has been studied in individual NOS isoform-deficient mice. It has been reported that, in a model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), neuronal and inducible NOSs exacerbate cerebral infarction, whereas endothelial NOS conversely alleviates it. Although th...
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Predictive factors for the efficacy of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors for lowering glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) remain unclear in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study is therefore to clarify predictive factors of the efficacy of DPP-4 inhibitors for lowering HbA1c after 12 months of treatment. A total of 191 c...
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Hypertension is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease and mortality. Patients who receive insufficient doses of antihypertensive agents or who are poorly adherent to multidrug treatment regimens often fail to achieve adequate blood pressure (BP) control. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of a...
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Purpose: MicroRNAs (miRNA), single-stranded non-protein coding gene products, regulate gene expression through post-transcriptional inhibition, and known to be involved in essential biological processes including obesity and insulin resistance. This study was conducted to elucidate the role of miR100 expression in human adiposity and insulin resist...
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Purpose: MicroRNAs (miRNA), single-stranded non-protein coding gene products, regulate gene expression through post-transcriptional inhibition, and known to be involved in essential biological processes including obesity and insulin resistance. miR-378 and miR-378*, which are encoded by PGC-1β gene and counterbalance the metabolic actions of PGC-1β...
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Background: miR-143/145 cluster is restricted to adult SMC lineages and promotes the expression of contractile genes. While the function of miR-143/145 has begun to be elucidated, its transcriptional regulation in development and in response to various signals is not well understood. The transcription factor c-Myb has been implicated in the differe...
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Background: Chronic inflammation closely associates with insulin resistance. Recognition of free fatty acids by Toll-like receptor (TLR) -2 or -4 accelerates chronic inflammation in metabolic organs, leading to the development of insulin resistance. TLR9 recognizes bacterial unmethylated DNA, although it can also provoke inflammation in response to...
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Unlabelled: It is well-known that aldosterone plays an important role in reabsorption of sodium and fluid, and in potassium excretion in kidneys via epithelial mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) activation. Recent studies have shown that aldosterone causes cardiovascular remodeling not only in a blood pressure-dependent manner, but also in a blood pr...
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The obesity epidemic is a global public health concern that increases the likelihood of morbidity and mortality of metabolic and cardiovascular disease (CVD) and threatens to reduce life expectancy around the world. The concept of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) takes into account that visceral fat plays an essential role in the development of metabo...
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We recently reported that mice deficient in the programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) immunoinhibitory coreceptor develop autoimmune dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), with production of high-titer autoantibodies against a heart-specific, 30-kDa protein. In this study, we purified the 30-kDa protein from heart extract and identified it as cardiac troponin I (c...

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