Updated on 2024/07/28

Information

 

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KIYOKOBA RYO
 
Organization
Kyushu University Hospital Comprehensive Maternity and Perinatal Care Center Assistant Professor
School of Medicine Department of Medicine(Concurrent)
Title
Assistant Professor
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Research Interests・Research Keywords

  • Research theme: Relationship between mitochondria and placental function

    Keyword: Mitochondria,placenta,FGR,HDP

    Research period: 2018.4 - 2024.5

Papers

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction-induced high hCG associated with development of fetal growth restriction and pre-eclampsia with fetal growth restriction Reviewed International journal

    Ryo Kiyokoba , Takeshi Uchiumi , Mikako Yagi , Takahiro Toshima , Shigehiro Tsukahara , Yasuyuki Fujita , Kiyoko Kato , Dongchon Kang

    Sci Rep   2022.3

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    Fetal growth restriction (FGR) and pre-eclampsia with fetal growth restriction (PE/FGR) are high-risk perinatal diseases that may involve high levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and mitochondrial dysfunction. However, little is known about how these factors affect placental function. We investigated how mitochondrial dysfunction and high hCG expression affected placental function in unexplained FGR and PE/FGR. We observed elevated expression of hCGβ and growth differentiation factor 15 mRNA and protein levels in the placenta with both diseases. Likewise, antiangiogenic factors, such as Ang2, IP10, sFlt1, IL8, IL1B, and TNFα, were also upregulated at the mRNA level. In addition, the expression of COXI and COXII which encoded by mitochondrial DNA were significantly decreased in both diseases, suggesting that mitochondrial translation was impaired. Treatment with hCG increased Ang2, IP10, IL8, and TNFα mRNA levels in a dose-dependent manner via the p38 and JNK pathways. Mitochondrial translation inhibitors increased hCGβ expression through stabilization of HIF1α, and increased IL8 and TNFα mRNA expression. These results revealed that high expression of hCG due to mitochondrial translational dysfunction plays an important role in the pathogenesis of FGR and PE/FGR.

Professional Memberships

  • Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Research Projects

  • 周産期疾患の新たなモデル動物の創出に関する研究

    Grant number:24K19700  2024 - 2028

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Early-Career Scientists

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    Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Scientific research funding

Specialized clinical area

  • Biology / Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy / Surgical Clinical Medicine / Obstetrics and Gynecology

Clinician qualification

  • 不明

    The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine

  • 不明

    Japan Society of Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine

  • Certifying physician

    Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology(JSOG)

  • 不明

    日本胎盤学会

Year of medical license acquisition

  • 2011