Keyword
cardiovascular imaging, artificial heart, signal transduction of aneurysm
研究テーマ
- Cardiovascular Surgery
- Artificial Heart
研究ハイライト
Major Scientific Interests of the Group
Most of clinical questions throughout the cardiovascular surgery field would be our scientific interests as shown in the projects below. Among them we are now focusing on AI application onto the management in the intensive care unit, and development of a novel hybrid ventricular assist
device.
Projects for Regular Students in Doctoral or Master’s Programs
1) AI application onto the management in the intensive care unit
2) Development of a novel hybrid ventricular assist device
3) Elucidation of signal transduction in aneurysmal formation
4) Elucidation of hematological deterioration during cardiopulmonary bypass
5) Development of vitamin K-reduced functional food
6) Development of valve simulation imaging technology
7) Regenerative medicine using adipose tissue stem cells
Study Programs for Short Stay Students (one week – one trimester)
1) Involvement in above clinical and translational researches
2) Observership in OR, ICU or laboratories
研究の応用・展望
- Pioneering new medical treatments in the field of cardiovascular surgery through the development of new artificial hearts and technologies to inhibit the aneurysm formation.
文献・知財・作品
- Yamashiro Y, Thang BQ, Shin SJ, Lino CA, Nakamura T, Kim J, Sugiyama K, Tokunaga C, Sakamoto H, Osaka M, Davis EC, Wagenseil JE, Hiramatsu Y, Yanagisawa H. Role of thrombospondin-1 in mechanotransduction and development of thoracic aortic aneurysm in mouse and humans. Circ Res. 2018 Aug 31;123(6):660-672. doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.313105.
- Goto Y, Hiramatsu Y, Ageyama N, Sato S, Mathis BJ, Kitazawa S, Matsubara M, Sakamoto H, Sato Y. Rolipram plus Sivelestat inhibits bone marrow-derived leukocytic lung recruitment after cardiopulmonary bypass in a primate model. J Artif Organs 2018 Oct 3. doi: 10.1007/s10047-018-1071-0.
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医学医療系
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery (B.Q.T., C.T., H.S., M.O., Y.H.).
Other Faculty Members
Associate Professor : Hiroaki Sakamoto, Muneaki Matsubara, Hideyuki Kato, Motoo Osaka