Publication
~2020~
Inaba H*, Kai R, Namba H, Sotoyama H, Jodo E, Nin F, Hibino H, Yabe H, Eifuku S, Horii A, Nawa H*.
Perinatal ErbB/EGF Signal Perturbation Results in a Series of Abnormal Auditory Oscillations and Responses Relevant to Schizophrenia.
Schizophr Bull Open, (accepted) [*: corresponding authors].
Hanawa A*, Ogata G*, Sawamura S, Asai K, Kanzaki S, Hibino H#, Einaga Y#.
In vivo real-time simultaneous examination of drug kinetics at two separate locations using boron doped diamond microelectrodes.
Anal Chem, (2020), 92(20), 13742-13749[*: equal contributors][#: corresponding authors]. Analytical Chemistry, On the cover.
Ota T#, Nin F#*, Choi S, Muramatsu S, Sawamura S, Ogata G, Sato MP, Doi Kat., Doi Ken., Tsuji T, Kawano S, Reichenbach T, Hibino H*.
Characterisation of the static offset in the travelling wave in the cochlear basal turn.
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology,(2020), 472, 625-635. [#: equal contributors][*: corresponding authors] Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology.
Uen T, Kushiro K, Hibino H, Takai M.
Surface functionalization of carbon-based sensors with biocompatible polymer to enable electrochemical measurement in protein-rich environment.
Sens Actuators B Chem,(2020), 309, 127758. Sens Actuators B Chem.
~2019~
Asai K,Yamamoto T, Nagashima S, Ogata G, Hibino H, Einaga Y*.
Electrochemical aptamer‐based sensor prepared by utilizing strong interaction between DNA aptamer and diamond.
Analyst,(2019), doi: 10.1039/c9an01976f. [*: corresponding author]
Analyst
Choi S*, Nin F, Ota T, Sato K, Muramatsu S, Hibino H.
In vivo tomographic visualization of intracochlear vibration using a supercontinuum multifrequency-swept optical coherence microscope.
Biomedical Optics Express,(2019), 10(7), 3317-3342. [*: corresponding author]
Biomedical Optics Express
Uchida S, Asai Y, Kariya Y, Tsumoto K, Hibino H*, Honma M, Abe T, Nin F, Kurata Y, Furutani K, Suzuki H, Kitano H, Inoue R*, Kurachi Y*.
Integrative and theoretical research on the architecture of biological system and its disorder.
The Journal of Physiological Sciences, (review article)(2019), 1-19. [*: corresponding authors] The Journal of Physiological Sciences
Nonomura Y, Sawamura S, Hanzawa K, Nishikaze T, Sekiya S, Higuchi T, Nin F, Uetsuka S, Inohara H, Okuda S, Miyoshi E, Horii A, Takahashi S, Natsuka S, Hibino H.
Characterisation of N-glycans in
the epithelial-like tissue of the rat
cochlea. Scientific Reports, (2019), 9, Article number:1551. Scientific Reports
~2018~
Hibino H. Research undertaken in the Hibino Lab - analysis of the cochlear machineries underlying establishment of normal hearing.
Impact, (2018), 7: 50-52(3). Impact
Hanawa A, Asai K, Ogata G, Hibino H, Einaga Y. Electrochemical measurement of lamotrigine using boron-doped diamond electrodes.
Electrochimica Acta, (2018), 271: 35-40. Electrochimica Acta
~2017~
Watabe T, Xu M, Watanabe M, Nabekura J, Higuchi T, Hori K, Sato MP, Nin
F, Hibino H, Ogawa K, Masuda M, Tanaka KF. Time-controllable Nkcc1 knockdown
replicates reversible hearing loss in postnatal mice. Scientific Reports, (2017), 7, Article number:13605. Scientific Reports
Sato MP, Higuchi T, Nin F, Ogata G, Sawamura S, Yoshida T, Ota T, Hori K, Komune S, Uetsuka S, Choi S, Masuda M, Watabe T, Kanzaki S, Ogawa K, Inohara H, Sakamoto S, Takebayashi H, Doi K, Tanaka KF, Hibino H. Hearing loss controlled by optogenetic stimulation of nonexcitable nonglial cells in the cochlea of the inner ear. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, (2017), 10(300): 1-16. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
Ogata G, Ishii Y, Asai K, Sano Y, Nin F, Yoshida T, Higuchi T, Sawamura
S, Ota T, Hori K, Maeda K, Komune S, Doi K, Takai M, Findlay I, Kusuhara
H, Einaga Y, Hibino H. A microsensing system for the in vivo real-time
detection of local drug kinetics. Nature Biomedical Engineering, (2017), 1: 654-666. Nature Biomedical Engineering,
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Nin F, Yoshida T, Murakami S, Ogata G, Uetsuka S, Choi S, Doi K, Sawamura S, Inohara H, Komune S, Kurachi Y, Hibino H. Computer modeling defines the system driving a constant current crucial for homeostasis in the mammalian cochlea by integrating unique ion transports. npj Systems Biology and Applications, (2017), 3, Article number:24. npj Systems Biology and Applications.
