Kana Miyamoto
Keio University
64 Papers
206 Citations
Kana Miyamoto is an academic researcher from Keio University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoclast & Osteoporosis. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 56 publications. Previous affiliations of Kana Miyamoto include Toho University & Kumamoto University.
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Papers
Insulin-like growth factor-I is required to maintain muscle volume in adult mice
Satoshi Nakamura,Yuiko Sato,Tami Kobayashi,Takatsugu Oike,Yosuke Kaneko,Kana Miyamoto,Atsushi Funayama,Akihito Oya,Toru Nishiwaki,Morio Matsumoto,Masaya Nakamura,Arihiko Kanaji,Takeshi Miyamoto +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, although serum IGF-I levels significantly decreased after polyIpolyC injection relative to (Igf-Iflox/flox) controls, serum glucose levels were unchanged, however, muscle mass decreased significantly after IGF- I down-regulation, while bone mass remained the same.
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Vitamin D Deficiency with High Intact PTH Levels is More Common in Younger than in Older Women: A Study of Women Aged 39–64 Years
Takeshi Miyamoto,Eri Katsuyama,Hiroya Kanagawa,Atsuhiro Fujie,Hiroya Miyamoto,Shigeyuki Yoshida,Tomoaki Mori,Kana Miyamoto,Yuiko Sato,Tami Kobayashi,Masaya Nakamura,Morio Matsumoto,Yuji Nishiwaki,Hiroshi Hirose,Takeshi Kanda,Ikuo Saito,Yoshiaki Toyama +16 more
TL;DR: Serum 25(OH)D insufficiency could be a more serious concern in the younger population than had been previously anticipated and the number of fracture patients could increase in the future, suggesting that the serum vitamin D/intact PTH status may need to correct to prevent future osteoporosis.
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PDGFBB promotes PDGFRα-positive cell migration into artificial bone in vivo.
Shigeyuki Yoshida,Ryotaro Iwasaki,Hiromasa Kawana,Yoshiteru Miyauchi,Hiroko Hoshi,Hiroya Miyamoto,Tomoaki Mori,Hiroya Kanagawa,Eri Katsuyama,Atsuhiro Fujie,Wu Hao,Tami Kobayashi,Yuiko Sato,Kana Miyamoto,Hideo Morioka,Morio Matsumoto,Kazuhiro Chiba,Yoshiaki Toyama,Taneaki Nakagawa,Takeshi Miyamoto +19 more
TL;DR: It is reported that platelet derived growth factor bb (PDGFBB) promotes a significant increase in migration of PDGF receptor α (PDGFRα)-positive mesenchymal stem cells/pre-osteoblastic cells into artificial bone in vivo.
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Erratum: Reactive oxygen species act through p38 MAPK to limit the lifespan of hematopoietic stem cells (Nature Medicine (2006)12 (446-451))
Keisuke Ito,Atsushi Hirao,Fumio Arai,Keiyo Takubo,Sahoko Matsuoka,Kana Miyamoto,Masako Ohmura,Kazuhito Naka,Kentaro Hosokawa,Yasuo Ikeda,Toshio Suda +10 more
TL;DR: In the version of this article initially published, two micrographs in Figure 2c, corresponding to the conditions BSO(−) Lineage− and Bso(+) Lineage −, were incorrect.
Food restriction reduces cortical bone mass and serum insulin-like growth factor-1 levels and promotes uterine atrophy in mice.
Eri Ito,Yuiko Sato,Tami Kobayashi,Satoshi Nakamura,Yosuke Kaneko,Tomoya Soma,Tatsuaki Matsumoto,Atushi Kimura,Kana Miyamoto,Hideo Matsumoto,Morio Matsumoto,Masaya Nakamura,Kazuki Sato,Takeshi Miyamoto +13 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that administration of active vitamin D analogues represents a possible treatment to prevent hypothalamic amenorrhea and osteoporosis in female athletes.
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