Session Details
[1-YIA-DC]YIA-DC
Mon. Mar 16, 2026 3:50 PM - 5:20 PM JST
Mon. Mar 16, 2026 6:50 AM - 8:20 AM UTC
Mon. Mar 16, 2026 6:50 AM - 8:20 AM UTC
Room 9(B101)
Chair:Kazuhiro Takuma(Graduate School of Dentistry, The University of Osaka), Fumito Naganuma(Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine)
[1-YIA-DC-23]Protection and regeneration of axons in visual pathway by plant extracts in glaucoma mouse model
*Peiyu Lan1, Chihiro Tohda1 (1. Section of Neuromedical Science, Institute of Natural Medicine, University of Toyama)
[1-YIA-DC-24]Task control and brain-wide plastic adaptation using an optical brain-machine interface
*Keita Hori1, Akinori Sato1, Konosuke Kitajima1, Kentaro Ibuka1, Kei Ito1, Ryosuke Takeuchi1, Fumitaka Osakada1,2,3,4 (1. Nagoya University Graduate School of Pharmacy, 2. Laboratory of Neural Information Processing, Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University, 3. Activities of the Institute of Innovation for Future Society of Nagoya University, 4. Institute for Glyco-core Research, Nagoya University)
[1-YIA-DC-25]Administration of glucocorticoids to pregnant mice induces depressive-like behavior and changes in purine metabolism in their pups.
*Aya Kondo1, Ryota Eguchi1, Ken-ichi Otsuguro1 (1. Hokkaido University Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine)
[1-YIA-DC-26]Myeloid cells with platelets mediate bilateral allodynia in unilaterally acidic saline injected mice
*Rinka Mitsui1, Ayano Kishimoto1, Maho Tsubota1, Fumiko Sekiguchi1, Yasuko Tomono2, Masahiro Nishibori2, Atsufumi Kawabata1 (1. Fac. Pharm., Kindai Univ., 2. Okayama Univ., Grad. Sch. Med. Dent. Pharmaceut. Sci)
[1-YIA-DC-27]Elucidation of the mechanism of chronic itch transduction of downstream of the type 2 inflammation pathway in the spinal dorsal horn
*Kosuke Matsuda1, Kiguchi Norikazu2, Masahito Sawahata1, Toshiaki Kume1, Daisuke Uta1 (1. Dept. Appl. Pharmacol, Grad. Sch. Med & Pharamaceut. Sci, Univ. Toyama, 2. Dept. Physiol. Sci, Sch. Pharmaceut. Sci, Wakayama Med. Univ.)
[1-YIA-DC-28]Chronic social defeat stress induces itch via prostaglandin I2-IP signal
*Yusuke Miyazaki1, Koji Kobayashi2, Hirotaka Nagai3, Tomoyuki Furuyashiki4, Toshiya Honsawa5, Shuntaro Hara5, Takahisa Murata1,2,6 (1. Department of Animal Radiology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 2. Department of Food and Animal Systemics, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 3. Department of Anatomy, Division of Histology and Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Jichi Medical University, 4. Department of Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Institute of Science Tokyo, 5. Division of Health Chemistry, Department of Healthcare and Regulatory Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Showa Medical University, 6. Department of Veternary Pharmacology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo)
