Updated on 2023/09/12

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ADACHI Ryota
 
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Graduate School of Medicine Designated assistant professor
Title
Designated assistant professor
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Degree 1

  1. 博士(理学) ( 2003.9   岡山大学 ) 

Education 2

  1. Okayama University   Graduate School, Division of Science and Technology

    1997.4 - 2003.3

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    Country: Japan

  2. Chiba University   Faculty of Science

    1991.4 - 1995.3

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    Country: Japan

Professional Memberships 3

  1. 日本分子生物学会

  2. 日本神経科学学会

  3. 北米神経科学学会

 

Papers 17

  1. CDK5/p35-Dependent Microtubule Reorganization Contributes to Homeostatic Shortening of the Axon Initial Segment

    Jahan Israt, Adachi Ryota, Egawa Ryo, Nomura Haruka, Kuba Hiroshi

    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Vol. 43 ( 3 ) page: 359 - 372   2023.1

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  2. Tonotopic specializations in number, size, and reversal potential of GABAergic inputs fine-tune temporal coding at avian cochlear nucleus. Reviewed

    Al-Yaari M, Onogi C, Yamada R, Adachi R, Kondo D, Kuba H

    The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience     2021.9

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    DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0884-21.2021

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  3. Structural and Functional Refinement of the Axon Initial Segment in Avian Cochlear Nucleus during Development Reviewed

    Akter Nargis, Fukaya Ryota, Adachi Ryota, Kawabe Hiroshi, Kuba Hiroshi

    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Vol. 40 ( 35 ) page: 6709 - 6721   2020.8

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  4. Tonotopic Differentiation of Coupling between Ca2+ and Kv1.1 Expression in Brainstem Auditory Circuit. Reviewed

    Adachi R, Yamada R, Kuba H

    iScience   Vol. 13   page: 199 - +   2019.3

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    Authorship:Lead author   Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2019.02.022

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  5. Auditory Input Shapes Tonotopic Differentiation of Kv1.1 Expression in Avian Cochlear Nucleus during Late Development Reviewed

    Akter Nargis, Adachi Ryota, Kato Akitoshi, Fukaya Ryota, Kuba Hiroshi

    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Vol. 38 ( 12 ) page: 2967-2980   2018.3

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    DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2472-17.2018

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  6. Redistribution of Kv1 and Kv7 enhances neuronal excitability during structural axon initial segment plasticity. Reviewed

    H Kuba, R Yamada, G Ishiguro, R Adachi

    Nature Communications     page: in press   2015

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  7. Plasticity of the axonal trigger zone. Reviewed

    R Adachi, R Yamada, H Kuba

    Neuroscientist   Vol. 21   page: 255-265   2015

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  8. Activity-dependent and activity-independent development of the axon initial segment. Reviewed

    H Kuba, R Adachi, H Ohmori

    Journal of Neuroscience   Vol. 34 ( 9 ) page: 3443-3453   2014

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    DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4357-13.2014

  9. Behavioral analysis of Drosophila transformants expressing human taste receptor genes in the gustatory receptor neurons. Reviewed

    R Adachi, Y Sasaki, H Morita, M Komai, H Shirakawa, T Goto, A Furuyama, K Isono

    Journal of Neurogenetics   Vol. 26 ( 2 ) page: 198-205   2012

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    DOI: 10.3109/01677063.2012.690254

  10. In vivo calcium imaging of OFF-responding ASK chemosensory neurons in C. elegans. Reviewed

    T Wakabayashi, Y Kimura, Y Ohba, R Adachi, Y Satoh, R Shingai

    Biochimica et Biophysica Acta   Vol. 1790   page: 765-769   2009

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2009.03.032

  11. Description of international Caenorhabditis elegans experiment first flight (ICE-FIRST). Reviewed

    NJ Szewczyk, J Tillman, CA Conley, L Granger, L Segalat, A Higashitani, S Honda, Y Honda, H Kagawa, R Adachi, A Higashibata, N Fujimoto, K Kuriyama, N Ishioka, K Fukui, D Baillie, A Rose, G Gasset, B Eche, D Chaput, M Viso

