Education:
1979 M.D. Medicine Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 1985 Ph.D. Physiology Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Professi2018 - present The Representative Director, Kyoto Industrial Health Association 2018 - present The Vice President, Kyoto Industrial Health Association 2018 - present The Director, Clinic, Kyoto Industrial Health Association 2018 – present The Director, Research Institute for Clinical Physiology, Kyoto Industrial Health Association 2018 – present Professor, Research Center for Drug Discovery and Pharmaceutical Development Science, Research Organization of Science and Technology, Ritsumeikan University 2016 - present The President, The Physiological Society of Japan 2015 - 2017 Director Center for Information and Multimedia Studies Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 2013 - 2018 Professor and Chairman Department of Bio-Ionomics Graduate School of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 2013 - present Adjunct Professor Department of Respiratory Medicine Fudan University Shanghai Respiratory Research Institute 2011 - present Professor and Director Japan Institute for Food Education and Health St. Agnes’ University 2007 - 2017 Director Center for Medical Education and Research Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 2003 - 2018 Professor and Chairman Department of Molecular Cell Physiology Graduate School of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 2003 - 2010 Professor and Chairman Department of Respiratory Medicine Graduate School of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 2003 - 2007 Professor and Chairman Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Research Institute for Neurological Diseases & Geriatrics Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 2000 - 2003 Professor and Chairman Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology School of Medicine Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine 1992 - 2000 Associate Professor Institute of Medical Science The University of Toronto 1992 - 2000 Associate Professor Division of Respiratory Medicine Department of Pediatrics The University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine 1991 - 1992 Assistant Professor Division of Respiratory Research (Lung Biology Programme) Research Institute The Hospital for Sick Children The University of Toronto 1988 - 1990 Assistant Professor of Physiology Emory University School of Medicine 1986 – 1988 Associate Department of Physiology Emory University School of Medicine 1986 - 1986 Research Associate Department of Physiology and Biophysics University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 1985 - 1986 Instructor Department of Physiology Shiga University of Medical Scienceonal Experience: Scientific Research Field: 1. Food nutrition and health evaluation 2. Ion epithelial transmission control mechanism caused by hormone and osmotic pressure 3. Cancer cell growth control mechanism 4. Neural regeneration mechanism 5. Biological activity of chloride ions Social academic post and honor: The Premier's Research Excellence Award (1999) The Government of Ontario Marco Polo della Scienza Italiana (2013)
Italian Government Teaching Courses: Medical Physiology Membrane Transport Published papers: Has published more than two hundred papers. The representative researches can be listed as follows: 1. Puppulin P, Hosogi S, Sun H, Matsuo K, Inui T, Kumamoto Y, Suzaki T, Tanaka H, MARUNAKA Y Bioconjugation strategy for cell surface labelling with gold nanostructures designed for highly localized pH measurement Nature Communications 9(1) 5278, 2018 2. MARUNAKA Y, Niisato N, Taruno A, Ohta M, Miyazaki M, Hosogi S, Nakajima K, Kusuzaki K, Ashihara E, Nishio K, Iwasaki Y, Nakahari T, Kubota T. Regulation of epithelial sodium transport via epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) J Biomed Biotechnol 2011:978196, 2011 3. MARUNAKA Y, Yoshimoto K, Aoi W, Hosogi S, Ikegaya H Low pH of interstitial fluid around hippocampus of the brain in diabetic OLETF rats Molecular and Cellular Therapies 2:6, 2014 4. MARUNAKA Y Roles of ionic environments in growth of human cancer cell and potentials of ion transporter blockers in cancer therapies J Gastrointestinal and Digestive System 3:163, 2014 5. MARUNAKA Y Importance of expression and function of angiotensin II receptor type 1 in pulmonary epithelial cells
