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    Antispasmodic and antidiarrheal effects of Juniperus oxycedrus L. on the jejunum in rodents by Amrani, Ouafa, Karim, Ahmed, Marghich, Mohamed, Beyi, Leila, Bouknana, Saliha, Aziz, Mohammed

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2024)
    “…Functional bowel disorders (FBD) have a major potential to degrade the standards of public life. Juniperus oxycedrus L. (J. oxycedrus) (Cupressaceae) has been…”
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    The critical role of muscularis macrophages in modulating the enteric nervous system function and gastrointestinal motility by Choi, Egan L., Taheri, Negar, Zhang, Yuebo, Matsumoto, Kenjiro, Hayashi, Yujiro

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2024)
    “…Macrophages are the originators of inflammatory compounds, phagocytic purifiers in their local environment, and wound healing protectors in oxidative…”
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    Association of detrusor underactivity with aging and metabolic syndrome: suggestions from animal models by Shimizu, Shogo

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2024)
    “…Detrusor underactivity, a condition in which the bladder muscle does not contract strongly or long enough to empty the bladder completely or within the normal…”
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    Re-examination of therapeutic management of muscular dystrophies using a vascular smooth muscle-centered approach by Preethy, Senthilkumar, Yamamoto, Naoki, Ozasa, Shiro, Raghavan, Kadalraja, Dedeepiya, Vidyasagar Devaprasad, Iwasaki, Masaru, Abraham, Samuel JK

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2023)
    “…In contrast to the long-standing focus on the pathophysiology of skeletal muscles in the hunt for a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), we opine that…”
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    Interstitial cells of Cajal in gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases by Kaji, Noriyuki, Hori, Masatoshi

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2023)
    “…The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a vital organ that digests food, absorbs nutrients, and excretes waste. Normal GI motility is the basis for these functions…”
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    Clinical characteristics and manometric findings of esophageal achalasia—a systematic review regarding differences among three subtypes by Katsumata, Ryo, Manabe, Noriaki, Sakae, Hiroyuki, Hamada, Kenta, Ayaki, Maki, Murao, Takahisa, Fujita, Minoru, Kamada, Tomoari, Kawamoto, Hirofumi, Haruma, Ken

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2023)
    “…Esophageal achalasia is classified into three subtypes according to manometric findings. Since several factors, including clinical characteristics and…”
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    Sex differences in the central regulation of colorectal motility in response to noxious stimuli by Horii, Kazuhiro, Sawamura, Tomoya, Yuki, Natsufu, Shiina, Takahiko, Shimizu, Yasutake

    Published in Journal of smooth muscle research (2023)
    “…Distinct sex differences in the prevalence and symptoms of abnormal bowel habits in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have been reported. We have…”
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    Potential of the TRPM7 channel as a novel therapeutic target for pulmonary arterial hypertension by Hiraishi, Keizo, Kurahara, Lin Hai, Ishikawa, Kaori, Go, Tetsuhiko, Yokota, Naoya, Hu, Yaopeng, Fujita, Takayuki, Inoue, Ryuji, Hirano, Katsuya

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2022)
    “…Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is an intractable vascular disease characterized by a progressive increase in pulmonary vascular resistance caused by…”
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    Anti-inflammatory mechanisms of the vascular smooth muscle PPARγ by Mukohda, Masashi, Ozaki, Hiroshi

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2021)
    “…This review highlights molecular mechanisms of anti-inflammatory and protective effects of the nuclear transcription factor, peroxisome proliferator-activated…”
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    Disturbed gastric motility in patients with long-standing diabetes mellitus by Kamiya, Takeshi, Fukuta, Hidekatsu, Hagiwara, Hiromi, Shikano, Michiko, Kato, Takashi, Imaeda, Kenro

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2022)
    “…Purpose: Gastric dysmotility has been reported in patients with long-standing diabetes mellitus (DM). Some patients with DM are diagnosed as diabetes…”
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    Relationships between advanced glycation end products (AGEs), vasoactive substances, and vascular function by Matsumoto, Takayuki, Taguchi, Kumiko, Kobayashi, Tsuneo

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2021)
    “…Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and endothelial cells (ECs) are major cell types that control vascular function, and hence dysfunction of these cells…”
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    Quercetin and resveratrol ameliorate nickel-mediated hypercontraction in isolated Wistar rat aorta by Wani, Shahnawaz Ahmad, Khan, Luqman Ahmad, Basir, Seemi Farhat

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2022)
    “…Purpose: The ameliorative potential of quercetin and resveratrol on isolated endothelium-intact aortic rings incubated with nickel was examined.Method: The…”
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    Direct active Fyn-paxillin interaction regulates vascular smooth muscle cell migration by Zhang, Ying, Kishi, Hiroko, Kobayashi, Sei

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2023)
    “…Vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) migration plays an important role in cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerotic plaque formation and restenosis…”
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    Hangekobokuto, a traditional Japanese herbal medicine, ameliorates postoperative ileus through its anti-inflammatory action by Endo, Mari, Oikawa, Tetsuro, Tonooka, Miki, Hanawa, Toshihiko, Odaguchi, Hiroshi, Hori, Masatoshi

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2022)
    “…Background/Aims: Gastroprokinetic agents are used for patients with postoperative ileus (POI), and the Japanese traditional herbal medicine daikenchuto (DKT)…”
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    Mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of hyper-contractility of bronchial smooth muscle in allergic asthma by Sakai, Hiroyasu, Suto, Wataru, Kai, Yuki, Chiba, Yoshihiko

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2017)
    “…Airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and inflammation are key pathophysiological features of asthma. Enhanced contraction of bronchial smooth muscle (BSM) is one…”
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    Possible roles of N- and C-terminal unstructured tails of CPI-17 in regulating Ca2+ sensitization force of smooth muscle by Eto, Masumi, Katsuki, Shuichi, Ohashi, Minami, Miyagawa, Yui, Tanaka, Yoshinori, Takeya, Kosuke, Kitazawa, Toshio

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2022)
    “…CPI-17 regulates the myosin phosphatase and mediates the agonist-induced contraction of smooth muscle. PKC and ROCK phosphorylate CPI-17 at Thr38 leading to a…”
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    Orchiectomy but not adjuvant-induced arthritis induces structural modifications in rat aortas by Chies, Agnaldo Bruno, Spadella, Maria Angélica, Carlos, Carla Patrícia, Carla Brigagão Pacheco da Silva, Tirapelli, Carlos Renato

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2022)
    “…Purpose: This study aimed to verify whether Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis (AIA) and/or Orchiectomy (ORX) modify the expression of the Nox1, Nox2 and Nox4…”
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    The TRPM8 channel as a potential therapeutic target for bladder hypersensitive disorders by Aizawa, Naoki, Fujita, Tomoe

    Published in Journal of Smooth Muscle Research (2022)
    “…In the lower urinary tract, transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are primarily involved in physiological function, especially in cellular sensors…”
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