Yoshida T, Sawamura S, Ota T, Higuchi T, Ogata G, Hori K, Nakagawa T, Doi
K, Sato MP, Nonomura Y, Horii A, Takahashi S, Komune S, Nin F, Hibino H.
Fibrocytes in the cochlea of the mammalian inner ear: their molecular architecture,
physiological properties, and pathological relevance. Medical Research Archives, (2017), 5(6): 1-16. Medical Research Archives.
Hibino H, Takai M, Noguchi H, Sawamura S, Takahashi Y, Sakai H, Shiku H.
An approach to the research on ion and water properties in the interphase
between the plasma membrane and bulk extracellular solution. The Journal of Physiological Sciences, (2017), 67(4): 439-445. The Journal of Physiological Sciences
Choi S, Sato K, Ota T, Nin F, Muramatsu S, Hibino H. Multifrequency swept optical coherence tomographic vibrometry in biological tissues. Biomedical Optics Express, (2017), 8(2): 608-621. Biomedical Optics Express
~2016~
Nin F, Yoshida T, Sawamura S, Ogata G, Ota T, Higuchi T, Murakami S, Doi
K, Kurachi Y, Hibino H. The unique electrical properties in an extracellular
fluid of the mammalian cochlea; their functional roles, homeostatic processes,
and pathological significance. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, (2016), 468(10): 1637-1649. Pubmed
Yoshida T, Nin F, Murakami S, Ogata G, Uetsuka S, Choi S, Nakagawa T, Inohara
H, Komune S, Kurachi Y, Hibino H. The unique ion permeability profile of
cochlear fibrocytes and its contribution to establishing their positive
resting membrane potential. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, (2016), 468(9): 1609-1619. Pubmed *2017/03/22 Nin F, Yoshida T, Hibino H. ‘The positive resting membrane
potential of non-excitable fibrocytes in the mammalian cochlea.’ Atlas of Science
Miyasaka Y, Suzuki S, Yoshimoto S, Shitara H, Ohshiba Y, Okakura K, Seki Y, Tokano H, Kitamura K, Takada T, Shiroishi T, Hibino H, Kominami R, Yonekawa H, Kikkawa Y. Heterozygous mutation of Ush1g/Sans in mice causes early-onset hearing loss, which is recovered by reconstituting the strain-specific mutation in Cdh23. Human Molecular Genetics, (2016), 25(10): 2045-2059. Pubmed
~2015~
Choi S, Maruyama Y, Suzuki T, Nin F, Hibino H, Sasaki O. Wide-field heterodyne
detection method for two-dimensional surface vibration measurement. Optics Communications, (2015), 356: 343-349. Optics Communications
Choi S, Watanabe T, Suzuki T, Nin F, Hibino H, Sasaki O. Multifrequency
swept common-path en-face OCT for wide-field measurement of interior surface
vibrations in thick biological tissues. Optics Express, (2015), 23(16): 21078-21089. Optics Express
Uetsuka S*, Ogata G*, Nagamori S*, Isozumi N, Nin F, Yoshida T, Komune S, Kitahara T, Kikkawa Y, Inohara H, Kanai Y, Hibino H. Molecular architecture of the stria vascularis membrane transport system, which is essential for physiological function of the mammalian cochlea. European Journal of Neuroscience, (2015), 42: 1984-2002. [*: equal contributors] Pubmed *2016/07/18 World Biomedical Frontiers
Yoshida T, Nin F, Ogata G, Uetsuka S, Kitahara T, Inohara H, Akazawa K,
Komune S, Kurachi Y, Hibino H. NKCCs in the fibrocytes of the spiral ligament
are silent on the unidirectional K+-transport that controls the electrochemical
properties in the mammalian cochlea. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, (2015), 467(7): 1577-1589. Pubmed
Fujita A, Inanobe A, Hibino H, Nielsen S, Ottersen OP, Kurachi Y. Clustering
of Kir4.1 at specialized compartments of the lateral membrane in ependymal
cells of rat brain. Cell and Tissue Research, (2015), 359(2): 627-634. Pubmed
~2014~
Yamaguchi S, Tanimoto A, Otsuguro K, Hibino H, Ito S. Negatively-charged
amino acids near and in transient receptor potential (TRP) domain of TRPM4
are one determinant of its Ca2+ sensitivity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, (2014), 289(51): 35265-35282. Pubmed
~2013~
Adachi N, Yoshida T, Nin F, Ogata G, Yamaguchi S, Suzuki T, Komune S, Hisa
Y, Hibino H#, Kurachi Y#. The mechanism underlying maintenance of the endocochlear
potential by the K+ -transport system in the fibrocytes of the inner ear.
