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Name Nakajima Takayuki,
Institution Hokkaido University

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine

Address 5 Chome Kita 8 Jลnishi, 060-0808
City Sapporo
State/Province
Country Japan
Email [email protected]
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Publications

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Shirakawa 2023 Sci Rep2023Shirakawa R, Nakajima T, Yoshimura A, Kawahara Y, Orito C, Yamane M, Handa H, Takada S, Furihata T, Fukushima A, Ishimori N, Nakagawa M, Yokota I, Sabe H, Hashino S, Kinugawa S, Yokota T (2023) Enhanced mitochondrial oxidative metabolism in peripheral blood mononuclear cells is associated with fatty liver in obese young adults. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32549-w
Aya 2022 Eur J Pharmacol2022Shiraki A, Oyama J, Shimizu T, Nakajima T, Yokota T, Node K (2022) Empagliflozin improves cardiac mitochondrial function and survival through energy regulation in a murine model of heart failure. Eur J Pharmacol 931: 175194.
Nambu 2021 Cardiovasc Res2021Nambu H, Takada S, Maekawa S, Matsumoto J, Kakutani N, Furihata T, Shirakawa R, Katayama T, Nakajima T, Yamanashi K, Obata Y, Nakano I, Tsuda M, Saito A, Fukushima A, Yokota T, Nio-Kobayashi J, Yasui H, Higashikawa K, Kuge Y, Anzai T, Sabe H, Kinugawa S (2021) Inhibition of xanthine oxidase in the acute phase of myocardial infarction prevents skeletal muscle abnormalities and exercise intolerance. Cardiovasc Res 117:805-19.
Nakajima 2019 Sci Rep2019Nakajima T, Yokota T, Shingu Y, Yamada A, Iba Y, Ujihira K, Wakasa S, Ooka T, Takada S, Shirakawa R, Katayama T, Furihata T, Fukushima A, Matsuoka R, Nishihara H, Dela F, Nakanishi K, Matsui Y, Kinugawa S (2019) Impaired mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation capacity in epicardial adipose tissue is associated with decreased concentration of adiponectin and severity of coronary atherosclerosis. Sci Rep 9:3535.
Shirakawa 2019 Sci Rep2019Shirakawa R, Yokota T, Nakajima T, Takada S, Yamane M, Furihata T, Maekawa S, Nambu H, Katayama T, Fukushima A, Saito A, Ishimori N, Dela F, Kinugawa S, Anzai T (2019) Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation in blood cells is associated with disease severity and exercise intolerance in heart failure patients. Sci Rep 9:14709.

Abstracts

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Nakajima 2017 Europ Heart J2017Mitochondrial dysfunction in epicardial adipose tissue; possible role in progression of coronary artery disease.

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