Hiroshi Sakaue
Professor
Faculty of Medicine
University of Tokushima
Japan
Biography
Hiroshi Sakaue has done his Doctor in Medicine from Kobe University in 1998. Currently he is working as Professor in Faculty of Medicine at Tokushima University. His research interests are Diabetes, Obesity, Studies on differentiation and proliferation mechanism of adipocytes and research on elucidation of life cycle, development of metabolic syndrome therapy by adipocyte control. He is also the member of Japan Diabetes Society, Japan Society for the Study of Obesity, The Japan Endocrine Society, The Japanese Pharmacological Society, The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.
Research Interest
Diabetes, Obesity, Studies on differentiation and proliferation mechanism of adipocytes and research on elucidation of life cycle, development of metabolic syndrome therapy by adipocyte control.
Publications
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Yutaka Nakaya, Daiju Fukuda, T Oyamada, K Ogawa, Nagakatsu Harada, H Nakagami, R Morishita, Masataka Sata and Hiroshi Sakaue. A novel lipoprotein (a) lowering drug, D-47, decreases neointima thickening after vascular injury. The Journal of Medical Investigation : JMI. 2017, 64(1,2): 64-67.
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Kiyoe Kurahashi, Seika Inoue, Sumiko Yoshida, Yasumasa Ikeda, Kana Morimoto, Ryoko Uemoto, Kazue Ishikawa, Takeshi Kondo, Tomoyuki Yuasa, Itsuro Endo, Masato Miyake, Seiichi Oyadomari, Toshio Matsumoto, Masahiro Abe, Hiroshi Sakaue and Ken-ichi Aihara. The Role of Heparin Cofactor in the Regulation of Insulin Sensitivity and Maintenance of Glucose Homeostasis in Humans and Mice. Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis. 2017.
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Nagakatsu Harada, Maiko Okuyama, Aya Yoshikatsu, Hironori Yamamoto, Saori Ishiwata, Chikako Hamada, Tomoyo Hirose, Masayuki Shono, Masashi Kuroda, Rie Tsutsumi, Jiro Takeo, Yutaka Taketani, Yutaka Nakaya and Hiroshi Sakaue. Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Mice Increases Hepatic Expression of Genes Carrying a Premature Termination Codon via a Nutritional Status-Independent GRP78-Dependent Mechanism. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 2017, 118(11): 3810-3824.