SAKURAI Takeshi
- Articles
- Orexin receptor type-1 couples exclusively to pertussis toxin insensitive G-proteins,while orexin receptor type-2 couples to both pertussis toxin-sensitive and -insensitive G-proteins.
Zhu Y. Miwa Y. Yamanaka A.Yada T. Shibahara M. Abe Y. Sa...
*EMPTY*/92(266)/p.159, 2003 - Role of Orexins in Regulation of Sleep and Energy Homeostasis
T.Sakurai; +桜井 武
Molecular Clock Tokyo2004 (2nd International Symposium on Molecular Clock), 2004-02 - オーファンGPCRから統合生理学へ
桜井 武
高峰譲吉カンファレンス, 2004-02 - Input and output systems of orexin/hypocretin producing neurons:Implications in the regulation of energy homeostasis/behavioral states.
23.T.Sakurai; +桜井 武
5th International Symposium on Narcolepsy, 2004-10 - Hypocretin Immunoreactivity in the Blood of Genetically Engineered Narcoleptic Mice Models.
Yoshida; Y.; Mishima; K.; Taheri; S.; Sakurai; T.; Yanagisawa; M.; ...
5th International Symposium on Narcolepsy, 2004-10 - Reduced food anticipatory activity in genetically orexin (hypocretin) neuron-ablated mice.
Akiyama M; Yuasa T; Hayasaka N; Horikawa K; Sakurai T; Sh...
*EMPTY*/20(11)/p.3054 62, 2004-12 - Roles of orexin-producing neurons in the mechanism that regulates sleep/wakefulness states
桜井 武
International Symposium on Instinctive Brain Mechanisms Underlying the Basics of Life, 2005-01 - 睡眠障害モデルマウスの解析
桜井 武
日本疾患モデル学会と第52回日本実験動物学会総会の共催シンポジウム, 2005-05 - オレキシン産生神経による睡眠・覚醒状態の安定化機構
桜井 武
第82回日本生理学会大会, 2005-05 - 摂食行動と睡眠・覚醒をリンクするオレキシン神経の役割
桜井 武
第59回 日本栄養・食糧学会「食行動制御のニューロサイエンス」, 2005-05 - ポストゲノム研究のターゲットとしてのGPCR
桜井 武
日本学術会議生物薬学研連主催シンポジウム, 2005-05 - オレキシン神経の入力系の解析
sd さ さ 桜井 武; +桜井 武
第2回GPCR研究会, 2005-05 - 睡眠覚醒と摂食行動をつなぐオレキシン産生神経の機能
桜井 武
第23回肥満・栄養障害研究会, 2005-06 - Association of An Orexin 1 Receptor 408(Val) Variant with Polydipsia-Hyponatremia in Schizophrenic Subjects.
Meerabux J; Iwayama Y; Sakurai T; Ohba H; Toyota T; Yamad...
Biol Psychiatry., 2005-06 - The sex difference in body weight gain and serum leptin levels in two hypocretin/orexin deficient mice models
Nobuhiro Fujiki; shengwen Zhang; Yasushi Yoshida; Takeshi...
Symposium Orexins/hypocretins, 2005-07 - Input of orexin neurons: Implication in the regulation of behavioral states
T. Sakurai
Symposium Orexins/hypocretins,, 2005-07 - オレキシン神経による睡眠・覚醒の制御機構
桜井 武
第1回関東睡眠懇話会, 2006-02 - GABAB receptor-mediated modulation of hypocretin/orexin neurones in mouse hypothalamus.
Xie X; Crowder TL; Yamanaka A; Morairty SR; Lewinter RD; ...
J Physiol., 2006-04 - Reduced expression of endothelin receptor type B gene in piebald mice caused by an insertion of a retroposon-like element in intron 1.
Yamada T; Ohtani S; Sakurai T; Tsuji T; Kunieda T; Yanagi...
J Biol Chem./281(16)/pp.10799-10807, 2006-04 - Interaction between the corticotropin-releasing factor system and hypocretins (orexins): a novel circuit mediating stress response.
Winsky-Sommerer R; Yamanaka A; Diano S; Borok E; Roberts ...
*EMPTY*/24(50)/pp.11439-11448, 2004-12 - Human endothelin receptor ETB. Amino acid sequence requirements for superatable complex formation with its ligand.
Takasuka T; Sakurai T; Goto K; Furuichi Y; Watanabe T.
J. Biol. Chem./269/pp.7509 -7513, 1994 - The human prepro-orexin gene regulatory region that activates gene expression in the lateral region and represses it in the medial regions of the hypothalamus.
Moriguchi T; Sakurai T; Takahashi S; Goto K; Yamamoto M.
*EMPTY*/277(19)/p.16985 16992, 2002-05 - Structure and function of human prepro-orexin gene.
Sakurai T; Moriguchi T; Furuya K; Kajiwara N; Nakamura T...
J. Biol. Chem./274/pp.17771 -17776, 1999 - Subtype-specific trafficking of endothelin receptors.
Abe Y; Nakayama K; Yamanaka A; Sakurai T; Goto K.
J Biol Chem./275(12)/pp.8664-8671, 2000-03 - Activin A stimulates mitogenesis in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts without activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases
T Sakurai; Y Abe; Y Kasuya; N Takuwa; R Shiba; T Yamashi...
J Biol Chem./269(19)/pp.14118 -14122, 1994 - more...
- Orexin receptor type-1 couples exclusively to pertussis toxin insensitive G-proteins,while orexin receptor type-2 couples to both pertussis toxin-sensitive and -insensitive G-proteins.