Takao Chikumoto
Gifu Pharmaceutical University
3 Papers
29 Citations
Takao Chikumoto is an academic researcher from Gifu Pharmaceutical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immunoglobulin E & Tacrolimus. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
O-Methylated Catechins from Tea Leaves Inhibit Multiple Protein Kinases in Mast Cells
Mari Maeda-Yamamoto,Naoki Inagaki,Jiro Kitaura,Takao Chikumoto,Hiroharu Kawahara,Yuko Kawakami,Mitsuaki Sano,Toshio Miyase,Hirofumi Tachibana,Hiroichi Nagai,Toshiaki Kawakami,Toshiaki Kawakami +11 more
TL;DR: These catechins inhibit IgE/Ag-induced calcium response as well as the activation of downstream serine/threonine kinases such as Akt and c-Jun N-terminal kinase, and for the first time have revealed the molecular mechanisms of antiallergic effects of tea-derived catechINS.
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Inhibition of scratching behavior associated with allergic dermatitis in mice by tacrolimus, but not by dexamethasone
Naoki Inagaki,Noriko Shiraishi,Katsuhiro Igeta,Tomokazu Itoh,Takao Chikumoto,Masafumi Nagao,John Fan Kim,Hiroichi Nagai +7 more
TL;DR: The mouse dermatitis model seems to be beneficial for the study of itching associated with allergic dermatitis, and tacrolimus seems to exhibit an anti-itch effect through the inhibition of nerve fiber extension at least in part.
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Depletion of substance P, a mechanism for inhibition of mouse scratching behavior by tacrolimus.
Naoki Inagaki,Noriko Shiraishi,Katsuhiro Igeta,Masafumi Nagao,John Fan Kim,Takao Chikumoto,Tomokazu Itoh,Hideo Katoh,Hiroyuki Tanaka,Hiroichi Nagai +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, an allergic dermatitis accompanied by frequent scratching behaviors was induced by repeated paintings with 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) acetone solution onto the mouse ear and the effects of tacrolimus and dexamethasone on the dermatitis and associated scratching behavior were comparatively examined.
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