Masato Katsuyama
Central Laboratory Facility (Radioisotope Center)
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Japan
Biography
Dr. Masato Katsuyama has received his PhD in Kyoto University. Currently, he is working as Research Professor in Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. His research has included reactive oxygen species, NADPH oxidase, prostaglandin. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors. He has authored several research articles.
Research Interest
reactive oxygen species, NADPH oxidase, prostaglandin
Publications
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Ibi M, Matsuno K, Matsumoto M, Sasaki M, Nakagawa T, Katsuyama M, Iwata K, Zhang J, Kaneko S, Yabe-Nishimura C. Involvement of NOX1/NADPH oxidase in morphine-induced analgesia and tolerance. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. Dec 2011;31(49):18094-18103.
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Katsuyama M, Matsuno K, Yabe-Nishimura C. Physiological roles of NOX/NADPH oxidase, the superoxide-generating enzyme. Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition. Jan 2012;50:9-22.
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Valente AJ, Yoshida T, Murthy SN, Sakamuri SS, Katsuyama M, Clark RA, Delafontaine P, Chandrasekar B. Angiotensin-II enhances AT1-Nox1 binding, and stimulates arterial smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation through AT1, Nox1, and interleukin-18. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. May 2012 .
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Katsuyama M, Iwata K, Ibi M, Matsuno K, Matsumoto M, Yabe-Nishimura C. Clioquinol induces DNA double-strand breaks, activation of ATM, and subsequent activation of p53 signaling. Toxicology. Sep 2012;299(1):55-59