| Literature DB >> 28649429 |
Kazuharu Furutani1,2, Kunichika Tsumoto1, Yoshihisa Kurachi1,2.
Abstract
The HD Physiology Project is a Japanese research consortium that aimed to develop methods and a computational platform in which physiological and pathological information can be described in high-level definitions across multiple scales of time and size. During the 5 years of this project, an appropriate software platform for multilevel functional simulation was developed and a whole-heart model including pharmacokinetics for the assessment of the proarrhythmic risk of drugs was developed. In this article, we outline the description and scientific strategy of this project and present the achievements and influence on multilevel integrative systems biology and physiome research.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28649429 PMCID: PMC5445586 DOI: 10.1038/s41540-016-0001-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Syst Biol Appl ISSN: 2056-7189
HD Physiology Project member list
| HD Physiology Project | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Axis | Sub-project leader | Affiliation | Primal research area | |
| Axis 01 | Yoshihisa Kurachi | Osaka University | Physiome and systems biology (cardiac system) | PL, CM |
| Hiroaki Kitano | Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University | Systems biology (software, tools) | PM, CM | |
| Akira Amano | Ritsumeikan University | Computational physiology (cardiovascular system) | CM | |
| Kengo Kinoshita | Tohoku University | Molecular dynamics simulation | CM | |
| Yoshiyuki Hari | Osaka University | Organic chemistry | CM | |
| Kazuhiro Aoki | Kyoto University | Molecular imaging | ||
| Yuji Imaizumi | Nagoya City University | Molecular biology | ||
| Akira Funahashi | Keio University | Computational technology | ||
| Kenichi Hagihara | Osaka University | Parallel computation | ||
| Hideki Oka | Tokai University | Structural biomechanics (tissue/organ) | ||
| Axis 02 | Ryuji Inoue | Fukuoka University | Physiology (ion channel, remodeling) | PM, CM |
| Naomasa Makita | Nagasaki University | Cardiology (gene, arrhythmias) | CM | |
| Yoshihiro Ishikawa | Yokohama City University | Medical biology (G-protein signal transduction) | CM | |
| Haruo Honjo | Nagoya University | Biophysics (cardiac conduction system) | CM | |
| Kazuo Nakazawa | National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center | Biomedical engineering (large scale heart simulation) | CM | |
| Kyoichi Ono | Akita University | Physiology (cardiac autorhythmicity) | ||
| Junko Kurokawa | Tokyo Medical and Dental University | Pharmacology (sex and gender aspects in arrhythmia) | ||
| Tomohiro Numata | Kyoto University | Physiology (ion channel) | ||
| Daiju Yamazaki | Kyoto University | Toxicology (Ca2+ signal) | ||
| Nagomi Kurebayashi | Juntendo University | Pharmacology (Ca2+ signal) | ||
| Satoshi Kurihara | The Jikei University School of Medicine | Physiology (muscle contraction) | ||
| Susumu Minamisawa | The Jikei University School of Medicine | Tissue engineering (Blood vessel) | ||
| Satomi Kita | Fukuoka University | Pharmacology (transporter) | ||
| Koichi Nakajo | National Institute for Physiological Sciences | Physiology (ion channel) | ||
| Takashi Aiba | National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center | Clinician (gene, arrhythmias) | ||
| Haruo Ogawa | University of Tokyo | Structural biology (pump, transporter) | ||
| Hideki Ito | Shiga University of Medical Science | Clinician (gene, arrhythmias) | ||
| Ayako Takeuchi | Fukui University | Physiology (Ca2+ signal) | ||
| Tetsuo Shioi | Kyoto University | Cardiology (metabolic activity) | ||
| Yoichiro Kusakari | The Jikei University School of Medicine | Cardiology (heart failure) | ||
| Yasutaka Kurata | Kanazawa Medical University | Cardiology (triggered activities, bifurcation theory) | ||
| Motohiko Sato | Aichi Medical University | Biochemistry (G-protein signal transduction) | ||
| Axis 03 | Hiroshi Suzuki | University of Tokyo Hospital | Systems pharmacology and toxicology | PM, CM |
| Fumiyoshi Yamashita | Kyoto University | Clinical pharmacology | PM, CM | |
| Yasushi Okuno | Kyoto University | Bioinformatics (drug discovery) | CM | |
| Hiroyuki Kagechika | Tokyo Medical and Dental University | Chemical biology (transcriptional factors, retinoids) | CM | |
| Sumio Ohtsuki | Tohoku University | Drug transport, targeted proteomics | CM | |
| Hiroyuki Kusuhara | University of Tokyo | Molecular pharmacokinetics | CM | |
| Toshiya Katsura | Kyoto University | Molecular pharmacokinetics | ||
| Yasuo Yoshioka | Osaka University | Drug delivery system | ||
| Shushi Nagamori | Osaka University | Biochemistry (proteomics, transporter) | ||
| Yuichiro Fujiwara | Osaka University | Physiology and structural biology (ion channel) | ||
| Sawako Tatsumi | Tokushima University | Nutrition science (Inorganic phosphate homeostasis) | ||
| Fumiaki Nin | Niigata University | Physiology (inner ear function) | ||
| Kazuo Matsubara | Kyoto University | Clinical pharmacology | ||
| Shigehiro Ohdo | Kyushu University | Pharmacotherapy (circadian rhythm) | ||
| Takeshi Hiyama | National Institute for Basic Biology | Neuroscience (body-fluid homeostasis) | ||
PL project leader, PM project manager, CM core member
Fig. 1The HD Physiology Project framework research platform for multilevel systems biology, cardiome, and ADME/PK is being developed to understand basic concepts of life and general mechanisms of robustness and regulation of biological networks that hold true for different types of physiological issues
Fig. 2Information flow with a focus on PhysioDesigne. This illustration is reproduced and reprinted with permission from the author and from the website Physiome.jp (http://physiome.jp/)