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Tatayu Kotorii
Researcher at Kurume University
Publications - 36
Citations - 773
Tatayu Kotorii is an academic researcher from Kurume University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slow-wave sleep & Non-rapid eye movement sleep. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 729 citations.
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Melatonin therapy for REM sleep behavior disorder
Noboru Takeuchi,Naohisa Uchimura,Yuji Hashizume,Masaki Mukai,Yoshinori Etoh,Katsuyasu Yamamoto,Tatayu Kotorii,Hiroharu Ohshima,Masachika Ohshima,Hisao Maeda +9 more
TL;DR: Melatonin was reconfirmed to be effective in RBD symptoms, especially for patients with low melatonin secretion, while its mechanism was not clearly known in the present study.
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Treatment of sleep apnea with prosthetic mandibular advancement (PMA)
Yoichi Nakazawa,Tetsuro Sakamoto,Rika Yasutake,Ken Yamaga,Tatayu Kotorii,Yasushi Miyahara,Yuh Ariyoshi,Tadamitsu Kameyama +7 more
TL;DR: PMA had excellent effects on snoring, and daytime hypersomnolence was reduced in almost all patients, and the therapeutic mechanisms of PMA in its reduction of both obstructive and central apnea are discussed.
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Multi-center study of seasonal affective disorders in Japan. A preliminary report.
Kiyohisa Takahashi,Y. Asano,Masako Kohsaka,Masako Okawa,Mitsuo Sasaki,Yutaka Honda,T. Higuchi,Jun Yamazaki,Y. Ishizuka,K. Kawaguchi,Tatsuro Ohta,Koichi Hanada,Yoshiro Sugita,Kiyoshi Maeda,Haruo Nagayama,Tatayu Kotorii,K. Egashira,Saburo Takahashi +17 more
TL;DR: Similar findings were obtained in terms of onset age of the first episode, duration of episode, high proportion of depression in first-degree relatives and atypical vegetative symptoms, whereas hypersomnia was prominent in both sexes.
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Atypical depressive symptoms possibly predict responsiveness to phototherapy in seasonal affective disorder
Haruo Nagayama,Mitsuo Sasaki,Sadaaki Ichii,Koichi Hanada,Masako Okawa,Tatsuro Ohta,Yutaka Asano,Yoshiro Sugita,Jun Yamazaki,Masako Kohsaka,Tatayu Kotorii,Kiyoshi Maeda,Norio Okamoto,Yoshikazu Ishizuka,Kiyohisa Takahashi,Yutaka Honda,Saburo Takahashi +16 more
TL;DR: Although the improvement rate in HAMSAD correlated significantly with the pretreatment severity of atypical symptoms of depression, it did not correlate with that of typical symptoms, which suggests that phototherapy is a useful treatment in SAD.
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A polymorphism in CCR1/CCR3 is associated with narcolepsy.
Hiromi Toyoda,Taku Miyagawa,Asako Koike,Takashi Kanbayashi,Aya Imanishi,Yohei Sagawa,Nozomu Kotorii,Tatayu Kotorii,Yuji Hashizume,Kimihiro Ogi,Hiroshi Hiejima,Yuichi Kamei,Akiko Hida,Masayuki Miyamoto,Makoto Imai,Yota Fujimura,Yoshiyuki Tamura,Azusa Ikegami,Yamato Wada,Shunpei Moriya,Hirokazu Furuya,Masaki Takeuchi,Masaki Takeuchi,Yohei Kirino,Yohei Kirino,Akira Meguro,Elaine F. Remmers,Yoshiya Kawamura,Takeshi Otowa,Akinori Miyashita,Koichi Kashiwase,Seik-Soon Khor,Maria Yamasaki,Ryozo Kuwano,Tsukasa Sasaki,Jun Ishigooka,Kenji Kuroda,Kazuhiko Kume,Kazuhiko Kume,Shigeru Chiba,Naoto Yamada,Masako Okawa,Masako Okawa,Koichi Hirata,Nobuhisa Mizuki,Naohisa Uchimura,Tetsuo Shimizu,Yuichi Inoue,Yutaka Honda,Kazuo Mishima,Makoto Honda,Makoto Honda,Katsushi Tokunaga +52 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that patients with narcolepsy have impaired immune function is supported and the potential role of CCR genes in narcoLEpsy is highlighted.