Publications by authors named "Yukio Nishina"

Stable and sustainable spermatogenesis is supported by the strict regulation of self-renewal and differentiation of spermatogonial stem cells (SSC), which are a rare population of undifferentiated spermatogonia. It has been revealed that some signaling factors regulate the self-renewal of SSC; however, the molecular mechanism of SSC maintenance is still not completely understood. Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved juxtacrine signaling that plays important roles in the cell fate determination of various tissue stem cells.

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The regulation of Sertoli cells by some hormones and signaling factors is important for normal spermatogenesis. Notch signaling is considered to be necessary for normal spermatogenesis in mouse. In this study, we revealed two new facts about Sertoli cells by western blotting experiments on different types of primary cells and microdissected tubules.

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Intracellular hydrodynamics is of considerable importance to regulate cellular functions. Using Raman microspectroscopy and imaging, we visualized the time-dependent changes of water concentration in single human acute promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells, and also showed the labelfree biomedical imaging of water molecules, lipids and proteins for analyzing molecular distribution. Taken together, our results demonstrated that we can distinguish between intracellular water and other major cell components, and that when the physiological status of cells changes with time, the Raman spectral intensities for intracellular water concentration also changes.

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The urethral duct and vagina are formed from the urogenital sinus (UGS) during the early neonatal period in mice. Neonatal estrogen exposure results in hypospadias, or the malpositioning of vaginal and urethral openings, with wide cleft clitoris. We sought to characterize diethylstilbestrol (DES) influence on UGS morphogenesis and hypospadias formation.

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