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Yohnosuke Shimomura

Researcher at Gunma University

Publications -  40
Citations -  554

Yohnosuke Shimomura is an academic researcher from Gunma University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Triiodothyronine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 37 publications receiving 534 citations. Previous affiliations of Yohnosuke Shimomura include Dokkyo University.

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Troglitazone Reduces Plasma Leptin Concentration but Increases Hunger in NIDDM Patients

TL;DR: Troglitazone significantly reduces circulating leptin levels at clinical doses and may affect the eating behavior of poorly controlled NIDDM patients through the improvement of glycemic control and/or the reduction of circulating leptin.
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Long-term effect of eicosapentaenoic acid ethyl (EPA-E) on albuminuria of non-insulin dependent diabetic patients

TL;DR: The present data indicated that EPA-E administration improved increased albumin excretion in NIDDM patients with nephropathy and its effects on albuminuria sustained for at least 12 months after the start of treatment.
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Mechanism of inhibitory action of ketone bodies on the production of reactive oxygen intermediates (ROIS) by polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that both 3-OHB and AcAc suppress neutrophil oxidative metabolism with respect with O2- production, and dose-dependently inhibited superoxide anion (O2-) production.
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Circulating concentrations of soluble leptin receptor: influence of menstrual cycle and diet therapy.

TL;DR: The results showed that serum sOB-R concentrations decrease with increasing BMI and that sex hormones likely do not affect serum s OB-R concentration in non-pregnant women, and may reflect downregulation of hypothalamic leptin receptor production as a result of an increase in circulating leptin.
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Changes in Ambulatory Activity and Dopamine Turnover in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats

TL;DR: The present study suggests that there are metabolic abnormalities in the striatum dopaminergic neurons of STZ-induced diabetic rats associated with decreased ambulatory activity.