Journal of Physiology (London), (2013), 591(18): 4459-4472. [#: equal corresponding authors] Pubmed
~2012~
Nin F, Reichenbach T, Fisher J, Hudspeth AJ. Contribution of active hair
bundle motility to nonlinear amplification in the mammalian cochlea. Proceedings of National Academy Sciences of the United States of America, (2012), 109(51): 21076-21080. Pubmed
Fisher J, Nin F, Reichenbach T, Uthaiah R, Hudspeth AJ. The special pattern of cochlear amplification. Neuron, (2012), 76(5): 989-997. Pubmed
Nin F, Hibino H#, Murakami S, Suzuki T, Hisa Y, Kurachi Y#. A computational
model of a circulation current that controls electrochemical properties
in the mammalian cochlea. Proceedings of National Academy Sciences of the United States of America, (2012), 109(23): 9191-9196. [#: equal corresponding authors] Pubmed
Reichenbach T, Stefanovic A, Nin F, Hudspeth AJ. Waves on Reissner’s membrane:
A mechanism for the propagation of otoacoustic emissions from the cochlea.
Cell Reports, (2012), 1(4), 374-384. Pubmed
~2011~
香田徹、日比野浩、任書晃、倉智嘉久、入野俊夫、鵜木祐史、鈴木陽一、牧勝弘、津崎実、森周司、(編集者 香田・森) 日本音響学会 内耳有毛細胞機能の分子生物学的基盤とそのモデル
音響サイエンスシリーズ3「聴覚モデル」 58-100, 2011 コロナ社, 東京(233頁)
~2010~
Hibino H, Nin F, Tsuzuki C, Kurachi Y. How is the highly positive endocochlear potential formed? The specific architecture of the stria vascularis and the roles of the ion-transport apparatus. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, (2010), 459(4): 521-533. Pubmed
Hibino H, Inanobe A, Furutani K, Murakami S, Findlay I, Kurachi Y. Inwardly
rectifying potassium channels: their structure, function and physiological
roles. Physiological Reviews, (2010), 90(1): 291-366. Pubmed
~2008~
Nin F*, Hibino H*, Doi K, Suzuki T, Hisa Y, Kurachi Y. The endocochlear
potential depends on two K+ diffusion potentials and an electrical barrier
in the stria vascularis of the inner ear. Proceedings of National Academy Sciences of the United States of America, (2008), 105(5):1751-1756. [*: equal contributors] Pubmed
~2007~
Hibino H, Kurachi Y. Distinct detergent-resistant membrane microdomains (lipid-rafts) respectively harvest K+ and water transport systems in brain astroglia. European Journal of Neuroscience, (2007), 26(9):2539-2555. Pubmed
~2006~
Hibino H, Kurachi Y. Molecular and physiological bases of the K+ circulation
in the mammalian inner ear. Physiology (Bethesda), (2006), 21:336-345. Pubmed
Shibata T, Hibino H, Doi K, Suzuki T, Hisa Y, Kurachi Y. Gastric type H+,K+-ATPase
in the cochlear lateral wall is critically involved in formation of the
endocochlear potential. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology, (2006), 291(5):C1038-1048. Pubmed
~2004~
Lesage F*, Hibino H*, Hudspeth AJ. Association of β-catenin with the α subunit of neuronal large-conductance Ca2+ activated K+ channels. Proceedings of National Academy Sciences of the United States of America, (2004), 101(2):671-675. [*: equal contributors]
~2003~
Hibino H, Pironkova R, Onwumere O, Rousset M, Charnet P, Hudspeth AJ, Lesage
F. Direct interaction with a nuclear protein and regulation of gene silencing
by a variant of the Ca2+ channel β4 subunit. Proceedings of National Academy Sciences of the United States of America, (2003), 100(1): 307-312.
~2002~
Hibino H, Pironkova R, Onwumere O, Vologodskaia M, Hudspeth AJ, Lesage
F. RIM-binding proteins (RBPs) couple Rab3-interacting molecules (RIMs)
to voltage gated Ca2+ channels. Neuron, (2002), 34(3): 411-423.
~2000~
Hibino H, Inanobe A, Tanemoto M, Fujita A, Doi K, Kubo T, Hata Y, Takai Y, Kurachi Y. Anchoring proteins confer G protein-sensitivity to an inward-rectifier K+ channel through GK domain. EMBO Journal, (2000), 19(1): 78-83.
~1999~
Hibino H, Horio Y, Fuijta A, Inanobe A, Doi K, Gotow T, Uchiyama Y, Kubo
T, Kurachi Y. Expression of an inwardly rectifying K+ channel, Kir4.1,
in the satellite cells of rat cochlear ganglia. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology, (1999), 277(4): C638-C644.
~1997~
Hibino H, Horio Y, Inanobe A, Doi K, Ito M, Yamada M, Gotow T, Uchiyama
Y, Kawamura M, Kubo T, Kurachi Y. An ATP-dependent inwardly rectifying
potassium channel, KAB-2 (Kir4.1), in cochlear stria vascularis of inner
ear: its specific subcellular localization and correlation with the formation
of endocochlear potential. Journal of Neuroscience, (1997), 17(12):4711-4721.