Publications by authors named "Yoshihisa Kamishima"

Frogs ingest little water orally, but absorb the majority of the water needed for normal physiological performance through a specific region of the ventral skin, the pelvic patch. We observed non-stimulated (basal water absorption, BWA) water flux through the isolated pelvic patch in vitro in Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica). We found that water flux through non-stimulated skin from the pelvic patch was greater in males than females.

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In most amphibians, [Arg(8)] vasotocin (VT) has an antidiuretic effect that is coupled to the activation of adenylate cyclase. In contrast, mesotocin (MT) has a diuretic effect and acts via the inositol phosphate/calcium signaling pathway in amphibians. To further clarify the mechanisms of VT and MT activation, we report the molecular cloning of a VT receptor (VTR) and a MT receptor (MTR) from the Japanese tree frog, Hyla japonica.

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Irreversible proliferation and cornification of the mouse vaginal epithelium were induced by 10 daily injections of 20μg estradiol-17β starting on the day of birth. Development of the irreversible vaginal epithelium during the period of estrogen injections in early postnatal life was observed under light and electron microscopes. Small electron-dense cells (A-cells) in clusters were present in the columnar vaginal epithelium of newborn mice.

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