Respiratory Physiol Neurobiol 196:39-42, 2014 6. MARUNAKA Y Characteristics and pharmacological regulation of epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) and epithelial Na+ transport J Pharmacol Sci 126:21-36, 2014 7. MARUNAKA Y Roles of interstitial fluid pH in diabetes mellitus: Glycolysis and mitochondrial function World J Diabetes 6:125-135, 2015 8. MARUNAKA Y, Niisato N, Miyazaki H, Nakajima K, Taruno A, Sun H, Marunaka R, Okui M, Yamamoto T, Kanamura N, Kogiso H, Ikeuchi Y, Kashio M, Hosogi S, Nakahari T Quercetin is a useful medicinal compound showing various actions including control of blood pressure, neurite elongation and epithelial ion transport Current Med Chem 23:1-12, 2016 9. MARUNAKA Y, Marunaka R, Sun H, Yamamoto T, Kanamura N, Taruno A Na+ homeostasis by epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) and Nax channel (Nax): cooperation of ENaC and Nax Annals of Translational Medicine 4 (Suppl 1):S11, 2016. 10. MARUNAKA Y, Marunaka R, Sun H, Yamamoto T, Kanamura N, Inui T, Taruno A. Actions of quercetin, a polyphenol, on blood pressure. Molecules 22(2). pii: E209, 2017. 11. MARUNAKA Y Actions of quercetin, a flavonoid, on ion transporters: its physiological roles Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1398(1):142-151, 2017 12. MARUNAKA Y. The mechanistic links between insulin and cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) Cl- channel Int J Mol Sci 18(8): pii: E1767, 2017 13. MARUNAKA Y The proposal of molecular mechanisms of weak organic acids intake-induced improvement of insulin resistance in diabetes mellitus via elevation of interstitial fluid pH Int J Mol Sci 19(10):3244, 2018 Main Scientific Research Projects: Four-University Collaborative Research Grant Development of new system for drug delivery specific to cancer cells (2012 - 2013)
¥1,150,000 Japan Society of The Promotion of Science Clarification of tumor metastatic mechanism caused by disturbance of WNK kinase-dependent Cl- transporter (2013-2016) ¥5,200,000 Japan Society of The Promotion of Science Continuous pH measurement of interstitial fluid and clarification of pathogenic mechanism of insulin resistance by ISFET pH sensor (2013-2015) ¥3,770,000 KIT-KPUM-KPU-KPhU Collaborative Research Grant Molecular cell mechanisms of interstitial pH-mediated appearance of insulin resistance in diabetes mellitus (2013 - 2014)
¥2,000,000 Yamada Research Grant The prevention of Alzheimer’s disease and its complications through the improvement of interstitial pH by propolis intake (2013 - 2014) ¥4,900,000 Japan Society of The Promotion of Science New targeting mechanisms of plasma proteins to proteasome (2015-2018) ¥4,940,000 Japan Society of The Promotion of Science Development of non-invasive methods measuring interstitial fluid pH and HCO3- concentration by MRI and Raman (2015-2017) ¥3,770,000 Kyoto-Funding for Innovation in Health-related R&D Fields Development of apparatus measuring interstitial fluid pH as a biomarker for early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's dementia (2015-2016) ¥1,300,000 KIT-KPUM-KPU-KPhU Collaborative Research Grant Roles of interstitial fluid pH in development for type 2 diabetes and the Alzheimer's dementia and molecular mechanisms of regulation of interstitial fluid (2015 - 2016)
¥2,000,000 Japan Society of The Promotion of Science Prevention of diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer dementia via improvement of low interstitial fluid pH by food constituent (2018-2021) ¥17,420,000 Patents: Medical light irradiation device JP 5702529 B2 2015.4.15 Scientific Research Achievements and Awards: Research Fellowship Abroad (1986 - 1988) Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan Research Award (1989) The National Kidney Foundation of U.S.A. Scholarship (1991 - 1996) Medical Research Council of Canada Research Scholarship (1991 - 1996) Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Number of postgraduates under supervision: 44 Number of supervised masters and Ph.D. 52 Number of supervised undergraduates 154 The above information updated Sep.2021 |