Publications by authors named "Suehiro Furukawa"

In molluscs, migration of hemocytes and epithelial cells is believed to play central roles in wound healing. Here, we assessed cellular and molecular mechanisms of wound healing in Pacific abalone, a marine gastropod. Light and electron microscopy in the wounds showed early accumulation of putative hemocytes, collagen deposition by fibroblasts, and further coverage of this tissue by migration of adjacent epithelial cells.

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In lecithotrophic larvae, egg yolk nutrients are essential for development. Although yolk proteins and lipids are the major nutrient sources for most animal embryos and larvae, the contribution of carbohydrates to development has been less understood. In this study, we assessed glucose and glycogen metabolism in developing Pacific abalone, a marine gastropod mollusc caught and cultured in east Asia.

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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is an important regulator of reproductive function in various vertebrates and invertebrates. In the present study, we have identified the GnRH-like peptide cDNA and peptide from the cerebral ganglion (CG) of the Pacific abalone, . Pacific abalone GnRH-like peptide (hdhGnRH-like peptide) cDNA encodes precursor, which possesses the typical organization of the known mollusk GnRH-like peptide precursors, including a hydrophobic signal peptide, GnRH-like peptide, and a cleavage site followed by a GAP-like peptide region.

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