Research keywords (12):
tracing
, patch clamp
, motor neuron
, spinal cord
, coritco spinal tract
, 味覚刺激
, カルシウムイメージング
, 2光子励起顕微鏡
, BrdU
, 新生神経細胞
, 急性スライス
, in vivo
Research theme for competitive and other funds (5):
2022 - 2025 赤核大細胞・小細胞における上肢運動情報のクロスオーバー
2022 - 2025 運動神経細胞のシナプス特性解析:生後発達過程で確立される入力/されない入力
2018 - 2023 Developmental change in synaptic plasticity of corticomotoneuronal direct connections: Do motoneurons learn?
2011 - 2014 Development, plasticity, and its critical period of the corticospinal synapses
2007 - 2008 The observation of neuronal activity corresponding to song action on songbird
Papers (15):
Takae Ohno, Satoshi Fukuda, Naoyuki Murabe, Mizuho Niido, Masaki Sakurai. Temporal Course of Transient Direct Corticomotoneuronal Connections during Development in Rodents. Neuroscience. 2021. 478. 89-99
Satoshi Fukuda, Naoyuki Murabe, Haruno Mizuta, Takashi Yamamoto, Takatoshi Nagai. Bioelectrical signal associated with sweet taste transduction in humans is a hyperpolarizing potential on the lingual epithelium. Chemical Senses. 2021. 46
Satoshi Fukuda, Hitoshi Maeda, Masaki Sakurai. Reevaluation of motoneuron morphology: diversity and regularity among motoneurons innervating different arm muscles along a proximal-distal axis. Scientific Reports. 2020. 10. 1. 13089-13089
N Murabe, T Mori, S Fukuda, N Isoo, T Ohno, H Mizukami, K Ozawa, Y Yoshimura, M Sakurai. Higher primate-like direct corticomotoneuronal connections are transiently formed in a juvenile subprimate mammal. Scientific Reports. 2018. 8. 16536
Corticomotoneuronal direct synapses and their regression during development in rodents
(Neuroscience 2024 2024)
Corticomotoneuronal direct synapses and their regression during development in rodents: Morphological and electrophysiological analysis
(NEURO2024 2024)
Electrophysiological analysis of temporal course of transient corticomotoneuronal connections during development in rodents
(The 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society 2023)
The properties of slow potential induced by taste stimuli on the human tongue
(The 100th Anniversary Annual Meeting of The physiological Society of Japan 2023)
Physiological responses associated with sweet taste transduction in humans is a hyperpolarizing potential on the lingual epithelium
(The 99th Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan 2022)