RISAKO MIYABE

Last Updated :2025/06/04

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences(Dentistry & Oral Health Sciences), Assistant Professor
E-mail
rmiya82hiroshima-u.ac.jp

Basic Information

Major Professional Backgrounds

  • 2011/04, 2017/03, Nihon University, Research Associate
  • 2017/04, 2018/05, Nihon University, Assistant Professor
  • 2018/06, 2022/03, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Anesthesia, Reserch Fellow
  • 2022/04/01, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Assistant Professor

Academic Degrees

  • Nihon University

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2025, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Oral Physiology I
  2. 2025, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, Oral Physiology II
  3. 2025, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Practice of Oral Physiology
  4. 2025, Undergraduate Education, First Semester, Dental Research Practices I
  5. 2025, Undergraduate Education, Second Semester, Dental Research Practices II
  6. 2025, Undergraduate Education, First Semester, Dental Research Practices III
  7. 2025, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, Physiology and Oral Physiology
  8. 2025, Undergraduate Education, Second Semester, Practice on Basic Dental Sciences
  9. 2025, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, Physiology and Oral Physiology
  10. 2025, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Seminar
  11. 2025, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Second Semester, Seminar
  12. 2025, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , First Semester, Research
  13. 2025, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Second Semester, Research
  14. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Seminar
  15. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Seminar
  16. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Research
  17. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Research
  18. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Seminar on Physiology and Oral Physiology
  19. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Seminar on Physiology and Oral Physiology
  20. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , First Semester, Advanced Research on Physiology and Oral Physiology
  21. 2025, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Second Semester, Advanced Research on Physiology and Oral Physiology

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area restores consciousness from sevoflurane-, dexmedetomidine-, and fentanyl-induced unconsciousness in rats, Brain Stimulation, 17(3), 687-697, 20240529
  2. Manipulating Neural Circuits in Anesthesia Research, Anesthesiology, 202007
  3. D-Amphetamine Accelerates Recovery of Consciousness and Respiratory Drive After High-Dose Fentanyl in Rats, Front Pharmacol., 20201112
  4. The Neural Circuits Underlying General Anesthesia and Sleep, Anesth Analg., 20210501
  5. Return of the Righting Reflex Does Not Portend Recovery of Cognitive Function in Anesthetized Rats, Front Syst Neurosci., 20211118
  6. Post-cardiac arrest Sedation Promotes Electroencephalographic Slow-wave Activity and Improves Survival in a Mouse Model of Cardiac Arrest, ANESTHESIOLOGY, 137(6), 716-732, 2022
  7. Post-cardiac arrest Sedation Promotes Electroencephalographic Slow-wave Activity and Improves Survival in a Mouse Model of Cardiac Arrest, Anesthesiology, 2022
  8. Propofol decreases spike firing frequency with an increase in spike synchronization in the cerebral cortex, Journal of Pharmacological Science, 11, 1790, 2020
  9. Prehabilitation with brain stimulation?, Anesthesia & Analgesia, 132(5), 1344-1346, 2021
  10. ★, D-amphetamine rapidly reverses dexmedetomidine-induced unconsciousness in rats, Frontier in Pharmacology, 12, 668285, 2021
  11. Application of unfolding transformation in the random matrix theory to analyze in vivo neuronal spike firing during awake and anesthetized conditions., Journal of Pharmacological Science, 136(3), 12-176, 2018
  12. Phase-dependent activity of neurons in the rostral part of the thalamic reticular nucleus with saccharin intake in a cue-guided lever-manipulation task., Brain Research, 1658, 42-50, 2017
  13. Apomorphine-induced modulation of neural activities in the ventrolateral striatum of rats., Synapse, 67(7), 363-373, 2013
  14. Spike timing rigidity is maintained in bursting neurons under pentobarbital-induced anesthetic conditions, Frontier in Neural Circuits, 10, 86, 2016
  15. Spatiotemporal profiles of dental pulp nociception in rat cerebral cortex: an optical imaging study, J Comp Neurol, 20150601
  16. Apomorphine-induced modulation of neural activities in the ventrolateral striatum of rats, Synapse, 201307

Invited Lecture, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation

  1. Distinct neural firing changes are observed in unit recording from the rat prefrontal cortex during anesthesia, Miyabe Risako, 2023/09/16, Without Invitation, English, Japanese Association for Oral Biology, Nihon University, Tokyo, experimental