Publications by authors named "Takahiro Katagiri"

Protein molecules are thermally fluctuating and tightly packed amino acid residues strongly interact with each other. Such interactions are characterized in terms of heat current at the atomic level. We calculated the thermal conductivity of a small globular protein, villin headpiece subdomain, based on the linear response theory using equilibrium molecular dynamics simulation.

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Ecklonia stolonifera Okamura extract (ESE) has been reported to have various bioactive effects, but its effects on cardiovascular disease have not yet been investigated. First, primary neonatal rat cultured cardiomyocytes were treated with ESE and stimulated with phenylephrine (PE) for 48 h. ESE (1000 µg/mL) significantly suppressed PE-induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, hypertrophy-related gene transcription, and the acetylation of histone H3K9.

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It is well known that the anthracycline anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) induces cardiotoxicity. Recently, extract (CME), an extract of the purple chrysanthemum flower, has been reported to possess various physiological activities such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, its effect on DOX-induced cardiotoxicity is still unknown.

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Motilin is a 22-amino-acid gastrointestinal (GI) hormone and is involved in the regulation of GI motility through binding to GPR38, the motilin receptor which is expressed on smooth muscle cells in the GI tract. Therefore, GPR38 agonists are expected to be novel gastrointestinal prokinetic agents for the treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders such as gastroparesis and chronic constipation. We identified a series of N-methylanilide derivatives as novel non-macrolide GPR38 agonists.

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Drug repositioning has recently emerged as a strategy for developing new treatments at low cost. In this study, we used a library of approved drugs to screen for compounds that suppress cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. We identified the antiplatelet drug sarpogrelate, a selective serotonin-2A (5-HT) receptor antagonist, and investigated the drug's anti-hypertrophic effect in cultured cardiomyocytes and its effect on heart failure in vivo.

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Therapeutic reactivation of the γ-globin genes for fetal hemoglobin (HbF) production is an attractive strategy for treating β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease. It was reported that genetic knockdown of the histone lysine methyltransferase EHMT2/1 (G9a/GLP) is sufficient to induce HbF production. The aim of the present work was to acquire a G9a/GLP inhibitor that induces HbF production sufficiently.

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The discovery and optimization of a novel series of G9a/GLP (EHMT2/1) inhibitors are described. Starting from known G9a/GLP inhibitor 5, efforts to explore the structure-activity relationship and optimize drug properties led to a novel compound 13, the side chain of which was converted to tetrahydroazepine. Compound 13 showed increased G9a/GLP inhibitory activity compared with compound 5.

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Hepcidin has emerged as the central regulatory molecule in systemic iron homeostasis. The inhibition of hepcidin may be a favorable strategy for the treatment of anemia of chronic disease. Here, we have reported the design, synthesis, and structure-activity relationships (SAR) of a series of 4-aminopyrimidine compounds as inhibitors of hepcidin production.

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Plutella xylostella strain resistant (PXR) to Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac toxin was not killed at even more than 1000 microg Cry1Ac/g diet but killed by Cry1Ab at 0.5 microg/g diet. In contrast, susceptible strain (PXS) was killed by Cry1Ac at 1 microg/g diet.

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