Dr. Rauza  Sukma Rita
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Dr. Rauza Sukma Rita

Lecturer
Andalas University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Medicine from Jichi Medical University School of Medicine, Japan

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Medical Physiology
62%
Human Anatomy
90%
Insulin Pump Management
75%
Diabetes
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
8
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ito, K., K. Dezaki, M. Yoshida, H. Yamada and R. Miura et al., 2017. Endogenous α2A-adrenoceptor–operated Sympathoadrenergic tones attenuate insulin secretion via cAMP/TRPM2 signaling. Diabetes, 66: 699-709.
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  2. Sukma Rita, R., K. Dezaki, T. Kurashina, M. Kakei and T. Yada, 2015. Partial blockade of Kv2. 1 channel potentiates GLP-1's insulinotropic effects in islets and reduces its dose required for improving glucose tolerance in type 2 diabetic male mice. Endocrinology, 156: 114-123.
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  3. Maejima, Y., R.S. Rita, P. Santoso, M. Aoyama and Y. Hiraoka et al., 2015. Nasal oxytocin administration reduces food intake without affecting locomotor activity and glycemia with c-Fos induction in limited brain areas. Neuroendocrinology, 101: 35-44.
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  4. Kurashina, T., K. Dezaki, M. Yoshida, R.S. Rita and K. Ito et al., 2015. The β-cell GHSR and downstream cAMP/TRPM2 signaling account for insulinostatic and glycemic effects of ghrelin. Sci. Rep., Vol. 5. .
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  5. Yoshida, M., K. Dezaki, K. Uchida, S. Kodera and N.V. Lam et al., 2014. Involvement of cAMP-EPAC-TRPM2 activation in glucose-and incretin-induced insulin secretion. Diabetes 10.2337/db13-1868.
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  6. Yada, T., B. Damdindorj, R.S. Rita, T. Kurashina and A. Ando et al., 2014. Ghrelin signalling in β‐cells regulates insulin secretion and blood glucose. Diab. Obesity Metab., 16: 111-117.
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  7. Manaka, K., M. Nakata, K. Shimomura, R.S. Rita and Y. Maejima et al., 2014. Chronic exposure to valproic acid promotes insulin release, reduces KATP channel current and does not affect Ca2+ signaling in mouse islets. J. Physiol. Sci., 64: 77-83.
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  8. Damdindorj, B., K. Dezaki, T. Kurashina, H. Sone, R. Rita, M. Kakei and T. Yada, 2012. Exogenous and endogenous ghrelin counteracts GLP‐1 action to stimulate cAMP signaling and insulin secretion in islet β‐cells. FEBS Lett., 586: 2555-2562.
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