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Masato Katsuyama
Researcher at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Publications - 62
Citations - 4649
Masato Katsuyama is an academic researcher from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: NOX1 & NADPH oxidase. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 59 publications receiving 4356 citations. Previous affiliations of Masato Katsuyama include National Institutes of Health & Kyoto Prefectural University.
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Impaired febrile response in mice lacking the prostaglandin E receptor subtype EP3.
Fumitaka Ushikubi,Eri Segi,Yukihiko Sugimoto,Takahiko Murata,Toshiyuki Matsuoka,Takuya Kobayashi,Hiroko Hizaki,Kazuhito Tuboi,Masato Katsuyama,Atsushi Ichikawa,Takashi Tanaka,Nobuaki Yoshida,Shuh Narumiya +12 more
TL;DR: It is established that PGE2 mediates fever generation in response to both exogenous and endogenous pyrogens by acting at the EP3 receptor.
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Failure of Parturition in Mice Lacking the Prostaglandin F Receptor
Yukihiko Sugimoto,Atsushi Yamasaki,Eri Segi,Kazuhito Tsuboi,Yoshiya Aze,Tatsuya Nishimura,Hiroji Oida,Nobuaki Yoshida,Takashi Tanaka,Masato Katsuyama,Ken Yuh Hasumoto,Takahiko Murata,Masakazu Hirata,Fumitaka Ushikubi,Manabu Negishi,Atsushi Ichikawa,Shuh Narumiya +16 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that parturition is initiated when prostaglandin F2alpha interacts with FP in ovarian luteal cells of the pregnant mice to induce luteolysis.
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Nox1 Is Involved in Angiotensin II–Mediated Hypertension A Study in Nox1-Deficient Mice
Kuniharu Matsuno,Hiroyuki Yamada,Kazumi Iwata,Denan Jin,Masato Katsuyama,Masato Matsuki,Shinji Takai,Kiyofumi Yamanishi,Mizuo Miyazaki,Hiroaki Matsubara,Chihiro Yabe-Nishimura +10 more
TL;DR: A pivotal role for ROSs derived from Nox1/NADPH oxidase was suggested in the pressor response to Ang II by reducing the bioavailability of nitric oxide.
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Cloning and expression of a cDNA for mouse prostaglandin F receptor
Yukihiko Sugimoto,Ken Yuh Hasumoto,Tsunehisa Namba,Atsushi Irie,Masato Katsuyama,Manabu Negishi,Akira Kakizuka,Shuh Narumiya,Atsushi Ichikawa +8 more
TL;DR: RNA blot and in situ hybridization analyses demonstrated that the PGF receptor transcripts are abundantly expressed in luteal cells of corpus luteum and in a lesser amount in kidney, heart, stomach, and lung.
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The mouse prostaglandin E receptor EP2 subtype: cloning, expression, and Northern blot analysis
Masato Katsuyama,Nobuhiro Nishigaki,Yukihiko Sugimoto,Kimiko Morimoto,Manabu Negishi,Shuh Narumiya,Atsushi Ichikawa +6 more
TL;DR: A functional cDNA clone for the mouse prostaglandin (PG) E receptor EP2 subtype was isolated from a mouse cDNA library and northern blot analysis revealed that EP2 mRNA is expressed most abundantly in the uterus, followed by the spleen, lung, thymus, ileum, liver, and stomach.