Publications by authors named "M Ootaki"

The brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) is known to show three types of behavioral responses to novel objects. Whereas some rats are indifferent to novel objects, neophobic and neophilic rats show avoidance and approach behavior, respectively. Here, we compared the dopaminergic, serotonergic, and noradrenergic systems immunohistochemically among these rats.

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The brown rat () is one of the major animals both in the laboratory and in urban centers. Brown rats communicate various types of information using pheromones, the chemicals that mediate intra-species communication in minute amounts. Therefore, analyses of pheromones would further our understanding of the mode of life of rats.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Although preterm birth rates are rising, advancements in perinatal care have improved survival rates for preterm infants, particularly through antenatal glucocorticoid (GC) therapy that enhances lung development.
  • - The effects of antenatal GC therapy on the fetal heart are debated, with research showing both beneficial and detrimental impacts, including potential acceleration of heart maturation processes.
  • - This review explores the mechanisms by which antenatal GCs affect fetal heart growth as observed in animal models, and highlights the implications for regenerative medicine based on this understanding.
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It is difficult to observe the structure of the enzyme-substrate complex (ES complex) experimentally, since the complex changes to the enzyme and its product during observation. The molecular dynamics (MD) approach is ideal to observe the structural change of enzyme and of substrate in the ES complex. Analyses on the complex of L-Phe oxidase with L-Phe by MD showed 1) the distance between the α-hydrogen atom of L-Phe and the N5 atom of isoalloxazine ring of FAD to be 2.

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Aim: Jaundice is especially common in premature infant born before 35 weeks. Because the premature infant liver is not fully developed at birth it may be incomplete the bilirubin metabolism. The purpose was to evaluate the metabolism and the excretion of bilirubin in the premature infant rat liver following prenatal glucocorticoid (GC) administration.

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