(Last updated : 2024-04-03 18:47:54)
  OKUYAMA Satoshi
   Department   Matsuyama University  School of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
   Position   Professor
Educational Background
1. 1995/04~1999/03 Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, Graduated,
2. 1999/04~2001/03 Graduate School, Division of Nutritional and Environmental Scieces, University of Shizuoka, Completed,
3. 2001/04~2004/03 Graduate School, Division of Nutritional and Environmental Scieces, University of Shizuoka, Completed,
Work experience /Academic appointments
1. 2005/01~2007/02 CANADA University of Saskatchewan, College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Postdoctoral Fellow
2. 2007/03~2009/03 USA University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Medicine, Postdoctoral Research Associate
Academic Awards
1. 2005/01 Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation, Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (2004-2005)
Membership of Professional Organizations
1. 2008/05~ Society for Neuroscience
Publications
1. 2024/03 Article Sulconazole induces pyroptosis promoted by interferon-γ in monocyte/macrophage lineage cells (Collaboration) 
2. 2024/03 Article Tipepidine activates AMPK and improves adipose tissue fibrosis and glucose intolerance in high-fat diet-induced obese mice (Collaboration) 
3. 2023/10 Article Isolation and mechanism analysis of functional ingredients in citrus fruits from Ehime prefecture : Aiming for utilization of local resources (Collaboration) 
4. 2023/03 Article Effects of Citrus kawachiensis Peel in Frailty-like Model Mice Induced by Low Protein Nutrition Disorders (Collaboration) 
5. 2023/02 Article N-Caffeoyltryptophan enhances adipogenic differentiation in preadipocytes and improves glucose tolerance in mice. (Collaboration) 
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Invited Lectures
1. 2015/08 Neuroprotective effect of heptamethoxyflavone in the mouse brain (Symposium, 250th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, USA)
2. 2014/08 A Citrus Flavonoid on Protection against Memory Impairment and Neuronal Cell Death in a Global Cerebral Ischemia (13th International Symposium on Spinal Cord Sciences, Ube, Yamaguchi)