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Yasuro Furuichi
Researcher at Tokyo Metropolitan University
Publications - 42
Citations - 487
Yasuro Furuichi is an academic researcher from Tokyo Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Skeletal muscle & Muscle contraction. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 34 publications receiving 340 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasuro Furuichi include Japan Society for the Promotion of Science & Kanazawa University.
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Lipidomics analysis revealed the phospholipid compositional changes in muscle by chronic exercise and high-fat diet
Naoko Goto-Inoue,Kenichiro Yamada,Akiko Inagaki,Yasuro Furuichi,Shinya Ogino,Yasuko Manabe,Mitsutoshi Setou,Nobuharu L. Fujii +7 more
TL;DR: This is the first report to reveal compositional changes in phospholipid molecular species in chronic exercise and high-fat-diet-induced insulin-resistant models, and these molecules may contribute to the mechanisms underlying insulin sensitivity and several metabolic disorders.
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Loop diuretics affect skeletal myoblast differentiation and exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy.
Shintaro Mandai,Susumu Furukawa,Manami Kodaka,Yutaka Hata,Takayasu Mori,Naohiro Nomura,Fumiaki Ando,Yutaro Mori,Daiei Takahashi,Yuki Yoshizaki,Yuri Kasagi,Yohei Arai,Emi Sasaki,Sayaka Yoshida,Yasuro Furuichi,Nobuharu L. Fujii,Eisei Sohara,Tatemitsu Rai,Shinichi Uchida +18 more
TL;DR: NKCC1 plays an essential role in myogenesis and exercise-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy, and sarcopenia in patients with renal or heart failure may be attributable to treatment with loop diuretics.
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Evidence for acute contraction-induced myokine secretion by C2C12 myotubes.
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that acute contractions induced myokine secretion from C2C12 myotubes that increased the secretion of interleukin-6 (IL-6), the best-known regulatory myokines, in response to a 1-hour contraction evoked by electrical stimulation.
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Interaction between myoglobin and mitochondria in rat skeletal muscle
Tatsuya Yamada,Yasuro Furuichi,Hisashi Takakura,Takeshi Hashimoto,Yoshiteru Hanai,Thomas Jue,Kazumi Masuda +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that a direct Mb-mediated O2 delivery to the mitochondria, which may play a potentially significant role for respiration, is possible.
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OCTN2 is associated with carnitine transport capacity of rat skeletal muscles.
TL;DR: It is tested the hypothesis that OCTN2 is expressed at higher levels in oxidative muscles than in other muscles, and that the carnitine uptake capacity of skeletal muscles depends on the amount of OCTn2.