Publications by authors named "Okishi Mashita"

Acyl glucuronides are common metabolites of carboxylic acid-containing compounds. Since acyl glucuronides sometimes show high reactivity, they are considered to be involved in drug toxicity. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the risk posed by acyl glucuronides in the development of safe drugs; however, there are no suitable evaluation methods for the early stages of drug discovery.

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Because treatment for postsurgical pain (PSP) remains a major unmet medical need, the emergence of safe and innovative nonopioid drugs has been strongly coveted. Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is an interesting molecule for gaining a better understanding the pathological mechanism of neuropathic pain. However, whether BH4 and its pathway are involved in the pathogenesis of PSP remains unclear.

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We present a multimodal method combining quantitative electroencephalography (EEG), behavior and pharmacology for pre-clinical screening of analgesic efficacy in vivo. The method consists of an objective and non-invasive approach for realtime assessment of spontaneous nociceptive states based on EEG recordings of theta power over primary somatosensory cortex in awake rats. Three drugs were chosen: (1) pregabalin, a CNS-acting calcium channel inhibitor; (2) EMA 401, a PNS-acting angiotensin II type 2 receptor inhibitor; and (3) minocycline, a CNS-acting glial inhibitor.

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  • Research is advancing in understanding strigolactone (SL) biosynthesis and signaling, with the D14 receptor's crystal structure being resolved, but no inhibitors for SL signaling have been identified yet.* -
  • The study utilized virtual screening with LigandScout to discover chemical regulators that could hinder SL reception, leading to the identification of a candidate compound, XM-47.* -
  • XM-47 was found to inhibit interactions between D14 and its proteins SLR1 and D53, and its hydrolysis product, 2-MN, not only inhibits these interactions but also promotes the growth of rice tillering buds affected by strigolactone.*
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