獣医学科

Noriyasu Sasaki

  (佐々木 典康)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Associate Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University
Degree
PhD(Mar, 1998, Hokkaido University)
BSc(Mar, 1994, Rakuno Gakuen University)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901085122883977
researchmap Member ID
6000014205

Committee Memberships

 2

Papers

 26
  • Ichiro Yamamoto, Masaki Michishita, Koki Fujita, Tamami Sakai, Noriyasu Sasaki, Koh Kawasumi
    General and comparative endocrinology, 353 114520-114520, Apr 18, 2024  
    G protein-coupled receptor 84 (GPR84) was cloned as an orphan receptor, and medium-chain fatty acids were then revealed as endogenous ligands. GPR84 is expressed in immune cells and is believed to protect liver function from lipotoxicity caused by overeating and high-fat diet intake. This study aimed to present the molecular characterization of GPR84 in domestic cats. The deduced amino acid sequence of the feline GPR84 shows high sequence homology (83-89 %) with the orthologues from other mammalians by cDNA cloning of feline GPR84. Remarkably high mRNA expression was observed in the bone marrow by Q-PCR analysis. The inhibition of intracellular cAMP concentration was observed in cells transfected with feline GPR84 and treated with medium-chain fatty acids. Immunostaining of GPR84 and free fatty acid receptor 2 (FFAR2)/GPR43 in the bone marrow, where high mRNA expression was observed, showed reactions in macrophages and myeloid cells. To clarify whether the receptor formed homo/hetero-merization, GPR84 and FFARs were analyzed using Nano-Luc binary technology and NanoLuc bioluminescence resonance energy transfer technologies, which revealed that GPR84 formed more heteromers with FFAR2 than homomers with each other. In addition, when GPR84 and FFAR2/GPR43 were cotransfected in the cell, their localization on the cell membrane was reduced compared with that when single receptors were transfected. These results indicated that GPR84 is a functional receptor protein that is expressed in cat tissues and may have a protein-protein interaction with FFAR2/GPR43 on the cell membrane.
  • Hisako Kaneda, Misa Hori, Haruka Shinomiya, Ayaka Nakajima, Shingo Yamazaki, Noriyasu Sasaki, Tsuyoshi Sato, Takeharu Kaneda
    Journal of Food Biochemistry, Mar 21, 2022  Peer-reviewed
  • Kaneda H, Otomo R, Sasaki N, Omi T, Sato T, Kaneda T
    Journal of pharmacological sciences, 140(1) 48-53, May, 2019  Peer-reviewed
  • Saga S, Sasaki N, Arai T
    Journal of advanced veterinary and animal research, 6(1) 1-8, Mar, 2019  Peer-reviewed
  • Takeharu Kaneda, Noriyasu Sasaki, Norimoto Urakawa, Kazumasa Shimizu
    Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 136(1) 26-30, Jan 1, 2018  Peer-reviewed
    Chlorogenic acid (CGA) is a polyphenol found in coffee and medicinal herbs such as Lonicera japonica. In this study, the effect of CGA-induced relaxation on carbachol (CCh)-induced contraction of mouse urinary bladder was investigated. CGA (30–300 μg/ml) inhibited CCh- or U46619-induced contraction in a concentration-dependent manner. SQ22536 (adenylyl cyclase inhibitor) recovered CGA-induced relaxation of CCh-induced contraction however, ODQ (guanylyl cyclase inhibitor) did not have the same effect. In addition, 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX) enhanced CGA-induced relaxation however, forskolin or sodium nitroprusside did not have the same effect. Moreover, Ro 20–1724, a selective phosphodiesterase (PDE) 4 inhibitor, enhanced CGA-induced relaxation, but vardenafil, a selective PDE5 inhibitor, did not have the same effect. In the presence of CCh, CGA increased cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) level, whereas SQ22536 inhibited the increase of cAMP levels. Moreover, higher cAMP levels were obtained with CGA plus IBMX treatment than the total cAMP levels obtained with separate CGA and IBMX treatments. In conclusion, these results suggest that CGA inhibited CCh-induced contraction of mouse urinary bladder by partly increasing cAMP levels via adenylyl cyclase activation.

Misc.

 28

Books and Other Publications

 4

Presentations

 48

Teaching Experience

 9

Research Projects

 10

Industrial Property Rights

 1

Social Activities

 7

Media Coverage

 2