    Advances in Space Research   Vol. 42   page: 1072-1079   2008

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2008.03.017

  12. Phase-dependent preference of thermosensation and chemosensation during simultaneous presentation assay in Caenorhabditis elegans. Reviewed

    R Adachi, H Osada, R Shingai

    BMC Neuroscience   Vol. 9   page: 106   2008

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    DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-9-106

  13. Spaceflight results in increase of thick filament but not thin filament proteins in the paramyosin mutant of Caenorhabditis elegans. Reviewed

    R Adachi, T Takaya, K Kuriyama, A Higashibata, N Ishioka, H Kagawa

    Advances in Space Research   Vol. 41   page: 816-823   2008

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2007.10.016

  14. Modulation of Caenorhabditis elegans chemotaxis by cultivation and assay temperatures. Reviewed

    R Adachi, T Wakabayashi, N Oda, R Shingai

    Neuroscience Research   Vol. 60   page: 300-306   2008

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2007.11.010

  15. Biochemical and molecular biological analyses of space-flown nematodes in Japan, the first international Caenorhabditis elegans experiment (ICE-First). Reviewed

    A Higashibata, A Higashitani, R Adachi, H Kagawa, S Honda, Y Honda, N Higashitani, Y Sasagawa, Y Miyazawa, NJ Szewczyk, CA Conley, N Fujimoto, K Fukui, T Shimazu, K Kuriyama, N Ishioka

    Microgravity Science and Technology   Vol. 19 ( 5-6 ) page: 159-163   2007

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    DOI: 10.1007/BF02919473

  16. Genetic analysis of ryanodine receptor function in Caenorhabditis elegans based on unc-68 revertants. Reviewed

    R Adachi, H Kagawa

    Molecular Genetics and Genomics   Vol. 269   page: 797-806   2003

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    DOI: 10.1007/s00438-003-0892-5

  17. Uptake of albumin is coupled with stretch-induced hypertrophy of skeletal muscle cells in culture. Reviewed

    R Adachi, K Yabusaki, T Obinata

    Zoological Science   Vol. 20   page: 557-565   2003

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    DOI: 10.2108/zsj.20.557

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Books 2

  1. いろいろな感覚の世界

    江口英輔, 蟻川謙太郎編( Role: Joint author)

    学会出版センター  2010  ( ISBN:4762230618

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    Language:Japanese

  2. 温度と生命システムの相関学

    岩手大学21世紀COEプログラム事業編( Role: Joint author)

    東海大学出版会  2009  ( ISBN:4486018346

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    Language:Japanese

KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 1

  1. Analysis of the axon initial segment plasticity using organotypic slice culture

    Grant number:16K07345  2016.4 - 2019.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    ADACHI Ryota

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    Authorship:Principal investigator 

    Grant amount:\4940000 ( Direct Cost: \3800000 、 Indirect Cost:\1140000 )

    Tonotopic differentiations of ion channels ensure sound processing across frequencies. In organotypic culture of chicken cochlear nucleus, Kv1.1 was down-regulated and not differentiated tonotopically. Chronic depolarization increased Kv1.1 expression in the cells at higher-frequency regions, which restored the differentiation. The depolarization increased Kv1.1 via activation of calcium channels, whereas basal Ca2+ level elevated similarly irrespective of tonotopic regions. Thus, the efficiency of Ca2+-dependent Kv1.1 expression would be fine-tuned in a tonotopic-region-specific manner, emphasizing the importance of neuronal tonotopic identity as well as pattern of afferent input in the tonotopic differentiation of the channel in the auditory circuit.

Industrial property rights 1

  1. 組換体昆虫味ニューロン発現系

    磯野邦夫, 駒井三千夫, 森田ひろみ, 安達良太, 佐々木優子, 白川仁, 後藤知子, 古山昭

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    Applicant:国立大学法人東北大学

    Application no:特許出願2012-54888  Date applied:2012.3

    Announcement no:特許公開2013-188146 

    Country of applicant:Domestic  

 

Teaching Experience (On-campus) 1

  1. 生体の機能 II (植物機能生理学)実習

    2021